美國潤滑油產業:2014年、2019年預測 是由出版商The Freedonia Group在2010年10月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含375 PAGES 價格從美金4900起跳。
美國潤滑油需求於2009年達到21億加侖之成績,預計今後將以年率1.3%持續成長,2014年可達22億5000加侖之規模。此預測顯示2004-2009間潤滑油需求減少5.0%之情形將大幅改善。
本報告為,提供中國機車市場過去需求實績數據(1999、2004、2009年)及種類、市場、地區別預測(2014年、2019年),並匯整影響市場因素、競合策略、企業市場佔有率分析、中國市場主要40間簡介等,以下列摘要形式闡述。
簡介
第1章 實施概要
第2章 市場環境
- 概要
- 宏觀經濟展望
- 製造業展望
- 消費者支出
- 汽車展望
- 汽車設計、技術
- 精煉原油、石油產品展望
- 潤滑油添加劑趨勢
- 過去市場趨勢
- 價格趨勢
- 環境、法規課題
- 汽車潤滑油分類、檢測
- 對外貿易
- 國際活動
第3章 潤滑油基礎油
- 概要
- 基礎油
- 合成潤滑油
- 再精製潤滑油
- 生物潤滑油
第4章 產品
- 概要
- 引擎油
- 橡膠加工油
- 一般工業用油
- 傳動油、油壓機油
- 金屬加工油
- 齒輪油
- 潤滑脂
第5章 市場
- 概要
- 小型乘用車售後服務市場
- 商用、工業用
- 運輸設備售後服務市場
- 非耐用品製造
- 耐用品製造
第6章 產業結構
- 概要
- 產業結構
- 市場佔有率
- 競合結構
- 收購、售出子公司
- 精鏈、配方
- 行銷
- 通路
企業簡介
圖表
Abstract
US demand to reach 2.25 billion gallons in 2014
US demand for lubricants is forecast to expand 1.3 percent annually to 2.25
billion gallons in 2014, valued at $22 billion. This represents a significant
improvement over the performance of the 2004-2009 period, when lubricant
demand declined 5.0 percent annually. Going forward, renewed economic growth
will fuel lubricant market gains. However, total lubricant consumption is not
expected to reach pre-recession levels. This will be largely due to the
greater use of longer-lasting, higherperforming synthetic lubricants that
extend drain intervals, therefore reducing overall lubricant requirements in
volume terms. Average price increases will continue to be significant, due to
an expected rise in crude oil prices and a shift toward higher-value
lubricants.
Higher quality, synthetic basestocks to gain share
The primary component of a finished lubricant is the basestock. US demand for
higher quality Group II/II+ and Group III basestocks, as well as synthetic
types, will increase their share of the market. Advances will be driven by a
trend toward fill-for-life lubricants in industrial applications, and rising
standards for motor vehicle engine oils. For example, higher quality
basestocks will be necessary to comply with updated engine oil standards such
as ILSAC GF-5. Going forward, petroleum base oils will face increasing
competition from synthetic and bio-based oil basestocks, particularly in
applications that require high performance products and in environmentally
sensitive applications. Nevertheless, petroleum base oils will continue to
account for the vast majority of oils in finished lubricants in volume terms.
Aftermarket declines to restrict engine oil segment
Engine oils accounted for more than half of total US lubricant demand in
volume terms in 2009. A significant rebound in motor vehicle output following
the double-digit annual declines of the 2004- 2009 period will propel engine
oil demand in the factory fill segment. However, this represents only a small
fraction of engine oil demand, and the overall outlook for these products in
volume terms will be restricted by lengthening oil change intervals and the
use of high performance synthetic lubricants. As such, aftermarket demand will
decline, with the "do-it-yourself" segment continuing to lose out to
"do-itfor- me" (DIFM) services, a trend that stalled in 2008 and 2009 as
drivers sought out more economical alternatives for their vehicle service
needs in the midst of difficult economic times. As the economy improves, many
consumers will once again turn to professionals for their oil change needs due
to the greater convenience that DIFM outlets provide.
Process oils to recover with rebounding markets
Process oils -- which include white oils, rubber oils, electrical oils, ink
oils, agricultural spray oils and defoamer oils -- represent another leading
lubricant category. Demand for these products is forecast to advance at an
above-average pace, promoted by rebounding manufacturing activity following
the real (inflation- adjusted) declines of the 2004-2009 period. In
particular, an improved outlook for food and beverages, chemicals, and
plastics and rubber will offer good opportunities for growth. However, process
oils will continue to encounter challenges brought about by changing
technology and environmental and regulatory standards.
Study coverage
This new Freedonia industry study, Lubricants, presents historical demand data
(1999, 2004, 2009) plus forecasts for 2014 and 2019 by product and market. The
study also considers key market environment factors, discusses competitive
strategies, evaluates company market shares and profiles 35 industry
competitors, such as Shell, Exxon Mobil and Chevron.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
II. MARKET ENVIRONMENT
- General
- Macroeconomic Outlook
- Manufacturing Outlook
- Consumer Spending
- Motor Vehicle Outlook
- Motor Vehicle Design & Technology
- Light Vehicle Engines
- Diesel Engines
- Oil Filters
- Crude Oil & Refined Petroleum Products Outlook
- Lubricant Additives Overview
- Historical Market Trends
- Pricing Trends
- Environmental & Regulatory Issues
- Bio-Based Lubricants
- Recycling
- Re-Refining
- Motor Vehicle Lubricant Classification & Testing
- Foreign Trade
- International Activity
III. LUBRICANT BASE OILS
- General
- Base Oils
- Petroleum Base Oils
- Petroleum Base Oil Supply & Demand
- Petroleum Base Oil Refining Capacity
- Other Base Oils
- Synthetic Lubricants
- Re-Refined Lubricants
- Bio-Based Lubricants
IV. PRODUCTS
- General
- Engine Oils
- Motor Vehicle Engine Oils
- Other Engine Oils
- Process Oils
- Rubber Oils
- White Oils
- Electrical Oils
- Other Process Oils
- General Industrial Oils
- Hydraulic Fluids
- Turbine Oils
- Fire-Resistant Fluids
- Other General Industrial Oils
- Transmission & Hydraulic Fluids
- Automatic Transmission Fluids
- Tractor Hydraulic & Transmission Fluids
- Power Steering & Other Fluids
- Metalworking Fluids
- Product Characteristics
- Suppliers
- Gear Oils
- Automotive Gear Oils
- Industrial Gear Oils
- Greases
- Industrial Greases
- Automotive Greases
V. MARKETS
- General
- Light Vehicle Aftermarket
- Light Vehicle Industry Outlook
- Light Vehicle Aftermarket Lubricant Demand
- Engine Oils
- Transmission Fluids
- Gear Oils
- Light Vehicle Engine Oil Sectors
- Commercial & Industrial
- Agriculture
- Agriculture Industry Outlook
- Agriculture Lubricant Demand
- Power Generation
- Electricity Generation Industry Outlook
- Power Generation Lubricant Demand
- Construction Equipment
- Construction Industry Outlook
- Construction Equipment Lubricant Demand
- Petroleum & Natural Gas Production
- Petroleum & Natural Gas Industry Outlook
- Petroleum & Natural Gas Lubricant Demand
- Mining
- Mining Industry Outlook
- Mining Industry Lubricant Demand
- Other Commercial & Industrial Markets
- Transportation Equipment Aftermarket
- Heavy-Duty Trucks & Buses
- Heavy-Duty Truck & Bus Industry Outlook
- Heavy-Duty Truck & Bus Lubricant Demand
- Marine Equipment
- Waterborne Commerce Industry Outlook
- Marine Lubricant Demand
- Railroad Equipment
- Railroad Industry Outlook
- Railroad Lubricant Demand
- Aerospace Equipment
- Aerospace Industry Outlook
- Aerospace Lubricant Demand
- Other Transportation Equipment Aftermarket
- Nondurable Goods Manufacturing
- Plastics & Rubber
- Plastics & Rubber Industry Outlook
- Plastics & Rubber Lubricant Demand
- Food & Beverages
- Food & Beverage Industry Outlook
- Food & Beverage Lubricant Demand
- Cosmetics & Toiletries
- Cosmetic & Toiletry Industry Outlook
- Cosmetic & Toiletry Lubricant Demand
- Chemicals
- Chemical Industry Outlook
- Chemical Product Lubricant Demand
- Paper & Textiles
- Paper & Textile Industry Outlook
- Paper & Textile Lubricant Demand
- Printing Inks
- Printing Ink Industry Outlook
- Printing Ink Lubricant Demand
- Other Nondurable Goods Manufacturing
- Durable Goods Manufacturing
- Transportation OEM
- Transportation Equipment Industry Outlook
- Transportation OEM Lubricant Demand
- Machinery
- Machinery Industry Outlook
- Machinery Production Lubricant Demand
- Metals
- Metal Products Industry Outlook
- Metal Production Lubricant Demand
- Other Durable Goods Manufacturing
VI. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
- General
- Industry Composition
- Market Share
- Competitive Strategies
- Low Cost Production
- Strategic Partnerships
- Acquisitions & Divestitures
- Refining & Blending
- Marketing
- Industrial Lubricant Marketing Strategies
- Automotive Lubricant Marketing Strategies
- Brand Name Recognition
- Sports Sponsorship
- Distribution
COMPANY PROFILES
- BP, see BP
- AMSOIL Incorporated
- Anderol, see Chemtura
- Ashland Incorporated
- BP plc
- Burmah Castrol, see BP
- Calumet Specialty Products Partners LP
- Chemetall, see Rockwood Holdings
- Chemtura Corporation
- Chevron Corporation
- Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LLC
- CIMCOOL Global Industrial Fluids, see Milacron
- CITGO Petroleum, see Petroleos de Venezuela
- ConocoPhillips
- CPI Engineering Services, see Lubrizol
- Croda International plc
- Cross Oil Refining & Marketing Incorporated
- Dow Chemical Company
- DuPont (EI) de Nemours
- Dylon Industries, see FUCHS Petrolub
- Ergon Incorporated
- Excel Paralubes, see ConocoPhillips
- Exxon Mobil Corporation
- FUCHS Petrolub AG
- Hatco, see Chemtura
- Henkel AG & Company KGaA
- Holly Corporation
- Houghton International Incorporated
- Houston Refining, see LyondellBasell Industries
- Illinois Tool Works Incorporated
- LPS Laboratories, see Illinois Tool Works
- Lubrizol Corporation
- LyondellBasell Industries NV
- Marathon Oil Corporation
- Metal Mates, see Illinois Tool Works
- Milacron LLC
- Motiva Enterprises, see Royal Dutch Shell
- MS Fluid Technologies, see FUCHS Petrolub
- Oak International, see Milacron
- Petro-Canada, see Suncor Energy
- Petroleos de Venezuela SA
- Petroleum Additives, see Chemtura
- Quaker Chemical Corporation
- Rockwood Holdings Incorporated
- Royal Dutch Shell plc
- Safety-Kleen Systems Incorporated
- San Joaquin Refining Company Incorporated
- Sonneborn LLC
- Suncor Energy Incorporated
- Sunoco Incorporated
- Total SA
- Valero Energy Corporation
- Valvoline, see Ashland
- Warren Oil Company Incorporated
- Additional Companies Mentioned in the Study
LIST OF TABLES
SECTION I -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT
- 1 Macroeconomic Indicators
- 2 Manufacturers' Shipments
- 3 Personal Consumption Expenditures
- 4 Motor Vehicle Indicators
- 5 Petroleum Industry Indicators
- 6 Lubricant Market, 1999-2009
- 7 Lubricant Pricing
- 8 US Finished Lubricant Foreign Trade
SECTION III -- LUBRICANT BASE OILS
- 1 Lubricant Base Oil Demand
- 2 Petroleum Base Oil Supply & Demand
- 3 Petroleum Base Oil Refining Capacity by Company, 2009
- 4 Other Lubricant Base Oil Demand
- 5 Synthetic Lubricant Demand by Type
- 6 Re-Refined Lubricant Demand
- 7 Bio-Based Lubricant Demand
SECTION IV -- PRODUCTS
- 1 Lubricant Demand by Type
- 2 Engine Oil Demand
- 3 Motor Vehicle Engine Oil Demand by Market
- 4 Motor Vehicle Engine Oil Demand by Grade
- 5 Other Engine Oil Demand
- 6 Process Oil Demand
- 7 Rubber Oil Demand
- 8 White Oil Demand
- 9 Electrical Oil Demand
- 10 Other Process Oil Demand
- 11 General Industrial Oil Demand
- 12 Industrial Hydraulic Fluid Demand
- 13 Industrial Turbine Oil Demand
- 14 Fire-Resistant Fluid Demand
- 15 Other General Industrial Oil Demand
- 16 Transmission & Hydraulic Fluid Demand
- 17 Metalworking Fluid Demand
- 18 Gear Oil Demand
- 19 Grease Demand
SECTION V -- MARKETS
- 1 Lubricant Demand by Market
- 2 Light Vehicles in Use
- 3 Light Vehicle Aftermarket Lubricant Demand
- 4 Light Vehicle Engine Oil Demand by Sector
- 5 Commercial & Industrial Lubricant Demand
- 6 Agricultural Indicators
- 7 Agricultural Lubricant Demand
- 8 Electricity Generation
- 9 Power Generation Lubricant Demand
- 10 Construction Expenditures
- 11 Construction Equipment Lubricant Demand
- 12 Petroleum & Natural Gas Production
- 13 Petroleum & Natural Gas Lubricant Demand
- 14 Mining Materials Handled
- 15 Mining Lubricant Demand
- 16 Other Commercial & Industrial Lubricant Demand
- 17 Transportation Equipment Aftermarket Lubricant Demand
- 18 Heavy Truck & Bus Indicators
- 19 Heavy Truck & Bus Aftermarket Lubricant Demand
- 20 Waterborne Commerce Indicators
- 21 Marine Lubricant Demand
- 22 Railroad Indicators
- 23 Railroad Lubricant Demand
- 24 Aircraft in Service
- 25 Aerospace Lubricant Demand
- 26 Other Transportation Equipment Aftermarket Lubricant Demand
- 27 Nondurable Goods Lubricant Demand
- 28 Plastics & Rubber Demand
- 29 Plastics & Rubber Lubricant Demand
- 30 Food & Beverage Shipments
- 31 Food & Beverage Lubricant Demand
- 32 Cosmetic & Toiletry Supply & Demand
- 33 Cosmetic & Toiletry Lubricant Demand
- 34 Chemical Product Shipments
- 35 Chemical Product Lubricant Demand
- 36 Paper & Textile Products Shipments
- 37 Paper & Textile Lubricant Demand
- 38 Printing Ink Production
- 39 Printing Ink Lubricant Demand
- 40 Other Nondurable Goods Manufacturing Lubricant Demand
- 41 Durable Goods Manufacturing Lubricant Demand
- 42 Transportation Equipment Shipments
- 43 Transportation OEM Lubricant Demand
- 44 Machinery Shipments
- 45 Machinery Production Lubricant Demand
- 46 Metal Products Shipments
- 47 Metal Production Lubricant Demand
- 48 Other Durable Goods Manufacturing Lubricant Demand
SECTION VI -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
- 1 US Lubricant Sales by Company, 2009
- 2 Selected Cooperative Agreements
- 3 Selected Acquisitions & Divestitures
LIST OF CHARTS
SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT
1 Lubricant Market, 1999-2009
SECTION III -- LUBRICANT BASE OILS
- 1 Lubricant Production Flowchart
- 2 Petroleum Base Oil Refining Stages
- 3 Petroleum Base Oil Demand by Type, 1999-2019
- 4 Petroleum Base Oil Refining Capacity by Company, 2009
SECTION IV -- PRODUCTS
- 1 Lubricant Demand by Type, 2009
- 2 Motor Vehicle Engine Oil Demand by Grade, 1999-2019
- 3 Process Oil Demand by Type, 2009
- 4 General Industrial Oil Demand by Type, 2009
- 5 Transmission & Hydraulic Fluid Demand by Type, 2009
SECTION V -- MARKETS
- 1 Lubricant Demand by Market, 2009
- 2 Commercial & Industrial Lubricant Demand by End Use, 2009
- 3 Transportation Equipment Aftermarket for Lubricants, 2009
- 4 Nondurable Goods Lubricant Demand by Market, 2009
- 5 Durable Goods Manufacturing Lubricant Demand by Market, 2009
SECTION VI -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
- 1 US Finished Lubricant Market Share, 2009
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