Latin America and the Caribbean Refinery Sector Development Project - Clients
This report summarizes two years of intense activity dedicated to the study of the issues confronted by the refining industry in Latin America and the Caribbean. Following the program for phasing out of lead from gasoline and convinced of the impor...
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okr-10986-198952021-04-23T14:03:37Z Latin America and the Caribbean Refinery Sector Development Project - Clients World Bank AIR QUALITY ALKYLATION BARREL BARRELS OF OIL BARRELS PER DAY BENZENE CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS CATALYST REGENERATION CATALYTIC CRACKING COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS CRUDE DISTILLATION CRUDE DISTILLATION CAPACITY CRUDE OIL CRUDE OIL INPUTS CRUDE OILS DEMAND GROWTH DEREGULATION DIESEL DIESEL FUEL DIESEL FUEL SULPHUR ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMISTS ELECTRICITY ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY PLANNERS ENERGY PRACTICES ENGINES ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS ETHANOL ETHANOL IN GASOLINE EXCESS CAPACITY FLUE GAS FUEL FUEL QUALITY FUEL QUALITY STANDARDS FUEL SPECIFICATIONS FUELS GAS GAS COMPANIES GAS CONSUMPTION GAS EMISSIONS GAS MARKETS GAS OIL GAS OILS GAS PIPELINE NETWORKS GAS USE GASOLINE GASOLINE BENZENE GASOLINE BLENDING GASOLINE DEMAND GASOLINE OCTANE GASOLINE PRODUCTION GASOLINE SULPHUR GREEN-FIELD GROWTH IN DEMAND HEAVY CRUDE HEAVY FUEL OIL HYDROCARBONS HYDROCRACKING HYDROGEN HYDROGEN PRODUCTION INCOME KEROSENE LEADED GASOLINE LIQUID FUELS METHYL TERTIARY-BUTYL ETHER NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS CONSUMPTION NATURAL GAS PIPELINE NATURAL GAS USE OCTANE OCTANE DEMAND OCTANE REQUIREMENTS OIL EQUIVALENT OIL INDUSTRY OIL PRODUCTS OIL REFINERIES OIL REFINING PETROLEUM PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PIPELINE POPULATION GROWTH POWER GENERATION PRODUCTION CAPACITY REFINED PRODUCTS REFINERY REFINERY OPERATIONS REFINERY PROCESSING REFINERY SECTOR REFINING RESTRICTIONS STREAMS SULPHUR SULPHUR CONTENT SULPHUR DIOXIDE SULPHUR REDUCTION SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TAXATION UTILITIES This report summarizes two years of intense activity dedicated to the study of the issues confronted by the refining industry in Latin America and the Caribbean. Following the program for phasing out of lead from gasoline and convinced of the importance to progress with the harmonization of oil product's technical specifications, the organizations--OLADE, ARPEL, and the World Bank--decided to jointly carry out a regional study on the refining sector, its anticipated changes, capital requirements, and related financial needs. For the next two or three decades, all projections of energy consumption confirm that liquid fuels will meet most of the energy demand of the transport and commercial sectors. The region's refineries will have to respond to a growing demand for cleaner products, essential to fuel modern engines and preserve air quality. As well, supported by large reserves, natural gas will continue penetrating the electricity and industrial sectors in Latin America. The configuration of the refineries should also conform to this trend. Developing a competitive refining industry is of critical importance to the regional integration process. Despite the current difficulties, economic growth and intra-regional trade in Latin America will continue to expand. To survive many refining companies should have to evolve from supplying in exclusivity national markets to competing in the increasingly open regional market. 2014-08-29T21:24:55Z 2014-08-29T21:24:55Z 2002-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/08/2089129/latin-america-caribbean-refinery-sector-development-project-clients http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19895 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean |
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AIR QUALITY ALKYLATION BARREL BARRELS OF OIL BARRELS PER DAY BENZENE CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS CATALYST REGENERATION CATALYTIC CRACKING COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS CRUDE DISTILLATION CRUDE DISTILLATION CAPACITY CRUDE OIL CRUDE OIL INPUTS CRUDE OILS DEMAND GROWTH DEREGULATION DIESEL DIESEL FUEL DIESEL FUEL SULPHUR ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMISTS ELECTRICITY ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY PLANNERS ENERGY PRACTICES ENGINES ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS ETHANOL ETHANOL IN GASOLINE EXCESS CAPACITY FLUE GAS FUEL FUEL QUALITY FUEL QUALITY STANDARDS FUEL SPECIFICATIONS FUELS GAS GAS COMPANIES GAS CONSUMPTION GAS EMISSIONS GAS MARKETS GAS OIL GAS OILS GAS PIPELINE NETWORKS GAS USE GASOLINE GASOLINE BENZENE GASOLINE BLENDING GASOLINE DEMAND GASOLINE OCTANE GASOLINE PRODUCTION GASOLINE SULPHUR GREEN-FIELD GROWTH IN DEMAND HEAVY CRUDE HEAVY FUEL OIL HYDROCARBONS HYDROCRACKING HYDROGEN HYDROGEN PRODUCTION INCOME KEROSENE LEADED GASOLINE LIQUID FUELS METHYL TERTIARY-BUTYL ETHER NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS CONSUMPTION NATURAL GAS PIPELINE NATURAL GAS USE OCTANE OCTANE DEMAND OCTANE REQUIREMENTS OIL EQUIVALENT OIL INDUSTRY OIL PRODUCTS OIL REFINERIES OIL REFINING PETROLEUM PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PIPELINE POPULATION GROWTH POWER GENERATION PRODUCTION CAPACITY REFINED PRODUCTS REFINERY REFINERY OPERATIONS REFINERY PROCESSING REFINERY SECTOR REFINING RESTRICTIONS STREAMS SULPHUR SULPHUR CONTENT SULPHUR DIOXIDE SULPHUR REDUCTION SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TAXATION UTILITIES |
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AIR QUALITY ALKYLATION BARREL BARRELS OF OIL BARRELS PER DAY BENZENE CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS CATALYST REGENERATION CATALYTIC CRACKING COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS CRUDE DISTILLATION CRUDE DISTILLATION CAPACITY CRUDE OIL CRUDE OIL INPUTS CRUDE OILS DEMAND GROWTH DEREGULATION DIESEL DIESEL FUEL DIESEL FUEL SULPHUR ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMISTS ELECTRICITY ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY PLANNERS ENERGY PRACTICES ENGINES ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS ETHANOL ETHANOL IN GASOLINE EXCESS CAPACITY FLUE GAS FUEL FUEL QUALITY FUEL QUALITY STANDARDS FUEL SPECIFICATIONS FUELS GAS GAS COMPANIES GAS CONSUMPTION GAS EMISSIONS GAS MARKETS GAS OIL GAS OILS GAS PIPELINE NETWORKS GAS USE GASOLINE GASOLINE BENZENE GASOLINE BLENDING GASOLINE DEMAND GASOLINE OCTANE GASOLINE PRODUCTION GASOLINE SULPHUR GREEN-FIELD GROWTH IN DEMAND HEAVY CRUDE HEAVY FUEL OIL HYDROCARBONS HYDROCRACKING HYDROGEN HYDROGEN PRODUCTION INCOME KEROSENE LEADED GASOLINE LIQUID FUELS METHYL TERTIARY-BUTYL ETHER NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS CONSUMPTION NATURAL GAS PIPELINE NATURAL GAS USE OCTANE OCTANE DEMAND OCTANE REQUIREMENTS OIL EQUIVALENT OIL INDUSTRY OIL PRODUCTS OIL REFINERIES OIL REFINING PETROLEUM PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PIPELINE POPULATION GROWTH POWER GENERATION PRODUCTION CAPACITY REFINED PRODUCTS REFINERY REFINERY OPERATIONS REFINERY PROCESSING REFINERY SECTOR REFINING RESTRICTIONS STREAMS SULPHUR SULPHUR CONTENT SULPHUR DIOXIDE SULPHUR REDUCTION SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TAXATION UTILITIES World Bank Latin America and the Caribbean Refinery Sector Development Project - Clients |
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This report summarizes two years of
intense activity dedicated to the study of the issues
confronted by the refining industry in Latin America and the
Caribbean. Following the program for phasing out of lead
from gasoline and convinced of the importance to progress
with the harmonization of oil product's technical
specifications, the organizations--OLADE, ARPEL, and the
World Bank--decided to jointly carry out a regional study on
the refining sector, its anticipated changes, capital
requirements, and related financial needs. For the next two
or three decades, all projections of energy consumption
confirm that liquid fuels will meet most of the energy
demand of the transport and commercial sectors. The
region's refineries will have to respond to a growing
demand for cleaner products, essential to fuel modern
engines and preserve air quality. As well, supported by
large reserves, natural gas will continue penetrating the
electricity and industrial sectors in Latin America. The
configuration of the refineries should also conform to this
trend. Developing a competitive refining industry is of
critical importance to the regional integration process.
Despite the current difficulties, economic growth and
intra-regional trade in Latin America will continue to
expand. To survive many refining companies should have to
evolve from supplying in exclusivity national markets to
competing in the increasingly open regional market. |
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Latin America and the Caribbean Refinery Sector Development Project - Clients |
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Latin America and the Caribbean Refinery Sector Development Project - Clients |
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Latin America and the Caribbean Refinery Sector Development Project - Clients |
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Latin America and the Caribbean Refinery Sector Development Project - Clients |
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Latin America and the Caribbean Refinery Sector Development Project - Clients |
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latin america and the caribbean refinery sector development project - clients |
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