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Refinery MRO Services Markets in India


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Pressure on Refining Margins Heightens Demand for Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) Services
Aided by the boom in refining margins and deregulation of the refining sector, India’s refining capacity is continuing to witness impressive growth. While this is prompting the incorporation of new refineries and the expansion of production capacities, rising crude oil prices and Government control over retail prices are adversely impacting the margins of oil companies of late. Consequently, refineries are increasingly looking toward MRO service providers to reduce costs and improve efficiencies and contracts for MRO services and these refineries are likely to see strong growth between 2006 and 2012.
This Frost & Sullivan research service is an analysis of the refinery MRO services market in India. It provides an understanding of the perceptions, preferences, and purchase decision criteria of Indian refining companies. Further, it highlights the current practices and evolving trends in the Indian MRO services market and provides market insights that are designed to assist MRO service providers in formulating effective marketing and selling strategies.
Expansion of Refining Capacities Drive the MRO Services Market
India’s refining capacity, which presently stands at 127 MMTPA, is expected to touch almost 180 MMTPA in 2012. While this implies the setting up of more refineries and increased MRO opportunities, stringent emission norms have also meant that most refineries are implementing the Clean Fuel project to meet environmental regulations. As a result, the addition of new process units to refineries is expected to further enhance opportunities for MRO service providers.
However, excessive safeguard measures taken by public sector units (PSUs) could act as a deterrent to organized MRO service providers. Stringent clauses adopted by PSU refineries for the contracting process mandate that the service provider is entirely responsible for any delays and is penalized excessively in case of the same, says the analyst of this research service. Nevertheless, PSUs are expected to do away with the archaic contracting process in the next three to four years, rendering the modified contracting processes more attractive to MRO service providers.
Continued Deregulation of the Refining Sector Promises Future Opportunities
Although outsourcing of the operation and maintenance of refinery units is a new concept in India, deregulation and the entry of private sector-based oil refining companies are changing the way the PSU management operates. Incorporating practices followed by Western and Middle East oil refining companies, the Indian refinery management is considering outsourcing the operations as well as maintenance of non-core units such as nitrogen, zero discharge, and demineralization units to service providers. Routine maintenance is also expected to be outsourced to service providers; however, with hydrogen units considered very important in regard to safety, outsourcing the operations of this unit may take longer.
With new refineries being built and existing ones adding to their production capacity, India is poised to take a huge lead in terms of refining capacity in comparison to other countries in the Asia Pacific region. The competitive market has a mix of large lump sum turnkey (LSTK)/engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractors, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs)/process licensors, as well as local maintenance service providers competing for the majority of the bids for turnaround and maintenance contracts, says the analyst. The time of completion of turnaround maintenance activities has been identified as the most important criteria considered by refineries in the choice of MRO service providers.



Contents: 1. Executive Summary

- 1. Introduction

- - 1. Objectives

- - 2. Scope and Limitation

- 2. Summary of Findings

- - 1. Key Findings

2. Overview of Indian Refinery MRO Services Market

- 1. Refinery MRO Services Market in India

- - 1. Introduction

- - 2. India's Refining Capacity

- - 3. Refining Companies in India

- - 4. Refinery MRO Services Classification

3. MRO Services of Process Units

- 1. Turnaround Maintenance and Routine Maintenance of Process Units

- - 1. Introduction

- - 2. Process Overview

- - 3. Turnaround Maintenance of Process Units

- - 4. Routine Maintenance of Process Units

4. Market Opportunity Analysis

- 1. Market Drivers and Restraints

- - 1. Market Drivers
--a. Refining Capacity Expansion
--b. Stringent Environmental Regulations
--c. Aging Refineries
--d. Deregulation of the Refining Sector
--e. Refining Margin Pressures

- - 2. Market Restraints
--a. Archaic Contracting Process Followed by PSU Refineries
--b. Lack of Large Contracts
--c. Overstaffed Maintenance Departments in PSUs
--d. Consolidation of Oil PSUs

- 2. Market Opportunities

- - 1. Market Size Forecasts

- - 2. Opportunities in Various Units

- 3. Competitive Analysis

- - 1. Competitive Structure and Classification of Service Providers

- - 2. Market Share Analysis

- - 3. Brief Profiles of Key Market Participants

- - 4. Opportunities for New Entrants

- - 5. Barriers for Entry

5. Selection Criteria for Service Providers

- 1. Selection Criteria of Public Sector and Private Sector Refineries

- - 1. Introduction

- - 2. Selection Criteria of PSU Refineries

- - 3. Selection Criteria of Private Sector Refineries

- 2. Future Trends in MRO Services of Refineries in India

- - 1. Short-term Trends

- - 2. Medium-term Trends

- - 3. Market Insights

List Of Figures

Chapter 4

- Refinery MRO Services Market: Market Drivers Ranked in Order of Impact (India), 2006-2012
- Refinery MRO Services Market: Market Restraints Ranked in Order of Impact (India), 2006-2012
- Refinery MRO Services Market: Revenue Forecasts (India), 2000-2012
- Refinery MRO Services Market: Competitive Structure (India), 2005






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