LPG industry operation prospect and application demand forecast

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Original title: Global LPG Industry Operation Prospect and Application Demand**Report 2024-2031.

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Docking personnel": [Zhou Wen].

Last revision date: [January 2024].

Table of Contents of Charts. Figure 1: Comparative analysis of LPG and natural gas.

Figure 2: LPG analysis.

Figure 3: Classification of the LPG industry by the National Bureau of Statistics.

Exhibit 4: Key research methods of the report.

Exhibit 5: Key figures from the report**.

Exhibit 6: LPG Industry Regulatory System and Institutions.

Exhibit 7: Summary of current LPG industry standards as of 2024.

Exhibit 8: Summary of upcoming LPG industry standards as of 2024.

Figure 9: Summary of LPG industry development policies and plans as of 2024.

Figure 10: Main indicators of energy development in the 14th Five-Year Plan for Energy Development.

Exhibit 11: China's GDP trend from 2013 to 2024 (unit: trillion yuan, %)

Figure 12: 2013-2024 trend chart of China's social fixed asset investment (unit: 100 million yuan, %)

Figure 13: China's industrial added value and year-on-year growth rate from 2013 to 2024 (unit: 100 million yuan, %)

Chart 14: China's key economic indicators grew in 2024** (unit: %)

Figure 15: China's disposable income and growth rate from 2015 to 2024 (unit: yuan, %)

Figure 16: Trend of Chinese population structure from 2012 to 2024 (unit: 10,000 people).

Figure 17: Comparison of changes in Chinese population structure in 2010 and 2024 (unit: %)

Figure 18: Trend of China's urbanization rate from 2010 to 2024 (unit: %)

Figure 19: China's household consumption structure from 2015 to 2024 (unit: yuan).

Figure 20: Distribution of China's household consumption structure in 2024 (unit: yuan, %)

Figure 21: Straight-run process flow diagram.

Figure 22: Flow diagram of the FCC process.

Figure 23: Process flow diagram of delayed coker unit.

Figure 24: Trend of the number of patent applications in China's LPG industry from 2004 to 2024 (unit: items).

Figure 25: Top 10 patent technology applicants in China's LPG industry as of 2024 (unit: items).

Figure 26: Composition of patented technologies in China's LPG industry in 2024 (unit: items).

Exhibit 27: Analysis of opportunities and challenges in the development of China's LPG industry.

Exhibit 28: Analysis of the development challenges of China's LPG industry.

Exhibit 29: LPG industry chain.

Figure 30: Global proven oil reserves, 2011-2024 (in billion barrels).

Figure 31: Distribution of global proven oil reserves (unit: billion tons, %)

Exhibit 32: Global oil production and growth rate from 2011 to 2024 (million tonnes, %)

Figure 33: Regional distribution of global oil production (million tonnes, %)

Figure 34: Global oil consumption, 2011-2024 (in million tonnes).

Figure 35: Regional distribution of global oil consumption (in million tonnes, %)

Figure 36: World oil volume, 2011-2024 (in 1,000 barrels per day, %)

Exhibit 37: Global refinery capacity, 2011-2024 (in 1,000 barrels per day, %)

Exhibit 38: Regional distribution of global refinery capacity (in %)

Exhibit 39: China's Identified Petroleum Reserves and Growth Rate from 2011 to 2024 (in billion barrels, %)

Figure 40: Distribution of China's Petroleum Resources.

Exhibit 41: Basic introduction of China's major oil fields.

Figure 42: China** production and growth rate from 2011 to 2024 (unit: million tons, %)

Figure 43: China's apparent oil consumption and growth rate from 2011 to 2024 (unit: 100 million tons, %)

Figure 44: China's refined oil exports from 2012 to 2024 (unit: 10,000 tons, %)

Figure 45: Comparison table of China's general** export quotas in 2024 (unit: 10,000 tons).

Figure 46: China's refined oil imports from 2012 to 2024 (unit: 10,000 tons, %)

Exhibit 47: Analysis of oil industry development trends.

Exhibit 48: Global oil supply and demand analysis in 2035 (million barrels per day).

Figure 49: Global proven natural gas reserves (in trillions of cubic meters) from 2011 to 2024

Figure 50: Distribution of global proven natural gas reserves by region (unit: %.)

Figure 51: Distribution of global proven natural gas reserves by country (unit: %).

Figure 52: Global natural gas production and growth rate from 2011 to 2024 (in trillion cubic meters, %)

Figure 53: Regional distribution of global natural gas production (in billions of cubic meters, %)

Figure 54: Global natural gas consumption and growth rate from 2011 to 2024 (in trillion cubic meters, %)

Figure 55: Regional distribution of global natural gas consumption (in billions of cubic meters, %)

Figure 56: World natural gas** volume, 2009-2024 (in billion cubic meters).

Figure 57: Statistical table of imports by world natural gas importing countries (in billion cubic meters).

Figure 58: Statistical table of exports of world natural gas exporting countries (in billion cubic meters).

Figure 59: China's natural gas reserves and growth rate from 2011 to 2024 (unit: trillion cubic meters, %)

Figure 60: China's natural gas production and growth rate from 2013 to 2024 (unit: 100 million cubic meters, %)

Figure 61: Natural gas production in parts of China in 2024 (in 100 million cubic meters).

Figure 62: China's natural gas consumption and growth rate from 2014 to 2024 (unit: 100 million cubic meters, %)

Exhibit 63: Analysis of China's natural gas industry import market from 2017 to 2024 (unit: 10,000 tons, %)

Chart 64: Distribution of China's LNG imports by country in 2024 (unit: %)

Exhibit 65: Distribution of China's piped natural gas imports by country in 2024 (unit: %)

Figure 66: Comparison of the transmission capacity of China's major natural gas pipeline networks (unit: 100 million cubic meters per year).

Figure 67: Comparison of pipe diameters in China's major natural gas pipeline networks (unit: mm).

Figure 68: Comparison of the transmission distances of China's major natural gas pipeline networks (in km).

Figure 69: Comparison of investment scale in China's major natural gas pipeline networks (unit: 100 million yuan).

Exhibit 70: Distribution of major natural gas networks in China.

Figure 71: Distribution of coalbed methane resources in China (unit: %)

Figure 72: Distribution of coalbed methane resources in China at different depths (unit: %)

Figure 73: Distribution of coalbed methane resources by coal rank in China (unit: %)

Figure 74: China's coalbed methane surface development production from 2017 to 2024 (unit: 100 million cubic meters).

Figure 75: Utilization of coalbed methane in China from 2017 to 2024 (unit: 100 million cubic meters).

Figure 76: National shale gas geological resource potential, recoverable resource potential and preferred favorable blocks.

Figure 77: Shale gas geological resource potential, recoverable resource potential and preferred favorable blocks in the Upper Yangtze and Yunnan-Guizhou-Guizhou areas.

Figure 78: Shale gas geological resource potential, recoverable resource potential and preferred favorable blocks in the middle and lower Yangtze and southeast regions.

Figure 79: Shale gas geological resource potential, recoverable resource potential and preferred favorable blocks in North China and Northeast China.

Figure 80: Shale gas geological resource potential, recoverable resource potential and preferred favorable blocks in Northwest China.

Figure 81: China's shale gas production from 2017 to 2024 (unit: 100 million cubic meters;%)

Exhibit 82: Analysis of global natural gas demand, 2024-2031 (billions of cubic feet per day).

Figure 83: Analysis of global natural gas supply in 2035 (in billions of cubic feet per day).

Exhibit 84: Brent and WTI** average price movements, 2018-2024 (in USD barrels).

Exhibit 85: LNG ** trend from 2018 to 2024 (unit: yuan ton).

Exhibit 86: Oil & Gas** Comparison 2018-2024.

Figure 87: Trend of city gas varieties in China (unit: 10,000 tons;billion cubic meters).

Exhibit 88: Analysis of the impact of the development of the petroleum industry on the LPG industry.

Exhibit 89: Analysis of the impact of the development of the natural gas industry on the LPG industry.

Figure 90: Global LPG** volume from 2012 to 2024 (unit: 100 million tons).

Figure 91: Regional distribution of global LPG** volume (unit: %)

Figure 92: Global LPG demand from 2010 to 2024 (unit: 100 million tons).

Exhibit 93: Regional distribution of global LPG consumption (in %)

Exhibit 94: Saudi Arabia Aramco propane** (in yuan-tonnes), 2018-2024

Figure 95: Chinese LPG** square structure.

Exhibit 96: Competition among LPGs** in China.

Figure 97: China's LPG production and growth rate from 2014 to 2024 (unit: 10,000 tons, %)

Exhibit 98: 2018-2024 China's LPG export volume trend (unit: 10,000 tons, %)

Exhibit 99: 2018-2024 trend chart of China's LPG export value (unit: 100 million yuan, %)

Exhibit 100: Distribution of China's LPG exports by country in 2024 (unit: %)

Exhibit 101: China's LPG import volume trend from 2018 to 2024 (unit: 10,000 tons, %)

Exhibit 102: Trend of China's LPG imports from 2018 to 2024 (unit: US$ 100 million, %)

Exhibit 103: China's LPG imports** by country, 2024 (unit: %)

Figure 104: China's apparent LPG consumption and growth rate from 2013 to 2024 (unit: 10,000 tons, %)

Exhibit 105: China's LPG terminal consumption in 2024 (unit: %)

Exhibit 106: Analysis of LPG pricing mechanisms in China.

Exhibit 107: China Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)** trend chart from 2018 to 2024 (unit: yuan ton).

Exhibit 108: Trend of China's average LPG import price from 2018 to 2024 (unit: USD ton).

Exhibit 109: Trend of China's average LPG export price from 2018 to 2024 (unit: yuan ton).

Exhibit 110: South China (Guangzhou Petrochemical) Civil Liquefied Gas** trend chart (unit: yuan ton).

Chart 111: Trend of civil liquefied gas in North China (Shijiazhuang refinery) (unit: yuan ton).

Chart 112: Trend of civil liquefied gas in East China (Shanghai Petrochemical) (unit: yuan ton).

Chart 113: Trend of civil liquefied gas in Northeast China (Jilin Petrochemical) (unit: yuan ton).

Chart 114: Trend of civil liquefied gas in Central China (Jingmen Petrochemical) (unit: yuan ton).

Figure 115: LPG demand for China's civil commercial fuels, 2018-2024 (unit: 10,000 tons).

Exhibit 116: China's Civilian Commercial LPG Demand Scale and Trend Analysis.

Exhibit 117: Major LPG Alternatives in the Residential Fuel Sector.

Figure 118: China's city gas supply from different sources from 2016 to 2024 (unit: 100 million cubic meters, 10,000 tons).

Figure 119: China's demand for LPG for chemical raw materials from 2018 to 2024 (unit: 10,000 tons).

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