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Technical Assistance Consultant’s Report Project Number: 52041-003 August 2021 Integrated High Impact Innovation in Sustainable Energy Technology – Prefeasibility Analysis for Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (Subproject 2) Prepared by Denzel Hankinson For ADB Energy Sector Group This consultant’s report does not necessarily reflect the views of ADB or the Government concerned, and ADB and the Government cannot be held liable for its contents. TA-9686 REG: Integrated High Impact Innovation in Sustainable Energy Technology — Prefeasibility Analysis for Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (Subproject 2) CCUS Project Financing Considerations in Petroleum Refineries August 2021 Prepared by Denzel Hankinson Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary 1 2 Introduction 7 3 The Economics of Refineries and CCUS 9 3.1 The Economics of Refineries 9 3.2 The Economics of Carbon Capture Utilization 1 4 The Refining Industry in Asia 6 4.1 Major Players 7 4.2 Status of CCUS in Select DMCs 1 5 Financing Structures and Sources 7 5.1 Refining Project Structures 7 5.2 Equity Financing 8 5.3 Debt Financing 10 6 Identification of Potential Projects 14 6.1 ADB’s Role in Financing CCUS 14 6.2 Identifying Possible Investments and Interventions 9 Appendices Appendix A – List of Interviewees and Webinars Attended 17 Appendix B : Country-Level Highlights 18 Appendix C : Crack Spread Profitability Example 35 Appendix D : The Market Environment for CCUS 36 Appendix E : Examples of DFI Financing of Refineries 47 Appendix F : Carbon Capture and Utilization Technologies 50 Appendix G : Examples of CO2 Use Projects 54 Appendix H : ADB Funds 56 Appendix Tables Appendix Table B.1: Indian Refinery Throughput Growth 2007-2018 20 Appendix Table B.2: Indonesia: CO2 Emissions and Final Energy Demand Projections (2020-2050) 27 Appendix Table B.3: Vietnam CO2 Emissions and Final Energy Demand Projections (2020-2050) 31 Appendix Table B.4: Malaysia CO2 Emissions and Final Energy Demand Projections (2020-2050) 33 Appendix Table D.1: Global Oil Demand by Region (mb/d) 36 Appendix Table D.2: Selected Petrochemical Cracker Additions Planned in Asia Pacific 38 Appendix Table D.3: Short- and Medium-Term Oil Price Forecasts 39 Appendix Table D.4:: Long Term Oil Price Forecasts (USD per barrel) 40 Appendix Table D.5: Annual CO2 Emissions (MtCO2) 41 Appendix Table D.6: UK CO2 Prices, Historical and Projected (2005-2040) USD/tonne of CO2 (2019 prices), 43 Appendix Table F.1:: Non-Enhanced Oil Recovery CO2 Utilization Technologies 52 Appendix Table F.2: CO2 Reutilization Pathways, Products, and Market Readiness Ratios 53 Appendix Figures Appendix Figure B.1: Share per Company in Total Refining Capacity in India 20 Appendix Figure B.2: Share per Company in Total Refining Capacity in India 21 Appendix Figure B.3: Indonesia: Industry final energy demand by subsector and fuel, 2000-50 25 Appendix Figure B.4: Vet Nam: Energy security indicators under the BAU, TGT and 2DC 29 Appendix Figure D.5: IEA and IMF Oil Price Forecasts 37 Appendix Figure D.6: Global Oil Demand and Emissions 37 Appendix Figure D.7: CO2 Prices in Implemented Carbon Pricing Initiatives 44 Appendix Figure D.8: CO2 Reduction Scenarios for G20 Countries (2030) 45 Tables Table 1.1: Suggested Investment and Intervention Evaluation Criteria 4 Table 3.1: Indicative Breakdown of Refinery Operating Costs 10 Table 3.2: Select Global Refiners (ex-Asia), 2019 1 Table 3.3. Select Refiners in Asia, 2019 2
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