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Published May 2023

Methanol (or methyl alcohol) is a colorless liquid primarily produced from natural gas or coal. Methanol is a commodity product, which can either be used directly or further transformed to produce a wide range of chemicals that ultimately find applications in diverse sectors (construction, textiles, packaging, furniture, paints, coatings, etc.). Methanol markets are fairly fragmented; formaldehyde synthesis remains methanol’s single-largest outlet. Other major outlets include the production of olefins, methyl tert-butyl ether/methyl tert-amyl ether (MTBE/TAME), blending component for gasoline, bunker fuel, and dimethyl ether (DME). The methanol demand pattern is relatively complex and influenced by several distinct market forces, including fuel prices, fuel consumption, environmental policies, biofuel mandates, chemical demand, plastics consumption and housing markets.

The following pie chart shows world consumption of methanol:

Since 2001, while methanol demand has broadly stagnated in most regions of the world, it has grown at a fast pace in Northeast Asia. Fast-rising fuel demand in mainland China, as well as the development of unconventional chemical production plants (MTO) have primarily driven methanol consumption in Northeast Asia. The sizeable development of global methanol production has created an opportunity for mainland China to diversify away from conventional naphtha cracking to produce olefins. Methanol demand for fuel applications has recently slowed, primarily because of decreasing demand for fuel applications, but new developments within the chemical industry have filled the gap. Despite the recent impact of the RussiaUkraine conflict on methanol markets globally, world consumption of methanol is projected to continue to increase during 2022–27.

The methanol production landscape is highly fragmented; the world’s top 10 producers account for less than 30% of global capacity. Methanex is the methanol market leader, with production assets in the Americas, Africa and Asia, and benefits from a comprehensive supply chain network to distribute methanol on a global scale. This report further provides a detailed overview of all major producing companies by region, including capacity, location and feedstock used.

Global methanol capacity is forecast to further grow, with mainland China and the United States accounting for most of the new increases. Methanol trade flows are projected to remain of major importance to balance global markets, but some key shifts are anticipated in the coming years. Uncertainties brought about by the Russia-Ukraine conflict and its fallouts, geopolitical tensions between the United States and mainland China, the reimposition of US sanctions on Iran, as well as heightened economic and security concerns in certain regions, have cast a shadow over the global economy, and this report includes the latest economic and industry forecasts.

For more detailed information, see the table of contents, shown below.

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S&P Global’s Chemical Economics Handbook –Methanol has been compiled using primary interviews with key suppliers, organizations and leading representatives from the industry in combination with S&P Global’s unparalleled access to upstream and downstream market intelligence, expert insights into industry dynamics, trade and economics.

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  • Analyze the impact of feedstocks, regulations, and other factors on chemical profitability
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Table of Contents

Section Page Number

Executive summary 5
Summary 6
Manufacturing processes 9
Synthesis gas formation 9
Reforming of natural gas and naphtha 9
Partial oxidation of heavy feedstocks 10
Synthesis gas from coal 10
Synthesis gas from coking gas 10
Synthesis gas from petroleum coke 11
Synthesis gas–to-methanol processes 11
Low-pressure processes 11
High-pressure processes 12
Liquid-phase technologies 12
Sustainable methanol production 12
Other sources of methanol 12
Mega-methanol plants 13
Supply and demand by region 14
World 14
Capacity 14
Producing companies 16
Salient statistics 17
Consumption 19
Formaldehyde 21
Fuel applications 21
Acetic acid 23
Methanol-to-olefins/methanol-to-propylene 23
Methyl methacrylate 24
Other applications 25
Methylamines 25
Dimethyl terephthalate 25
Chloromethanes 25
Solvents 26
Antifreeze 26
Glycol methyl ethers 26
Trade 26
North America 28
Overview 28
Capacity 28
Salient statistics 29
Consumption 30
Trade 32
United States 33
Producing companies 33
Salient statistics 35
Consumption 36
Trade 38
Canada 39
Producing companies 39
Salient statistics 39
Consumption 40
Trade 42
Mexico 42
Producing companies 42
Salient statistics 43
Consumption 44
Trade 45
Central and South America 46
Producing companies 46
Salient statistics 47
Consumption 48
Trade 50
Western Europe 51
Producing companies 51
Salient statistics 52
Consumption 53
Trade 55
Central and Eastern Europe 56
Producing companies 56
Salient statistics 57
Consumption 57
Trade 59
CIS and Baltic States 59
Producing companies 59
Salient statistics 61
Consumption 62
Trade 63
Middle East 64
Producing companies 64
Salient statistics 66
Consumption 67
Trade 69
Africa 69
Producing companies 69
Salient statistics 70
Consumption 71
Trade 73
Indian Subcontinent 74
Producing companies 74
Salient statistics 74
Consumption 75
Trade 77
Northeast Asia 78
Overview 78
Capacity 78
Salient statistics 78
Consumption 79
Trade 81
Mainland China 82
Producing companies 82
Salient statistics 91
Consumption 92
Trade 95
Japan 96
Producing companies 96
Salient statistics 96
Consumption 97
Trade 99
South Korea 100
Producing companies 100
Salient statistics 100
Consumption 101
Trade 103
Taiwan 104
Producing companies 104
Salient statistics 104
Consumption 105
Trade 107
Southeast Asia 107
Producing companies 108
Salient statistics 109
Consumption 109
Trade 111
Additional resources 113
Revisions 115
Data Workbook 116

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