Introduction
Executive Summary
Used Oil Material Balances (by region covering 2004, 2009, and projection for 2014)
Overall lubricant consumption in
region by market segment and
product type
Disposition of used lubricant
Disposition of lubricant volume collected
Supply of re-refined oils by region
Economic Cost-benefit Analysis of Used
Oil Disposition as Fuel/Re-processed
Fuel Versus Re-refining
What is the economic value of each
disposition option under different
price scenarios?
What is the impact of subsidies on
relative economic value of each
option?
What is the impact of market structure
- collection infrastructure and
proximity to re-refiner? |
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Demand for Re-refined Base Oils/
Finished Lubricants Using Re-refined
Baseoils
Technical limitation and economic
limitations
Value proposition to lubricant
blenders/lubricant marketers
Value proposition to lubricant endusers
(industrial users, commercial
fleets, installers)
Current and projected demand
potential for re-refined oil-based
lubricants
Re-refined Baseoils Business Economics
Business environment
Description of used-oil acquisition
schemes and cost of used-oil acquisition
Description of re-refining schemes
and cost of re-refining
Estimation of gross margins under
different crude oil scenarios
Re-refined Baseoil Business
Attractiveness Evaluation
Barriers to entry
Business threats and opportunities
Supplier Profiles
Used oil input capacity
Re-refined base oil output capacity
Basestock quality mix (Less than
Group I, Group I, Group II)
Processing technology used
Used oil acquisition infrastructure,
coverage, and tie-ups if any
Re-refined base oil target market |