Iodine market review in Russia/CIS
Contents
INTRODUCTION
I. RESERVES AND DEPOSITS OF IODINE IN CIS
II. TECHNOLOGY OF IODINE PRODUCTION
III. PRODUCTION OF IODINE IN CIS COUNTRIES
3.1 Grade of the products
3.2 volume of iodine production in CIS countries in 1995-2002.
3.3 The main company-producers of Iodine in CIS countries, their current standing
Russia
GUP Troitsky iodine plant (TIZ)
White Star Ltd.
JSC Iodobrom
Turkmenistan
Khazarsky (Cheleken) chemical plant
Nebit-Dag (Balkanabad)iodine plant
Boyadag iodine plant
Azerbaijan
Baky iodine plant
Novo-Neftechala iodine plant
Uzbekistan
Ukraine
IV. PROJECTS, INVESTMENTS IN IODINE PRODUCTION DEVELOPMENT IN CIS
Development of Tyumen deposit
JSC Tyumeniodobrom
JSC Tobbi
GDK Astrakhangazprom Ltd.
JSC Arkhangelskgeoldobycha
JSC Surgutneftegaz
PO Belarusneft
V. EXPORTS AND IMPORTS OF IODINE
5.1 The main producers and consumers of iodine in the world.
5.2 Volume of exports and imports of iodine and iodine-containing products, flows and tendency of the supplies for Russia
5.3 Volume of iodine exports and imports by other CIS countries
VI. REVIEW OF PRICES ON IODINE
6.1 Export prices of the main iodine producers
6.2 Domestic prices on iodine in Russia.
6.3 Dynamics of Russian export and import prices on iodine.
VII. CONSUMPTION OF IODINE IN RUSSIA
7.1. Balance of iodine consumption in Russia.
7.2. Structure of iodine consumption and the main end-uses of iodine in Russia.
7.3. The main company-end-users of iodine in Russia and CIS.
7.4. analysis of branches of industry, consuming iodine in Russia.
Chemical and petrochemical industry
Chemical-pharmaceutical industry
CONCLUSIONS
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1. Deposits of iodine-bromine waters in the CIS
Table 2. Requirements, imposed on grade of iodine, produced in CIS countries (GOST – 545-76)
Table 3. Requirements, imposed on grade of iodine, produced in CIS countries (GOST 4159—79)
Table 4 . Requirements, imposed on grade of potassium iodide, produced in CIS countries
Table 5. Production of iodine in the CIS for 1992-2002, tonnes
Table 6. Iodine exports by Russian enterprises, tonnes
Table 7. Russian exports and imports of iodine for 1992-2002
Table 8. Russian exports of iodine in 1999-2001, broken by country-consumer
Table 9. Russian imports of iodine in 1999-2001, broken by country-consumer
Table 10. Azerbaijan exports and imports of iodine for 1994-2000
Table 11. Ukrainian exports and imports of iodine for 2000-2002, broken by country-consumers
Table 12. Average export prices on iodine, supplied by CIS countries, for 1999-2002, USD/tonne
Table 13. Release prices on iodine of Russian producers
Table 14. Trader’s prices on iodine
Table 15. Dynamics of Russian export prices on iodine for 1997-2001 and for the first 9 months of 2002, broken by country-consumers, USD/tonne
Table 16. Production, exports, imports and apparent consumption of iodine in Russia (1997-2002)
Table 17. Consumers of iodine in other CIS countries
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1. Structure of reserves of iodine and iodine-bromine waters in the CIS
Figure 2. Map of location of the main iodine deposits in the CIS
Figure 3. Imports of iodine by Troi company, tonnes
Figure 4. Iodine supplies to Russia by Nebit-Dag (Balkanabad) plant, tones
Figure 5. Dynamics of Russian iodine imports, tonnes
Figure 6. Russian exports and imports of iodides
Figure 7. Dynamics of Russian import prices on iodine for 1997-2002
Figure 8. Structure of iodine consumption in Russia by industrial end-uses, %
Figure 9. Production of synthetic rubber in Russia (1993-2002), thous. tonnes