Commodity Production Costs Report
Caprolactam Production from Butadiene, CO, Hydrogen and Ammonia
Caprolactam Operating Costs & Plant Construction Costs
This report presents the cost associated with a plant located in the United States producing Caprolactam from butadiene, carbon monoxide, hydrogen, and ammonia. The process under analysis involves the following steps: reaction of carbon monoxide with butadiene; hydrocarbonylation; amination and cyclization.
The report provides a comprehensive study of Caprolactam production and related Caprolactam production cost, covering three key aspects: a complete description of the Caprolactam production process examined; an in-depth analysis of the related Caprolactam plant capital cost (Capex); and an evaluation of the respective Caprolactam plant operating costs (Opex).
The Caprolactam production process description includes a block flow diagram (BFD), an overview of the industrial site installations, detailing both the process unit and the necessary infrastructure, process consumption figures and comprehensive process flow diagrams (PFD). The Caprolactam plant capital cost analysis breaks down the Capex by plant cost (i.e., ISBL, OSBL and Contingency); owner's cost; working capital; and costs incurred during industrial plant commissioning and start-up. The Caprolactam plant operating costs analysis covers operating expenses, including variable costs like raw materials and utilities, and fixed costs such as maintenance, labor, and depreciation.
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Product
Caprolactam.
Raw Materials
Butadiene, Hydrogen, Ammonia, Carbon Monoxide.
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Plant Capital Cost Summary
Summary outlining the capital cost required for building the Caprolactam production plant examined.
Plant Capital Cost Details
Detailing of fixed capital (ISBL, OSBL & Owner’s Cost), working capital and additional capital requirements.
Plant Cost Breakdowns
Breakdown of Caprolactam process unit (ISBL) costs and infrastructure (OSBL) costs; plant cost breakdown per discipline.
Operating Costs Summary
Summary presenting the operating variable costs and the total operating cost of the Caprolactam production plant studied.
Operating Cost Details
Detailing of utilities costs, operating fixed costs and depreciation.
Plant Capacity Assessment
Comparative analysis of capital investment and operating costs for different Caprolactam plant capacities.
Production Process Information
Block Flow Diagram, descriptions of process unit (ISBL) and site infrastructure (OSBL).
Process Consumptions
Raw materials and utilities consumption figures, by-products credits, labor requirements
Process Diagrams
Process flow diagrams (PFD), equipment list and industrial site configuration
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