The project mentioned above plays a crucial role in the fast development of the chemical industry, and many companies see it as a core strategy for growth. However, in the past, the main concern was whether there was a market demand. Today, that approach is no longer sufficient. Companies must now also evaluate the availability of essential resources such as coal, electricity, gas, and oil. In other words, they need to assess the potential risks that could lead to project failure.
In recent years, with China's rapid economic growth, energy supply has become increasingly strained. The frequency of "oil shortages," "coal shortages," and "electricity shortages" has risen significantly. As one of the most energy-intensive industries, the chemical sector has been heavily impacted. Many high-energy projects already under construction are struggling due to strict environmental regulations and resource constraints, leading to production halts and declining profits.
Moreover, as living standards improve, per capita energy demand is rising sharply. This has intensified conflicts between energy used for residential purposes and industrial needs. The government’s fundamental principle of putting people first is deeply embedded in public consciousness. When there is a conflict between civil and industrial energy use, local governments often prioritize protecting citizens, even if it means sacrificing industrial operations. Recent instances of gas and electricity shortages have clearly demonstrated this trend.
Unfortunately, many companies remain unaware of these challenges. They continue to push forward with large-scale projects without fully understanding the risks involved. Some are aware of the dangers but believe they can find solutions that others cannot when resources become scarce. Currently, numerous chemical projects are being launched with investments reaching hundreds of millions, billions, or even hundreds of billions of dollars. The consumption of coal, gas, and electricity is staggering.
Yet, during feasibility studies, many companies focus only on the bright market prospects and ignore or deliberately avoid considering the risk of resource disruption. When a project ignores energy supply issues and fails to address potential risks, it is likely to face severe losses once it starts operating. Therefore, we urge all chemical companies currently investing heavily in projects to ask themselves: Are you truly prepared for the risks your project may bring?
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