Product Description :
Petroleum coke is a byproduct of the oil refinery industry. Petroleum coke refers to all types of carbonaceous solids obtained in petroleum processing, which includes green or raw, calcined and needle petroleum coke. Petroleum coke is used in many applications, including electrodes and anodes. It is also used as a fuel in the metal and brick industries.
Price of product ( USD price or FOB price) :
10.000 MT monthly market price.
100.000 MT monthly market price Less 8%.
Product origin : Russia and Non Russia
Key Specifications/Special Features :
Fuel Grade Petroleum coke of Low/High Sulphur.
Calcium Petroleum coke, Graphitized Petroleum coke.
Raw Petcoke, Anode Grade, Green Grade, Carbon Grade, Cement Grade, Needle coke, etc.
Minimum Order Size and Packgaing details :
Bulk in tanker vessels.
Tanks 20 MT.
Our Petroleum Coke (non-calcined) is produced by refineries from Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Poland and the Middle East. Available for sale CIF to any safe world port from proven, reliable sellers. Alternative TTO, TTV, and STS deliveries. Buyer-friendly procedures. Buyer mandates welcome
High-carbon solid material derived from oil refining processes, used in various industrial applications including aluminum production and power generation.
Petroleum coke is a solid by-product of petroleum refining and is used in the production of carbon electrodes for the aluminum industry, graphite electrodes for steel making, as fuel in power generation, and as fuel for cement kilns. Petroleum coke is a chunky powdered carbon product derived from petroleum. If petroleum coke is heated to a high temperature, it may emit volatiles such as polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, which could be suspect carcinogens. Such exposures can occur in coke oven workers. North American production of petroleum coke or petcoke, as it's commonly known, has been steadily increasing since the late 80s. But innovations in bitumen extraction have allowed petcoke production to shoot up in recent years.
Petroleum coke is a byproduct of petroleum refining, useful in the production of electrodes used as carbon anodes for the aluminum industry, graphite electrodes for steel making, as fuel in the firing of solid fuel boilers used to generate electricity, and as a fuel for cement kilns. Petroleum coke is a by-product of the coker process in the oil industry. In its raw form, it is also called â??green cokeâ?? or green petroleum coke. Calcined petroleum coke is an important industrial commodity that links the oil and the metallurgical industries as it provides a source of carbon for various metallurgical applications including the manufacture of anodes for the aluminum pot liners and for graphite electrodes.
Petroleum coke, often abbreviated as petcoke, is a byproduct of the oil refining process. It is produced when heavy crude oil undergoes a distillation process that separates it into various components like gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. During this process, residual oil is left behind, which is then further refined to produce petroleum coke.
Petroleum coke is primarily used as a fuel source and in the production of anodes for aluminum smelting. It is known for its high carbon content, making it an efficient and cost-effective fuel for power generation and industrial processes. There are two main types of petroleum coke: calcined and green coke. Calcined petroleum coke has been heat-treated to drive off volatile substances and impurities, while green coke is typically used as a fuel source in industrial applications without undergoing calcination.
Pet coke represents a valuable secondary product that can be exported to markets where it is in demand, such as in the aluminum and steel industries. Its usage as a fuel also makes it relevant for energy markets, particularly in regions where there is a need for affordable and reliable sources of industrial fuel.
Petroleum coke, or petcoke, is a carbon-rich solid material derived from refining
crude oil. It's produced during the thermal cracking process in oil refineries, where
heavy oils are converted into lighter products like gasoline and diesel. Petcoke has
high carbon content and low levels of impurities, making it an efficient fuel source
for industries like cement and power generation. It's also used in the production of
anodes for the aluminum industry and as a feedstock for various industrial processes.
However, concerns about its environmental impact, particularly its high sulfur
content and potential for air pollution, have prompted regulations and efforts to find
alternative uses or cleaner production methods.
ORIGIN - RUSSIA , Kazakhastan MOQ 25000 MT PER SHIPMENT