Petcoke is classified into two main types—fuel-grade and anode-grade—based on sulfur content and intended applications. Fuel-grade petcoke is primarily used as an energy source due to its high carbon content and calorific value. Anode-grade petcoke has low sulfur content and is utilized in manufacturing anodes for the aluminum and steel industries.
This product offers an efficient, cost-effective fuel option but requires proper environmental management due to its sulfur content and potential dust emissions. Available under FOB and CIF delivery terms, petroleum coke is transported globally via specialized logistics channels.