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Each issue is packed with up-to-date, accurate and thorough reports. Our readers get news available nowhere else.

  • Is petcoke demand rising or falling in Europe?
  • To what degree will new production affect price?
  • Are U.S. utilities increasing their burn of petcoke?
  • What are the latest prices for the various grades of petcoke?
  • What new refineries are coming on board?
  • What major buyers are considering petcoke?
  • What new environmental or transportation regulations are being proposed?

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  • ...worldwide petcoke import and export statistics
  • ...petcoke shipment reports
  • ...usage and production data
  • ...petcoke utility reports
  • ...price indexes for each quality of fuel grade petcoke

Each month, our tables, graphs and charts present more details about the petcoke market than any other source. It’s much more than who’s buying and who’s selling. It’s critical information that affects your bottom line.

Petcoke Report includes commentary and projections from the industry’s most recognized experts. Our editorial staff, backed by the resources of Energy Publishing, works with an extensive network of diverse and reliable industry sources in the U.S. and overseas to make sure our readers have the insights into industry happenings needed to make key decisions. Articles focus on price, production and consumption—and any other factors that influence market conditions. Get in-depth coverage of industry trends. Know about any new production and about planned purchases by major power producers and cement companies.