Our Products

We trade a wide range of high-quality petrochemicals and petroleum coke. Our products are carefully selected to meet the specific needs of various industries, including energy, manufacturing, chemicals, and more.

Key Benefits

  • High Energy Output.

    Our petroleum coke and petrochemicals are known for their exceptional energy efficiency, supporting robust and efficient operations across a variety of sectors.
  • Exceptional Quality.

    We ensure that all of our products conform to the strictest global quality standards. Rigorous quality control processes are in place to monitor and test every product, ensuring consistency, performance, and compliance with the highest standards across all stages of production and delivery.
  • Broad Applicability.

    From powering heavy industries to supporting chemical production, our products cater to a wide array of applications, offering the flexibility and performance needed for diverse operations.

PETROLEUM COKE

Petroleum coke (petcoke) is a carbon-rich byproduct produced during the oil refining process. It is widely used in industries that demand energy-efficient fuel or high-purity carbon materials.

This type of petcoke is primarily used as a fuel due to its high carbon content and low cost. It is a byproduct with a higher sulfur content and is often used in power generation and other industrial heating applications.

Applications

  • Power generation (as a substitute for coal)
  • Cement production (as a high-energy fuel in rotary kilns)
  • Industrial heating (used in large-scale industrial furnaces)
Calcined petcoke is the result of heating green petroleum coke in a rotary kiln at high temperatures (around 1300-1400°C) to remove impurities such as sulfur and volatile materials. This process significantly improves its carbon content and creates a high-purity carbon product.

Applications

  • Aluminum production (anodes for electrolytic reduction)
  • Steel manufacturing (used in electric arc furnaces and as a carbon additive)
  • Manufacturing of graphite electrodes
  • Lithium-ion battery production
Anode-grade petcoke is a specific type of calcined coke used in the production of anodes for the aluminum industry. It has low sulfur and metal impurities, making it ideal for the aluminum smelting process.

Applications

  • Aluminum production (for making anodes in electrolysis cells)

High-sulfur petcoke contains a greater amount of sulfur and is often used in industries where sulfur content is less of a concern, or where sulfur can be processed further. It is typically used in energy-intensive industries.

Applications

  • Power generation
  • Cement industry (in kilns)
  • Other industrial fuel applications where sulfur can be controlled
This form of petcoke has a much lower sulfur content and is often favored for industries that need to minimize sulfur emissions or environmental impact.

Applications

  • Aluminum industry (anodes and cathodes)
  • High-quality fuel for various industries
  • Used in applications that require low sulfur emissions, such as some power plants
Shot coke is a form of petroleum coke that is characterized by its small, dense particles, and is often produced in areas where the coking process is not properly controlled. Its structure makes it unsuitable for high-performance applications, but it can still be used in lower-value products.

Applications

  • Industrial fuels in non-critical applications
  • Low-grade fuel for power plants

Petrochemicals

Petrochemicals are a diverse group of chemicals derived from petroleum and natural gas. These chemicals are used in a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, agriculture, automotive, pharmaceuticals, and consumer goods. Petrochemicals serve as the building blocks for countless products that form the backbone of modern life, driving innovation and efficiency in various sectors.

Caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) is a highly versatile chemical used in industries like pulp and paper, water treatment, soap manufacturing, and textiles. It plays a crucial role in neutralizing acids, manufacturing products, and purifying metals.

Soda ash (sodium carbonate) is a key raw material in the production of glass, detergents, and chemicals. It is essential for industries such as glass manufacturing, chemicals, and food processing, due to its effectiveness in controlling pH levels and as a cleaning agent.
Methanol is a colorless, flammable liquid used in producing chemicals like formaldehyde, acetic acid, and other essential materials. It is widely used as an industrial solvent, fuel additive, and in the production of plastics, paints, and adhesives.
Needle coke is a high-quality, needle-like, and graphite-like form of petcoke with low sulfur content. It is primarily used in the production of electrodes for electric arc furnaces.

Applications

  • Graphite electrodes for electric arc furnaces (EAF)
  • Lithium-ion battery anodes
Ethylene is a critical building block in the petrochemical industry and is primarily used in the production of plastics like polyethylene. It is also used to create ethylene oxide, a precursor to antifreeze, detergents, and solvents, and is important in the agricultural industry for plant growth regulation.
Xylenes (ortho, meta, and para isomers) are aromatic hydrocarbons used in a variety of industries. They are primarily utilized in the production of plastics, synthetic fibers, and as solvents in paints, coatings, and adhesives. Xylenes also serve as a feedstock for the production of terephthalic acid, an essential component in polyester manufacturing.
Toluene is an aromatic hydrocarbon that serves as a solvent in industrial applications such as paint thinners, adhesives, and coatings. It is also used in the production of benzene and as a feedstock for making chemicals like polyurethane and TNT (trinitrotoluene).
Styrene is a key raw material in the production of polystyrene plastics and synthetic rubber. Used extensively in packaging, construction materials, and automotive parts, styrene monomer is also a crucial element in the creation of resins and polymers with wide-ranging applications.
Acetic acid is a vital industrial chemical used in the production of vinegar, plastics (primarily polyethylene terephthalate or PET), and as a chemical solvent. It is widely utilized in the manufacture of synthetic fibers, films, and other chemical derivatives, including acetic anhydride and acetate esters.
Polyethylene is the most common plastic in the world, known for its wide range of uses in packaging, containers, and plastic products. It comes in various forms, such as low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and high-density polyethylene (HDPE), and is used in industries ranging from packaging to medical and agricultural applications.
PVC is a versatile thermoplastic used in a variety of applications, including plumbing, electrical cable insulation, and construction materials. It is also used in medical devices and flooring materials due to its durability, water resistance, and ease of molding.