In Bangladesh, the industrial sector is rapidly expanding, particularly in steel production and aluminum smelting. The reliance on calcined petroleum coke has grown as local factories move toward higher efficiency standards to compete in the global market.
Due to the tropical climate and high humidity of the region, the storage and handling of calcined coke require specialized logistics to prevent contamination and degradation of physical properties before they reach the furnace.
Currently, the market is transitioning from basic carbon additives to specialized petroleum coking derivatives, as the demand for precision-engineered graphite products increases to support the local electronics and energy infrastructure.






