Morocco's industrial strategy, particularly in the phosphate and automotive sectors, has created a surge in demand for calcined petroleum coke. The local manufacturing environment is characterized by a shift toward higher efficiency in electrode production and smelting processes to remain competitive globally.
The geographical proximity to European markets and the development of the Tanger-Med port have facilitated the import of specialized calcined coke. However, the extreme temperature fluctuations in desert regions require carbon products with exceptional thermal stability and low volatility.
Currently, the Moroccan market is transitioning from basic fuel-grade carbons to high-value petroleum coking derivatives. This shift is driven by the need for precise conductivity and purity in the production of aluminum and specialized steel alloys.






