Tanzania's industrial sector is currently experiencing a surge in mineral processing and smelting activities. The demand for calcined petroleum coke has grown significantly as local smelters seek to improve electrode performance and reduce impurity levels in their metal production processes.
The local market is characterized by a heavy reliance on imported high-grade carbon. Due to the humid tropical climate in coastal regions like Dar es Salaam, the storage and logistics of calcined coke require specialized moisture-proof handling to prevent degradation and ensure consistent chemical properties during application.
Furthermore, the integration of petroleum coking processes is still in its nascent stage locally, leading to a strategic shift toward importing pre-processed, high-density carbon materials that can be directly integrated into existing industrial furnaces without extensive on-site treatment.






