Why Petroleum Coke Remains an Important Industrial Feedstock The Petroleum coke is a byproduct of refining heavy petroleum residues and is recognized for its high carbon content and energy value. It is formed during the thermal cracking of residual oil in delayed coker units, producing a solid, black, and brittle material. Petcoke’s high calorific value makes it a widely used fuel in cement kilns, power generation, and industrial heating systems....
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