Category Archives: Petcoke Online Forum

Petcoke Online Forum - Last Chance!

Written by Paul Adkins

Have you registered for the Petcoke Online Forum yet?

This is your last chance. It starts Tuesday morning 9am Beijing time, which is the same time as 7pm Monday in Houston. Don’t delay - go to www.petcokeconference.az-china.com and register NOW.

Need more information? The web address has information about the panelists and topics, and how it works.

Worried that you don’t have the time? As an “attendee” you will not need a lot of time. You can scan the sessions, read through the dialogue that has already taken place, and ask your questions or post comments in a matter of minutes. And you can do so at any time in the 24 hours following the start of each session. How much time do you spend reading online newspapers, blogs etc? It will take you about as much time as it takes to read an online newspaper. And it’s more topical to your business right now.

Not sure it is a good idea? If you are involved in the petcoke market, from raw coke, calcined coke, anodes, buying, trading, selling, then this is important to you. It takes about as long as reading an online newspaper, and it costs next to nothing.

See you in the forum!

 

Register for the Nov 12-14 Petcoke Online Forum sponsored by Rain CII

Written by Paul Adkins

We’re just two weeks away from the online petcoke event of the year. Register today to ensure your payment of just $99 will be received in time. Here’s the link: https://petcokeconference.az-china.com/register.html

It’s going to be a great time of discussion and info sharing!

Petcoke Online Forum - Topics and panelists

Written by Paul Adkins

The topics and panelists

 

Shale oil/tight oil

In the last 4 years, the USA has dramatically increased its output of domestic crude oil, thanks to the development of new technology to extract oil from geological rock formations such as shale rock.

Tight oil, of which Shale oil is one type, is now reaching 1 million barrels per day, and is forecast to double output. American oil refineries, especially those that produce anode grade petcoke, are now trying to figure out what to do about the rising influence of tight oil. Tight oil can deliver huge savings to a refinery, but the impact on each refinery’s petcoke production can be highly variable. Refineries that switch to Canadian Heavy oil will produce substantially more fuel coke, but those who switch to Eagle Ford or Bakken will produce a lot less coke. Some estimates predict that anode grade coke production call fall by more than half.

What is the full story on the shale oil phenomenon? What is the impact on green coke production, now and in the foreseeable future? How are calciners reacting now, and what additional challenges are ahead of them?

To examine these questions, we will be joined by:

Stuart Ehrenreich, Managing Director, Cascade Resources

Keith Neyrey, Customer Support Manager, Rain CII

 

China Petcoke

In this session we will examine the new/old phenomenon of hydro treating the vacuum materials in Chinese oil refineries, and what this will do to the supply of green coke.

Sinopec have reportedly started experimenting with the use of hydro treating in a couple of its refineries. Although the technology is not new, its application in today’s environment represents a threat to coke output. Some have reported that Sinopec’s experiments have led to a petcoke output reduction of up to 30%.

We will learn what the other major petcoke producers are doing to improve their value products output, recognizing that increased light product output means decreased coke output. What is CNPC doing?

On a broader scale, we will look at China’s total petcoke supply picture. 2012 saw no growth in petcoke supply – what is the outlook for 2013, and 2014?

What is happening with imports and exports, and what about the talk of new Customs Tariffs on petcoke?

With the changes to the total supply side in China, what does this mean for availability for export? To what extent is China dipping into medium-high sulphur cokes to support its anode demand?

To examine these questions, we will be joined by:

Ji Yuan, Analyst at AZ China, and author of the monthly Black China Report

Wang Hao, Senior Engineer and Vice Director, Petrochina (TBC)

 

Calcined Coke

Anyone involved in the global calcined coke/anode business will be aware that calcining capacity has grown strongly in recent years. New projects in China have recently opened, while others in China, India, and the Middle East are in various stages of development.

This growth comes at a time when primary aluminium production is under pressure from low prices and lack of profitability. Outside China, the outlook is grim, with closures likely to exceed expansions for the next couple of years.

Meantime, inside China, new anode plants and new smelters are adding to the total demand, but from within China. What will that do to availability for the rest of the world? Will China’s domestic demand for anode grade coke, combined with lack of growth of this coke, cause shortages of coke? What does that do to the calciners that have recently been built or are due to enter the market?

Out of all this, where are prices heading? If petcoke prices rise, won’t that put a squeeze on calciners, especially as smelters are less willing than ever to pay more.

Finally, what does the panel think will happen with anode plant development? Is there any threat to the traditional model that sees each smelter having its own anode plant? What about tightening environmental regulations, and the decreasing availability of capital for furnace rebuilds? Will we soon see the day when global anode producers, perhaps based in China or elsewhere, are supplying multiple plants with their anodes from one massive ultra-modern anode plant?

To help us understand these questions, we will be joined by:

Mr Tony Botelho, Sales Manager, Sinoway Carbon, China

Dr Akram Madanat, formerly of Gasan Calcining Project, Saudi Arabia

 

Open Forum

In the first 3 topic areas, we have tried to address the major issues facing the petcoke industry right now. But that doesn’t mean there are no other topics to be examined. Some of these include:

  • Fuel grade coke prices – will coal price drive fuel coke prices down?
  • What of the talk that high sulphur coke imports will be taxed in China?
  • What is happening in India? Will that country grow CPC exports?
  • What is the price gap between CPC at 3% sulphur compared to lower levels of sulphur?
  • How to obtain the best prices for CPC, and what about the new CPC Index services popping up?

To help us with this discussion, our panelists from the previous 3 sessions will be joined by Paul Adkins, Managing Director of AZ China and Oscar Mascarenhas of Goa Petcoke Consulting.

To register for this conference, go to the forum website and use the online registration page at https://petcokeconference.az-china.com/ (The registration page will be open on or before October 23.)

 

 

More on the Petcoke Online Forum

Written by Paul Adkins

Last week we announced the Petcoke Online Forum, an important briefing on the latest developments in the petcoke market (see here for the original announcement.)

Here is some more information about the conference.

The AZ China Petcoke Online Forum

The Petcoke Online Forum is a key event not to be missed by anyone involved in supplying carbon into the world’s aluminium smelters.

In past years, there has been a conference held (The Fall Petcoke Conference) which has allowed participants a chance to update themselves with the latest developments in the market. This year, the conference is being held by AZ China, the world’s leading carbon consulting company.

AZ China believes it is vitally important to provide this forum at this time. There are some serious changes occurring in the petcoke market, and we feel it is essential that market participants keep themselves abreast of the latest developments.

This conference will be held online. AZ China recognises that it is difficult at this time of year for participants to find the budget to travel, especially to conferences. But this conference will allow you to participate from the comfort of your office or home.

We are delighted to announce that Rain CII is our sponsor for this event. In the words of Rain CII’s Vice President Commercial, Ron Garbarino, “Rain CII applauds AZ China for trying something different in the conference space, and we look forward to participating.

How it works

Simply go to the AZ China website and click on the tab for the Petcoke Online Forum. There you will find the registration page. Once you have registered (there is a small $99 admin fee), you will receive a password.

Once each session of the conference starts (you will receive an email alerting you that it is about to start), simply log in, enter your password, and join the discussion.

Because participants will be coming from multiple time zones around the world, the conversation will be there waiting for you when you log in. Post your comments and questions, and if you are in the same time zone as the moderator and panelists, you will get answers and responses immediately. It’s that simple.

To help you learn more about each panelist and the particular point/s that they want to make, most panelists will prepare a short video. The video will contain a brief introduction to themselves, and a quick explanation of the key points they want to make. We suggest you watch the video before joining the conversation.

When will it be held?

The AZ China Petcoke Online Forum will be held November 12 to 14, Beijing time. However, if you are in the USA or a country with a time zone behind the time zone in Beijing, it will start a little earlier for you.

Important note: Each Live Forum will run for approximately one hour, while the session will run for at least 24 hours.

Live forum:

Session Topic Beijing Houston Dubai

time time time

1 Tight oil/Shale oil Tues Mon Mon

08.00 19.00 24.00

2 China petcoke Tues Mon Tues

16.00 03.00 12.00

3 Calcined coke Wed Wed Wed

16.00 03.00 12.00

4 Open Forum Thurs Wed Wed

08.00 19.00 24.00

In the next post, we will talk about the topics and panelists.

 

 

The AZ China Petcoke Online Forum

Written by Paul Adkins

Further to our announcement earlier this week (see here), we are very excited to be able to bring this new format to you.

There is still a place for a traditional style conference, with interesting papers, lively discussion and of course the networking. AZ China will be holding its next International Aluminium and Carbon conference in Beijing in May next year, and we have a lot of exciting announcements to make about this event.

But right now, there are a number of important changes happening in the petcoke scene, and there’s no time to waste if you want to get up to speed on the implications for these changes.

This morning the Wall St Journal reported that the USA is now the world’s largest producer of crude oil and natural gas combined, overtaking Russia for the title. And the reason for the explosion in American energy production is shale gas and shale oil. Shale oil (or more correctly tight oil) now represents 10% of domestic crude oil production. Remember, under US law, every barrel of crude produced in the USA must be processed in the USA.

The introduction of very light (Eagle Ford) and very heavy (Canadian Heavy) and other crudes into American oil refineries, especially those producing anode grade petcoke, is going to dramatically change the volume and quality of the cokes coming out of those refineries. It is already.

That’s just one of the topics we will be discussing in the AZ China Petcoke Online Forum. Being an online event, you will be able to take part from the comfort of your own office or home, in your own time zone.

Our sponsor for this event is Rain CII, and we are delighted to have them join us. “”Rain CII applauds AZ China for trying something different in the conference space, and we look forward to participating,” said Ron Garbarino of Rain CII.

Watch this space for more information about the event, and how you can join.

 

 

Announcing the AZ China Petcoke Online Forum

Written by Paul Adkins

Over the last several years, there has been a “Fall Petcoke Conference” held somewhere around Asia, with the last one being held in Hong Kong last October.

This year, AZ China is offering our own petcoke conference, but this conference is going to be unlike any other you have attended. It will be held online.

The Petcoke Online Forum will be held November 12 - 14, and will be held in the comfort of your own office or home.

We at AZ China believe it is a vital time to get up to date with what is happening in the petcoke world. The recent announcement by Valero in the USA only highlights what is likely to get worse. Anode grade petcoke is about to go short, perhaps critically short. To the situation with Shale Oil and Tight Oil developments in the USA, add the increased use of hydro treating in Chinese oil refineries, and you have a potentially “tectonic” shift in the market balance of anode grade petcoke.

Fuel grade coke prices are also set for a roller coaster ride. China is likely to set import duties on high sulphur petcoke in 2014, but coal prices are set to fall. For as long as the calorific value connection is maintained, that will drive fuel coke prices down.

In the calcined coke world, new calciners are starting to impact the market. Some projects have been delayed or cancelled, but meantime, new capacity in calcined coke, and especially in anode manufacturing capacity.

In short, if ever there was a time to keep ahead of the curve, this is it. AZ China recognises this, and has decided to step into the breach.

To help us arrange this event, we are delighted to announce that Rain CII has agreed to sponsor the Petcoke Online Forum.

So, how does it work? Simple. We will shortly make a registration page available. Register your details and receive your login password. On the day, go to the forum site (we will provide the special link), and join the conversation. Because participants will come from all sorts of time zones, the conversation will be there waiting for you no matter where you log in from. (There’s a small admin fee of $99 with registration.)

Best of all, no need to find extra budget for travel or accommodation costs. No need to find a week out of your busy diary. An online forum will not have the networking opportunities that a physical presence does, but the AZ China Aluminium and Carbon conference in May 2014 will give you that opportunity.

In a separate post, I will give you more information about the line up of speakers and the topics we will cover.

If you don’t want to wait with registering for this important and innovative event, you can write to me at paul.adkins@az-china.com to pre-register. The office is closed this week for China Golden Week, but we will process your registration when the office re-opens.