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Agenda 2025

24 September

Networking drinks reception

17:00 - 19:00

Welcome to the Argus Global Coke and Carbon drinks reception 

Venue: Networking area
 
Open to all registered delegates, join your peers at the welcome drinks and begin the 2025 Argus Global Coke and Carbon Conference.

25 September 2025

Morning registration and networking breakfast

09:00 - 10:00

Registration and breakfast

Main conference begins

10:00 - 10:10

Chairperson's opening remarks

Speaker:

Lauren Masterson

Editor – Energy Argus Petroleum Coke
Argus
10:10 - 10:40

Argus presents: What is driving the global coke and carbon markets?

  • What are the main factors dictating the global coke markets and why are they so influential?   
  • How does the market continue to be split between anode and fuel grade coke?
  • How have tariffs affected the global fuel and anode grade markets?

Speakers:

Lauren Masterson

Editor – Energy Argus Petroleum Coke
Argus

Hadley Medlock

Reporter
Argus
10:40 - 11:10

Building sustainable supply chains in the global cement industry

  • What is the global cement and clinker supply and demand outlook
  • How are cement manufacturers continuing to consider alternative fuels? What are the main incentives to do so – regulatory, financial, tariffs or something else entirely?
  • How are we seeing global demand and competition for cement and clinker evolve considering policy and trade tariffs?

Speakers Include:

Rodrigo Santana

Procurement Manager
CIPLAN

Ajay Modi

Associate Editor - Solid Fuels
Argus

Morning networking break

11:10 - 11:55

Morning networking break

Conference resumes

11:55 - 12:25

Understanding the European refining industry’s uncertain future

  • How are growing regulatory pressures in Europe to reduce emissions and promote renewable energy impacting the demand for traditional refined products such as oil and petroleum coke?
  • What unique economic and geopolitical challenges does the European refining industry face?
  • What opportunities are there for the European petroleum coke industry still in emerging markets such as carbon anodes, feedstocks for advanced materials and other alternative uses for coke?

Speaker:

Yury Burenko

Managing Director
DYM Resources
12:25 - 13:00

The weight of freight – How can the global dry bulk industry best manage risk?

  • What types of bulk carriers are we seeing transporting petroleum coke across the globe? How is inland transportation evolving for the dry bulk markets?
  • How are rapidly changing US tariffs on transportation industries affecting the dry bulk freight market - considering Chinese built ships, import taxes, free trade agreements and more.
  • 2025 has seen union labour disputes, flooding, low water levels, tariffs, marine decarbonisation policy and much more – how is the drybulk logistics network working to manage these risks?

Dimitrios Georgantis

Director
Howe Robinson Partners

Lauren Masterson

Editor – Energy Argus Petroleum Coke
Argus

Lunch break

13:00 - 14:30

Networking lunch break

Feedstock and heavy industries

14:30 - 15:15

 How is the relationship between coke and coal evolving?

  • What's driving supply and demand in the coal markets?
  • How do coal and coke compare in terms of competitiveness as a feedstock? Considering tariffs, sulphur emissions, sanctions, availability and pricing.
  • How does feedstock competition vary globally?

Speaker:

Ajay Modi

Associate Editor - Solid Fuels
Argus
15:15 - 15:50

Virtual - Heavy industries in a decarbonising world: How are steel and aluminium, cement and other companies prioritising reducing emissions whilst increasing product efficiency?

- What role does coke play as a feedstock in the metals industry? What might the future hold for feedstocks in this industry?
- How are producers tackling sustainability targets – considering recycling material, feedstocks, carbon capture, new technologies and more.
- What does the future hold for the primary markets across the globe?
- How are producers and traders preparing for carbon intensity reporting and verification requirements under CBAM and similar frameworks?

Speakers Include:

Alessandro Sciamarelli

Market Analysis and Economic Studies
European Steel Association (EUROFER)

Afternoon networking break

15:50 - 16:30

Afternoon coffee and networking break

Main conference resumes

16:30 - 17:00

Biocarbon market outlook:

  • What are the regional market trends and drivers for the production, consumption, end-use and regulatory development for fuel and anode-grade coke?
  • What impact are economic and environmental policies having on the production and consumption of coke across the world?
  • What new opportunities are there for coke and carbon producers to get excited about in the future? How are markets such as steel, aluminum, and batteries developing?

Speaker:

Thomas Meth

Head of Biomass
Javelin Commodities

Conference day one concludes

17:00 - 17:15

Chairperson's closing remarks

Speakers Include:

Lauren Masterson

Editor – Energy Argus Petroleum Coke
Argus
17:00 - 19:00

Networking drinks reception

26 September 2025

Morning registration and networking breakfast

09:00 - 10:00

Morning networking and breakfast

10:00 - 10:05

Chairperson's opening remarks

Speaker:

Lauren Masterson

Editor – Energy Argus Petroleum Coke
Argus

Main conference begins

10:05 - 10:40

Argus presents: The global petroleum coke and coal outlook for 2026 and beyond

  • What is the big picture outlook for global petroleum coke trade?    
  • What will be the key trends to watch in 2026 and beyond? Including competitor feedstocks, refinery maintenance, global policy and trade tariffs.
  • How are market fundamentals such as supply, pricing, demand, and global trade routes expected to evolve in 2026 and beyond?

Carly Vandergriff

Analyst
Argus
10:40 - 11:15

Finding a place for carbon in the growing battery and EV supply chain

  • How is carbon utilised in the battery industry?
  • How can the carbon industry get contribute to the development of lithium and sodium-ion batteries for EVs and make the most of this new opportunity?

Haroldo Andrade

North America Commercial & Logistics Director
Unimetal Group

Justin Potisit

Business Development Manager
Aminco Resources

Lauren Masterson

Editor – Energy Argus Petroleum Coke
Argus

Morning networking break

11:15 - 11:55

Morning coffee and networking break

Metals markets and coal tar pitch

11:55 - 12:30

The special ingredient for aluminum and steel production: Why is coal tar pitch so invaluable?

  • Coal tar pitch (CTP) is a coal tar derivative which is mainly utilised as a binding material to produce carbon anodes in the aluminum smelting process, and is also vital for the graphite electrodes in electric arc furnaces used in steel production.
  • What are the key differences between different pitches such as coal tar, petroleum pitch, refined and specialty pitches?
  • What opportunities exist in the coal tar pitch market which is predicted to grow year on year well into the next decade? 

Speakers Include:

Les Edwards

Vice President Production Control and Technical Services
Rain Carbon Inc

Conference concludes

12:30 - 12:45

Chairperson's closing remarks

Speaker:

Lauren Masterson

Editor – Energy Argus Petroleum Coke
Argus
12:45

Conference concludes and grab and go lunch

Thank you for attending the Argus Global Coke and Carbon Conference 2025!