Agenda 2024
18 September 2024
Networking drinks reception
- 17:00 - 19:00
Welcome to the Argus Global Coke and Carbon drinks reception sponsored by Bulk Trading
Location: Hilton Washington Pool Bar.
Open to all registered delegates, join your peers at this welcome drinks reception sponsored by Bulk Trading and begin the 2024 Argus Global Coke and Carbon Conference
19 September 2024
Morning registration and networking breakfast
- 08:00
Registration and breakfast
Morning workshop
- 09:00 - 09:50
Back to basics: Petroleum coke and carbon markets workshop
This introductory session is designed for those new to the petroleum coke industry and those looking to boost their fuel-grade and anode-grade knowledge with an in-person presentation from Argus market specialists.
The materials will be available to download post-event and you will be able to engage in a Q&A with Argus experts to get your most pressing questions answered.Speakers Include:
Lauren Masterson
Editor – Energy Argus Petroleum CokeArgusDelaney Ramirez
ReporterArgus
Main conference begins
- 09:50 - 09:55
Conference producer's opening remarks
Speakers Include:
Emily Harris
Conference ProducerArgus- 09:55 - 10:00
Chairperson's opening remarks
Speakers Include:
Lauren Masterson
Editor – Energy Argus Petroleum CokeArgus- 10:00 - 10:30
The economist’s take: Making sense of a changing global macroeconomic landscape
• Understand the driving factors of current macroeconomic concerns such as soaring global inflation and high interest rates, conflict in Europe and the Middle East, the US debt crisis and more.
• How is de-dollarization impacting global trade, especially in key petroleum coke and carbon hubs such as Asia and Latin America?
• Looking to 2025 and beyond, what can we expect from the global energy markets?Speaker:
Michael Cohen
Chief US Economist and Head of Oil and Refiningbp- 10:30 - 11:15
Argus presents: What is driving the global coke and carbon markets?
• What is the big picture outlook for global fuel-grade and anode-grade coke?
• What are the main factors dictating the global coke markets and why are they so influential?
• What can the market expect in terms of supply, demand, and pricing in 2024 and beyond?Speakers Include:
Lauren Masterson
Editor – Energy Argus Petroleum CokeArgus
Morning networking break
- 11:15 - 11:45
Morning networking break
Conference resumes
- 11:45 - 12:15
Latin America as a new production powerhouse? New coke capacity, rising exports, and shifting cargo routes
• How are trading patterns in Latin America evolving as both producers and buyers seek to secure cargo in timing and reliably efficient routes?
• What are they key drivers of Latin American coke production and consumption – could a weakening cement market affect demand or will this be met by other industries such as steel?
• Brazil saw their 2023 exports increase dramatically; will this continue into 2024? Could we also see rising exports from countries such as Mexico with new coke capacity in the future?- 12:15 - 12:45
Argus presents: Making the choice between coke and coal as a feedstock
• How are changing market and sanction dynamics impacting global coal trade flows?
• How have seaborne coal and coke markets been affected by recent freight challenges in the Middle East and how has this impacted end-user industry fuel choices?
• What are the potential trends and challenges for the seaborne coal and petroleum coke markets?Speaker:
Ajay Modi
Associate Editor - Solid FuelsArgus
Lunch break
- 12:45 - 14:00
Networking lunch break
Battery materials: The destination for anode-grade coke
- 14:00 - 14:30
Increasing global demand, raw material pressures and a new market of opportunity: The global battery materials industry explained
• Understand the key opportunities and challenges faced by battery producers and the raw materials involved including sulphur, sulphuric acid, petroleum coke and more.
• Where does needle coke fit into the battery metals supply chain?
• How is growth in the global electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) production impacting demand for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), and by extension coke?Presenter:
Zach Schumacher
Global Editor - Argus Scrap MarketsArgus- 14:30 - 15:15
Industry panel: How is the global carbon supply chain adapting to the increasing presence of battery materials as a demand centre?
• To what extent have the global trade flows for carbon been altered by the increasing buying patterns from battery material industries?
• How is this affecting the relationship between calciners, smelters and other traditional buyers of anode-grade coke?
• What opportunities does this present for the future of carbon as a key raw material for battery production in light of growing focus on EVs and other battery products?Speakers Include:
Haroldo Andrade
North America Commercial & Logistics DirectorUnimetal GroupModerators:
Lauren Masterson
Editor – Energy Argus Petroleum CokeArgusZach Schumacher
Global Editor - Argus Scrap MarketsArgus
Afternoon networking break
- 15:15 - 16:00
Afternoon coffee and networking break
Interactive freight happy hour
- 16:00 - 17:00
Around the world in how many days? A conversation with leading freight analysts, brokers and shipowners
• Join this interactive happy hour session and get visibility on vessel and dry bulk cargo analytics, insights from brokers and shipowners on current market conditions and get your most pressing questions answered.
• To what extent are global trade disruptions such as conflict in Europe and the Middle East affecting the reliable transportation and delivery of petroleum coke across the globe?
• Will we ever see easing canal congestion hotspots like Panama and Suez?Speakers Include:
Bobby Scott
Director of Business DevelopmentCapes Shipping AgenciesMark Czarnecki
Chief Commercial OfficerM/G Transport Services LLCRobb Heath
PartnerMID-SHIP Group LLCEric Battersby
Commercial & Business Development ManagerPort of Corpus Christi
Conference day one concludes
- 17:00
Chairperson's closing remarks
Speakers Include:
Lauren Masterson
Editor – Energy Argus Petroleum CokeArgus- 17:00 - 18:30
Networking drinks reception
20 September 2024
Morning registration and networking breakfast
- 08:00 - 09:00
Morning networking and breakfast
- 08:55 - 09:00
Chairperson's opening remarks
Main conference begins
- 09:00 - 09:45
Paving the way for the future: Low carbon cement technology, diversified feedstocks and the future of the global cement industry
• What legislation is being implemented across the globe that is driving the cement industry to become more sustainable, and how could this impact their choice of fuel?
• Understanding the fuels matrix – what are the biggest competitor fuels that the petroleum coke industry should be aware of and do these differ by production capacity and global presence?
• How are different cement companies approaching technology such as low carbon cement as a potential for the future whilst ensuring the high quality of their products?Speakers include:
Rodrigo Santana
Procurement ManagerCIPLANAli Zidan
Head of ProcurementArabian Cement Company- 09:45 - 10:15
Rain Carbon case study
Speakers include:
Maia Hunt
Director Technical ServicesRain Carbon
Morning networking break
- 10:30 - 11:00
Morning coffee and networking break
Aluminum markets and coal tar pitch
- 11:00 - 11:45
A bright new future for smelters – How is primary low-carbon aluminum production developing across the globe?
• Aluminum is a critical metal but the industry has faced challenges in recent years including curtailments and shutdowns – how could new technology such as low carbon aluminum boost this industry for the future?
• Is there any plans for a standardised definition of low-carbon aluminum? What could be the driver of this – policy, investment, or the industry themselves?
• What different pathways and technologies exist for the reduction of GHG emissions by the global aluminum industry?Speakers Include:
Matt Meenan
VP External AffairsThe Aluminum Association- 11:45 - 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 for the production of carbon anodes in the aluminum smelting processs, 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?
Conference concludes
Conference concludes and grab and go lunch
Thank you for attending the Argus Global Coke and Carbon Conference 2024!