Uganda's industrial landscape is currently undergoing a shift toward localized mineral processing. The demand for calcined petroleum coke has risen as local foundries seek to optimize the carbonization process to improve the tensile strength of cast iron components used in agricultural machinery.
However, the logistics of transporting heavy carbon blocks through East African corridors often lead to material degradation. This has created a critical need for high-density graphite blocks that can withstand the rigorous transport and the high humidity of the Lake Victoria basin without premature oxidation.
Furthermore, the burgeoning steel sector in Kampala and surrounding industrial zones is transitioning from basic smelting to more precise alloy production, requiring a steady supply of premium graphitized petroleum coke to ensure consistent electrical conductivity and reduce energy waste.
