Indonesian, Russian, Australian, South African thermal coal trading and direct Bathinda HPCL Pet Coke supply.
We maintain strategic relationships with international trade desks to supply thermal coals from major global origins.
Highly popular low-sulphur, low-ash sub-bituminous coal. Typical GCV ranges from 3800 to 5000 GAR. Widely used for direct firing in brick kilns and blending with high-sulphur coals to control average emissions.
| GCV (GAR) | 3800 - 5000 kcal/kg |
| Sulphur | ≤ 0.5% max |
| Ash (ARB) | 5% - 8% |
High GCV thermal coal showing low sulphur and high volatile matter. Standard specs run from 6000 to 6500 NAR. Ideal for chemical plants, paper mill boilers, and industrial energy users seeking high combustion parameters.
| GCV (NAR) | 6000 - 6500 kcal/kg |
| Sulphur | ≤ 0.5% max |
| Ash (ARB) | 8% - 12% |
High heat content, low inherent moisture, and consistent sizing parameters. GCV typically ranges from 5500 to 6000 NAR. Supplied directly to major power sector clients and cement manufacturers.
| GCV (NAR) | 5500 - 6000 kcal/kg |
| Sulphur | ≤ 0.8% max |
| Moisture | 8% - 12% |
For clients seeking maximum heat release performance in North India, we trade petroleum coke sourced directly from the HPCL Guru Gobind Singh Refinery in Bathinda, Punjab.
Pet Coke exhibits an extremely high calorific value (~8000-8300 kcal/kg GAR) compared to conventional steam coals. However, it contains high sulphur (~6.0%), which requires correct boiler combustion control. It is extensively used by local brick kilns and metal-smelting rolling mills.
| Parameter | Certified Limit (Typical) |
|---|---|
| Gross Calorific Value (GCV - ADB) | ~8,000 - 8,300 kcal/kg |
| Total Sulphur (ADB) | 5.5% – 6.5% (High Sulphur) |
| Total Moisture (ARB) | 4.0% – 6.0% |
| Ash Content (ADB) | ≤ 0.8% max |
| Volatile Matter (ADB) | 9.5% – 12.0% |
| Fixed Carbon (ADB) | ~85.0% - 88.0% |
| Hardgrove Grindability Index (HGI) | 60 - 75 |
Note: Chemical properties are subject to HPCL refinery process parameters. Analysis sheets are issued directly by the refinery loading bay.