The output of petroleum coke transformation in France is forecasted to decline steadily from 9.87 thousand terajoules in 2024 to 6.22 thousand terajoules in 2028. This represents a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately -10%. In 2023, the output stood at approximately 10.8 thousand terajoules, reflecting a clear trend of shrinking outputs over the forecast period, with a year-on-year decrease notably from 2025 to 2026 at -10.3% and from 2026 to 2027 at -11.3%.
Future trends to watch include developments in green energy policies, shifts in industrial demand for petrochemical products, and advancements in energy efficiency technologies, which may further influence petroleum coke output.
- Potential regulatory changes impacting the fossil fuel sector
- Increased adoption of alternative energy sources
- Technological innovations in industrial processing