The forecast for petroleum coke energy supply in France presents a gradual decline from 2024 to 2028. Starting in 2024 with 695.92 thousand tonnes of oil equivalent, the supply decreases year-over-year, reaching 683.92 in 2028. This steady drop represents an average annual decrease of 0.44% over the five-year forecast period. Compared to the previous years' data up to 2023, France is experiencing a consistent downtrend in petroleum coke supply, with each year showing a slight reduction in volume.
Looking ahead, key trends to monitor include the impact of regulatory changes targeting carbon emissions, developments in alternative energy sources, and potential shifts in industrial demand. These factors could further influence the trajectory of petroleum coke energy supply in France.