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Petcoke transfer at Pier 2

Anacortes, WALocal News

At Port of Anacortes Pier 2, a critical transfer of petroleum coke to a barge is currently taking place, marking a significant logistical operation for the local economy. The process is managed by Holly Frontier Sinclair’s Puget Sound Refinery, which transports petcoke from its facility to the port. This commodity is crucial for several industries, particularly in international markets like China, Japan, and India, where it is extensively used in aluminum and steel manufacturing, as well as in power generation. The ongoing operations at Pier 2 not only contribute to the local economy but also emphasize the port's strategic role in global trade. The article details the significance of petcoke and its applications, shedding light on the economic interdependencies between local resources and international markets.

Additionally, the piece highlights the environmental considerations associated with handling such materials. Overall, this operation represents a vital link in the supply chain for essential industrial materials. The information presented reflects the importance of local industries in a global context.

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