HS-6 · Subheading
271311
Petroleum coke; (not calcined), obtained from bituminous minerals
Heading 2713 — Petroleum coke, petroleum bitumen; other residues of petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals
Chapter 27: Mineral fuels, oils
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 271311 when importing or exporting petroleum coke that is not calcined and derived from bituminous minerals. For instance, a shipment of petroleum coke used as a fuel in industrial boilers falls under this code.
This code specifically targets uncalcined petroleum coke, which differs from HS-6 271312, covering calcined petroleum coke. If your product has been subjected to high-temperature treatment to remove volatile substances, you should classify it under 271312 instead.
Petroleum coke is a byproduct of petroleum refining and is often used in the production of electrodes for electric arc furnaces, as well as in the aluminum and steel industries. Understanding the specific characteristics of your product is crucial for proper classification.
When dealing with petroleum coke, consider its packaging and end-use. It is typically shipped in bulk or in bags, and its application can influence its classification. Always ensure that the product description on your invoice matches the specifications of HS-6 271311.
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Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Bulk shipment of petroleum coke for use in steel manufacturing
- Petroleum coke delivered in bags for use as a fuel in power plants
- Petroleum coke used as a raw material for producing carbon electrodes
- Petroleum coke sourced from a refinery, not subjected to calcination
- Export of petroleum coke for use in cement kilns
- Petroleum coke used in the production of anodes for aluminum smelting
- Petroleum coke transported in containers for industrial combustion
- Petroleum coke supplied to a company for use in carbon black production
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 271311 used for?
- How to classify petroleum coke for export?
- Is my petroleum coke calcined or uncalcined?
- What are the applications of petroleum coke?
- How do I package petroleum coke for shipping?
- Can I use petroleum coke in cement production?
- What are the differences between HS 271311 and 271312?
- What documentation do I need for petroleum coke imports?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- how to classify petroleum coke under HS codes
- differences between calcined and uncalcined petroleum coke
- requirements for shipping petroleum coke internationally
- uses of petroleum coke in industrial applications
- packaging guidelines for petroleum coke shipments
- importing petroleum coke for steel manufacturing
- exporting petroleum coke to power plants
- understanding petroleum coke regulations and compliance
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What is petroleum coke?
- Petroleum coke is a solid carbon material derived from oil refining, used mainly in industrial applications like fuel and electrode production.
- How do I know if my petroleum coke is calcined?
- If your petroleum coke has been treated at high temperatures to remove volatile substances, it is calcined. Otherwise, it falls under HS-6 271311 as uncalcined.
- What are the main uses of petroleum coke?
- Petroleum coke is primarily used as a fuel in power generation, as a raw material for aluminum production, and in the manufacture of electrodes for steelmaking.
- What should I include in my shipping documentation for petroleum coke?
- Include a detailed product description, the correct HS code, weight, and packaging information in your shipping documentation for petroleum coke.
- Can I export petroleum coke without special permits?
- Exporting petroleum coke may require permits depending on your country’s regulations. Check with local authorities to ensure compliance.
- What is the difference between HS-6 271311 and HS-6 271312?
- HS-6 271311 covers uncalcined petroleum coke, while HS-6 271312 is for calcined petroleum coke, which has undergone a heating process.
- How is petroleum coke typically packaged for shipping?
- Petroleum coke is usually shipped in bulk or in bags, depending on the end-use and customer requirements.
- What industries use petroleum coke?
- Industries such as steel, aluminum, and cement manufacturing commonly use petroleum coke for various applications.
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