Gerard Sweeney

Gerard Sweeney

President, Rain Carbon Inc

Gerard (Gerry) Sweeney is President of Rain Carbon Inc., a leading vertically integrated global producer of carbon-based products that are essential raw materials for staples of everyday life. The company is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, USA, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of RAIN Industries Limited, a publicly traded company based in Hyderabad, India. Mr. Sweeney has more than 30 years of experience with leaders in the industrial carbon industry. Since 2000, he has been instrumental in the global expansion of calcined petroleum coke production throughout Asia and the Middle East, especially China, India and Kuwait. Mr. Sweeney sits on the board of Rain Commodities (USA) Inc., Rain Carbon Inc., and Rain CII Carbon LLC. He also serves on the boards of several local charities and non-profit organizations. Mr. Sweeney aspires to build the world’s most Resourceful, Reliable and Responsible industrial organization. He leads Rain Carbon with the belief that leadership means more than being recognized for industry accomplishments and rankings; it means stepping forward and doing the right things for customers, suppliers, employees, the environment, and the communities where we live and work. Mr. Sweeney holds a bachelor of science degree in accounting and finance from Rowan University (formerly Glassboro State College).

Panelist: SESSION: Calcined Petroleum Coke (CPC)
Hear from the Source: Discussions of the CPC Industry Leaders about current trends and future prospects.

All Sessions by Gerard Sweeney

3:00 pm - 3:40 pm

Calcined Petroleum Coke (CPC) | Hear from the Source: Discussions of the CPC Industry Leaders about current trends and future prospectsHear from the Source: Discussions of the CPC Industry Leaders about current trends and future prospects.

The Calcined Coke Forum has been a feature of AZ Conferences since 2008.

  • Where will future supplies of anode-grade petcoke come from?
  • As smelters demand tighter specifications, what is happening with the petcoke quality?
  • Will the inert anode impact the businesses? by when?
  • When prices are at USD1K a ton can we still say that this is a cycled market or are we locked in a new paradigm?