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Coal tar is a thick, black liquid produced during the destructive distillation of coal. It is composed of hundreds of different compounds, including benzene, naphthalene, phenols, and aniline. It is used in a variety of applications, including the production of dyes, paints, and drugs. It is also used as a fuel and as a preservative for wood.
Coal tar is a major component of the coal industry, and is used in the production of coke, a fuel used in steel production. It is also used in the production of asphalt, and is a key ingredient in the production of creosote, a wood preservative.
The coal tar market is highly competitive, with many companies vying for market share. Major players in the market include Cenovus Energy, Sasol, and Suncor Energy. Other companies in the market include Chevron, ExxonMobil, and Shell. Show Less Read more