FIELD: oil fuel production. SUBSTANCE: motor fuels are produced by way of stabilizing gas condensate to residual content of C1-C4- hydrocarbons 0.3-1.0 wt %, fractionating stabilized gas condensate to isolate gasoline fraction boiling off in the range from initial boiling point to 120-160 C and diesel fraction boiling off in the range from 120-160 C to final boiling point. The latter is further either allowed to stand for at least 4 h or passed through a porous sorbent at 40-180 C with volume velocity 2-30 h-1. EFFECT: complete utilization of gas condensate yielding required amounts of gasoline and diesel fuels with no need to use additional fuel components.
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Dates
1997-01-27—Published
1995-03-17—Filed