Ahmed Taha Abdullah Galeb Saleh, A. T. Gilmutdinov, I. G. Lapshin
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The results of physical and chemical studies of gas condensate fractions, including gasoline, kerosene and diesel, are presented. Experiments were carried out on the separation of gasoline, kerosene and diesel fuel from gas condensate into fractions. The analysis showed that the collected gas condensate contains 38.02 % gasoline with a boiling point of 180 °C, 20.87 % kerosene with a boiling point of 140–240 °C and 43.67 % diesel fuel with a boiling point of 180–360 °C. The 140–240 °C fraction was obtained by secondary distillation of the straight-run fraction. The data obtained confirm that these fractions are high-quality raw materials for the production of motor gasoline, diesel fuel and jet fuel that meet modern standards. As a result of physical and chemical studies, the properties of the above mentioned fractions and their potential in the production of commercial petroleum products were determined.