It condenses out of the raw gas if the temperature is reduced to below the hydrocarbon dew point temperature of the raw gas. The natural gas condensate is also referred to as simply condensate, or gas condensate, or sometimes natural gasoline because it contains hydrocarbons within the gasoline boiling range. Raw natural gas may come from any one of three types of gas wells Some very early internal combustion engines such as the first types made by Karl Benz, and early Wright brothers aircraft engines used natural gasoline, which could be either drip gas or a similar range of hydrocarbons distilled from crude oil.
Product Information
Natural-gas condensate is a low-density mixture of hydrocarbon liquids that are present as gaseous components in the raw natural gas produced from many natural gas fields.
Uses
Improve the physical properties of crude oil during the distillation process
Historical use in vehicles