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Catalytic reforming of gasolines fractions distilling between 85 and 180° C from upper-cretaceous oils from the Malgobek and Karabulak-Acahaluki oil fields in the Chechen-Ingush ASSR and having low octane numbers may yield 84–86% of gasoline with an octane number equal to 78–79 (engine method).
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The 60–85° C fractions from Malgobek and Karabulak-Achaluki oils are suitable starting materials for the production of benzene; the yields of benzene from this fraction may attain the value of 29 and 21 weight %, respectively.
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Levchenko, E.S., Ponomareva, E.A. & Gorina, S.F. Catalytic reforming of gasoline fractions from Chechen-Ingush upper-cretaceous oils. Chem Technol Fuels Oils 1, 833–835 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00719185
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