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The degree of refining of crude oil can be increased both by increasing the proportion of secondary processes — thermal and catalytic cracking, hydrocracking coking — in the oil refinery circuit and by rational use (perhaps with additional refining) of gasoils of secondary origin and heavy resids [1].
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Dolmatov, L.V., Kutukov, I.E. New Products from Exhaustive Refining of Crude Oil. Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils 40, 143–148 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:CAFO.0000031894.19896.7d
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