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Production of low-viscosity marine fuels with improved environmental and low-temperature properties

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Abstract

Main ways have been considered to improve the technology of production of low-viscosity marine fuels toward more efficient use of fuel and energy resources—in the context of an acute shortage of oil and unification and reduction of the range of ship’s fuels—and to organize the production of modern types of marine diesel fuel through advanced technologies that ensure quality enhancement and improvement in the environmental and low-temperature properties by both engineering means and use of high-performance pour-point depressants.

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Original Russian Text © N.K. Kondrasheva, D.A. Kondrashev, 2015, published in Neftekhimiya, 2015, Vol. 55, No. 1, pp. 72–77.

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Kondrasheva, N.K., Kondrashev, D.A. Production of low-viscosity marine fuels with improved environmental and low-temperature properties. Pet. Chem. 55, 68–73 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0965544115010077

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