Why can't petroleum gases condense?
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This is a mixture of those heavier hydrocarbons that condense out to a liquid at normal pressure and temperature which is recovered from the natural gas in the lease operators separation facilities near by the gasfield. It excludes the lighter gaseous molecules in the gas stream, such as propane and butane..
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