“…The Zeoforming process is aimed to improve octane number of gasoline fractions. In this case, due to their unique structure, molecular-sieve and acid properties, zeolites show high activity and selectivity toward reactions of dehydrogenation, isomerization, cracking, oligomerization, and dehydrocyclization of organic molecules. − In comparison to conventional reforming of gasoline fractions, Zeoforming does not require the use of hydrogen. , Another advantage is that Zeoforming is not sensitive toward catalytic poisons, such as sulfur compounds, which are always present in petroleum fractions . There are numerous works dedicated to the gasoline blending technology − and various petroleum refining processes using zeolite catalysts. − However, there is a lack of research on the use of the stable gas condensate (unprocessed and upgraded via Zeoforming) as one of the blending components of commercial gasoline.…”