NAPHTHA

Naphtha is a flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixture.

Mixtures labelled naphtha have been produced from natural gas condensates, petroleum distillates, and the distillation of coal tar and peat.

Naphtha is the main feedstock for the petrochemical industry to manufacture petroleum components, such as olefins and aromatics, and also can be used for gasoline production. Asia, especially Japan and South Korea, has the highest demand for naphtha, of which there are different types based on the quality of the product: heavy, light, full-range, low-sulfur, reformer feed, gasoline blending, splitter, steam cracking, and diluent.

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