uitgasolie
Uitgasolie (Dutch for 'off-gas oil') is a term used in some industrial contexts to describe a hydrocarbon condensate recovered from off-gases produced during processes such as gasification, cracking or exhaust-gas treatment. The term is not standardized, and its exact meaning varies between facilities and countries; some sources use it to denote heavy condensates, while others refer to refinery or process-off-gas liquids that are subsequently upgraded or burned as fuel.
Most descriptions portray uitgasolie as a heavy, viscous oil with a high boiling range, often containing sulfur
Production and use: Uitgasolie is typically collected from gas-cleaning sections or condensers downstream of gasification, upgrading
Environmental and safety: It is usually flammable and may pose health hazards due to volatile organics and
See also: off-gas, condensate, tar, gasification.
References: The term is not widely standardized; consult facility-specific documentation and regulatory guidance for exact definition