Mineral oils: processes and products – Products and compositions
Reexamination Certificate
2004-09-13
2008-01-22
Nguyen, Tam M. (Department: 1764)
Mineral oils: processes and products
Products and compositions
C208S015000, C208S017000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07320748
ABSTRACT:
A stable distillate fuel blend useful as a fuel or as a blending component of a fuel that is suitable for use in turbine engine, said fuel blend prepared from at least one highly paraffinic distillate fuel component having low to moderate branching and at least one conventional petroleum-derived distillate fuel component and a process for preparing same involving the blending of at least two components having antagonistic properties with respect to one another.
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Hemighaus Gregory
O'Rear Dennis J.
Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
Gess, Esq. E. Joseph
Nguyen Tam M.
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