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Chromatography plays a key role in the analysis and quality control of oil and gas products. Modern chromatographic methods, including gas and liquid chromatography, provide high accuracy, sensitivity and speed of analysis. They allow you to identify impurities, control the composition and compliance of products with standards. The article considers innovative approaches, such as multidimensional chromatography and the use of automated systems. Development prospects are discussed, including integration with AI and digital technologies, which opens up new opportunities to improve the efficiency of quality control in the oil and gas industry. This article considers the role of chromatographic methods in the analysis and quality control of oil and gas products. Chromatography, as one of the most important tools in analytical chemistry, is used for effective separation, identification and quantitative analysis of the components of complex hydrocarbon mixtures. The article provides an overview of the basic principles of various chromatographic technologies, such as gas and liquid chromatography, as well as their most effective applications in the oil and gas industry. Petroleum product composition analysis, contaminant detection and quality control of raw materials and finished products highlight the importance of chromatography in maintaining high safety and environmental standards.

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