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Hydrocracking is a refining process used to convert heavy petroleum fractions into lighter products such as gasoline and diesel. It involves the use of high temperatures and pressures in the presence of a catalyst to break down large molecules into smaller ones. The process is used to produce high-quality fuels with improved octane ratings and lower sulfur content. It is also used to produce a variety of other products such as lubricants, waxes, and solvents. Gasoline produced through hydrocracking is typically of higher quality than that produced through other refining processes. It has a higher octane rating, which allows for improved engine performance and fuel efficiency. It also has a lower sulfur content, which reduces emissions and improves air quality. Diesel produced through hydrocracking is also of higher quality than that produced through other refining processes. It has a higher cetane rating, which allows for improved engine performance and fuel efficiency. It also has a lower sulfur content, which reduces emissions and improves air quality. Some of the major companies in the hydrocracking market include ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell, BP, Total, and Valero. Show Less Read more