Condensate /ˈkɒndənseɪt/ (lat. condensatus – condensed, condensed) – 1) liquid formed by the condensation of gas or steam. 2) In petroleum geology – part of the gas condensate that has turned into liquid under conditions on the earth’s surface; it mainly consists of low-boiling hydrocarbons (completely boiling up to 3000C) in the methane region. Motor fuel is important