The article is devoted to the study of rapeseed oil cracking in the presence of zeolite catalysts in order to prepare the liquid fraction with the properties close to fossil diesel.To evaluate the cracking products, the chromatographic methods GL and GC/MS were used, together with the determination of viscosities, acid values and densities. The cracking of rapeseed oil in the presence of zeolite-type catalysts in batch arrangement at temperatures between 350 and 440°C gave a yield of liquid condensate 85 to 90wt.%. After removal of volatile components 3 to 9wt.% by distillation at the temperatures up to 190°C, the GL chromatogram of treated condensate was similar to that of fossil diesel fuel. The paper deals with the influence of the kind and amount of catalyst on composition and properties of treated products with the use of GL and GC/MS chromatography and with the tests of blends of fossil diesel fuel with cracking products at contents up to 7vol.%. The blended fuels meet all parameters specified by standard EN 590 for diesel fuel.