I remember in one of our experiments, we had a compressed gas condensate in the cylinder. Reducing the pressure caused the liquefaction of the gas in 2 steps. The first liquid which was brownish observed immediately after the reduction of pressure, while the latter (which was light) was observed after the reduction of pressure around 400 psi.
As a result, I think this observation can lead to an answer "yes" to your question. My supervisor justified this phenomenon due to the complexity of gas composition.