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Diagram drawn by Theresa knott. This is a diagram of a typical, atmospheric pressure crude oil distillation tower used in petroleum refining (oil refineries). |
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According to the "other versions" section of this template, the date was approximately June 2004. - Mbeychok 23:26, 20 September 2007 (UTC) |
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According to Theresa knott's user page (and her Image gallery), this image was originally created by her. - Mbeychok 23:26, 20 September 2007 (UTC) |
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Users Psarianos, Theresa knott on en.wikipedia |
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