Cool 1950's Video About Refining Oil.
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Can't the tree huggers leave the cute little hydrocarbon molecules alone. Matt
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The arrev. Illinois incorrectly .. not ILL. but IL .. look at all those wet methods that they used... hahaha
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Of course this leads to the Time Machine aka the You Tube Videos from the past..
Interestingly enough all the Porters are Black...hmmm.
Interestingly enough all the Porters are Black...hmmm.
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I found an even older video about gasoline refining from the 1920's Notice how clean the air is around the refinery. Also how the water they use to wash the gasoline is disposed of in an environmentally clean way!!!