Fractionating Tower at Seminole Oil Refinery August 1939
A fractionating tower stands at an oil refinery in Seminole, Oklahoma, captured in August 1939. This structure serves a crucial role in separating crude oil into various components. Seminole County was a significant area for oil production during the 20th century, contributing to the economic development of the region and the United States.
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Fractionating Tower at Seminole Oil Refinery August 1939
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