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The image is a close-up of an open textbook page, likely from a science or chemistry book, discussing crude oil and natural gas. The page is dominated by text, with a single, small diagram of a benzene molecule at the bottom right. The text is printed in black ink on a cream-colored paper. The main subjects of the page are the educational content presented. The text discusses the origin of crude oil and natural gas, describing how they were formed from ancient marine life over millions of years under immense pressure and heat. It also delves into the composition of crude oil, its impurities, and the process of refining it through fractional distillation. The concept of industrial fractionation in oil refineries is also explained. There are no people or obvious objects other than the book itself. The setting is implied to be an educational environment, perhaps a classroom, library, or a study space. There are no indicators of time of day or weather. Notable details include the various headings and subheadings that organize the information: "CRUDE OIL," "ORIGIN OF CRUDE OIL AND NATURAL GAS," "PETROLEUM," "Composition of crude oil," "Refining of crude oil/ Fractional Distillation of Crude oil," "Exploration of crude oil," and "Industrial Fractionation." The presence of a diagram of a benzene molecule suggests a focus on the chemical nature of hydrocarbons. A page number, "4798," is visible at the bottom right. The text itself is the primary focus, with no discernable activity or event taking place beyond the act of reading or referencing the material within the book. The tone of the text is informative and educational. The location context of Jalingo, Nigeria, is not explicitly represented within the image itself, but is provided as external information.
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