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  • The image shows a distant oil rig standing tall in the ocean during a sunset. The sky is illuminated with soft golden hues, creating a serene atmosphere. Waves roll gently in the foreground, and in the background, a cargo ship can be seen faintly on the horizon. The overall mood is calm and peaceful, with a blend of industrial and natural elements. Cheap Oil at its Third Anniversary Jean-Pierre Sereni · April 2017
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