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Crude oil itself is not explosive, but it can be highly flammable. If ignited, it can produce large fires and potentially lead to explosions if vapors accumulate in confined spaces or if there are specific conditions, such as an ignition source and the presence of air. Additionally, in certain situations, such as during transport or storage, crude oil can pose hazards due to spills or leaks, but the oil itself does not detonate like explosives. Proper handling and safety measures are essential to mitigate these risks.

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