A barrel of oil is equal to 42 gallons.
There are 42 US gallons of crude oil in one barrel.
There are 5,376 liquid ounces of crude oil in one barrel.
42 gal = 158.98 l
The standard industrial oil (or barrel) drum has a capacity of 200-liters. In United States gallons (gal) one barrel holds 55-gal.
about 37 liters based on 9.83(estimates vary) gal/barrel (42gal) of distillate fuel oil (home heating and diesel)
Answer: 11,000 gal(US Liq) = 88,000 pt (US Liq)
11,000 US gallons = 9,159 Imperial gallons.
There is 42 gallons of crude oil in a barrel. This oil is refined into several different products including gasoline, diese fuel, jet fuel, etc. Each 42-gallon barrel produces approximately 44.2 gallons of refined products. The approximately 5% increased represents a "processing gain." With that said, 52,000 gallons of diesel fuel would be produced from approximately 49,412 gallons of crude oil. The formula is: 42 gal crude oil yields 44.2 gal refined fuels 49412 gal crude oil yields 52000 gal diesel fuel crude oil * 1.05 = refined fuels where crude oil is X, X * 1.05 = 52000 X = 52000 / 1.05 X = 49412 gals of crude oil
there are several standards for gallon, and a lot of standards for barrel. using the most common ones, 1 barrel of oil = 42 US gallons. so 48600 gal = 1157 barrels
1 barrel of oil = 158.987295 liters 1 barrel of oil = 42 US gallons
A full keg is a 15.5 U.S. gallon barrel, routinely called a half-barrel.
The oil in those barrels is crude oil. They hold 42 gallons.