This is done with API Table 6 A for crude oil, 6 B for products 6 c for NLS, and Table 11.
1. Convert Gross barrels to Net Barrels at 60F/15C. You need the cargo temperature and its API gravity with Table 6 A,B, or C
2. Convert Net barrels at 60F to long tons using Table 11, you need only the API gravity.
You don't. Tons measure mass, whilst barrels measure volume.
Actually, you can. To convert barrels to metric tons, you have to first know the API or specific gravity of the product. So let's take a gasoline with an API of 57.0. and we'll say we have 25k bbls. You must first convert the barrels to gallons. 25,000 x 42 = 1,050,000.00 gallons Then you have to know what the pounds per gallon for that gasoline is, which in this case is 6.249 lbs/gal 1,050,000.00 x 6.249 = 6,561,450.00 pounds You then take your pounds and convert them to metric tons, which you would divide your pounds by 2204.62 6,561,450.00 / 2204.62 = 2,976.227 metric tons In order to convert MT to BBLS, just do the reverse. Enjoy!
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453,942 barrels.
10.004206
1.7 short tons or 1.517857 long tons
About 4.71 HP to one ton of refirgeration.
kg x 0.001 = metric tons
Given that the barrels are of salt, 854.7 short tons 763.1 long tons 775.4 metric tons
Formula: tons x 0.8928571 = long tons
I calculated and it's roughly: 1000 barrels per day = 0.0484 MTPA
453,942 barrels.
The conversion formula is: UK (long) tons x 1.12 = US (short) tons.
To convert metric tons to net tons (or, simply, tons), multiply your metric tons by 1.1023. For example, 4 metric tons equals 4.4092 net tons.
Divide pounds by 2,000 to convert to tons.
To convert 3.5 tons to pounds you multiply the number of tons by 2000. So, 3.5 tons = 7000 pounds.
Multiply by 144.
A barrel is 42 gallons. Divide gallons by 42 to get barrels.
To convert 4 million metric tons to barrels per day, you need to know the specific gravity or density of the substance being measured. The conversion ratio will vary depending on the substance.
there were 36 barrels.