The crude oil in a barrel is refined to produce about 19.6 gallons of gasoline.
A petroleum barrel is not a physical barrel but a unit of measurement. It is defined as 42 US gallons. There are 3.785 liters to the gallon. So 3.785 x 42 = 158.97 liters in one barrel of oil.
The oil in those barrels is crude oil. They hold 42 gallons.
A barrel of crude oil is 159 Litres.
1 barrel of oil is about 5,800,640.8 BTUs
One barrel of crude oil contains 159 liters.
The entire barrel is used and each barrel produces about 19.6 gallons of gasoline. Each barrel contains 42 gallons of crude oil.
Oil can, oil drum, or barrel.
Actually, all 42 gallons of crude oil in a barrel is used to produce that amount of gasoline.Each 42-gallon barrel of oil produces about 19.6 gallons of gasoline.
Food grade oil
A barrel of oil in the world market is 42 US Gallons.It is different from a standard oil drum used for refined oil products (eg. petroleum) which is 55 US gallons.For info, A Liquid Barrel Unit is 31.5 US Gallons, which is also not used to measure crude oil.
1 barrel of oil = 158.987295 liters 1 barrel of oil = 42 US gallons
100% The entire 42-gallon barrel of crude oil produces that amount of gasoline.
Typically, about 9.21 gallons of diesel fuel are refined out of an industry-standard 42-gallon barrel of crude oil. (This equates to about 22% of the barrel for diesel).
A petroleum barrel is not a physical barrel but a unit of measurement. It is defined as 42 US gallons. There are 3.785 liters to the gallon. So 3.785 x 42 = 158.97 liters in one barrel of oil.
The oil in those barrels is crude oil. They hold 42 gallons.
The future cost of a barrel of oil is calculated by examining projections of how much oil is available as compared to how much oil is being used or is in demand. Prices spike when the demand for oil exceeds its availability, from all sources.
About 19.5 gallons of gasoline per barrel.