#2 fuel oil = 140,000 btu
82,810 Btu/gal of Propylene
About 5,800,640.8 BTU
About 5,800,640.8 BTU
Check this website out. It has a list of all fuels and the BTU outputs. http://www.cogeneration.net/FuelAndEnergyConversionandEquivalence.htm
Consider that there are 138, 500 BTUs per gallon of heating oil. Crank the handle on the math machine and that's 7.22 x 10-6 gal / BTU for your energy equivalent. To generate one BTU per hour, that's how much oil it will take.
1030-1060 BTU/cf 1 gal (US) = 0.133 cf (cubic foot) 1 cf = 7.48 gal converting units, 138 - 142 BTU/gal X 600 ( the approximate volume change from liquid to gas = 84,000 BTU/galhttp://www.retailenergy.com/hybrid/Liquified%20Natural%20Gas.htm The previous answer neglected to account for the difference in the BTU/vol of methane as a liquid vs the BTU/vol of methane as a gas
The heating value for diesel overheating oil ranges depends with the grade of oil. It ranges between 132,900 and 137,000 Btu/US gal.
The number of BTU's per gallon of oil depends on the type of oil, of which there are many different kinds for different uses. The links, below, offer guidance in converting such values. Use your favorite web search engine to find conversions for specific oils, per the following examples: convert gallon of diesel fuel #1 to BTU convert gallon of home heating oil to BTU
#2 fuel oil = 140,000 btu/gallon. Psi does not matter.
No. 6 fuel oil has a combustion value of 151,300 - 155,900 Btu/US gallon.
About 5,800,640.8 BTUs
150.000