Two trillion cubic feet of gasoline is roughly 489,795,922,000 barrels.
In the U.S., most fluid barrels (apart from oil) are 31.5 US gallons. Therefore, 239 million cubic feet of water would equate to about 56.75 million barrels of water.
Regular pallet sizes are 48x40x6.4ft or 7.1 cubic feet. Some beverage industries use a 36x36 pallet or 4.8 cubic feet. 48x48 pallets that are sometimes used to transport large barrels are 8.53 cubic feet.
Water volume of 35.2 km3 (28,500,000 acre·ft)----- 28.5 million acre-feet x 43,560 square feet in an acre = 1.24 trillion cubic feet x 8.1 (gallons in a cubic foot) = 10 trillion gallons
An acre is a unit of area. A cubic foot is a unit of volume. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Volume is measured in liters, cubic centimeters, cubic meters, fluid ounces, quarts, pints, gallons, barrels, cubic inches, cubic feet, cubic yards, and many other units.
Dependes on the volume of your barrel. > Radius (r) = 8.5 / 12 = 0.7083333 . . . feet > The volume of the well = pi * r * r * l = 2364.375 cubic feet > Divide 2364.375 by your barrel volume in cubic feet, this = number of barrels.
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5.615 -------------------------------------------------- The answer, above, is for a 42 gallon barrel. For a 50 gallon barrel the answer is: One gallon = 231 cubic inches. One cubic foot = 1728 cubic inches (12 x 12 x 12) 231 x 50 = 11,550 cu. in. 11,550 ÷ 1728 = 6.684027 cubic feet.
About 6.32 32-gallon barrels in one cubic yard.
There are 6.289811 barrels (petroluem) in 1 m3.
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