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One barrel (42 gallons) of crude oil, when refined, yields approximately 19.6 gallons of finished motor gasoline. The remainder of the barrel yields distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, and other products.
One barrel of crude oil produces about 19.6 US gallons of gasoline.
Many things can be made out of crude oil including synthetic textiles, plastics, fertilizers, bubblegum(!) , car gasoline (car petrol), diesel, jet fuel, heating oil, tar for roads etc.
8 to 12 gallons depending on crude type used
OIL-MAKESProductGallons per barrelgasoline19.5distillate fuel oil(Includes both home heating oil and diesel fuel)9.2kerosene-type jet fuel4.1residual fuel oil(Heavy oils used as fuels in industry, marine transportation and for electric power generation)2.3liquefied refinery gasses1.9still gas1.9coke1.8asphalt and road oil1.3petrochemical feedstocks1.2lubricants0.5kerosene0.2other0.3Figures are based on 1995 average yields for U.S. refineries. One barrel contains 42 gallons of crude oil. The total volume of products made is 2.2 gallons greater than the original 42 gallons of crude oil. This represents "processing gain."... JR
normally a barrel of something is 40 gallons, that is the standard for oil, however, 55 gallon and other size barrels exist as well.
About 19.6 gallons of gasoline from each barrel of crude oil. According to API: 'Better refining technologies have made it possible to produce over 21 gallons of gasoline from a 42-gallon barrel of crude oil ' also look at the National Petroleum Refiners Association I wish i had my old thinkpad up and running, i know I have a really good graph of all the products that are taken from a '55' gal barrel of oil.. with additaves, it adds up to quite a bit more than the 'barrel' itself..
It varies alot. The minimum value is zero- as some crude oil are refined into other products. So, let's assume this is a crude that is economical to refine into gasoline. In this case , it can be as low as 2 gallons or as high as 23 gallons. (1 bbl = 42 gallons) Expressed as a percentage of the crude oil, this is 5 to 55%. (See attached links). The crude oil not refined as gasoline will be refined for other products. Common refined products from crude oil are provided in the related link, and will differ depending on the properties of the crude oil. It's very interesting that after refining, there will be more gallons of produced products than the original barrel of crude oil.
5 gallons
Jet Fuel, Paraffin, Asphalt, Lubricants, Natural Gas
It is derived from crude oil.
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