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Oh, for the love of units! A barrel is a unit of volume, and a metric tonne is a unit of weight. However, as given in Wikipedia for oil purposes, an approximate conversion is 1 tonne = 7.33 bbls. At 20 degrees API oil, the conversion is 1 tonne = 6.74 bbls and at 40 degrees, it would be 7.63 bbls. I used 1 tonne = 2204.6 pounds and the density of water = 62.4 lb/cu ft. In making calculations for Deepwater Horizon, I think 1 tonne = 7.33 bbl is adequate.
This is a simple question, and unfortunately, there is no simple answer. The problem is there is no average oil rate from a well. Oil forcasting is done by developing a production profile, or how much oil per year will the field produce. If a field is forecasted to produce 10,000 bbl/day and decline 10% per year, the production profile would be: Year 1: 10,000 bbl/d 3.7 MMBO = first year production Tear 2: 9,000 bbl/d 3.3 MMBO = second year Year 3 8,100 bbl/d 2.9 MMBO = third year So in the above case, 10 million bbls (10 MMBO) were produced in 3 years. This is possible in a high permeable field that contains a large volume of oil initially, perhaps 100 million bbls. Now, suppose our field's initial rate is 1500 bbl/day and declines 10% per year. In 100 years, it will only produce 6 million bbls, but the rates will be very low (less than 1 bbl/day). The field might be shut-in when it is uneconomical to produce, perhaps in 30 - 70 years. So, my answer is to produce 10 million bbls could take anywhere from 1 year to 100 years, or may never be produced from a field, depending on conditions.
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This depends on where the well is located.
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You will have to edit your question to add more detail to it. "Bbl in oil" isn't really asking anything, so it can't be answered until we know what you are asking.
It is an abbreviation for oil barrel which equates to 42 gallons.
Mexico (3 million bbl/day) and Brazil (2.57 million bbl/day) do.
The following is a list of oil refineries in the United Arab Emirates:Al-Ruwais Refinery (Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Company), 280,000 bbl/d (45,000 m3/d)Umm Al-Narr Refinery (Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Company), 90,000 bbl/d (14,000 m3/d)Jebel Ali Refinery (ENOC), 120,000 bbl/d (19,000 m3/d)Hamriyah Sharjah Refinery (Sharjah Oil), 71,300 bbl/d (11,340 m3/d)Another oil refinery is planned in Fujairah.
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its not really picky but I'd go for 5w40
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