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DWB of oil stands for "Deadweight Barrels," which is a measurement used to quantify the amount of oil that can be transported or stored in a given facility or vessel. It reflects the total weight of the oil, including any additional weight from the container or structure. This term is important in the oil industry for logistics, capacity planning, and operational efficiency.

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