One liter of furnace oil contains approximately 36,000 BTUs (British Thermal Units). This measurement is a standard conversion for the energy content of furnace oil, which is commonly used for heating purposes. The BTU value may vary slightly depending on the specific composition and quality of the oil.
There are approximately 37,000 BTU in one liter of crude oil.
The average heating value of heating oil is around 138,500 Btu per gallon. Since there are approximately 3.785 liters in a gallon, one liter of heating oil would contain about 36,600 Btu.
Burning one liter of furnace oil produces approximately 2.6 kg of CO2 emissions.
39000 BTU
you would convert it buy using specific gravity. the specific gravity of fuel oil is 0.893 at 60F. so that said 1 liter of furnace oil would weigh 893g. one metric tonne of furnace oil would equal roughly 1120 liters
#2 fuel oil = 140,000 btu
One barrel of crude oil contains approximately 159 liters. Given that one barrel provides six million Btu, this translates to about 37,688 Btu per liter (6,000,000 Btu / 159 liters). To convert Btu to calories, note that 1 Btu is approximately 252 calories, so one barrel provides about 1.51 billion calories. Therefore, per gallon (approximately 3.785 liters), crude oil provides about 142,000 calories (1.51 billion calories / 3785 liters).
You need to find the density of the oil, from this you will be able to calculate the volume.
About 5,800,640.8 BTU
About 5,800,640.8 BTU
1KG of transformer oil will sum up to 0.815litres.
1 litre of furnace oil will have a mass of 0.998 kg. The temperature of the oil is irrelevant.