The BTU (British Thermal Unit) content of mineral oil varies depending on its specific formulation, but it typically ranges from about 130,000 to 140,000 BTU per gallon. This high energy density makes mineral oil a useful fuel source in various applications, including heating and industrial processes. Always consult specific product data sheets for precise values, as formulations may differ.
#2 fuel oil = 140,000 btu
About 5,800,640.8 BTU
About 5,800,640.8 BTU
There are approximately 37,000 BTU in one liter of crude oil.
#2 fuel oil = 140,000 btu per gallon/10 =14000 btu X 2 =28000 btu
On average, waste oil contains about 140,000 BTU per gallon. However, the specific BTU content can vary depending on the type of waste oil and its quality.
Oil has the higher BTU rating Depends. If it is Liquified Nat. Gas then it has the higher rating.
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.
There are about 5.8 million British thermal units (Btu) in one barrel of oil.
#2 fuel oil = 140,000 btu/gallon. Psi does not matter.
Specific heat of fuel oil in btu: 1)minimum-0.4 2)maximum-0.5
No. 6 fuel oil has a combustion value of 151,300 - 155,900 Btu/US gallon.