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What is crude densities? Crude densities are measured in api gravity. Api gravity is found by placing a hydrometer in a cylinder of crude at 60 degrees Fahrenheit and reading the depth the hydrometer has sunk into the crude.

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What is the Specific Gravity of Saudi Crude Oil?

Crude oil densities vary from Saudi Arabian fields, so a single specific gravity is not possible. However, for purposes of benchmarking crude, the Dubai crude is 31 degrees API (0.871).


What is the difference between crude oil and motor oil?

Crude oil is the oil from the well. Motor oil has been processed. The motor oil must have certain properties, such as viscosity and density, and it can not contain any contaminants, such as sulfur. Crude oil is unrefined oil, and it has a wide range of viscosities and densities, and may contain contaminants.


How many liters of crude oil makes one metric tons?

One metric ton of crude oil typically corresponds to approximately 7.3 to 8.2 barrels, which translates to about 1,000 to 1,200 liters, depending on the oil's density. The exact volume can vary based on the specific type of crude oil, as different varieties have different densities. Generally, a rough estimate is that 1 metric ton of crude oil is around 1,200 liters.


What is the average density of Irak Crude oil?

Iraq's fields produce from numerous formations, with varying crude densities. Many of these fields have large ranges, such as the Mauddud formation with a range of densities 12 to 38 degrees API. The two largest fields Kirkuk and Rumaila have average gravities of 32 to 33 degrees API. To convert from degrees API to specific gravity (SG), SG = 141.5/(131.5+API) See related links.


Difference betwee nymex crude and brent crude?

Difference between nymex crude and brent crude


How many barrels in 60000 tons?

To convert tons to barrels, the conversion factor will depend on the type of material being referred to (e.g. oil, wine, etc.) as they all have different densities. For crude oil, which is a common reference, 1 ton is roughly equivalent to 7.33 barrels. Therefore, 60,000 tons of crude oil would be approximately equal to 60,000 * 7.33 = 439,800 barrels.


What is Nigeria's position in the world in producing crude oil?

Crude oil is crude..


What is a crude boat?

crude boats


What is the meaning of suspicious densities?

suspicious densities are seen in both upper lobe


Why is crude oil known as crude?

Crude Oil is hydrocarbon and it is mixture of carbon and hydrogen.


How many gallons of crude are in 1 barrel of crude?

1 barrel of crude oil equals 42 US gallons of crude oil.


What is comparative and superlative of crude?

Comparative: cruder or more crude or less crude Superlative: crudest

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