It really really really DEPENDS... but, generally it is about 2 to 6 water barrels per oil barrel... Basically depends on the steam quality, injection pressure, facilities...
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A wooden barrel that holds water is commonly known as a water barrel or a water cask.
Depends on the size of the barrel. An oil barrel holds 42 gallons. But a 55 gallon barrel holds 55 gallons. Gasoline is not stored in barrels in the first place, it is stored in tanks which vary in size.
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A barrel of fresh water is 31.5 gallons in most states.
A standard barrel (Drum) is 55 gallons, therefore if the barrel is full of water it would weigh 440 pounds. An oil barrel is smaller and holds only 40 gallons and weigh apx 280 lbs as petroleum is lighter than water
About 19.6 gallons per barrel of crude oil. Each barrel holds 42 gallons of oil.
A cask or a drum is a wooden barrel that holds liquid.
A barrel that holds liquid can be a keg, a cask, a drum, a butt, a hogshead, a tub, a butt, or a cistern.
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A standard wine barrel typically holds around 225 liters, while a standard oil barrel holds around 159 liters.
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