i think it is one british thermal unit
Coleman fuel, also known as white gas, contains around 21,000 BTUs per gallon. This makes it a relatively high-energy fuel source for camping stoves and lanterns.
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.
Around 138,370 Btu per gallon, according to ATRI: ULSD Has More Energy Than Engineers First Expected] (1/26/2009). This is 7.227 Gal/MMBtu. Thare are other numbers commonly in use, 139,200 and 140,000.
1 gallon for #1 Kerosene produces 135,000 BTUs. #1 Kerosene is closely related to #1 Diesel and JP8 (Jet Fuel) - they differ chiefly in additives. Likewise, #2 Kerosene, Diesel #2, and Furnace Oil are similar to one another. #2 oils have higher sulfur content, which leads to more eye and lung irritation from the emissions. However, they are also comprised of longer hydrocarbon chains, and therefore weigh more per gallon and also have somewhat higher energy content.
Propane has a heat content of 19,900 btu/lb net. This means that a 36000 btu/hr heater needs to burn 1.809 lbs of propane per hour to produce this amount of heat. A 40 lb bottle will last about 22 hours if the heater runs continuously.
114,000 BTU/gallon
For regular gasoline, 125,000 BTU per US gallon
Propylene has a lower heating value of approximately 21,500 BTU per gallon.
About 114,000 BTU per US gallon.
76000
140,000
Propane = 91,600 btu per gallon
btu per pound * pounds per gallon OK, it sounds as if you know the value of fuel in oil btu per pound.Now find out how much a gallon of fuel oil weighs and multiply the btu value x that weight in pounds and that is the value per gallon. Or simply, diesel fuel is #2 fuel oil which contains 140,000 btu per gallon.
#2 fuel oil = 140,000 btu/gallon. Psi does not matter.
approx. 140,000
No. 6 fuel oil has a combustion value of 151,300 - 155,900 Btu/US gallon.
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.