Whole world= 7,383,000 barrels
America= 1,500,000 barrels
There are approximately 7.33 barrels in 1 metric ton (MT) of diesel fuel.
A barrel is 42 US gallons or 160 litres. A cubic meter is 1000 liters. 1000/160 = 6.25 barrels/m3
The US Energy Department posts on the Energy Information Agency (EIA) many statistics including millions of barrels per day of gasoline produced. I have include a link which at the bottom, has tables and graphs of the gasoline produced. The "finished gasoline" is the total production, and is currently 8.923 million bbls/day in the latest week. A barrel is equal to 42 gallons. See related links.
To determine the number of barrels per inch in a tank, you would multiply the total number of barrels by the tank's dimensions. In this case, the tank has a capacity of 210 barrels and dimensions of 15x10 inches. Multiplying 15 by 10 gives you 150 square inches. Dividing the total number of barrels (210) by the tank's total square inches (150) gives you 1.4 barrels per square inch.
To calculate the number of barrels in a 400 barrel oil tank per inch, you would need to divide the total capacity of the tank (400 barrels) by the height of the tank in inches. For example, if the tank is 100 inches tall, there would be 4 barrels per inch (400 barrels / 100 inches = 4 barrels per inch).
Almost 5 million barrels daily.
About 85,472,000 barrels every day worldwide.
The world produces about 87,500,000 barrels of oil per day.
It produces about 850,000 barrels of crude oil per day.
An estimated 88,000,000 barrels per day worldwide.
From 12,000 to 100,000 barrels a day!
Spindletop produced an estimated 17 million barrels of oil in 1902, marking the beginning of the Texas oil boom.
about 19 .6 million
The US produced about 1.85 billion (1,848,450,000) barrels of crude oil in 2007.
300,000
The US produces about 5 million barrels of crude oil per day.
In 1972, the US produced a total of 3,455,368,000 barrels of crude oil; equal to an average of about 9,466,761 barrels per day.