Since 1 barrel = exactly 42 American gallons, and 3.785431178 liters = 1 gallon, then
42 x 3.78 = 158.987 liters = 1 barrel
1 barrel of crude oil equals 42 US gallons of crude oil.
The equivalent of about 6,330,000,000 joules or 6 million BTUs
To find out how many barrels are in a 500 barrel oil tank per inch, you would need to know the dimensions of the tank. Once you have the dimensions, you can calculate the volume of oil in the tank per inch and then divide that by the volume of a barrel to determine the number of barrels per inch.
In 1968, a barrel of crude oil was about $3.18 (in 1968 dollars). Today, in 2010, even adjusted for inflation, the same barrel would only cost about $19.78!
Just $3.18 per barrel. (this would equal about $19.78 in 2010).
One barrel of crude oil contains 159 liters.
An industry-standard barrel of oil contains 158.987295 liters.
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A 205-liter barrel of oil weighs approximately 136 to 140 kilograms, or 300 to 308 pounds when filled to capacity.
There are 34.97 Imperial gallons per barrel of oil.
Zero. A barrel or crude oil contains... crude oil.
There are 336 pints of crude oil in one barrel.
21/1.5 = 14
42 US gallons per barrel.
159 liters per barrel.
There are about 5.8 million British thermal units (Btu) in one barrel of oil.
A petroleum barrel is not a physical barrel but a unit of measurement. It is defined as 42 US gallons. There are 3.785 liters to the gallon. So 3.785 x 42 = 158.97 liters in one barrel of oil.