A standard barrel of crude oil contains 42 gallons, enough to produce about 19.6 gallons of gasoline.
1 barrel of crude oil equals 42 US gallons of crude oil.
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!
Since 1 barrel = exactly 42 American gallons, and 3.785431178 liters = 1 gallon, then 42 x 3.78 = 158.987 liters = 1 barrel
Just $3.18 per barrel. (this would equal about $19.78 in 2010).
The price of a barrel of oil fluctuates daily depending on various factors such as supply and demand, geopolitical events, and economic conditions. As of now, the price of a barrel of oil is around $70-$75.
1 barrel of oil = 158.987295 liters 1 barrel of oil = 42 US gallons
There are 336 pints of crude oil in one barrel.
One barrel of crude oil contains 159 liters.
There are 34.97 Imperial gallons per barrel of oil.
UK Oil cost £112.56/Barrel US Oil cost $102.12/Barrel Save
A barrel of oil in the U.S. is equivalent to 42 gallons.
About 19.5 gallons of gasoline per barrel.
A barrel of oil is equal to 42 gallons.
The difference between barrel and gallen is that a barrel can load 220 litre oil and a gallon can load millions of oil.
There are 42 US gallons of crude oil in one barrel.
There are 42 gallons of crude oil per barrel.
The average price for a barrel of oil in 1995 was: $16.75