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.
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.
There are 34.97 Imperial gallons per barrel of oil.
UK Oil cost £112.56/Barrel US Oil cost $102.12/Barrel Save
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