Jet fuel has a weight of .0023 LBS per gallon, it costs $ 139.30 per gallon at todays market rate. So to equal one ton would be about 870,000 gallons of fuel (a Boeing 747 has a max. capacity of 6700 gallons). So finally 139.30 x 870,000 = $ 121,191,000
but I don't thing fuel cost is $139.30 per gallon. It's more like $5.00. So that would be $5 x 870,000 = $4,350,000.--
how much does rutile cost per ton
$1,000,000
Us $2000-2500
As of April, 2014 the price per ton of Heavy Fuel Oil is $620.30. This is up from the previous April when it was at $590.70 per a ton.
Approx. 90 000 US $ for 1 000 kg of unrefined uranium octaoxide (U3O8).
7.6 barrels of jet fuel is in one ton
As of June 13, 2014, the cost for one metric tone of jet fuel is $976.90. This is down from March 7, 2012 when the price was $1079.75 per tone.
There are approximately 298 gallons of jet fuel per metric ton. Jet fuel weighs about 6.7 pounds per gallon. The mass of fuel varies depending on the pressure and temperature.
1,183 litres of jet fuel in a metric tonne
1 tonne is = 1000 kg / 4.5 so 180/4.5=40per gallon (?!) Metric ton = 2204.6 lbs. US gallon = 8.35 lbs. 264 gallons in one metric ton. 264 gallons x .68¢ = $179.52. Based on $180 US per 'metric' ton the cost per US gallon is .68¢ . Please remove original posters answer. (actual cost of jet fuel as of April 2011 is approx. 3.50 gal.)
7.7652
The conversion of jet fuel from metric tons to barrels typically varies slightly based on the specific type of jet fuel, but a common estimate is that one metric ton of jet fuel is approximately equivalent to 7.5 to 8 barrels. This is based on the density of jet fuel, which averages around 0.8 to 0.85 kg/L. Therefore, for practical purposes, using an average of 7.5 barrels per metric ton is a widely accepted figure.
how much does rutile cost per ton
To convert metric tons of jet fuel to barrels, you can use an approximate conversion factor: 1 metric ton of jet fuel is roughly equivalent to 7.5 barrels. Therefore, 125,000 metric tons of jet fuel would be approximately 937,500 barrels (125,000 x 7.5 = 937,500). Keep in mind that this is an estimate and actual values may vary slightly based on the specific density of the fuel.
1/0.8 = 1.25 metres3 1,250/ 4.546 = 275 imperial gallons 1,250/ 3.785 = 330.25 U.S.gallons
One metric ton (mt) of jet fuel is approximately equivalent to 7.4 barrels. This conversion can vary slightly depending on the specific density of the jet fuel, but the general estimate is around this value. Therefore, for practical purposes, you can use this ratio for conversions between metric tons and barrels of jet fuel.
it cost 10.00 a ton.