42 US gallons = 158.987 liters
1 barrel of oil = 158.987295 liters 1 barrel of oil = 42 US gallons
That was the month and year that a barrel of crude oil reached its highest level: $128.08 per barrel.
There are 55 gallons in a drum and 42 gallons (1 U.S. gallon = 3.78541178 liters) in a barrel (i.e., 1 barrel = 158.9872948 liters). Originally there were 40 gallons to a barrel. However, that was changed in the mid-19th century to give a little extra so consumers wouldn't feel "cheated." A little over 19 gallons of gasoline can be refined from a barrel of oil. Other products (jet fuel, lubricants, etc.) make up the rest.
The future cost of a barrel of oil is calculated by examining projections of how much oil is available as compared to how much oil is being used or is in demand. Prices spike when the demand for oil exceeds its availability, from all sources.
$100
1 barrel of oil = 158.987295 liters 1 barrel of oil = 42 US gallons
About 159 liters per barrel.
An industry-standard barrel of oil contains 158.987295 liters.
159 liters per barrel.
Since 1 barrel = exactly 42 American gallons, and 3.785431178 liters = 1 gallon, then 42 x 3.78 = 158.987 liters = 1 barrel
about 37 liters based on 9.83(estimates vary) gal/barrel (42gal) of distillate fuel oil (home heating and diesel)
A barrel of crude oil consists of 42 gallons. There is 3.2 liters to every gallon. A barrel of oil will contain 134 liters.
1 barrel of crude oil equals exactly 158.987 Liters.
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.
One barrel of crude oil contains 159 liters.
One UK barrel is 163.65924 liters.
The industry-standard oil barrel contains 42 US gallons of oil. One US gallon = 3.785 liters. So;3,000 barrels x 42 gallons x 3.785 liters = about 477,000 liters.