1 cu m = 1000 litres of diesel (or any other substance)
1m = 100cm
1 cu m = 1m x 1m x 1m
= 100cm x 100cm x 100cm
= 1 000 000 cu cm
1 litre = 1000 cu cm
-> 1cu cm = 1/1000 litre
-> 1 cu m = 1 000 000 cu cm / 1000 litre
= 1000 litre
60 metric ton
A barrel of crude oil contains 42 US gallons and each gallon of crude oil weighs about 7 pounds. Two million barrels contains 84 million US gallons of crude oil weighing about 588,000,000 pounds. One metric ton is equal to 2,240 pounds, so:588,000,000 pounds / 2,240 = about 262,500 metric tons in 2 million barrels
THere are 286 gallons in a metric ton
bbl stands for billion barrels. One gallon of diesel weighs 7.3 lbs. Since there are 55 gallons per barrel, the contents of one full barrel would be close to 400 lbs. 10 trillion barrels is therefore 4x1015 lbs, or 2 trillion tons. When the fuel is burned, the carbon and hydrogen are oxidized releasing water vapor and carbon dioxide. Since two atoms of oxygen combine with one of carbon, the weight of the gas released exceeds the weight of the fuel burned by about a factor of three.
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One metric ton of light naphtha is approximately equal to 7.33 barrels. This conversion can vary slightly based on the specific density of the naphtha, but 7.33 barrels is a commonly used estimate for light naphtha.
Slightly more than 720,461 barrels. A single metric ton = 1,000kg. So in 100,000 metric tons there are 100,000,000kg (one-hundred million.) A standard barrel of oil weighs 138.8kg. (See link) So, 100,000,000 / 138.8 = 720,461.095 barrels.
Well, isn't that a wonderful question! The price of one metric ton of diesel can vary depending on many factors like location, market demand, and current economic conditions. I encourage you to reach out to your local fuel supplier or check online for the most up-to-date pricing information. Remember, there's no mistakes, just happy little accidents!
JP54 (Jet Propellant 54) is typically measured in barrels and metric tons, with one barrel of JP54 weighing approximately 136 kilograms. Therefore, there are about 7.35 barrels of JP54 in a metric ton. This conversion can vary slightly based on temperature and specific gravity, but this is the general estimate used in the industry.
There are approximately 312 gallons of D2 diesel fuel in one metric ton. This can vary slightly depending on the density of the fuel.
Well, isn't that a fascinating question! You see, in the world of jet fuel, there are about 7.33 barrels in one metric ton. Just imagine all the amazing journeys those barrels of fuel can help power through the sky! Keep exploring and asking questions, there are so many wonderful things to learn in this world.
60 metric ton
That depends what the barrels are of and how much the individual barrels weigh.
1000 barrels
1 Cubic Meter = 6.28981077 Barrels [US, OIL]...that's about 0.159 cubic meters per barrel
5 cents (very expencive)
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