One metric ton of IFO380 oil is approximately equivalent to 7.33 US barrels. This conversion can vary slightly depending on the specific density of the oil, but 7.33 barrels is a commonly used estimate.
Assuming 1 metric ton of crude oil ~ 7.33 barrels them 20 metric tons of crude oil ~ 20 x 7.33 barrels =146.60 barrels of crude oil
7.2 barrels are equal to 1 metric ton. So the answer is 360,000 barrels.
To convert metric tons of oil to barrels, you can use the approximate conversion factor that 1 metric ton of crude oil is roughly equivalent to 7.33 barrels. Therefore, 50,000 metric tons would be about 366,500 barrels (50,000 x 7.33). Keep in mind that this conversion can vary slightly based on the type of oil.
To convert barrels of oil to metric tonnes, you can use the approximate conversion factor of 0.136 metric tonnes per barrel. Therefore, 4,000,000 barrels of oil is roughly equivalent to about 544,000 metric tonnes (4,000,000 barrels × 0.136 tonnes/barrel). However, this can vary slightly depending on the type of crude oil, as different oils have different densities.
One barrel of crude oil is approximately equivalent to 0.136 metric tons. Therefore, 100,000 barrels of crude oil would be roughly 13,600 metric tons (100,000 barrels x 0.136 metric tons per barrel). Keep in mind that this conversion can vary slightly depending on the specific density of the crude oil.
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.
A metric ton is 1000kg, so that is the weight of oil in a metric ton, = 2204.7 lb. The density of crude oil varies but taking it as 0.75 kg/liter, 1000 kg = 1333 liters. There are 160 liters in a barrel, so 1333 liters = 8.33 barrels.
One metric ton (mt) of crude oil is approximately equal to 7.33 barrels. However, this conversion can vary slightly depending on the oil's specific gravity and density. Generally, the standard conversion used is around 7.33 barrels per metric ton.
I am going on the assumption you mean "metric" ton. A standard ton is 2000 pounds. A metric Ton is 2205 pounds. 6-8 oil barrels equal a ton. assuming its 8 in this case, that is 250 lbs per barrel. That equals ALMOST 9 barrels of oil (8.82). If we assume is it 6 barrels per ton, than 2000 divided into 6 is 333.33. A metric ton (2205) divided into 333 equals 6.62. A bit over 6and a half barrels of crude oil in your metric ton.
There are approximately 7.33 barrels in 1 metric ton (MT) of diesel fuel.
As the question is how many barrels per metric ton of 'crude oil', you can use the calculator on the U.S. Energy Information Administrations site:http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/kids/ then select 'energy calculators'Using the crude oil calculator shows 1 metric ton = 7.33 bbl crude oil. Crude oils vary depending on their specific gravity so this is an average for crude oil in the U.S.Depends on density, however 7.33 bbl per tonne is a reasonable estimate.1metric ton(1000kgs)=7.3 barrels. 1barrel=42 US gallons.
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