One barrel (bbl) of crude oil can produce approximately 19 to 20 gallons of gasoline, depending on the refining process and the specific characteristics of the crude oil. In total, a barrel of oil typically yields around 42 gallons of various petroleum products, including gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and others. The exact yield can vary based on the type of oil and refinery technology used.
A standard cubic foot of natural gas has 1000 BTU. A Barrel of Oil equivalent has 5800000 BTU. It is 0.000172 BBL per cufic foot of gas.
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USA: 13,710,000 bbl/day
BBL stands for "barrel," a unit of measure commonly used in the oil and gas industry to quantify liquid volumes. One barrel is equivalent to 42 US gallons or approximately 159 liters. The use of BBL helps standardize the reporting and trading of crude oil and other petroleum products, facilitating easier comparisons and transactions in the market.
China consumes about 7,578,000 bbl/day since 2007
30k-500k
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Gas oil ratio (GOR) is a measurement used in the oil and gas industry to express the relationship between the volume of gas and the volume of oil produced from a reservoir. It is typically calculated in standard cubic feet of gas per barrel of oil (scf/bbl). A higher GOR indicates a greater amount of gas relative to oil, which can influence production strategies and economic viability. Understanding GOR is crucial for reservoir management and optimizing extraction processes.
It would depend on the year and make vehicle and how much oil mixed into how much gasoline.
It is an abbreviation for oil barrel which equates to 42 gallons.
Libya produces roughly 2% of the world's oil. According to the CIA world factbook 2009 stats, Libya produces 1,790,000 bbl /day (barrels per day) making Libya the #18 oil producing country in the world. This is 2.49% of the 71,959,000 bbl/day of oil produced by the top 20 oil producing countries and 2.05% of the 87,125,145 bbl/day of oil produced by the top 100 oil producing countries.
CGR, or Condensate Gas ratio, is the ratio of condensate liquid volume divided by dry gas volume. The field unit is bbl/MMscf. The inverse of CGR is GOR (Gas Oil ratio), although solution GOR is the amount of gas dissolved in 1 bbl of oil, while CGR is an indicator of how much condensate will drop out of 1 MMscf of gas.