Here are some barrels as volume.
The problem is, which barrel is meant.
barrel (U.S. dry) = 0.115 628 198 985 075 m³
barrel (U.S. fluid) = 0.119 240 471 196 m³
barrel (petroleum) = 0.158 987 294 928 m³
barrel (Imperial) = 0.163 659 24 m³
The other problem is metric ton is a weight and no volume.
Only for pure water it is easy to convert from the volume in m³ to the weight of metric ton.
1 m³ of water is 1 metric ton.
There are 2204.6 lbs in 1 metric ton (1000 kg).2204.623A metric ton is equivalent to 1,000 kilograms (kg). A kilogram is equivalent to 2.2046 pounds (lb). Hence, a metric ton is equivalent to 2,204.6 lb. a ton= 2000lbsa metric ton= 1000 Kg
The ton depends where you are:In the UK, the ton is the long ton = 2,240 lb → 4 tonnes ≈ 3.94 tonsIn the US, the ton is the short ton = 2,000 lb → 4 tonnes ≈ 4.41 tons
There are approximately 2,204.62 pounds in a dry metric ton.
one metric ton = 1000 kilograms
1 metric ton =2204.62262 pound
i barrel = ?? Metric tonnes
7.2 barrels are equal to 1 metric ton. So the answer is 360,000 barrels.
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
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
One metric ton (Mt) of diesel fuel is approximately equivalent to about 7.4 barrels. This conversion can vary slightly based on the specific density of the diesel, but the general estimate is based on an average density of diesel fuel. Therefore, if you have a metric ton of diesel, you can expect to have around 7.4 barrels.
There are approximately 7.33 barrels in 1 metric ton (MT) of diesel fuel.