Well, a standard barrel of crude oil is 42 gallons, not 30. Each 42-gallon barrel of crude oil produces about 74.2 liters of gasoline.
1 barrel is approximately equal to 42 gallons or 159 liters.
A standard wine barrel typically holds around 225 liters, while a standard oil barrel holds around 159 liters.
1 barrel (US fluid) = 119.24 liters But there are many other barrel units, which will give you different results, use the converter i linked below to do the conversion.
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.
A 50-quart barrel can hold approximately 47.3 liters of liquid.
159 liters per barrel.
1 US barrel is 119.24 liters.
In liters, gasoline makes up about 73 liters of the final 170, diesel and heating oil make up about 40 liters, while kerosene-type jet fuels make up about 15.5 liters.
119.241 liters in one US barrel.
== 1 Barrel== 158.98729476 Liters ===
About 34,070 liters.
1,000 liters.
There are 1950 liters of gasoline in the 650000 liters of water. This is calculated by multiplying the concentration of 3 ppm by the volume of water in liters.
A barrel of Brent crude oil contains approximately 159 liters. However, the amount of petrol (gasoline) produced from that barrel can vary depending on the refining process, typically yielding around 70-75 liters of petrol. This means that generally, about 44-47% of a barrel of crude oil can be converted into petrol.
1 barrel is approximately equal to 42 gallons or 159 liters.
Each barrel of crude oil produces about 19.6 gallons of gasoline.
One US barrel is 119.2405 liters.