The average price of a barrel of oil in 1966 was around $2.93.
A 205-liter barrel of oil weighs approximately 136 to 140 kilograms, or 300 to 308 pounds when filled to capacity.
One barrel of crude oil contains 159 liters.
There are 34.97 Imperial gallons per barrel of oil.
One barrel of Brent crude oil typically weighs around 300 pounds, including the weight of the barrel itself. Different types of crude oil may have slightly different weights due to variations in density and composition.
There are about 5.8 million British thermal units (Btu) in one barrel of oil.
1 barrel of oil = 158.987295 liters 1 barrel of oil = 42 US gallons
There are 42 gallons of crude oil per barrel.
UK Oil cost £112.56/Barrel US Oil cost $102.12/Barrel Save
$49.32 per barrel.
That was the month and year that a barrel of crude oil reached its highest level: $128.08 per barrel.
There are 42 gallons of crude oil per barrel and that makes about 19 gallons of gas.
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An industry-standard barrel of oil contains 158.987295 liters.
A single 42-gallon barrel of crude oil is refined into about 19.6 gallons of gasoline.
About 19.6 gallons per barrel of crude oil. Each barrel holds 42 gallons of oil.
As of 5/25/10, about $64.78 per barrel.
In 1968, a barrel of crude oil was about $3.18 (in 1968 dollars). Today, in 2010, even adjusted for inflation, the same barrel would only cost about $19.78!