A barrel of crude oil is 159 Litres.
A barrel of crude oil weighs about 300-350 pounds. The weight can vary slightly depending on the type and density of the crude oil.
One barrel of crude oil contains 159 liters.
On average, a barrel of crude oil contains approximately 5.8 million BTU (British Thermal Units) of energy. This energy content can vary depending on the type and quality of the crude oil.
A barrel of oil is used to store and transport crude oil and petroleum products. It is a standard unit of measurement for the oil industry, with one barrel equaling 42 US gallons or 159 liters. Oil is extracted from the barrel for refining into various products such as gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and heating 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 34.97 Imperial gallons in one barrel of crude oil.
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1 barrel of crude oil equals 42 US gallons of crude oil.
There are 42 US gallons of crude oil in one barrel.
About 19.6 gallons of gasoline from each 42-gallon barrel of crude oil.
That was the month and year that a barrel of crude oil reached its highest level: $128.08 per barrel.
Crude oil is crude oil, there is no such thing as gas oil. Gasoline is refined from crude oil. 1 barrel of Benchmark crude oil for May delivery is currently $48.20 as of 3/31/09.
The Crude Oil and Commodity Prices on April, Friday 25 2014 are: WTI Crude Oil is $101.94/barrel and Brent Crude Oil is $110.33/barrel.
The Crude Oil and Commodity Prices on April, Friday 25 2014 are: WTI Crude Oil is $101.94/barrel and Brent Crude Oil is $110.33/barrel.
A standard barrel of crude oil is 42 US gallons or 160 liters.
Each barrel of crude oil produces about 19.6 gallons of gasoline.
About 19.6 gallons per barrel of crude oil. Each barrel holds 42 gallons of oil.