There are 42 gallons (1 U.S. gallon = 3.78 liters) in a barrel (i.e., 1 barrel of oil = 159 liters). When converting to oil to Metric Tonnes (MT), there is around 7.3 BBL per MT, and 304 Gallons per MT.
Originally there were 40 gallons to a barrel. However, that was changed in the mid-19th century to give a little extra so consumers wouldn't feel "cheated."
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, 1 "BBL" of crude oil makes about 17 gallons of gasoline, 12 gallons of gasoil, 7 gallons of jet fuel or kerosene, while lubricants, light naphtha and asphalt makes up the rest. This ratio depends on the crude type and varies a lot.
The easy way to remember the number of gallons in a barrel of oil: There are 7 letters in gallons and 6 letters in barrel. 7X6=42 gallons.
42 US gallons.
ALL OIL PRODUCTS ARE +/- 5 PERCENT, ALSO THE BARREL!!
how big is the barrel..... Standard barrel is 55 gallons. If you are asking how many gallons from a barrel of crude-restate.
There are about 34.97 Imperial gallons in a barrel of oil.
1 barrel is approximately equal to 42 gallons or 159 liters.
1 barrel is equal to 31.5 gallons. Therefore, 60,000 barrels is equal to 1,890,000 gallons.
There are approximately 1.89 gallons in 0.045 barrels.
1 barrel = 42 US Gallons 150bbl * 42 Gallons/barrel = 6300 Gallons
There are 21 gallons in a half-barrel of crude oil.
There are 29.97 gallons in a barrel
42 gallons.
The barrel is a measurement of liquid that is equivalent to 31.5 gallons. An oil barrel is equivalent to 42 gallons, and a dry barrel is equal to 26.25 gallons.
I believe it is 42 gallons.
42 gallons
42 US gallons per barrel.
Each barrel of crude oil produces about 19.6 gallons of gasoline.
About 19.5 gallons of gasoline is refined from each 42-gallon barrel of oil.
One barrel of crude oil produces about 19.6 gallons of gasoline.
Approx: 40 gallons.