100% of petrol (gasoline) comes from crude oil. Petrol is extracted from the crude oil. Crude oil is traded in barrels. 1 barrel has 42 US gallons of oil which is equivalent to 158.987 litres. With 1 barrel, 19.5 gallons (73.8 litres) of petrol can be extracted, together with some others products like natural gas, diesel, bitumen and etc.
A standard barrel of crude oil is equivalent to 42 US gallons or approximately 159 liters.
There are approximately 42 gallons of crude oil in one barrel.
one barrel of crude oil costs arount 1600 rs..
1 barrel of crude oil equals exactly 158.987 Liters.
Mixture of naturally occurring hydrocarbons that is refined into diesel, gasoline ------------------------- Crude petrol is petrol as extracted, without any treatment.
Zero. A barrel or crude oil contains... crude oil.
There are 42 US gallons of crude oil in one barrel.
One Barrel of crude = 42 US gallons = approx 35 imperial gallons = approx 159 litres.
Crude oil
There are 42 gallons to a barrel and about 4 liters per gallon so there woule be about 168 liters per barrel.Approximately 117 litres to one US Barrel In the UK motor trade,barrels of oil and antifreeze contain 105 litres
There is typically the most gas oil (also known as middle distillates) in a barrel of crude oil, which includes components like diesel fuel and kerosene. These are among the key products derived from the distillation of crude oil due to their high demand and utility in various applications such as transportation and heating.