It depends on the oil and it's use. all oils can be measured in fluid ounces, gallons, quarts or liters Fuel oil is measured in barrels (42 gallons), or bunkers 5100 barrels lubricating oils can be measured in drums (55 gallons) and some heavy lubricating oils and greases are measured by weight
Argentina has a total oil production of about 795,000 barrels per day. Of that, about 660,000 barrels are crude oil.
As the question is how many barrels per metric ton of 'crude oil', you can use the calculator on the U.S. Energy Information Administrations site:http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/kids/ then select 'energy calculators'Using the crude oil calculator shows 1 metric ton = 7.33 bbl crude oil. Crude oils vary depending on their specific gravity so this is an average for crude oil in the U.S.Depends on density, however 7.33 bbl per tonne is a reasonable estimate.1metric ton(1000kgs)=7.3 barrels. 1barrel=42 US gallons.
That is variable based on the quality of the crude oil, and refineries can also adjust the production of different oils. The majority of crude is converted to fuel.
no other oils can be mixed
Vegetable oils are sold in multiple fluid volumes. Common sizes include gallon and liter. For not vegetable oils at the consumer level do not follow 'standard size' conventions as in crude oil barrels for example.
There are 2 kinds of oils that needed by our body : Fatty acid oils, which you can get from butter and meat Non fatty acid oils, which you can get from oils.
Most larger auto supply stores can provide you with larger quantities of oils and lubricants. Some farm supply retailers and wholsalers can do this as well.
The heavier components are used for many things. Lubricating oils and use for other petroleum based products such as plastics are made with it. Even road tarmac...
It! Oils take quite a few gallons of gas. Better to fly.
fats and oils are unhealth food in many differant ways
Minerals have many uses in different industries. Mineral oils are used in the mechanical industry as a lubricant. Minerals oils are used in the cosmetics industry as an ingredient in such things as baby oils and lotions.