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∙ 15y agoA barrel is 42 gallons
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∙ 15y agoholes
you got 1 1/2 barrels
The difference between barrel and gallen is that a barrel can load 220 litre oil and a gallon can load millions of oil.
Generally not. A barrel is often about 40 gallons.
The price of gasonline is more than just what is paid for the oil extracted from the ground. That gasoline price also includes refining, shipping, and sale (like the people who work at gas stations). From December to June 2009, gasoline prices went from about $1.50 to $2.50, while oil went from $30/barrel to $70/barrel. That translates, very roughly, to a $1 increase per gallon of gasoline for every $40 per barrel of oil. That would mean that if oil sold for $0, gasoline would still cost about $.75 a gallon. Keep in mind, the $1 gasoline for $40 of oil is a very unscientific method. Yet it is somewhat consistent. At July of last year, oil was $147, and gasoline costed on average $4.12, I think. That means the cost of oil then was about $80 more than it is right now. That translates to an extra $2/gallon for gasoline. Add those two dollars to the current price of $2.50/gallon, and you end up with an estimated $4.50- not a far cry from the actual $4.12.
This answer totally depends on what day it is and which exact gas station you are asking about! Every single gas station has its own prices. Usually, all the gas stations in one little area are around the same price per gallon, but not always -- and gas prices less than a mile away can be several cents a gallon higher or lower! On Dec. 6, prices in my town range from $3.0 to $3.17 (US dollars) a gallon depending on which station you visit. Prices in London are an average of 138 pounds per gallon, and prices in Sydney is $1.46 (Aus dollars).
This answer totally depends on what day it is and which exact gas station you are asking about! Every single gas station has its own prices. Usually, all the gas stations in one little area are around the same price per gallon, but not always -- and gas prices less than a mile away can be several cents a gallon higher or lower! On Dec. 6, prices in my town range from $3.0 to $3.17 (US dollars) a gallon depending on which station you visit. Prices in London are an average of 138 pounds per gallon, and prices in Sydney is $1.46 (Aus dollars).
158.984 lt=1 barrel
A barrel of crude oil at 3.349 per gallon is 140.66 per barrel.
Dollars per liter x 3.785 = dollars per gallon * 1.31 x 3.785 = $4.9584 per gallon
To find the number of gallons in the barrel, divide the total weight of the water in the barrel by the weight of one gallon of water: 381.8 pounds / 8.3 pounds/gallon = 46 gallons.
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