In the Indian metric system, a barrel contains 159 liters.
One metric ton of Russian D2 contains approximately 1190-1200 liters.
7 liters is equal to 7000 milliliters in metric units.
There are 36 liers in 20 metric cups.
Litres is a VOLUME. Ton is a WEIGHT. Can you not see that difference
It depends on which LPFO you are talking about. This is because the density of the product determines its weight. For Nigerian LPFO, available from Nigerian Oil Services, the specific gravity of this D6, low pour fuel oil is about .9189 - .8397. That means it is lighter than water so it takes more of it to make a metric tonne. There 1000 liters of water in a metric tonne so you would divide 1000 by .85 (average) and you get about 1176 liters in a metric tonne for Nigerian LPFO. You can use this same formula if you have the specific gravity of the fuel you are trying to buy. I am assuming by the word tonne you meant metric ton because that is how it is sold, by the MT.
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1,183 litres of jet fuel in a metric tonne
One thousand.
One metric gallon = about 4.546 liters.
Five metric gallons is about 22.730 liters.
20 metric cups is five (5) liters.
20 metric cups equates to five liters.
24 metric cups equals six liters.
Approximately 520 liters of LPG are found in a metric tonne.
There are 1,188 liters of crude oil per metric ton
Metric tons can't be converted to liters. Metric tons measure mass, while liters measure volume.