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The USGS gives a figure of 6,000 cubic feet (170 cubic metres) of typical natural gas. [2] A commonly used multiple of the BOE is the kilo barrel of oil equivalent (kboe or kBOE), which is 1,000 BOE. This should be avoided because it might lead to the use of MBOE (mega barrel of oil equivalent) but MBOE actually means thousand BOE. This ...
US dry barrel: 7,056 cubic inches (115.6 litres; 3.3 US bushels) . Defined as length of stave 28 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (72 cm), diameter of head 17 + 1 ⁄ 8 in (43 cm), distance between heads 26 in (66 cm), circumference of bulge 64 in (160 cm) outside measurement; representing as nearly as possible 7,056 cubic inches; and the thickness of staves not greater than 4 ⁄ 10 in (10 mm) [2] (diameter ≈ ...
Oil conversion factor from m³ to bbl (or stb) is 6.28981100; Gas conversion factor from standard m³ to scf is 35.314666721; Note that the m³ gas conversion factor takes into account a difference in the standard temperature base for measurement of gas volumes in metric and imperial units.
The GOR is a dimensionless ratio (volume per volume) in metric units, but in field units, it is usually quoted in cubic feet of gas (at standard conditions: 0°C, 100 kPa) per barrel of oil or condensate, scf/bbl.
0.000578704 cubic feet (1 cu ft equals 1,728 cu in) ... About 0.0001030715 barrels of crude oil (1.0 barrel equals 42 gallons, by definition, or 9,702 cu in)
cubic centimetre of atmosphere; standard cubic centimetre: cc atm; scc ≡ 1 atm × 1 cm 3 = 0.101 325 J: cubic foot of atmosphere; standard cubic foot: cu ft atm; scf ≡ 1 atm × 1 ft 3 = 2.869 204 480 9344 × 10 3 J: cubic foot of natural gas: ≡ 1000 BTU IT = 1.055 055 852 62 × 10 6 J: cubic yard of atmosphere; standard cubic yard: cu yd ...
[1] [2] As it takes approximately 5,850 cubic feet (166 m 3) of gas to equal the energy content of 1-barrel (0.16 m 3) of oil, Iran's gas reserves represent the equivalent of about 205 billion barrels (3.26 × 10 10 m 3) of oil.
According to the National Energy Board, it requires about 1,200 cubic feet (34 m 3) of natural gas to produce one barrel of bitumen from in situ projects and about 700 cubic feet (20 m 3) for integrated projects. [93] Since a barrel of oil equivalent is about 6,000 cubic feet (170 m 3) of gas, this represents a large gain in energy. That being ...