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Metric regions commonly use the tonne of oil equivalent (toe), or more often million toe (Mtoe). Since this is a measurement of mass, any conversion to barrels of oil equivalent depends on the density of the oil in question, as well as the energy content. Typically 1 tonne of oil has a volume of 1.08 to 1.19 cubic metres (6.8 to 7.5 bbl).
According to the American Petroleum Institute (API), a standard barrel of oil is the amount of oil that would occupy a volume of exactly 1 barrel (158.99 L) at reference temperature and pressure conditions of 60 °F (15.6 °C) and 14.696 psi (1,013.25 hPa) (or 1 atm). This standard barrel of oil will occupy a different volume at different ...
1.0 gram of TNT (4.2 kJ) oil-based units: gigatonne of oil equivalent: Gtoe Gtoe 1.0 Gtoe (42 EJ) megatonne of oil equivalent: Mtoe Mtoe 1.0 Mtoe (42 PJ) kilotonne of oil equivalent: ktoe ktoe 1.0 ktoe (42 TJ) tonne of oil equivalent: toe toe 1.0 toe (42 GJ) kilo barrel of oil equivalent: kBOE (kbboe) kBOE 1.0 kBOE (6.1 TJ) barrel of oil ...
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 combined company should produce over 816,000 barrels of oil equivalent (BOE) per day. Diamondback now has over 6,100 total drilling locations remaining at a break-even level of less than $40 a ...
U.S. energy giant Chevron expects 1 million barrels of oil equivalent per day from Kazakhstan's Tengiz oil field, which is among the world's biggest. Meanwhile, an Exxon executive downplayed hopes ...
A hogshead of brandy was approximately equal to 56–61 gallons (0.255–0.277 m 3). [ citation needed ] Eventually, a hogshead of wine came to be 52.5 imperial gallons (238.669725 L ) (63 US gallons), while a hogshead of beer or ale came to be 54 gallons (249.5421 L with the pre-1824 beer and ale gallon, or 245.48886 L with the imperial gallon).
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