Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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 ...
A barrel is one of several units of volume, with dry barrels, fluid barrels (UK beer barrel, US beer barrel), oil barrel, etc. The volume of some barrel units is double others, with various volumes in the range of about 100–200 litres (22–44 imp gal; 26–53 US gal).
Many drums nominally measure just under 880 millimetres (35 in) tall with a diameter just under 610 millimetres (24 in), and have a common nominal volume of 208 litres (55 US gal) whereas the barrel volume of crude oil is 42 US gallons (159 L). In the United States, 25-US-gallon (95-litre) drums are also in common use and have the same height.
Oil rose to $80 per barrel, ... Watch woman reunited with late son's photos that were lost in Hurricane Helene. Lighter Side. Cheapism. 14 once-loved fast-food chains that are gone forever.
From a cross-project redirect: This is a redirect from a title linked to an item on Wikidata.The Wikidata item linked to this page is oil barrel (Q12081021).. Use this template only on hard redirects – for soft redirects use {{Soft redirect with Wikidata item}}.
Oil prices rose on Tuesday amid tight supplies and speculation over what $100 oil could do to the economy.. West Texas Intermediate settled at $90.39 per barrel on Tuesday while Brent also closed ...
Oil futures jumped more than 2% on Friday as signs of supply tightness sent prices higher. West Texas Intermediate futures surged above $80 per barrel during intraday trading for the first time ...
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).