In the US, 1 barrel of oil = 42 US gallons (159 liters or 34.97 imperial gallons).
-- You can put as much or as little as you want to into a 55-gallon drum, as long as you don't exceed 55 gallons. -- A "barrel of oil" is not a 55-gallon drum. It's 35 imperial gallons, which is approximately 42.5 US gallons. (So the price of oil by the barrel is even higher than it sounds.)
There are 42 US gallons of crude oil in one barrel.
8 to 12 gallons depending on crude type used
Approx 238 Imperial gallons.
There are 5,376 liquid ounces of crude oil in one barrel.
There are 34.97 Imperial gallons per barrel of oil.
There are 34.97 Imperial gallons in one barrel of crude oil.
The standard barrel of crude oil or other petroleum product (abbreviated bbl) is 42 US gallons (34.972 Imperial gallons or 158.987 L).
A UK barrel is 36 imperial gallons, (43 US Gallons) Most US barrel's are 26 imperial gallons (31.5 US Gallons) An oil barrel is 34.97 imperial gallons (42 US Gallons) There are also 40 US gallon whiskey barrels, 45 US gallon whiskey barrels, 36 US gallon beer barrels, 32 US gallon Ale barrels, and 31.5 US gallon wine barrels to name a few.
There are 42 gallons to a barrel and about 4 liters per gallon so there woule be about 168 liters per barrel.Approximately 117 litres to one US Barrel In the UK motor trade,barrels of oil and antifreeze contain 105 litres
60,000 barrels of oil = 2,520,000 gallons.
There are 42 gallons of crude oil per barrel and that makes about 19 gallons of gas.
-- You can put as much or as little as you want to into a 55-gallon drum, as long as you don't exceed 55 gallons. -- A "barrel of oil" is not a 55-gallon drum. It's 35 imperial gallons, which is approximately 42.5 US gallons. (So the price of oil by the barrel is even higher than it sounds.)
42 US gallons per barrel.
One Barrel of crude = 42 US gallons = approx 35 imperial gallons = approx 159 litres.
There are 21 gallons in a half-barrel of crude oil.
42 gallons make a barrel in the oil industry.