The standard industrial oil (or barrel) drum has a capacity of 200-liters. In United States gallons (gal) one barrel holds 55-gal.
There are 4 qt per gallon SO ...4 qt/gal x 48 gal = 192 qt.
7.414 pounds/gallon. Generally hydraulic oil is given as 0.89 gm/cc and 1 gm/cc = 8.33 lbs/gal.
Depending on type of oil, approximately 7 - 7.5 pounds
To convert gallons to pounds, use the conversion factor given and dimensional analysis: 7.18 lbs/gal x 55 gal = 394.9 lbs
One gallon of paint weighs approximately 8.33 pounds. Therefore 55 gallons would weigh 458.15 pounds. Factoring in a weight of 25 pounds for the drum, the total would be about 483.15 pounds.
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#2 fuel oil = 140,000 btu
The Oil Drum was created in 2005.
42 gal = 158.98 l
A barrel of oil contains 42 gallons. A gallon of light crude oil weighs approximately 7.27 pounds. Heavy crude oil weighs 7.61 pounds per gallon. Therefore a barrel of light crude oil weighs 305.34 pounds + the weight of the barrel. Heavy crude would weigh 319.62 pounds + the weight of the barrel.
128 oz./ gal 50:1 ratio -----> 128/50= 2.56 oz. oil