To convert cubic meters to metric tons of fuel oil, you need to know the density of the fuel oil in metric tons per cubic meter. Once you have the density value, you can multiply the number of cubic meters by the density to get the mass in metric tons. The formula for this conversion is: Mass (in metric tons) = Volume (in cubic meters) x Density (in metric tons per cubic meter).
How many litres equals one barrel of oil in Indian term?"
100$ haha jk i really dont no sorry! There are 42 gallons of crude in a barrel and a barrel runs about $80, so a gallon of crude cost about $2, but there are a lot of things in that barrel besides gasoline.
It depends on which LPFO you are talking about. This is because the density of the product determines its weight. For Nigerian LPFO, available from Nigerian Oil Services, the specific gravity of this D6, low pour fuel oil is about .9189 - .8397. That means it is lighter than water so it takes more of it to make a metric tonne. There 1000 liters of water in a metric tonne so you would divide 1000 by .85 (average) and you get about 1176 liters in a metric tonne for Nigerian LPFO. You can use this same formula if you have the specific gravity of the fuel you are trying to buy. I am assuming by the word tonne you meant metric ton because that is how it is sold, by the MT.
That would depend on the density of the oil. Are we taking about light Arabian crude? Castrol 5w40? Peanut oil? Oil of Olay?
To convert cubic meters to metric tons of fuel oil, you need to know the density of the fuel oil in metric tons per cubic meter. Once you have the density value, you can multiply the number of cubic meters by the density to get the mass in metric tons. The formula for this conversion is: Mass (in metric tons) = Volume (in cubic meters) x Density (in metric tons per cubic meter).
500 metric tons.
Slightly more than 720,461 barrels. A single metric ton = 1,000kg. So in 100,000 metric tons there are 100,000,000kg (one-hundred million.) A standard barrel of oil weighs 138.8kg. (See link) So, 100,000,000 / 138.8 = 720,461.095 barrels.
A barrel of crude oil contains 42 US gallons and each gallon of crude oil weighs about 7 pounds. Two million barrels contains 84 million US gallons of crude oil weighing about 588,000,000 pounds. One metric ton is equal to 2,240 pounds, so:588,000,000 pounds / 2,240 = about 262,500 metric tons in 2 million barrels
Exports of cottonseed oil in 2001-2002 were highest to Canada (29,949 metric tons) and Mexico (9,666 metric tons). Japan and El Salvador followed with 7,219 metric tons and 3,550 metric tons, respectively.
U.S. exports of cottonseed oil in 2001-2002 were highest to Canada (29,949 metric tons) and Mexico (9,666 metric tons)
In 2001 world production of palm oil was 23.6 million metric tons, up from 16.9 million metric tons in 1998
One US gallon of soybean oil weighs 7.6776 pounds. A metric ton is equal to 2,204 pounds. Using these figures, 750 metric tons of soybean oil contains just over 215,301.66 gallons.
U.S. imports of rapeseed oil were 241,586 metric tons in 2001
Here are some barrels as volume.The problem is, which barrel is meant.barrel (U.S. dry) = 0.115 628 198 985 075 m³barrel (U.S. fluid) = 0.119 240 471 196 m³barrel (petroleum) = 0.158 987 294 928 m³barrel (Imperial) = 0.163 659 24 m³The other problem is metric ton is a weight and no volume.Only for pure water it is easy to convert from the volume in m³ to the weight of metric ton.1 m³ of water is 1 metric ton.
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U.S. imports of linseed oil were 165,107 metric tons in 2001