As liter is a measure of volume and metric tonne a measure of weight, the density of the material in question determines the amount 1 metric tonne can hold. Palm oil has the density of 0.89 Kg/L. A liquid of this density will have 1,123.59 liters in one Metric tonne.
There are 1,188 liters of crude oil per metric ton
Ah, metric tons and liters, what a wonderful combination! You see, a metric ton is equal to 1000 kilograms, and 1 liter of Palm Olein weighs about 0.9 kilograms. So, in a metric ton, you would have roughly 1111 liters of Palm Olein. Isn't that just a happy little calculation?
500 metric tons.
U.S. imports of palm oil were 165,107 metric tons in 2001
U.S. imports of palm oil were 165,107 metric tons in 2001
Approximately 1.27 metric tons of Low Pour Fuel Oil (LPFO) is equivalent to 1,000 liters.
A metric ton is 1000kg, so that is the weight of oil in a metric ton, = 2204.7 lb. The density of crude oil varies but taking it as 0.75 kg/liter, 1000 kg = 1333 liters. There are 160 liters in a barrel, so 1333 liters = 8.33 barrels.
About 100 I'll say. A suggestion for the use of the barrels of palm oil. You can use it for lubricant for all sorts of uses *wink wink. Oh wait you don't get any sex????!!! HAha use it to masturbate then...
In 1998 world production of palm oil was 16.9 million metric tons
In 2001 world production of palm oil was 23.6 million 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 metric ton of oil is equivalent to approximately 1,000 liters, depending on the density of the specific type of oil. Generally, most liquid oils have a density close to 0.8 to 0.9 kg/L. Thus, a metric ton of oil can be roughly estimated to be around 1,100 to 1,250 liters, but the exact volume can vary with the specific oil type.