1 barrel is equal to 42 gallons but only approx. 19.6 gallons of oil is changed to gasoline. Rest of them changes to diesel, jet fuels etc.
There are 128 ounces in a gallon.
There are 4 quarters of a gallon in a gallon.
One gallon is equal to 4 quarts.
1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup = 0.06 Gallon
There are 128 fluid ounces in one gallon.
About 6.32 32-gallon barrels in one cubic yard.
About five (4.803) 55-gallon barrels.
4,900,000 Barrels (Oil) = 205,800,000 US Gallons
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.
935.88 gallonsNotes:Oil is usually shipped in barrels that have a 42 gallon capacity.Therefore, 21.27 * 44 = 935.88 gallons
That depends what the barrels are of and how much the individual barrels weigh.
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In the early 1860's, when oil production began, there was no standard container for oil, so oil and petroleum products were stored and transported in barrels of all different shapes and sizes (beer barrels, fish barrels, molasses barrels, turpentine barrels, etc.). By the early 1870's, the 42-gallon barrel had been adopted as the standard for oil trade. This was 2 gallons per barrel more than the 40-gallon standard used by many other industries at the time. The extra 2 gallons was to allow for evaporation and leaking during tranport (most barrels were made of wood). Standard Oil began manufacturing 42 gallon barrels that were blue to be used for transporting petroleum. The use of a blue barrel, abbreviated "bbl," guaranteed a buyer that this was a 42-gallon barrel.found this on seekingalpha.com
One gallon
It takes about 474,512.8 barrels of oil to produce 9,253,000 gallons of gasoline.19.5 gallons of gasoline for each 42-gallon barrel of oil
7.6 barrels of jet fuel is in one ton