One standard US oil barrel is equal to 42 US gallons, so you can convert barrels to gallons by multiplying the number of barrels by 42. On the other hand, one US gallon is equal to 0.02381...
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The standard weight of crude oil is 6.3-8.4 pounds per gallon, with an average of 7.2. This means that you can expect the weight of one barrel (42 gal.) of crude oil to be in the range of...
The standard density of ethanol is 0.789 g/ml at 68°F, translating to 6.58 pounds per gallon. For example, a 5-gallon can of ethanol weighs about 32.9 pounds. But if you don't...
The standard density of kerosene is 0.78-0.82 g/ml at 60°F, translating to 6.51-6.84 pounds per gallon. For example, you can expect the weight of a 5-gallon container of kerosene to be in...
As a rule of thumb, one gallon of diesel fuel weighs 7-7.1 pounds. The density of the most common (D2 or #2) diesel fuel is 0.85 g/ml, which converts to 7.1 pounds per...
As a rule of thumb, engine oil weighs about 7-7.5 pounds per gallon at 60° Fahrenheit. Based on that, a 1-quart bottle of oil weighs approximately 1.75-1.9...
