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How many US gallon in 1 barrel [US, petroleum]? The answer is 42. We assume you are converting between gallon [US] and barrel [US, petroleum]. You can view more details on each measurement unit: US gallon or barrel [US, petroleum] The SI derived unit for volume is the cubic meter. 1 cubic meter is equal to 264.17205124156 US gallon, or 6.2898107438466 barrel [US, petroleum]. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between gallons [US] and barrels. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 US gallon to barrel [US, petroleum] = 0.02381 barrel [US, petroleum]
10 US gallon to barrel [US, petroleum] = 0.2381 barrel [US, petroleum]
20 US gallon to barrel [US, petroleum] = 0.47619 barrel [US, petroleum]
30 US gallon to barrel [US, petroleum] = 0.71429 barrel [US, petroleum]
40 US gallon to barrel [US, petroleum] = 0.95238 barrel [US, petroleum]
50 US gallon to barrel [US, petroleum] = 1.19048 barrel [US, petroleum]
100 US gallon to barrel [US, petroleum] = 2.38095 barrel [US, petroleum]
200 US gallon to barrel [US, petroleum] = 4.7619 barrel [US, petroleum]
You can do the reverse unit conversion from barrel [US, petroleum] to US gallon, or enter any two units below:
This unit is used in North America for crude oil or other petroleum products. Elsewhere oil is more commonly measured in cubic metres (m³) and less commonly in tonnes. The Standard Oil Company shipped its oil in barrels that always contained exactly 42 U.S. gallons.
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