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the unit of measuring petroleum in oil industry​

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Answered by lakshmi2286
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The traditional industry unit measure for petroleum volumes is a Barrel (bbl). 1 BBL = 42 US Gallons = 34.9726 Imperial Gallon = 158.987 Litres.

Answered by cutipiebabydoll
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The standard volume unit for crude oil measurement, the 42-gallon barrel ("bbl"), dates back to the 1860s, when Pennsylvania producers actually stored and transported petroleum in wooden barrels.

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