Barrel Sample Clauses

Barrel. It means the volume equal to forty two (42) gallons of the United States of America. Each gallon is equivalent to three liters and seven thousand eight hundred and fifty three ten – thousandths of a liter (3.7853).
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Barrel. Is the unit of measurement for Liquid hydrocarbons consisting of forty two (42) United States gallons at a temperature of sixty degrees Xxxxxxxxxx (00° F) at sea level pressure, without water, mud or other sediments (BS&W).
Barrel. Equivalent to one hundred fifty eight point nine hundred and eighty eight (158,988) liters.
Barrel. It is the volume measure unit of Liquid Hydrocarbons, represents 42 US gallons, corrected at standard conditions (temperature of 60oF and 1 absolute pressure atmosphere).
Barrel. For purposes of this Agreement, the term "barrel" shall mean 31 U.S. gallons (3,968 ounces). The following calculation shall be used to measure barrels of the Products packaged in containers other than Kegs: CONTAINER VOLUME IN OUNCES X CONTAINERS PER CASE UNIT X NO. OF CASE UNITS Barrel Volume in Ounces
Barrel. Is the unit of measurement for Liquid hydrocarbons consisting of forty two (42) United States gallons at a temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60º F) and sea level pressure, without water, mud or other sediments (BS&W).
Barrel. Refers to a standard barrel of Product containing forty- two (42) U.S. gallons when measured at sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60 degree) according to Table 6B of the latest revisions of ASTM-IP Petroleum Measurement Tables, ASTM Designation: D-1250, IP Designation: 200, as supple- mented or amended. Unless mutually agreed by the Parties, the then most recent revision of these tables at the time of use will be utilized.
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Barrel. Unit used to measure Fiscalized Liquid Hydrocarbons, consisting of forty-two (42) United States of America gallons capacity, corrected to a temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60°F) at sea level pressure, without water, mud or other sediments (BS&W).

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