Barrel (Bbl) definition
Barrel (Bbl) as herein used means a barrel consisting of 42 U.S. gallons measured in accordance with API Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards and converted to Gross Standard Volume at 60°F in accordance with the appropriate Table 6A of ASTM D-1250 in its latest version. The term “Gross Standard Volume” is as defined in API Standards, Manual of Petroleum Measurement Chapter 1, “Vocabulary” of such standards.
Barrel (Bbl) means Forty-two (42) United States gallons at sixty degrees (60°) Fahrenheit and zero (“0”) gauge pressure if the vapor pressure of the petroleum is at or below atmospheric pressure, or at equilibrium pressure if the vapor pressure of the petroleum is above atmospheric pressure.
Barrel (Bbl) means a unit of measurement commonly used in quoting liquid hydrocarbon volumes: 1 barrel = 42 U.S. gallons, 35 imperial gallons (approximately) or 159 litres (approximately);
More Definitions of Barrel (Bbl)
Barrel (Bbl) means the unit of volume measurement used for petroleum and its products.
Barrel (Bbl) means a unit of measurement commonly used in quotingliquid hydrocarbon volumes: 1 barrel = 42 U.S. gallons, 35 imperial gallons (approximately) or 159 litres (approximately);
Barrel (Bbl) as herein used means a barrel consisting of 42 U.S. gallons measured in accordance with API Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards and converted to Gross Standard Volume at 60°F in accordance with the appropriate Table 6A of ASTM D-1250 in its latest version. The term “Gross