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How Large is a Barrel of Oil and Why Do We Measure It That Way?

How Large is a Barrel of Oil and Why Do We Measure It That Way?

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How large is an oil barrel?

How large is an oil barrel?

One barrel contains 42 gallons of crude oil from which, in the U.S., typically 19 gallons of gasoline are produced.

In California, “additional other petroleum products such as alkylates” are added to the crude to create a “processing gain”.

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