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47 units available
6 categories total
To gallons (US): multiply by 0.264172. To quarts (US): multiply by 1.05669. To fluid ounces (US): multiply by 33.814.
1 L = 1 dm³ = 10⁻³ m³ = 1,000 mL = 1,000 cm³. One cubic meter contains 1,000 liters.
For example, 1 Liter (L) = 0.00628981077 Barrel (Oil) (bbl (oil)).
| Liter (L) | Barrel (Oil) (bbl (oil)) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 0.000628981077 |
| 0.5 | 0.003144905385 |
| 1 | 0.00628981077 |
| 2 | 0.01257962154 |
| 5 | 0.03144905385 |
| 10 | 0.0628981077 |
| 25 | 0.1572452693 |
| 50 | 0.3144905385 |
| 100 | 0.628981077 |
| 500 | 3.144905385 |
| 1000 | 6.28981077 |
The liter is a metric unit of volume equal to 1,000 cubic centimeters (1 dm³), used worldwide for measuring liquid volumes.
1 L = 1 dm³ = 10⁻³ m³ = 1,000 mL = 1,000 cm³. One cubic meter contains 1,000 liters.
To gallons (US): multiply by 0.264172. To quarts (US): multiply by 1.05669. To fluid ounces (US): multiply by 33.814.
Fuel volumes, milk/juice containers, water bottles, engine oil, swimming pool volumes, and cooking.
One liter of water weighs almost exactly 1 kilogram. The word 'liter' comes from an old French unit called the 'litron' (about 0.831 L).
Assuming 1 liter = 1 US quart — a liter is slightly larger (1 L ≈ 1.057 qt). Also, confusing 'L' with 'lb' (pound).
A liter is a little over a US quart. A 2-liter soda bottle and a 1-liter water bottle are great visual references.
The oil barrel is a unit of volume equal to 42 US gallons (approximately 158.987 liters), the standard for measuring crude oil and petroleum products.
1 oil barrel = 42 US gal = 158.987 L = 34.97 UK gal = 5,376 US fl oz.
To liters: multiply by 158.987. To US gallons: multiply by 42. To cubic meters: multiply by 0.158987.
Crude oil trading and pricing, refinery throughput, national oil production statistics, and petroleum reserve reporting.
Global oil consumption is about 100 million barrels per day. Oil is no longer actually shipped in barrels — the unit persists purely as a standard of measurement.
Confusing the oil barrel (42 gal) with the US liquid barrel (31.5 gal). Always use 'bbl (oil)' or specify the type.
Oil is priced per barrel (~42 gallons). When you see '$70/barrel,' that means about $1.67/gallon before refining and distribution costs.



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