Understanding Pints to US Oil Barrels Conversion
A US liquid pint is a customary volume unit equal to one-eighth of a US gallon, or about 0.473 liters, used for beverages and small liquid quantities. A US oil barrel is the petroleum industry's standard container of exactly 42 US gallons (about 158.99 liters), the unit in which crude oil is priced and traded worldwide. Converting pints to oil barrels bridges everyday liquid measures and bulk petroleum accounting.
Conversion Formula
To convert Pints to US Oil Barrels, multiply by this factor:
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 25 Pints to US Oil Barrels.
How to Convert Pints to US Oil Barrels
Scale small liquid-pint quantities up to petroleum barrels with a single multiplication.
- Start with your pint value: Note the volume in US liquid pints that you want to convert.
- Apply the factor: Multiply the pint count by 0.00297619, the number of barrels in one pint.
- Read the result: The product is the equivalent volume in US oil barrels.
- Worked result: 25 pints × 0.00297619 = 0.0744048 US oil barrels.
Pints to US Oil Barrels conversion table
| Pints (pnt) | US Oil Barrels (bbl) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 1 | 0.00297619 |
| 2 | 0.005952381 |
| 3 | 0.008928571 |
| 4 | 0.01190476 |
| 5 | 0.01488095 |
| 6 | 0.01785714 |
| 7 | 0.02083333 |
| 8 | 0.02380952 |
| 9 | 0.02678571 |
| 10 | 0.0297619 |
| 15 | 0.04464286 |
| 20 | 0.05952381 |
| 25 | 0.07440476 |
| 30 | 0.08928571 |
| 40 | 0.1190476 |
| 50 | 0.1488095 |
| 60 | 0.1785714 |
| 70 | 0.2083333 |
| 80 | 0.2380952 |
| 90 | 0.2678571 |
| 100 | 0.297619 |
| 150 | 0.4464286 |
| 200 | 0.5952381 |
| 250 | 0.7440476 |
| 300 | 0.8928571 |
| 400 | 1.190476 |
| 500 | 1.488095 |
| 600 | 1.785714 |
| 700 | 2.083333 |
| 800 | 2.380952 |
| 900 | 2.678571 |
| 1000 | 2.97619 |
| 2000 | 5.952381 |
| 3000 | 8.928571 |
| 4000 | 11.90476 |
| 5000 | 14.88095 |
| 10000 | 29.7619 |
| 25000 | 74.40476 |
| 50000 | 148.8095 |
| 100000 | 297.619 |
| 250000 | 744.0476 |
| 500000 | 1488.095 |
| 1000000 | 2976.19 |
Which pint do you mean?
“pint” means different units by region. This page uses the US pint. 1 US Oil Barrels in each:
| Definition | Result |
|---|---|
| US pint 473 mL | 0.00297619 bbl (this page) |
| Imperial pint (UK) 568 mL | 0.003574256 bbl |
What is Pints?
Pints are a common unit of volume measurement, primarily used in the imperial and United States customary systems. Understanding what a pint represents and its various forms is key to accurately measuring liquids.
Definition and Origin
A pint is defined as one-eighth of a gallon. However, it's crucial to note that there are different types of pints: the US liquid pint, the US dry pint, and the imperial pint. Their volumes vary slightly. The word "pint" comes from the Old French word "pinte," and possibly ultimately from Vulgar Latin "pincta" which means "painted" marking on the side of a container to show capacity.
Types of Pints
- US Liquid Pint: Equal to 16 US fluid ounces, approximately 473 milliliters.
- US Dry Pint: Equal to 1⁄64 US bushel, approximately 551 milliliters. Used for dry goods like berries.
- Imperial Pint: Used in the United Kingdom and some Commonwealth countries. It is equal to 20 imperial fluid ounces, approximately 568 milliliters.
Pint Conversions
Here are some common conversions involving pints:
- 1 US Liquid Pint = 16 US Fluid Ounces
- 1 US Liquid Pint ≈ 0.473 Liters
- 1 US Dry Pint ≈ 0.551 Liters
- 1 Imperial Pint = 20 Imperial Fluid Ounces
- 1 Imperial Pint ≈ 0.568 Liters
You can calculate relationships between the two pints. For example, calculate the relationship between US liquid pint and Imperial pint as follows:
Let's say you want to convert US liquid pints to imperial pints.
Therefore,
Real-World Examples
- Milk: In the US, milk is commonly sold in pint-sized cartons, especially for school lunches.
- Ice Cream: You can often find ice cream sold in pint containers.
- Beer: In many pubs in the UK and other countries using the imperial system, beer is traditionally served in pint glasses.
- Berries: At farmers' markets, berries are often sold in pint-sized containers (using the US dry pint).
Fun Facts
- The phrase "a pint of no return" is an idiom referring to a point of no return, likely influenced by the common association of pints with beverages.
- "Pint-sized" is a common adjective to describe something or someone small.
Additional Resources
For more information, the Wikipedia page for Pints.
What is the US Oil Barrel?
The US oil barrel (bbl) is a unit of volume equal to 42 US gallons, used almost exclusively for crude oil and petroleum products. It is the standard trading unit of the global oil industry.
Definition
The US oil barrel is defined as exactly 42 US liquid gallons:
Precisely, 1 bbl = 158.987294928 liters. This differs from other "barrel" definitions: the US fluid barrel is 31.5 gallons, the US federal beer barrel is 31 gallons, and the UK barrel is about 163.66 liters.
Origin and History
The 42-gallon standard traces to the early Pennsylvania oil boom of the 1860s. Producers adopted the 42-gallon "tierce" wooden barrel, which was slightly larger than the common 40-gallon whiskey barrel, allowing for spillage and evaporation losses during transport. In 1872 the Petroleum Producers Association formalized 42 gallons as the standard, and it endures today even though oil is now moved by pipeline and tanker rather than in physical barrels.
Law and Notable Facts
The oil barrel is not an SI unit but is deeply embedded in commodity markets, where crude prices are quoted per barrel and production in barrels per day (bbl/d). The abbreviation "bbl" is thought to stand for "blue barrels" once used by Standard Oil. Physical 42-gallon barrels are rarely used in the modern industry.
Real-World Examples and Conversions
- 1 bbl = 42 US gallons ≈ 34.97 imperial gallons ≈ 158.99 liters.
- Global crude oil consumption is roughly 100 million barrels per day.
- A single barrel of crude yields about 19 to 20 US gallons of gasoline after refining.
- 1 metric ton of crude oil is roughly 7.33 barrels, depending on density.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many pints are in one US oil barrel?
One US oil barrel holds exactly 336 pints, because a barrel is 42 US gallons and each gallon contains 8 liquid pints.
What is the conversion factor from pints to US oil barrels?
Multiply the number of pints by 0.00297619 to get US oil barrels.
Why is a US oil barrel defined as 42 gallons?
The 42-gallon standard was adopted in the 1860s Pennsylvania oil fields and later formalized, and it remains the global benchmark for pricing crude oil.
How many barrels is 100 pints?
100 pints equals about 0.297619 US oil barrels (100 × 0.00297619).
Is this the US liquid pint or the dry pint?
This conversion uses the US liquid pint (about 0.473 liters), which matches the liquid gallon that defines the oil barrel.