Understanding US Oil Barrels to Cubic Centimeters Conversion
The US oil barrel (bbl) is the petroleum standard volume equal to 42 US gallons, about 158.987 litres. The cubic centimeter (cm³, also cc) is a metric volume equal to one millilitre, familiar from engine displacements and laboratory measurement. This conversion expresses a barrel's volume in the fine metric units used in engineering and science.
Conversion Formula
To convert US Oil Barrels to Cubic Centimeters, multiply by this factor:
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 25 US Oil Barrels to Cubic Centimeters.
How to Convert US Oil Barrels to Cubic Centimeters
Express a barrel's volume in fine metric cubic centimeters with one multiplication.
- Identify the value: Note the volume in US oil barrels (bbl).
- Apply the factor: Multiply by 158,987.3, the number of cubic centimeters in one barrel.
- Use scientific notation: The result runs into the millions, so a power of ten keeps it readable.
- Worked result: For 25 bbl, cubic centimeters.
US Oil Barrels to Cubic Centimeters conversion table
| US Oil Barrels (bbl) | Cubic Centimeters (cm3) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 1 | 158987.3 |
| 2 | 317974.6 |
| 3 | 476961.9 |
| 4 | 635949.2 |
| 5 | 794936.5 |
| 6 | 953923.8 |
| 7 | 1112911 |
| 8 | 1271898 |
| 9 | 1430886 |
| 10 | 1589873 |
| 15 | 2384809 |
| 20 | 3179746 |
| 25 | 3974682 |
| 30 | 4769619 |
| 40 | 6359492 |
| 50 | 7949365 |
| 60 | 9539238 |
| 70 | 11129110 |
| 80 | 12718980 |
| 90 | 14308860 |
| 100 | 15898730 |
| 150 | 23848090 |
| 200 | 31797460 |
| 250 | 39746820 |
| 300 | 47696190 |
| 400 | 63594920 |
| 500 | 79493650 |
| 600 | 95392380 |
| 700 | 111291100 |
| 800 | 127189800 |
| 900 | 143088600 |
| 1000 | 158987300 |
| 2000 | 317974600 |
| 3000 | 476961900 |
| 4000 | 635949200 |
| 5000 | 794936500 |
| 10000 | 1589873000 |
| 25000 | 3974682000 |
| 50000 | 7949365000 |
| 100000 | 15898730000 |
| 250000 | 39746820000 |
| 500000 | 79493650000 |
| 1000000 | 158987300000 |
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.
What is Cubic Centimeters?
Cubic centimeters (cm³) is a unit of volume in the metric system. Understanding what it represents and how it relates to other units is essential in various fields, from everyday life to scientific applications.
Definition of Cubic Centimeters
A cubic centimeter is the volume of a cube with sides that are one centimeter in length. In other words, imagine a perfect cube; if each edge of that cube measures exactly one centimeter, then the space contained within that cube is one cubic centimeter.
How Cubic Centimeters is Formed
Cubic centimeters are derived from the base unit of length in the metric system, the meter (m). A centimeter (cm) is one-hundredth of a meter ().
To get a unit of volume, we cube the unit of length. Therefore, 1 cubic centimeter (1 cm³) is:
This means that one cubic meter contains one million cubic centimeters.
Relationship to Milliliters
Cubic centimeters are numerically equivalent to milliliters (mL).
This equivalency is extremely useful in both scientific measurements and everyday life, especially when dealing with liquids.
Common Uses and Real-World Examples
Cubic centimeters are widely used to measure relatively small volumes. Here are some examples:
- Medical Dosage: Liquid medications are often prescribed in milliliters or cubic centimeters. For instance, a doctor might prescribe 5 mL of cough syrup, which is the same as 5 cm³.
- Engine Displacement: The size of an engine in cars and motorcycles is often described in cubic centimeters. For example, a 2000 cc engine has a total cylinder volume of 2000 cm³.
- Cooking: Small quantities of liquids in recipes are sometimes measured in milliliters or cubic centimeters, particularly in more precise baking recipes.
- Scientific Research: Measuring volumes in experiments, particularly in chemistry and biology. For instance, a researcher might use 10 cm³ of a solution in an experiment.
Interesting Facts
- The abbreviation "cc" is often used interchangeably with "cm³" and "mL", especially in medical and automotive contexts.
- While there isn't a specific law directly tied to cubic centimeters, the standardization of metric units, including cubic centimeters, is crucial for global trade, science, and engineering, ensuring that measurements are consistent and universally understood. Organizations like the International Bureau of Weights and Measures play a key role in maintaining these standards.
For more information on metric units and volume measurements, you can refer to the NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) website.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many cubic centimeters are in one US oil barrel?
One US oil barrel equals about 158,987 cubic centimeters, since a barrel is roughly 158.987 litres and each litre is 1,000 cm³.
How do I convert US oil barrels to cubic centimeters?
Multiply the number of barrels by 158,987.3. For example, 2 barrels is about 317,975 cm³.
Is a cubic centimeter the same as a millilitre?
Yes, one cubic centimeter equals exactly one millilitre, so the values are interchangeable.
How many barrels equal one cubic centimeter?
About 0.000006289811 barrels, an extremely small fraction.
Where are cubic centimeters typically used?
In engineering for engine displacement and in laboratories for precise liquid volumes, where cm³ (or cc) is the working unit.