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Oh, thanks, now I have to learn all about barrels(stoned and wondering about Imperial and US gallons still being a unit in the global oil market). Talk about a rabbit hole.

The task of converting a standard barrel of oil to a standard cubic metre of oil is complicated by the fact that the latter is defined by the API to mean the amount of oil that, at different reference conditions (101.325 kPa and 15 °C (59.0 °F)), occupies 1 cubic metre. The fact that the refence conditions are not exactly the same means that an exact conversion is impossible unless the exact expansion coefficient of the crude is known, and this will vary from one crude oil to another.

:thc::thc::bong::weed:🤠🤠🤠 yeehaw.
 
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