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Bbl

BBL, written as bbl, is a unit of volume used in the petroleum industry to measure crude oil and refined products. It denotes one barrel, defined as 42 US gallons, which is about 159 liters. The term is widely used in production figures, contracts, and pricing, with volumes often expressed as barrels per day (bpd) for daily production or capacity, and as cumulative totals in barrels.

In practice, larger quantities are sometimes indicated with prefixes such as Mbbl or MMbbl to signify thousand

The 42 US gallon barrel has become the standard size in much of the international oil market,

or
million
barrels,
though
capitalization
and
usage
can
vary
by
company
and
market.
The
bbl
unit
is
central
to
how
oil
is
priced
and
traded,
with
many
market
quotes
and
settlement
calculations
expressed
in
dollars
per
barrel.
and
bbl
is
not
an
SI
unit.
When
converting,
1
bbl
is
approximately
0.159
cubic
meters.
While
the
unit
is
specialized
for
oil
and
related
liquids,
the
broader
acronym
BBL
can
have
other
meanings
in
different
contexts,
such
as
organizations
or
leagues
in
other
fields;
in
the
technical
and
commercial
oil
context,
however,
bbl
most
commonly
refers
to
the
oil
barrel.