Barrels
Meanings and phrases
n.
- the amount that many barrels might hold
E.g.
- In 1940, oil production was at more than six million barrels.
- Oloibiri which has a holding capacity of 1.5 million barrels of oil.
- By 1995 the El Dorado oil fields had produced 300 million barrels of oil.
E.g.
- The field is estimated to contain 6.5 billion barrels of oil.
- Oloibiri which has a holding capacity of 1.5 million barrels of oil.
- By 1995 the El Dorado oil fields had produced 300 million barrels of oil.
E.g.
- In 2002, production was nearly 200,000 barrels per day.
- In two years, the brewery grew to just under 5,000 barrels per annum.
- The initial site was 16 acres and processed approximately 1,600 barrels per day.
E.g.
- In 2002, production was nearly 200,000 barrels per day.
- The initial site was 16 acres and processed approximately 1,600 barrels per day.
- As of May 2012 Kuwait's three existing refineries produce 930,000 barrels per day.
E.g.
- Manifa is having oil reserves of 11 billion barrels.
- The field is estimated to contain 6.5 billion barrels of oil.
- By 1993, the company had produced 2.55 billion barrels of crude oil in Nigeria.
E.g.
- It uses the older French oak barrels no longer suited for Gran Ricardo.
- There is no skin contact and fermentation takes place in oak barrels with indigenous yeast.
- In addition to this, Facundo aged the rum in white oak barrels, which had the effect of mellowing the drink.
E.g.
- They could only be aimed at point-blank range through the bore of their gun barrels.
- It was a good propellant but burned hot and caused an erosion problem in gun barrels.
- The gun barrels were cast shorter and thinner, while gun carriages were built lighter and narrower.