Iraq's fields produce from numerous formations, with varying crude densities. Many of these fields have large ranges, such as the Mauddud formation with a range of densities 12 to 38 degrees API. The two largest fields Kirkuk and Rumaila have average gravities of 32 to 33 degrees API. To convert from degrees API to specific gravity (SG), SG = 141.5/(131.5+API) See related links.
Polymers are not made into crude oil. Crude oil is made into polymers.
Yup! Crude Oil -> Crude Oil Vapour --> Diesel Oil --> Ethene --> Poly(ethene)
crude oil is of lighter density had hence floats on water molecules and prevents any living micro-organism to absorb oxygen/water essential for life mostly found in the earths crust.
1 barrel of crude oil equals 42 US gallons of crude oil.
Crude oil is excavated using an excavation machine. Crude oil easily comes to the surface and is easy to excavate, while shale oil is not.
The density of crude oil is between 0,75-1,05g/cm3. Anderson Aggrey
The properties of Brent Crude oil are the same properties of any crude oil, density, viscosity, and solubility. Although Brent is LCO (light crude oil).
the density is .001
The same way you convert any density to specific gravity. Just divide the density of the substance (crude oil in this case) by the density of the reference substance (usually water, for liquids).
Different density's of crude oil
From 2005-2010, the average price for a barrel of crude oil is: about $67.00.
In 1976, the average price for a barrel of crude oil was $13.10 (about $50.19 today).
The average price of a barrel of crude oil in 1901 was 96 cents.
The oil with the greatest density is a motor oil with a high viscosity, which is a resistance to flow. A lower density oil would be one that is like SAE 20.
The average price for a barrel of crude oil in May 2007 was: $58.90
The average price for a barrel of crude oil in 2000 was: $26.72
The average US crude oil price in September 2009 was: $65.27 per barrel.