Monday, March 27, 2006 2:28:39 PM
There is 17.8108 barrels of oil per 100 cubic feet (17.8108 b=100cft)
There is 5280 ft per mile
As an exercise (purely speculative)
1) 100 miles = 528000ft
2) 16 miles = 84480 ft
3) 800 ft
Volume = 528000 x 84480 x 800 = 35, 684, 352, 000, 000 cubic feet.
barrels of oil = 35 684 352 000 000 / 100 x 17.8108 = 6,355.6 Billions.
Therefore the size might be a little optimistic?
Having said that, if the oil does follow the fault, the volume will rack up quickly even if we are not 100 x 16 miles!
Brez
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