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Barrels per day (abbreviated BPD, bpd or b/d) is a measurement used to describe the amount of crude oil (measured in barrels) produced or consumed by an entity in one day. For example, an oil field might produce 100,000 bpd, and a country might consume 1 million bpd. Note, this is not to be confused with BLPD which deals with the measurment of liquid instead of crude oil. These are slightly different amounts of volume.

Imperial units | Units of flow

 

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