bbl
See also: BBL
Translingual
Symbol
bbl
See also
- Wiktionary’s coverage of Bats terms
English
Etymology 1
Often thought to be modified from bl for barrel (b⸺l), reflecting a way of abbreviating that was used especially in previous centuries (compare do for ditto), wherein a doubled letter indicated plural count, as also with p.=page but pp.=pages and l.=line but ll.=lines; this method was used not only in English but also in scholarly New Latin and other modern languages heavily affected thereby, such as with Spanish EE. UU. According to this idea, addition of the suffix -s, as sometimes seen (e.g., 5 bbls or 5 bbls.), would seem to have come from writers who left the unit abbreviation itself unanalyzed (unparsed), thus adding a venially redundant marker of plural, somewhat like with MPGs for miles per gallon.
Noun
bbl (plural bbl or bbls)
- Abbreviation of barrels and occasionally also of barrel (singular).
- (especially in the 20th and 21st centuries, most often) Volumes of crude oil pumped, stored, or sold (in bulk).
- measured in 1000-bbl units
- 1920 May 8, H. T. Carlton, “New design for oil tankage”, in Engineering and Mining Journal[1], volume 109, number 19, retrieved 5 March 2023, page 1079:
- At present prices, cylindrical steel tankage in 55,000-bbl. units costs approximately 73c. per barrel storage.
- 1995, Proceedings, International Meeting on Petroleum Engineering, page 63:
- The overflush consisted of 100 bbls of uncrosslinked 3000 ppm polymer, followed by one wellbore volume (~150 bbls) plus 450 bbls crude behind pipe.
- (especially in previous centuries) Barrels (casks) transported or sold, or the volume that they represent.
- Coordinate term: hhd. (twice the volume)
- 5 bbls. flour
- 1791 June 16, Government of New Hampshire, “An Act to Regulate the Exportation of Beef and Pork”, in The Laws of the State of New-Hampshire & c., United States: J. Melcher, page 334 (marginal heading):
- Quantity & quality of Beef to be put in a bbl.
- 1815 Niles Weekly Register volume 8, Supplement, p. 152. From an inventory of the frigate Confiance:
- […]5 hhds. rum/ 5 bbls. flour/ 1 bbl. sugar/ 9 do. pork/ 1 do. suett/ 3 do. cocoa/ 6 do. peas/ 2 ullage bbls. vinegar[…]
- 1881, Ulster County, New York, County Legislature, Minutes of the Board of Supervisors of Ulster County[2], page 234:
- 4 bbl. vinegar $32.00, 3 bbl. cider part full $6.50
- (internal combustion engines) Venturis in carburetion.
- (especially in the 20th and 21st centuries, most often) Volumes of crude oil pumped, stored, or sold (in bulk).
Translations
Etymology 2
Phrase
bbl