Size difference for expdp estimate and from data dictionaries

Hello
We have one large table with around 70 million rows and when we check size of this table using query as below
select sum(bytes)/1024/1024/1024 "size in GB" from user_segments where segment_name='MYTABLE';
we got expected size 17GB.
However, when we exported the table using EXPDP it showed estimated size as 34GB.
Can anyone help me identifying why the diffrence is there for expected tablesize in GB?
Note: Table consits of BLOB datatype column
Oracle10G
Sun Solaris10
Edited by: aps on Feb 20, 2009 7:28 AM

The estimate is for table row data only; it does not include metadata.
BLOCKS - The estimate is calculated by multiplying the number of database blocks used by the target objects times the appropriate block sizes.
dba_lob_partition will give you more accurate info.

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