For regular gasoline, 125,000 BTU per US gallon
About 114,000 BTU per US gallon.
One gallon of kerosene will produce 134,000 BTUs of energy when burned.
Approximately 5,800,000 BTUs per 42-gallon barrel.
BTU is an abbreviation for British Thermal Unit. This represents how much heat or energy is required to increase the temperature of 1 lb of water by 1 degree Fahrenheit. Gasoline, on average, creates between 115,000 and 125,000 BTUs. In contrast, ethanol creates about 75,000 BTUs.
The price of gasoline in the year 1996 was... $1.21 per gallon. The price of gasoline in the year 1996 was... $1.21 per gallon.
Depends on the BTUs of the heater.
$2.48 per gallon
1 gallon of gasoline equals 5.8 to 6.5 lbs.
Yes. Kerosene has 140,000 btu's per gallon and gasoline has less.
Gasoline weighs about 6.2 lbs per gallon.
about 25 to 40 km per gallon depends on the car or make
$1.33.5 per gallon average