two. that's the answer. 2 barrels per day. and you know it's the truth because everything you read on the internet ( and especially Wiki ) is true. If you want more answers to the cause of the vast majority of the worlds problems go to YouTube and watch 'Money as Debt'. Unlike the above answer you will be glad you took my advice.
707 Million Barrels as of August 16th, 2008 with a capacity of 727 million barrels.
Daily US consumption of oil.I do not know how many barrels of oil are consumed by cars each day, but according to the US Government's Energy Information Administration, the United States consumes about 400 million gallons (1.51 billion litres) of gasoline every day. That figure equates to about 20 million barrels of oil every day. Actually according to the EIA webpage:http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/dnav/pet/pet_cons_psup_dc_nus_mbblpd_a.htmWe consume 9.286 million barrels of oil per day for motor gasoline.Actually, since you get 19.6 gallons of gasoline from every 42 gallon barrel of oil, the 20 million barrels of oil is the correct answer.
About 85,472,000 barrels per day.
mboe/d is millions barrels per day kboe/d is a thousand barrels per day (equivalent) MBOE is thousand barrels of oil equivalent NOT millions barrels of oil MMBOE is million barrels of oil equivalent
In 2009, the US exported 15,985,000 barrels of crude oil.
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707 Million Barrels as of August 16th, 2008 with a capacity of 727 million barrels.
Venezuela currently has the largest oil reserve. Saudi Arabia used to have the largest, but was recently surpassed, as Venezuela's deposits were at 296.5 billion barrels at the end of 2013.
At the end of 2008, the US had about 714,000,000 barrelsof crude oil in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
Kuwait has about 103 billion barrels of oil reserves.
The US currently holds a "reserve" of 345 billion barrels of crude oil in land. However they hold a 250 billion reserve of shore trhough out the Pacific trnech and Gulf of Mexico.
The country of Saudi Arabia has the largest oil reserve in the world with over 100 billion oil barrels. The second largest oil reserve in the world is Iraq with over 21 billion barrels.
The simple answer is that if refineries shut down the strategic petroleum reserves (SPR) would not help. The SPR consists of crude oil - unrefined products. While the US consumes about 21.4 million barrels per day of petroleum products, those barrels are refined products: gasoline, jet fuel, diesel, etc.
In 2002, the United States increased its NGL reserves by 1 million barrels to 7.9 billion barrels.
Iraq has the second largest proven oil reserves in the world after Saudi Arabia with 112 billion barrels.
Up to 4.3 billion barrels of oil