This is hard to answer: Oil is spilled in many ways, and new oil spills occur every day.
Current Oil Spills:
For the BP Gulf oil spill, please see related questions.
It has spilled 42,000,000 before the 'top kill' experiment and even after it leaks out 12,000 a day.
About 200,000 gallons per day so that would mean about 3,600,000
Uh like billions Well it pumps like 10,00000 gallons a day!
Somewhere between 90-180 million gallons of oil has been spilled into the Gulf of Mexico from the 2010 BP oil spill.On June 19th, the official estimate is 35,000 to 60,000 barrels a day, though internal BP documents concede it could be as high as 100,000 barrels a day. (Between 1,500,000 to 2,500,000 gallons, as high as 3,000,000 gallons a day. 6 - 10 million liters, as high as 12 million liters a day).The Alaska Prudhoe Bay disaster also caused by BP, spilled approximately 212,252 US gallons of crude oil onto the land, (6,000 barrels or 800,000 liters).90-180 million gallons seems like a gratuitous amount of oil, but there are approximately 42 gallons in one barrel of oil. Globally, 85 million barrels are used per day. So at the worst... 180 million / 42 = 4,300,000 million barrelswere spilled, which doesn't even come close to what the world uses in one day. However, that's still very bad for the environment.
A task force of scientists stated the flow rate was between 35 to 60 thousand barrels per day (MB/D). This is 1.5 to 2.5 million gallons per day. The actual oil entering the gulf is less than this, as BP is able to capture approximately 20 MB/D using the LMRP. Also, oil is being burned at surfaces and skimmed. See link.
maybe a quarter of a gallon
5,500 gallons a day
9 gallons of milk/day
A moose can drink 37 gallons in a day!
30,000 gallons per day
180 gallons why
Around 100,000 gallons a day