105 US gallons.
Currently 25 million gallons a day.
According this show I am watching right now on the Science Channel, "What if: The Oil Runs Out" each American uses 25 barrels of oil each year. That's about a barrel every two weeks. Contrast that to the Chinese for which each Chinese person uses about 2 barrels each year.
Data from 2006:20687.42 thousand barrels per daywhich makes 7550755 thousand barrels per year.(7550755000)There are about 80 million barrals of gas that are used per year.
7.5 gallons
About 25 gallons
Currently, the United States consumes 19.6 million barrels per day, of oil, which is more than 25% of the world's total.. As a result, the U.S produces one fourth of the world's carbon emissions. Despite predictions that the U.S. will exhaust it's supply of oil in as little as forty years, the demand is on the increase, and is predicted to continue increasing, because of the ever increasing population. Increase in resource consumption is caused by three factors: population growth, new uses found for a resource, and increase in demand for a resource to increase living standards. The rate of consumption for oil is increasing at a rate of about 2% yearly
25 quarts is 6.25 gallons. or 6 gallons and 1 quart.
25 Liters = 5.499 Imperial gallons.
25 cubic feet is about 187 US gallons.
.25 gallons = 1 quart
25 gallons
25 gallons is 3.34 cubic feet.