About 19.6 gallons per barrel of crude oil. Each barrel holds 42 gallons of oil.
It takes about 2.1 gallons of crude oil to produce one gallon of gasoline.
Each gallon of gasoline requires about 2.14 gallons of crude oil.
On average, it takes about 0.48 gallons of crude oil to produce one gallon of gasoline. This includes the oil used in extraction, transportation, refining, and distribution processes.
It takes about 2.14 gallons of crude oil to make one gallon of gasoline.
The amount of crude oil required to produce one gallon of gasoline varies, but on average, it takes about 2.5 to 3 gallons of crude oil to produce one gallon of gasoline, considering the refining process and other factors. This means that the crude oil-to-gasoline ratio is approximately 2.5:1 to 3:1. However, this can fluctuate based on the type of crude oil and the efficiency of the refining process.
There are 42 gallons of crude oil per barrel and that makes about 19 gallons of gas.
$2.03 a gallon in June 2004 The price of Crude oil hovered between $58 - $68 dollar's per barrel
Crude oil is crude oil, there is no such thing as gas oil. Gasoline is refined from crude oil. 1 barrel of Benchmark crude oil for May delivery is currently $48.20 as of 3/31/09.
It takes about 2.14 gallons of crude oil to produce one gallon of gasoline.
To produce 5 gallons of gasoline, approximately 1.2 to 1.5 gallons of crude oil are needed, depending on the refining process and the specific characteristics of the crude oil. This means that for every gallon of gasoline, about 0.24 to 0.3 gallons of crude oil are required. Therefore, to make 5 gallons of gas, you would need around 1.2 to 1.5 gallons of oil.
About 9.21 gallons of diesel is refined from each 42-gallon barrel of crude oil.
The oil companies refine about 19.6 gallons of gasoline from each 42-gallon barrel of crude oil.