About 85 million barrels. A barrel is 42 gallons, so in terms of gallons, we have 3.570 billion gallons. The US uses the most 20 million gallons. See related link.
One pound of plastic is equivalent to around 3.2 pounds of petroleum, as petroleum is a primary component used in the production of plastic.
It averages out to about 7 gallons.
I didn't know we had one...
The exact amount of biomass needed to produce one gallon of petroleum can vary depending on the type of biomass and the conversion process used. In general, it takes several pounds of biomass to produce one gallon of petroleum through processes such as pyrolysis or liquefaction.
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In 2009, the US had an average petroleum consumption of 18,686,000 barrels per day.
Petroleum is one of the most valuable resources available in the world. It is used as a material resource because it helps in production of other materials. Examples of materials manufactured using petroleum include Diesel, Ink, and Motor Oil.
well when you buy biodiesel it tends to be around $53... and petroleum fuel tends to be much less then that so if you are planning on drinking this then the cheaper one would have to be petroleum fuel :)
Oil shale and tar sands
No. It is produced from either ethylene oxide (an epoxide) or ethylene glycol (an alchohol). Petroleum is composed of tens, often hundreds, of hydrocarbons and is not used to make polyethylene glycol.
Texas is the number one petroleum producing state.
No one invented petroleum, it is a naturally occurring substance.