The US consumed 7,136,255 barrels of total crude oil and petroleum products in 2008.
The United States uses about 7 Billion barrels of oil per year.
The USA consumes approximately 18 to 20 million barrels of oil per day.
Approximately 20.8 million barrels per day.
To convert metric tons of oil to barrels, you can use the approximate conversion factor that 1 metric ton of crude oil is roughly equivalent to 7.33 barrels. Therefore, 50,000 metric tons would be about 366,500 barrels (50,000 x 7.33). Keep in mind that this conversion can vary slightly based on the type of oil.
As of 2009, America used 18.7 million barrels/day.
To convert barrels of oil to metric tonnes, you can use the approximate conversion factor of 0.136 metric tonnes per barrel. Therefore, 4,000,000 barrels of oil is roughly equivalent to about 544,000 metric tonnes (4,000,000 barrels × 0.136 tonnes/barrel). However, this can vary slightly depending on the type of crude oil, as different oils have different densities.
US at about 20,000,000 barrels of oil daily.
about 85 billion barrels per day of oil 85 Million, not Billion barrels per 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.
Iranian oil production is measured by various international organizations. These run from the IMF ti the World Bank and the Federal Reserve Bank of NY, among others. Iran's oil production varies depending upon economic conditions. Many experts use 381 millions barrels of oil per year as an accurate figure for Iran.
if im right 20 days
An average Canadian uses 0.0674 barrels of oil a day.