It takes about 2.14 gallons of crude oil to produce one gallon of gasoline.
Zero as you can not make a gallon of gasoline from water.
It takes about 2.14 gallons of crude oil to make one gallon of gasoline.
It takes about 2.1 gallons of crude oil to produce one gallon of gasoline.
It depends on how many gallons the fuel tank holds and how much you are paying for a gallon of gasoline.
35.2381 Gallons of Gasoline.
About 34,070 liters.
This question can be answered in three ways. It takes 1851 gallons of water to refine a barrel of crude oil. One barrel of crude oil produces 19 gallons of gasoline and 10 gallons of diesel fuel, in this respect it takes 97 gallons of water to produce a gallon of gasoline. If you combine gasoline and diesel, it takes 63 gallons of water to produce a gallon of "fuel." A total of 42 gallons of petroleum products are produced from a barrel of crude oil, in this respect it takes 44 gallons of water to produce each gallon.
It takes about 2.14 gallons of crude to get a gallon of gasoline. so 9 gallons would take 19.26 gallons of crude. 9*2.14=19.26
One gallon of gasoline contains about 33.6 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of energy. To match this energy with hydrogen, approximately 1.4 kilograms of hydrogen would be needed, as hydrogen has an energy content of around 33.6 kWh per kilogram when burned. This means that, in terms of energy equivalence, about 1.4 kg of hydrogen can provide the same power as one gallon of gasoline.
As I recall the price of gas was give or take +/- $2.30 per gallon in January 2007.
first you need to mapquest the miles of the distance. Then divid the total distance by the miles per gallon you car gets. this gives you the # of gallons it will take.
18.4 gallon