The exact duration that fuel reserves will last depends on various factors, including consumption rates, technological advancements, and the discovery of new reserves. Current estimates suggest that known oil reserves could last for another 50 years at current consumption levels, while natural gas reserves might last around 60-100 years. However, transitioning to renewable energy sources and improving energy efficiency could significantly alter these timelines. Ultimately, the future of fuel availability is influenced by both natural resource dynamics and human choices regarding energy consumption and sustainability.
About 50 years
non there are dead
It depends entirely on the aircraft, type of fuel, how much fuel and where you are in the world. For instance, to fill a Cessna 172 in Canada or US would cost about as much as filling an average minivan, - a 747 would be a bit more - -
Your fuel filter should be changed every 50000km. Have it changed at your annual checkup. It doesn't cost much and really increases your fuel economy. (specially on an older car.)
You can get fuel by scavenging or buying fuel in the fuel trading post
Forever, keep driving hummer to work. My version of the answer: They will last much longer than any one alive today will live. The problem is the use of these fuels will poisen the planet and kill us all before that point. An Example: The Provence of Alberta Canada has enough Coal under it to supply the world with energy for approximately 40 years. This is not the only place in the world with huge fosil fuel reserves, they are just not oiul we can turn into gasoline.
Because coal is the most abundant fossil fuel in the world, a coal power plant can last for many, many years to come. It is also a cheaper fuel, which makes it more reliable than petroleum or natural gas.
in florida and drive for gate gas i made 72,000 last year
Carbs are the chief fuel. they last the longest
About 335 pounds.
fuel, factories, littering, farts and much more
farts will cure it