It takes about 2.14 gallons of crude oil to make one gallon of gasoline.
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
It takes about 2.14 gallons of crude oil to produce one gallon of gasoline.
Crude Oil
It takes about 2.1 gallons of crude oil to produce one gallon of gasoline.
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.
Gasoline is refined from oil in a matter of hours. Refineries that make oil, diesel, gasoline, naphtha and other products out of crude oil process 100,000 barrels or more of crude oil per day.
Not an exact answer, but a good explanation of the process involved. http://www.technewsworld.com/story/34919.html?wlc=1226588097
Gasoline and kerosene are both derived from crude oil but have different boiling points due to their molecular composition. Gasoline has a lower boiling point and evaporates faster than kerosene. There isn't a specific time frame for gasoline to turn into kerosene as they are distinct products with different properties.
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The time it takes to refine oil can vary depending on the type of crude oil and the complexity of the refining process. Typically, it can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days to complete the refining process.
Delivery is to the buyer of the barrel of crude which means a refiner. It takes about a month to refine the oil that is delivered and the stations don't usually drop prices as fast as they raise them. So assuming that you are looking at July delivery, the refiners will be all set in August and that refined gasoline will be delivered to stations late August in the best case scenario. The price at the pump is reflected in marginal prices. Since the U.S. consumes more oil than is produced here the real prices are set at the margin (what we buy on the open market). In order to keep the markets stable and liquid the entire stock is priced at the market. The calculations take a little bit but a barrel of oil is 42 gallons and that is refined into various products 19.2 gallons of which is generally gasoline .