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Under $300 per barrel for the gasoline produced. Read this and the link found on the page http://www.rense.com/general76/cost.htm Under 50 cents per gallon, 42 gallon barrel with net 19.2 gallons gasoline per barrel. Varies due to weather and other factors but this is apparently the average. Crude oil gets changed into petroleum gas, gasoline, oils, tar, and asphalt. The total volume of the non-gaseous products will be not much different than the crude.
Some of the scarcest metals on Earth include ruthenium, rhodium, osmium, and iridium. These metals are considered rare because they are found in low concentrations in the Earth's crust and are often difficult to extract and refine.
Fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas) are generally available worldwide, but the production is dominated by a few countries with large reserves and the capacity to produce and refine them. Oil and natural gas are more widely sought than coal, which is more difficult to refine and creates greater emissions when burned.
Some words that rhyme with "bromine" include "combine," "confine," and "refine."
Oil is primarily found underground in oil reservoirs within sedimentary rocks, typically located beneath the Earth's surface. Beneath the oil, there may be natural gas, water, and other impurities. It is essential to extract and refine the oil to separate it from these elements before it can be used for various purposes.
The oil companies refine about 19.6 gallons of gasoline from each 42-gallon barrel of crude oil.
because oil is cheaper than gasoline & its heat came longer then 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.
About $0.35 per Imperial Gallon but prices varied widely across a Confederation the size of Canada. In some parts of Canada they used their own oil to refine into gas, in other parts they preferred, and still prefer, to import oil via tanker to refine, in other parts gas had to be flown in by plane resulting in each region having very different input costs.
every country has gasoline and probably natural gas also but please refine your question
We refine petroleum to separate it into different components such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel, which have various applications. This process also removes impurities and increases the quality and efficiency of the end products.
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The cost of gasoline, or any other fuel, varies widely throughout the world. It is controlled by those countries that produce it, those companies that refine and sell it and taxes added by various governments. In some countries the tax is actually greater than the cost of production.
The cost of gasoline, or any other fuel, varies widely throughout the world. It is controlled by those countries that produce it, those companies that refine and sell it and taxes added by various governments. In some countries the tax is actually greater than the cost of production.
The biggest supplier of OIL to the US is Canada. Most of the gasoline is from our own country, as we refine the oil we import. So don't go blaming the Arabs for high gasoline prices!
Actually, gasoline was never really "invented." It is a natural by-product of petroleum. Kerosene was the main product. Gasoline was first used as a solvent. What was invented were ways to better extract crude oil and refine it into gasoline. Edward butler invented the early three wheeled auto mobile, butler petrol cycle, which accepted as first British car.
Edison did not invent electricity. Electricity has been with us since the beginning of time. Tesla invented the transformer, paving the way for economical transmission of electricity.I do not know how much electricity cost back then. Anyone else is welcome to refine this answer.