The price of gasoline in the year of 1880 was about $.95 per barrel. In comparison, in 2007, the price was over $72 per barrel.
Well in Florida recycling is a need. Not many people do it, considering this you may be able to bring in 800,000 dollars a year, recycling for 3 hours a day! :)
In Laurel, Maryland, gasoline fell to about 80 cents in that year. This varied from state to state according to the local gasoline tax. At that time, the national gas tax was 19 cents per gallon, but in Maryland the state tax was 30 cents, meaning over half of the price of gasoline was from taxes.
The US national average retail gasoline price that year was $0.20 per gallon.
Daily US consumption of oil.I do not know how many barrels of oil are consumed by cars each day, but according to the US Government's Energy Information Administration, the United States consumes about 400 million gallons (1.51 billion litres) of gasoline every day. That figure equates to about 20 million barrels of oil every day. Actually according to the EIA webpage:http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/dnav/pet/pet_cons_psup_dc_nus_mbblpd_a.htmWe consume 9.286 million barrels of oil per day for motor gasoline.Actually, since you get 19.6 gallons of gasoline from every 42 gallon barrel of oil, the 20 million barrels of oil is the correct answer.
1 trillion gallons and 1000 billlion in a year
About 39 million gallons are wasted a year in traffic for the average person. Think about how many gallons are wasted a year in the whole world.
About 142.5 billion gallons of gasoline are used each year in the United States. This represents 392 million gallons per day. This is based on an estimated figure of 9.12 million barrels per day, 43 gallons per barrel, 365 days in a year.
about 16 billion gallons are sold in CA each year diesel is not included in this number
I don't know if this is the exact answer to your question, but Americans use about 385 million gallons of gasoline every day.
by doing what? nothing? no food or water or buying clothes or using electricity or what?
As of recent estimates, California consumes approximately 14 billion gallons of gasoline annually. This figure can vary slightly year to year due to changes in population, fuel efficiency, and economic conditions. California's efforts to promote alternative energy sources and public transportation may also influence future gasoline consumption trends.
As of recent estimates, California consumes approximately 14 billion gallons of gasoline annually. This figure can vary slightly from year to year due to factors like changes in population, economic conditions, and fuel efficiency improvements. California's stringent environmental regulations and a growing shift towards electric vehicles are also influencing gasoline consumption trends in the state.
The U.S consumed about 64.3 billion gallons of finished motor gasoline in 2008. There are approximately 43 gallons of motor gasoline per barrel (and 19.6 gallons can be refined from each barrel of crude oil). This statistic does not include other distillates such as jet fuel and heating oil. The estimated use by the US Department of Energy was higher: For 2010, it was estimated at 138 billion gallons. For 2011, projected use was 142 billion gallons (9.12 million barrels a day).
As of 2021, the United States consumed approximately 123 billion gallons of gasoline annually. This figure can fluctuate based on factors such as economic conditions, fuel efficiency improvements, and changes in driving habits. Global gasoline consumption is even higher, with billions of gallons used worldwide each year. For the most current statistics, it's best to refer to sources like the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
As of 2011, about 142.5 billion gallons of Gasoline are used each year in the United States, at the approximate rate of 392 million gallons per day. This is based on an official estimate of 9.12 million barrels per day, 43 gallons per barrel, 365 days in a year.
About 142.5 billion gallons of Gasoline are used each year in the United States. This is based on an estimated figure of 9.12 million barrels per day, 43 gallons per barrel, 365 days in a year.