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The simple answer is that if refineries shut down the strategic petroleum reserves (SPR) would not help. The SPR consists of crude oil - unrefined products. While the US consumes about 21.4 million barrels per day of petroleum products, those barrels are refined products: gasoline, jet fuel, diesel, etc.
The standard size of the Petroleum Refinery is in the multiples of 3Million tonnes per annum or lakh barrels of crude.
One ton of crude oil equals 7.3 barrels.
The amount of jet fuel that can be refined from crude oil varies depending on the specific refining process and the characteristics of the crude oil. On average, about 10-15% of crude oil can be converted into jet fuel. Therefore, from 1,000,000 barrels of crude oil, approximately 100,000 to 150,000 barrels of jet fuel could typically be produced.
I think petroleum engineering has to do with the discovery of crude oil[hydrocarbons] in it's dark,sticky,viscous stage and lifting it to the surface and passing it to the refineries for the extraction of other components viz petroleum gases,petrol,kerosene . While gas and oil engineering has to do with reserving,distribution of refined oil and gas from crude oil to depots. Ismail Sani Ali.
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At the end of 2008, the US had about 714,000,000 barrelsof crude oil in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
The simple answer is that if refineries shut down the strategic petroleum reserves (SPR) would not help. The SPR consists of crude oil - unrefined products. While the US consumes about 21.4 million barrels per day of petroleum products, those barrels are refined products: gasoline, jet fuel, diesel, etc.
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The US consumed 7,136,255 barrels of total crude oil and petroleum products in 2008.
The standard size of the Petroleum Refinery is in the multiples of 3Million tonnes per annum or lakh barrels of crude.
4.92 billion barrels (207 billion gallons) of petroleum products, including 3.65 billion barrels (153 billion gallons) of crude oil, were imported to the US in 2007. According to the Energy Information Administration, the US imported 10.0 million barrels per day of crude oil in 2007. This represents 66% of the 15.2 million bpd of crude oil processed in the US. The US consumed a total of 7.55 billion barrels of petroleum (including crude oil and various petroleum products) in 2007, of which 58% was imported. 7,550,000,000 barrels equals 317,000,000,000 gallons of petroleum. http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/ask/crudeoil_faqs.asp http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/oog/info/twip/twiparch/081029/twipprint.html http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/dnav/pet/pet_move_impcus_a2_nus_ep00_im0_mbbl_a.htm
Assuming 1 metric ton of crude oil ~ 7.33 barrels them 20 metric tons of crude oil ~ 20 x 7.33 barrels =146.60 barrels of crude oil
Mexico would qualify as the 12th largest exporter of crude petroleum in the world, with an average of 1.46 million oil barrels per day.
In 2001 the United States imported 55 percent of petroleum consumed domestically. In 2000 domestic crude petroleum production totaled 2.1 trillion barrels, with a value of $56.9 billion.
Whole world= 7,383,000 barrels America= 1,500,000 barrels
crude oil is a petroleum