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.
One barrel of crude oil produces about 19.6 gallons of gasoline.
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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).
0.737 g/mL = x g/ 13.8 gallons so you first convert the mL into gallons which equals 2789.545 g/gallons then you solve for x by using 2789.545 g/gallons= x g/ 13.8 gallons the answer is then 38495.721
Since we consume about 400million gallons of gasoline each day, that would be the same amount of gasoline sold each day in the US.
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.
it depends on the tanker but usually about 9300 gallons
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41 gallons
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About 50,000 to 65,000 Gallons
My 2009 Chevrolet Silverado holds 26 gallons of gasoline.
Each barrel of crude oil produces about 19.6 gallons of gasoline.
13 million gallons of gasoline a day.....24-7
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