The US Energy Department posts on the Energy Information Agency (EIA) many statistics including millions of barrels per day of gasoline produced. I have include a link which at the bottom, has tables and graphs of the gasoline produced. The "finished gasoline" is the total production, and is currently 8.923 million bbls/day in the latest week. A barrel is equal to 42 gallons. See related links.
Regulations in the US and Europe limit the benzene content in gasoline to 1% by volume.
Petroleum Answer: Gasoline may be obtained by the fractionation and distillation of crude oil or from the condensate associated with natural gas production. Coal can be turned into gasoline by the collection of off gases in the coking process. In all of the above cases the final gasoline product is more than just the result od separation from the raw material. Gasoline is blended from a wide range of hydrocarbons which include cyclic compounds as well as straight chain molecules
Each gallon of gasoline requires about 2.14 gallons of crude oil.
gasoline is good because it helps us be able to use cars and move from one place to another and is not good because is to expensive to pay for gasoline .
Here is the calculation US motor gasoline consumption 390,000,000 gallons a day which = 1,500,000,000 liters 1 liter of gasoline produces 2.4 kg of CO2 1,500,000,000 X 2.4 kg = 3,600,000,000 kg of CO2 3,600,000,000 / 1440 (minutes in a day) = 2,500,000 kg or 2,500 tonnes a minute from cars. I have not included diesel powered cars in my calculations or non car uses of gasoline but diesel cars are not very popular in the U.S. and non car uses of gasoline are small. (this will include what are called light trucks but since these are used like cars for everyday transport they are included)
Regulations in the US and Europe limit the benzene content in gasoline to 1% by volume.
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natural gas
Gasoline is a major component to crude oil. This component is produced in refineries through the fractional distillation by subjecting crude to heat.
About 19.6 gallons of gasoline is produced from one 42-gallon barrel of crude oil.
oil
Crude oil, by heating it and distilling the vapour produced.
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Gasoline can generate roughly 20K BTU/lbm. There are 6 lbm per US gallon.
In 2009, the US national average cost of one gallon of regular gasoline was $2.35
In Connecticut regular gasoline is going for $2.71 per US gallon today.
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