I believe it is 42 gallons.
19.5 galons of gas
One barrel of crude oil produces about 19.6 gallons of gasoline.
Approx 2 gallons.
There are 42 gallons of crude oil per barrel and that makes about 19 gallons of gas.
About 2 gallons.
Around 3 gallons.
About 19.6 gallons per barrel of crude oil. Each barrel holds 42 gallons of oil.
I do believe the gas tank size on a 2001 Corolla is 13.2 gallons. the gas light usually comes on around 10.5 gallons
ussually when your gas light comes on your getting down to your last gallon of fuel
By "gas", I assume you are asking about gasoline. A barrel of oil contains 42 US gallons, and produces approximately 19.5 gallons of gasoline. Other products are made from the rest of the oil. See link.
You can go as far as your legs will carry you. I do like the legs answer, but thought this may help. First, you need to know a couple things about your vehicle. How far a single gallon of gas will take you and how many gallons you have left in your tank when the fuel light comes on. As soon as you can the next time the fuel light comes on, take out a loan and fill your tank. Note how many gallons of gas it took to fill it. Subtract that number of gallons from the total gallons your tank holds. That number will be how many gallons you have remaining when your fuel light comes on. If you know how many miles your truck will go on a gallon of gas, multiply your mileage by the number of gallons you have remaining when the fuel light comes on to get an idea how far you can continue before the engine dies of thirst. Example: Car "A" gets 30mpg. Fuel light comes on when I have 4 gallons of gas remaining in tank. 30mpg x 4 gallons =120 miles.