In very rough numbers, we have about 25 million autos each burning about 2 - 3 gallons per day average. This would lead to the figure 50 to 75 million gallons of gasoline per day.
An official figure of 1.2 billion gallons was released in a recent month. Divide by 30 days to get "only" 40 million gallons per day.
429,315 million gallons
495833.333 gallons
0.015 million = 15,000 (15,000 gal/day) x (1 day/24 hours) = (15,000 / 24) (gal - day / day - hours) = 625 gallons / hour
Divide gallons per day by 24.
The official statistics according to the EIA (Energy Information Administration, www.eia.doe.gov) are that the US uses 9,253,000 barrels/day (388.6 million gallons/day).
California consumes about 44 million gallons of gasoline per day, making it the largest consumer of gasoline in the United States.
California
Since we consume about 400million gallons of gasoline each day, that would be the same amount of gasoline sold each day in the US.
5,500 gallons a day
9 gallons of milk/day
A moose can drink 37 gallons in a day!
30,000 gallons per day
180 gallons why
Around 100,000 gallons a day
50 gallons on average
80-100 gallons
about 2.343201.0 gallons