how many gallons of hydro carbon based fuel did you use last year?

April 22nd, 2009 by Discuss this article »
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gasoline.. fuel oil… natural gas …propane ..diesel…ect.

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10 Responses Add your own

  1. pinkychanny says:

    Good Question :l

  2. Future Professor says:

    I don’t know but I bought a Prius this year.

  3. mel says:

    prollly over 500

  4. Wizard says:

    Dunno I lost count.What does it matter anyhow?

  5. numbskull says:

    33 metric tons,give or take.

  6. fathead says:

    Just over 2000 gallons of gasoline, about 500 gallons of diesel, just under 750 gallons of #2 fuel oil….not sure how much natural gas off hand, about 30 liters of propane.

    I should be able to increase my numbers of each this year!

  7. Higg, the Flying Pirate says:

    Hmmmm…lets see, I spend $150 monthly on gas for me land yacht. At $3 a gallon that makes 50 gallons monthly. Multiply that by 12 months it makes 600 gallons! I have no Idea how much carbon based fuel it takes to make electricity, but I run my A/C 24/7 and I have lights on way too often so it would be a lot. Sounds like I need a bigger car. I didn’t realize I used so little.

  8. OTL says:

    8.35 TOE Per capita in the US
    TOE = tonne of oil equivalent
    1 tonne = 1000 kilograms, or
    1 TOE = 6.841 BOE (barrel of oil equivalent)
    1 barrel oil = 42 US gallons

    I’m too tired to do the math

  9. onecowboyjake says:

    none, because my building has electric heat, and I didn’t get my gas guzzling, v8powered ancient chevvy pickup until June of this year … a conservative guestimate based on my recent gas reciepts it looks like it might be 1000 us gallons a year …

  10. t_blond_chick says:

    The car is my carbon eater,our electric is from the main river,dammed up,and I’m not yet able to use woodstove again.
    so about 15-20 litres a over $1 per litres averaging out
    52 weeks a year=something rounded out to say 1,000 litres yearly = 250 gallons US/Canada approximately = roughly 1,000$ Canadian.
    Oil,2 changes at 4-5 litres each=10 litres=2.5 gallons if car has no oil leaks or doesn’t burn much.
    LMAO on my cars to not burn oil!

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