Where to find yearly gasoline consumption statistics?

HomerJS

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A Shell oil exec trying to explain the high prices while oil prices are down said this morning that demand for gasoline is up.

So I searched for gasoline consumption statistics. I can't seem to find any, including the Dept of Energy and Dept of Transportation. DOT only has stats from 1995-2001.

Anyone know wherer this info can be found?
 

Genx87

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I'd think somewhere on the DOE site. The number I heard was consumption up 2% in the United States in 2006.

 

imported_Shivetya

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and a recent article said that over the memorial day weekend 1.2 BILLION gallons of gas were consumed... which is a mind blowing number

how can't you have record profits when you sell so much?
 

Pabster

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Originally posted by: Shivetya
and a recent article said that over the memorial day weekend 1.2 BILLION gallons of gas were consumed... which is a mind blowing number

how can't you have record profits when you sell so much?

Yep. I believe 350 million gallons per day is the rough figure, and with the heavy traffic over the holiday weekend 1.2 billion sounds spot on.
 

dullard

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Originally posted by: Shivetya
so the real number is slightly over 9 million barrels a day.
Um, you weren't wrong with your first post, you were wrong with the post I quoted above. So, I fixed it (you mixed barrels and gallons).

9.5 million barrels of gas = 399 million gallons of gas.

399 million gallons * 3 days = 1.197 billion gallons for the weekend in the US.

 

imported_Shivetya

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Originally posted by: dullard
Originally posted by: Shivetya
so the real number is slightly over 9 million barrels a day.
Um, you weren't wrong with your first post, you were wrong with the post I quoted above. So, I fixed it (you mixed barrels and gallons).

9.5 million barrels of gas = 399 million gallons of gas.

399 million gallons * 3 days = 1.197 billion gallons for the weekend in the US.

oops again, thanks for catching that.

399 million gallons a day? damn...
 

dullard

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Originally posted by: Shivetya
399 million gallons a day? damn...
It really isn't as bad as it sounds. That is just over 1 gallon per person. Or enough for one round trip for a store ~10 miles away for many vehicles (assuming each person in the family each needed one trip).

I helped contribute. 400 mile round trip to Kansas city + 10 miles in KC. Total use ~11 gallons. But that was for 3 of us. So, just over 1 gallon per person per day.
 

jrenz

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The growth in consumption isn't primarily from the US... it's from developing countries like China and India. Don't forget that these oil companies are multinational corporations, not just US based.