The
U.S. consumes a little more than 20 million
barrels of oil a day. The largest end
uses are motor gasoline (9 million barrels)
and diesel (4 million barrels).
That works out to about 140 billion gallons
of gasoline and 60 billion gallons of
diesel a year.
In 2006, the U.S. consumed nearly 5.4
billion gallons of ethanol, 12 percent
of which was imported.
Adjusting for its lower energy content,
that amounted to about 2.5% of the total
U.S. demand for gasoline.
Biodiesel consumption was much lower,
about 250 million gallons in 2006.
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