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  2. Gasoline and diesel usage and pricing - Wikipedia

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    Retail markup over crude oil and wholesale gasoline, 2014–2019 Oil, gas, and diesel prices RBOB Gasoline Prices. In 2008, a report by Cambridge Energy Research Associates stated that 2007 had been the year of peak gasoline usage in the United States, and that record energy prices would cause an "enduring shift" in energy consumption practices. [6]

  3. File:The Periodic Table of the Elements in Pictures.pdf

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    The table is color-coded to show the chemical groupings. Small symbols pack in additional information: solid/liquid/gas, the color of an element, common in the human body, common in the earth's crust, magnetic metals, noble metals, radioactive, and rare or never found in nature.

  4. Gasoline - Wikipedia

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    MTBE in the United States was banned by most states in the early to mid 2000s. [16] A few countries still allow methanol as well to be blended directly into gasoline, especially in China. [17] More about oxygenates and blending is covered further in this article. The terms above are the jargon used in the oil industry, and the terminology varies.

  5. Spending on Gasoline Hits a 30-Year High

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    According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, Americans had to spend only 4% of their pre-tax income on gasoline for their cars in 2012 -- a sum that hasn't increased since seven years ago.

  6. Periodic table - Wikipedia

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    Periodic table of the chemical elements showing the most or more commonly named sets of elements (in periodic tables), and a traditional dividing line between metals and nonmetals. The f-block actually fits between groups 2 and 3; it is usually shown at the foot of the table to save horizontal space.

  7. 3 Reasons Why America Is Using Less Oil - AOL

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    That represents around 20% of global oil consumption, and is In 2012, we used around 18.5 million barrels of oil per day (that's nearly 800 million gallons !). 3 Reasons Why America Is Using Less Oil

  8. Avgas - Wikipedia

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    The annual US usage of avgas was 186 million US gallons (700,000 m 3) in 2008, and was approximately 0.14% of the motor gasoline consumption. From 1983 through 2008, US usage of avgas declined consistently by approximately 7.5 million US gallons (28,000 m 3) each year. [7] As of 2024, the annual US usage of avgas was 180 million US gallons ...

  9. List of countries by natural gas consumption - Wikipedia

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    Country/Region Natural Gas- consumption (million m 3 /year) Year World 3,929,000: 2019 United States 846,600: 2019 European Union 437,400: 2024 Russia 453,000: 2023 China 425,000