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- Diesel fuel explained - U. S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
U S petroleum refineries produce an average of 11 gallons to 12 gallons of diesel fuel from each 42-gallon (U S ) barrel of crude oil The United States also produces and consumes biomass-based diesel fuels
- Diesel fuel explained - Where our diesel comes from - U. S. Energy . . .
Sources of diesel fuel from petroleum refining and how diesel fuel is transported to consumers by pipeline, ships, trains, and trucks
- Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update - U. S. Energy Information . . .
Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update Gasoline Release Date: March 31, 2026 Next Release Date: April 7, 2026 Diesel Fuel Release Date: March 31, 2026 Next Release Date: April 7, 2026 See less See more *prices include all taxes Download image What we pay for in a gallon of: Data source: U S Energy Information Administration,
- Diesel fuel - U. S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
The inventor of the diesel engine, Rudolf Diesel, originally designed his engine to use coal dust as fuel He also experimented with vegetable oil before the petroleum industry began making petroleum diesel fuel Most diesel fuel we use in the United States is refined from crude oil, but biomass-based diesel fuels made from vegetable oils and other biomass materials is now also common The
- Use of oil - U. S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Crude oil and other liquids produced from fossil fuels are refined into petroleum products that people use for many different purposes Biofuels are also used as petroleum products, mostly in mixtures with gasoline and diesel fuel Petroleum has historically been the most-consumed energy source in terms of total annual U S energy consumption
- Biofuels explained - Biodiesel, renewable diesel, and other biofuels . . .
Overview of what biodiesel, renewable diesel, and other non-fuel ethanol biofuels are and what they are made from
- Homepage - U. S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Petroleum Other Liquids Crude oil, gasoline, heating oil, diesel, propane, and other liquids including biofuels and natural gas liquids Coal Reserves, production, prices, employment and productivity, distribution, stocks, imports and exports Renewable Alternative Fuels Includes hydropower, solar, wind, geothermal, biomass and ethanol
- Short-Term Energy Outlook - U. S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Crude oil, gasoline, heating oil, diesel, propane, and other liquids including biofuels and natural gas liquids Exploration and reserves, storage, imports and exports, production, prices, sales Sales, revenue and prices, power plants, fuel use, stocks, generation, trade, demand emissions
- Biofuels are displacing petroleum-based distillate fuel oil consumption . . .
Distillate fuel oil is a refined petroleum product primarily used as diesel fuel in vehicles Renewable diesel is chemically identical to petroleum-based diesel fuel but is made using fats, oils, or greases rather than petroleum Renewable diesel is a drop-in replacement for petroleum distillate; it can be used in diesel engines in any
- Petroleum Other Liquids - U. S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Find statistics on crude oil, gasoline, diesel, propane, jet fuel, ethanol, and other liquid fuels Click on the blue bars below for information on petroleum prices, crude reserves and production, refining and processing, imports exports, movements, stocks, and consumption sales
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