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Re: There's something wrong here .........

To: FastmetalBDF@aol.com
Subject: Re: There's something wrong here .........
From: drmayf <drmayf@mayfco.com>
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 07:11:16 -0700
Actually, a barrel of oil is 42 gallons. For those interested, here is 
how a typical barrel of oil is broken down at the factory:

Chemical feedstock          1.2 gallons
refinery gas                       1.9 gallons
gasoline                           19.5 gallons
kerosine                           4.1 gallons
diesel fuel                         9.2 gallons
lubrucants                         0.5 gallons
fuel oil                               4.1 gallons
bitumen                             1.3 gallons
LPG                                  1.9 gallons

I am sure this is different for different refineries and the products 
they make. Ditto for whether or not it islight sweet crude or heavy.  
The Powerstroke list has been really bitching about the cost of diesel 
so I listen closely. Exxon released their 2 nd quarter profits and it 
was about 10B dollars at 8.6 percent rate. For 1 quarter of the year. 
However, that is based on sales as it should be. BAnks make nearly 20 
per dollar of sales. Per who ever sent the graph, Tom B I think. What 
makes the profits huge is that we consume lots of barrells of oil.  I 
also do not understand the SUV bashing. Most SUV's sold are the modified 
minivan type which get pretty decent fuel mileage. The big H2 size along 
with the Suburbans, Excursions, etc are in the moniority. I suspect, but 
do not know, that the Average US fuel economy is barely influenced by 
SUVs. Every barrel of oil can be d=broken down as to who uses it. I 
suspect that that breakdown is out there for some one in the group to 
find. Maybe I'll look.

mayf



FastmetalBDF@aol.com wrote:

>Hi John, I'm glad you stated that a barrel  of oil is 43 Gallons.  Many 
>people think  
>that a barrel of oil is 55 gallons, as I did for many years, but ' not so  ' 
>in the US 
>petroleum business ...... Being global in nature, I would guess that other  
>nations
>utilize their metric system in the import / export and sale of their  
>petroleum among
>themselves ?   I never thought about that before or checked it  out ........
> 
> 
>         BDF




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