by OilBurner » Wed 09 Jun 2004, 12:26:55
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Leanan', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'S')o if only 40% of US oil consumption is transportion, is most of the rest really for heating?
More than 40% is for transportation. According to the American Petroleum Institute, 46% of each barrel of oil goes to automobile gasoline. More goes to diesel fuel, aviation fuel, and marine diesel. And about 3% goes to asphalt - surely that counts as a transportation cost, too.
OK - I'm with that now!! I was originally relying on out of date information.
P.s. I would go and research the data breakdown myself but I feel I deserve a break after spending hours working out the sums for coal to oil conversions!!