Quote Originally Posted by ILUVRP View Post
you are correct about 42g/ba , i was wrong , drums are 55gal , military uses.

In 2011, the United States consumed about 134 billion gallons (or 3.19 billion barrels1) of gasoline, a daily average of about 367.08 million gallons (8.74 million barrels). This was about 6% less than the record high of about 142.38 billion gallons (or 3.39 billion barrels) consumed in 2007.

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...ClYJP5mRr2u62A

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...EjA9UFNwmR44pQ

long weekend , links above is just something to read.

i guess the main difference between us is some people pick america first and some pick business profit first , given a choice i will always pick america first.
Of course you just brush over and ignore most of what I say. Probably because you legitimately are incapable of understanding the relevance of anything.

And I love your awesome google searches, where you type words and pick things you think agree with you. Either way I figured you'd link to stupid ass retarded opinions coming from those who share a similar ignorant view as yours. And you did! Didn't even take me 15s to spot my first bullshit.

From your first link:
"Same with gasoline. Tank farms fill up, the rusty pickup truck in the driveway has gas in it, the BP station is full to capacity, everything that can hold gasoline except for your bath tub is filled to capacity. Normally, this would crash prices."

Considering that the latest data of the combined utilization rate for storage of motor gasoline in pipelines, bulk storage, and refineries is only at 47% in the US, it's again hard to take this article seriously. Like you.