Also, I might add, this energy density differential needs to be accounted for in any discussion of national use of the raw material petroleum oil. If we can only get a fraction of diesel out of a barrel of oil as we can get gasoline, that needs to be subtracted from diesels 'efficiency'. We are talking about barrels of oil and if 1,000,000 barrels of oil can net 20,000,000 gallons of gasoline but only 18,000,000 gallons of diesel, then diesel vehicles' efficiency have to make up that difference first just to break even. Then only what they can give beyond that is any true gain as far as the national rate of consumption of oil.
Ken
PS, made up figures above used to illustrate a point. We can't make as much diesel from a barrel of oil as we can gasoline though I'm not sure of the current numbers and I'm also not sure of what the numbers could be if refining was targeted to maximize one over the other.
Don't get me wrong, I'm a diesel supporter.
Ken
PS, made up figures above used to illustrate a point. We can't make as much diesel from a barrel of oil as we can gasoline though I'm not sure of the current numbers and I'm also not sure of what the numbers could be if refining was targeted to maximize one over the other.
Don't get me wrong, I'm a diesel supporter.
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