The U.S. produces 7.9 million barrels of petroleum per day (M bpd), or 10% of the world's 82.59 M bpd. The U.S. consumes 18.8 M bpd, or 22% of the world's 87.3 M bpd. U.S. transportation petroleum use is 67% of total U.S. petroleum use. U.S. transportation petroleum use is 161% of total U.S. petroleum production. Petroleum comprises 93% of U.S. transportation energy use. Cars and light trucks account for 63% of U.S. transportation petroleum use. Medium trucks account for 4% of U.S. transportation petroleum use.
The Transportation Energy Data Book: Edition 27 is a statistical compendium prepared and published by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) under contract with the Office of Planning, Budget Formulation, and Analysis, under the Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) program in the Department of Energy (DOE). Designed for use as a desk-top reference, the data book represents an assembly and display of statistics and information that characterize transportation activity, and presents data on other factors that influence transportation energy use. The purpose of this document is to present relevant statistical data in the form of tables and graphs. The latest editions of the Data Book are available to a larger audience via the Internet (cta.ornl.gov/data). This edition of the Data Book has 12 chapters which focus on various aspects of the transportation industry. Chapter 1 focuses on petroleum; Chapter 2 -energy; Chapter 3 -highway vehicles; Chapter 4 -light vehicles; Chapter 5 -heavy vehicles; Chapter 6 -alternative fuel vehicles; Chapter 7 -fleet vehicles; Chapter 8 -household vehicles; and Chapter 9-nonhighway modes; Chapter 10 -transportation and the economy; Chapter 11 -greenhouse gas emissions; and Chapter 12 -criteria pollutant emissions. The sources used represent the latest available data. There are also three appendices which include detailed source information for some tables, measures of conversion, and the definition of Census divisions and regions. A glossary of terms and a title index are also included for the readers convenience.
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The Transportation Energy Data Book: Edition 29 is a statistical compendium prepared and published by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) under contract with the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Vehicle Technologies Program. Designed for use as a desk-top reference, the Data Book represents an assembly and display of statistics and information that characterize transportation activity, and presents data on other factors that influence transportation energy use. The purpose of this document is to present relevant statistical data in the form of tables and graphs. The latest edition of the Data Book is available to a larger audience via the Internet (cta.ornl.gov/data). This edition of the Data Book has 12 chapters which focus on various aspects of the transportation industry. Chapter 1 focuses on petroleum; Chapter 2 -energy; Chapter 3highway vehicles; Chapter 4 -light vehicles; Chapter 5 -heavy vehicles; Chapter 6 -alternative fuel vehicles; Chapter 7 -fleet vehicles; Chapter 8 -household vehicles; Chapter 9nonhighway modes; Chapter 10 -transportation and the economy; Chapter 11 -greenhouse gas emissions; and Chapter 12 -criteria pollutant emissions. The sources used represent the latest available data. There are also three appendices which include detailed source information for some tables, measures of conversion, and the definition of Census divisions and regions. A glossary of terms and a title index are also included for the reader's convenience.xxii
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