http://www.energybulletin.net/node/13199 The US military oil consumption
by Sohbet Karbuz
The US Department of Defense (DoD) is the largest oil consuming government body in the US and in the world
“Military fuel consumption makes the Department of Defense the single largest consumer of petroleum in the U.S” <1>
“Military fuel consumption for aircraft, ships, ground vehicles and facilities makes the DoD the single largest consumer of petroleum in the U.S” <2>
According to the US Defense Energy Support Center Fact Book 2004, in Fiscal Year 2004, the US military fuel consumption increased to 144 million barrels. This is about 40 million barrels more than the average peacetime military usage.
By the way, 144 million barrels makes 395 000 barrels per day, almost as much as daily energy consumption of Greece.
The US military is the biggest purchaser of oil in the world.
In 1999 Almanac edition of the Defense Logistic Agency’s news magazine Dimensions it was stated that the DESC “purchases more light refined petroleum product than any other single organization or country in the world. With a $3.5 billion annual budget, DESC procures nearly 100 million barrels of petroleum products each year. That's enough fuel for 1,000 cars to drive around the world 4,620 times.”
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http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN20416568 FACTBOX-US military fuel spending
Thu Mar 20, 2008 2:58pm EDT
U.S. military fuel consumption dwarfs energy demand in many countries around the world, adding up to nearly double the fuel use in Ireland and 20 times more than that of Iceland, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
From the start of the Iraq war in 2003 up till 2007, U.S. military fuel consumption has slipped by about 10 percent, but costs more than doubled due surging oil prices.
Following are the latest figures on the cost and amounts of fuel purchased by the U.S. military over the course of the Iraq war:
U.S. MILITARY FUEL SPENDING:^
2003: $ 5.21 billion
2007: $12.61 billion
Percentage increase: 142 percent
U.S MILITARY FUEL CONSUMPTION
2003: 145.1 million barrels
(397,500 barrels per day)
2007: 132.5 million barrels
(363,000 barrels per day)
Percentage change: -9.5 percent
2007 U.S. MILITARY FUEL CONSUMPTION EQUALS
- 90 percent more than Ireland's annual consumption
- 38 percent more than Israel's annual consumption
- 20 times Iceland's annual consumption
- 1.7 percent of U.S. annual consumption
AVERAGE ESTIMATED CRUDE OIL PRICE PER BARREL:
2003: $32.50
2007: $72.50
CRUDE OIL PRICE CHANGE SINCE BEGINNING OF IRAQ WAR:
March 19, 2003: $ 29.88*
March 19, 2008: $103.25*
Percentage increase: 245 percent
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