The drop in the bucket I am referring to is the amount of gas that is wasted through drops at the pump. Every time I go to the gas station and pump gas there are always a couple drops that come out of the nozzle as I put it back to the pump. This happens at all of the gas pumps and stations in my area.
So this is about how much gas is wasted a year in these wasted drops.
Shell was kind enough to give me their estimates on how many stations they have and how many customers they have per year. So I will use their data. Keep in mind this is just one gas company.
Raw data:
Shell has approximately 70 million customers a year (in the U.S.)
Shell has approximately 8,101 customers per hour (70mill/12/30/24=8,101)
There are about 130 drops of liquid in 1 ounce
128 ounces in 1 gallon
There are 16,640 drops in 1 gallon
Calculations:
Lets say that Shell has 8,101 customers per hour
One drop per customer equals 8,101 drops per hour
8,101 X 24 = 194,424 drops a day
194,424 X 30 = 5,832,720 drops a month
5,832,720 X 12 = 69,992,640 drops a year
69,992,640(# of drops a year) / 128(ounces in 1 gal) = 546,817.5 gallons lost per year
546,817.5 X $1.80 (cost of a gallon of gas) = $984,271.5 (dollars of gas wasted per year)
Conclusion:
I tried to be as safe as I could with the numbers like the amount of drops per use and the cost of a gallon of gas (I’ve noticed more than one drop). With these estimates the waste is almost a million dollars or 546,817.5 gallons a year. And this is just one company, and just in the United States.
Source for Shell info: Stan.Mays@shell.com
So this is about how much gas is wasted a year in these wasted drops.
Shell was kind enough to give me their estimates on how many stations they have and how many customers they have per year. So I will use their data. Keep in mind this is just one gas company.
Raw data:
Shell has approximately 70 million customers a year (in the U.S.)
Shell has approximately 8,101 customers per hour (70mill/12/30/24=8,101)
There are about 130 drops of liquid in 1 ounce
128 ounces in 1 gallon
There are 16,640 drops in 1 gallon
Calculations:
Lets say that Shell has 8,101 customers per hour
One drop per customer equals 8,101 drops per hour
8,101 X 24 = 194,424 drops a day
194,424 X 30 = 5,832,720 drops a month
5,832,720 X 12 = 69,992,640 drops a year
69,992,640(# of drops a year) / 128(ounces in 1 gal) = 546,817.5 gallons lost per year
546,817.5 X $1.80 (cost of a gallon of gas) = $984,271.5 (dollars of gas wasted per year)
Conclusion:
I tried to be as safe as I could with the numbers like the amount of drops per use and the cost of a gallon of gas (I’ve noticed more than one drop). With these estimates the waste is almost a million dollars or 546,817.5 gallons a year. And this is just one company, and just in the United States.
Source for Shell info: Stan.Mays@shell.com
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