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gasoline

liquid oil

This entry defaults to DESNZ's 'Petrol (average biofuel blend)' figures, which match real UK forecourt fuel. For petrol with no bioethanol content, '100% mineral petrol' is a separate entry with its own numbers. IPCC's 2006 global default for motor gasoline is an NCV of 44.3 MJ/kg and CO₂ of 69,300 kg/TJ. As a US cross-check, the EIA reports 120,214 Btu/gal and 9.46 kg CO₂/gal. These alternative figures are shown for reference only and are never blended into the main value.

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Emission factors

MetricValueScopeRegion / yearSource
CO₂2.05523 kgCO2/Ldirect combustionUK · 2025
CO₂e2.06916 kgCO2e/Ldirect combustionUK · 2025

CO₂ ≠ CO₂e — separate metrics, never converted into one another. What these metrics mean →

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1 L · gasoline

Conversion results

Energy

Same energy expressed in other units.

32.13 MJ
source-based
8.926 kWh
source-based
0.03213 GJ
source-based
30,460 BTU
source-based
33.92 MJ
source-based
9.423 kWh
source-based
0.03392 GJ
source-based
32,150 BTU
source-based

Mass

0.7462 kg
source-based

Volume

1,000 mL
exact
1 L
exact
0.001
exact
~0.264172 US gal
exact
~0.219969 imp gal
exact
~0.00628981 bbl
exact

Emissions

CO₂ and CO₂e are separate — never derived from each other.

~2.06 kg CO2
region + year
~2.07 kg CO2e
region + year

Energy density

Energy per unit of mass or volume.

43.06 MJ/kg
source-based
8.926 kWh/L
source-based

Assumptions

  • density: assumed gasoline density 746.204 kg/m³ at 15 °C (fuel-properties basis)
  • heating value basis: energy on LHV/NCV basis, 8.926 kWh/L
  • heating value basis: energy on HHV/GCV basis, 9.423 kWh/L

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