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  1. Kerosene has 131,890 BTUs per gallon. 1.05 gallons equals the heat content of one gallon of oil.
    www.fchaab.com/fuels/how-compare-oilheat/
    The energy content of kerosene typically ranges between 120,000 and 130,000Btu per gallon. This is slightly less than fuel oil, which has approximately140,000 Btu per gallon.
    www.oldhouseweb.com/how-to-advice/kerosene-h…
    A gallon of kerosene has roughly 135,000 BTUs of potential energy, whereas a gallon of propane has roughly 91,333.
    www.primalsurvivor.net/kerosene-vs-propane-heater/
    Kerosene falls a bit short of diesel, burning at almost 132,000 BTUs per gallon.
    captainpatio.com/gasoline-diesel-kerosene
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    1 barrel (42 gallons) of crude oil produced in the United States = 5,684,000 Btu 1 gallon of finished motor gasoline (containing about 10% fuel ethanol by volume) = 120,214 Btu 1 gallon of diesel fuel or heating oil (with sulfur content less than 15 parts per million) = 137,381 Btu
    www.eia.gov/energyexplained/units-and-calculators/
    1 gallon of finished motor gasoline (containing about 10% fuel ethanol by volume) = 120,214 Btu 1 gallon of diesel fuel or heating oil (with sulfur content less than 15 parts per million) = 137,381 Btu 1 gallon of heating oil (with sulfur content at 15 to 500 parts per million) = 138,500 Btu
    www.eia.gov/energyexplained/units-and-calculators/
    Because energy used in different countries comes from different places, Btu content of fuels varies slightly from country to country. The Btu content of each fuel provided below (except for crude oil) is the average heat content for fuels consumed in the United States.
    www.eia.gov/energyexplained/units-and-calculators/
    For example: The higher the BTU per unit of fuel, the more efficiently you can heat a given space. Translation: You get a lot more oomph from a gallon of propane or heating oil than you do from a cubic foot of natural gas.
    www.amerigas.com/amerigas-blog/propane-appliances/bt…
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    WebKerosene has 131,890 BTUs per gallon. 1.05 gallons equals the heat content of one gallon of oil. Propane has 91,500 BTUs per gallon. 1.52 gallons equals the heat of one gallon of oil. Electricity has 3,413 BTUs

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