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  1. Gasoline - Wikipedia

    English dictionaries show that the term gasoline originates from gas plus the chemical suffixes -ole and -ine. Petrol derives from the Medieval Latin word petroleum (L. petra, roc

  2. Gasoline | Definition, Uses, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 4, 2025 · Gasoline, mixture of volatile, flammable liquid hydrocarbons derived from petroleum and used as fuel for internal-combustion engines. It is also used as a solvent for oils and fats. Originally a …

  3. Gasoline explained - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)

    Gasoline is a fuel made from crude oil and other petroleum liquids. Gasoline is mainly used in vehicle engines. Petroleum refineries and blending facilities produce finished motor gasoline for retail sale at …

  4. Gasoline - Energy Education

    Gasoline is made when crude oil is broken into various petroleum products through a process of fractional distillation. The finished product is then distributed to gas stations through pipelines.

  5. AAA Fuel Prices - American Automobile Association

    1 day ago · Today’s AAA National Average $2.814 Price as of 1/4/26

  6. Gasoline - New World Encyclopedia

    In North America, the word "gasoline" is commonly used, where it is often shortened in colloquial usage to "gas." It is not a genuinely gaseous fuel like liquefied petroleum gas, which is stored under …

  7. How Gasoline Works - HowStuffWorks

    Without gasoline, the world as we know it would grind to a screeching halt. The U.S. alone consumes well over a hundred billion gallons of gasoline per year. Learn all about this vital fuel.