No it is not! Gasoline is a refined product of crude oil. Crude oil is created through the heating and compression of organic materials over a long period of time. Most of the oil we extract today comes from the remains of prehistoric algae and zooplankton whose remains settled on the bottom of an Ocean or Lake. read more
Gasoline as we know it is not renewable because it is made from crude oil which is not a renewable resource. At some point in future time, it might be possible to manufacture synthetic gasoline using renewable wind and solar energy, or to manufacture it out of oils and sugars extracted from various sorts of plants. read more
natural gas - Coal - Uranium (nuclear energy) Nonrenewable energy sources come out of The ground as liquids, gases, and solids. we use crude oil to make liquid petroleum Products such as gasoline, diesel fuel, and heating oil. Propane and other hydrocarbon gas liquids, such as butane and ethane, are found in natural gas and crude oil. read more