1750 ish
1/2 gallon therebouths
well,i think the answer is 2500 gallons in a ton.
There are different fractions of mineral oil, commonly divided into light and heavy. But if we assign a density of about 0.8 g/ml to this liquid petrolatum, we'll discover that 170 kilograms is about 56.14 gallons. You have 170,000 grams of mineral oil. Divide that by 0.8, then divide that by 3785.4 (which is the number of ml in a gallon) and this will be your answer.
2000 to 5000 gallons
The density of no 2 oil is given as 0.72 kg/liter (Wikipedia), therefore 1 metric ton of 1000 kilograms will contain 1389 liters = 365.5 US gallons
42 gallons
11million gallons
42 US gallons.
There are about 34.97 Imperial gallons in a barrel of oil.
42 gallons
60,000 Barrels (Oil) = 2,520,000 US Gallons
Depends on the kind of oil -but roughly 5 gallons.