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It depends on the mixing ratio of gasoline / oil for the specific piece of equipment you will use the gas / oil mix. Most lawn equipment such as weed eaters and leaf blowers require a 32:1 mixture. Since 1 gallon of gasoline is 128 ounces, it is necessary to mix 128 ounces (or 1 US gallon) of gasoline to 4 ounces of 2 cycle oil to equal 32:1 ratio.
This may depend on a variety of factors, but I just weighed 5 ml of fish oil and found it equal to approximately 3.9852 g. That is, for every 1 ml of fish oil there is approximately 0.8 g.
1 ton of oil is called 1 ton of oil. Oil is usually measured in barrels which equal 42 gallons. So making some assumptions a ton of oil would be about 6 barrels or so.
Assuming you mean fluid ounces, which is a measure of volume, it makes no difference whether it's peanut oil or something else. Convert the gallon to fluid ounces, then divide the result by 24.