An oil tanker would be carrying crude oil, not refined product. So the answer would be zero.
This is a simple problem. Just take 34,700,000 and divide by 4 to get the answer, 8,675,000 gallons.
An average oil tanker can hold about 200,000 to 300,000 barrels of oil. Since one barrel is approximately 31.5 gallons, this translates to around 6.3 million to 9.5 million gallons. Given that there are 8 pints in a gallon, an oil tanker could hold between approximately 50 million to 76 million pints of milk.
19.5 galons of gas
A typical tanker truck can carry between 5,000 to 11,000 gallons of crude oil, depending on its size and design. This translates to approximately 120 to 260 barrels of crude oil, as one barrel is equivalent to 42 gallons. The exact capacity may vary based on regulations and the specific configuration of the truck.
The distance a car can travel with the contents of a full oil tanker depends on several factors, including the size of the tanker, the fuel efficiency of the car, and the type of oil being transported. A standard oil tanker can hold about 6,000 to 10,000 gallons of oil. If we assume an average car gets about 25 miles per gallon, a tanker with 10,000 gallons could theoretically power a car for approximately 250,000 miles, though practical limitations would likely reduce this figure significantly.
One barrel of crude oil produces about 19.6 gallons of gasoline.
The oil companies refine about 19.6 gallons of gasoline from each 42-gallon barrel of crude oil.
By "gas", I assume you are asking about gasoline. A barrel of oil contains 42 US gallons, and produces approximately 19.5 gallons of gasoline. Other products are made from the rest of the oil. See link.
2.5 gallons of gas how much oil for a50to1
It depends on what the job is, small airway service trucks for light aircraft hold around 450 - 700 gallons and those road monsters can move 9500 Gallons in a single 4 compartment aluminum tanker - the only limit to physical capacity is the country/state/city laws.
To achieve a 50:1 oil to gas mix with 6 gallons of gas, you need to calculate the amount of oil required. For every 50 parts of gas, there is 1 part of oil, so for 6 gallons of gas, you would divide 6 by 50. This equals 0.12 gallons of oil, or approximately 1.5 cups. Thus, you would mix 6 gallons of gas with about 0.12 gallons (or 1.5 cups) of oil.