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For 12 gallons of fuel add 30.7 ounces of marine oil (almost a quart) For 24 galons of fuel add 62 ounce of marine oil (2 quarts) For 36 gallons of fuel add 92 ounces of marine oil (3 quarts)
One US gallon of soybean oil weighs 7.6776 pounds. A metric ton is equal to 2,204 pounds. Using these figures, 750 metric tons of soybean oil contains just over 215,301.66 gallons.
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One ton of oil is equivalent to approximately 7.33 barrels, or 307 gallons. This conversion is based on the fact that one barrel of oil is equal to 42 US gallons. Therefore, to convert tons to gallons, you would multiply the number of tons by 307.
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The Crude oil is in US gallons.
The latest official EPA number is 4.9 million barrels or 206 million gallons. Of which, BP has stated they were able to capture 800,000 barrels using the top hat or lower marine riser, so the oil leaked into the gulf would be 4.1 million barrels (172 million gallons).
The conversion rate of metric tons to gallons depends on the density of the substance being measured. Bunker fuel, a type of fuel oil used in ships, has a density of around 0.96 metric tons per cubic meter. Therefore, to convert metric tons of bunker fuel to gallons, you would need to know the volume in cubic meters and then use the conversion factor of 1 cubic meter being approximately equal to 264.172 gallons.
A barrel of crude oil contains 42 US gallons and each gallon of crude oil weighs about 7 pounds. Two million barrels contains 84 million US gallons of crude oil weighing about 588,000,000 pounds. One metric ton is equal to 2,240 pounds, so:588,000,000 pounds / 2,240 = about 262,500 metric tons in 2 million barrels
You'll need to decide which bunker oil you're converting. There are several kinds, and each has a little different density than the other. A link is provided to the maritime section of the Wikipedia article on fuel oils. There is a chart there with the different fuel oils and their densities. Grab the correct one and make your conversions from that.
Generally liquid is measured in units of volume such as litres or gallons. In large quantities liquids can be measure in units of mass such as tons (of oil for instance)