Converting an oil fired to natural gas is usually expensive and not very efficient. You are probably better served changing the boiler.
The size of the gas pipe depends on the BTU load, the length of the run, etc. It can be a bit complicated to figure out. If you're adding to existing plumbing, you need to be sure that the existing piping is sized to carry the BTU load of everything on that run.
Those ductless mini systems are *expensive*. I looked into them myself. By the time you buy, set up, wire, etc. you will be close to the same cost as central. It all depends on how big the house is, insulation levels, how many windows/doors.
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