1MCF = 1 MMBTU so 130 MCF = 130 MMBTU
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Unfortunately, this is incorrect. An MCF of natural gas is a thousand cubic feet; an MMBTU is a million BTU of energy. (The confusion stems from the use of M for thousand, probably from the french mille.) So the correct answer is 130,000 MMBTU.
I was just researching this same question today. Here's what I found hope it helps. 1 Therm = 100,000 BTU 10 Therms = 1MMBTU ( Million BTU's ) Therefore to convert from MMBTU to Therms, multiply the MMBTU figure by 10 to get Therms. Note: Therm to BTU conversion is based on the amount of energy obtained from burning 1 Therm (100 cubic feet of natural gas). This value is not exact, but close, and could be different from one natural gas field to another.
About .58 t
Question is meaningless. Cubic feet are cubic feet!
1.2 (cubic feet) = 2073.6 cubic inches
There are 35.3147 cubic feet in 1 cubic meter.
Converting MCF to MMBTU is an energy conversion. 1 MCF is equal to 1,000 cubic feet, which is also equal to 1 MMBTU.
about 1,000 BTU/ft3. See related link. It is not exact because natural gas composition varies. A richer gas would have a higher heating value. The cubic feet (ft3) is often abbreviated scf, or standard cubic feet, measured at 60 deg F and 14.7 psia. Future market gas prices at quoted in $/mmBTU or dollars per million BTU (currently around $4/mmBTU), equivalent to $4.00/Mscf. See related site.
I was just researching this same question today. Here's what I found hope it helps. 1 Therm = 100,000 BTU 10 Therms = 1MMBTU ( Million BTU's ) Therefore to convert from MMBTU to Therms, multiply the MMBTU figure by 10 to get Therms. Note: Therm to BTU conversion is based on the amount of energy obtained from burning 1 Therm (100 cubic feet of natural gas). This value is not exact, but close, and could be different from one natural gas field to another.
102,000 BTU = 1 ccf
100 cubic feet equals 1 therm
approx. 8 gal. of gas = 1000 cubic feet of natural gas. water can't be compared to natural gas in cubic feet
97 cubic feet of natural gas will make 1 liquid gallon.
1 CCF = 100 Cubic feet, 1 MCF = 1,000 Cubic feet, so there are 10 CCF in 1 MCF
It is Measured in Volume as Cubic Feet
Million cubic feet
M = thousand, CF = Cubic Feet -- so 1.5 MCF would be 1500 cubic feet of natural gas.
Approximately 35,000