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There are 100 ccf (hundred cubic feet) in 1 scf (single cubic foot).
1 therm = 100,000 Btu = 0.1 MMBtu = 1 CCF
1 ccf is equal to 748 gallons, so 270 ccf would be equal to 202,200 gallons.
There are 1 therm in every 1 ccf of natural gas. Therefore, 100 ccf of natural gas is equal to 100 therms.
1488 ccf is 1,113,101.3 US gallons.
1 CCF of natural gas is roughly equal to 1 gallon of propane.
7.48 gallons fill one square foot.
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One CCF is equivalent to 748 gallons. Reference: http://www.raleighnc.gov/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_0_306_202_0_43/http;/pt03/DIG_Web_Content/category/Resident/Environment/WaterUsageCalc.html
There are 10 therms in 1 ccf (hundred cubic feet) of natural gas.
According to metal-wear, one liter of LN2 will make 22.8 standard cubic feet (scf) of gas. 1 scf equals approximately 1 FTS, the exact conversion depends on the ambient temperature and pressure. So 1000 FTS / 22.8 scf = 43.9 liters of liquid nitrogen.
The heat value of natural gas is typically around 1,000 British thermal units (BTU) per standard cubic foot (scf). This means that one scf of natural gas can produce approximately 1,000 BTUs of heat energy when burned.