1 standard cubic foot of natural gas gives about 1030 BTU
approx. 8 gal. of gas = 1000 cubic feet of natural gas. water can't be compared to natural gas in cubic feet
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Liquified natural gas has about 1/600th of the volume of natural gas at standard temperature and pressure, so 1 m3 of natural gas would be about 0.001666 m3, or 1.67 liters, of LNG.
97 cubic feet of natural gas will make 1 liquid gallon.
1 standard cubic foot of natural gas gives about 1030 BTU
Approximately 35,000
100 cubic feet equals 1 therm
Ther are 1,050 BTU in one cubic foot of natural gas.
approx. 8 gal. of gas = 1000 cubic feet of natural gas. water can't be compared to natural gas in cubic feet
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Natural gas varies in its composition from one source to another. Consequently, the answer will vary.
1000 cu. ft. in a dekatherm
102,000 BTU = 1 ccf
173,295.09 US gallons atm
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