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Q: How do you convert mmbtu to mmscd?
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Convert decatherm to mmbtu?

One decatherm = one MMBtu


How do you convert MMBtu to MCF?

Oh, dude, it's like this - to convert MMBtu to MCF, you need to know the heat content of the gas in Btu per cubic foot. Then you just divide the number of MMBtu by the heat content to get the equivalent in MCF. It's like converting apples to oranges, but with gas. Easy peasy, right?


How to convert Therms to 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.


How many MMBtu are there in 130000000 cubic feet of natural gas?

1MCF = 1 MMBTU so 130 MCF = 130 MMBTULet me know if you have any confusionUnfortunately, 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.


How many mmBtu is equal to 1000 cubic meters?

mmBtu could mean very many things but a best guess would be millimetre- British thermal units. Which is not a measure of anything useful and certainly isn't a measure of volume. Best guess again, you are asking about thermal energy in a fuel - something like how many BTU in 1000m3 of natural gas. Even that is imprecise without a pressure. As posed, the question is nonsense.