261,818.18 Gallons or 218,009.24 Gallons Imperial for all you metric folks.
About .58 t
42, the answer to everything.
You can't do that, because "cubic feet" and "miles" don't convert to each other. The first is a unit of volume, and the second is a unit of length or distance. There's no way to figure how many yards of gas you put in your gas-tank, or how many cubic feet it is from your house to your job.
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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.
One Deck=35Mcf or 35000 Cubic Feet of gas. I believe Deck or DEK is a slang term for the metric measurement of 1 E3M3 which is equivalent to 35 MCF.
42.88 (A+)
841 cubic feet of gases
at prevailing prices of say $4.00 per thousand cubic feet 400,000.000
Two cubic feet.
0.4 pounds per cubic feet - a very massive gas!
six billion cubic feet
How much water? What is the gas used?
ccf refers to cubic feet of gas. In this case, 1.5ccf is 150 cubic feet.
approx. 8 gal. of gas = 1000 cubic feet of natural gas. water can't be compared to natural gas in cubic feet
Gas is not measured in feet.
It depends on what gas, at what pressure, etc.