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Assuming "tj" refers to terajoules, we need to know the calorific value of the natural gas in order to calculate how many terajoules are in 1000 cubic meters. The calorific value can vary depending on the composition of the gas. Once you have the calorific value, you can convert the volume of the gas to energy in terajoules using the formula Energy (TJ) = Volume (cubic meters) * Calorific Value (MJ/m³) / 1000000.

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11mo ago

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