A standard cubic foot (abbreviated as scf) is a measure of quantity of gas, equal to a cubic foot of volume at temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit and pressure of either 14.696 psig or 14.73 psig (30 inHg)
It is how you measure gas volumes: "scf"= standard cubic foot of gas.
A standard cubic foot of natural gas has 1000 BTU. A Barrel of Oil equivalent has 5800000 BTU. It is 0.000172 BBL per cufic foot of gas.
359 is the number of standard cubic per lb-mol of a gas. The initial answer is actually the inverse. An easy mistake to make. Example: 18 lbs of water is one lb-mol. As a gas it would be 359 cubic feet of gas at standard temp and pressure.
1 standard cubic foot of natural gas gives about 1030 BTU
Approx 1000 BTU per standard cubic foot
Specifically 1013.2 btu per standard cubic foot, for pure methane.
There are 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot
Ther are 1,050 BTU in one cubic foot of natural gas.
In US units, one standard cubic foot of natural gas produces around 1,030 BTU.
The volume of gas in a cubic meter is one cubic meter. But perhaps that is not the real question?
at $2.15 a gallon, one cubic foot is $0.0591
Gas is not measured in feet.