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You look up the density of natural gas, make sure it is expressed as kilograms (or tons) per cubic meter, convert it to those units if it isn't, and then multiply the volume by the density.

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The density of methane at 0 0C is 0,656 g/L; if you think to a metric ton (1 000 kg) the mass is
24,928 t.

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Q: How can we convert 38000 cubic meters of natural gas to tons at atmospheric-pressure natural gas?
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