1 mcf = 10 ccf (mcf= 1000 cubic feet and ccf = 100 cubic feet)These are odd metric amalgams of the English units used for natural gas amounts. The mcf unit is used more often in production, and the ccf used for distribution and billing. Other similar terms are mmcf, bcf, and tcf (million, billion, and trillion cubic feet).
1 cubic foot of natural gas can be burned to generate about 1000 btu of heat. A 105000 btu/hr appliance would therefore require about 105 cubic feet of natural gas per hour; this is 0.1 thousand cubic feet, or 0.1mcf/hr.
Divide by 1000 to convert grams to kilograms. Then multiply by 2.2046 to convert kg to pounds.
You cannot convert between the two since they measure different attributes.
Multiply psi x 0.07 to get atmospheres.
1MMBtu = 1 MCF
Write mcf out in full.
20,000,000
Converting MCF to MMBTU is an energy conversion. 1 MCF is equal to 1,000 cubic feet, which is also equal to 1 MMBTU.
(mcf/day*1000)/24=scf/hr (scf/hr)/24=scf/min
One thousand cubic feet of gas (Mcf) -> 1.027 million BTU = 1.083 billion J = 301 kWh by Lyon
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2500 mcf
1 mcf = 10 ccf (mcf= 1000 cubic feet and ccf = 100 cubic feet)These are odd metric amalgams of the English units used for natural gas amounts. The mcf unit is used more often in production, and the ccf used for distribution and billing. Other similar terms are mmcf, bcf, and tcf (million, billion, and trillion cubic feet).
2870 mcf
There are 7,480 gallons per mcf