Multiply by 10. MMBTU means a million BTU (where each M stands for 1000). Some people write MBTU for the same quantity (where M stands for 1,000,000). A Therm is 100,000 BTUs, so 10 Therms = 1 MMBTU.
50 kg
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1kg=1000gms 1gm=1000milli gms hence 1kg=1000000milli gms
1000 grams
1MMBTU=? m3
It should be according to the quality of the gas, but roughly1 metric Tonne = 48 MMBtu (Downey, M. 2010, Oil101)1 metric Tonne = 48.7 MMBtu (Foss, M. 2007, Introduction to LNG, pag. 38,
10 mmBTU = kg formula LNG
1 kg of Lng of that particular quality will have say ' X ' k.cal per kg of calorific value from the data of LNG producer. Then 1 Ton of LNG will have 1000X when converted to B.T.U it will be 3967 multiplied by 1000 X What "particular quality" is referred to above??? Generally speaking 1 tonne (1000Kg) of LNG is considered to have a caloric value of 48 MMBtu
"BTU" and its multiples are units of energy. "Litre" is a volume of space. The two units have different physical dimensions, and are used to describe completely different quantities. Neither one can be converted into the other one. That would be like trying to describe how many kilowatt hours of milk you drink every day.
1 therm = 100,000 Btu = 0.1 MMBtu = 1 CCF
Cubic meters (cbm) are units of volume, while the MMBTU (i.e. mln BTU) is the unit of calorific value. Therefore the calculation with depend on type of fuel your are looking at.E.g. 1 MMBTU = ~28 cbm of LNG
35700 mmbtu
Multiply by 10. MMBTU means a million BTU (where each M stands for 1000). Some people write MBTU for the same quantity (where M stands for 1,000,000). A Therm is 100,000 BTUs, so 10 Therms = 1 MMBTU.
One decatherm = one MMBtu
There is a standard formula to convert from MMBTu to SM3. Multiply the mmbtu number by 26.37 to get the SM3 number.
2500 mcf