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.
CGR, or Condensate Gas ratio, is the ratio of condensate liquid volume divided by dry gas volume. The field unit is bbl/MMscf. The inverse of CGR is GOR (Gas Oil ratio), although solution GOR is the amount of gas dissolved in 1 bbl of oil, while CGR is an indicator of how much condensate will drop out of 1 MMscf of gas.
1 dekatherm is equivalent to approximately 1,000 cubic feet of natural gas.
1 cubic meter of bio-gas is equivalent to 1000 liters.
1 liter of LPG is equivalent to approximately 0.27 cubic meters of gas.
There are approximately 93,000 liters of oil in 93 cubic meters of gas, as 1 cubic meter is equivalent to 1000 liters.
The energy equivalent for 1 liter of diesel is approximately 10.4 kWh. To get the equivalent in cubic meters of natural gas, you need to divide this energy value by the energy content of natural gas, which is around 0.038 MJ/liter or 0.038 kWh/liter. Therefore, 10.4 kWh of diesel is equivalent to roughly 273.68 cubic meters of natural gas.
This term is an equivalent of capacity; expressed for example in cubic meters of gas to second.
A measure of volume- Ccf is one hundred (C) cubic feet (cf)
One pound of natural gas is equivalent to approximately 1.546 cubic feet or 92.6 cubic inches.
Jenny used 132 cubic feet of gas, which is equal to 1.32 hundred cubic feet. To calculate how much she will pay, multiply the amount of gas used (1.32) by the rate per hundred cubic feet ($0.32488). Therefore, Jenny will pay $0.43 to the gas company.
1 MCF (thousand cubic feet) is a unit of measurement commonly used in the oil and gas industry to quantify natural gas volume. It is equivalent to 1,000 cubic feet of natural gas.
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