A Trillion Feet of Gas was created in 1959.
Two trillion cubic feet of gasoline is roughly 489,795,922,000 barrels.
The United States produced 19.0 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in 1998, well below the record-high 21.7 trillion cubic feet in 1973.
According to the EIA, additions to natural gas reserves are expected to peak in 2018 at 25.8 trillion cubic feet, before gradually declining to 22.4 trillion cubic feet in 2025.
TCF stands for Thousand Cubic Feet, which is a unit of measurement commonly used to quantify the volume of natural gas. It represents one thousand cubic feet of gas.
Between 3 and 15 Trillion Cubic Feet.
The United States uses about 31 trillion cubic feet of natural gas per year. Natural gas is used for electricity generation, heating, industrial processes, and transportation.
The worldwide demand for natural gas is slightly more than 150 trillion cubic feet.
3 trillion
Yes. As of end 2008, proven reserves were 3 trillion cubic feet (tcf) - see third link. This may sound as a lot of gas, but they are consuming around 2 trillion cubic feet. They are exploring for more gas, but have to import gas mainly from Algeria. I couldn't find more up-to-date information. See related links.
1 trillion feet is 189,393,939 miles
Only a Trillion was created in 1957.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations published the following statistics for round lumber production in 2003. During that year, total world production was 118 trillion cubic feet (3.34 trillion cubic meters). The following 10 countries account for 60% of world timber production. # United States … 15.82 trillion cubic feet (13.5% of total world production) # India … 11.33 trillion cubic feet (9.6%) # China … 10.1 trillion cubic feet (8.6%) # Brazil … 8.42 trillion cubic feet (7.1%) # Canada … 6.88 trillion cubic feet (5.8%) # Russia … 5.95 trillion cubic feet (5%) # Indonesia … 3.96 trillion cubic feet (3.4%) # Ethiopia … 3.32 trillion cubic feet (2.8%) # Democratic Republic of Congo … 2.55 trillion cubic feet (2.2%) # Nigeria … 2.47 trillion cubic feet (2.1%). Read more: http://global-economy.suite101.com/article.cfm/top_lumber_countries#ixzz0OfVJCMQP