LNG (liquefied natural gas) weighs approximately 29.7 pounds per cubic foot at atmospheric pressure and at its boiling point of approximately -260°F.
For one cubic foot of natural gas: 1ft³ = 1031BTU 1ft³ = 1.08 Megajoules
To convert LNG gallons to therms, you need to know the energy content of LNG. LNG has an energy content of about 0.0374 therms per gallon. Therefore, to convert LNG gallons to therms, you would multiply the number of gallons by 0.0374. This calculation will give you the equivalent amount of energy in therms.
There are approximately 3.9 mmBTU in 1 kg of LNG (liquefied natural gas). This value can vary slightly depending on the specific composition of the LNG.
The density of LNG is roughly 0.41 to 0.5 kg/L, depending on temperature, pressure and composition. (In comparison water has a density of 1.0 kg/L)
Approximately 12.7 metric tons of LNG are in 30,000 gallons. This value can vary slightly depending on the specific composition and density of the LNG.
One gallon of liquefied natural gas (LNG) is equivalent to about 0.136 cubic feet.
133,680.6 cubic feet.
For one cubic foot of natural gas: 1ft³ = 1031BTU 1ft³ = 1.08 Megajoules
Well, darling, 1 kilogram of LNG is equivalent to approximately 0.001 m³. So, if you're looking to convert LNG from kilograms to cubic meters, you're looking at a conversion factor of 0.001. Hope that clears things up for you, sugar!
1MMBTU=? m3
1ton LNG is equivalent to 2.193 cubic meters = 1315.79 cubic meters of degassified natural gas.In thermal unit, it is equivalent to 50mmBtu.However it depend on the composition and caloific value of Naural gas considered.The above value can be used for estimation purposes.
To convert the capacity of an LNG carrier from cubic meters to cubic feet, you would multiply the number of cubic meters by 35.3147. Therefore, for a carrier with 160,000 cubic meters of capacity, the conversion would be 160,000 * 35.3147 = 5,650,352 cubic feet.
the question is nonsense as written, but if you meant to ask ; How many liters in one cubic meter of natural gas? ...then the answer is 1000 How much does one cubic meter of natural gas weigh in kilograms? ...then the answer at 20°C & 1 atm (NTP) is 0.668 ...and the answer at 0°C & 1 atm (STP) is 0.717
Liquified natural gas has about 1/600th of the volume of natural gas at standard temperature and pressure, so 1 m3 of natural gas would be about 0.001666 m3, or 1.67 liters, of LNG.
A typical LNG (liquefied natural gas) tanker can carry between 125,000 to 266,000 cubic meters of LNG. The capacity varies based on the design and size of the vessel, with larger vessels, known as Q-Flex and Q-Max tankers, having capacities on the higher end. For example, a Q-Max tanker can hold up to about 266,000 cubic meters of LNG. This translates to roughly 90 million to 170 million British thermal units (BTUs) of energy, depending on the specific energy content of the gas.
when convert from cubic meter to tonns multply by 0.455
The unit of measurement for LNG (liquefied natural gas) is typically in metric tons (tonnes) or cubic meters. It can also be measured in British thermal units (BTUs) or gigajoules (GJ) for energy content.