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One million cubic feet of natural gas weighs approximately 1,200 to 1,300 pounds, depending on its composition and temperature. Natural gas primarily consists of methane, which has a density of about 0.717 kg/m³ at standard conditions. Therefore, when converted, 1 million cubic feet, which is about 28,316.8 cubic meters, results in this weight range.
Burning 5000 cubic meters of natural gas delivers about 180 GJ of energy in the form of heat. So, 10 million cubic meters gives 2000 times more energy or 360 TJ (360,000,000,000,000 Joule).
MCF stands for "thousand cubic feet," so MCF Natural Gas refers to 1,000 cubic feet of natural gas. It is a common unit of measurement used in the natural gas industry to quantify the volume of gas being bought or sold.
Million cubic feet per day...unit mostly used for natural gas
There are 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot
20 Million cubic meters
MM stands for 1,000 x 1,000 = 1,000,000 or million. Nm³ stands for normal cubic meter. One normal or standard cubic meter is the volume of 1 m³ at a temperature of 0 °C (273 K) and an absolute pressure of 1.01325 bar. So MMNm³ = million normal cubic meter gas.
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One thousand cubic feet of gas (Mcf) -> 1.027 million BTU = 1.083 billion J = 301 kWh
1 ppm of mercaptan in 1 million standard cubic feet (mscf) of natural gas would be equivalent to 1 pound of mercaptan.
There are approximately 40.54 gallons in 6 cubic feet of gas.
I'm pretty sure that the country that has the largest oil and gas reserves in the region is Brazil. Answer: Russia has the largest natural gas reserve which is estimated at 44.65 million cubic M. The United States has the 6th largest reserve with an estimated 5.977 million cubic M.