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.
It weighs sixteen million pounds, is 180 feet tall, and takes up two million cubic feet of space.
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 about 17,210,000 gallons of water in 2.3 million cubic feet.
90 million US gallons equate to 12,031,250 cubic feet.
One thousand cubic feet (MCF) of natural gas weighs approximately 84.8 pounds.
Short answer: mm cf is one million cubic feet. Long answer: MM stands for 1 million. It is based on the roman numeral M (1000), so MM is 1000 X 1000, or 1,000,000. Be careful, as I have seen mcf or MCF refer to " one million cubic feet" instead of "one thousand cubic feet". A quick reality check should tell you which is meant.
Convert standard cubic meter per hour to million million standard cubic feet per day?
2.75 million board feet is 6,489.28 cubic meters.
M stands for a thousand. and CF - cubic feet. MCF - thousand cubic feet, thus MMCF - thousand of thousand cubic feet which is just million cubic feet
133,680.6 cubic feet.
To convert a thousand standard cubic feet to million cubic meters, you would first convert standard cubic feet to cubic meters by dividing by 35.3147. Then, divide the result by 1,000 to convert cubic meters to million cubic meters.