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How many Btu's in 1 pound of natural gas?

The average is about 20,000 BTU's per pound at standard temperature and pressure.


How many btu in natural gas?

Specifically 1013.2 btu per standard cubic foot, for pure methane.


Which has a higher BTU rating natural gas or oil?

Oil has the higher BTU rating Depends. If it is Liquified Nat. Gas then it has the higher rating.


What is Natural gas BTU rating?

The BTU (British Thermal Unit) rating of natural gas typically ranges from 950 to 1,100 BTUs per cubic foot. This measurement indicates the energy content of natural gas and is used to determine its heating value.


BTU in per one square foot of natural gas?

The heat content of natural gas is typically measured in British Thermal Units (BTU) per standard cubic foot. The range can vary but it's commonly around 1,000 BTU per cubic foot. When calculating BTU per square foot, you would need to factor in the gas consumption rate to determine the BTU output for a specific area.


Does coal give off the most energy?

In short, No. Coal comes in the middle of the pack when fuels are compared. Propane produces 21500 BTU per pound, Gasoline 17500 BTU per pound, Coal between 12,000 BTU per pound (Anthracite) to 10,000 BTU per pound (Bituminous) and wood (dried) 7000 BTU or so. On the other hand, Coal can be converted to Gasoline using a process developed during WWII, or to Methane (modern) or to "Town Gas", a mixture of Hydrogen and Carbon Monoxide.


What is BTU rating of natural gas?

For the purpose of gas rating 1040 btu's/ft3


What is the btu content of liquid natural gas?

For one cubic foot of natural gas: 1ft³ = 1031BTU 1ft³ = 1.08 Megajoules


What does 450 CFH equal in BTU's?

To convert cubic feet per hour (CFH) to British Thermal Units (BTU), you need to know the type of gas being measured, as different gases have different heating values. For natural gas, 1 CFH is approximately equivalent to 1,000 BTU. Therefore, 450 CFH of natural gas would equal about 450,000 BTU per hour. If using propane, the conversion would be different, typically around 2,500 BTU per CFH.


What is the BTU content of natural gas delivered to a residence?

In US units, one standard cubic foot of natural gas produces around 1,030 BTU.


How do you convert 105000 btu per hr to mcf?

1 cubic foot of natural gas can be burned to generate about 1000 btu of heat. A 105000 btu/hr appliance would therefore require about 105 cubic feet of natural gas per hour; this is 0.1 thousand cubic feet, or 0.1mcf/hr.


Which fuel is cheaper to heat with for the same production of btu's?

Natural gas= 1000 btu per cubic ft, propane =2500 btu per cubic ft and #2 fuel oil = 140,000 btu per gallon. Check the availability & prices in your area and you can figure your answer.