hm^3 is a hecto meter cube, or 1,000,000m^3.
It is a unit of volume used for gas consumption determination.
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Hm3 in natural gas measurement stands for hectometres cubed, which is a unit of volume used to quantify the storage or transportation capacity of natural gas. It represents one billion cubic meters (1,000,000,000 m^3) of gas.
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Well, honey, to convert hectometers cubed (hm3) to million British thermal units (MMBtu), you'll need to use a conversion factor. One hectometer cubed is equal to 35,314,666.72 million British thermal units. So, you just multiply the volume in hm3 by that conversion factor to get your answer in MMBtu. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
m3/1000= hm3
1 000 000
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Hm3 in natural gas measurement stands for hectometres cubed, which is a unit of volume used to quantify the storage or transportation capacity of natural gas. It represents one billion cubic meters (1,000,000,000 m^3) of gas.
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