NYMEX gas prices are quoted in terms of USD/MMBTU - in other words dollars per million British Thermal Unit.
Contracts are traded in 10,000 MMBTU (10 Billion BTU) lots.
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.
Natural gas is typically measured in cubic feet (ft³) or cubic meters (m³). Another common unit of measurement is British thermal units (BTUs), which is a measure of the heat energy produced by burning natural gas.
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.
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.
MCF is a measure of volume of natural gas. One MCF equals one thousand (1,000) cubic feet of natural gas. M stands for the Roman numeral 1,000 C stands for cubic F stands for feet
162827 MCF refers to 162,827 thousand cubic feet of natural gas. It is a common unit of measurement for natural gas.
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.
Natural gas is typically measured in cubic feet (ft³) or cubic meters (m³). Another common unit of measurement is British thermal units (BTUs), which is a measure of the heat energy produced by burning natural gas.
TCF stands for Thousand Cubic Feet, which is a unit of measurement commonly used to quantify the volume of natural gas. It represents one thousand cubic feet of gas.
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.
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.
MCF is a measure of volume of natural gas. One MCF equals one thousand (1,000) cubic feet of natural gas. M stands for the Roman numeral 1,000 C stands for cubic F stands for feet
CCF stands for 100 cubic feet. It is a unit of measurement used for natural gas consumption. One CCF is equal to 100 cubic feet of natural gas.
That depends what you want to measure about the gas: its volume, mass, transparency, temperature, etc. The really isn't such a thing as a "unit of measurement of gas", there are units of measurement for mass, volume, temperature, etc., all of which can be attributes of a specific gas.
UNG is for the American spot market. NG is for the futures market on the NYMEX. NG is followed by the letter corresponding to the appropriate month you want to trade...ie NGH is a natural gas contract for March. After that comes the year, so for a natural gas futures contract with expiration in March 2011, it'd be NGH11.
100 MSDCF stands for 100 million standard cubic feet. It is a unit of measurement commonly used in the oil and gas industry to quantify the volume of natural gas. "Standard" refers to the conditions under which the gas volume is measured, typically at a standard temperature and pressure. This unit helps in assessing production, reserves, and consumption of natural gas.
Mcf stands for thousand cubic feet, a unit of measurement commonly used in the oil and gas industry to quantify natural gas production or consumption.