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How many MMBtu are there in 130000000 cubic feet of natural gas? - Answers

1MCF = 1 MMBTU so 130 MCF = 130 MMBTULet me know if you have any confusionUnfortunately, this is incorrect. An MCF of natural gas is a thousand cubic feet; an MMBTU is a million BTU of energy. (The confusion stems from the use of M for thousand, probably from the french mille.) So the correct answer is 130,000 MMBTU.



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1MCF = 1 MMBTU so 130 MCF = 130 MMBTULet me know if you have any confusionUnfortunately, this is incorrect. An MCF of natural gas is a thousand cubic feet; an MMBTU is a million BTU of energy. (The confusion stems from the use of M for thousand, probably from the french mille.) So the correct answer is 130,000 MMBTU.



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How many MMBtu are there in 130000000 cubic feet of natural gas? - Answers

1MCF = 1 MMBTU so 130 MCF = 130 MMBTULet me know if you have any confusionUnfortunately, this is incorrect. An MCF of natural gas is a thousand cubic feet; an MMBTU is a million BTU of energy. (The confusion stems from the use of M for thousand, probably from the french mille.) So the correct answer is 130,000 MMBTU.

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      1MCF = 1 MMBTU so 130 MCF = 130 MMBTULet me know if you have any confusionUnfortunately, this is incorrect. An MCF of natural gas is a thousand cubic feet; an MMBTU is a million BTU of energy. (The confusion stems from the use of M for thousand, probably from the french mille.) So the correct answer is 130,000 MMBTU.
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