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Understanding MCF vs. MCM in Natural Gas Measurement MCF is an abbreviation derived from the Roman numeral M for one thousand, put together with cubic feet (CF) to measure a quantity of natural gas For example, a natural gas well that produces 400
CCF, MCF, Therms - Whats the Difference? - NaturalGasPlans CCF, MCF and Therms are all ways of measuring natural gas Here’s how to understand the difference between them, how to convert to each type of unit, and why it matters when shopping for natural gas
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Measuring Natural Gas in MCF - Uses and Differences MCF is an acronym equivalent to one thousand cubic feet that are derived from the Roman numeral M for 1,000, combined with cubic feet (CF) for volumetric determination of natural gas
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