1 kg of LPG is equivalent to approximately 0.0689 MMBtu (Million British Thermal Units).
One kilogram of LPG contains approximately 22,000 to 24,000 British Thermal Units (BTU) of energy. The exact value may vary slightly depending on the specific composition of the LPG.
One ton of LPG is approximately equal to 1350 liters.
One kilocalorie is approximately equivalent to 4.2 kilojoules.
One metric ton of LPG is equal to approximately 284.3 gallons.
1 kg of LPG is equivalent to approximately 0.0689 MMBtu (Million British Thermal Units).
One kilogram of LPG contains approximately 22,000 to 24,000 British Thermal Units (BTU) of energy. The exact value may vary slightly depending on the specific composition of the LPG.
One decatherm = one MMBtu
One ton of LPG is approximately equal to 1350 liters.
One standard gas lot in the natural gas industry is typically equivalent to 10 MMBtu, although this can vary depending on the specific terms agreed upon in the transaction.
One mmbtu is the common usage designation of 1 million british thermal units, also called ten therms or one dekatherm in US or English heat content measure. It does not convert to kg but it does convert to calories (metric system) or Joules/ gram or KJ/Kg in the SI system. 1 btu = 252 calories so 1 mmbtu = 252,000,000 calories or 252 Mcal 1 calorie equals 4.1868 j/g so 252 Mcal =1055. 0736 MJ/g or 1,055,073,600 KJ/Kg (1 J/g = 1 KJ/Kg) therefor 1 mmbtu = 1,055,073,600 KJ/Kg
MMBTU is an acronym for "Million Metric British Thermal Units." The M's represent the Roman numeral for one thousand. One thousand thousands equal one million, thus MMBTU, not "Million Metric"
One kilocalorie is approximately equivalent to 4.2 kilojoules.
The amount of MMbtu required to produce one ton of steam can vary depending on the efficiency of the boiler and the pressure of the steam. On average, it takes about 10-12 MMbtu to produce one ton of steam at standard conditions.
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One metric ton of LPG is equal to approximately 284.3 gallons.
1,000,000,000,000 nanograms are in one kilogram.