1 Therm is 100,000 BTU, and as there are 1000 BTU in 1 cubic foot of gas, 1 Therm = 100 cubic feet. Density of methane = 0.72 kg/cubic meter which is 35.3 cubic feet, so 100 cubic feet = 2.04 kg
BTU should be a measure of heating content, so it will vary with composition. However, in the US, 1 cubic ft of natural gas = 1,028 BTU. 1 therm = 100,000 BTU 100 cf = 0.1 Mcf approximately 1 therm (th). or more exactly 0.0972 Mcf = 1 th. See natural gas under wikipedia.
One therm is equal to 100,000 BTU's (100,000 British thermal units) and has nothing to do with volume measurement (cubic feet).
One therm of natural gas is approximately equal to 29.3 cubic meters when measured at standard temperature and pressure.
97 cubic feet of natural gas will make 1 liquid gallon.
That would depend on which gas you are referring to. A therm is a non SI unit of a measure of heat energy. A deka, or deca-therm is ten times this measure. Different gasses have different energy values.
There are approximately 28,316.8 liters in 1000 cubic feet.
Approximately 35,000
1 dekatherm is equivalent to approximately 1,000 cubic feet of natural gas.
One gallon of liquefied natural gas (LNG) is equivalent to about 0.136 cubic feet.
9.54
1000 cu. ft. in a dekatherm