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<div style="color: rgb(68, 68, 68); font-family: Consolas; font-size: 15px;"><div>MMSCF (Million Standard Cubic Feet) is a imperial unit that generally refers to the volume of natural gas when the temperature and pressure are 60 ℉ (15.56 ℃) and 14.696 psi (101.325 kPa), respectively.</div><div><br>Therefore, when want to find the mass of natural gas, you can find the mass of natural gas by multiplying the volume under these conditions by the standard density.</div><div><br>Calculation example) First, if the volume is converted to normal conditions (0 ℃, 101.325 kPa) based on Korea Gas Corporation,<br><br></div><div>1 SCF = 1 ft3 (60℉, 14.696 psia) = 0.02832 m3 (0℉, 14.696 psia)<br>= 0.02679 m3 (0℃, 101.325 kPa) = 0.02679 Nm3</div><div><br>Therefore, <b><span style="color: rgb(128, 1, 128);">1 MMSCFH = 0.02679 * 10^6 Nm3 = 26,790 Nm3/hr</span></b></div><div><b><span style="color: rgb(128, 1, 128);"><br></span></b></div></div>