Million Cubic Feet (MMCF) – Definition and Pronunciation
What is MMCF?
MMCF stands for Million Cubic Feet, a unit of measurement used to quantify large volumes of natural gas or other gases. It is commonly used in the energy industry to describe gas production, consumption, and transportation.
Examples of MMCF
Regasification is the process of turning LNG back into a vapor so that it can be used by customers/consumers. With regard to “REGAS” technology, it is merely the placement of the means to vaporize LNG, at production rates of 10 MMcf/d–690 MMcf/d, on an LNGC.
From “Challenges Developing Natural Gas Infrastructure”.
A typical small-scale liquefaction unit can produce as little as 25 000 gallons/day, equivalent to gas production of around 2,5 MMcfd, which might equate to the production from a single onshore gas well.
From “New and Emerging LNG/CNG Markets”.
Adjustments include change of reporting basis starting in 1973 to report only gas reserves considered recoverable, in effect, reducing gas reserves by 1 024 140 MMCF that would have been reported since 1972 using former basis
From “Everything about Natural Gas in Modern Industry”.