Multiply the number of cubic feet of natural gas by 0.0103412 to convert to therms. This method will yield the same result. In this example, multiply 400 by 0.0103412 to get 4.14 therms. Multiply the number of cubic feet by 96.7 to convert back to therms and verify your answer. In this ...
Natural gas is measured in the U.S. at the level of domestic consumption in trillions of cubic feet (Tcf). Feet are an increasingly outdated form of linear measurement, and correspondingly, cubic feet (cf or ft3) are no longer a common unit of volume in the world at large, with meters...