CCF to MCF Conversion


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CCF and MCF are standardized units of measurement of natural gas. The initial C in the term “CCF” is the Roman numeral for 100; “CCF” means 100 cubic feet. The initial M in the term “MCF” is the Roman numeral for 1,000: “MCF” means 1,000 cubic feet. Here’s a quick primer of Roman numerals: I = 1; V = 5; X = 10; L = 50; C = 100; D = 500; and M = 1,000. If you know this, and keep in mind that the “CF” in “CCF” and “MCF” stands for “cubic feet,” you’re already halfway to making the conversion from CCF to MCF.

Step 1

Write down the CCF number that you want to convert. For an example, let’s use 1,000 CCF.



Step 2

Divide this number by 10 and this will yield the MCF. For example, 1000/10 = 100.

Step 3

To convert the MCF figure to CCF, multiply the MCF number by 10.

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