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How is the natural gas measured?

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How is the natural gas measured?

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We sell our natural gas to our customers by measuring its volume in cubic feet. One cubic foot of gas would fill an area one foot long, by one foot wide, by one foot deep. We price our gas in units of 1000 cubic feet or &#147MCF&#148. So, if you were to use 2000 cubic feet of gas for a billing period, it would show on your bill as a usage of 20, which is 2 MCF. A usage of 25 would indicate that 2500 cubic feet or 2.5 MCF had been used.

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