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Why does the online chart read in cubic feet or “CCF” when my bill states usage as MCF?

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Why does the online chart read in cubic feet or “CCF” when my bill states usage as MCF?

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Residential natural gas is typically measured in CCF (hundred cubic feet) by Atmos Energy meters. In most service areas, the bill is calculated on the CCF used during the billing period. However, some states set the rates based on MCF (thousand cubic feet). The conversion is very simple there are 10 CCF in 1 MCF. Therefore, customers can simply divide the number of CCF consumed by 10 to get the number of MCF.

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