What Is MMBTU?

MMBTU stands for Million British Thermal Units. It is the standard energy unit for pricing and trading natural gas in global commodity markets — used across LNG contracts, US domestic gas billing, pipeline nominations and wholesale gas trading at hubs like Henry Hub (US), TTF (Netherlands) and the UK National Balancing Point (NBP). The 'MM' prefix uses Roman numeral notation where M = 1,000, so MM = 1,000,000. Despite being a pre-SI unit, MMBTU remains dominant in energy trading in 2026.

293.001
kWh
1 MMBTU in kWh (fixed)
10
therms
1 MMBTU = 1 dekatherm
1,055.06
MJ
1 MMBTU in megajoules
≈ 26.11
1 MMBTU ≈ m³ (CV 39.5)

The MMBTU to M3 Formula

Unlike energy-to-energy conversions (e.g. MMBTU to kWh, which is always fixed at 293.001), converting MMBTU to m³ requires the calorific value (CV) — because m³ is a volume unit. The same volume of gas contains more energy if it has a higher calorific value. For UK pipeline gas, CV averages 39.5 kWh/m³. For LNG from richer sources (Qatar, Australia, USA), CV can reach 42–48 kWh/m³.

⚡ MMBTU to M3 Formula
m³ = MMBTU × 293.001 × 3.6 ÷ (CV × VCF)
→ Simplified at CV 39.5: m³ = MMBTU × 26.11
× 293.001kWh per MMBTU (fixed)
× 3.6Converts kWh to MJ
÷ CVCalorific value (kWh/m³)
÷ 1.02264Ofgem volume correction factor
🔄 Reverse: M3 to MMBTU Formula
MMBTU = m³ × CV × VCF ÷ 3.6 ÷ 293.001
→ Simplified at CV 39.5: MMBTU = m³ × 0.03830
× CVCalorific value (kWh/m³)
× 1.02264Ofgem VCF
÷ 3.6MJ to kWh
÷ 293.001kWh per MMBTU (fixed)

How to Convert MMBTU to M3 — Step by Step

1

Find Your MMBTU Value

Locate the MMBTU figure on your gas supply contract, LNG delivery documentation, wholesale trading statement or pipeline nomination. On US gas bills, MMBTU may appear as "MMBtu Used" or be derived from CCF × therm factor × 10.

LNG cargo: "Delivery quantity: 3,450 MMBTU" Pipeline: "Daily nomination: 120 MMBTU/day" US commercial: "Monthly usage: 847 MMBTU"
2

Find Your Calorific Value

The calorific value (CV) of the gas must match your actual supply source. Check your gas contract, supplier data sheet or delivery certificate. Using the wrong CV — especially when mixing UK pipeline gas (CV ~39.5) with LNG (CV ~42–48) — will produce a meaningfully inaccurate result.

UK pipeline gas: CV = 39.5 kWh/m³ (national avg) Qatar LNG: CV = 42.0 kWh/m³ USA Sabine Pass: CV = 46.0 kWh/m³ Contract stated: Check section 3 of supply agreement
Use our Gas Source Preset dropdown in the calculator to quickly apply the correct CV for your supply source.
3

Apply the Formula

Calculate: m³ = MMBTU × 293.001 × 3.6 ÷ (CV × 1.02264). Or use the calculator above — enter your MMBTU value, select your gas source preset or enter CV manually, and click Calculate.

Example: 10 MMBTU, CV 39.5 kWh/m³ m³ = 10 × 293.001 × 3.6 ÷ (39.5 × 1.02264) = 10,548.04 ÷ 40.394 = 261.1 m³
4

Verify With Reverse Conversion

Cross-check by reversing: MMBTU = m³ × CV × 1.02264 ÷ 3.6 ÷ 293.001. You should recover your original MMBTU value within rounding tolerance (<0.1%). Our calculator shows both directions simultaneously.

Reverse check: 261.1 m³ × 39.5 × 1.02264 ÷ 3.6 ÷ 293.001 = 261.1 × 40.394 ÷ 1,054.8 = 10,546.8 ÷ 1,054.8 = 10.00 MMBTU ✓
For LNG, note that liquid volumes (m³ LNG) convert to gas volumes (m³ gas) using expansion ratios of approximately 600:1 — this calculator works with gas-phase m³ only.

Worked Examples — MMBTU to M3

UK Pipeline · CV 39.5
1 MMBTU
26.11 m³
1 × 293.001 × 3.6
÷ (39.5 × 1.02264)
= 26.11 m³
UK Pipeline · CV 39.5
10 MMBTU
261.1 m³
10 × 293.001 × 3.6
÷ (39.5 × 1.02264)
= 261.1 m³
UK Pipeline · CV 39.5
100 MMBTU
2,611 m³
100 × 293.001 × 3.6
÷ (39.5 × 1.02264)
= 2,611 m³
Qatar LNG · CV 42.0
10 MMBTU
245.6 m³
10 × 293.001 × 3.6
÷ (42.0 × 1.02264)
= 245.6 m³
USA LNG · CV 46.0
10 MMBTU
224.2 m³
10 × 293.001 × 3.6
÷ (46.0 × 1.02264)
= 224.2 m³
Reverse: M3 → MMBTU
1,000 m³ (CV 39.5)
3.830 MMBTU
1000 × 39.5 × 1.02264
÷ 3.6 ÷ 293.001
= 3.830 MMBTU

MMBTU to M3 Conversion Table 2026

Reference table at UK National Average CV (39.5 kWh/m³) with VCF 1.02264. For other calorific values, use the calculator above. Rows highlighted show commercially significant quantities.

MMBTU M3 (CV 39.5) kWh MWh Therms GJ
0.12.61 m³29.30 kWh0.029 MWh1.00.106 GJ
0.513.06 m³146.5 kWh0.147 MWh5.00.528 GJ
126.11 m³293.0 kWh0.293 MWh101.055 GJ
252.22 m³586.0 kWh0.586 MWh202.110 GJ
5130.6 m³1,465 kWh1.465 MWh505.275 GJ
10261.1 m³2,930 kWh2.930 MWh10010.55 GJ
20522.2 m³5,860 kWh5.860 MWh20021.10 GJ
39.251,024 m³11,500 kWh11.50 MWh392.541.40 GJ
501,306 m³14,650 kWh14.65 MWh50052.75 GJ
1002,611 m³29,300 kWh29.30 MWh1,000105.5 GJ
2005,222 m³58,600 kWh58.60 MWh2,000211.0 GJ
50013,056 m³146,500 kWh146.5 MWh5,000527.5 GJ
1,00026,111 m³293,000 kWh293.0 MWh10,0001,055 GJ
3,41289,131 m³1,000,000 kWh1,000 MWh34,1203,600 GJ
10,000261,111 m³2,930,000 kWh2,930 MWh100,00010,550 GJ

CV 39.5 kWh/m³, VCF 1.02264. Row showing 39.25 MMBTU = Ofgem medium annual UK domestic consumption (11,500 kWh). For LNG or other CVs, use the calculator above.

M3 Per MMBTU by Gas Source & Calorific Value 2026

Because MMBTU-to-m³ conversion depends on calorific value, the result varies significantly between UK pipeline gas and richer LNG sources. The table below shows how many m³ you get per MMBTU for the most common global gas sources used in UK supply contracts.

UK Pipeline
38.5–40.5
kWh/m³
North Sea gas · national grid supply
≈ 25.45–26.83 m³/MMBTU
Norway
40.0–43.5
kWh/m³
Norwegian Continental Shelf · LNG & pipeline
≈ 22.61–24.55 m³/MMBTU
Qatar LNG
41.5–42.5
kWh/m³
Qatargas · South Hook Terminal UK
≈ 24.39–25.01 m³/MMBTU
USA LNG
45.0–47.0
kWh/m³
Sabine Pass · Freeport · Corpus Christi
≈ 20.97–21.94 m³/MMBTU
Gas Source CV (kWh/m³) Band m³ per MMBTU MMBTU per 1,000 m³ kWh per m³
UK North (pipeline)38.5Low UK26.83 m³37.2710.87 kWh
🇬🇧 UK National Average39.5UK Avg26.11 m³38.3011.18 kWh
UK South (pipeline)40.5High UK25.45 m³39.2911.47 kWh
Netherlands TTF40.0EU Avg25.77 m³38.8011.32 kWh
Germany NCG40.8EU High25.26 m³39.5811.56 kWh
Norway LNG/pipeline43.5LNG23.70 m³42.1912.32 kWh
Qatar LNG (Qatargas)42.0LNG24.54 m³40.7411.90 kWh
Australia LNG44.5LNG23.18 m³43.1312.60 kWh
USA Sabine Pass LNG46.0LNG22.42 m³44.6113.03 kWh
Trinidad LNG47.5LNG21.71 m³46.0713.46 kWh

m³/MMBTU = MMBTU × 293.001 × 3.6 ÷ (CV × 1.02264). MMBTU per 1,000 m³ = 1,000 × CV × 1.02264 ÷ 3.6 ÷ 293.001. Source: Xoserve, GIIGNL, IEA 2026.

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MMBTU in UK & Global Gas Markets 2026

Understanding where MMBTU sits in global energy pricing helps interpret conversion results in a commercial context. The UK NBP and the global LNG market both use MMBTU-based pricing, though the units referenced may differ slightly between contracts.

🇬🇧 UK NBP Gas Market 2026

Pricing unitp/therm (= p×10/MMBTU)
Day-ahead range~80–120 p/therm
MMBTU equivalent£8–12/MMBTU
Annual demand~2,600 TWh (~8.9 bn MMBTU)
Primary source 2026Norway pipeline + LNG

🌍 Global LNG Market 2026

LNG pricing unit$/MMBTU
JKM spot range~$12–18/MMBTU
Henry Hub range~$2.5–4/MMBTU
Typical LNG cargo~3,000,000 MMBTU
1 cargo in m³ (CV 42)~73.6 million m³

UK Regional Calorific Values 2026

For UK pipeline gas MMBTU-to-m³ conversions, use the regional CV relevant to your supply point. The difference between the UK's lowest and highest CV regions affects the m³ result by approximately 5% — significant for large commercial volumes.

UK Region CV Range (kWh/m³) Band m³ per MMBTU MMBTU per 1,000 m³
🇬🇧 UK National Average38.5 – 40.5Average25.45 – 26.83 m³37.3 – 39.3
London & South East39.0 – 41.5Above Avg25.01 – 26.52 m³37.7 – 40.0
South West England38.8 – 41.0Average25.29 – 26.65 m³37.5 – 39.5
East Midlands39.0 – 40.8Average25.38 – 26.52 m³37.7 – 39.4
West Midlands38.5 – 40.5Average25.45 – 26.83 m³37.3 – 39.3
Yorkshire & Humber38.0 – 40.2Average25.70 – 27.19 m³36.8 – 38.9
North West England37.8 – 40.0Below Avg25.77 – 27.33 m³36.6 – 38.8
North East England37.5 – 39.8Below Avg25.95 – 27.55 m³36.3 – 38.6
Scotland37.2 – 40.0Below Avg25.77 – 27.77 m³36.0 – 38.8
Wales38.0 – 40.2Average25.70 – 27.19 m³36.8 – 38.9

m³/MMBTU calculated using mid-range CV, VCF 1.02264. Source: National Grid / Xoserve 2026. CVs update quarterly — always use your contract's stated value for commercial accuracy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is MMBTU?
MMBTU = Million British Thermal Units. 1 MMBTU = 1,000,000 BTU = 10 therms = 293.001 kWh = 1,055.06 MJ. It is the standard unit for global wholesale gas pricing (LNG, Henry Hub, NBP). The 'MM' prefix is Roman numeral for 1,000 × 1,000 = one million. MMBTU and dekatherm (Dth) are numerically equivalent.
How many m3 is 1 MMBTU?
At the UK national average CV of 39.5 kWh/m³: 1 MMBTU ≈ 26.11 m³. The exact value depends on calorific value: CV 38.5 → 26.83 m³; CV 39.5 → 26.11 m³; CV 42.0 (Qatar LNG) → 24.54 m³; CV 46.0 (USA LNG) → 22.42 m³. Use the calculator above with your specific CV for accurate results.
How do I convert MMBTU to m3?
Formula: m³ = MMBTU × 293.001 × 3.6 ÷ (CV × 1.02264). At UK average CV 39.5: simplified to m³ = MMBTU × 26.11. Steps: (1) multiply MMBTU by 293.001 to get kWh; (2) multiply kWh by 3.6 to get MJ; (3) divide by (CV × 1.02264) to get m³. Or use the free calculator above with gas source presets for LNG, UK pipeline and European gas.
Is MMBTU the same as a dekatherm?
Yes — 1 MMBTU = 1 dekatherm (Dth) = 10 therms = 293.001 kWh. They are numerically identical. 'MMBTU' is used in US and global LNG markets; 'dekatherm' is the preferred term in UK commercial gas contracts and pipeline nominations. Both equal exactly 1,000,000 BTU.
How many kWh is 1 MMBTU?
1 MMBTU = exactly 293.001 kWh. This is a fixed conversion — no calorific value needed — because both MMBTU and kWh are energy units. To convert MMBTU to kWh, multiply by 293.001. The UK annual average domestic consumption of 11,500 kWh = 39.25 MMBTU.
Why does MMBTU to m3 need a calorific value but MMBTU to kWh doesn't?
MMBTU and kWh are both energy units, so their conversion is a fixed constant (293.001). However, m³ is a volume unit — the same volume of gas can contain more or less energy depending on its composition (calorific value). UK North Sea gas (CV ~39.5) and Qatar LNG (CV ~42.0) have very different energy densities per cubic metre, so the same MMBTU amount corresponds to a different volume of each.
What is the difference between MMBTU and MBtu?
MMBTU = 1,000,000 BTU (one million). MBtu = 1,000 BTU (one thousand) — the M prefix here means 1,000 in Roman numerals. This is a common source of confusion. Always check the context: gas trading almost always uses MMBTU (millions); appliance ratings sometimes use MBtu (thousands). Our calculator uses MMBTU (millions) throughout.
How do I convert m3 to MMBTU?
Formula: MMBTU = m³ × CV × 1.02264 ÷ 3.6 ÷ 293.001. At UK average CV 39.5: simplified to MMBTU = m³ × 0.03830. Example: 1,000 m³ × 0.03830 = 38.30 MMBTU. Use the M3 → MMBTU mode in the calculator above for any volume and calorific value.