Noun
(construction, excavation) Initialism of bank cubic meter. A measure of the original volume of excavated material as it was in the ground, prior to removal
Alternative form of bcm (“billion cubic meters”)
bcm (plural bcm)
Initialism of billions of cubic metres.
Synonym: BCM
Coordinate terms: mcm, tcm
Delek Group has significant holdings in the Leviathan and Tamar natural gas reservoirs in the East Mediterranean ( territorial water), with reserves and resources of more than 30 TCF and annual production of approximately 20 BCM. Source: Internet
In an online interview last month, Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller glossed over the near-term setbacks in supplies for China, highlighting previously reported talks to increase peak flows of the Power of Siberia pipeline from 38 bcm to 44 bcm per year. Source: Internet
Pepper European Services (PES) and Link’s BCM, which will combine after the deal, services NPLs or bad loans. Source: Internet
Do BCM standards foster these attributes (leaving aside environmental friendliness)? Source: Internet
Gazprom already supplies gas to Samsun on Turkey's Black Sea coast via an underwater pipeline called Blue Stream with a capacity of 16 bcm per year. Source: Internet
The ISO adapted content from many of its existing standards, such as ISO 9000 and ISO 14000, into the new BCM standard. Source: Internet