Noun
MMBtu (plural MMBtus)
one million BTUs
Absolute energy reduction of 863,000 MMBtu — equivalent to the annual energy use for 23,000 average U. S. homes. Source: Internet
Each contract is for 10,000 MMBTU (~10,550 gigajoules ), or 10 billion BTU. Source: Internet
MBTU represents one million Btu, although the atypical notation MMBtu or mmBtu is sometimes used to represent one million BTU. Source: Internet
“In 2006, Mani Shankar Aiyar was removed from the Petroleum ministry and Murli Deora was brought in so that RIL could increase the price of gas from $2.34 per mmBTU to $4.2 per mmBTU. Source: Internet
While the $2 per MMBtu will serve as psychological support, the technical target stands at the March 2016 low of $1.61 per MMBtu. Source: Internet
The production data and technical pattern on the weekly chart could be telling is that risk-reward now favors the upside in the natural gas futures market with the price below $1.70 per MMBtu. Source: Internet