Management of evaporations during Loading and consequences Sample Clauses

Management of evaporations during Loading and consequences. The thermodynamic state of liquid and vapour phases in each of the Vessel's tanks must comply with the requirements set out in Paragraph 3.5 of Appendix 1. During Loading, the thermodynamic conditions (temperature related to the equilibrium pressure and the composition) of the LNG may generate evaporations caused by heat inputs and the Cargo coming into contact with the LNG stored inside the Terminal or the Small-Scale LNG Carrier. The evaporations thus generated are normally re-condensed according to the Terminal send-out rate. The Operator warrants to the Shipper that the Terminal Operator shall use its reasonable efforts to minimise any necessary changes to the Shipper's send-out program under its ATM program to ensure the management of evaporation generated by the Loading. However, the Terminal operating conditions may make this reincorporation of evaporations momentarily impossible. In this case, the Operator will request the Shipper to decrease the Loading rate, which may lead to an Effective Port Call Duration that exceeds the Port Call Duration and payment of demurrage by the Operator to the Shipper, in accordance with Paragraph 8.4 of the present General Terms and Conditions. In the case where the thermodynamic state of the liquid and vapour phases in each of the Vessel's tanks does not comply with the requirements set out in Paragraph 3.5 of Appendix 1, the Operator may suggest to the Shipper to reduce the Loading rate. If the Shipper agrees, then it shall be liable for demurrage as provided for in Paragraph
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