Refinery Steam Obligations Sample Clauses
The Refinery Steam Obligations clause defines the responsibilities of a party, typically the refinery operator, to supply or manage steam for use in refinery operations. This clause outlines the required quantity, quality, and delivery schedule of steam, and may specify procedures for handling interruptions or shortages. Its core practical function is to ensure a reliable and consistent supply of steam, which is essential for maintaining efficient refinery processes and minimizing operational disruptions.
Refinery Steam Obligations. (a) Start-up Steam. Refinery Company shall, upon reasonable request by the Fertilizer Company, make available to Fertilizer Company High Pressure Steam at a cost to Fertilizer Company as designated on Exhibit B hereto, at sufficient pressure and in sufficient amounts, to allow Fertilizer Company to commence and recommence operation of the Fertilizer Plant from time to time at Fertilizer Company’s request. The parties anticipate that commencement and/or recommencement of Fertilizer Plant operations will require approximately 75,000 pounds per hour of High Pressure Steam. For purposes of this Subsection 2.1.1(a), such High Pressure Steam shall be referred to as “Start-Up Steam.” Refinery Company shall use commercially reasonable efforts to make available Start-Up Steam when requested by Fertilizer Company; provided that Refinery Company shall not be obligated to make available Start-Up Steam hereunder if doing so would have a material adverse effect on Refinery operations. Fertilizer Company shall provide reasonable notice to Refinery Company of the approximate time and date of each of its requirements for Start-Up Steam.
Refinery Steam Obligations. Start-up Steam. CRRM shall, upon reasonable request by the CRNF, make available to CRNF High Pressure Steam at a cost to CRNF as designated on Annex B to this Exhibit E, at sufficient pressure and in sufficient amounts, to allow CRNF to commence and recommence operation of the Fertilizer Plant from time to time at CRNF’s request. The parties anticipate that commencement and/or recommencement of Fertilizer Plant operations will require approximately 75,000 pounds per hour of High Pressure Steam. For purposes of this Section 2.1.1(a), such High Pressure Steam shall be referred to as “Start-Up Steam.” CRRM shall use commercially reasonable efforts to make available Start-Up Steam when requested by CRNF; provided that CRRM shall not be obligated to make available Start-Up Steam hereunder if doing so would have a material adverse effect on Refinery operations. CRNF shall provide reasonable notice to CRRM of the approximate time and date of each of its requirements for Start-Up Steam.
