Cargo Size definition

Cargo Size means the amount corresponding to the applicable Route in the table below: Route A Ras Tanura to Chiba (1) 250,000 tons Route B Ras Tanura to LOOP (2),(3) 280,000 tons Route C Offshore Bonny to LOOP (3) 260,000 tons Route D Puerto la ▇▇▇▇ to Corpus Christi 70,000 tons Route E Sullom Voe to Wilhelmshaven 80,000 tons Route F Banias to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 80,000 tons
Cargo Size which shall mean a "Nominal Volume" of 3.25 million mmBtu of natural gas plus or minus 2% in Buyer's operational tolerance. The quantity of the energy delivered shall be calculated in accordance with the formula provided in ISO 10976 and the latest edition of the LNG Custody Transfer Handbook as published by GIIGNL.

Examples of Cargo Size in a sentence

  • The time allowance to assemble the cargo shall be as follows: Allowance Cargo Size (N.T.) 21 days up to 45,000 30 days over 45,000 The time allowance shall be measured starting from the first day of the original vessel 10- day window period.

  • Allowed laytime is defined as follows: Cargo Size in Short Tons = allowed hours ------------------------ X,XXX Short Tons/Hour If upon arrival of the Vessel, the discharge berth at Roseton Dock is not available for immediate docking, Seller's Vessel will tender its notice of readiness WIBON, WIFPON, WCCON from the closest practical safe anchorage and laytime will start counting provided the Vessel arrives within Seller's five (5) day delivery window and the Roseton Dock is occupied.

  • U.S. Gulf/Mississippi River Inland Barges (any cargo size): Loading: 3 hours + 3,000 BPH Other Barges Under 16,000 DWT: Cargo Size Pumping Rate Up to 50,00 Barrels 3,000 BPH 50,001 to 90,000 Barrels 4,000 BPH 90,001 to 120,000 Barrels 5,000 BPH 120,001 to 180,000 Barrels 24 hours More than 180,000 Barrels 30 hours In all cases, a minimum laytime of 12 hours shall be allowed on all Cargo transfers, including the circumstance of part Cargo apportionment.