Hydrocarbon definition

Hydrocarbon means a compound consisting of hydrogen and carbon, which, when naturally occurring, may also contain other elements such as sulphur;
Hydrocarbon means a chemical compound containing predominantly carbon and hydrogen.
Hydrocarbon means any organic compound consisting predominantly of carbon and hydrogen.

Examples of Hydrocarbon in a sentence

  • During the Interim Period, Seller shall not, without the prior consent of Buyer (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed), transfer, farmout, sell, encumber or otherwise dispose of any Assets, except for sales and dispositions of Hydrocarbon production in the ordinary course of business.

  • At Closing, through a downward adjustment to the Purchase Price, Seller shall transfer or cause to be transferred to Buyer all funds held by Seller in suspense related to proceeds of production and attributable to Third Parties’ interests in the Properties or Hydrocarbon production from the Properties, including funds suspended awaiting minimum disbursement requirements, funds suspended under division orders and funds suspended for title and other defects.


More Definitions of Hydrocarbon

Hydrocarbon means any organic compound of carbon and hydrogen only.
Hydrocarbon means an organic compound consisting predominantly of carbon and hydrogen.
Hydrocarbon or “Hydrocarbons” means oil, gas, condensate and/or other liquid or gaseous hydrocarbons or any combination thereof or products therefrom.
Hydrocarbon means a hydrocarbon whether in a gaseous, liquid or solid state;
Hydrocarbon means any chemical or mixture that is composed solely of hydrogen and carbon.
Hydrocarbon means any organic compound consisting predominantly of carbon and hydrogen. “Hydrogen gas steam”: As it applies to 7 DE Admin. Code 1121, hydrogen gas stream means a hydrogen stream formed in the chlor-alkali cell denuder.
Hydrocarbon or “HC” means organic compound made of carbons and hydrogen atom. They are found in crude oil and natural gases.