Mainline System definition

Mainline System means the Carrier’s pipeline system for the transportation of Petroleum from Receipt Point(s) in the Provinces of Alberta and British Columbia to Delivery Point(s) in the Province of British Columbia.
Mainline System means, collectively, the Canadian Mainline and the Lakehead System;
Mainline System means the crude oil and liquid petroleum pipeline that extends from Edmonton Alberta to the U.S. border near Gretna, Manitoba and includes Alberta Clipper Canada as well as all of the EPI NEB regulated pipeline operations including all facilities and operations associated with the Terrace Expansion (but not including Line 8 or Line 9), as such system may be expanded or modified from time to time.

Examples of Mainline System in a sentence

  • A single batch Delivery is a Delivery in one continuous operation into a single facility to which the Mainline System is connected.

  • Each Shipper must accept its proportionate share of the interface or commingled mixtures associated with a batch shipped on the Mainline System.

  • Petroleum accepted for transportation shall be subject to the tolls in effect on the date of Delivery of such Petroleum by the Carrier after transportation on the Mainline System.

  • The Carrier may take such further action and remedies as it deems appropriate to lessen or mitigate any adverse impact to the Mainline System.

  • If the Carrier determines that Petroleum Tendered by a Shipper does not comply with the specifications set forth in Rule 4.2, then such Shipper shall at its sole cost and expense remove such Petroleum from the Mainline System as directed by the Carrier.


More Definitions of Mainline System

Mainline System means all of the newly installed fiber, conduits, handholes restorations and other materials along the roads and within the Town limits as depicted in Exhibit C hereto.
Mainline System has the meaning as set out in the 1st recital.
Mainline System has the meaning set forth in the recitals to this Agreement;
Mainline System means: (a) the Trans Mountain pipeline system including the Edmonton Tank Terminal, Kamloops Terminal, Burnaby Terminal, Sumas Terminal and Westridge Marine Terminal, as more particularly described in the Mainline CPCN, including a crude oil and refined products pipeline with a capacity of approximately three hundred thousand (300,000) barrels per day which consists of approximately one thousand (1,000) kilometres of pipeline, extending from Edmonton Alberta to delivery points in Burnaby, Westridge and Sumas, British Columbia, and including related lateral lines, rights of way, easements, pumps, pump stations and other related equipment and machinery; and (b) the Puget Sound pipeline system (the “Puget Sound Pipeline”), which is an oil pipeline connecting Sumas, British Columbia to Washington State refineries and including related lateral lines, rights of way, easements, pumps, pump stations and other related equipment and machinery; in respect of each of the foregoing clauses (a) and (b), as each exists and is operating as at the date hereof.
Mainline System means the pipeline system which transports various grades of oil and other liquid hydrocarbons within western Canada and from western Canada to eastern Canada and the U.S., which is comprised, among other things, of: (i) six adjacent pipelines that connect to the Canada/U.S. border near Gretna, Manitoba and Neche, North Dakota with the Lakehead System; (ii) four crude oil pipelines and one refined products pipeline located in eastern Canada; and (iii) related pipelines and infrastructure, including deactivated and decommissioned pipelines;
Mainline System has the meaning set forth in the Rules and Regulations; “Make-up Term” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.1;
Mainline System has the meaning set forth in the Rules and Regulations;