Stabilized Condensate definition

Stabilized Condensate means those liquid hydrocarbons produced in conjunction with Gas liquefied in the ELC Liquefaction Facilities and that are collected in the ELC Liquefaction Facilities and not redelivered as part of the LNG stream to the SLNG Delivery Point and that meet the Stabilized Condensate Specifications.

Examples of Stabilized Condensate in a sentence

  • If any modifications to the ELC Liquefaction Facilities become necessary due to a modification of the Gas Specifications, the LNG Specifications or the Stabilized Condensate Specifications (a) because of a FERC Order or mandate of general or specific applicability to ELC or change in the Applicable Law or (b) are requested by Customer or an Affiliate, ELC agrees to promptly implement such modifications at Customer’s sole cost and expense to accommodate such modifications.

  • The design true vapor pressure (TVP) for the Stabilized Condensate stream is ***.

  • Customer shall be obligated to timely remove or arrange for the timely removal of the Stabilized Condensate and shall recycle or cause to be recycled or timely remove or arrange for the timely removal of the Unstabilized Condensate upon prior notice to ELC on a routine and regular basis from the ELC Liquefaction Facilities so as to prevent the liquids handling and storage facilities connected to the ELC Liquefaction Facilities from being overfilled.

Related to Stabilized Condensate

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