LIFTING, MARKETING AND DOMESTIC SUPPLY OBLIGATION Sample Clauses

LIFTING, MARKETING AND DOMESTIC SUPPLY OBLIGATION. (a) The quantity of production to which TPDC is entitled pursuant to this Article XI herein shall be delivered to TPDC or its nominee at the Delivery Point, at which point title in production will pass to TPDC or its nominee subject to the terms of the agreement referred to in Section 11.6(b) below. TPDC shall be responsible for costs associated with its lifting entitlement after the Delivery Point. PanAfrican Tanzania, and in the event of Joint Operations TPDC and PanAfrican Tanzania jointly shall be responsible for all costs prior to the Delivery Point.
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LIFTING, MARKETING AND DOMESTIC SUPPLY OBLIGATION. (a) The quantity of production to which TPDC is entitled, pursuant to Article 11 herein, shall be delivered to TPDC or its nominee at the Delivery Point, at which title in production will pass to TPDC or its nominee subject to the terms of the agreement referred to in sub-article
LIFTING, MARKETING AND DOMESTIC SUPPLY OBLIGATION. (a) The quantity of production to which TPDC is entitled, pursuant to Article 12 herein, shall be delivered to TPDC or its nominee at the Delivery Point, at which title in production will pass to TPDC or its nominee subject to the terms of the agreement referred to in sub-article (b) of this Article. TPDC shall be responsible for costs associated with its lifting entitlement after the Delivery Point. Where there is no Joint Operations the Contractor, shall be responsible for all costs prior to the Delivery Point. In the event of Joint Operations both the Contractor and TPDC shall be responsible for all costs prior to the Delivery Point.
LIFTING, MARKETING AND DOMESTIC SUPPLY OBLIGATION. (a) The quantity of production to which T.P.D.C. is entitled pursuant to Article 9 herein shall be delivered to T.P.D.C. or its nominee at the Delivery Point, at which title in production will pass to T.P.D.C. or its nominee subject to the terms of the agreement referred to in sub-article (b) below. T.P.D.C. shall be responsible for costs associated with its lifting entitlement after the Delivery Point. The Company, and in the event of Joint Operations, T.P.D.C. shall be responsible for all costs prior to the Delivery Point.
LIFTING, MARKETING AND DOMESTIC SUPPLY OBLIGATION. (a) The quantity of production to which ZPDC is entitled, pursuant to Article 12 herein, shall be delivered to ZPDC or its nominee at the Delivery Point, at which title in production will pass to ZPDC or its nominee subject to the terms of the agreement referred to in paragraph (b) of this Article. ZPDC shall be responsible for costs associated with its lifting entitlement after the Delivery Point. Where there is no Joint Operations, the Contractor, shall be responsible for all costs prior to the Delivery Point. In the event of Joint Operations both the Contractor and ZPDC shall be responsible for all costs prior to the Delivery Point.

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