Examples of CO2 Facility in a sentence
Prospective Locations for DUSEL CO2 Facility at Homestake Joe Wang previously identified a number of potential locations that would utilize existing sand lines at the Homestake mine.
Seller’s physical delivery of the Contract Volume hereunder shall be at the intersection of the Feeder Line and the CO2 Facility, located at the boundary of the Site upstream of the CO2 Facility (“Title Transfer Point”).
The two appraisers so selected shall promptly proceed to determine the fair market value of the CO2 Facility, taking into consideration any potential use of the facility, the cost of relocation, and its current condition.
Buyer hereby covenants and agrees that it will maintain and operate the CO2 Facility and Pipeline pursuant to Good Industry Practices and in such a manner so as to receive and transport the Contract Volume to the North Burbank Unit for underground injection.
To ensure proper operations of the Fertilizer Plant, Feeder Line and CO2 Facility, the Parties acknowledge that certain operational information will need to be exchanged between the Parties.
These terms, such as Geological Storage Unit (GSU), CO2 Storage Project (CSP), and CO2 Facility (CF), are used extensively throughout the model rules and regulations.
The “current market value” of the CO2 Facility will be determined as described below.
CO2 Facility (CF) means all surface and subsurface infrastructure including wellhead equipment, down hole well equipment, compression facilities and CO2 flow lines from injection facilities to wells within the Geological Storage Unit (GSU), monitoring instrumentation, injection equipment, and offices.
During the Term, in the event this Agreement is terminated as a result of an uncured default by Chaparral, then Coffeyville shall have the first right (but not the obligation), during the first 60 Days following the determination of the “current market value” pursuant to this Section 6.03(b), to purchase the CO2 Facility at the then “current market value”.
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