LUBRICITY AND CONDUCTIVITY ADDITIVE Sample Clauses

The "Lubricity and Conductivity Additive" clause defines the requirement for adding specific substances to a product—typically fuel—to enhance its lubricating properties and electrical conductivity. In practice, this clause specifies the type and amount of additive that must be blended into the fuel, often referencing industry standards or test methods to ensure compliance. By mandating these additives, the clause helps prevent equipment wear and static discharge, thereby ensuring the safe and efficient operation of engines and fuel systems.
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LUBRICITY AND CONDUCTIVITY ADDITIVE. (a) TLO owns, maintains and operates diesel lubricity and conductivity additive injection facilities (the “Additive Facilities”) at each of the Terminals. TLO shall continue to maintain and operate such Additive Facilities in accordance with customary industry standards during the term of this Agreement, including all required reporting and record keeping prescribed by Applicable Law. (b) During the term of this Agreement, TLO shall arrange for purchase and delivery of any and all required lubricity and conductivity additive for injection through the Additive Facilities at the Terminals. (c) During the term of this Agreement, TLO shall inject into all Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel delivered to Tesoro at the Terminals an amount of lubricity and conductivity additive that it determines to be sufficient to comply with current ASTM diesel lubricity and conductivity specifications. TLO shall, upon request, provide Tesoro with documentation of additive specifications and additive injection, which TLO shall keep on file at each Terminal. (d) Tesoro shall pay TLO a lubricity and conductivity additive injection fee, as set forth in Schedule B, for all lubricity and conductivity additive and injection services provided hereunder for each barrel of Low Sulfur Diesel/Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel delivered to trucks for Tesoro’s account. Said injection charge is in addition to any existing Terminals charges.
LUBRICITY AND CONDUCTIVITY ADDITIVE. (a) TLO owns, maintains and operates diesel lubricity and conductivity additive injection facilities (the “Additive Facilities”) at each of the Terminals. TLO shall continue to maintain and operate such Additive Facilities in accordance with customary industry standards during the Term or pursuant to an applicable Purchase Order, including all required reporting and record keeping prescribed by Applicable Law. (b) During the Term or pursuant to an applicable Purchase Order, TLO shall arrange for purchase and delivery of any and all required lubricity and conductivity additive for injection through the Additive Facilities at the Terminals. (c) During the Term or pursuant to an applicable Purchase Order, TLO shall inject into all Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel delivered to Tesoro at the Terminals an amount of lubricity and conductivity additive that TLO determines to be sufficient to comply with current ASTM diesel lubricity and conductivity specifications. TLO shall, upon request, provide Tesoro with documentation of additive specifications and additive injection, which TLO shall keep on file at each Terminal.

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