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MMBtu Calculation of the Quantity of LNG Loaded. The number of MMBTU contained in the LNG loaded shall be calculated using the following formula: The derivation of the conversion factor 1/1055.12 in the formula in this Paragraph for the conversion of MJ into MMBTU is obtained from GPA-2145:1994 and IP-251:1976 as follows: (a) q(T,P) means the gross heating value (measured at temperature T and pressure P), contained in a given quantity of gas; (b) q(60°F, 14.696 psia) in MJ = 1/1.00006 x q(15°C, 1013.25 millibar) in MJ; (c) 1 MMBTU corresponds to 1055.06 MJ; (d) q(60°F, 14.696 psia) in MMBTU = 1/1055.06 x q(60°F, 14.696 psia) in MJ; and

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Sources: LNG Terminal Use Agreement (Sabine Pass LNG, L.P.)

MMBtu Calculation of the Quantity of LNG Loaded. The number of MMBTU MMBtu contained in the LNG loaded shall be calculated using the following formula: The derivation of the conversion factor 1/1055.12 in the formula in this Paragraph for the conversion of MJ into MMBTU MMBtu is obtained from GPA-2145:1994 and IP-251:1976 as follows: (a) q(T,P) means the gross heating value (measured at temperature T and pressure P), contained in a given quantity of gas; (b) q(60°F, 14.696 psia) in MJ = 1/1.00006 x q(15°C, 1013.25 millibar) in MJ; (c) 1 MMBTU corresponds to 1055.06 MJ; (d) q(60°F, 14.696 psia) in MMBTU = 1/1055.06 x q(60°F, 14.696 psia) in MJ; and

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Sources: Equity Capital Contribution Agreement (Tellurian Inc. /De/)