Operational Volume Range definition

Operational Volume Range means the range of operational volumes for any given set of associated Crude Storage Tanks for each type of Crude Oil and for any given set of associated Product Storage Facilities for each group of Products, between the minimum volume and the maximum volume, as set forth on Schedule D.
Operational Volume Range has the meaning specified in the Supply and Offtake Agreement.
Operational Volume Range means the range of operational volumes for any given set of associated Crude Storage Tanks for each type of Crude Oil and for any given set of associated Product Storage Facilities for each group of Products, between the minimum volume and the maximum volume, as set forth on Schedule D .

Examples of Operational Volume Range in a sentence

  • Each of the Company and Macquarie agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts in preparing the forecasts, projections and nominations required by this Agreement in a manner intended to maintain Permitted Feedstock and Renewable Product operational volumes within the Operational Volume Range.

  • Each of Fuels or LW and Macquarie agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts in preparing the forecasts, projections and nominations required by this Agreement in a manner intended to maintain Crude Oil and Product operational volumes within the Operational Volume Range.

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  • Monthly Volume means the product of the Committed Volume multiplied by the number of days in the relevant month.

  • Committed Volume means, with respect to a Committed Shipper, the minimum daily volume of Crude Petroleum set out in Schedule A to the Committed Shipper’s TSA.