EFP Balancing Sample Clauses

EFP Balancing. When applicable, the volumes sold and purchased by the Parties in connection with an Exchange of Futures for Physical (an “EFP”) involving a Transaction under this Agreement are intended to be equal. Volume Imbalances that arise in respect of the physical leg of an EFP will be settled pursuant to the foregoing subsections (a) through (c); provided, however, if the actual volume shipped differs from the volume sold or bought under an EFP by an amount greater than 50% of the minimum trading unit of the relevant futures contract, then the Parties will balance the difference in respect of the futures leg of the EFP by registering with the relevant exchange an EFP referencing the then current month’s futures contract in an amount that corresponds to the amount of the imbalance, which amount will be rounded to the nearest minimum trading unit of the relevant futures contract. If the futures contract referenced in the Parties’ original EFP has expired at the time that the balancing EFP is registered, the Parties will, with respect to Product that is crude oil, refined petroleum product or liquefied petroleum gas, register an EFP referencing the then current month’s futures contract at the original EFP price plus or minus a differential to be calculated by taking the average of the spread between the settlement price for the expired contract and the current contract on the first three
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