Common use of Gross Heating Value Clause in Contracts

Gross Heating Value. (a) Gross Heating Value (Mass) The Gross Heating Value (Mass) shall be calculated by use of the method ISO 6976-1995 with combustion reference conditions of fifteen degrees Celsius (15°C) and units of MJ/kg and 0.01 significant figures or with combustion reference conditions of sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60°F), stated in units of BTU/kg and given with 1 significant figures or as specified in the relevant Terminal Rules.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Ex Ship LNG Sales Agreement, Master Fob LNG Sales Agreement

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Gross Heating Value. (a) Gross Heating Value (Mass) The Gross Heating Value (Mass) shall be calculated by use of the method ISO 6976-1995 with combustion reference conditions of fifteen degrees Celsius (15°C) and units of MJ/kg and 0.01 0.001 significant figures or with combustion reference conditions of sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60°F), stated in units of BTU/kg and given with 1 significant figures or as specified in the relevant Terminal Rulesfigures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master LNG

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Gross Heating Value. (a) Gross Heating Value (Mass) The Gross Heating Value (Mass) shall be calculated by use of the method ISO 6976-1995 6976‐1995 with combustion reference conditions of fifteen degrees Celsius (15°C) and units of MJ/kg and 0.01 0.001 significant figures or with combustion reference conditions of sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60°F), stated in units of BTU/kg and given with 1 significant figures or as specified in the relevant Terminal Rulesfigures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master LNG

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