Information Regarding Volumes of Oil Sample Clauses

Information Regarding Volumes of Oil. On or before February 15th of each year Operator shall provide to WCMRC the total volumes (on a facility by facility basis) of Bulk Oil Cargo Handled by Operator at Operator’s Member Oil Handling Facilities in the preceding calendar year. WCMRC shall use this information for the following purposes: (a) to calculate the Advance Quarterly Payments which will be payable by Operator for each of the Quarters in the following period commencing April 1 in any year and ending on March 31 of the next year (the “Payment Period”), each Advance Quarterly Payment to be payable on the first business day of the Quarter in respect of which the Advance Quarterly Payment is being made; (b) to determine the actual Bulk Oil Cargo Fees and Capital Asset/Loan Fees payable by Operator in respect of any Payment Period.
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Information Regarding Volumes of Oil. On or before February 15th of each year Operator shall provide to ECRC the total volumes (on a facility by facility basis) of Bulk Oil Cargo unloaded or (in the case of Bulk Oil Cargo intended for international destinations and destinations north of the 600N latitude) loaded by Operator at Operator's Member Oil Handling Facilities in the preceding calendar year. ECRC shall use this information for the following purposes: (a) to calculate the Advance Quarterly Payments which will be payable by Operator for each of the Quarters in the following period commencing April 1 in any year and ending on March 31 of the next year (the "Payment Period"), each Advance Quarterly Payment to be payable on the first business day of the Quarter in respect of which the Advance Quarterly Payment is being made; (b) to determine the actual Bulk Oil Cargo Fees payable by Operator in respect of any Payment Period.
Information Regarding Volumes of Oil. On or before February 15th of each year Operator shall provide to Western Canada Marine Response the total volumes (on a facility by facility basis) of Bulk Oil Cargo unloaded or (in the case of Bulk Oil Cargo intended for international destinations) loaded by Operator at Operator’s Member Oil Handling Facilities in the preceding calendar year. Western Canada Marine Response shall use this information for the following purposes: (a) to calculate the Advance Quarterly Payments which will be payable by Operator for each of the Quarters in the following period commencing April 1 in any year and ending on March 31 of the next year (the “Payment Period”), each Advance Quarterly Payment to be payable on the first business day of the Quarter in respect of which the Advance Quarterly Payment is beingmade; (b) to determine the actual Bulk Oil Cargo Fees and Capital Asset/Loan Fees payable by Operator in respect of any Payment Period.
Information Regarding Volumes of Oil. ‌ On or before February 15th of each year Operator shall provide Alert with the total volumes (on a facility by facility basis) of Bulk Oil unloaded or (in the case of Bulk Oil intended for a destination outside Canada) loaded by Operator at Operator’s designated oil handling facilities in the preceding calendar year. Alert shall use this information for the following purposes: (a) to calculate the Advance Quarterly Payments which will be payable by Operator for each of the Quarters in the period commencing April 1 and ending on March 31 of the next year (the “Payment Period”), each Advance Quarterly Payment to be payable on the first business day of the Quarter in respect of which the Advance Quarterly Payment is being made; and (b) to determine the actual Bulk Oil Cargo Fees payable by Operator in respect of the preceding calendar year.

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