Common use of Medford Storage Spheres Clause in Contracts

Medford Storage Spheres. Medford Storage Spheres are two above ground storage facilities located at the Central Division pipeline facility in Medford, Oklahoma. The working capacity of each sphere is 35,000 barrels, and the spheres are capable of receiving and storing natural gas liquids and petrochemicals, including refinery grade propylene. Storage Tank Nos. 1001, 1002 and 1004 at the Wichita North Terminal. These storage tanks have a nominal shell capacity of 107,000 barrels, 107,000 barrels, and 108,000 barrels, respectively. Storage Tank Nos. 8005 and 8010 at the Kansas City Terminal. These storage tanks have a nominal shell capacity of 80,000 barrels and 101,000 barrels, respectively. Storage Tank Nos. 1503, 2001, 1302 at the East St. Louis Terminal. These storage tanks have a nominal shell capacity of 172,000 barrels, two hundred thousand 200,000 barrels and 135,000 barrels, respectively. Storage Tank No. 4901 at the Paola Terminal. This storage tank has a nominal shell capacity of 98,000 barrels. Storage Tank Nos. 6813 and 6818 at the East St. Louis Terminal. Each of these storage tanks has a nominal shell storage capacity of 80,000 barrels.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Operational Services Agreement (Phillips 66 Partners Lp), Operational Services Agreement (Phillips 66 Partners Lp), Contribution, Conveyance and Assumption Agreement (Phillips 66 Partners Lp)

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Medford Storage Spheres. Medford Storage Spheres are two above ground storage facilities located at the Central Division pipeline facility in Medford, Oklahoma. The working capacity of each sphere is 35,000 barrels, and the spheres are capable of receiving and storing natural gas liquids and petrochemicals, including refinery grade propylene. Storage Tank Nos. 1001, 1002 and 1004 at the Wichita North Terminal. These storage tanks have a nominal shell capacity of 107,000 barrels, 107,000 barrels, and 108,000 barrels, respectively. Storage Tank Nos. 8005 and 8010 at the Kansas City Terminal. These storage tanks have a nominal shell capacity of 80,000 barrels and 101,000 barrels, respectively. Storage Tank Nos. 1503, 2001, 1302 at the East St. Louis Terminal. These storage tanks have a nominal shell capacity of 172,000 barrels, two hundred thousand 200,000 barrels and 135,000 barrels, respectively. Storage Tank No. 4901 at the Paola Terminal. This storage tank has a nominal shell capacity of 98,000 barrels. Storage Tank Nos. 6813 and 6818 at the East St. Louis Terminal. Each of these storage tanks has a nominal shell storage capacity of 80,000 barrels.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Operational Services Agreement (Phillips 66 Partners Lp), Contribution, Conveyance and Assumption Agreement (Phillips 66 Partners Lp)

Medford Storage Spheres. Medford Storage Spheres are two above ground storage facilities located at the Central Division pipeline facility in Medford, Oklahoma. The working capacity of each sphere is 35,000 barrels, and the spheres are capable of receiving and storing natural gas liquids and petrochemicals, including refinery grade propylene. Storage Tank Nos. 1001, 1002 and 1004 at the Wichita North Terminal. These storage tanks have a nominal shell capacity of 107,000 barrels, 107,000 barrels, and 108,000 barrels, respectively. Storage Tank Nos. 8005 and 8010 at the Kansas City Terminal. These storage tanks have a nominal shell capacity of 80,000 barrels and 101,000 barrels, respectively. Storage Tank Nos. 1503, 2001, 1302 at the East St. Louis Terminal. These storage tanks have a nominal shell capacity of 172,000 barrels, two hundred thousand 200,000 barrels and 135,000 barrels, respectively. Storage Tank No. 4901 at the Paola Terminal. This storage tank has a nominal shell capacity of 98,000 barrels. Storage Tank Nos. 6813 and 6818 at the East St. Louis Terminal. Each of these storage tanks has a nominal shell storage capacity of 80,000 barrels.. US-DOCS\70615498.10

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Shared Services Agreement (Phillips 66 Partners Lp)

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Medford Storage Spheres. Medford Storage Spheres are two above ground storage facilities located at the Central Division pipeline facility in Medford, Oklahoma. The working capacity of each sphere is 35,000 barrels, and the spheres are capable of receiving and storing natural gas liquids and petrochemicals, including refinery grade propylene. Storage Tank Nos. 1001, 1002 and 1004 at the Wichita North Terminal. These storage tanks have a nominal shell capacity of 107,000 barrels, 107,000 barrels, and 108,000 barrels, respectively. Storage Tank Nos. 8005 and 8010 at the Kansas City Terminal. These storage tanks have a nominal shell capacity of 80,000 barrels and 101,000 barrels, respectively. Storage Tank Nos. 1503, 2001, 1302 at the East St. Louis Terminal. These storage tanks have a nominal shell capacity of 172,000 barrels, two hundred thousand 200,000 barrels and 135,000 barrels, respectively. Storage Tank No. 4901 at the Paola Terminal. This storage tank has a nominal shell capacity of 98,000 barrels. Storage Tank Nos. 6813 and 6818 at the East St. Louis Terminal. Each of these storage tanks has a nominal shell storage capacity of 80,000 barrels.. -E 6- Exhibit B Maintenance Services Attached to and made a part of that certain Operational Services Agreement, dated June 26, 2013, by and among Xxxxxxxx 66 Carrier LLC, Xxxxxxxx 66 Partners Holdings LLC and Xxxxxxxx 66 Pipeline LLC, as amended from time to time:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terminal Services Agreement (Phillips 66 Partners Lp)

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