Monthly Production Plan Sample Clauses

Monthly Production Plan. Within ten (10) days after receipt of the Monthly Requirements, Valero shall deliver to Mobil the daily production and delivery plan, by Stock, which shall be subject to Section 2.2, for the next succeeding month, and a preliminary daily production and delivery plan, by Stock, which shall be subject to Section 2.2, for the subsequent two months, for Mobil's Base Oil Requirements and Valero's Production, which shall include the timing and duration of any scheduled downtime ("Monthly Production Plan). Valero shall use reasonable efforts to mitigate the effects of any scheduled downtime by managing its Lubricant Base Oil inventory to reasonably meet Mobil's Base Oil Requirements. Valero shall make Mobil's Base Oil Requirements for the LOBP available for delivery on a ratable basis by Stock. An example of the Monthly Production Plan is attached hereto as Schedule 4.
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