Bulk Terminal definition

Bulk Terminal means a large facility for storing and handling petroleum products that receives and stores bulk deliveries of gasoline and other products from a pipeline, barges, or directly from a nearby refinery. Equipment at the terminal facility is usually capable of further processing the product, including but not limited to: injection of additives or conversion of gasoline vapors received from transports after making deliveries using stage one vapor recovery back to liquid form.
Bulk Terminal means a storage and distribution facility not open to the public that is used primarily for wholesale marketing of petroleum products and oxygenates with a minimum storage capacity of 50,000 barrels.
Bulk Terminal means any primary distributing facility for delivering volatile organic compounds to bulk plants, service stations and other distribution points; and where delivery to the facility is by means other than by truck.

Examples of Bulk Terminal in a sentence

  • The EIA-805 sampling frame consists of all companies reporting inputs and production on the EIA-815, “Monthly Bulk Terminal and Blender Report.” This includes all storage terminals which produce finished motor gasoline through the blending of various motor gasoline blending components, natural gas liquids, and oxygenates in the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam and other U.S. possessions.

  • The EIA-801 sampling frame consists of all companies reporting ending stocks on the EIA-815, “Monthly Bulk Terminal and Blender Report.” This includes every bulk terminal and blending facility operating company located in the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.

  • The Gearless vessels will be accepted at Adani Tuna Bulk Terminal.

  • In general, most hot work at the Alabama State Port Authority (with exception of the Liquid Bulk Terminal) does not require a specific Hot Work permit issued by the Coast Guard but does require notification to the local Coast Guard.

  • BULK MATERIALS TERMINAL – All property, facilities, equipment, machinery and wharves owned and/or operated by Authority and commonly referred to as the Bulk Terminal.

  • All vessels, their owners and/or agents, and all other Users of the Bulk Terminal, and other public port facilities, shall file with the Port Authority a wharfage transaction form accompanied by a manifest, which must be amended to include all changes and supplements thereto covering all cargo loaded or unloaded.

  • HANDLING – The service of physically transferring dry bulk commodities into and out of vessels and other dry bulk cargo transfer services performed at the Bulk Terminal.

  • Debtor LHR Infrastructure, LLC (“LHR Infrastructure”), a wholly owned subsidiary of Lighthouse, owns 100% of Debtors Millennium Bulk Terminals- Longview, LLC (“MBTL”) and Gulf States Bulk Terminal, LLC (“Gulf States”).

  • Applicable Vessel Related Charges of Kandla Division shall be applicable for marine related services provided by Deendayal Port at Dry Bulk Terminal for dry bulk terminal commissioned by Adani Kandla Bulk Terminal Private Limited (AKBTPL) at Tuna / Tekra.

  • The use of the Bulk Terminal wharves or other terminal facility by the vessel or its owner or agent shall constitute acceptance and acknowledgement of this agency, guaranty and liability.


More Definitions of Bulk Terminal

Bulk Terminal means an area especially set aside primarily for the handling of bulk cargo by specialised equipment at the following Bulk Terminals:
Bulk Terminal means an area especially set aside primarily for the handling of bulk cargo by specialised equipment at the following Bulk Terminals:  Richards Bay  Maydon Wharf  East London  Port Elizabeth  Saldanha;

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