Land Destinations definition

Land Destinations means refineries or terminals that receive Petroleum transported by the Carrier and are connected at Burnaby, British Columbia, Kamloops, British Columbia, and Export Destinations.
Land Destinations means Burnaby, British Columbia, Kamloops, British Columbia, and Export Destinations.
Land Destinations means refineries or terminals where Petroleum transported by the Carrier is Delivered and are connected at Kamloops, British Columbia, Burnaby, British Columbia, and Puget Destinations.

Examples of Land Destinations in a sentence

  • If, after taking into account the Verification Limits calculated in accordance with Rule 6.3 (a) and (b) above, there remains Available Capacity for Land Destinations then the Verification Limits for Land Destinations with unsatisfied Verified Nominations will be increased prorata based on the Land Destination’s Verification Limit compared to the sum of the Verification Limits of all remaining Land Destinations that have unsatisfied Verified Nominations.

  • Such adjustments to the Verification Limits will continue until either all the Available Capacity for Land Destinations is taken up by Verified Nominations or the unsatisfied Verified Nominations for Land Destinations are fully satisfied.Carrier will provide each Land Destination with the Verification Limit for that Land Destination and will provide each Land Destination with the Nominations made for that particular Land Destination.

  • Land Destinations – Regard consignment collection, transport and delivery for the Land Destinations of ACS’s network, in Greece, except for the Greek islands.

  • Consistent with the Board’s directive to address its apportionment problem, Trans Mountain is incorporating the use of historical Deliveries to Land Destinations in its verification of nominations with the objective of reducing apportionment.

  • We are pleased that Ofgem have acknowledged the need for deep reinforcement to take place ahead of DG development and realise the full potential of areas, such as ours, with high levels of natural resource.

  • These are less of a concern for the Trans Mountain system since it has a relatively limited number of destination facilities, no downstream connecting carriers, and a small, well-defined group of “Land Shippers,” all of which has been unchanged for at least the past seven years.8 In this proceeding, Trans Mountain proposes to make up to 3% of Available Capacity available to any new Land Destinations (although it acknowledges it is not aware of any proposals for a new Land Destination).

  • This section explains the mechanics underlying the proposed fresh start methodology and provides the Board with a concrete example of apportionment under this methodology in order to illustrate its benefits which are a) equitable treatment for all shippers, and b) low apportionment levels for Land Destinations following the initial period.

  • After Rounds 1 and 2 of the Open Season, Trans Mountain received qualifying commitments for Firm Service on the Expanded System from nine shippers totaling 508,000 bpd, of which 408,000 bpd was directed to the Westridge Dock and 100,000 bpd to Land Destinations.

  • The BC markets would still have to compete for capacity with Land Destinations in Washington State and the Westridge Marine Terminal.

  • Refined products transported by Trans Mountain are delivered to Land Destinations at Kamloops and Burnaby BC.


More Definitions of Land Destinations

Land Destinations means the Burnaby, British Columbia, Kamloops, British Columbia, and Export Destinationsand Sumas Delivery Points.

Related to Land Destinations

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