Reference Line Temperature definition

Reference Line Temperature means the temperature used to determine the viscosity of Petroleum when Tendered to the Mainline System. The Reference Line Temperature varies throughout the year; the schedule for which is published on the Carrier’s website. Changes to the Reference Line Temperature shall be agreed upon by the Carrier and the Shippers.

Examples of Reference Line Temperature in a sentence

  • SUPER HEAVY PETROLEUM: Means all Petroleum or blended Petroleum with a Density up to 940 kilograms per m³ or aviscosity up to 350 cSt as measured at Carrier’s Reference Line Temperature.

  • MEDIUM PETROLEUM: Means all Petroleum or blended Petroleum with a Density up to but not including 904kilograms per m³ or a viscosity up to but not including 100 cSt as measured at Carrier’s Reference Line Temperature.

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