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Demand and supply projections indicate a progressively increasing domestic offtake.
There is no offtake system.
The 1984/85 miners' strike temporarily changed the whole energy demand picture with oil offtake for electricity generation returning to the peak levels of the early 1970s.
The headset they gave her hissed a bit-no doubt from the offtake tape spool-but Petris's voice was clear enough.
These are called National Offtake Stations.
Chennai is the most important gold market in the southern region of India which contributes to 45 percent of the 800-tonne annual national gold offtake.
Productivity, Offtake, and Rate of Increase.
An important feature of the MSY model is how harvested populations respond to environmental fluctuations or illegal offtake.
During the 1998 upgrade, an offtake reel system was installed which allows to ship discharge of cargo to a dynamically positioned shuttle tanker.
"Gold prices will rise and continue to rise if physical offtake of gold exceeds physical supply," Mr. Arnold said.
Jewellery markets for platinum also displayed great resilience and, once again led by the Japanese, offtake of platinum reached 1.5 million ounces for the first time.
The relevant purchase agreements between the government agencies and the project may contain clauses guaranteeing a minimum offtake and thereby guarantee a certain level of revenues.
The offtake stations supply gas into the Regional transmission System which operates at about 35 bar - about half that of the National Transmission System.
From a geostatic location, e.g. a pipeline end manifold (PLEM) located on the seabed, this system transfers products to the offtake tanker.
The second approach is to do the same thing, but combined with an officially regulated offtake of the great beasts, through licensed hunting or harvesting for skins or other valuable body parts.
Vitol and Harvest Energy Announce Improved Terms For crude oil supply and refined product offtake agreement (Vitol website)
Conquest signed a $1 billion offtake deal (for the largest deposit at Mount Carlton) with Shandong Guoda Gold, one of the largest gold smelters in China.
Australian Department of Defence & Defence Support Group - MoU for Collaboration on a CETO power and water project and offtake.
Generators can make offers to supply electricity at grid injection points, while retailers and some major industrial users make bids to withdraw "offtake" electricity at grid exit points.
Production was exported to the Asia and the Pacific, the European, and the North American markets by Rio Tinto Uranium; Rössing shareholders had no offtake rights.
However, other more ambitious targets such as reducing the rate of soil erosion, improving the offtake of pastures and the diffusion of soil conserving land management practices almost always were not achieved.
Our work with Argonne is intended to develop lithium specifications suitable to engage potential customers for lithium carbonate offtake agreements and ultimately to advance the Kings Valley project into production."
The Eagle North pipeline reactivated in 2010, added offtake capacity to Cushing by connecting Valero's oil refinery in Ardmore, Oklahoma with Cushing's cheap crude oil.
In 1977 the Bay Ridge was converted from a VLCC to a FPSOV [Floating Production Storage Offtake Vessel].
The pattern of carriers and drains was generally regular, but it was adapted to fit the natural topography of the ground and the locations of suitable places for the offtake and return of water.