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Throughput Agreement

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Throughput agreement
An agreement to put a specified amount of product per period through a particular facility. An example is an agreement to ship a specified amount of crude oil per period through a particular pipeline.

Throughput Agreement
An agreement within a company, or between a company and a transporter, to route some or all units of a product through a certain mode of transportation. This is used by energy companies; for example, an oil company may agree to use a certain pipeline or ship to transport some of its oil.


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In conjunction with the sale, Holly entered a 15-year tank lease and minimum throughput agreement (with options to extend).
Pipeline Reversal Allows for Transportation of Crudes from East to West SAN ANTONIO -- Tesoro Corporation ("Tesoro") (NYSE: TSO) today announced that it has entered into a throughput agreement that will allow the company to transport crude oil in a pipeline owned by Petroterminal de Panama (PTP).
As part of the transaction, AmeriGas executed a long-term throughput agreement to supply propane for its retail operations.
 
 
 
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