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1 General instructions for Quality and Quantity Inspections of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products Revision. Repsol Trading. Repsol Trading. December 2015.

2 Table of contents General terms for every loading and discharge 1. Information, certificates and reports 2. General guidelines 2.1 Quantity Determination On Board Vessel Terminal Line Displacement On completion of operation 2.2 Quality Determination Load Operations Discharge Operations 2.3 Samples Samples to be retained by inspector Sample container type 2.4 Time report 2.5 Letters of protests Crude Oil 3. Crude oil loading 3.1 Quantity 3.2 Quality 3.3 Samples 3.4 Other information 3.5 R.E.B.C.O. 4. Crude oil discharge 4.1 Quantity 4.2 Quality 4.3 Samples Light, Biofuels and Heavy products 5. Light, Biofuels and heavy products loading 5.1 Quantity 5.2 Quality 5.3 Samples 5.4 Other information 6. Light, Biofuels and heavy products discharge 6.1 Quantity 6.2 Quality 6.3 Samples Repsol Trading. December

3 Table of contents General terms for every loading and discharge LPG, Propylene, Ethylene, CC4 and other gases. 7. Loading of LPG, propylene, ethylene, CC4 and other gases 7.1 Quantity 7.2 Quality 7.3 Samples 8. Discharge of LPG, propylene, ethylene, CC4 and other gases 8.1 Quantity 8.2 Quality 8.3 Samples ANNEXES Annex A. First foot and analysis procedure Annex B. REPSOL TRADING offices particulars Annex C. REPSOL companies particulars Annex D. Contact details and information Annex E. Letter of responsibility Repsol Trading. December

4 General terms for every loading and discharge This document states the general and particular REPSOL companies requirements to perform a thorough quality and quantity cargo inspections appointed by Repsol Trading. As and when Repsol appoints an independent inspection company to attend a loading, a discharge or a tank/ pipeline transfer then Repsol envisages the inspector playing a central role in the quantity and quality control process of the operation. We expect inspectors to: A. Provide, attest to or endorse the certification of quality and quantity of the product loaded, discharged or transferred. B. Identify anomalies, discrepancies or non compliance in operational procedures and relevant quality specification and draw attention to such matters not only in the inspection report but also by the issue of formal letters of protest as and where necessary. Such anomalies/discrepancies shall also be immediately reported verbally to the relevant Repsol personnel. C. Ensure that the adopted methods of measurement, and testing are in accordance with both accepted standards and specific requirements as and where identified by Repsol. D. They shall also draw attention to matters which may be relevant to protect interests of Repsol and other clients involved. E. Therefore as an aide to achieving the above, Repsol has produced the following instructions as requirements to be followed for the inspection of those cargoes which are responsibility of Repsol. F. Inspectors shall render the service according to the instructions stated in the General instructions for Quality and Quantity Inspections of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products. In case of non compliance, this event will be considered as a contractual breach. Each and every one of the independent inspection companies including all of its employees, whether internal or external should comply with Repsol s ethical values (integrity, responsibility, transparency, flexibility and innovation) and principles (loyalty, integrity, bona fide, legal and ethical criteria), both while rendering all relevant services for Repsol, and during the exercise of the professional activity for other parties. Repsol Trading. December

5 Repsol Policy Commitment to Ethical Conduct In order to achieve the above objective, independent inspection companies must: a. Comply with all local and international applicable laws, policies and procedures that apply to their activity, and specifically among others to, foreign trade controls, export controls, embargoes, anti money laundering and anti terrorism financing, facilitation payments and anti corruption, human rights, health, safety and environmental of any nature. b. Ensure the confidentiality of all data and relevant information regarding Repsol and of property of Repsol that they might have access to for any reason. c. Avoid conflicts of interest and their employees participation in activities that might be considered illegal or unethical or that could enter into conflict with their responsibilities before Repsol. d. Develop the cooperation, efficiency and dedication of all employees during working hours. APPROVED INDUSTRY PRACTICE All measurement, activities and methods used in the performance of an inspection shall be carried out in accordance with recognized and approved industry practice and standards, as laid down in, for example, the current edition of the following publications: I. Energy Institute, Procedures for cargo Measurements by Cargo Surveyors II. HM 28/ HM 29 / HM 30/ HM 51 / HM 68 & HM92 III. API Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards IV. ISO 3170, ISO 3171, ISO 4266, ISO4268, ISO 4512, ISO 8697, ISO V. International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals VI. OCIMF INFORMATIO PAPER Cargo Inspectors Safe Working Practices VII. SIGTTO Liquefied Gas Handling Principles on Ships and Terminals (3rd. Edition) VIII. SIGTTO Quantity Calculations LPG and Chemical Gases (2nd. Edition) Repsol reserves the right to audit the Inspections/testing operations at any time with reasonable notice. All information gained, reports and certificates issued in the execution of an inspection shall be treated as strictly confidential and not issued to, or discussed with, any non participating third party without the express permission of Repsol. Repsol reserves the right to audit the activities of any Independent Inspection Company carried out in the execution of an inspection that they have been appointed to attend. This may include the inspection of laboratory facilities and sample storage. Repsol Trading. December

6 1. INFORMATION, CERTIFICATES AND REPORTS. The Independent Inspection Company must confirm attendance to the office and the operation group that had sent the nomination within the next 24 hours of receipt, as per annex C. Upon receiving our nomination, please advise immediately if you find any discrepancy of quantity and/or quality between our instructions and the appointment and instructions from the other party and/or terminal procedures. Certificates and reports to be supplied: o Certificate of Quality o Certificate of Quantity o Vessel Cleanliness Certificate o Time sheet o On Board Quantity Report ( loading) o Remaining on Board Report ( discharge) o Master s Receipt for Samples ( load ) o Receiver receipt for samples ( discharge) o Sampling report o Ships Ullage Report o Vessel s Experience Factor o Vesel s Tank History Report o Temperature Report o Pressure report o Letters of protest In addition to the above, the Inspector must issue a vessel s tank cleanliness certificate or Letter of Responsibility signed by the Master as per Annex E. All certificates and documents shall be managed and sent, as indicated in the nomination, as follows: Please keep a set of originals in your files at REPSOL TRADING disposal, in case they are required and send a set of copies to REPSOL TRADING by e mail, as indicated in the appointment. Counterparty. One set of originals and a set of copies to be sent by e mail. Master of the vessel: A set of copies. In case of any requirement not being accomplished or any mishap (including any problem with specifications) that may occur during the loading/discharge operation, the inspector is required to communicate REPSOL TRADING immediately and wait for instructions to overcome the situation. Repsol Trading. December

7 REPSOL TRADING shall receive immediate notification of any abnormal incidents, including but not limited to pollution. The Inspection Company will send each party a detailed analysis results as soon as available by e mail. The quantity report and time sheet will be sent immediately after the vessel s departure. Inspection reports must be received within the next five working days upon vessel s departure by . E mail addresses for Repsol Trading: crude.trading@repsol.com hvyprod.trading@repsol.com bunkerspain.trading@repsol.com distillates.trading@repsol.com gasoline.trading@repsol.com naphtha.trading@repsol.com biofuels.trading@repsol.com lpg.trading@repsol.com pchemical.trading@repsol.com cleanprod.houston.trading@repsol.com singapore.trading@repsol.com Repsol Trading. December

8 2. GENERAL GUIDELINES Inspector will advise if last three cargoes of the vessel are compatible with the cargo and/or could affect the quality of the product to be loaded and recommend washing procedure if required. Depending on the previous cargo, the Inspector should consider the option to draw and run a first foot sample. Please refer to annex A. Final quantity shall be reported as soon as available in: KGS/ MT (air/vacuum) / C / F / 60 F indicating the table used for calculation. Quantity certificates must include ship s figures and shore tank ullages before and after the loading and discharge operations. Ship s ullage report to show the remaining on board quantity (R.O.B.) after discharging or the on board quantity (O.B.Q.) prior to loading, and the observed temperature of crude oil or product. 2.1 QUANTITY DETERMINATION Before commencing the loading or discharge operations the Inspector Must verify that the shore line is full, and it must be measured, if necessary, according to API MPMS Chapter Must verify that the product in the line is compatible with the cargo. Perform a line displacement control following the API MPMS Chapter 17.6, if necessary. Repsol Trading shall be informed accordingly on commencement the loading/discharge operation. The Inspector shall advise whether the tanks are static or dynamic. If the cargo is loaded from more than one shore tank, the number of tanks and the quantities delivered from each one is to be included in the inspection report. When the quantity is to be determined in the shore tanks and these are dynamic, the Inspector shall inform all the parties advising that the quantity shall be based on vessel s figures corrected by a valid loading Vessel Experience Factor (VEF). Whenever simultaneous deballasting must be performed during loading operations, the inspector must request the reason from the vessel s representative and record it in the inspection report. Then a Letter of Protest must be issued. If in the key meeting or other stage, the quantity agreed to be loaded is different from our nomination, the situation will be urgently informed to REPSOL TRADING by telephone and by writing. If the vessel or the terminal stops loading before the quantity ordered is achieved, the inspector must note protest and send a copy to each party separately by . The report must clearly state if the loading was stopped by the terminal or the vessel. Any anomaly, discrepancy or incident must be immediately reported. Inspector is requested to issue a Letter of Protest addressed to the vessel and/or terminal if the difference between the quantities measured at shore tanks and vessel tanks (corrected by a valid loading VEF) exceed over 0.25%, then issue a technical report indicating the origin or causes for these figures. Repsol Trading. December

9 On Board Vessel All measurements and samples activities to be performed on board a vessel in accordance with API procedure. All gauges shall be witnessed by inspector and performed by the vessel s staff and/or by the terminal personnel, should electronic devices are used by ship s crew, advise manufacturer and model. Water cuts are to be taken (where applicable) and reference heights recorded. Temperatures are to be taken on individual tank basis at least at upper, middle and lower levels. It is the responsibility of the inspection company to ensure that sufficient inspectors are in attendance to avoid unnecessary delays. Prior to loading, inspector must ascertain and record nature of at the previous three cargoes on board and satisfy themselves that the tank, pump and line cleaning procedures carried out are suitable for the product(s) to be loaded. Where tanks are not considered suitable, the appointing reference should be notified and loading shall only proceed after receipt of written responsibility for loaded quality from the ship s Master, the appointing reference or some other relevant and responsible party. On completion of discharge the inspector shall be satisfied that the vessel s tanks and lines are well drained. Inspector must report and record the quantity of any free water found in vessel s cargo tanks. Where free water quantities represents 0.25% or more of the total cargo, Repsol Trading shall be notified. ROB surveys shall be conducted by hand tape (where possible) from ullage points and/or sounding points. With high pour cargos, soundings are to be taken throughout the vessel s tank(s) to determine if any ROB lies in a wedge formation. Where ROB is present, gauges must be clearly noted and wedge formula applied where applicable. The nature of the ROB must be noted and inform if the ROB is liquid/non liquid, pumpable/non pumpable. Measure and record quantity of any ballast and slops on board before and after any loading or discharging operations. The Inspector is required to report any free water found during the gauging operation. If any free water is found a LOP must be issued. Undesignated spaces shall be inspected for cargo leakage, i.e cofferdams, pump room, bilges, forepeak and segregated ballast spaces, double bottoms and duct keels. Sea chests and overboard discharges are to be checked and seal numbers recorded. If the cargo is compatible, a full bunker survey shall be performed on arrival and before departure. Bunker samples must be taken and retained for 90 days. Immediately prior to taking cargo measurements, read and record vessel s draft, trim and list. Draft, list and any resulting ullage corrections should be noted on the ullage report. When the official figures are calculated on the vessel figures with loading VEF applied, the quantity certificate shall include the ullage report and the loading VEF study. These reports shall be approved and accepted by all parties. Repsol Trading. December

10 Terminal All shore tank gauging shall be carried out in full in accordance with API chapter 17.1 and 17.2 guidelines for Marine Cargo Inspection. Designated shore tanks must be manually gauged. Condition of the shore lines prior to discharge has to be ascertained if applicable. A line displacement must be performed; inspection is to ascertain whether a line displacement has been effected. Details of either must be noted in the report. If line verification cannot be performed, protest has to be noted. The condition of floating roofs must be noted and corrections applied where necessary. If floating roofs are within 12 inches of the critical zone during gauging, then a protest should be delivered to the terminal representative. If auto samplers are used, the inside of the container must be checked to ensure cleanliness and a note of the settings must be made. In the event that the outturn quantity is based on shore tank measurements, then all receiving shore tanks shall be static and shall have a liquid oil surface at the official point of calibration; should shore tanks be dynamic, then a letter of protest shall be filled against the terminal representative. Additionally, all receiving shore tanks shall contain sufficient oil, prior to receipt, to ensure that the floating roofs are afloat and clear of the critical zone by a minimum of twelve inches. All receiving shore tanks shall be calibrated for critical measurement as set forth by API 2.2 ASTM designation All measurements, for both ship and shore, shall conform to API manuals, always allowing for local regulations and safety restrictions. Manual measurements, including ullages and /or innages, temperatures, water cuts and reference gauge heights are to be taken and recorded by the inspector and witnessed by vessel s staff and/or terminal personnel. In the event that the inspector can only witness manual measurements, then every endeavor should be made to verify the accuracy of the equipment being used Manual measurements of shore tanks should be undertaken as close as possible, preferably within two hours, of the start and finish measurements and checked just prior to the start of transfer and just after the end of transfer to ensure that the shore tank liquid level has not appreciably change during the interval between manual gauges and when the shore tank was opened and closed. If automatic gauges are used for custody transfer measurement, the aggregate difference between manual and auto gauges should be less than 4mm Line displacement In the event that the outturn quantity is to be based on shore tank measurements, or if meters are to be used, the Inspector shall monitor the performance of the line displacement. The line displacement is to be carried out in accordance with API chapter, as necessary. In accordance with API chapter , the volume tolerance for the line displacement will be derived from the precision of measurement indicated in chapter , that is, 1/8 inch (3 mm). Repsol Trading. December

11 Therefore, the accepted tolerance for a line displacement shall be the total of the volume equating to 1/4 inch in the receiving shore tank calibrations, plus the volume equating to 1/4 inch in the delivering vessel tank calibrations. This tolerance represents the measurement precision limit (1/8 inch) for the opening and closing gauges for both the receiving shore tank and the delivering vessel tank. If, during such line displacement, the difference between the volume that the shore tank receives and the volume that the vessel delivers is within the accepted tolerance stated above, or if the volume that the shore tank receives is in excess of the volume that the vessel delivers by an amount either within or in excess of the accepted tolerance stated above, then the shore line is to be considered full. If, during such line displacement, the volume that the shore tank receives is less than the volume that the vessel delivers by an amount greater than the accepted tolerance stated above, then the line shall be considered slack. In cases when the line is found to be slack, the entire difference between the volume that the shore tank receives and the volume that the vessel delivers shall be credited to the final outturn volume. It is preferable that the shoreline is internally displaced in the inspector s presence within two hours of the commencement of loading. Should the terminal refuse a line displacement then another suitable line fullness check should be carried out to the satisfaction of the inspector On completion of an operation the inspector shall: Compare, reconcile and record all the relevant shore tankage, BOL, and ships figures (gross and net), obtained by calculation. Initiate an investigation if the percentage difference in any reconciliation exceeds 0.25% volume after application of VEF and issue a Letter of Protest addressed to the vessel and/or terminal, then issue a technical report indicating the origin or causes for these figures differences and report any instance where measurements are taken under conditions that are not conducive to accuracy or could not be taken. In order to minimize delay to vessels, finalize and present in person to designated terminal personnel and vessel s Master or Chief Officer all the relevant final (or provisional) figures and calculation of quantity within two hours after hoses have been disconnected. Where agreement is not possible, the Inspector s figures shall be used and the background detailed in the final report. Quantity certificates must include ship s figures and shore tank ullages before and after the loading and discharge operations. Ship s ullage report to show the remaining on board quantity (R.O.B.) after discharge or the on board quantity (O.B.Q.) prior to loading, and the observed temperature of crude oil or product. Also Inspector s findings and explanation of anomalies. Repsol Trading. December

12 2.2 QUALITY DETERMINATION The cargo must comply with the specs and the methods in accordance with Repsol Trading nomination. Where an Inspection Company is appointed to verify and certify the quality of the product, the Inspector shall on appointment : Load Operations a) Contact the relevant refinery personnel in order to confirm the tankage to be tested and make the necessary arrangements for. b) The inspector will certify that all analyses have been performed according to the correct method and/or procedure and that all laboratory equipment is correctly calibrated. c) Analysis may be carried out in the refinery laboratory and witnessed by the inspector, or in the inspection company s own laboratory, or in a third party laboratory. Approval from the appointing reference is required before samples are submitted to a third party laboratory for analysis. Where more than one laboratory has been used for testing, the certificate of quality shall clearly show the laboratory that is responsible for each analytical test. d) If any tests cannot be performed at the refinery laboratory, inspectors shall advise when, where and the cost (if it is not included in our agreed fee) of the analysis at the time of confirmation of our appointment for clearance. e) The inspector will keep REPSOL TRADING informed about the following points: If the inspector has been allowed or not to witness all the analysis done or just some of them. Where the analysis have been performed. When such analysis have been performed. If the inspector has been allowed to witness the shore line displacement. Any other findings that could be of detriment to the quality of the product. f) Unless agreed to the contrary, under no circumstances shall a vessel be allowed to load or to sail without product quality being verified as meeting the required specification. g) Any further analysis requested by any other party from shore / sphere s samples (when binding quality is shore spheres) or ship tanks samples (when binding quality is ship tanks) performed at the refinery s laboratory or at any other laboratory, has to be communicated by the inspector to REPSOL TRADING operations department for clearance. h) If possible provide Repsol Trading with any quality test performed on shore tanks before loading, even if the binding quality is to be determined on ship tank. i) When binding quality is determined on shore tanks, loading will only commence if the quality of the product complies with Repsol Trading specifications shown on their nomination. It is Inspector s responsibility to make sure that this requirement is accomplished, and alert if it is not before loading commences. Repsol Trading. December

13 2.2.2 Discharge operations Upon vessel arrival, the inspector must collect the necessary samples to verify that the quality of the product complies with the quality loaded/nominated. The inspector shall supply the quality results for the product on ship s tanks to the operational contact as soon as they become available, and always prior to the commencement of discharge. The Inspector must verify that the quality of the product complies with the specification advised before discharging. Whenever Repsol is the Receiver and the binding quality is determined at ship s tanks before discharging, discharge will only commence if the quality meets each specification, and shore tanks and lines cleanliness must be approved prior to discharge. It is the Inspector s responsibility to make sure that this requirement is accomplished and alert if it is not. All measurements, for both ship and shore, shall conform to API manuals, always allowing for local regulations and safety restrictions. Manual measurements, including ullages and /or innages, temperatures, water cuts and reference gauge heights are to be taken and recorded by the inspector and witnessed by vessel s staff and/or terminal personnel. In the event that the inspector can only witness manual measurements, then every endeavor should be made to verify the accuracy of the equipment being used Manual measurements of shore tanks should be undertaken as close as possible, preferably within two hours, of the start and finish measurements and checked just prior to the start of transfer and just after the end of transfer to ensure that the shore tank liquid level has not appreciably change during the interval between manual gauges and when the shore tank was opened and closed. If automatic gauges are used for custody transfer measurement, the aggregate difference between manual and automatic gauges should be less than 4mm. It is preferable that the shoreline is internally displaced in the inspector s presence within two hours of the commencement of loading. Should the terminal refuse a line displacement then another suitable line fullness check should be carried out to the satisfaction of the inspector. 2.3 SAMPLES The inspector is responsible for ensuring that representative samples are drawn at all appropriate stages, placed on board at the loading port and collected and delivered to terminal/receiver against receipt. New, clean containers of unquestionable integrity must be used. Avoid pouring samples from one container to another, where possible. All samples of high RVP materials are to be drawn on individual tank basis, sealed and transported to the laboratory in ice as expeditiously as possible. Composites are to be made up only after RVP determination has been completed. If such samples are not available for collection at the discharge port, a protest in writing shall be issued to the Master who shall be invited to confirm in writing if no samples were placed on board at the loading port. Repsol Trading. December

14 The inspector must draw more samples or proceed to other analysis on the spot, or in the laboratory, whenever he thinks it is necessary and when it may prevent quality problems in the product; in the same way, he must take the necessary operational actions in order to prevent delays or shortages and advice REPSOL TRADING in advance. Samples shall be kept labelled, sealed and signed by all the parties involved in the operation. They must be retained as witness samples for 90 days in appropriate conditions, except for LPG and petrochemical samples, which must be retained at least for time enough to discharge the cargo at receiver s installation and analyze the product after discharge. A sample report must be issued, clearly stating the samples taken (shore, line & ship s samples) and the seal & label numbers of each sample. The samples must be sealed and delivered to the attention of: o The Vessel s Master o The Shipper o The Vessel for receivers. Inspector must retain sufficient sealed shore tanks samples, individual ship tanks samples and composite samples after loading. Inform immediately REPSOL TRADING if procedure cannot be strictly followed for any reason Samples to be retained by inspector The inspector is responsible to retain designated samples in their own installations and under their responsibility. All samples should be identified at least with the following information: Place where sample has been taken. When the sample has been taken (previous, during or after) operations. Explanation of sample Date and time of sample Sample number All samples shall be retained at least for 90 days, except for LPG and Petrochemical, as it is specified below in their appropriate sections. Repsol Trading. December

15 Sample container type Some general recommendations regarding containers are: Plastic bottles should not be used for storage of gasoline or gasoline component samples. Pre used containers are permitted, following appropriate cleaning, only for petrochemical products, LPG and other gases but are not recommended for custody transfer samples. Steel cans (tin plate) are not recommended for long term storage due to concerns regarding corrosion. Cork closures are not recommended. Closures should be airtight (polyclone or screw cap with inert insert PTFE is preferred). Synthetic rubber seals are not recommended for samples used for sulfur testing. 2.4 TIME REPORT The inspector is required to ensure that the time report clearly evidences time and date of completion of the vessel operations, disconnection of hoses, any causes of delay in berthing/loading/discharge (berth occupancy, bad weather conditions, changes in line up for berthing, etc.) as well as record weather conditions during loading / discharge, such time report shall be duly signed by attending parties. 2.5 LETTERS OF PROTEST Letters of protest must be as simple as possible, but must state clearly any quantity/quality/timings discrepancies. All Letters of Protest must be correctly addressed and duly signed by the receiving party. Should the receiving party refuses to sign this letter, then the inspection shall state this fact in writing. Every effort must be made to resolve discrepancies before the vessel departs. Repsol Trading. December

16 CRUDE OIL 3. CRUDE OIL LOADING 3.1 Quantity Quantity must be based on shore tank measurements taken immediately before and after vessel operation. In case of terminal standard being different, the inspector must advise REPSOL TRADING SA about the terminal standard procedure for quantity measurements. These values are to be expressed according to the Gross and the Net quantities, in Lits at 15 ºC, Kilos, Metric Tons (Air / Vac), US barrels, US gallons, Long tons. The inspector shall also inform of ship s figures in quantity report, and state if consistent loading VEF has been used for calculating ships figures. Should there be free water measured upon completion of loading, the following samples must be drawn so as to determine the water source as per API Chapter 17 Section 3: Tanks bottom for free water. Vessel s ballast samples. Sea water alongside. 3.2 Quality. Quality shall be determined in the shore tanks (shore Composite tanks from five levels or automatic in line sampler samples). In case of terminal standard being different, the inspector must advise REPSOL TRADING about the terminal standard procedure for quality measurements. Quality shall be based in a volumetric composite representative sample. The properties to be included in the quality certificate are: Density at 15 C, API Gravity at 60 F, Salt and Water & Sediments in Vol. percentage and other typical analysis, as sulphur content (%). If the sulphur content is not provided by Seller/Shipper, then it should be run in an external independent laboratory. The inspector is required to inform about the results of the product analysis from shore tanks as soon as available, and always before commencement of loading. 3.3 Samples On completion of loading Inspector shall: Take representative running samples from each of the vessel s cargo compartments. Obtain signed receipt for retention of samples placed on board from vessel s Master. Send immediately after loading a full report including following details: Bill Lading date, Bill of Lading Figures ( MT(VAC/AIR), LTS A 15º DEG C, BBLS, USG), gross and net. Prepare a Certificate of Quality for the refinery within two hours of the loading operation, or sign the refinery s Cert. of Quality showing the analysis was witnessed and a qlity report showing methods used. Time sheet evidencing the date of completion of the vessel loading and causes of any delay. Vessel s tank cleanliness certificate or Letter of Responsibility signed by the master as per annex E. Inspector s findings and explanation of anomalies. Repsol Trading. December

17 Communicate the cargo qualities to participating parties. - Dispatch report and Certificate of Quality as required Composite samples from shore tanks (shore tanks composite sample or Automatic in line sampler sample) must be taken and distributed as follows: Seller/Shipper, Surveyor Laboratory (to be retained) and Vessel for receivers. The inspector shall take and retain sufficient sealed shore tank samples and composite samples from the vessel tanks after loading is completed, one liter sealed running sample from each tank after loading. One gallon sealed sample from Shore Composite samples (Shore Composite tanks or Automatic in line sampler samples) must be put on board against Master s Receipt, in order to be delivered to the receiver at the discharge port. Loading line samples must be taken form the vessel s manifold five, fifteen, and thirty minutes after commencement of discharge. Also, composite shore tanks samples or in line sampler samples must be taken. Recommended sample containers for this product group are: Glass bottles. Steel cans ( lacquered or un lacquered) Prohibited sample containers for this product group are: None 3.4 Other information When official figures are calculated on vessel figures VEF applied, the quantity certificate shall include the ullage report and a VEF study. These reports shall be approved and accepted by all parties. 3.5 R.E.B.C.O. For loading Russian export blend crude oil the following to apply: Gross Bills of Lading Metric Tons shall be converted into gross U.S. barrels basis reference density at 20 degrees C, as per loading port terminal certificate of quality, and basis the standard Russian conversion tables which provide corresponding density at 15 degrees C API, barrels per metric ton factor according to density at 20 degrees C. Gross Bill of lading metric tons minus water and sediments as per loading port terminal certificate shall be net metric tons. Net metric tons shall be converted into net US barrels basis reference density at 20 degrees C as per loading port terminal certificate of Quality, and basis the standard Russian conversion tables which provide corresponding density at 15 degrees C, API, Barrels per Metric Ton factor according to density at 20 degrees C. 4. Crude oil discharge 4.1 Quantity Quantity shall be determined using meters or by measuring the shore tanks to which delivery is made. Please also take the measurement by ullaging ship s cargo tanks indicating if VEF has been used. The values are to be expressed according to the Gross and the Net sample, expressed in Liters at 15ºC, kilos, Metric Tons (Air /Vac), US barrels, US gallons, Long tons (Air / Vac). If the shore tanks have floating roofs it is important to verify that the roofs were not in the critical zone at the start or finish of the movement. Measurements taken in the critical zone are not acceptable for custody transfer (refer API MPMS Ch. 3). Sediment build up can change the critical zone. Tank capacity tables should show the levels at which the roof is fully grounded or floating Verify that any changes in these levels have been recorded. Verify that correct strapping tables were used to obtain volumes. Repsol Trading. December

18 4.2 Quality. Quality shall be determined according to the typical characteristics of the inspected crude oil grade measured at Vessel s tanks. 4.3 Samples. After discharging The inspector shall send immediately a full report including the following details: Ship s figures ( MT(VAC/AIR), LTS A 15º DEG C, BBLS, USG), gross and net. Quality report evidencing methods used. Time sheet evidencing the date of completion of vessel discharge and the causes of any delay. Outturn quantity as soon as available. Comparison between quantities as per B.L s, vessel s figures, discharge port shore tank quantities and in transit variation. Inspector s findings and explanation of anomalies. The inspector will ask the master, on behalf of REPSOL TRADING for the samples placed on board at the port of origin, and deliver them to the refinery against refinery s staff receipt for being retained there. In case of no sample being delivered by the master, you must state this fact on the report and issue a letter of protest to the master. Refinery will retain a 5 liters sealed ship composite sample and 1 0.5L of shore tanks previous and after discharge. The inspector will retain a 1 litre sealed ship composite sample before discharging The inspector will ask the master, on behalf of REPSOL TRADING, for the samples placed on board at the port of origin, and deliverthem to the refinery against refinery s staff receipt for being retained there. In case of no sample being delivered by the master, you must state this fact on the report and issue a letter of protest to the master Recommended sample containers for this product group are: Glass bottles. Steel cans ( lacquered or un-lacquered) Prohibited sample containers for this product group are: None Repsol Trading. December

19 LIGHT, BIOFUELS AND HEAVY PRODUCTS 5. LIGHT, BIOFUELS AND HEAVY PRODUCTS LOADING C7, Pyrolisis Gasoline, Styrene, Polyols, Benzene and Benzene Concentrate are products included in this section. 5.1 Quantity The loaded cargo quantity (B/L) shall be determined according to the standard practice at the loading terminal. Please advise on terminal standard procedure for quantity measurements. All measurements, for both ship and shore, shall conform to API manuals, always allowing for local regulations and safety restrictions. Manual measurements including ullages and/or innages, temperatures, water cuts and reference gauge heights are to be taken and recorded by the inspector and witnessesd by vessel s staff and/or terminal personnel. In the event that the inspector can only witnessed manual measurements then every endeavor should be made to verify the accuracy of the equipment being used. Manual measurements of shore tanks should be undertaken as close as possible, preferably within two hours, to the start of the transfer. In any event the shore tank automatic gauges are to be noted at the time of manual measurements and checked just prior to the start of transfer to verify that the shore tank liquid level has not change significantly during the interval from taking manual gauges to the start of the transfer. If automatic gauges are used for custody transfer measurement, the aggregate difference between manual and auto gauges should be less than 4mm. 5.2 Quality The binding quality will be stated in the nomination that REPSOL TRADING will send to the inspection company. When binding quality is to be determined in the shore tanks, then cargo quality will be established by analysis in the refinery laboratory on a fully representative composite sample taken from individual and averaged shore tanks. Such sample will be the only official sample for contractual analytical results. When binding quality is to be determined in the ship tanks, then cargo quality will be established by analysis in the refinery laboratory on a fully representative ship s tanks composite sample taken after loading is completed. Such sample will be the only official sample for contractual analytical results. Very important: The Inspector must verify that the quality of the product complies with the specifications of the nomination before loading. When Repsol is the Receiver and the binding quality is determined on shore tanks at load port, then loading will only commence if the quality of the product compiles with all the specifications and methods agreed between the parties, and only if the shore, ship tanks and lines cleanliness are approved. It is the Inspector responsibility to make sure that this requirement is accomplished and alert if it is not. Repsol Trading. December

20 Any further analysis requested by any other party from shore tank s samples (when binding quality is shore tanks) or ship tanks samples (when binding quality is ship tanks) performed at the refinery s laboratory or at any other laboratory, has to be communicated by the inspector to REPSOL TRADING operations department for clearance. Before loading commences, all vessel s tanks, lines and pumps must be clean and well drained, and segregated collected washings done to the Inspector s entire satisfaction, so that the vessel is in all respects suitable to load the cargo. Whenever it is possible, this inspection should be performed visually when the tanks are in gas free condition, especially for Jet and diesel cargos. The quality results of the shore tanks analysis shall be sent to the operational contact by as soon as they become available, and always prior to commencement of loading. In case of vessel presentation intertied, inspector must check the pertaining certificate and collect a first foot sample if possible at the beginning of loading operation to verify that vessel tanks are duly clean and prepared. If not, visual inspection and Key points tests will be performed. Samples will be normally taken from the furthest tank to manifold. In order to assure that any remaining cargo on board the vessel before loading will be in that tank, the inspector will have to check the status of valves and vessel trim. Inspector shall present a letter of responsibility to be signed by the master as per Annex E. For Kerosene and Gasoil cargoes, the inspector shall take a first foot sample from each tank of the vessel reporting any quantity of water. On Naphtha cargoes, the inspector s loading report must also show Density at ambient temperature. Should the shore line not be dedicated to only one product, shore line samples shall be taken and analyzed. - The Inspector must verify that the quality of the product complies with the specifications of the nomination before loading. Shall verify that shore lines and the vessel are in suitable condition to transfer and receive the designated cargo. Before loading commences, all vessel s tanks, lines and pumps must be clean and well drained, and segregated collected washings done to the Inspector s entire satisfaction, so that the vessel is in all respects suitable to load the cargo. The vessel is not allowed to load until the inspector is totally satisfied that it is fit to carry the designated cargo and the appropriate certificate has been issue accordingly. - When binding quality is to be determined in the ship tanks, then cargo quality will be established by analysis in the refinery laboratory on a fully representative ship s tanks composite sample taken after loading is completed. Such sample will be the only official sample for contractual analytical results. Where possible the vessel is to be gauged, by the inspector using his own equipment. If a vessel s equipment has to be used then every attempt should be made to check this equipment for accuracy of ullage and temperature against the inspector s own calibrated equipment. The use of ship s equipment, serial numbers and the associated checks should be noted in the inspection report. Repsol Trading. December

21 When binding quality is to be determined in the shore tanks, then cargo quality will be established by analysis in the refinery laboratory on a fully representative composite sample taken from individual and average shore tanks.such sample will be the only official sample for contractual analytical results. When Repsol is the Receiver and the binding quality is determined on shore tanks at loadport, then loading will only commence if the quality of the product compiles with all the specifications and methods agreed between the parties, and only if the shore, ship tanks and lines cleanliness are approved. It is the Inspector responsibility to make sure that this requirement is accomplished, and alert if it is not. The material in line shall conform to the product quality specification. This may be achieved by examining shore records or by spot testing line samples. It is preferable that the shoreline is internally displaced in the inspector s presence within two hours of the commencement of loading. Should the terminal refuse a line displacement then another suitable line fullness check should be carried out to the satisfaction of the inspector. It is important that the shore line system used for loading is fully compatible with the cargo to be loaded. 5.3 Samples On completion of loading Inspector shall: Take representative running samples from each of the vessel s cargo compartments. Obtain signed receipt for retention of samples placed on board from vessel s Master. Send immediately after loading a full report including following details: BL date, BL Figures ( MT(VAC/AIR), LTS A 15º DEG C, BBLS, USG), gross and net. Prepare a Certificate of Quality for the refinery within two hours of the loading operation, or sign the refinery s Certificate of Quality showing the analysis was witnessed and a quality report showing methods used. Time sheet evidencing the date of completion of the vessel loading and causes of any delay. Vessel s tank cleanliness certif. or Letter of Responsibility signed by the master as per annex E. Inspector s findings and explanation of anomalies. - Communicate the cargo qualities to participating parties. - Dispatch report and Certificate of Quality as required Repsol Trading. December

22 To be retained by terminal: a. A 5 liter sample from each shore tank (T,M,F). For analysis and to retain. b. A one liter running sample from each ship tank after loading. c. A running sample from each of the ship tanks, after loading, in order to have the possibility to make a volumetric composite sample. To be retained by inspection company: a. A 5 liter sample from each shore tank. b. A liter running sample from each ship tank after loading c. A running sample from each of the ship tanks, after loading, in order to have the possibility to make a volumetric composite sample. To be analyzed a. 1x1 liter from shore line before loading commences. b. A first foot sample from the first ship s tank being loaded (previous comments regarding first foot sample to be applied), or from all the ship tanks if the inspector deems it necessary. Draw a sample and make a witness test (visual aspect). In the event the product shows any discrepancy with quality observed at shore tanks, do not allow the loading to continue and contact REPSOL TRADING SA immediately. c. 1x1 liters from shore line during loading, if possible. To be delivered to the vessel: a. 1x1 liters from each shore tank or averaged tanks. b. 1 x 5 liters of volumetric composite sample from ship s tanks after loading. Recommended sample containers for this product group are: Glass bottles (clear or amber) Steel can (lacquered or un lacquered) Prohibited samples containers for this product are: Plastic bottles (For Gasoline and components) Steel cans (un lacquered); plastic bottles (For Aviation kerosene) On naphtha and condensate samples glass bottles should be wrapped or boxed to protect from light. 5.4 Other information In addition to the above the Inspector must issue a vessel s tank cleanliness certificate or Letter of Responsibility signed by the Master Annex E, in the event that the Inspector has not had access to the vessel s tanks. Repsol Trading. December

23 6. LIGHT, BIOFUELS AND HEAVY PRODUCTS DISCHARGE 6.1 Quantity The quantity of cargo discharged must be determined as per terminal Standard procedure at the discharge terminal. Please advise on terminal standard procedure for quantity measurements. Quantity determination shall be made using meters or by measuring the shore tanks to which delivery is made. Please also take the measurement by ullaging ship s cargo tanks indicating if valid loading VEF has been used. These values are to be expressed according to the Gross and the Net sample, expressed in Liters at 15ºC, kilos, Metric Tons (Air / Vac), US barrels, US gallons, Long tons. The inspector must ask for static tanks to discharge the product; if it is not possible, it must be stated in the report. If the difference between the bill of lading quantity and the outturn quantity exceeds 0.25/, the inspector must send REPSOL TRADING a voyage analysis report and a verbal advise. In the event that the outturn quantity is to be based on shore tank measurements, or if meters are to be used, the Inspector shall monitor the performance of the line displacement. The line displacement if to be carried out in accordance with API chapter, as necessary. In accordance with API chapter , the volume tolerance for the line displacement will be derived from the precision of measurement indicated in chapter , that is, 1/8 inch (3 mm). Therefore, the accepted tolerance for a line displacement shall be the total of the volume equating to 1/4 inch in the receiving shore tank calibrations, plus the volume equating to 1/4 inch in the delivering vessel tank calibrations. This tolerance represents the measurement precision limit (1/8 inch) for the opening and closing gauges for both the receiving shore tank and the delivering vessel tank and the delivering vessel tank. If, during such line displacement, the difference between the volume that the shore tank receives and the volume that the vessel delivers is within the accepted tolerance stated above, or if the volume that the shore tank receives is in excess of the volume that the vessel delivers by an amount either within or in excess of the accepted tolerance stated above, then the shore line is to be considered full. If, during such line displacement, the volume that the shore tank receives is less than the volume that the vessel delivers by an amount greater than the accepted tolerance stated above, then the line shall be considered slack. In cases when the line is found to be slack, the entire difference between the volume that the shore tank receives and the volume that the vessel delivers shall be credited to the final outturn volume. All measurements, for both ship and shore, shall conform to API manuals, always allowing for local regulations and safety restrictions. Manual measurements including ullages and/or innages, temperatures, water cuts and reference gauge heights are to be taken and recorded by the inspector and witnessesd by vessel s staff and/or terminal personnel. In the event that the inspector can only witnessed manual measurements then every endeavor should be made to verify the accuracy of the equipment being used. Repsol Trading. December

24 Manual measurements of shore tanks should be undertaken as close as possible, preferably within two hours, of the start and finish of the transfer into each shore tank.. In any event the shore tank automatic gauges are to be noted at the time of manual measurements and checked just prior to the start of transfer and just after the end of transfer to ensure that the shore tank liquid level has not appreciably change during the interval between manual gauges and when the shore tank was opened and closed. If automatic gauges are used for custody transfer measurement, the aggregate difference between manual and auto gauges should be less than 4mm. It is preferable that the shoreline is internally displaced in the inspector s presence within two hours of the commencement of loading. Should the terminal refuse a line displacement then another suitable line fullness check should be carried out to the satisfaction of the inspector. 6.2 Quality Upon the vessel arrival the inspector must collect the necessary samples to verify that the quality of the product complies with the quality loaded/nominated. The inspector shall supply the quality results for the product on ship s tanks to the operational contact as soon as they become available, and always prior to the commencement of discharge. The inspector shall perform a visual inspection of the samples taken from each ship s tank before discharging in order to determine if the product complies with the visual parameters to discharge. Very important: The Inspector must verify that the quality of the product complies with the nominated specifications before discharging, whenever Repsol is the Receiver and binding quality is to be determine on ship s tanks quality. Shore tanks and lines cleanliness must be approved prior to discharge. It is the Inspector s responsibility to make sure that this requirement is accomplished and alert the parties if it is not. When Repsol is the receiver, and in the event that the product shows any off specification attributable to the discharge operation observed at shore tanks, mother vessel s tank/manifold or lightering vessel s tank/manifold, the inspector must not allow the discharge to continue and shall contact REPSOL TRADING immediately. The inspector shall supply the quality results for product on ship s tanks to the operational contact as soon as they became available, and always prior to commencement of discharge. If quality is to be determined at discharge port, then quality is to be always determined on each individual wing ship tank prior to discharge. When the binding quality is to be determined from ship tanks, then cargo quality will be established by analysis in the refinery laboratory on a fully representative ship s tanks average sample before discharge. Such sample will be the only official sample for contractual analytical results. When the binding quality is to be determined from shore tanks, then cargo quality will be established by analysis in the refinery laboratory on a fully representative composite sample from individual and averaged shore tanks. Such sample will be the only official sample for contractual analytical results. Repsol Trading. December

25 Upon the vessel arrival the inspector must collect the necessary samples to verify that the quality of the product complies with the quality loaded/ nominated. The inspector shall supply the quality results for the product on ship s tanks to the operational contact as soon as they become available, and always prior to the commencement of discharge. The Inspector must verify that the quality of the product complies with the nominated specs. before discharging, whenever Repsol is the Receiver and binding quality is to be determine on ship s tanks quality. Shore tanks and lines cleanliness must be approved prior to discharge. It is the Inspector s responsibility to make sure that this requirement is accomplished and alert the parties if it is not. 6.3 Samples After discharging The inspector shall send immediately a full report including the following details: Ship s figures ( MT(VAC/AIR), LTS A 15º DEG C, BBLS, USG), gross and net. Quality report evidencing methods used. Time sheet evidencing the date of completion of vessel discharge and the causes of any delay. Outturn quantity as soon as available. Comparison between quantities as per B.L s, vessel s figures, discharge port shore tank quantities and in transit variation. Inspector s findings and explanation of anomalies. The inspector will ask the master, on behalf of REPSOL TRADING, for the samples placed on board at the port of origin, and deliver them to the refinery against refinery s staff receipt for being retained there In case of no sample being delivered by the master, you must state this fact on the report and issue a letter of protest to the master. Repsol Trading. December

26 The terminal shall retain sealed samples as follows: 1x1 litre sample from each vessel s tank before discharging. 1x5 litres volumetric composite sample based on each individual ship tank for analysis and to retain. 1x2 litres from shore line during discharge, when possible. The inspector shall retain sealed samples as follows: j. 1x1 litre sample from each vessel s tank before discharging. The inspector will ask the master, on behalf of REPSOL TRADING SA, for the samples placed on board at the port of origin, and deliver them to the refinery against refinery s staff receipt for being retained there. In case of no sample being delivered by the master, you must state this fact on the report and issue a letter of protest to the master. Recommended sample containers for this product group are: Glass bottles (clear or amber) Steel can (lacquered or un lacquered) Prohibited samples containers for this product are: Plastic bottles (For Gasoline and components) Steel cans (unlacquered); plastic bottles (For Aviation kerosene) On naphtha and condensate samples glass bottles should be wrapped or boxed to protect from light. Repsol Trading. December

27 LPG, PROPYLENE, ETHYLENE, CC4 AND OTHER GASES 7. LOADING OF LPG, PROPYLENE, ETHYLENE, CC4 AND OTHER GASES 7.1 Quantity Bill of lading quantity will be determined according to the standard procedure at the loading port. All measurements, for both ship and shore, shall conform to API manuals, always allowing for local regulations and safety restrictions. Manual measurements including ullages and/or innages, temperatures, water cuts and reference gauge heights are to be taken and recorded by the inspector and witnessesd by vessel s staff and/or terminal personnel. In the event that the inspector can only witnessed manual measurements then every endeavor should be made to verify the accuracy of the equipment being used. Manual measurements of shore tanks should be undertaken as close as possible, preferably within two hours, to the start of the transfer. In any event the shore tank automatic gauges are to be noted at the time of manual measurements and checked just prior to the start of transfer to verify that the shore tank liquid level has not change significantly during the interval from taking manual gauges to the start of the transfer. If automatic gauges are used for custody transfer measurement, the aggregate difference between manual and auto gauges should be less than 4mm. 7.2 Quality The binding quality will be stated in the nomination that REPSOL TRADING will send to the inspection company. When binding quality is to be determined in the shore spheres, then cargo quality will be established by analysis in the refinery laboratory on a fully representative averaged sample from individual samples taken from shore spheres. Such sample will be the only official sample for contractual analytical results. When binding quality is to be determined in the ship tanks, then cargo quality will be established by analysis in the refinery laboratory on a ship s tanks averaged sample taken after loading is completed. Such sample will be the only official sample for contractual analytical results. Very important: The Inspector must verify that the quality of the product complies with the nominated specifications before LOADING. Whenever Repsol is the Receiver and binding quality is to be determine at shore spheres, loading will only commence if the quality complies at Shore spheres and lines and all vessel s tanks are properly clean and dry. It is the Inspector s responsibility to make sure that this requirement is accomplished and alert the parties if it is not. Any further analysis requested by any other party from shore sphere s samples (when binding quality is shore spheres) or ship tanks samples (when binding quality is ship tanks) performed at the refinery s laboratory or at any other laboratory, has to be communicated by the inspector to REPSOL TRADING operations department for clearance. Repsol Trading. December

28 Before loading commences, all vessel s tanks, lines and pumps must be clean and to the inspector s entire satisfaction so that the vessel is in all respects suitable to load this cargo. The inspector must supply the quality results for product on shore spheres to the operational contact as soon as they became available, and always prior to commencement of loading. The inspector shall pay special attention to the vessel tanks atmosphere on arrival, in order to prevent product contamination, and make an atmosphere analysis if necessary. If atmosphere is not suitable to load the cargo, the inspector shall inform REPSOL TRADING and nitrogenize. The inspector will verify cleanliness and purge of shore collector/manifold. In case of presence of incompatible products, he will drain and purge with nitrogen. The inspector will take a sample and analyze if deemed necessary. The Inspector must verify that the quality of the product complies with the specifications of the nomination before loading. Shall verify that shore lines and the vessel are in suitable condition to transfer and receive the designated cargo. Before loading commences, all vessel s tanks, lines and pumps must be clean and well drained, and segregated collected washings done to the Inspector s entire satisfaction, so that the vessel is in all respects suitable to load the cargo. The vessel is not allowed to load until the inspector is totally satisfied that it is fit to carry the designated cargo and the appropriate certificate has been issue accordingly. - When binding quality is to be determined in the ship tanks, then cargo quality will be established by analysis in the refinery laboratory on a fully representative ship s tanks composite sample taken after loading is completed. Such sample will be the only official sample for contractual analytical results. Where possible the vessel is to be gauged, by the inspector using his own equipment. If a vessel s equipment has to be used then every attempt should be made to check this equipment for accuracy of ullage and temperature against the inspector s own calibrated equipment. The use of ship s equipment, serial numbers and the associated checks should be noted in the inspection report. When binding quality is to be determined in the shore tanks, then cargo quality will be established by analysis in the refinery laboratory on a fully representative composite sample taken from individual and average shore tanks.such sample will be the only official sample for contractual analytical results. When Repsol is the Receiver and the binding quality is determined on shore tanks at loadport, then loading will only commence if the quality of the product compiles with all the specifications and methods agreed between the parties, and only if the shore, ship tanks and lines cleanliness are approved. It is the Inspector responsibility to make sure that this requirement is accomplished, and alert if it is not. The material in line shall conform to the product quality specification. This may be achieved by examining shore records or by spot testing line samples. It is preferable that the shoreline is internally displaced in the inspector s presence within two hours of the commencement of loading. Should the terminal refuse a line displacement then another suitable line fullness check should be carried out to the satisfaction of the inspector. It is important that the shore line system used for loading is fully compatible with the cargo to be loaded. Repsol Trading. December

29 7.3 Samples The Inspector shall supervise the of the spheres. On completion of loading Inspector shall: Take representative running samples from each of the vessel s cargo compartments. Obtain signed receipt for retention of samples placed on board from vessel s Master. Send immediately after loading a full report including following details: BL date, BL Figures ( MT(VAC/AIR), LTS A 15º DEG C, BBLS, USG), gross and net. Prepare a Certificate of Quality for the refinery within two hours of the loading operation, or sign the refinery s Certificate of Quality showing the analysis was witnessed and a quality report showing methods used. Time sheet evidencing the date of completion of the vessel loading and causes of any delay. Vessel s tank cleanliness certificate or Letter of responsibility signed by the master as per annex E. Inspector s findings and explanation of anomalies. Communicate the cargo qualities to participating parties. Dispatch report and Certificate of Quality as required The Inspector shall supervise the of the spheres. a. 1x500 cc from each shore sphere or from shoreline whichever is the standard procedure at loading port for analysing the product in the refinery laboratory or in your own laboratory (depending on standard procedure). b. 1x500 cc from each ship tanks for analysing the product in the refinery laboratory or in your own laboratory (depending on standard procedure). In case of any quality claim refer to quality issued at loadport and quality at discharge. The number of samples to be taken will be determined by an amount sufficient to support a possible claim. Recommended sample containers for this product group are: Pressurized sample cylinder (For liquid) Gas bladder or bag (For vapour) Repsol Trading. December

30 8. DISCHARGE OF LPG, PROPYLENE, ETHYLENE, CC4 AND OTHER GASES. 8.1 Quantity The quantity of cargo discharged must be determined as per terminal Standard procedure at the discharging terminal. Please advise on terminal standard procedure for quantity measurements. These values are to be expressed in litres at 15ºC, kg, MT(Air / Vac), US barrels, US gallons, LT. The inspector must ask for static tanks to discharge the product; if it is not possible, it must be stated in the report. If the difference between the bill of lading quantity and the outturn quantity exceeds 0.25/, the inspector must send REPSOL TRADING a voyage analysis report and a verbal advise. In the event that the outturn quantity is to be based on shore tank measurements, or if meters are to be used, the Inspector shall monitor the performance of the line displacement. The line displacement if to be carried out in accordance with API chapter, as necessary. In accordance with API chapter , the volume tolerance for the line displacement will be derived from the precision of measurement indicated in chapter , that is, 1/8 inch (3 mm). Therefore, the accepted tolerance for a line displacement shall be the total of the volume equating to 1/4 inch in the receiving shore tank calibrations, plus the volume equating to 1/4 inch in the delivering vessel tank calibrations. This tolerance represents the measurement precision limit (1/8 inch) for the opening and closing gauges for both the receiving shore tank and the delivering vessel tank and the delivering vessel tank. If, during such line displacement, the difference between the volume that the shore tank receives and the volume that the vessel delivers is within the accepted tolerance stated above, or if the volume that the shore tank receives is in excess of the volume that the vessel delivers by an amount either within or in excess of the accepted tolerance stated above, then the shore line is to be considered full. If, during such line displacement, the volume that the shore tank receives is less than the volume that the vessel delivers by an amount greater than the accepted tolerance stated above, then the line shall be considered slack. In cases when the line is found to be slack, the entire difference between the volume that the shore tank receives and the volume that the vessel delivers shall be credited to the final outturn volume. All measurements, for both ship and shore, shall conform to API manuals, always allowing for local regulations and safety restrictions. Manual measurements including ullages and/or innages, temperatures, water cuts and reference gauge heights are to be taken and recorded by the inspector and witnessesd by vessel s staff and/or terminal personnel. In the event that the inspector can only witnessed manual measurements then every endeavor should be made to verify the accuracy of the equipment being used. Manual measurements of shore tanks should be undertaken as close as possible, preferably within two hours, of the start and finish of the transfer into each shore tank.. In any event the shore tank automatic gauges are to be noted at the time of manual measurements and checked just prior to the start of transfer and just after the end of transfer to ensure that the shore tank liquid level has not appreciably change Repsol Trading. December

31 during the interval between manual gauges and when the shore tank was opened and closed. If automatic gauges are used for custody transfer measurement, the aggregate difference between manual and auto gauges should be less than 4mm. 8.2 Quality Upon the vessel arrival the inspector shall collect the necessary samples to verify the quality of the product complies with the quality loaded/nominated. Very important: Inspector must check that the quality of the product complies with the specifications advised before discharge. When Repsol Trading is the receiver and the binding quality is determined at ship s tanks, discharge will commence only if the quality of the product comply with the specifications advised and if shore spheres' and lines cleanliness is approved, is the inspector responsibility to make sure this requirement is accomplished, and alert if it is not, before discharge commences. When Repsol is the receiver, and in the event that the product shows any off-specification attributable to the discharge operation observed at shore spheres, mother vessel s tank/manifold or lightering vessel s tank/manifold, the inspector must not allow the discharge to continue and shall contact REPSOL TRADING immediately. The inspector shall supply the quality results for product on ship s tanks to the operational contact as soon as they became available, and always prior to commencement of discharge. If quality is to be determined at discharge port, then: Quality is to be always determined on each individual wing ship tank prior to discharge. When the binding quality is to be determined from ship tanks, then cargo quality will be established by analysis in the refinery laboratory on a fully representative ship s tanks average sample before discharge. Such sample will be the only official sample for contractual analytical results. Upon the vessel arrival the inspector must collect the necessary samples to verify that the quality of the product complies with the quality loaded/ nominated. The inspector shall supply the quality results for the product on ship s tanks to the operational contact as soon as they become available, and always prior to the commencement of discharge. The Inspector must verify that the quality of the product complies with the nominated specifications before discharging, whenever Repsol is the Receiver and binding quality is to be determine on ship s tanks quality. Shore tanks and lines cleanliness must be approved prior to discharge. It is the Inspector s responsibility to make sure that this requirement is accomplished and alert the parties if it is not. It is preferable that the shoreline is internally displaced in the inspector s presence within two hours of the commencement of loading. Should the terminal refuse a line displacement then another suitable line fullness check should be carried out to the satisfaction of the inspector. Repsol Trading. December

32 8.3 Samples After discharging The inspector shall send immediately a full report including the following details: Ship s figures ( MT(VAC/AIR), LTS A 15º DEG C, BBLS, USG), gross and net. Quality report evidencing methods used. Time sheet evidencing the date of completion of vessel discharge and the causes of any delay. Outturn quantity as soon as available. Comparison between quantities as per B.L s, vessel s figures, discharge port shore tank quantities and in transit variation. Inspector s findings and explanation of anomalies. The inspector will ask the master, on behalf of REPSOL TRADING, for the samples placed on board at the port of origin, and deliver them to the refinery against refinery s staff receipt for being retained there In case of no sample being delivered by the master, you must state this fact on the report and issue a letter of protest to the master. Very important: The Inspector must verify that the quality of the product complies with the specification advised before discharging. When Repsol is the Receiver and the binding quality is determined at ship s tanks before discharging, then discharge will only commence if the quality meets each specification. It is the Inspector s responsibility to make sure that this requirement is accomplished and alert if it is not. Regardless of the contractual binding quality, the following samples are to be taken for analyzing in the refinery laboratory: 1 x 500 cc of each ship s tank before discharging. Recommended sample containers for this product group are: Pressurized sample cylinder (For liquid) Gas bladder or bag (For vapor) Repsol Trading. December

33 ANNEX A FIRST FOOT SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PROCEDURE TO LOAD NAPHTHA MTBE / ETBE ETHANOL / METHANOL UNLEADED GASOLINE COLOR VISUAL, OXIGENATES JET A-1 GASOIL / ULSD CRUDE OIL LUBE OIL VGO LCO LS FO HS FO COLOR VISUAL, SULPHUR COLOR VISUAL, SULPHUR NONE OXYGENATES OXYGENATES DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD NAPHTHA NONE APEARANCE APEARANCE APEARANCE DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD MTBE / ETBE visual check visual check NONE APEARANCE APEARANCE APEARANCE DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD ETHANOL/METHANOL visual check visual check SULPHUR, SULPHUR NONE DISTILLATION DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD UNLEADED GASOLINE visual check visual check DISTILLATION FLASH, FLASH, FLASH, FLASH, APPEARANCE, NONE DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD JET A-1 DISTILLATION DISTILLATION DISTILLATION DISTILLATION FAME FLASH, FLASH, FLASH, FLASH, FLASH NONE DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD GASOIL / ULSD DISTILLATION DISTILLATION DISTILLATION DISTILLATION NONE CRUDE OIL visual check visual check visual check visual check visual check visual check visual check visual check visual check visual check visual check FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH DO NOT LOAD NONE DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD DO NOT LOAD LUBE OIL visual check VGO LCO LS FO HS FO FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH FIRST FOOT SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PROCEDURE visual check visual check visual check visual check IF 1 OF LAST 3 CARGOES Flash, Na, H2O, Visco, Sulphur, density Flash, Na, H2O, Visco, Sulphur, density Flash, Na, H2O, Visco, Sulphur, density Flash, Na, H2O, Visco, Sulphur, density visual check visual check visual check visual check NONE Viscosity density visual check visual check visual check NONE visual check visual check visual check Viscosity density NONE visual check visual check Viscosity density Sulphur NONE DO NOT LOAD Do not recomendable load clean product after dirty products cargoes. visual check Only first foot. Analysis do not required unless inspectors recommend after vessel and cleaning procedures inspection. Do not necessarry first foot and testing if previous last three cargoes are same product. NONE IMPORTANT Please take samples in transparent glass bottles for visual inspection: Appearance, suspended particles, water, etc. Please send recommended cleaning procedure for each particular cargo after nomination Repsol Trading. December

34 ANNEX B REPSOL TRADING offices particulars All the communications, except for invoices, must be sent to Repsol Trading operations, as well as any other entity if instructed in our nomination. As the operations department receives information from many different sources (agencies, inspections, vessels, terminal, suppliers, receivers ), in order to minimize the amount of redundant information and increase the efficiency, the information to be received from the inspectors shall be as follows: Information should be sent to Operations by including the following information: The heading shall include the following information: MOVEMENT/VESSEL/PRODUCT/PORT/LAYCAN Product quality information before loading/discharge. Initial time report. Final time report. Final loading/discharge report. Eta s, berthing prospects and port situation shall be sent by the Inspector on a daily basis. Should there be any variation from previous communication, it should be reported immediately. In case of a shortage of over 0.25 the Inspector shall inform immediately and a voyage analysis report is to be sent immediately after. Letter of Protests issued, if any. Complete inspection report and original invoice. In case that a shortage of more than 0.25% takes place, inspectors shall send an analysis of this shortage and send as soon as possible a voyage analysis report to REPSOL TRADING operations department. a/m information shall be sent only to the group addresses depending on the type of product and it will be applicable for inspections all over the world. A/m information shall be sent to the corresponding group only: crude.trading@repsol.com hvyprod.trading@repsol.com bunkerspain.trading@repsol.com distillates.trading@repsol.com (for gasoil & Jet & Avgas) gasoline.trading@repsol.com naphtha.trading@repsol.com biofuels.trading@repsol.com lpg.trading@repsol.com pchemical.trading@repsol.com houston.trading@repsol.com singapore.trading@repsol.com Repsol Trading. December

35 ANNEX C Repsol companies particulars For invoicing and documentation please note the following details: REPSOL TRADING S.A. Calle Mendez Alvaro 44 Madrid SPAIN VAT Nr: ES-A REPSOL TRADING SINGAPORE PTE.LTD. 260 ORCHARD ROAD #08-03/04 THE HEEREN SINGAPORE VAT M REPSOL TRADING USA CORPORATION 2455 Technology Forest Blvd THE WOODLANDS Houston UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. REPSOL PETROLEO S.A. Calle Mendez Alvaro 44 Madrid SPAIN VAT nr ES-A PETROLEOS DEL NORTE S.A. Edificio Muñatones San Martín, Muskiz - Vizcaya SPAIN VAT nr ES-A REPSOL POLIMEROS LDA Apartado Sines PORTUGAL VAT nr. PT REPSOL PORTUGESA, SA Avenida José Malhoa, Lisboa PORTUGAL VAT nr PT REPSOL QUÍMICA S.A. Calle Mendez Alvaro 44 Madrid SPAIN VAT nr ES A REPSOL LNG T&T LTD 4, Queen s Park West Kazim Tower Port of Spain TRINIDAD & TOBAGO VAT nr REPSOL EXPLORACIÓN ARGELIA, SA Calle Mendez Alvaro 44 Madrid SPAIN VAT nr A REPSOL COMERCIAL DE PRODUCTOS PETROLÍFEROS Calle Mendez Alvaro 44 Madrid SPAIN VAT nr ES A REPSOL ITALIA S.P.A. Via Caldera, 21 San Siro Uffici, MILANO VAT nr REPSOL GAS PORTUGAL S.A. Av. José Malhoa 16B-4º Lisboa PORTUGAL VAT nr PT Repsol Trading. December

36 ANNEX D Contact details and information The name of the person in direct charge of the operation will be indicated in our nomination together with his direct and mobile telephone numbers. All communications including the inspection report shall be sent according to the nomination message and taking into account the following: OPERATIONS Crude Oil Madrid : crude.trading@repsol.com Heavy Products Madrid : hvyprod.trading@repsol.com Bunker Madrid : bunkerspain.trading@repsol.com Distillates (Gasoil, Jet, Avgas) Madrid : distillates.trading@repsol.com Gasoline Madrid : gasoline.trading@repsol.com Naphtha Madrid : naphtha.trading@repsol.com Biofuels Madrid : biofuels.trading@repsol.com LPG Madrid lpg.trading@repsol.com Petrochemical Madrid pchemical.trading@repsol.com Clean Products, Houston cleanprod.houston.trading@repsol.com Crude and Heavy Products, Houston crude.hvyprod.houston.trading@repsol.com Crude Oil and all Products Singapore singapore.trading@repsol.com QUANTITY AND QUALITY CLAIMS Q&Q Claims for Crude Oil and all Products q&qclaims.trading@repsol.com ADMINISTRATION, PAYMENT, INVOICING AND RECEIVABLES: Invoicing and payments administration.trading@repsol.com Payment claims disbursementcontrol.trading@repsol.com Repsol Trading. December

37 ANNEX E Letter of Responsibility On behalf of our principals, we must extend to you the following letter: We were unable to carry out a visual tanks inspection due to the fact that the cargo tanks were under inerted atmosphere. The vessels cargo tank suitability remains therefore at Owners responsibility for any contamination or damage thereby sustained, as well as any consequential contamination or damage arising there from. Whilst every effort has been made to comply with tank inspection instructions we cannot be held responsible for those areas beyond visual inspection (such as pumps, lines) and/or the effectiveness of advised tank cleaning methods. Note: Due to the nature of the cargo to be loaded and the previous cargo (es) carried by the vessel, commencement of loading of this cargo depends on obtaining express permission from our principal(s). Repsol Trading. December

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