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Valid from 10/08/2000
(1)The owner of an LNG facility to which this section applies (a “relevant facility”)—
(a)shall publish at least once in every year the main commercial conditions relating to the grant to another person of a right to have LNG treated in the facility on that person’s behalf; and
(b)shall publish any changes to the published conditions as soon as they become effective.
(2)In subsection (1) “year” means any year ending with 9th August.
(3)The owner of a relevant facility shall ensure that the conditions which he is required to publish under subsection (1) do not discriminate against any applicants or descriptions of applicants, or any potential applicants or descriptions of potential applicants, for a right to have LNG treated in the facility.
(4)Any person who seeks a right to have LNG treated on his behalf in a relevant facility (“the applicant”) shall, before making an application to the Director under subsection (8), apply to the owner of the facility for the right.
(5)An application under subsection (4) shall be made by giving notice to the owner specifying what is being sought.
(6)Such a notice shall, in particular, specify—
(a)the period during which LNG is to be treated in the facility;
(b)the kind of LNG to be treated (which must be of, or similar to, the kind which the facility is designed to treat); and
(c)the quantities of LNG to be treated.
(7)Where an applicant gives notice under subsection (5), he and the owner of the facility shall negotiate in good faith and endeavour to reach agreement on the application.
(8)If the owner and the applicant do not reach any such agreement, the applicant may apply to the Director for directions under subsection (11) which would secure to the applicant the right specified in the notice under subsection (5).
(9)The Director shall not entertain an application under subsection (8) unless he is satisfied that the parties have had a reasonable time in which to fulfil their duties under subsection (7).
(10)Where a person applies to the Director under subsection (8) and the Director is satisfied as mentioned in subsection (9), the Director shall—
(a)decide whether the application is to be adjourned (so as to enable further negotiations to take place), considered further or rejected;
(b)give notice of his decision to the applicant; and
(c)in the case of a decision that the application is to be considered further, give to the owner of the facility, the Health and Safety Executive and any person who has a right to have LNG treated in the facility notice that the application is to be so considered and an opportunity of being heard about the matter.
(11)Where, after considering an application under subsection (8), the Director is satisfied that the giving of directions under this subsection would not prejudice the efficient operation of the facility, or the treatment in the facility of—
(a)the quantities of LNG which the owner of the facility requires or may reasonably be expected to require to be treated in the facility; and
(b)the quantities of LNG which any person who has a right to have LNG treated in the facility is entitled to require to be so treated in the exercise of that right;
the Director may give such directions to the owner of the facility.
(12)Directions under subsection (11) may—
(a)specify the terms on which the Director considers the owner of the facility should enter into an agreement with the applicant for all or any of the following purposes—
(i)for securing to the applicant the right to have treated in the facility, for the period specified in the directions and in the quantities so specified or determined by or under the directions, LNG which is of a kind so specified;
(ii)for securing that the exercise of that right is not prevented or impeded;
(iii)for regulating the charges which may be made for the treatment of LNG by virtue of that right;
(iv)for securing to the applicant such ancillary or incidental rights as the Director considers necessary or expedient (which may include, in particular, a right to have a pipeline of his connected to the facility by the owner);
(b)specify the sums or the method of determining the sums which the Director considers should be paid by way of consideration for any such right; and
(c)require the owner, if the applicant pays or agrees to pay those sums within a period specified in that behalf in the directions, to enter into an agreement with him on the terms so specified.]
Textual Amendments
F1Ss. 19A-19E inserted (10.8.2000) by S.I. 2000/1937, reg. 2(2), Sch. 2 para. 1
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