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Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004
sec.220Preferred tenderer may make storage agreements
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### sec.220 Preferred tenderer may make storage agreements
A preferred tenderer appointed for the call for tenders may enter into a storage agreement with the following persons, as if the preferred tenderer held the petroleum lease and the lease has taken effect—
if no notices have been lodged under section 219 —the claimant;
if any notice has been lodged under section 219 —any person who, according to notices lodged under that section, owns the stored petroleum or prescribed storage gas.
A person with whom the preferred tenderer may, under subsection (1) , enter into a storage agreement is a current owner of the stored petroleum or prescribed storage gas.
s 220 amd 2004 No. 26 s 69 (2) sch ; 2011 No. 2 s 121
(sec.220-ssec.1) A preferred tenderer appointed for the call for tenders may enter into a storage agreement with the following persons, as if the preferred tenderer held the petroleum lease and the lease has taken effect— if no notices have been lodged under section 219 —the claimant; if any notice has been lodged under section 219 —any person who, according to notices lodged under that section, owns the stored petroleum or prescribed storage gas.
(sec.220-ssec.2) A person with whom the preferred tenderer may, under subsection (1) , enter into a storage agreement is a current owner of the stored petroleum or prescribed storage gas.
- (a) if no notices have been lodged under section 219 —the claimant;
- (b) if any notice has been lodged under section 219 —any person who, according to notices lodged under that section, owns the stored petroleum or prescribed storage gas.