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Conditions of sales

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Crude oil

Statoil ASA general terms and conditions for sales of crude oil

Statoil ASA General Terms and Conditions for Sales, 2011 Version, for Crude Oil, Condensate and Petroleum Products, including Liquefied Petroleum Gas (GT&Cs) constitute the second part of a sales contract and the Special Conditions (as defined in the GT&Cs) negotiated and agreed between a buyer and a seller form the first part of such agreements.

The GT&Cs 2011 Version are applicable for all forms of deliveries and will be valid and in effect for sale transactions concluded from 9 May 2011 between Statoil ASA and its counterparties, replacing the following general conditions of sale:

CIF OFFSHORE = crude oil sales CIF Offshore.  
CIF/C&F TERMINAL = terminal crude oil sales CIF/C&F.  
DELIVERED OUTTURN = crude oil sales delivered outturn  (= DES Delivered Ex Ship)  
FOB/FIP TERMINAL = terminal crude oil sales FOB/FIP.

CIF Offshore PDF 47 KB
CIF Terminal PDF 43 KB
Del Outturn PDF 41 KB
FOB Terminal PDF 51 KB
Statoil ASA general T&Cs for sales 2011 - v 6-5 PDF 8 MB
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Refined products

Statoil ASA general terms and conditions for sales of refined products

Statoil ASA General Terms and Conditions for Sales, 2011 Version, for Crude Oil, Condensate and Petroleum Products, including Liquefied Petroleum Gas (GT&Cs) constitute the second part of a sales contract and the Special Conditions (as defined in the GT&Cs) negotiated and agreed between a buyer and a seller form the first part of such agreements.

The GT&Cs 2011 Version are applicable for all forms of deliveries, excluding only Barge and Bunker deliveries, and will be valid and in effect for sale transactions concluded from 9 May 2011 between Statoil ASA and its counterparties, replacing the following general conditions of sale:

Den norske stats oljeselskap a.s. – Conditions of Sale Applicable to Petroleum Product Sales CIF  
Den norske stats oljeselskap a.s. – Conditions of Sale Applicable to Petroleum product Sales DES (Delivery Ex Ship)  
Den norske stats oljeselskap a.s. – Conditions of Sale Applicable to Petroleum Product Sales FOB
 

For bunker deliveries, Statoil ASA Conditions of Sale – Applicable to Marine Fuels Sales remain valid and in effect.

For Barge deliveries, Statoil ASA Conditions of Sale Applicable to FOB Barge remain valid and in effect.

Prod cif PDF 62 KB
Prod Fob PDF 58 KB
Prod des (outturn) PDF 62 KB
prod fob barge PDF 944 KB
Prof Marine fuels sale PDF 725 KB
Statoil ASA general T&Cs for sales 2011 - v 6-5 PDF 8 MB

Gas liquids

Statoil ASA general terms and conditions for sales of gas liquids

Statoil ASA General Terms and Conditions for Sales, 2011 Version, for Crude Oil, Condensate and Petroleum Products, including Liquefied Petroleum Gas (GT&Cs) consititute the second part of a sales contract and the Special Conditions (as defined in the GT&Cs) negotiated and agreed between a buyer and a seller form the first part of such agreements.

The GT&Cs 2011 Version are applicable for all forms of deliveries and will be valid and in effect for sale transactions concluded from 9 May 2011 between Statoil ASA and its counterparties, replacing the following general conditions of sale:

Den norske stats oljeselskap a.s. Conditions of Sale Applicable to Gas Liquids Sales CIF
Den norske stats oljeselskap a.s. Conditions of Sale Applicable to Gas Liquids Sales FOB

From the 1st day of October 2007 Statoil ASA (formerly Den norske stats oljeselskap a.s) has changed its name to Statoil ASA. With the exception of this change of name, the sales terms remain otherwise unchanged. 

Ngl cif PDF 976 KB
ngl fob PDF 1 MB
Statoil ASA general T&Cs for sales 2011 - v 6-5 PDF 8 MB
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