1. 3.16 What is an in transit difference?1) a. The difference between the vessel-measured volume at the load port and the vessel-measured volume at the discharge port 2) b. The difference between the vessel-measured volume at the load port and the shore-measured volume at the load port 3) c. The difference between the vessel-measured volume at the load port and the shore-measured volume at the discharge port 4) d. The difference between the shore line agreed tolerance at the load port and the shore line agreed tolerance at the discharge port
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2. 3.03 A volumetric loss is usually determined by comparing the discharge port outturn quantity to the load port Bill of Lading quantity. On a crude oil cargo, which volume is compared?1) a. TCV (Total Calculated Volume) 2) b. TOV (Total Observed Volume) 3) c. GOV (Gross Observed Volume) 4) d. Answers a., b. and c. are all wrong
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3. 3.12 Volumetric shrinkage is least when there is a large density difference between the two crude oils that are mixed.1) a. True 2) b. False 3) 4)
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4. 3.15 Whether a shoreline is full, partly full or empty can affect accurate measurement of transferred volumes. Which documents provide guidelines for determining the fullness of pipelines between vessels and shore tanks?1) a. ISO 11563 / API MPMS Chapter 17.6 2) b. EI HM 21 3) c. EI HM 28 4) d. ISO 3171 / API MPMS Chapter 8.2
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5. 3.11 A shore pipeline is partially full before discharge and completely full after discharge. What will this result in?1) a. An apparent gain of product as measured in the shore tank 2) b. An apparent loss of product as measured in the shore tank 3) c. An apparent loss of product as measured on the vessel 4) d. It will have no impact on the outturn
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