1.Purchase of diesel fuel ON in the subject standard PN-EN 590 - 4500 m3.
2.Purchase of unleaded gasoline Pb 95 in the subject standard PN-EN 228 - 900 m3.
1.The subject of the contract delivered to the Contracting Party must have a permissible storage period in warehouses with a guarantee of consistency of quality characteristics for a minimum period of 24 months from the date of delivery.
2.For petrol Pb 95 and diesel fuel, the quality requirements laid down in the Regulation of the Minister of Economy of October 9, 2015, on quality requirements for liquid fuels (Journal of Laws of 2015, item 1680, as amended).
3.The quality of each supply must be documented by the “quality certificate” of the fuel contained in that batch. To this end, a quality certificate issued by the fuel base shall be accompanied by proof of the issue of the fuel batch concerned (which must bear the original fuel base stamp and contain the proof number of the fuel batch concerned). The Contracting Authority shall allow the attachment instead of the described quality certificate a photocopy of this document certified for compliance with the original by the contractor.
4.Supply of fuel will be carried out in accordance with the provisions of the Act of 17 September 2021 on the system of road and rail monitoring of carriage of goods and the marketing of fuel fuels (t.j. Journal of Laws of 2021, item 1857).
5.After each supply of fuels, the Contractor will send the invoice to the Ordering Party by electronic means of communication (e-mail) within 24 hours and its original will be delivered immediately by mail. The email invoice is used to the contracting authority for warehouse purposes only. On the basis of it, no payment will be made or the date of payment calculated. In justified cases (non-working days, holidays, closing of the month), the Ordering Party deviates from the requirement to send an invoice by email within 24 hours. This period can only be extended by the time necessary for the preparation and submission of the document.
6.The Contractor undertakes to supply fuel with a CFPP indicator (cold filter lock temperature) suitable for changing weather conditions. The fuel from October 1 to November 15 must have a cold filter lock temperature of no higher than -10 c. For diesel fuel to be available from November 16 to the end of the year, a cold filter lock temperature not higher than -20 st. C.
7.Any supply of fuel regardless of external temperatures shall be accepted on the basis of fuel quantity at a reference temperature of 15 c. Before unloading fuels into the contracting tanks, a sample of approximately 20 litres of fuel shall be taken directly from the tanker into the appropriate container and subjected to temperature and density measurement using an areometer. Subsequently, the results are compared with the quality certificate provided by the contractor and the international table of specific weights for gasoline and diesel oils. On this basis, the difference in the density of fuel will be determined and its quantity at 15 c. This quantity of fuel will be entered into the proof of delivery of the WZ and included on the invoice for the supplied fuel.
8.The Contracting Authority's Fuel Station meets the requirements set out in the Regulation of the Minister of Economy of 21 November 2005 on technical conditions to be corresponded to liquid fuel bases and stations, far-reaching transmission pipelines for the transport of oil and products petroleum and their location (Journal of Laws of 2014, item 1853, as amended).
9.Fuel supplies will take shape at:
(a) diesel fuel two or three times a month at about 26 000 — 32 000 litres,
(b) unleaded petrol Pb 95 one or twice a month at about 6,000 — 10,000 litres
depending on the disposal of individual fuels.