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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 February 2009
1 Statement released by the Office of the White House Press Secretary, December 3, 1993.
2 Department of State Dispatch, November 22, 1993.
3 The Annex lists the following as the items referred to in paragraph 5:
I. Pumps of medium or large capacity whose capacity is equal to or larger than 350 cubic metres per hour and drivers (gas turbines and electric motors) designed for use in the transportation of crude oil and natural gas. II. Equipment designed for use in crude oil export terminals: loading buoys or single point moorings (spm); flexible hoses for connection between underwater manifolds (plem) and single point mooring and floating loading hoses of large sizes (from 12" to 16"); anchor chains. III. Equipment not specially designed for use in crude oil export terminals but which because of their large capacity can be used for this purpose: loading pumps of large capacity (4,000 m3/h) and small head (10 bars); boosting pumps within the same range of flow rates; inline pipe line inspection tools and cleaning devices (i.e., pigging tools, 16" and above); metering equipment of large capacity (1,000 m3/h and above). IV. Refinery equipment: boilers meeting American Society of Mechanical Engineers [ASME] 1 standards; furnaces, fractional columns, and catalytic reactors meeting ASME 8 standards; prepared catalysts, including catalysts containing platinum and catalysts containing molybdenum; pumps meeting American Petroleum Institute 610 standards. V. Spare parts destined for the items in I to IV above.