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The latest contracts have Stobarts are being paid off the meter for heat produced rather than by the load delivered. I think this might be a double edged sword for producers as, in theory, as long as it can turn the meter crap can now be put into the system but obviously the better the quality of the chip the more return Stobarts will get.

 

If the profit Stobarts make per load is now variable (i.e. the higher the quality of the chip will produce a better return on the meter per load delivered for the same transport costs), I wonder how this will pan out for suppliers. Anyone noticed any changes in Stobarts buying policy?

 

Makes a whole lotta sense!

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