Meaning DOWNSTREAM
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Pertaining to equipment, facilities or systems that are located in the production train after the surface choke or Christmas tree.
Source: glossary.oilfield.slb.com

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The transfer of corporate activity from the larger parent to the smaller subsidiary.
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In the same direction as a stream or other flow, or toward the direction in which the flow is moving.
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A transaction between two related companies, an investor company (or a parent company) and an associate company (or a subsidiary), such that the investor company records a profit on its income statement. An example is a sale of inventory by the investor company to the associate or by a parent to a subsidiary company.
Source: cfainstitute.org (offline)

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One or more companies or individuals who participate in the flow of goods and services moving from the manufacturer to the final user or consumer.
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Term applying to functions or facilities closer to the end user. Refining, marketing and transportation are generally downstream processes in the oil patch while exploration and production are upstrea [..]
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in the direction of a flow, toward its end.
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Downstream refers to the refining and marketing of oil products to end users and consumers by oil companies. It contrasts with upstream, the exploration for and production of crude oil.
Source: glossary.reuters.com (offline)

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The word ‘downstream’ is used in two contexts in procurement: to describe parts of the procurement process, and to describe parts of the supply chain. Those activities, which occur after the contract [..]
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Term used widely in interactive TV (iTV terms) to refer to the signal pathway from the service provider (e.g. cable operator) to the home. This will usually have higher bandwidth demands than the upstream return path from the home to the service provider. Opposite of Upstream.
Source: agbnielsen.com (offline)

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In communications, the direction of transmission flow from the source toward the sink. 2. With respect to the flow of data in a communications path: at a specified point, the direction toward which data are received later than at the specified point.
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The oil industry term “downstream” refers to all petroleum activities from the processing of refining crude oil into petroleum products to the distribution, marketing, and shipping of those products. See also Upstream.
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Toward the 3' end of a chain of nucleotides.
Source: nature.com

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(adj.) A transmission from a server to an end user. A downstream transmission can be in the form of a signal being transmitted from a server to a workstation across a network, such as a LAN, or a sign [..]
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The communications flow from the network towards the customer premises. Upstream is the opposite direction.
Source: csgnetwork.com (offline)

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Data flowing from the internet to your computer.
Source: cai.org.uk (offline)

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When referring to the oil and gas industry, this term indicates the refining and marketing sectors of the industry. More generically, the term can be used to refer to any step further along in the process.
Source: oilandgasuk.co.uk (offline)

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See "Upstream/Downstream".
Source: seqcore.brcf.med.umich.edu (offline)

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See upstream/downstream
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Those activities in the gas chain closest to final customers. See Upstream.
Source: gasstrategies.com

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The activities in the oil and gas industry such as transportation, refining and marketing, that occur after production. 
Source: eiti.org

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A Petroleum industry term referring to commercial oil and gas operations beyond the production phase; oil refining and marketing, and natural gas transmission and distribution.
Source: cmegroup.com (offline)

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The direction that the river flows, towards the mouth of the river.
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pertains to oil and gas refining, marketing and distribution activities.
Source: networkintl.com (offline)

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refers to the benefits (or costs) that will ultimately result from decisions made today.
Source: investinganswers.com

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Internet connections have two components - a downstream and upstream. Downstream refers to the rate at which the user's computer can receive data from the Internet.
Source: muninetworks.org

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In information technology, downstream refers to the transfer speed (usually that of an internet connection) by which data can be sent from the server to the client. The process by which downstream is [..]
Source: digital-marketing-course.com.au

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Downstream is an oil industry term used to refer to all petroleum activities from the processing of refining crude oil into petroleum products to the distribution, marketing, and shipping of the produ [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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downstream (or download, downlink) is a transmission from a server toward the end user and upstream/upload is a transmission toward the server. Data rate can differ in the downstream and upstream dire [..]
Source: speedguide.net

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A transmission from a server towards an end user.
Source: zen.co.uk (offline)

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(adj) in the direction of a stream's current(adv) away from the source or with the current
Source: beedictionary.com

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The downstream is a term used in fixed telecommunications to denote the data flow from the network to the end-user. The data flow from the end user into the network is called upstream. In radiocommuni [..]
Source: telecomabc.com

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In particular, the direction in which the stream is flowing; in general, in rivers and river ports, whether tidal or not, the direction to seaward.
Source: digimap.edina.ac.uk

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For a gene, the direction RNA polymerase moves during transcription, which is toward the end of the template DNA strand with a 3′ hydroxyl group. By convention, the +1 position of a gene is the first [..]
Source: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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The passage beyond a device, normally at the outlet of direction of flow.
Source: eaton.com (offline)

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Traffic or infrastructure that is located ahead of the current position in the direction of movement (as opposed to upstream traffic or infrastructure that may be seen looking back over your shoulder) [..]
Source: its.uci.edu

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The direction of the flow of water. In the lower part of a sewer or collection system or in that direction.
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Electric Vehicles
Source: benchmarkminerals.com (offline)

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Term used widely in interactive TV (iTV terms) to refer to the signal pathway from the service provider (e.g. cable operator) to the home. This will usually have higher bandwidth demands than the upstream return path from the home to the service provider. Opposite of Upstream.
Source: agbnielsen.net (offline)

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In the same direction as a stream or other flow, or toward the direction in which the flow is moving.
Source: srh.noaa.gov (offline)

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Downstream is the air-leaving side of an air filter or filter bank.
Source: airfilterusa.com

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In the same direction as a stream or other flow, or toward the direction in which the flow is moving.
Source: met.tamu.edu (offline)

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A convention used to describe features of a DNA sequence, gene or mRNA related to the position and direction (5' to 3') of transcription by RNA polymerase or translation by the ribosome. Dow [..]
Source: groups.molbiosci.northwestern.edu

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In the same direction as a stream or other flow, or toward the direction in which the flow is moving.
Source: forecast.weather.gov (offline)

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A term used in association with a haplogroup or phylogenetic tree to designate the relationship between two SNPs or two branches or two clades, with downstream being the descriptor for the object that [..]
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In the direction of a stream’s current; in relation to water rights, refers to water uses or locations that are affected by upstream uses or locations.
Source: rowlandwater.com (offline)

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in the direction of a stream's current.
Source: wef.org (offline)

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Commercial gas operations which are closer to the market, as opposed to upstream, which is closer to production.
Source: spectraenergy.com (offline)

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Refining of crude oil and the marketing and distribution of oil products that occur after refining, as opposed to upstream
Source: premier-oil.com (offline)

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Those activities in the oil and gas industry which take place away from the source of the supply. Downstream operations commonly include refining and marketing endeavors.
Source: lmoga.com

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– The use or additional processing of the raw materials produced.
Source: marcellus-shale.us (offline)

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closer to the point of sale than to the point of production.
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Those stages of the oil industry supply chain from the input of crude oil to a refinery to the delivery of refined products to the end user.
Source: woodmac.com

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the refining and marketing sector of the petroleum industry.
Source: fossiloil.com (offline)

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those activities which take place between the loading of crude oil at the export terminal and the use of the oil by the end-user. This encompasses the ocean transportation of crude oil, supply and tra [..]
Source: energy-pedia.com

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When referring to the oil and gas industry, this term indicates the refining and marketing sectors of the industry. More generically, the term can be used to refer to any step further along in the pro [..]
Source: ukogplc.com

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The oil and gas industry is usually divided into three major parts: upstream, midstream and downstream. Downstream, commonly referred to as Petrochemical, is the refining of petroleum crude oil and th [..]
Source: petrochemworks.com

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When referring to the oil and gas industry, this term indicates the refining and marketing sectors of the industry. More generically, the term can be used to refer to any step further along in the pro [..]
Source: lgo-energy.com

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The refining, processing, purifying, marketing and distribution of oil and gas products; the pipeline that receives oil or gas from another pipeline.
Source: shalegasreporter.com

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The oil industry term used to refer to all petroleum activities from the processing of refining crude oil into petroleum products to the distribution, marketing, and shipping of the products. The opposite of downstream is upstream .
Source: mbendi.com (offline)

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All operations taking place after crude oil is produced, such as transportation, refining, and marketing.
Source: globaloilwatch.com (offline)

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The refining or processing of crude oil into finished fuel products
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Those activities in the oil and gas industry which take place away from the source of the supply. Downstream operations commonly include refining and marketing endeavors.
Source: txmineralconnection.com (offline)

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A segment of the oil and gas sector that includes operations such as refining and distribution of petroleum products in the form of fuel, heating oil or as raw material for the petrochemical industry.
Source: investor.serinusenergy.com (offline)

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* The refining and marketing sector of the petroleum industry
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Refers to facilities or operations performed after those at the point of reference. For example, refining is downstream from production operations; marketing is downstream from refining.
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The industry sector of oil and gas that focuses on refining, marketing, and distribution of petroleum products and fuels.
Source: pacific.energy (offline)

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Any point that is located along a pipeline, and is located any distance from a reference point in the direction of flow of the pipeline.
Source: uniongas.com (offline)

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The petroleum industry is usually divided into two major activity components: upstream and downstream. Downstream refers to operations and activities related to the refining of crude oil, and sale and [..]
Source: opog.com.br

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The segment of the petroleum industry involved in crude oil refining and marketing of refined products.
Source: megenergy.com

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The petroleum industry is commonly divided into three segments: upstream, midstream and downstream. The downstream oil sector refers to crude refiners and the sellers and distributors of products derived from crude oil and natural gas.
Source: fuelseurope.eu (offline)

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The refining or processing of crude oil into finished fuel products.
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A sector of the petroleum industry that refers to the refining of crude oil, and the products derived from crude oil
Source: cbi.com

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the refining and marketing sectors of the energy industry. It is also associated with the sale of products after they are refined or processed.
Source: mlpguy.com (offline)

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When referring to the oil and gas industry, this term indicates the refining and marketing sectors of the industry. More generically, the term can be used to refer to any step further along in the process.
Source: data.airwatergas.org (offline)

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In the same direction as a stream or flow, or toward the direction in which the flow is moving.
Source: weatherzone.com.au (offline)

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In the same direction as a stream or other flow, or toward the direction in which the flow is moving.
Source: extremestorms.com.au (offline)

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those processes occurring after a particular activity e.g. the transport of a manufactured product from a factory to the wholesale or retail outlet cf. upstream.
Source: liquisearch.com

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Downstream data is that which has been transmitted from the CO, or a server, to the customer's premise.
Source: glossary.westnetinc.com (offline)

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GHG emissions or removals associated with processes that occur in the life cycle of a product subsequent to the processes owned or controlled by the reporting company.
Source: empreintecarbonequebec.org

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In the same direction as a stream or other flow, or toward the direction in which the flow is moving.
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In the same direction as a stream or other flow, or toward the direction in which the flow is moving.
Source: weatherdudes.com

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Generic term that includes oil refining; petrochemicals; synthetic gas and fertilizer production facilities. Downshore activities are oshore based. Further Reading
Source: contractorsunlimited.co.uk (offline)

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Lower down, in relation to a river or stream ''She lives downstream from the dam.'' (computing) in the direction from the server to the client (biology) towards the 3' end of a DNA molecule
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Away from the source of the river; the direction in which the river flows.
Source: nzfishing.com (offline)

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The transfer of corporate activity from the larger parent to the smaller subsidiary.
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