RATE AND DAMAGE SCHEDULE



Similar documents
RATE AND DAMAGE SCHEDULE

Michigan Department of Natural Resources Oil and Gas Leases Frequently Asked Questions

The Pipelines Regulations, 2000

Incident Reporting Requirements

THE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF DOUGLAS DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

1004 VEHICLE AND FLEET SERVICE POLICY. I. Legislative Authority:

Tuesday, March 17, 2015 Houston, TX. Energy Exchange 9:20 9:50 a.m. and 9:55 10:25 a.m. OIL AND GAS: ENVIRONMENTAL INSURANCE IS IT NECESSARY?

Drill-Right. best Oil & Gas Development Practices for Texas

Negotiating Pipeline Easements

Effective July 1, 2010 WYOMING STATE LAW Title 37 Public Utilities Chapter 12 Article 3. DAMAGE TO UNDERGROUND PUBLIC UTILITY FACILITIES

SAMPLE MULTI-YEAR LEASE AGREEMENT

Texas. Sample Oil and Gas Lease and Surface Use Agreement. Oil & Gas Accountability Project A program of Earthworks EARTHWORKS TM

1 of 7 31/10/ :34

FUND ACCOUNTING TRAINING

Insurance Market Solutions Group, LLC Sub-Producer Agreement

City of Clayton Event Guidelines

Evaluating Oil & Gas Lease Proposals

Oil and Natural Gas Pipelines

Tax Treatment of Damages and Easements in Oil and Gas Operations. Presented by: James R. Browne Strasburger & Price L.L.P.

PIPELINE ROUTING PERMIT. For A NATURAL GAS PIPELINE DAKOTA AND RAMSEY COUNTIES ISSUED TO NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY D/B/A XCEL ENERGY

Much of the data contained herein can be accessed through our website:

UNIVERSITY of HOUSTON MANUAL OF ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

Effective July 1, Table of Contents. For reference purpose only. Page

Public and Products Liability Amendments for Manufacturing

Enforcement of Marcellus Shale Drilling Violations by Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Jan. 1, 2011 Dec.

PIPELINE / WIRE LINE PROCESS INSTRUCTIONS

When does a Landowner own all rights, including Minerals and Royalty?

West African Minerals Corporation ("West African" or the "Company") Holding in Company

Long Service Leave. Your obligations as an employer of construction industry workers

Schneps, Leila; Colmez, Coralie. Math on Trial : How Numbers Get Used and Abused in the Courtroom. New York, NY, USA: Basic Books, p i.

Authorized Merchant Agreement

FAIRFAX WATER OCCOQUAN RESERVOIR SHORELINE EASEMENT POLICY. February 17, 2011

ERIC C. CAMP WHITAKER, CHALK, SWINDLE & SAWYER, LLP 301 COMMERCE STREET, SUITE 3500 FORT WORTH, TEXAS (817) ECAMP@WHITAKERCHALK.

Title 27A. Environment and Natural Resources Chapter 1 - Oklahoma Environmental Quality Act Article III - Jurisdiction of Environmental Agencies

Recommended Practices Associated with Hydraulic Fracturing Operations

Western Pipelines. Greg Ruben, Director, EPNG Marketing Greg Gettman, Manager, Business Development November 1-2, 2011

SPACING Vertical Horizontal

The WOGCC has 41 full-time employees, an Assistant Attorney General, and a contracted hydrogeologist.

WESTFIELD WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT

MIDSTATE TITLE AGENCY, LLC 324 N. 120th Ave., Ste. 20 Holland, MI Ph: Fax:

LENGTH OF LEASE TERMS How long is the PRIMARY TERM of the lease? 3yrs? 5yrs? 10yrs?

Case 1:01-cv BLW Document Filed 01/18/11 Page 111 of 152 EXHIBIT H TELECOMMUNICATIONS CABLE SYSTEM EASEMENT DEED

Boat Slip Lease Agreement

Regulatory Story. RNS Number : 8343I. DCD Media PLC. 08 July TR-1: NOTIFICATION OF MAJOR INTEREST IN SHARES i

MONTANA STATE HOSPITAL POLICY AND PROCEDURE OCCUPATIONAL HOUSING POLICY

INTRODUCTION PURPOSE AND NEED FOR THE ACTION

SANTA FE COUNTY'S OIL DEVELOPMENT ZONING ORDINANCE

TABLE OF CONTENTS. Manhole, Frame, and Cover Installation (includes Drop Manhole) Additional Manhole Depth

ASBESTOS IN HOME IMPROVEMENT CONSTRUCTION. Part One of a Two Part Series on Asbestos and Lead

OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE (O&M) FOR PROPANE STORAGE FACILITIES

Comanche Trail Pipeline Project. September 2015

Ordinances Governing ALARM SYSTEMS. in the CITY OF ARLINGTON TEXAS. Amended by Ordinance No (May 27, 2014)

Permit No. Permit Fee: $ Permit Expires (D+90 days): Business Name: Applicants Name: Telephone Number: Address:

Degree/ Higher Education Jobs:

3 BUSINESS ACCOUNTING STANDARD,,INCOME STATEMENT I. GENERAL PROVISIONS

ARTICLE XI ALARM SYSTEMS

Swalley Fees, Fines, & Assessment Policy 2016

Stratex International Plc ('Stratex' or 'the Company') Holdings in Company

PAID UP OIL AND GAS LEASE NO.

Maximizing Production at Eagle Ford

Reclamation Plants, Separation Facilities & Stationary Treatment Facilities

ACQUIRING MINERAL RIGHTS IN THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES

NORTH CAROLINA ) ) MERSCHEL PLAZA LIMITED ACCESS AGREEMENT FORSYTH COUNTY )

RULES AND REGULATIONS PERTAINING PLUMBERS LICENSE FEE, EXPIRATION, RENEWAL, JOURNEYMAN, AND MASTER PLUMBER QUALIFICATIONS

CITY OF EDMONTON BYLAW ALARM SYSTEMS BYLAW (CONSOLIDATED ON JUNE 12, 2001)

Inquiring Minds Want to Know: Questions Landowners Should Ask in Negotiations with Companies Seeking Easements

ALBUQUERQUE BERNALILLO COUNTY WATER UTILITY AUTHORITY WATER WASTE ORDINANCE

ENDORSEMENT THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. SPECIMEN. This endorsement, effective at 12:01 A.M.

OIL SALES MASTER AGREEMENT

NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT PROCEDURES

Oil & Gas: Valuation, Surface Rights and Mineral Interests. Rita Beth Whatley Barbara D. Nunneley

Business Associate Agreement

4. New $ Minimum Plumbing, HVAC, Alarms, Sprinklers, and any permanent systems 5. Replacement $ Minimum

Legal Aid Society of Orange County Low Income Taxpayer Clinic

Ghana Tax Data Cards. February

PSC NO: 9 GAS LEAF: 224 COMPANY: CONSOLIDATED EDISON COMPANY OF NEW YORK, INC. REVISION: 0. RECEIVED: 12/08/98 STATUS: Effective EFFECTIVE: 03/01/99

Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Oil and gas exploration and production... 22a-472-1

G R O U P T R A D I N G P O L I C Y

KERN COUNTY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANT FILING MINISTERIAL OIL AND GAS CONFORMITY REVIEW

AN OHIO LANDOWNER S GUIDE TO HYDRAULIC FRACTURING

MIDLOTHIAN PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT YOUTH SPORTS ASSOCIATIONS FACILITY USE AGREEMENT

FMC/City of San Jose Terms Sheet for Coleman Avenue Purchase. 1. Seller. FMC Corporation, a Delaware corporation

COMMISSION Director INTRODUCTION ARKANSAS OIL AND GAS COMMISSION

Charting Your Course for Midstream Solutions. Bernie Thomas. Co-Founder and Vice President, Commercial

How to find an Attorney experienced in Gas Drilling Leases

SANGER BANK ONLINE BANKING AGREEMENT AND DISCLOSURE

STAFF REPORT CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL OF THIRD LEASE AMENDMENT WITH CROWN CASTLE GT COMPANY LLC FOR CELLULAR TOWER FACILITY ON HILLCREST AVENUE

CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS. By-law No A by-law to regulate the maintaining of land in a clean and clear condition.

Well Site Spill Protection: Impacts, Trends and Technologies for Preventing Releases to Water Sources

Group Life Assurance Technical Guide

Recovery and Mitigation Activities Fence Removal Under the Texas Conservation Plan for the Dunes Sagebrush Lizard

Business and technical conditions of electricity supply for customers connected to the public distribution of LV electricity valid for the year 2005

LOCAL LAW NO LOCAL ALARM LAW

Town of Dover Fire and CO Alarm System Ordinance

ONLINE BANKING AGREEMENT AND DISCLOSURE

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Regulation of Natural Gas Pipelines. June 23, 2008

CITY OF LAS VEGAS DROUGHT CONTINGENCY AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN DRAFT 1.1

City of Kirkland, WA - Contract For Aircraft Industry

Farm Planning FOR THE FUTURE: MINERAL LEASES

Transcription:

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM UNIVERSITY LANDS P.O. BOX 553 MIDLAND, TEXAS 79702-0553 (432) 684 4404 Website Link: http://www.utlands.utsystem.edu I. Well Locations and Oil & Gas Lease Appurtenances Page 1 II. Material Sales Page 3 III. Geophysical Surveys Page 3 IV. Commercial Surface Contracts (Non-Grazing) Page 4 V. Roads Page 5 VI. Pipeline Easements University Lands Mineral Lessee Page 6 VII. Pipeline Easements Non-University Lands Mineral Lessee Page 7 VIII. Maintenance of All Pipeline Easements Page 8 IX. Utility Line Easements Page 9 X. Fresh Water and Brine Page 10 XI. Salt Water Disposal Contracts Page 12 XII. Assignments Page 13 XIII. Amendments Page 13 XIV. Payment Information Page 14 XV. University Lands Representatives Page 15 EFFECTIVE March 7, 2016 This schedule supersedes all previous Rate and Damage Schedules

I. WELL LOCATIONS AND OIL & GAS LEASE APPURTENANCES The location fee (damages) must be paid before any construction begins. The location fee includes damages exclusively on the applicable company oil/gas lease for well location, tank battery on existing well pad, flow-lines, power lines, etc. and use of existing roads for ingress/egress. Damaged area includes pads, drilling/reserve pits, laydown area, etc. All other appurtenances (e.g., tanks located off well pad, meters, flow-lines, power lines, etc.) will require easements or commercial surface leases if benefiting more than one oil & gas lease. Caliche is not included in the location fee. Any caliche taken from University land, other than reclaimed caliche, requires a payment for consideration. (See page 3, II. Material Sales) Any new road access to a location requires a damage payment. (See page 5, V. Roads and Road Easements) Royalty due on oil and gas lease includes all product released to the ground surface, vented, or flared. ADVANCE NOTIFICATION to the University Lands Designated Field Representative is REQUIRED BEFORE ANY WORK IS INITIATED. Failure to properly notify University representative may subject operator to a penalty of a minimum of $1,000.00 per occurrence. LOCATION FEES ARE BASED ON TOTAL MEASURED DEPTH INCLUDING HORIZONTAL SECTION OF THE WELLBORE. A. New Location - Including Multiple Wellbores on Same Pad 1. Less than 4,000 feet measured depth (up to 90,000 sq. ft. damaged area) 2. 4,000 feet to 7,999 feet measured depth (up to 140,000 sq. ft. damaged area) 3. 8,000 feet to 13,000 feet measured depth (up to 200,000 sq. ft. damaged area) 4. Greater than 13,000 feet measured depth (up to 250,000 sq. ft. damaged area) Damages $7,200.00 $11,200.00 $16,000.00 $20,800.00 5. Each additional wellbore located on the same well pad $5,600.00 B. Re-Entry (New University Lease) 1. Less than 4,000 feet measured depth (up to 90,000 sq. ft. damaged area) 2. 4,000 feet to 7,999 feet measured depth (up to 140,000 sq. ft. damaged area) 3. 8,000 feet to 13,000 feet measured depth (up to 200,000 sq. ft. damaged area) 4. Greater than 13,000 feet measured depth (up to 250,000 sq. ft. damaged area) Damages $3,600.00 $5,600.00 $8,000.00 $10,000.00 Rate & Damage Schedule 1

(Section I. continued) C. Fresh Water Frac Pit Site Requires a five (5) year contract prior to construction. Pit area calculated from the outside base of the berm. Unused pits must be closed by the end of primary term. Requires reseeding with University Land s seed mixture upon closure of pit. All caliche must be returned to the pit. 1. Maximum 40,000 sq. ft. pit area Min. $8,000.00 2. Pit area greater than 40,000 sq. ft. Min. $0.20/sq. ft. over and above C. 1. D. Renewal of Fresh Water Frac Pit Site 1. Fresh water frac pit site Min. $400.00 E. Stacked Rig Damages 1. Stacked drilling rig Min. $400.00/day F. General Damages Damages 1. Remediation of ground surface Min. $0.08/sq. ft. 2. Off-pad construction Min. $0.08/sq. ft. 3. Pad extensions Min. $0.08/sq. ft. 4. On-lease central tank battery (up to 75,000 sq. ft.) (contract not required) 5. On-lease central tank battery (greater than 75,000 sq. ft.) (contract not required) 6. Temporary pipeline not requiring an easement (prior approval of UL Designated Field Representative required) $6,000.00 Min $0.08/sq. ft. Rate & Damage Schedule 2

II. MATERIAL SALES ADVANCE NOTIFICATION to the University Lands Designated Field Representative is REQUIRED BEFORE ANY WORK IS INITIATED. Failure to properly notify University representative may subject operator to a penalty of a minimum of $1,000 per occurrence. 1. Caliche or Limestone (for use on University Lands) 2. Caliche or Limestone (for use off University Lands) 3. Reclaimed Caliche (for use on or off University Lands) All reclaimed caliche must be completely removed down to ground level. After removal, the area must be ripped and/or reseeded if so directed by the University Lands Designated Field Representative. Fee Min. $4.00/yd 3 Min. $6.00/yd 3 None 4. Other materials 5. Opening of new material pit (in addition to any fees listed in II.1. through II.4.) Min. $20,000.00 III. GEOPHYSICAL PERMITS A non-refundable payment is due before the work begins. ADVANCE NOTIFICATION to the University Lands Designated Field Representative is REQUIRED BEFORE ANY WORK IS INITIATED. Failure to properly notify University representative may subject operator to a penalty of $1,000.00 per occurrence. 1. 2-D Min. $2,400.00/mile 2. 3-D Min. $16.00/acre 3. Other 4. Brush removal (by written permission only) Min. $400.00/mile 5. If geophysical activity occurs during big game hunting season (in permit area) or during lambing season (potentially year round), an income loss assessment per affected acre is due from the permit holder to the UL Grazing Lessee. All such payments will be determined and monitored by UL personnel. Hunting Maximum $2.40/acre* Lambing Maximum $4.00/acre* *Separate payment required, delivered to University Lands office, payable to grazing lessee. Rate & Damage Schedule 3

IV. COMMERCIAL SURFACE CONTRACTS (NON-GRAZING) Contracts are required and negotiated by the Midland office. ADVANCE NOTIFICATION to the University Lands Designated Field Representative is REQUIRED BEFORE ANY WORK IS INITIATED. Failure to properly notify University representative may subject operator to a penalty of a minimum of $1,000 per occurrence. A. Commercial surface lease B. Off-lease/multi-lease tank battery (up to 75,000 sq. ft.) (contract required) C. Off-lease/multi-lease tank battery (greater than 75,000 sq. ft.) (contract required) Min. $6,000.00 Min. $0.08/sq. ft. Rate & Damage Schedule 4

V. ROADS Road easements for convenience to access non-university Lands are normally discouraged and must show a significant benefit to the University. Road easements are usually only required for roads that are built on University Lands whose purpose is to access property off University Lands. Most roads on University Lands do not require an easement. If there are questions as to whether an easement is required, contact the Midland office or the University Lands Designated Field Representative. Any caliche taken from University land other than reclaimed University caliche requires a payment fee as stated on page 3, II. Material Sales. For new road construction that does not require an easement, a payment for University caliche is still required. All roads, gates, and cattle guards on University Lands must be located, constructed, and maintained in accordance with specifications determined by the University Lands Designated Field Representative. Existing roads must be upgraded to accommodate additional traffic in accordance with specifications determined by the University Designated Field Representative. Annual road and cattle guard maintenance by the oil and gas lessee is required at a minimum. University Lands may assess a penalty for improper road or cattle guard maintenance. DRIVING AROUND POTHOLES AND POORLY MAINTAINED AREAS is considered excessive surface use and will result in administrative fines or other penalties up to and including expulsion from University Lands. Minimum penalty is $3,000. No unauthorized off-road travel is permitted for any reason unless permission is given by the University Lands Designated Field Representative. All vehicles must remain on existing roads at all times. Poorly maintained roads may not be traveled. ADVANCE NOTIFICATION to the University Lands Designated Field Representative is REQUIRED BEFORE ANY WORK IS INITIATED. Failure to properly notify University representative may subject operator to a penalty of a minimum of $1,000 per occurrence. A. Roads (Maximum 10-year term for roads requiring easements) 1. Road requiring an easement Min. $40.00/rod 2. Renewal of a road easement Min. $24.00/rod 3. Road construction not requiring an easement (ingress/egress to own University oil and gas lease) Damages Min. $24.00/rod Rate & Damage Schedule 5

VI. PIPELINE EASEMENT UNIVERSITY LANDS MINERAL LESSEE Any line which exclusively serves the University Lands oil and gas lease on which it is located does not require a separate easement. All other lines require easements. Pipelines must be removed at expiration of easement or lease. ADVANCE NOTIFICATION to the University Lands Designated Field Representative is REQUIRED BEFORE ANY WORK IS INITIATED. Failure to properly notify University representative may subject operator to a penalty of a minimum of $1,000 per occurrence. A. New Pipeline Easement (Maximum 10-year term) All Pipe Sizes are Nominal Ordinary Construction Damages Included 1. Less than 6 Min. $28.00/rod 2. 6 to Less than 12 Min. $48.00/rod 3. 12 to Less than 24 Min. $72.00/rod 4. 24 or Greater Min. $120.00/rod B. Renewal of Pipeline Easement (Maximum 10-year term) All Pipe Sizes are Nominal 1. Less than 6 Min. $20.00/rod 2. 6 to Less than 12 Min. $40.00/rod 3. 12 to Less than 24 Min. $60.00/rod 4. 24 or Greater Min. $80.00/rod Rate & Damage Schedule 6

VII. PIPELINE EASEMENTS - NON-UNIVERSITY LANDS MINERAL LESSEE Pipelines must be removed at expiration of easement or lease. ADVANCE NOTIFICATION to the University Lands Designated Field Representative is REQUIRED BEFORE ANY WORK IS INITIATED. Failure to properly notify University representative may subject operator to a penalty of a minimum of $1,000 per occurrence. A. New Pipeline Easement (Maximum 10-year term) All Pipe Sizes are Nominal Ordinary Construction Damages Included 1. Less than 6 Min. $44.00/rod 2. 6 to Less than 12 Min. $64.00/rod 3. 12 to Less than 24 Min. $120.00/rod 4. 24 or Greater Min. $224.00/rod B. Renewal of Pipeline Easement (Maximum 10-year term) All Pipe Sizes are Nominal 1. Less than 6 Min. $24.00/rod 2. 6 to Less than 12 Min. $48.00/rod 3. 12 to Less than 24 Min. $80.00/rod 4. 24 or Greater Min. $120.00/rod Rate & Damage Schedule 7

VIII. Maintenance of All Pipeline Easements 1. Repair or replacement of pipeline (To avoid penalty, removal of replaced line from University premises required within 30 days) 2. Termination of easement Damages Min. $10.00/rod None (Removal of pipe is required) 3. Remediation of leak/spill Min. $0.08/sq. ft. 4. Temporary pipeline not requiring an easement (prior approval of UL Designated Field Representative required) Rate & Damage Schedule 8

IX. UTILITY LINE EASEMENTS UNIVERSITY LANDS Utility lines and poles must be removed at expiration of easement or lease. Any line which exclusively serves the oil and gas lease on which it is located does not require a separate easement. All other lines require easements. ADVANCE NOTIFICATION to the University Lands Designated Field Representative is REQUIRED BEFORE ANY WORK IS INITIATED. Failure to properly notify University representative may subject operator to a penalty of a minimum of $1,000 per occurrence. A. New Utility Line Easement (Maximum 10-year term) Ordinary Construction Damages Included 1. Less than 30,000 volts line capacity (maximum width 30 feet) 2. 30,000 volts line capacity but less than 69,000 volts line capacity (maximum width 30 feet) 3. 69,000 volts line capacity but less than 138,000 volts line capacity (maximum width 60 feet) 4. 138,000 volts line capacity but less than 300,000 volts line capacity (maximum width 80 feet) 5. 300,000 volts line capacity but less than 345,000 volts line capacity (maximum width 145 feet) 6. 345,000 volts line capacity and above volts line capacity (maximum width 180 feet) 7. Fiber optic or telephone line (line serving fewer than 100 end users) 8. Fiber optic or telephone line (line serving 100 or more end users) Min. $20.00/rod Min. $24.00/rod Min. $80.00/rod Min. $112.00/rod Min. $166.00/rod Min. $204.00/rod Min. $2.00/rod Min. $4.00/rod B. Renewal of Utility Easement (Maximum 10-year term) 1. Less than 30,000 volts line capacity (maximum width 30 feet) 2. 30,000 volts line capacity but less than 69,000 volts line capacity (maximum width 30 feet) 3. 69,000 volts line capacity but less than 138,000 volts line capacity (maximum width 60 feet) 4. 138,000 volts line capacity but less than 300,000 volts line capacity (maximum width 80 feet) 5. 300,000 volts line capacity but less than 345,000 volts line capacity (maximum width 145 feet) 6. 345,000 volts line capacity and above volts line capacity (maximum width 180 feet) 7. Fiber optic or telephone line (line serving fewer than 100 end users) 8. Fiber optic or telephone line (line serving 100 or more end users) Min. $8.00/rod Min. $16.00/rod Min. $48.00/rod Min. $80.00/rod Min. $152.00/rod Min. $180.00/rod Min. $2.00/rod Min. $4.00/rod Rate & Damage Schedule 9

X. FRESH WATER AND BRINE CONTRACTS AND SALES All fresh water wells must comply with the University Lands Groundwater Management Plan found at: http://www.utlands.utsystem.edu/surface/groundwatermanagement.aspx A. Water Sales Contracts (Maximum 5-year term) 1. Water for municipal use B. Brine Sales Contracts (Maximum 5-year term) 1. Brine used for any purpose Min. $0.06/barrel or 1/5 of highest actual selling price, whichever is greater (Section X. continued on next page) Rate & Damage Schedule 10

(Section X. continued) C. Water Sales for Drilling and Completion on University Leases Operators shall follow the University Lands Ground Water Management Plan and Subchapter 6.4 Water Wells and Water Usage Board for Lease Rules. All water wells must have an identification plate. Water fees are based on total measured depth including horizontal section of the wellbore. Groundwater produced from University Lands groundwater wells shall be metered and reported. Payment due for each oil & gas well regardless of water source. 1. Water used for drilling & completion of one oil or gas well on University Lands a. Less than 4,000 feet measured depth Min. $9,500.00/oil or gas well b. 4,000 feet to 7,999 feet measured depth Min. $16,500.00/oil or gas well c. 8,000 feet to 13,000 feet measured depth Min. $26,500.00/oil or gas well d. Greater than 13,000 feet measured depth Min. $46,000.00/oil or gas well Fee 2. Water used for re-entry of plugged well a. Less than 4,000 feet measured depth Min. $6,500.00/oil or gas well b. 4,000 feet to 7,999 feet measured depth Min. $12,000.00/oil or gas well c. 8,000 feet to 13,000 feet measured depth Min. $19,000.00/oil or gas well d. Greater than 13,000 feet measured depth Min. $34,500.00/oil or gas well Rate & Damage Schedule 11

XI. SALT WATER DISPOSAL CONTRACTS (SWD) (Disposal of water produced from oil and gas operations) A. Operator of University Oil and Gas Lease - Operates Water Disposal Well Located on the Lease - Pipeline Transport Only 1. University leases only (disposal of produced water from multiple University leases by single or multiple operators) 2. University and non-university leases commingled (disposal of water produced from both University leases and nonuniversity leases by one or more operators) Min. Prepaid $8,000 for 5-year term plus $0.05/bbl injected into the disposal well Min. Prepaid $12,500 for 5-year term plus $0.10/bbl injected into the disposal well All new Salt Water Disposal Wells must pay a location fee in addition to the fees listed above. See page 1 for location fees required. Rate & Damage Schedule 12

XII. ASSIGNMENTS, MERGERS, ACQUISITIONS, CONSOLIDATIONS AND NAME CHANGES A. Assignments Payment due before assignment occurs or by due date established by agreement. Easements must be assigned separately from oil and gas lease assignments and require University Lands consent. 1. Each commercial surface lease, easement, produced water disposal contract or water contract $500.00 2. Each additional contract $100.00 B. Mergers, Acquisitions, Consolidations and Name Changes 1. Each commercial surface lease, easement, produced water disposal contract or water contract $500.00 2. Each additional contract $100.00 XIII. AMENDMENTS 1. Each commercial surface lease or easement $1,000.00 Rate & Damage Schedule 13

XIV. PAYMENT INFORMATION UNIVERSITY LANDS A. All consideration, fees and damage checks should be made payable to: THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM B. Unless otherwise noted in this schedule the minimums are as follows: Minimum is $500.00 C. Payments should be delivered to University Lands: US Mail P. O. Box 553 Midland, TX 79702-0553 Physical Address 704 W. Dengar Ave. Midland, TX 79705-5319 Telephone Contact Midland Office 432-684-4404 Rate & Damage Schedule 14

XV. UNIVERSITY LANDS REPRESENTATIVES P.O. Box 553, Midland, Texas 79702-0553 Office: 432-684-4404 Designated Field Representatives Cellular Joe Petersen (Email: joe.petersen@utsystem.edu) 432-853-2488 Lazaro Acosta (Email: lacosta@utsystem.edu) Crane & Pecos Counties Drew McEachern (Email: dmceachern@utsystem.edu) Andrews, Dawson, Gaines & Martin Counties Jeff White (Email: jeff.white@utsystem.edu) Crockett (Blk 29-33, 38-52, 55 & 56), Irion, Reagan (Blk 43, 48 & 49) & Schleicher Counties Brazos Peacock (Email: bpeacock@utsystem.edu) Crockett (Blk 5-7, 12-14) Reagan (Blk 6-12, 58, 1 & 2) & Upton Counties 432-556-6752 432-634-4108 432-556-2564 432-940-4392 Michael Taylor (Email: mitaylor@utsystem.edu) 432-940-4945 Loving, Ward, Winkler, Ector, Culberson, El Paso & Hudspeth Counties Nick Alejandro (Email: nalejandro@utsystem.edu) Terrell County 830-889-4335 Range and Wildlife Representatives Cellular Joe Petersen (Email: joe.petersen@utsystem.edu) 432-853-2488 Jeff White (Email: jeff.white@utsystem.edu) Crockett, Irion & Schleicher Counties Drew McEachern (Email: dmceachern@utsystem.edu) Andrews, Culberson, Dawson, Ector, El Paso, Gaines, Hudspeth, Loving, Martin, Ward & Winkler Counties Brazos Peacock (Email: bpeacock@utsystem.edu) Crockett, Reagan & Upton Counties Nick Alejandro (Email: nalejandro@utsystem.edu) Pecos, Crane & Terrell Counties Easements and Commercial Leases Representatives 432-556-2564 432-634-4108 432-940-4392 830-889-4335 Midland Office James R. Buice (Email: jbuice@utsystem.edu) 432-686-4778 Cindy Gomez (Email: cgomez@utsystem.edu) 432-686-4715 Surface Lease Inspections, Produced Water Disposal, Water and Brine Representative Cellular Daniel Bryant (Email: dbryant@utsystem.edu) 432-661-6808 Geophysical Permits Representative Midland Office James Holtzclaw (Email: jholtzclaw@utsystem.edu) 432-686-4753 Executive Director, Midland Office Midland Office Richard Brantley (Email: rbrantley@utsystem.edu) 432-684-4404 Note: To maintain accuracy of contact information, staff will update Section XIII of the Rate and Damage Schedule as needed without providing advance notice to the Board of Regents. Rate & Damage Schedule 15