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Coffeyville Resources grants to Xxxxxx a non-exclusive easement for ingress and egress, to, through and over, and parking spaces reasonably necessary to conduct operations at, Coffeyville Resources’ Plant Site (the “Xxxxxx Access Right”) as reasonably necessary for Xxxxxx’x employees, agents, contractors and subcontractors, with or without vehicles, equipment, materials and machinery, to: (A) install, maintain, repair, modify, operate or remove all or any portion of the Xxxxxx Equipment located on the Xxxxxx Site; or (B) perform any of Xxxxxx’x obligations or exercise any of Xxxxxx’x rights contemplated in this Agreement. The locations for the Xxxxxx Access Right shall be mutually satisfactory to the Parties, and Coffeyville Resources reserves the right to deny access at any specific point in its sole discretion; however, Xxxxxx will not be responsible for any delays or costs in connection with Coffeyville Resources’ denial of access without a safety, security, or other reasonable basis. Xxxxxx shall not be permitted access to Coffeyville Refining’s facility without prior written permission.
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Coffeyville Resources. Crude Oil Purchase Agreement for Ladder Energy Operated Leases There was a verbal agreement between Coffeyville Resources Refining and Marketing, LLC (“Purchaser”) and Ladder and Energy (“Seller”). The following terms were agreed to:

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  • Natural Gas 21.1 Subject to Article 21.2, the Indian domestic market shall have the first call on the utilisation of Natural Gas discovered and produced from the Contract Area. Accordingly, any proposal by the Contractor relating to Discovery and production of Natural Gas from the Contract Area shall be made in the context of the Government's policy for the utilisation of Natural Gas and shall take into account the objectives of the Government to develop its resources in the most efficient manner and to promote conservation measures.

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