Exhibit 10.26
EXECUTIVE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
 
This Agreement entered into as of the 2nd day of February, 2015 (the “Effective
Date”).
Between:
GRAN TIERRA ENERGY CANADA ULC, an Alberta corporation (“GTE ULC”) and GRAN
TIERRA ENERGY INC., a Nevada corporation (“Gran Tierra”)
 
(GTE ULC and Gran Tierra are collectively referred to herein as, the “Company”)
 
- and -
 
JEFFREY SCOTT, a citizen of Canada with a residence in City of Calgary in the
Province of Alberta
 
(the “Executive”)
 
(GTE ULC, Gran Tierra and the Executive are collectively referred to herein as
the “Parties”
and individually referred to herein as a “Party”)

 
RECITALS:
 
A.
The Executive has specialized knowledge and valuable skills and experience which
are critical to the management and success of the business.

 
B.
The Company wishes to secure the services of the Executive and to ensure that
the Executive remains Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors of the
Company.

 

1

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

C.
The Parties wish to set forth their entire understanding and agreement with
respect to the subject matter hereof with this Executive Employment Agreement
(the “Agreement”).

 
THEREFORE, the Parties agree as follows:
 
ARTICLE 1
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
 1.1           Position. 
Gran Tierra confirms the appointment of the Executive to the position of
Executive Chairman of the Board.  The Executive will undertake those duties and
responsibilities reasonably assigned to the Executive by the Board of Directors
of the Gran Tierra (the “Board”).  The Executive reports directly to the
Board.  The parties agree that the relationship between the Company and the
Executive created by this Agreement is that of employer and employee. 
1.2           Other Engagements. 
The Executive will not engage in any other business, profession or occupation
which would conflict with the performance of his duties and responsibilities
under this Agreement, either directly or indirectly, including accepting
appointments to the boards of other companies, without the prior written consent
of the Board.  The Executive may continue to serve on the boards of directors
identified to the Board and continue with his responsibilities at Postell Energy
Co. Ltd provided that the Executive’s primary focus will be his duties and
responsibilities for the Company.
1.3           Reassignment. 
The Company will not reassign the Executive to another position within the
Company, or to a position within a subsidiary, affiliated or related corporate
entity (“Member Company” or “Member Companies”) or alter the duties,
responsibilities, title, or reporting lines of the Executive or change the
location of the Executive’s employment unless the Executive agrees to such
reassignment or alteration. 
1.4           Travel. 
The Executive will be employed at the Company’s location in Calgary,
Alberta.  The Executive will be available for such business related travel as
may be required for the purposes of carrying out the Executive’s duties and
responsibilities.  The Executive will be entitled to business class tickets for
domestic or international flights consistent with the Company’s travel
policy.  The Executive will be entitled to choose suitable accommodations when
travelling on Company business. 

2

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

ARTICLE 2
TERM OF EMPLOYMENT
The Executive’s employment with the Company is for a period of one (1) year from
the Effective Date.  The Executive’s employment may be terminated at any time by
either of the Parties, subject to the provisions of Article 9. 
ARTICLE 3
BASE SALARY
The Executive will be paid an annual salary in an amount equal to $360,000 CDN,
subject to applicable statutory deductions (the “Base Salary”).  The Executive’s
Base Salary will be payable in accordance with Company practices and procedures
as they may exist from time to time.  Base Salary will be reviewed and may be
increased on an annual basis by the Board, with input from the Executive. 
ARTICLE 4
BONUS
4.1           Bonus Eligibility.
The Executive will be eligible, as determined by the Compensation Committee of
the Board, to receive a bonus payment in addition to Base Salary and other
compensation for the year of the Executive’s employment (the “Bonus”) in an
amount equal to the greater of 100% of the Executive’s Base Salary and 200% of
the Executive’s Base Salary in the event of a Change of Control (as defined
below).
 4.2           Bonus Payment.
The Bonus will be payable within sixty (60) days after the end of the calendar
year (but in no event later than March 15, 2016) and will be based upon the
Executive’s performance during the term of this Agreement.
ARTICLE 5
BENEFITS
The Executive will be entitled to participate in and to receive all rights and
benefits under any life insurance, disability, medical, dental, health and
accident plans maintained by the Company for its employees and for its executive
officers specifically.   The Company will continue to pay the Executive’s Base
Salary in the event the Executive becomes disabled until such time as the
Executive begins to receive short-term or long-term disability insurance
benefits. 
ARTICLE 6
VACATION
The Executive will be entitled to five weeks’ vacation per year.  Payment of all
vacation pay will be at Base Salary.  The Executive will arrange vacation time
to suit the essential business needs of the

3

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Company.  On leaving the employment of the Company for whatever reason, the
Company will compensate the Executive for any accrued but unused vacation
entitlement based upon the Executive’s then current Base Salary. 
ARTICLE 7
EQUITY AWARDS
Subject to approval by the Board, the Company will grant the Executive a stock
option to purchase 400,000 shares of Company common stock at an exercise price
per share equal to the fair market value of a share of Company common stock on
the date of grant (which date of grant will be the third business day after the
date Company releases its 2014 earnings), and restricted stock units to acquire
100,000 shares of Company common stock. Both the stock option and restricted
stock unit will vest over three (3) years. Each of the equity awards will be
made pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in the Company’s 2007 Equity
Incentive Plan, as amended. 
ARTICLE 8
PERQUISITES AND EXPENSES 
The Company recognizes that the Executive will incur expenses in the performance
of the Executive’s duties.  The Company will reimburse the Executive for any
reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred in the course of employment.  The
Chair of the Audit Committee will review and approve (or disapprove) such
out-of-pocket expenses of the Executive, upon providing the Company with
reasonable substantiation and receipts for such expenditures. To the extent that
any expense reimbursements payable pursuant to this Agreement are subject to the
provisions of Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the
“Code”), any such reimbursements payable pursuant to this Agreement will be paid
no later than December 31 of the year following the year in which the expense
was incurred, the amount of expenses reimbursed in one year will not affect the
amount eligible for reimbursement in any subsequent year, and the right to
reimbursement under this Agreement will not be subject to liquidation or
exchange for another benefit. 
ARTICLE 9
TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT 
9.1           Termination without Notice. 
This Agreement and the Executive’s employment with the Company may be
terminated, without the Company being obligated to provide the Executive with
advance notice of termination or pay in lieu of such notice, whether under
contract, statute, common law or otherwise, in the following circumstances: 
(a)           Voluntary Resignation. 
In the event the Executive voluntarily resigns, except where the Executive
resigns for Good Reason as provided for in this Agreement, the Executive will
give a minimum of sixty (60) days’ advance written notice to the Company.  The
Executive will not be entitled to receive any further compensation or benefits
whatsoever other than those which have accrued up to the Executive’s last day of
active

4

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

service with the Company.  The Company may, at its discretion, waive in whole or
in part such notice with payment in lieu to the Executive on the Company’s
regular payroll date. 
(b)           Cause. 
The Company may terminate the employment of the Executive at any time without
notice for Cause. The Executive will not be entitled to receive any further
compensation or benefits whatsoever other than those which have accrued up to
the Executive’s last day of active service with the Company.
"Cause" is defined as any of the following:
(a) participation in a fraud or dishonesty against the Company;
(b) participation in an act of dishonesty against the Company intended to result
in your personal enrichment;
(c) the intentional making by the Executive or any member of the Executive’s
family of any material personal profit at the expense of the Company without the
prior written consent of the Company;
(d) willful material breach by the Executive of this Agreement or the Company's
written policies;
(e) intentional significant damage to the Company's property by the Executive;
or
(f) conduct by the Executive that, in the good faith and reasonable
determination of the Board, demonstrates gross unfitness to serve provided that
in such event, the Company will provide notice to the Executive describing the
nature of the gross unfitness and the Executive will thereafter have ten (10)
days to cure such gross unfitness if such gross unfitness is capable of being
cured.
9.2           Termination by the Company without Cause. 
The Company may terminate the Executive’s employment without Cause at any
time.  If the Executive executes and allows to become effective the Company’s
standard form of release of claims within thirty (30) days following the
separation from service, the Company will pay the Executive cash severance (the
“Separation Package”) equal to the remainder of the Base Salary due under this
Agreement and the Executive’s equity awards granted pursuant to this Agreement
will vest immediately. The total cash compensation will be payable in a lump sum
on the date that is thirty (30) days after the separation from service. 
9.3           Termination by the Executive for Good Reason.
Should the Executive terminate his employment for Good Reason, as hereinafter
defined, and provided further that the Executive executes and allows to become
effective the Company’s standard form of release of claims within thirty (30)
days following the separation from service, the Company will pay the Executive
the Separation Package set out in section 9.2 in a lump sum on the date that is
thirty (30) days after the separation from service; provided, however, the
Executive will also be entitled to receive his Bonus as contemplated by Section
4.1 in the event of a Change in Control.  Failure of the Executive to terminate
his employment in a manner that constitutes a separation from service effective
not later than thirty days (30) after the occurrence of any event which would
constitute Good Reason will constitute waiver of his right under this section
9.3 as to

5

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

such triggering event.  The Executive may terminate his employment for Good
Reason so long as the Executive tenders his resignation to the Company within
thirty (30) days after the occurrence of the event that forms the basis for the
resignation for Good Reason; provided, however, that with his resignation the
Executive must provide written notice to the Company describing the nature of
the event that the Executive believes forms the basis for the resignation for
Good Reason, and the Company will thereafter have ten (10) days to cure such
event.
“Good Reason” is defined as the occurrence of any of the following without the
Executive’s express written consent:
 
(a)
an adverse change in the Executive’s position, titles, duties (including any
position or duties as a director of the Company) or responsibilities (including
new, additional or changed formal or informal reporting responsibilities) or any
failure to re-elect or re-appoint him to any such positions, titles, duties or
offices, except in connection with the termination of his employment for Cause;

 
(b)
a reduction by the Company of the Executive’s Base Salary except to the extent
that the annual base salaries of all other executive officers of the Company are
similarly reduced or any change in the basis upon which the Executive’s annual
compensation is determined or paid if the change is or will be adverse to the
Executive except that an award of annual performance bonuses by the Company’s
Compensation Committee (and approved by the Board of Directors) are
discretionary and in no instance will be considered adverse to Executive if such
performance bonus is reduced from a prior year or if an annual performance bonus
is not paid;

 
(c)
a Change in Control of the Company occurs; or

 
(d)
any breach by the Company of any material provision of this Agreement.

A “Change in Control” is defined as:
(a) a dissolution, liquidation or sale of all or substantially all of the assets
of the Company;
(b) a merger or consolidation in which the Company is not the surviving
corporation;
(c) a reverse merger in which the Company is the surviving corporation but the
shares of the Company’s common stock outstanding immediately preceding the
merger are converted by virtue of the merger into other property, whether in the
form of securities, cash or otherwise; or
(d) the acquisition by any person, entity or group within the meaning of Section
13(d) or 14(d) of the Exchange Act, or any comparable successor provisions
(excluding any employee benefit plan, or related trust, sponsored or maintained
by the Company or any affiliate of the Company) of the beneficial ownership
(within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act, or
comparable successor rule) of securities of the Company representing at least
fifty percent (50%) of the combined voting power entitled to vote in the
election of directors.

6

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

ARTICLE 10
DIRECTORS/OFFICERS LIABILITY
 10.1           Indemnity.
Gran Tierra will provide to the Executive indemnification in accordance with the
Indemnification Agreement entered into between Gran Tierra and the Executive.
10.2           Insurance.
 
 
(a)
Gran Tierra will purchase and maintain, throughout the period during which the
Executive acts as a director or officer of Gran Tierra or a Member Company and
for a period of two years after the date that the Executive ceases to act as a
director or officer of Gran Tierra or a Member Company, directors’ and officers’
liability insurance for the benefit of the Executive and the Executive’s heirs,
executors, administrators and other legal representatives, such that the
Executives insurance coverage is, at all times, at least equal to or better than
any insurance coverage Gran Tierra purchases and maintains for the benefit of
its then current directors and officers, from time to time.

 10.3           Survival.
 
(b)
If for any reason whatsoever, any directors’ and officers’ liability insurer
asserts that the Executive or the Executive’s heirs, executors, administrators
or other legal representatives are subject to a deductible under any existing or
future directors’ and officers’ liability insurance purchased and maintained by
Gran Tierra for the benefit of the Executive and the Executive’s heirs,
executors, administrators and other legal representatives, Gran Tierra will pay
the deductible for and on behalf of the Executive, or the Executive’s heirs,
executors, administrators or other legal representatives, as the case may be.

The provisions of sections 10.1 and 10.2 of this Agreement will survive the
termination of this Agreement or the employment of the Executive with the
Company and such provisions will continue in full force and effect in accordance
with such Indemnification Agreement and the provisions of this Agreement for the
benefit of the Executive.
 
ARTICLE 11
NON-COMPETITION AND CONFIDENTIALITY
 11.1           Non-Competition.
 The Executive recognizes and understands that in performing the duties and
responsibilities of his employment as outlined in this Agreement, he will be a
key employee of Gran Tierra and will occupy

7

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

a position of high fiduciary trust and confidence, pursuant to which he has
developed and will develop and acquire wide experience and knowledge with
respect to all aspects of the services and businesses carried on by Gran Tierra
and its Member Companies and the manner in which such businesses are
conducted.  It is the expressed intent and agreement of the Executive and of the
Company that such knowledge and experience will be used solely and exclusively
in the furtherance of the business interests of Gran Tierra and its Member
Companies and not in any manner detrimental to them.  The Executive therefore
agrees that so long as he is employed by the Company pursuant to this Agreement
he will not engage in any practice or business in competition with the business
of Gran Tierra or any of its Member Companies. The Executive further agrees that
the Executive’s fiduciary duties will survive the termination, for any reason,
of this Agreement or any obligation of the Executive to provide any services to
the Company.
 
11.2           Confidentiality.
The Executive further recognizes and understands that in the performance of his
employment duties and responsibilities as outlined in this Agreement, he will be
a key employee of the Company and will become knowledgeable, aware and possessed
of all confidential and proprietary information, know-how, data, strategic
studies, techniques, knowledge and other confidential information of every kind
or character relating to or connected with the business or corporate affairs and
operations of Gran Tierra and its Member Companies and including, without
limitation, geophysical studies and data, market data, engineering information,
shareholder data, client lists, compensation rates and methods and personnel
information (collectively “Confidential Information”) concerning the business of
the Company and its Member Companies.  The Executive therefore agrees that,
except with the consent of the Board, he will not disclose such Confidential
Information to any unauthorized persons so long as he is employed by the Company
pursuant to this Agreement; provided that the foregoing will not apply to any
Confidential Information which is or becomes known to the public or to the
competitors of Gran Tierra or its Member Companies other than by a breach of
this Agreement.
 11.3           Following Termination of Agreement.
Subject to this Article 11 and without otherwise restricting the fiduciary
obligations imposed upon, or otherwise applicable to the Executive as a result
of the Executive having been a senior officer and key employee of the Company,
the Executive will not be prohibited from obtaining employment with or otherwise
forming or participating in a business competitive to the business of the
Company after termination of this Agreement and the Executive’s employment with
the Company.
11.4     Business Records
The Executive agrees to promptly deliver to the Company, upon termination of his
employment for any reason, or at any other time when the Company so requests,
all documents relating to the business of Gran Tierra or its Member Companies,
including, without limitation: all reports and related data, such as summaries,
memoranda and opinions relating to the foregoing, contract files, notes,
records, manuals, correspondence, financial and accounting information, client
lists, statistical data and compilations, patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade
names, methods, processes, agreements, contacts or any other documents relating
to the business of the Company or its Member Companies, and all copies thereof
and therefrom (collectively, the “Business Records”). The Executive confirms
that all of the Business Records which are required to be delivered to the
Company pursuant to this

8

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Agreement constitute the exclusive property of the Company. The obligations of
confidentiality set forth in this Agreement will continue notwithstanding the
Executive’s delivery of any such documents to the Company. 
ARTICLE 12
CHANGES TO AGREEMENT
Any modifications or amendments to this Agreement must be in writing and signed
by all Parties or else they will have no force and effect.  Notwithstanding the
foregoing, the Company may assign this agreement to Member Company, without the
consent of the Executive.
ARTICLE 13
ENUREMENT
This Agreement will enure to the benefit of and be binding upon the Parties and
their respective successors and assigns, including without limitation, the
Executive’s heirs, executors, administrators and personal representatives. 
ARTICLE 14
GOVERNING LAW 
This Agreement will be construed in accordance with the laws of the Province of
Alberta and the laws of Canada applicable therein.  Any action arising from or
relating any way to this Agreement, or otherwise arising from or relating to
Executive’s employment with the Company, will be tried in the Court of Queen's
Bench situated in Alberta. The Parties consent to jurisdiction and venue in
those courts to the greatest extent possible under law.
ARTICLE 15
NOTICES
 15.1          Notice to Executive.
Any notice required or permitted to be given to the Executive will be deemed to
have been received if delivered personally to the Executive or sent by courier
to the Executive’s home address last known to the Company.
 15.2          Notice to Company.
Any notice required or permitted to be given to the Company will be deemed to
have been received if delivered personally to, sent by courier, or sent by
facsimile to:
Gran Tierra Energy Inc.
200, 150 13 Avenue SW
Calgary, Alberta Canada T2R 0V2
Fax: (403) 265-3242
Attn:  Scott Price, Lead Independent Director
 

9

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

ARTICLE 16
WITHHOLDING
All payments made by the Company to the Executive or for the benefit of the
Executive will be less applicable withholdings and deductions.
 
ARTICLE 17
INDEPENDENT LEGAL ADVICE
The Executive acknowledges that the Executive has been advised to obtain
independent legal advice with respect to entering into this Agreement, that he
has obtained such independent legal advice or has expressly deemed not to seek
such advice, and that the Executive is entering into this Agreement with full
knowledge of the contents hereof of the Executive’s own free will and with full
capacity and authority to do so.
ARTICLE 17
COMPANY POLICIES
As an employee of the Company, the Executive is required to comply with all
Company policies and procedures, as may be amended by the Company from time to
time (the "Company Policies" certain of which may be found at
www.grantierra.com). The Company Policies are deemed to be incorporated by
reference into this Agreement.
ARTICLE 18
WAIVER
No failure or delay by any Party in exercising any right, power or privilege
under this Agreement will operate as a waiver of those rights, powers or
privileges, nor will any waiver in one instance be deemed to be a continuing
waiver in any other instance.
ARTICLE 19
SEVERABILITY AND ENFORCEABILITY
If any court of competent jurisdiction declares any provision of this Agreement
invalid, void or unenforceable in whole or in part, for any reason, it will be
deemed not to affect or impair the validity of the remainder of this Agreement,
which will remain in full force and effect. To the extent that any court
concludes that any provision of this Agreement is void or voidable, the court
will reform such provision(s) to render the provision(s) enforceable, but only
to the extent absolutely necessary to render the provision(s) enforceable.

10

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

ARTICLE 20
PRIVACY
The Executive acknowledges and agrees that the Executive will take all necessary
steps to protect and maintain Personal Information (information about an
identifiable individual) of the employees, consultants or customers of the
Company obtained in the course of the Executive's employment with the Company.
The Executive will at all times comply, and will assist the Company to comply,
with all applicable laws relating to privacy and the collection, use and
disclosure of Personal Information in all applicable jurisdictions, including
but not limited to the Personal Information Protection Act (Alberta)
(“Applicable Privacy Laws”).
The Executive acknowledges and agrees that the disclosure of the Executive’s
Personal Information may be required as part of the ongoing operations of the
Company’s business, as required by law or regulatory agencies, as part of the
Company’s audit process, as part of a potential business or commercial
transaction or as part of the Company’s management of the employment
relationship (the "Personal Information Disclosure"), and the Executive hereby
grants consent as may be required by Applicable Privacy Laws to the Personal
Information Disclosure.
ARTICLE 21
ENTIRE AGREEMENT
The Parties acknowledge that this Agreement sets forth the entire understanding
of the Parties with respect to the subject matter contained herein and
supersedes all prior agreements or understandings regarding the subject matter
contained herein.
ARTICLE 22
COUNTERPART EXECUTION
This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and each such
counterpart will be deemed an original Agreement for all purposes; provided that
no Party will be bound to this Agreement unless and until all Parties have
executed a counterpart. Delivery of a copy of a counterpart by facsimile or
email by one Party to the other Party will be deemed to be delivery of an
original by that Party.
 
 

 
(Remainder of page intentionally left blank)
 
 

11

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the date set
forth below, with an effective date as of February 2, 2015.
 
GRAN TIERRA ENERGY INC., a Nevada corporation

By:    /s/ Duncan Nightingale        
Name: Duncan Nightingale
Title: President & CEO
 Date: February 9, 2015           
 
/s/ Jeffrey Scott                        
JEFFREY SCOTT                 
 
Date:  February 9, 2015             
GRAN TIERRA ENERGY CANADA ULC, an Alberta corporation
By: /s/ James Rozon                  
       Name: James Rozon
       Title: Chief Financial Officer
Date: February 9, 2015                

SIGNED, SEALED DELIVERED
In the presence of:
  
                                             
Witness
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

113690246 v5

12