Document:

DEBT SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT

 

Dated
as of June 2, 2016

 

This
Debt Settlement Agreement (this “Agreement”) is dated as of the date first set forth above (the “Effective Date”),
and is entered into by and between Michael Palethorpe (“Palethorpe”) and New Media Insight Group, Inc., a Nevada corporation
(the “Company”).

 

WHEREAS,
Palethorpe is owed certain amounts (the “Debt”) by the Company in return for certain services previously provided
by Palethorpe to the Company;

 

WHEREAS,
as of the date hereof, the Company is undertaking certain transactions with Palethorpe and certain other persons who will be investing
certain sums in the Company, as set forth in additional detail on the Term Sheet as attached hereto as Exhibit A (the “Transactions”);

 

WHEREAS,
Palethorpe and the Company desire to settle all of the outstanding Debt through the payment of the amounts as set forth herein;

 

NOW,
THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the terms and conditions herein contained, and for other good and valuable
consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties mutually agree as follows:

 

		1.	Payments
                                         and Issuance.

 

	 	(a)	Cash
    Payments. Subject to the terms and conditions herein, the Company shall make the following payments to Palethorpe:

 

	 	(i)	Upon
    the closing of the transactions contemplated herein (the “Closing”), the Company shall pay to Palethorpe the sum
    of $2,800.00 in cash, via wire transfer to an account as directed by Palethorpe; and
	 	 	 
	 	(ii)	Upon
    the completion of the audit of the Company for the most recently completed fiscal year, together with the receipt by the Company
    of a final audit report by the auditor, the Company shall pay to Palethorpe the sum of $5,000.00 in cash, via wire transfer
    to an account as directed by Palethorpe (the payment of the amounts as set forth in Section  1(a)(i) and this Section  1(a)(ii),
    the “Cash Payments”).

 

	 	(b)	Stock
    Issuance. Subject to the terms and conditions herein, upon the Closing, the Company shall issue to Palethorpe 3,500,000
    shares of common stock (the “Shares”) of the Company (the “Issuance”).
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	Satisfaction.
    The parties acknowledge and agree that the Company’s obligation to make the Cash Payments and to complete the Issuance
    shall be dependent on the Closing occurring in accordance with the terms of the Transaction documents. Upon the making of
    the Cash Payments and the completion of the Issuance, such Cash Payment and the Issuance shall comprise full and complete
    satisfaction of any and all debts or obligations owed by the Company to Palethorpe as of the date of the Closing (excluding
    any obligations created by the Transactions).

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

 

	2.	Closing.
    The closing of the transactions contemplated herein (the “Closing”) shall occur on a date to be agreed between
    the parties, provided that such date shall be no later than June 9, 2016. The Closing shall occur simultaneously with, and
    shall be conditioned on, the satisfaction of the following conditions precedent:

 

	 	(a)	The
    execution by the Company and each of Atlanta Capital Partners, LLC, Summit Trading, Ltd. and Leone Group, LLC (individually
    an “Investor” and collectively the “Investors”) of an agreement between the Company and such Investors
    providing for the issuance to the Investors of an aggregate of 933,334 newly issued shares of common stock to each Investor
    at a purchase price of $0.001 per share, and the consummation of the transactions contemplated therein simultaneously with
    the transactions contemplated herein;
	 	(b)	The
    execution by the Company the Investors of an investment agreement between such parties providing for the obligation of the
    Investors to make certain investments in the Company, and the effectiveness of such investment agreement;
	 	(c)	The
    execution by Michael Palethorpe and each of the Investors of a stock purchase agreement between Michael Palethorpe and each
    of the Investors providing for the acquisition by the Investors of an aggregate of 16,999,998 shares of restricted common
    stock of the Company for a purchase price of $0.0001 per share, and the consummation of the transactions contemplated therein
    simultaneously with the transactions contemplated herein; and
	 	(d)	The
    execution by the Company and Michael Palethorpe of the letter agreement between such parties, and the consummation of the
    transactions contemplated therein simultaneously with the transactions contemplated herein.

 

	3.	Representations
    and Warranties of the Company. The Company hereby represents and warrants to Palethorpe as follows:

 

	 	(a)	Authorization.
    The execution, delivery and performance by the Company of this Agreement and the performance of all of the Company’s
    obligations hereunder have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action, and this Agreement has been duly executed
    and delivered by the Company. The execution and performance of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and compliance
    with its provisions by the Company will not conflict with or result in any breach of any of the terms, conditions, or provisions
    of, or constitute a default under, its Certificate of Incorporation or Bylaws or any agreement to which the Company is a party
    or by which it or any of its properties is bound.
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	Issuance
    of Shares. The issuance and delivery of the Shares in accordance with this Agreement and the Issuance have been duly authorized
    by all necessary corporate action on the part of the Company, and the Shares to be delivered pursuant to this Agreement, when
    so delivered, will have been duly and validly authorized and issued by the Company and will be fully paid and nonassessable.
	 	 	 

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	 	(c)	Binding
    Obligation. Assuming the due execution and delivery of this Agreement by Palethorpe, this Agreement constitutes the valid
    and binding obligation of the Company, enforceable against the Company in accordance with its terms, subject, as to enforcement,
    (i) to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, arrangement, moratorium and other laws of general applicability relating to
    or affecting creditors’ rights and (ii) to general principles of equity, whether such enforceability is considered in
    a proceeding in equity or at law.

 

	4.	Representations
    and Warranties of Palethorpe. Palethorpe hereby represents and warrants to the Company as follows:

 

	 	(a)	Authorization.
    Palethorpe has full power and authority to enter into this Agreement, to perform his obligations hereunder and thereunder
    and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby.
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	Binding
    Obligation. Assuming the due execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Company, this Agreement constitutes the valid
    and binding obligation of Palethorpe, enforceable against Palethorpe in accordance with its terms, subject, as to enforcement,
    (i) to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, arrangement, moratorium and other laws of general applicability relating to
    or affecting creditors’ rights and (ii) to general principles of equity, whether such enforceability is considered in
    a proceeding in equity or at law.
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	Restricted
    Securities. None of the Shares are registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”),
    or any state securities laws. Palethorpe understands that the Shares may not be sold, transferred or otherwise disposed of
    without registration under the Securities Act or an exemption therefrom.

 

	5.	Termination.
    This Agreement may be terminated at any time prior to the Closing:

 

	 	(a)	by
    the written agreement of the parties hereto; or
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	by
    any party hereto if the Closing has not occurred by 5:00 p.m., Eastern time, on June 9, 2016, provided, however, that a party
    shall not have the right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section  5(b) if such failure of the Closing to have
    occurred by such time shall be due to the breach of this Agreement by such party or the failure of such party to perform or
    comply with any of the covenants, agreements or conditions hereof to be performed or complied with by it on or prior to the
    Closing.

 

	6.	Miscellaneous.

 

	 	(a)	No
    Third Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement shall not confer any rights or remedies upon any person other than the parties
    and their respective successors and permitted assigns.
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	Entire
    Agreement. This Agreement (including the documents referred to herein) constitutes the entire agreement among the parties
    and supersedes any prior understandings, agreements, or representations by or among the parties, written or oral, to the extent
    they related in any way to the subject matter hereof.

 

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	 	(c)	Interpretation.
    The parties agree that this Agreement shall be deemed to have been jointly and equally drafted by them, and that the provisions
    of this Agreement therefore shall not be construed against a party on the ground that such party drafted or was more responsible
    for the drafting of any such provision(s). The parties further agree that they have each carefully read the terms and conditions
    of this Agreement, that they know and understand the contents and effect of this Agreement and that the legal effect of this
    Agreement has been fully explained to its satisfaction by counsel of its own choosing.
	 	 	 
	 	(d)	Governing
    Law; Jurisdiction. This Agreement shall be governed, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of
    Nevada, without giving effect to principles of conflicts of law. Each of the parties agree to submit to the jurisdiction of
    the federal or state courts located in Clark County, Nevada in any actions or proceedings arising out of or relating to this
    Agreement. Each of the parties, by execution and delivery of this Agreement, expressly and irrevocably (i) consents and submits
    to the personal jurisdiction of any of such courts in any such action or proceeding; (ii) consents to the service of any complaint,
    summons, notice or other process relating to any such action or proceeding by delivery thereof to such party as set forth
    herein and (iii) waives any claim or defense in any such action or proceeding based on any alleged lack of personal jurisdiction,
    improper venue or forum non conveniens or any similar basis. EACH OF THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY WAIVES FOR ITSELF AND ITS PERMITTED
    SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS THE RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY ACTION OR PROCEEDING INSTITUTED IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT.
	 	 	 
	 	(e)	Specific
    Performance. The parties acknowledge and agree that a breach of the provisions of this Agreement could not adequately
    be compensated by money damages, and therefore any party shall be entitled, in addition to any other right or remedy available
    to it, to an injunction restraining such breach or threatened breach and to specific performance of any such provision of
    this Agreement, and no bond or other security shall be required in connection therewith, and the parties hereby consent to
    the issuance of such an injunction and to the ordering of specific performance.
	 	 	 
	 	(f)	Waiver/Amendments.
    Any waiver by any party to this Agreement of any provision of this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver of any other
    provision of this Agreement, nor shall such waiver be construed as a waiver of such provision respecting any future event
    or circumstance. No amendment of any provision of this Agreement shall be valid unless the same shall be in writing and signed
    by Palethorpe and the Company.
	 	 	 
	 	(g)	Severability.
    Any term or provision of this Agreement that is invalid or unenforceable in any situation in any jurisdiction shall not affect
    the validity or enforceability of the remaining terms and provisions hereof or the validity or enforceability of the offending
    term or provision in any other situation or in any other jurisdiction.
	 	 	 
	 	(h)	Costs.
    Each party will bear its own costs and expenses incurred in connection with this Agreement and the transaction contemplated
    thereby.

 

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	 	(i)	Survival
    of Terms. All representations, warranties and covenants contained in this Agreement or in any certificates or other instruments
    delivered by or on behalf of the parties hereto shall be continuous and survive the execution of this Agreement and the Closing.
	 	 	 
	 	(j)	Assignment.
    This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns and shall inure to the
    benefit of any assignee, subject to the terms and conditions hereof. Neither party may assign this Agreement without the prior
    written consent of the other party.
	 	 	 
	 	(a)	Notices.
    Notices hereunder shall be given only by personal delivery, registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, overnight
    courier service, by email, and shall be deemed delivered immediately when personally delivered or sent via email (with return
    receipt requested and received) or three days following such notice being deposited in the mail or delivered to a courier
    service, postage or charges prepaid, and properly addressed to the particular party to whom the notice is to be sent, to the
    address as set forth below the applicable party’s name on the signature pages hereto.
	 	 	 
	 	(k)	Headings.
    The headings used in this Agreement are for convenience only and shall not by themselves determine the interpretation, construction
    or meaning of this Agreement.
	 	 	 
	 	(l)	Attorneys’
    Fees and Costs. In the event any party to this Agreement shall be required to initiate legal proceedings to enforce performance
    of any term or condition of this Agreement, including, but not limited to, the interpretation of any term or provision hereof,
    the payment of moneys or the enjoining of any action prohibited hereunder, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover
    such sums in addition to any other damages or compensation received, as will reimburse the prevailing party for reasonable
    attorneys’ fees and court costs incurred on account thereof (including, without limitation, the costs of any appeal)
    notwithstanding the nature of the claim or cause of action asserted by the prevailing party.
	 	 	 
	 	(m)	Further
    Assurances. Each party agrees to execute and deliver to the other such additional documents and instruments, and to do
    and perform such other acts and things, as may be reasonably necessary for effecting the transactions contemplated herein.
	 	 	 
	 	(n)	Counterparts.
    This agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together
    shall constitute one and the same instrument.

 

[Signatures
appear on following page]

 

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IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, Palethorpe and the Company have caused this Agreement to be executed as of the Effective Date.

 

	 	New
    Media Insight Group, Inc.
	 	 	 
	 	By:	 
	 	Name:	Michael
    Palethorpe
	 	Title:
    	Chief
    Executive Officer
	 	 	 
	 	Address for Notices:
	 	 
	 	New Media Insight Group, Inc.
	 	Attn: Michael Palethorpe
	 	28202 N 58th Street
	 	Cave Creek, AZ 85331
	 	Email: michaelpalethorpe@gmail.com
	 	 	 
	 	Michael Palethorpe
	 	 	 
	 	By:	 
	 	 	Michael
    Palethorpe
	 	 	 
	 	Address for Notices:
	 	 	 
	 	Michael Palethorpe
	 	c/o New Media Insight Group, Inc.
	 	28202 N 58th Street
	 	Cave Creek, AZ 85331
	 	Email: michaelpalethorpe@gmail.com

 

    	6Exhibit 10.3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT
 
 OF
 
 BLACK RIDGE HOLDING COMPANY, LLC
 
 a Delaware Limited Liability Company
 
 
 
 
 
 Dated as of June 21, 2016

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

     

    

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

	ARTICLE I Formation	1
	Section 1.1.   Formation	1
	Section 1.2.   Name	1
	Section 1.3.   Purpose	1
	Section 1.4.   Registered Office and Registered Agent; Principal Place of Business	2
	Section 1.5.   Foreign Qualification	2
	Section 1.6.   Term	2
	Section 1.7.   Transaction Costs	2
	ARTICLE II Definitions and References	2
	Section 2.1.   Definitions	2
	Section 2.2.   References and Construction	17
	ARTICLE III Members and Units	18
	Section 3.1.   Members	18
	Section 3.2.   Units	18
	Section 3.3.   Voting	20
	Section 3.4.   Additional Members	20
	Section 3.5.   Liability to Third Parties	20
	Section 3.6.   Withdrawal	20
	Section 3.7.   Members Have No Agency Authority	20
	Section 3.8.   Spouses of Members	20
	ARTICLE IV Capitalization	21
	Section 4.1.   Capital Contributions of CEC and BROG	21
	Section 4.2.   Commitment Amounts; Further Capital Contributions	21
	Section 4.3.   Capital Accounts	22
	Section 4.4.   Interest on and Return of Capital Contributions	22
	ARTICLE V Allocations and Distributions	22
	Section 5.1.   Distributions	22
	Section 5.2.   Allocations	22
	Section 5.3.   Withholding	27
	Section 5.4.   Limitation on Class B Unit Distributions	28
	Section 5.5.   Return of Excess Distributions	28
	ARTICLE VI Management/Governance Provisions	29
	Section 6.1.   Board of Managers	29
	Section 6.2.   Certain Agreements	29

 

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	Section 6.3.   Removal of Managers	29
	Section 6.4.   Vacancies	30
	Section 6.5.   Meetings of Board of Managers	30
	Section 6.6.   Actions Requiring Board of Managers Approval	31
	Section 6.7.   Officers	34
	Section 6.8.   Duties of Managers	35
	Section 6.9.   Other Investments of CEC Related Parties; Waiver of Conflicts of Interest and Negation of Duties and Obligations	35
	Section 6.10.   Actions Requiring Member Approval	37
	ARTICLE VII Accounting and Banking Matters; Capital Accounts; Tax and Related Matters	37
	Section 7.1.   Books and Records; Reports	37
	Section 7.2.   Fiscal Year	40
	Section 7.3.   Bank Accounts	40
	Section 7.4.   Tax Partnership	40
	Section 7.5.   Tax Elections	41
	Section 7.6.   Tax Matters Partner	41
	Section 7.7.   Tax Returns	41
	ARTICLE VIII Indemnification	42
	Section 8.1.   Exculpation and Power to Indemnify in Actions, Suits or Proceedings Other Than Those by or in the Right of the Company	42
	Section 8.2.   Exculpation and Power to Indemnify in Actions, Suits or Proceedings by or in the Right of the Company	42
	Section 8.3.   Authorization of Indemnification	43
	Section 8.4.   Good Faith Defined	43
	Section 8.5.   Indemnification by a Court	44
	Section 8.6.   Expenses Payable in Advance	44
	Section 8.7.   Nonexclusivity of Indemnification and Advancement of Expenses	44
	Section 8.8.   Insurance	44
	Section 8.9.   Certain Definitions	45
	Section 8.10.   Survival of Indemnification and Advancement of Expenses	45
	Section 8.11.   Limitation on Indemnification	45
	Section 8.12.   Indemnification of Employees and Agents	45
	Section 8.13.   Severability	46
	Section 8.14.   Exoneration of Liability for Unlawful Distribution, Unit Repurchase or Redemption	46
	Section 8.15.   Priority of Indemnification	46
	ARTICLE IX Dispositions; Preemptive and PARTICIPATION Rights	46
	Section 9.1.   Dispositions; Exception to Application of this Article IX	46
	Section 9.2.   Substitution	47
	Section 9.3.   Drag-Along	48
	Section 9.4.   Preemptive Right	50
	Section 9.5.   Right of Participation	51

 

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	ARTICLE X Dissolution, Liquidation, and Termination	52
	Section 10.1.   Dissolution	52
	Section 10.2.   Liquidation and Termination	53
	Section 10.3.   Deficit Capital Accounts	54
	Section 10.4.   Certificate of Cancellation	54
	ARTICLE XI Representations and Warranties	54
	Section 11.1.   Representations and Warranties of Members to Each Other	54
	Section 11.2.   Survival of Representations and Warranties	55
	ARTICLE XII General Provisions	55
	Section 12.1.   Notices	55
	Section 12.2.   Amendment or Modification	56
	Section 12.3.   Entire Agreement	56
	Section 12.4.   Effect of Waiver or Consent	56
	Section 12.5.   Successors and Assigns	56
	Section 12.6.   Governing Law	56
	Section 12.7.   Severability	57
	Section 12.8.   Further Assurances	57
	Section 12.9.   Title to Company Property	57
	Section 12.10.   Public Announcements	57
	Section 12.11.   No Third Party Beneficiaries	58
	Section 12.12.   Confidentiality	58
	Section 12.13.   Merger	58
	Section 12.14.   Counterparts	58

 

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LIMITED
LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT

OF

BLACK RIDGE HOLDING COMPANY, LLC

 

THIS LIMITED
LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT, dated as of [  ̃ ], 2016, and
effective April 1, 2016 (this “Agreement”), of Black Ridge Holding Company, LLC, a Delaware limited liability
company (the “Company”), is adopted, executed and agreed to, for good and valuable consideration, by and among
the Members executing this Agreement on the date hereof and any other individuals who become Members after the date hereof pursuant
to the terms of Section 3.2(d).

NOW, THEREFORE,
in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the parties hereto do hereby agree as follows:

ARTICLE
I

 

Formation

 

Section 1.1.        
Formation. The Company was formed as a Delaware limited liability company on March 9, 2016 by the filing of
the Certificate of Formation (the “Certificate”) in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware
under and pursuant to the Act. The Members hereby agree that during the term of the Company, the rights and obligations of the
Members with respect to the Company will be determined in accordance with the terms and provisions of this Agreement and the Act
(except where the Act provides that such rights and obligations specified in the Act shall apply “unless otherwise provided
in a limited liability company agreement” or words of similar effect and such rights and obligations are set forth in this
Agreement). Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, §18-210 of the Act (entitled “Contractual Appraisal Rights”)
shall not apply or be incorporated into this Agreement.

Section 1.2.        
Name. The name of the Company is “Black Ridge Holding Company, LLC.” The business of the Company
shall be conducted in the name of the Company. If the applicable law of a jurisdiction where the Company does business requires
the Company to do business under a different name, the Board of Managers shall choose another name to do business in such jurisdiction.
In such a case, the business of the Company in such jurisdiction may be conducted under such other name or names as the Board
of Managers may select.

Section 1.3.        
Purpose. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, the purpose of the Company shall be: (a) to receive the
capital contributions as set forth in this Agreement; (b) to acquire, farm-in, own, hold, maintain, renew, drill and develop
Oil and Gas Properties and related assets and other properties in the United States, initially in North Dakota and Montana;
(c) to acquire, produce, collect, store, treat, deliver, market, sell or otherwise dispose of Hydrocarbons
and minerals; (d) to farm-out, sell, abandon and otherwise dispose of such Oil and Gas Properties, related assets and other
properties; (e) to engage in exploration for Hydrocarbons and minerals through farm-outs, farm-ins, participations, joint
ventures, operating agreements or other similar arrangements; and (f) to engage in all lawful activities and to enter into,
exercise the rights and enjoy the benefits under, and discharge the obligations of the Company pursuant to, all contracts, agreements,
and other instruments which the Board of Managers determines to be necessary or suitable for or incidental to the accomplishment
and conduct of the foregoing purposes in clauses (a) through (e) above.

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Section 1.4.        
Registered Office and Registered Agent; Principal Place of Business

(a)              
The registered office of the Company required by the Act to be maintained in the State of Delaware shall be the initial
registered office named in the Certificate or such other office (which need not be a place of business of the Company) as the Board
of Managers may designate from time to time in the manner provided by law. The registered agent of the Company in the State of
Delaware shall be the initial registered agent named in the Certificate or such other Person or Persons as the Board of Managers
may designate from time to time.

(b)              
The principal place of business of the Company shall be 10275 Wayzata Blvd., Suite 100, Minnetonka, MN 55305, or at such
other location as designated from time to time by the Board of Managers.

Section 1.5.        
Foreign Qualification. Prior to the Company conducting business in any jurisdiction other than Delaware, the
Company shall comply, to the extent procedures are reasonably available, with all requirements necessary to qualify the Company
as a foreign limited liability company in such jurisdiction. At the request of the Board of Managers or an officer of the Company,
each Member agrees to execute, acknowledge, swear to, and deliver all certificates and other instruments conforming with this
Agreement that are necessary or appropriate to qualify, continue, and terminate the Company’s status as a foreign limited
liability company in all such jurisdictions in which the Company may conduct business.

Section 1.6.        
Term. The Company commenced on the date the Certificate was filed with the Secretary of State of Delaware and
shall continue in existence until it is dissolved and terminated in accordance with the terms hereof.

Section 1.7.        
Transaction Costs. The Company shall promptly pay or reimburse CEC, to the extent such costs have been incurred,
for all reasonable, documented, third-party, out-of-pocket costs and expenses (in each case, as determined in good faith by the
Board of Managers) incurred by CEC or its Affiliates in connection with its consideration of an investment in the Company, its
due diligence of the Company in relation thereto, the negotiation, preparation and execution of this Agreement and each other
Transaction Document, and the consummation of the transactions hereunder and thereunder, including the reasonable and documented
fees and expenses of legal counsel, environmental, financial and other third-party consultants engaged by CEC and its Affiliates
in connection therewith.

ARTICLE
II

 

Definitions and References

 

Section 2.1.        
Definitions. When used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the respective meanings assigned to
them in this Section 2.1 or in the sections or other subdivisions referred to below:

“Acceptance
Notice” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 9.5(b).

“Act”
means the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act or any successor statute, as amended from time to time.

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“Adjusted
Basis” means, for any Units, the relative percentage of distributions that such Unitholders would receive pursuant to
Article V hereof upon a hypothetical liquidation of the
Company as of the date in question.

“Adjusted
Capital Account” means, with respect to any Member, the balance, if any, in such Member's Capital Account as of the end
of the relevant fiscal year or other relevant period, after giving effect to the following adjustments:

(i)                
add to such Capital Account any amounts which such Member is obligated to restore pursuant to this Agreement or is deemed
to be obligated to restore to the Company pursuant to Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(c) or the penultimate sentence
of each of Treasury Regulations Sections 1.704-2(g)(1) and 1.704-2(i)(5); and

(ii)             
subtract from such Capital Account such Member’s share of the items described in Treasury Regulations Sections 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(4),
(5) and (6).

The foregoing definition
of “Adjusted Capital Account” is intended to comply with the provisions of Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)
and shall be interpreted consistently therewith.

“Affiliate”
means, when used with respect to any Person, any Person directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by, or under common control
with such Person. For the purposes of this definition and the definition of “Permitted Transferee,” the terms “controlling,
controlled by, or under common control” means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause
the direction of management or policies (whether through ownership of securities or any partnership or other ownership interest,
by contract or otherwise) of a Person.

“Aggregate
Distribution Amount” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 5.5.

“Agreement”
has the meaning assigned to such term in the Preamble.

“Annual
Budget” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 6.6(b).

“another
enterprise” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 8.4.

“Approved
IPO” has the meaning assigned to such term Section 9.3(a).

“Asset
Contribution Agreement” means that certain Asset Contribution Agreement, dated as of [  ̃ ],
2016, by and among BROG, the Company and the other parties thereto.

“Available
Cash” means, at any date, the amount which the Board of Managers determines is available for distribution to the Members,
taking into account all debts, liabilities, and obligations of the Company, and any reserves for any expenditures, working capital
needs or other capital requirements (including capital expenditures) or contingencies.

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“Bank Price
Deck” means the average relevant current price assumptions contained in the most recent publication of the Macquarie
Tristone Energy Lender Price Survey or, if such survey is no longer published, a similar survey acceptable to CEC.

“Benchmark
Amount” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.2(a)(ii).

“Board
of Managers” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 6.1.

“BROG”
means Black Ridge Oil & Gas, Inc., a Nevada corporation.

“Business
Day” means any day which is not a Saturday, Sunday or day on which banks are authorized by law to close in the State
of Texas.

“Call Notice”
has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 4.2(c).

“Capital
Account” means the capital account maintained for each Member on the Company’s books and records in accordance
with the following provisions:

(a)              
To each Member’s Capital Account there will be added (i) the amount of cash and the Gross Asset Value (as determined
by the Board of Managers) of any asset contributed by such Member to the Company, (ii) such Member’s allocable share of Profits,
any items in the nature of income or gain that are specially allocated to such Member pursuant to Section 5.2(b) hereof
or other provisions of this Agreement, and (iii) the amount of any Company liabilities assumed by such Member or which are secured
by any property distributed to such Member.

(b)              
From each Member’s Capital Account there will be subtracted (i) the amount of cash and the Gross Asset Value (as determined
by the Board of Managers) of any Company assets distributed to such Member pursuant to any provision of this Agreement, (ii) such
Member’s allocable share of Losses, any items in the nature of expenses or losses that are specially allocated to such Member
pursuant to Section 5.2(b), and (iii) liabilities of such Member assumed by the Company or which are secured by any property
contributed by such Member to the Company.

(c)              
The Simulated Basis in each separate oil and gas property (as defined in section 614 of the Code) owned by the Company shall
be allocated among the Members in accordance with the manner in which depletable basis is allocated under Section 5.2(c)(ii)
of this Agreement.

(d)              
In the event any Membership Interest is transferred in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, the transferee will
succeed to the Capital Account of the transferor to the extent it relates to the transferred Membership Interest.

(e)              
Determination of the amount of any liability for purposes of subparagraphs (a) and (b) above will take into account Code
Section 752(c) and any other applicable provisions of the Code and Treasury Regulations.

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(f)               
The foregoing provisions and the other provisions of this Agreement relating to the maintenance of Capital Accounts are
intended to comply with Treasury Regulations Sections 1.704-1(b) and 1.704-2 and will be interpreted and applied in a manner consistent
with such Treasury Regulations. In the event that the Board of Managers determines that it is prudent to modify the manner in which
the Capital Accounts, or any additions or subtractions thereto, are computed in order to comply with such Treasury Regulations,
the Board of Managers may make such modification; provided, that such modification is not likely to have a material effect
on the amounts distributable to any Member pursuant to this Agreement.

“Capital
Contribution” means, for any Member at the particular time in question, the aggregate of the dollar amounts of any cash
contributed to the capital of the Company and the Fair Market Value of any property contributed to the capital of the Company,
or, if the context in which such term is used so indicates, the dollar amounts of cash and the Fair Market Value of any property
contributed at any particular time or agreed to be contributed, or requested to be contributed, by such Member to the capital of
the Company. Any reference to the Capital Contributions of a Member will include the Capital Contributions made by a predecessor
holder of the Membership Interest of such Member.

“Capital
Interest Percentage” means, at any time of determination and as to any Member, the percentage of the total distributions
that would be made to such Member if the assets of the Company were sold for their fair market values, all liabilities of the Company
were paid in accordance with their terms, all items of Company income, gain, loss and deduction were allocated to the Members in
accordance with Article V, and the resulting net proceeds were distributed to the Members in accordance with the terms of
this Agreement. The foregoing definition of Capital Interest Percentage is intended to result in a percentage that corresponds
with that defined as “partner’s proportionate interest in partnership capital” in Treasury Regulations
Section 1.613A-3(e)(2)(ii), and Capital Interest Percentage shall be interpreted consistently therewith.

“CEC”
means, collectively, Chambers Energy Capital II, LP and CEC II TE, LLC and each of their respective Permitted Transferees that
have been admitted as Members.

“CEC Manager”
has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 6.2(a).

“CEC Related
Parties” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 6.9(a).

“Certificate”
has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 1.1.

“Change
of Control” means if (i) there occurs a Disposition by CEC, directly or indirectly, of all or substantially all of its
outstanding Class A Units to any “person” or “group” (within the meaning of Sections 13(d) and 14(d)(2)
of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934) other than the current Members (or their Permitted Transferees); (ii) there occurs
a merger or consolidation of the Company with any other entity, other than a merger or consolidation which would result in the
voting securities of the Company outstanding immediately prior thereto continuing to represent (either by remaining outstanding
or by being converting into voting securities of the surviving entity) at least a majority of the combined voting power of the
voting securities of the Company or such surviving entity outstanding immediately after such merger or consolidation; (iii) any
Person or Persons, other than the current Members (or their Permitted Transferees), have the right to designate a majority in number
of the Managers then serving on the Board of Managers; or (iv) all or substantially all of the assets of the Company are sold to
an unaffiliated third party or parties in one transaction or series of related transactions followed by the dissolution and winding
up of the Company.

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“Class
A Unitholder” and “Class A Unitholders” have the meanings assigned to such terms in Section 3.2(a).

“Class
A Units” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.2(a)(i).

“Class
B Unitholder” and “Class B Unitholders” have the meanings assigned to such terms in Section 3.2(a).

“Class
B Units” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.2(a)(i).

“Code”
means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to time.

“Commitment
Amount” means the aggregate amount that CEC is obligated to invest in the Company through the purchase of Class A Units
in an aggregate amount not to exceed the amount set forth under the heading “Commitment Amount” opposite CEC’s
name on Schedule 3.1 hereto.

“Commodity
Hedging Transaction” means any commodity hedging transaction pertaining to Hydrocarbons or minerals, whether in the form
of a swap agreement, option to acquire or Dispose of a future contract, whether on an organized commodities exchange or otherwise,
or similar type of financial transaction classified as “notional principal contracts” pursuant to Treasury Regulations
Section 1.446-3. Any Commodity Hedging Transaction shall be identified in the books and records of the Company as a “hedging
transaction” in the manner and at the times prescribed by Treasury Regulations Section 1.1221-2(f).

“Company”
has the meaning assigned to such term in the Preamble.

“Company
Sale” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 9.3(a).

“Company
Sale Notice” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 9.3(a).

“Company
Minimum Gain” has the meaning set forth in Treasury Regulations Sections 1.704-2(b)(2) and 1.704-2(d)(1) for the term
“partnership minimum gain.”

“Confidential
Information” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 12.12.

“Cost Overrun
Item” means any item in an approved Annual Budget that exceeds by the lesser of ten percent or $10,000 the amount allocated
to such item.

“Debt Contribution
Agreement” means that certain Contribution Agreement, dated as of [  ̃ ],
2016, by and among BROG, the Company and CEC and the other parties thereto.

“Depletable
Property” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 5.2(c)(ii).

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“Depreciation”
means, for each fiscal year or other period, an amount equal to the depreciation, amortization or other cost recovery deduction
(excluding depletion) allowable for federal income tax purposes with respect to an asset for such fiscal year or other period,
except that (a) with respect to any such property the Gross Asset Value of which differs from its adjusted tax basis for U.S. federal
income tax purposes and which difference is being eliminated by use of the “remedial method” pursuant to Treasury Regulations
Section 1.704-3(d), Depreciation for such fiscal year or other period shall be the amount of book basis recovered for such fiscal
year or other period under the rules prescribed by Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-3(d)(2) and (b) with respect to any other
such property the Gross Asset Value of which differs from its adjusted tax basis at the beginning of such fiscal year or other
period, Depreciation will be an amount that bears the same ratio to such beginning Gross Asset Value as the federal income tax
depreciation, amortization or other cost recovery deduction for such fiscal year or other period bears to such beginning adjusted
tax basis. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the federal income tax depreciation, amortization or other cost recovery deduction
(excluding depletion) for such fiscal year or other period is zero, Depreciation will be determined with reference to such beginning
Gross Asset Value using any method selected by the Board of Managers.

“Dispose”
(including the correlative terms “Disposed” or “Disposition”) means any sale, assignment,
transfer, conveyance, gift, pledge, distribution, hypothecation or other encumbrance or any other disposition, whether voluntary,
involuntary or by operation of law, whether effected directly or indirectly, which shall include the sale, assignment, transfer,
conveyance, gift, pledge, hypothecation or other encumbrance or any other disposition, whether voluntary, involuntary or by operation
of law of stock, limited liability company interests, partnership interest, or other equity interests in or from a Person who owns
a Unit or other securities of the Company.

“Electing
Party” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 9.4.

“Eligible
Recipient” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.2(c).

“Environmental
Laws” means any and all applicable laws, rules, orders, regulations, statutes, ordinances, codes, decrees or other legally
enforceable requirements (including common law) of any Governmental Authority regulating, relating to or imposing liability or
standards of conduct concerning pollution, protection of the environment, natural resources or of human health, or employee health
and safety, as has been, is now, or may at any time hereafter be, in effect, including the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. § 9601 et seq., the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, 49 U.S.C. §
5101 et seq., the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C. § 6901 et seq., the Clean Water Act, 33
U.S.C. § 1251 et seq., the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. § 7401 et seq., the Toxic Substances Control Act, 15
U.S.C. § 2601 et seq., the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, 7 U.S.C. § 136 et seq.,
the Oil Pollution Act of 1990, 33 U.S.C. § 2701 et seq., the Occupational Safety and Health Act, 29 U.S.C. § 651
et seq., and the regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, and all analogous state or local statutes and regulations.

“Equity
Securities” means any Units, any other equity securities of the Company and any other securities of the Company convertible
or exchangeable for Units or other equity securities of the Company.

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“Excess
Distribution Amount” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 5.5.

“Fair Market
Value” means, with respect to any property or asset, the fair market value of such property or asset as determined in
good faith by the Board of Managers.

“GAAP”
means generally accepted accounting principles and practices, consistently applied, which are recognized as such by the Financial
Accounting Standards Board (or any generally recognized successor).

“Governmental
Authority” means any nation or government, any state or other political subdivision thereof and any entity exercising
executive, legislative, judicial, taxing, regulatory or administrative functions of or pertaining to government, any province,
commonwealth, territory, possession, county, parish, town, township, village or municipality, whether now existing or hereafter
constituted or existing.

“Grant
Letter” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.2(c).

“Gross
Asset Value” means, with respect to any asset, the asset’s adjusted tax basis for federal income tax purposes,
except as follows:

(a)  
The initial Gross Asset Value of any asset contributed by a Member to the Company is the gross Fair Market Value of such
asset, as determined in good faith by the Board of Managers.

(b)  
The Gross Asset Value of all Company assets shall be adjusted to equal their respective gross Fair Market Values, as determined
in good faith by the Board of Managers using such method of valuation as it may adopt, as of the following times:

(i)    
the acquisition of an additional Membership Interest in the Company by a new or existing Member in exchange for more than
a de minimis Capital Contribution (other than Capital Contributions made by the Members pursuant to Section 4.1) if the
Board of Managers determines that such adjustment is necessary or appropriate to reflect the relative Membership Interests of the
Members in the Company;

(ii) 
the distribution by the Company to a Member of more than a de minimis amount of Company assets as consideration for Membership
Interests in the Company, if the Board of Managers determines that such adjustment is necessary or appropriate to reflect the relative
Membership Interests of the Members in the Company;

(iii) 
the liquidation or dissolution of the Company within the meaning of Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(g);

(iv)
 the grant of a Membership Interest in the Company (other than a de minimis interest) as consideration for the provision
of services to or for the benefit of the Company by an existing Member acting in his capacity as a Member, or by a new Member acting
in his capacity as a Member or in anticipation of becoming a Member of the Company, if the Board of Managers determines that such
adjustment is necessary or appropriate to reflect the relative Membership Interests of the Members in the Company;

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(v)  
the acquisition of an interest in the Company by any new or existing Member upon the exercise of a noncompensatory option
or warrant in accordance with Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(s), if the Board of Managers determines that such
adjustment is necessary or appropriate to reflect the relative Membership Interests of the Members in the Company; or

(vi)
 at such other times as the Board of Managers determines is necessary or appropriate to comply with Treasury Regulations
Section 1.704-1(b) and 1.704-2.

If any noncompensatory
options or warrants are outstanding upon the occurrence of an event described in this paragraph (b)(i) through (b)(vi), the Company
shall adjust the Gross Asset Values of its properties in accordance with Treasury Regulations Sections 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(f)(1)
and 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(h)(2).

(c)  
The Gross Asset Value of any Company asset distributed to a Member is the gross Fair Market Value of such asset (taking
section 7701(g) of the Code into account) on the date of distribution as determined by the Board of Managers using such method
of valuation as it may adopt.

(d)  
The Gross Asset Values of Company assets will be increased (or decreased) to reflect any adjustments to the adjusted tax
basis of such assets pursuant to Code Section 734(b) or Code Section 743(b), but only to the extent that such adjustments are taken
into account in determining Capital Accounts pursuant to Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(m), except that Gross Asset
Values will not be adjusted pursuant to this subparagraph (d) to the extent that an adjustment pursuant to subparagraph (b) above
is made in connection with a transaction that would otherwise result in an adjustment pursuant to this subparagraph (d).

(e)  
To the extent the Gross Asset Value of a Company asset has been determined or adjusted pursuant to clause (a), (b) or (d)
of this definition, such Gross Asset Value shall thereafter be adjusted by the Depreciation taken into account with respect to
such asset for purposes of computing Profits and Losses and other items of income, gain, loss and deduction allocated to the Members
pursuant to Article V and by Simulated Depletion.

“Guarantee
Obligation” means, as to any Person (the “guaranteeing person”), any obligation of (a) the guaranteeing
person or (b) another Person (including any bank under any letter of credit), if to induce the creation of such obligation of such
other Person the guaranteeing person has issued a reimbursement, counterindemnity or similar obligation, in either case guaranteeing
or in effect guaranteeing any Indebtedness, leases, dividends or other obligations (the “primary obligations”)
of any other third Person (the “primary obligor”) in any manner, whether directly or indirectly, including any
obligation of the guaranteeing person, whether or not contingent, (i) to purchase any such primary obligation or any property constituting
direct or indirect security therefor, (ii) to advance or supply funds (1) for the purchase or payment of any such primary obligation
or (2) to maintain working capital or equity capital of the primary obligor or otherwise to maintain the net worth or solvency
of the primary obligor, (iii) to purchase property, securities or services, in each case, primarily for the purpose of assuring
the owner of any such primary obligation of the ability of the primary obligor to make payment of such primary obligation or (iv)
otherwise to assure or hold harmless the owner of any such primary obligation against loss in respect thereof; provided, however,
that the term Guarantee Obligation shall not include endorsements of instruments for deposit or collection in the ordinary course
of business.

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“Hedged
Prices and Volumes” means prices and volumes of Hydrocarbons in barrels of oil or MMBtu of gas supported by confirmations
from any Qualified Counterparty to any Commodity Hedging Transaction.

“Hydrocarbon
Interests” means all presently existing or after-acquired rights, titles and interests in and to oil and gas leases,
oil, gas and mineral leases, other Hydrocarbon leases, mineral interests, mineral servitudes, overriding royalty interests, royalty
interests, net profits interests, production payment interests and other similar interests.

“Hydrocarbons”
means, collectively, oil, gas, casinghead gas, drip gasoline, natural gasoline, condensate, distillate and all other liquid or
gaseous hydrocarbons and related minerals and all products therefrom, in each case whether in a natural or a processed state.

“IDCs”
has the meaning assigned to the term “intangible drilling and development costs” in Section 263(c) of the Code.

“Indebtedness”
means, with respect to any Person at any date, without duplication, all (a) indebtedness of such Person for borrowed money; (b)
obligations of such Person for the deferred purchase price of property or services (other than trade payables incurred in the ordinary
course of such Person’s business); (c) obligations of such Person evidenced by notes, bonds, debentures or other similar
instruments; (d) indebtedness created or arising under any conditional sale or other title retention agreement with respect to
property acquired by such Person (even though the rights and remedies of the seller or lender under such agreement in the event
of default are limited to repossession or sale of such property); (e) capital lease obligations of such Person; (f) obligations
of such Person, contingent or otherwise, as an account party or applicant under acceptance, letter of credit or similar facilities;
(g) obligations of such Person, contingent or otherwise, to purchase, redeem, retire or otherwise acquire for value any capital
stock of such Person; (h) Guarantee Obligations of such Person in respect of obligations of the kind referred to in clauses (a)
through (g) above; (i) obligations of the kind referred to in clauses (a) through (h) above secured by (or for which the holder
of such obligation has an existing right, contingent or otherwise, to be secured by) any Lien on property (including accounts and
contract rights) owned by such Person, whether or not such Person has assumed or become liable for the payment of such obligation
and (j) obligations (netted, to the extent provided for therein) of such Person in respect of any Commodity Hedging Transaction
or any financial hedge.

“Indemnitee”
has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 8.15.

“Initial
CEC Investment” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 4.2(b).

“Initial
Class B Unit” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.2(a)(ii).

“Initial
Notice” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 9.4.

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“Intended
Distribution Amount” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 5.5.

“Interest
Rate” means a rate per annum equal to the lesser of (a) varying rate per annum that is equal to the interest rate publicly
quoted by JPMorgan Chase Bank (or its successor) from time to time as its prime commercial or similar reference interest rate,
with adjustments in that varying rate to be made on the same date as any change in that rate, compounded annually, and (b) the
maximum rate permitted by applicable law.

“Investment
Period” means the period beginning on the date hereof and ending on the earliest of (i) the third (3rd) anniversary of
the date hereof, unless the Board of Managers, in accordance with Section 6.6, extends this period; (ii) the date on which
CEC has made aggregate cash Capital Contributions to the Company equal to its Commitment Amount; (iii) the consummation of a Qualified
IPO; (iv) the occurrence of an event described in clause (i) or (iv) of the definition of “Change of Control”; or (v)
the consummation of a Company Sale in accordance with Section 9.3.

“Lien”
means any of the following: mortgage; lien (statutory or other); other security agreement, arrangement or interest; hypothecation,
pledge or other deposit arrangement; assignment; charge; levy; executory seizure; attachment; garnishment; encumbrance (including
any easement, exception, reservation or limitation, right of way, and the like); conditional sale, title retention, voting agreement
or other similar agreement, arrangement, device or restriction; preemptive or similar right; the filing of any financing statement
under the Uniform Commercial Code or comparable law of any jurisdiction; or any restriction on Disposition; provided, however,
that the term “Lien” shall not include any of the foregoing to the extent created by this Agreement.

“Liquidation
Event” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 10.1.

“Management
Manager” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 6.2(a).

“Management
Services Agreement” means that certain Management Services Agreement, dated as of [  ̃ ],
2016, by and among BROG and the Company.

“Manager”
and “Managers” have the meanings assigned to such terms in Section 6.1.

“Material
Adverse Effect” means a material adverse effect on any of (a) the business, results of operation, assets, liabilities,
or condition (financial or otherwise) of the Company and its subsidiaries taken as a whole, or (b) the value of the property
of the Company (except when such value is affected by then-current market conditions in the oil and gas industry, other than financial
and capital markets conditions).

“Member”
means any Person executing this Agreement as of the date hereof as a member or hereafter admitted to the Company as a member as
provided in this Agreement, but such term does not include any Person who has ceased to be a Member.

“Member
Minimum Gain” means an amount, with respect to each Member Nonrecourse Debt, equal to the Company Minimum Gain that would
result if such Member Nonrecourse Debt were treated as a Nonrecourse Liability, determined in accordance with Treasury Regulations
Section 1.704-2(i).

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“Member
Nonrecourse Debt” has the meaning set forth in Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-2(b)(4) for the term “partner
nonrecourse debt.”

“Member
Nonrecourse Deductions” has the meaning set forth in Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-2(i) for the term “partner
nonrecourse deductions.”

“Membership
Interest” means the interest of a Member in the Company, including the right of such Member to receive distributions
(liquidating or otherwise), to be allocated income, gain, loss, deduction, credit, or similar items, to receive information, and
to grant consents or approvals; provided, however, that such term shall not include any management rights held by a Member
solely in its capacity as a Member.

“Monetization
Event” means a Change of Control, a Liquidation Event, a public offering, or any other similar transaction determined
by the Board of Managers to constitute a Monetization Event.

“Nonrecourse
Deductions” has the meaning set forth in Treasury Regulations Sections 1.704-2(b)(1) and 1.704-2(c).

“Nonrecourse
Liability” has the meaning set forth in Treasury Regulations Sections 1.704-2(b)(3) and 1.752-1(a)(2).

“Oil and
Gas Properties” means (i) Hydrocarbon Interests; (ii) the properties now or hereafter pooled or unitized with Hydrocarbon
Interests; (iii) all presently existing or future unitization, pooling agreements and declarations of pooled units and the units
created thereby (including all units created under orders, regulations and rules of any Governmental Authority having jurisdiction)
which may affect all or any portion of the Hydrocarbon Interests; (iv) all operating agreements, contracts and other agreements
which relate to any of the Hydrocarbon Interests or the production, sale, purchase, exchange or processing of Hydrocarbons from
or attributable to such Hydrocarbon Interests; (v) all Hydrocarbons in and under and which may be produced and saved or attributable
to the Hydrocarbon Interests, the lands covered thereby and all oil in tanks and all rents, issues, profits, proceeds, products,
revenues and other incomes from or attributable to the Hydrocarbon Interests; and (vi) all tenements, hereditaments, appurtenances
and properties in anywise appertaining, belonging, affixed or incidental to the Hydrocarbon Interests, properties, rights, titles,
interests and estates described or referred to above, including any and all property, real or personal, now owned or hereafter
acquired and situated upon, used, held for use or useful in connection with the operating, working or development of any of such
Hydrocarbon Interests or Property (excluding drilling rigs, automotive equipment or other personal property which may be on such
premises for the purpose of drilling a well or for other similar temporary uses) and including any and all oil wells, gas wells,
injection wells or other wells, buildings, structures, fuel separators, liquid extraction plants, plant compressors, pumps, pumping
units, field gathering systems, tanks and tank batteries, fixtures, valves, fittings, machinery and parts, engines, boilers, meters,
apparatus, equipment, appliances, tools, implements, cables, wires, towers, casing, tubing and rods, surface leases, rights-of-way,
easements and servitudes together with all additions, substitutions, replacements, accessions and attachments to any and all of
the foregoing.

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“Other
Investments” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 6.9(a)(i).

“Participating
Unitholder” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 9.5(c).

“Participation
Member” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 9.5(a).

“Participation
Notice” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 9.5(b).

“Participation
Offer” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 9.5(a).

“Participation
Sale” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 9.5(b).

“Person”
has the meaning set forth in Section 18-101(12) of the Act.

“Permitted
Transfer” means a Disposition by CEC or any of its Permitted Transferees of any or all of its Units, Membership Interests,
related management rights, and rights to be a Member hereunder to one or more Permitted Transferees in which such transferee agrees
in writing to be bound by the terms and provisions of this Agreement; provided, however, that any such Disposition shall
be void ab initio if on any date thereafter such transferee ceases to be a “Permitted Transferee” and such Disposition
would not otherwise be permitted under this Agreement.

“Permitted
Transferee” means (i) as to CEC, any Affiliate of CEC and (ii) as to BROG, with respect to Class B Units, any executive
or management team member of BROG, and (iii) as to any Class B Unitholder that is a natural person, any trust, corporation, partnership
or limited liability company, the sole beneficiaries, stockholders, partners or members of which are the applicable Class B Unitholder,
the spouse of such Class B Unitholder, or any parent, grandparent, sibling or any lineal descendant of such Class B Unitholder
(whether by blood, marriage or legal adoption); provided that, any transferee described under clause (iii) of shall only
be a Permitted Transferee if such transfer by the Class B Unitholder is made solely for estate planning purposes.

“Pre-IPO
Value” means the product of (a) the quotient obtained by dividing (i) the estimated net proceeds to the issuer in the
Qualified IPO (in each case, less the reasonably estimated expenses of the Qualified IPO to the issuer) by (ii) a fraction (expressed
as a percentage), the numerator of which is the number of securities to be sold to the public in the Qualified IPO and the denominator
of which is the total number of securities of the same class or series as the securities to be sold to the public that will be
outstanding immediately after the Qualified IPO and (b) the difference between 100% and the percentage described in clause (a)(ii)
of this definition.

“Profits
and Losses” means, for each fiscal year or other period, an amount equal to the Company’s taxable income or loss
for such year or period determined in accordance with Code Section 703(a) (for this purpose, all items of income, gain, loss, deduction
or credit required to be stated separately pursuant to Code Section 703(a)(1) will be included in taxable income or loss), with
the following adjustments:

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(a)           
Any income of the Company that is exempt from federal income tax and not otherwise taken into account in computing Profits
or Losses pursuant to this definition of Profits and Losses will increase the amount of such income and/or decrease the amount
of such loss;

(b)           
Any expenditure of the Company described in Code Section 705(a)(2)(B) or treated as Code Section 705(a)(2)(B) expenditures
pursuant to Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(i), and not otherwise taken into account in computing Profits or Losses
pursuant to this definition of Profits and Losses, will decrease the amount of such income and/or increase the amount of such loss;

(c)           
Gain (including Simulated Gain) or loss resulting from any disposition of Company assets where such gain or loss is recognized
for federal income tax purposes will be computed by reference to the Gross Asset Value of the Company assets disposed of, notwithstanding
that the adjusted tax basis of such Company assets differs from its Gross Asset Value;

(d)           
In lieu of the depreciation, amortization and other cost recovery deductions taken into account in computing such income
or loss, Depreciation or Simulated Depletion will be taken into account for such fiscal year or other period;

(e)           
To the extent an adjustment to the adjusted tax basis of any asset included in Company assets pursuant to Code Section 734(b)
or Code Section 743(b) is required pursuant to Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(m) to be taken into account in determining
Capital Accounts as a result of a distribution other than in liquidation of a Membership Interest, the amount of such adjustment
will be treated as an item of gain (if the adjustment increases the basis of the asset) or loss (if the adjustment decreases the
basis of the asset) from the disposition of the asset and will be taken into account for the purposes of computing Profits and
Losses;

(f)            
If the Gross Asset Value of any Company asset is adjusted in accordance with subparagraph (b) or subparagraph (c) of the
definition of "Gross Asset Value" above, the amount of such adjustment will be taken into account in the fiscal year
of such adjustment as gain or loss from the disposition of such asset for purposes of computing Profits or Losses; and

(g)           
Notwithstanding any other provision of this definition of Profits and Losses, any items that are specially allocated pursuant
to Section 5.2(b) hereof will not be taken into account in computing Profits or Losses. The amounts of the items of Company
income, gain, loss or deduction available to be specially allocated pursuant to Section 5.2(b) hereof will be determined
by applying rules analogous to those set forth in this definition of Profits and Losses.

“Proved
Reserves” means those Oil and Gas Properties designated as proved (in accordance with SEC rules and regulations) in the
reserve report most recently delivered to CEC pursuant to this Agreement.

“PV 10
Value” means, with respect to any Proved Reserves, the aggregate net present value of such Oil and Gas Properties calculated
before income taxes, but after reduction for royalties, lease operating expenses, severance and ad valorem taxes, capital expenditures
and abandonment costs; with no escalation of capital expenditures or abandonment costs; discounted at 10%; using assumptions regarding
future prices of Hydrocarbon sales based on Hedged Prices and Volumes and the Bank Price Deck on all unhedged volumes, adjusted
for historical price differentials and Btu and quality adjustments; and with escalation of assumed lease operating expenses using
the factor contained in the most recent publication of the Macquarie Tristone Energy Lender Price Survey. The PV 10 Value shall
be calculated and included as part of each reserve report, and such PV 10 Value shall remain in effect until the delivery of the
next reserve report to be delivered.

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“Qualified
Counterparty” means, with respect to any Qualified Hedging Agreement, any counterparty thereto that is acceptable to
the Board of Managers as evidenced by its written consent.

“Qualified
Hedging Agreement” means any Commodity Hedging Transaction entered into by the Company or its subsidiaries and any Qualified
Counterparty.

“Qualified
IPO” means the offering of equity securities of the Company or any subsidiary of the Company in an underwritten firm
commitment public offering registered under the Securities Act that results in aggregate net proceeds to the Company or such Affiliate
and the Unitholders of not less than $100,000,000 and resulting in a class of the Company’s or such Affiliate’s equity
being listed on the New York Stock Exchange or quoted on the NASDAQ Global Select Market, the NASDAQ Global Market, the London
Stock Exchange, the AIM London Stock Exchange, the Toronto Stock Exchange, the TSX Venture Exchange or any other major stock exchange.

“Regulatory
Allocations” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 5.2(b)(viii).

“Related
Party” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 6.6(a)(xvii).

“Representative”
has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 12.12.

“Residual
Value” means, at any time, the aggregate amount that the Class A Unitholders and the Class
B Unitholders would receive if all assets of the Company as of such time were sold for their Fair Market Value, all liabilities
of the Company were satisfied in cash in accordance with their terms (taking into account the non-recourse nature of any
liability), and all remaining cash was distributed to the Members under Section
5.1.

“Responsible
Officer” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.1(b)(iii).

“Safe Harbor”
means the election described in the Safe Harbor Regulation, pursuant to which a partnership and all of its partners may elect to
treat the fair market value of a partnership interest that is transferred in connection with the performance of services as being
equal to the liquidation value of that interest.

“Safe Harbor
Election” means the election by a partnership and its partners to apply the Safe Harbor, as described in the Safe Harbor
Regulation and I.R.S. Notice 2005-43, 2005- 1 C.B. 1221, issued on May 20, 2005.

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“Safe Harbor
Regulation” means Proposed Treasury Regulations Section 1.83-3(l), issued on May 20, 2005.

“SEC”
means the Securities and Exchange Commission (or successor thereto or an analogous Governmental Authority).

“Securities
Act” means the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

“Sharing
Percentage” means, with respect to any Class A Unitholder, a fraction, expressed as percentage, the numerator of which
equals the total number of Class A Units held by such Class A Unitholder, and the denominator of which equals the total number
of Class A Units held by all Class A Unitholders.

“Simulated
Basis” means the Gross Asset Value of any separate oil and gas property (as defined in Section 614 of the Code).

“Simulated
Depletion” means, with respect to each separate oil and gas property (as defined in Section 614 of the Code), a depletion
allowance computed in accordance with federal income tax principles and in the manner specified in Treasury Regulations Section
1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(k)(2). For purposes of computing Simulated Depletion with respect to any property, the Simulated Basis of such
property shall be deemed to be the Gross Asset Value of such property, and in no event shall such allowance, in the aggregate,
exceed such Simulated Basis.

“Simulated
Gain” means with respect to each separate oil and gas property (as defined in Section 614 of the Code), the simulated
gain as computed in accordance with Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(k)(2) (i.e., the excess of the amount realized
from the sale or other disposition of a separate oil and gas property over the Gross Asset Value of such property). If the Gross
Asset Value of any property the sale of which would result in Simulated Gain is increased as provided in this Agreement, the amount
of such adjustment shall be taken into account as gain from the disposition of such property for purposes of computing Simulated
Gain.

“Simulated
Loss” means with respect to each separate oil and gas property (as defined in Section 614 of the Code), the simulated
loss as computed in accordance with Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(k)(2) (i.e., the excess of the Gross Asset Value
of a separate oil and gas property over the amount realized from the sale or other disposition of such property). If the Gross
Asset Value of any property the sale of which would result in Simulated Loss is decreased as provided in this Agreement, the amount
of such adjustment shall be taken into account as loss from the disposition of such property for purposes of computing Simulated
Loss.

“Subject
Distribution” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 5.5.

“Subsequent
CEC Investment” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 4.2(c).

“Subsequent
Notice” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 9.4.

“Subsequent
Purchase” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 9.4.

“tax matters
partner” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 7.6.

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“Transaction
Document” means this Agreement, the Debt Contribution Agreement, the Asset Contribution Agreement, the Management Services
Agreement, each Grant Letter and any Exhibit, Annex or Schedule to any of the foregoing.

“Transferring
Unitholder” has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 9.5(a).

“Treasury
Regulations” (or any abbreviation thereof used herein) means temporary or final regulations promulgated under the Code.

“Unitholder”
and “Unitholders” have the meanings assigned to such terms in Section 3.2(a).

“Units”
has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.2(a).

Section 2.2.        
References and Construction.

(a)              
All references in this Agreement to articles, sections, subsections and other subdivisions refer to corresponding articles,
sections, subsections and other subdivisions of this Agreement unless expressly provided otherwise.

(b)              
Titles appearing at the beginning of any of such subdivisions are for convenience only and shall not constitute part of
such subdivisions and shall be disregarded in construing the language contained in such subdivisions.

(c)              
The words “this Agreement,” “this instrument,” “herein,” “hereof,” “hereby,”
“hereunder” and words of similar import refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular subdivision unless
expressly so limited.

(d)              
Words in the singular form shall be construed to include the plural and vice versa, unless the context otherwise requires.

(e)              
Examples shall not be construed to limit, expressly or by implication, the matter they illustrate.

(f)               
The word “or” is not exclusive and the word “includes” and its derivatives shall mean “includes,
but is not limited to” and corresponding derivative expressions.

(g)              
No consideration shall be given to the fact or presumption that one party had a greater or lesser hand in drafting this
Agreement.

(h)              
All references herein to “$” or “dollars” shall refer to U.S. Dollars.

(i)                
Unless the context otherwise requires or unless otherwise provided herein, the terms defined in this Agreement which refer
to a particular agreement, instrument or document shall also refer to and include all renewals, extensions, modifications, amendments
or restatements of such agreement, instrument or document, provided that nothing contained in this subsection shall be construed
to authorize such renewal, extension, modification, amendment or restatement.

(j)                
Exhibits 3.1, 3.8, 5.1 and 6.2(a) to this Agreement are attached hereto. Each such Exhibit
is incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof for all purposes and references to this Agreement shall include such
Exhibit unless the context shall otherwise require.

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ARTICLE
III

 

Members and Units

 

Section 3.1.        
Members. The names and addresses of the Members of the Company are set forth in Exhibit 3.1.

Section 3.2.        
Units.

(a)              
The Company shall have two classes of Membership Interests as follows:

(i)                
a class consisting of 64,545,608.76 authorized Class A Membership Interests, which shall be referred to herein as “Class
A Units”;

(ii)             
a class consisting of 1,000,000 authorized Class B Membership Interests which shall be referred to herein as “Class
B Units.” Each Class B Unit issued shall have an amount (a “Benchmark
Amount”) attributed to it by the Board of Managers, which Benchmark Amount shall be reflected
on Exhibit 3.1. The Benchmark Amount with respect to each of the Class B Units
issued on the date hereof (each, an “Initial Class B Unit”) shall be $0.00.
The Benchmark Amount for any other Class B Unit shall be equal to the per-Unit amount that would be distributed in respect of an
Initial Class B Unit if the Residual Value was distributed to the Members under Section
5.1 immediately prior to the issuance of such Class B Units for which the Benchmark Amount is being determined.

Class A Units and
Class B Units are herein sometimes called the “Units.” Any Units purchased or redeemed by the Company shall
become authorized but unissued Units.

Each class of Membership
Interests of the Company shall have the rights and privileges accorded such class as are set forth in this Agreement. Members that
own Class A Units are herein sometimes called a “Class A Unitholder” or collectively the “Class A Unitholders.”
Members that own Class B Units are herein sometimes called a “Class B Unitholder” or collectively the “Class
B Unitholders.” The Class A Unitholders and Class B Unitholders are referred to herein each as a “Unitholder,”
and collectively as “Unitholders.” Any reference herein to a Unitholder holding a particular class of Units
shall be deemed to refer to such holder only to the extent of his ownership of such class of Units.

(b)              
The Company is authorized to issue to the Members up to the aggregate number of Class A Units authorized pursuant to Section
3.2(a) at $1.00 per Class A Unit pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

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(c)              
Subject to the approvals required in Section 6.6, the Company is authorized to issue Class B Units from time to time
only to Eligible Recipients pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The Class B Units shall be subject to the terms
and conditions set forth in the applicable Grant Letter, including any vesting conditions set forth therein. As used herein, an
“Eligible Recipient” shall mean (i) a holder of the Initial Class B Units and (ii) any officer,
Manager, employee or consultant to the Company or any of its subsidiaries hereafter approved by the Board of Managers. The number
of Class B Units to be issued to an Eligible Recipient and the identity of such Eligible Recipient shall be subject to approval
by the Board of Managers. Each issuance by the Company of Class B Units to an Eligible Recipient shall be evidenced (A) by the
execution and delivery of a “Grant Letter” (as herein called) by and between the Company and such Eligible Recipient
substantially in the form approved by the Board of Managers and (B) by the execution and delivery of a counterpart to this Agreement
by such Eligible Recipient.

(i)                
The Class B Units are issued in consideration of services rendered and to be rendered by the holders for the benefit of
the Company. The Class B Units issued on the date hereof and any Class B Units issued thereafter are intended to constitute “profits
interests” as that term is used in Revenue Procedure 93-27, 1993-2 C.B. 343, and Revenue Procedure 2001-43, 2001-2 C.B. 191,
and the provisions in this Agreement shall be interpreted consistently with such intent. The Class B Units issued on the date hereof
will have a Benchmark Amount of zero. The Company and the holders of Class B Units shall file all U.S. federal income tax returns
consistent with such characterization. Subject to the last sentence of this Section 3.2(c)(i), the Members agree that, in
the event the Safe Harbor Regulation is finalized, the Company will be authorized and directed to make the Safe Harbor Election
and the Company and each Member (including any Person to whom an interest in the Company is transferred in connection with the
performance of services) agrees to comply with all requirements of the Safe Harbor with respect to all interests in the Company
transferred in connection with the performance of services while the Safe Harbor Election remains effective. Subject to the last
sentence of this Section 3.2(c)(i), the Board of Managers shall be authorized to (and will) prepare, execute, and file the
Safe Harbor Election. The Company and the Board of Managers shall not be authorized to make the Safe Harbor Election if making
such election is reasonably expected to decrease the amount that would otherwise be distributed with respect to the Class A Units
under this Agreement if such Safe Harbor Election were not made or to otherwise have an adverse effect on holders of the Class
A Units.

(ii)             
Within thirty (30) days following the receipt of any Class B Unit, each recipient of such Class B Unit shall file with the
Internal Revenue Service an election authorized by Section 83(b) of the Code with respect to such Class B Unit, as applicable,
and will deliver to the Company a copy of such election promptly after its filing.

(d)              
Other than issuances of Class A Units pursuant to Article IV and issuances of Class B Units in accordance with Section
3.2(c), the Company shall be permitted to issue Class A Units, Class B Units or any other Equity Securities with the approval
of the Board of Managers pursuant to Section 6.6(a), including effecting any amendment to this Agreement to give effect
thereto.

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(e)              
Exhibit 3.1 sets forth the number of Class A Units and Class B Units owned by each Member. With the approval of the
Board of Managers, the officers of the Company shall amend Exhibit 3.1 to reflect any changes thereto resulting from any
issuances of Units, transfers, or admissions effected in accordance with this Agreement.

Section 3.3.        
Voting.

(a)              
In order that the Company may determine the Members entitled to notice of or to vote at any meeting of Members or any adjournment
thereof and the allocation of votes or rights held by Members, the Board of Managers may fix a record date, which shall not precede
the date upon which the resolution fixing the record date is adopted by the Board of Managers, and which record date shall not
be more than sixty (60) nor less than ten (10) days before the date of such meeting.

(b)              
The Members, as members of the Company, shall have the right to vote on only those matters as to which this Agreement expressly
confers on the Members as members the right to vote and then only to the extent expressly set forth in this Agreement. To the extent
that the vote of Members may be required hereunder and except as otherwise provided herein, the Class A Unitholders shall have
one vote for each such Class A Unit held and at the time of the record date established for the vote, or if no record date is established,
at the time of the vote. Except as otherwise provided herein, the affirmative act of the Members shall require the vote of Units
representing a majority of the aggregate votes entitled to be cast by all Class A Unitholders. Except as expressly provided hereunder
or required by law, (i) no matter requiring a vote shall require the vote of any particular class of Unitholders and (ii) Class
B Unitholders shall not have any voting rights. To the extent a vote of the Class B Unitholders is provided hereunder or required
by law, the Class B Unitholders shall have one vote for each Class B Unit held. All Members have the right to vote by proxy.

Section 3.4.        
Additional Members. Additional Persons may be admitted to the Company as Members as provided more specifically
herein.

Section 3.5.        
Liability to Third Parties. No Member or any officer, director, manager, or partner of such Member, solely by
reason of being a Member, shall be liable for the debts, obligations or liabilities of the Company, including under a judgment,
decree or order of a court.

Section 3.6.        
Withdrawal. No Member shall have the unilateral right to withdraw, resign or retire from the Company as a Member
without the approval of the Board of Managers.

Section 3.7.        
Members Have No Agency Authority. Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, no Member (in its capacity
as a member of the Company) shall have any agency authority on behalf of the Company.

Section 3.8.        
Spouses of Members. The spouse of any Member that is a natural person shall not become a Member as a result
of such marital relationship. Each spouse of a Member that is a natural person shall be required to execute a Spousal Agreement
in substantially the form of Exhibit 3.8, or such other form as is approved by the Board of Managers, to evidence his or
her agreement and consent to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement and each other Transaction Document that has
been or will be executed by such Member or is otherwise binding upon such Member, including any Grant Letter, as to such spouse’s
interest, whether as community property or otherwise, if any, in the Membership Interests owned by such Member.

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ARTICLE
IV

 

Capitalization

 

Section 4.1.        
Capital Contributions of CEC and BROG. As of the date hereof, pursuant to the Debt Contribution Agreement and
the Asset Contribution Agreement, CEC and BROG, respectively, have made actual or deemed Capital Contributions of cash or other
property to the Company in exchange for the issuance by the Company of the number of Class A Units set forth opposite each such
Member’s name on Exhibit 3.1 under the heading “Initial Class A Units.”

Section 4.2.        
Commitment Amounts; Further Capital Contributions.

(a)              
Subject to the terms hereof, CEC agrees to make Capital Contributions to the Company after the date hereof and during the
Investment Period at the times and in the manner provided for in this Section 4.2; provided, however, that
in no event shall CEC be required to make aggregate Capital Contributions in excess of CEC’s Commitment Amount.

(b)              
As of the date hereof, without the need for further approval of the Board of Managers or the Company’s compliance
with the procedures set forth in Section 4.2(c), the Company has called for additional Capital Contributions from CEC in the aggregate
amount of $10,000,000 in exchange for the issuance by the Company of the Class A Units set forth opposite CEC’s name on Exhibit
3.1 under the heading “Initial Capital Call Class A Units” (the “Initial CEC Investment”). Such
additional Capital Contributions shall be funded on or prior to the date hereof. For the avoidance of doubt, the additional Capital
Contributions made by CEC pursuant to this Section 4.2(b) shall reduce the Commitment Amount of CEC set forth on Exhibit
3.1.

(c)              
Subject to Section 6.6, from time to time following the date hereof and prior to the expiration of the Investment
Period, the Company, with the approval of the Board of Managers, may call for additional Capital Contributions from CEC by providing
written notice (a “Call Notice”) to CEC, which Call Notice shall include (i) the aggregate amount of additional
Capital Contributions to be made, and (ii) the date by which such additional Capital Contributions must be made, which date shall
not be less than fifteen (15) Business Days following the date of the Call Notice. CEC shall, within fifteen (15) Business Days
following the date of the Call Notice, make an additional Capital Contribution to the Company in the amount equal to the amount
of additional Capital Contributions specified in the Call Notice (each, a “Subsequent CEC Investment”). Except
as otherwise set forth in this Section 4.2, no Member shall have any right or obligation to make any additional Capital
Contributions to the Company.

(d)              
In exchange for CEC funding an additional Capital Contribution in accordance with this Section 4.2, the Company shall
issue to CEC Class A Units at a per Unit purchase price equal to $1.00.

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Section 4.3.        
Capital Accounts. A capital account shall be established and maintained for each Member in accordance with the
definition of Capital Account herein.

Section 4.4.        
Interest on and Return of Capital Contributions.

(a)              
Except as provided herein, no interest shall be paid by the Company in respect of any Member’s Capital Contributions
or Capital Account. However, all interest that accrues on Company funds shall be allocated and credited to the Members in accordance
with Article V.

(b)              
Except as otherwise provided herein, no Member shall have the right to withdraw or to receive a return of its Capital Contribution.

ARTICLE
V

 

Allocations and Distributions

 

Section 5.1.        
Distributions.

(a)              
The Company may make distributions of Available Cash or other properties to the Unitholders from time to time, subject to
the provisions of Section 5.1(c), as determined by the Board of Managers in accordance with the terms hereof. All distributions
shall be made to the Unitholders in accordance with Exhibit 5.1.

(b)              
The Company shall make distributions of Available Cash as provided in paragraph 1.02 of Exhibit 5.1.

(c)              
The amount of any non-cash distributable property to be distributed in accordance with this Section 5.1 shall be
its Fair Market Value.

(d)              
Unless otherwise instructed in writing by a Member, payment of all cash distributions to the Members under this Agreement
shall be made by wire transfer of immediately available funds in accordance with such written instructions to the Managers as may
be provided by such Members from time to time.

(e)              
The provisions of this Section 5.1 are subject to the provisions of Section 5.4.

Section 5.2.        
Allocations.

(a)              
Profits and Losses.

(i)                
Profits and Losses will be determined and allocated with respect to each fiscal year of the Company as of the end of such
fiscal year, at such times as the Company assets are revalued in accordance with the definition of Gross Asset Value and at such
other times as determined appropriate by the Board of Managers. Subject to the other provisions of this Article V, an allocation
to a Member of a share of Profits or Losses will be treated as an allocation of the same share of each item of income, gain, loss
or deduction that is taken into account in computing Profits or Losses.

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(ii)             
Subject to the other provisions of this Article V, for purposes of maintaining the Capital Accounts of the Members,
the Profits and Losses for each fiscal year or other period will be allocated among the Members in a manner such that the Adjusted
Capital Account of each Member, immediately after making such allocation is, as nearly as possible, equal (proportionately) to
the amount of distributions that would be made to such Member pursuant to Section 5.1 and paragraph 1.01 of Exhibit
5.1 (taking into account Section 5.4) if the Company were dissolved, its affairs wound up and its assets sold for cash
equal to their Gross Asset Value, all Company liabilities were satisfied (limited with respect to each nonrecourse liability to
the Gross Asset Value of the asset securing such liability), any liability of a Member to the Company is satisfied in full and
the net assets of the Company were distributed in accordance with Section 5.1(a) and paragraph 1.01 of Exhibit
5.1 (taking into account Section 5.4).

(b)              
Special Allocations. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of Section 5.2(a)(ii), the following special
allocations will be made in the following order of priority:

(i)                
Minimum Gain Chargeback. If there is a net decrease in Company Minimum Gain during a Company fiscal year or other
period, then each Member will be allocated items of Company income and gain for such fiscal year or other period (and, if necessary,
for subsequent years or periods) in an amount equal to such Member’s share of the net decrease in Company Minimum Gain, determined
in accordance with Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-2(g)(2). This Section 5.2(b)(i) is intended to comply with the minimum
gain chargeback requirement of Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-2(f) and will be interpreted consistently therewith.

(ii)             
Member Minimum Gain Chargeback. If there is a net decrease in Member Minimum Gain attributable to a Member Nonrecourse
Debt during any Company fiscal year or other period, each Member who has a share of the Member Minimum Gain attributable to such
Member Nonrecourse Debt, determined in accordance with Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-2(i)(5), will be specially allocated
items of Company income and gain for such fiscal year or other period (and, if necessary, subsequent years or periods) in an amount
equal to such Member’s share of the net decrease in Member Minimum Gain attributable to such Member Nonrecourse Debt, determined
in a manner consistent with the provisions of Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-2(i)(4) and 1.704-2(j)(2). This Section 5.2(b)(ii)
is intended to comply with the partner nonrecourse debt minimum gain chargeback requirement of Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-2(i)(4)
and will be interpreted consistently therewith.

(iii)           
Qualified Income Offset. If any Member unexpectedly receives an adjustment, allocation, or distribution of the type
contemplated by Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(4), (5) or (6), items of income and gain will be allocated to
all such Members (in proportion to the amounts of their respective deficit Adjusted Capital Accounts) in an amount and manner sufficient
to eliminate the deficit balance in the Adjusted Capital Account of such Member as quickly as possible, provided that an
allocation pursuant to this Section 5.2(b)(iii) shall be made if and only to the extent that such Member would have an Adjusted
Capital Account deficit after all other allocations provided for in this Article V have been tentatively made as if this
Section 5.2(b)(iii) were not in this Agreement. It is intended that this Section 5.2(b)(iii) qualify and be construed
as a “qualified income offset” within the meaning of Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d).

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(iv)            
Limitation on Allocation of Net Loss. If the allocation of Losses to a Member as provided in Section 5.2(a)
hereof would create or increase an Adjusted Capital Account deficit, there will be allocated to such Member only that amount of
Losses as will not create or increase an Adjusted Capital Account deficit. The Losses that would, absent the application of the
preceding sentence, otherwise be allocated to such Member will be allocated to the other Members in accordance with their relative
Sharing Percentages subject to the limitations of this Section 5.2(b)(iv).

(v)              
Certain Additional Adjustments. To the extent that an adjustment to the adjusted tax basis of any Company asset pursuant
to Code Section 734(b) or Code Section 743(b) is required, pursuant to Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(m)(2) or
Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(m)(4), to be taken into account in determining Capital Accounts as the result of
a distribution to a Member in complete liquidation of its Membership Interest, the amount of such adjustment to the Capital Accounts
will be treated as an item of gain (if the adjustment increases the basis of the asset) or loss (if the adjustment decreases such
basis), and such gain or loss will be specially allocated to the Members in accordance with their Membership Interests in the Company
in the event that Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(m)(2) applies, or to the Members to whom such distribution was
made in the event that Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(m)(4) applies.

(vi)            
Nonrecourse Deductions. The Nonrecourse Deductions for each taxable year of the Company will be allocated to the
Members in accordance with their Sharing Percentages.

(vii)         
Member Nonrecourse Deductions. The Member Nonrecourse Deductions will be allocated each fiscal year or other period
to the Member that bears the economic risk of loss (within the meaning of Treasury Regulations Section 1.752-2) for the Member
Nonrecourse Debt to which such Member Nonrecourse Deductions are attributable.

(viii)       
Regulatory Allocations. The allocations set forth in Sections 5.2(b)(i) through (vii) hereof (the “Regulatory
Allocations”) are intended to comply with certain requirements of Treasury Regulations Sections 1.704-1(b) and 1.704-2(i)
and shall be interpreted consistently therewith. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 5.2(a), the Regulatory Allocations
shall be taken into account in allocating other items of income, gain, loss and deduction among the Members so that, to the extent
possible, the net amount of such allocations of other items and the Regulatory Allocations to each Member shall be equal to the
net amount that would have been allocated to each such Member if the Regulatory Allocations had not occurred.

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(ix)            
Simulated Items & IDCs. Simulated Depletion, Simulated Loss, and IDCs with respect to each oil and gas property
(as defined in Section 614 of the Code) shall be allocated among the Members in proportion to the manner in which the Simulated
Basis of such property is allocated among the Members in accordance with clause (c) of the definition of Capital Account.

(x)              
Forfeiture Allocations. If any holder of Class B Units forfeits all or a portion of such holder’s Class B Units,
the Company shall make forfeiture allocations in respect of such Class B Units in the manner and to the extent required by Proposed
Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-1(b)(4)(xii) (as such Proposed Treasury Regulation may be amended or modified, including upon
the issuance of temporary or final Treasury Regulations).

(xi)            
Exercise of Noncompensatory Options. If, as a result of an exercise of a noncompensatory option to acquire an interest
in the Company, a Capital Account reallocation is required under Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(s)(3), the Company
shall make corrective allocations pursuant to Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(4)(x).

(c)              
Tax Allocations.

(i)                
Except as provided herein, for federal income tax purposes, each Company item of income, gain, loss, deduction and credit
will be allocated between the Members as its correlative item of “book” income, gain, loss, deduction or credit is
allocated pursuant to this Article V and each tax credit shall be allocated to the Members in the same manner as the receipt
or expenditures giving rise to such credit is allocated under this Article V.

(ii)             
Cost and percentage depletion deductions with respect to property the production from which is subject to depletion (“Depletable
Property”) shall be computed separately by the Members rather than the Company. For purposes of such computations, the
federal income tax basis of each Depletable Property shall be allocated to each Member in accordance with such Member’s Capital
Interest Percentage as of the time such Depletable Property is acquired by the Company, and shall be reallocated among the Members
in accordance with the Members’ Capital Interest Percentages as determined immediately following the occurrence of an event
giving rise to an adjustment to the Gross Asset Values of the Company’s Depletable Properties pursuant to clause (b) of the
definition of Gross Asset Value (or at the time of any material additions to the federal income tax basis of such Depletable Property).
Such allocations are intended to be made in accordance with the “partners’ interests in partnership capital”
under Section 613A(c)(7)(D) of the Code.

Each Member, with the assistance of
the Board of Managers, shall separately keep records of its share of the adjusted tax basis in each separate oil and gas property,
adjust such share of the adjusted tax basis for any cost or percentage depletion allowable with respect to such property and use
such adjusted tax basis in the computation of its cost depletion or in the computation of its gain or loss on the disposition of
such property by the Company. Upon the request of the Board of Managers, each Member shall advise the Board of Managers of its
adjusted tax basis in each separate oil and gas property and any depletion computed with respect thereto, both as computed in accordance
with the provisions of this subsection. The Board of Managers may rely on such information and, if it is not provided by the Member,
may make such assumptions as it shall determine with respect thereto. When reasonably requested by the Members, the Company shall
provide all available information needed by the Members to comply with the record keeping requirements of this Section 5.2(c).

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(iii)           
Except as provided in Section 5.2(c)(iv), for the purposes of the separate computation of gain or loss by each Member
on the sale or disposition of each separate oil and gas property (as defined in Section 614 of the Code), the Company’s allocable
share of the “amount realized” (as such term is defined in Section 1001(b) of the Code) from such sale or disposition
shall be allocated for federal income tax purposes among the Members as follows:

(A)            
first, to the extent such amount realized constitutes a recovery of the Simulated Basis of the property, to the Members
in the same percentages as the depletable basis of such property was allocated to the Member pursuant to Section 5.2(c)(ii);
and

(B)             
second, the remainder of such amount realized, if any, to the Members in accordance with Section 5.2(a).

(iv)            
Tax items with respect to Company assets that are contributed to the Company with a Gross Asset Value that varies from its
basis in the hands of the contributing Member immediately preceding the date of contribution will be allocated between the Members
for income tax purposes pursuant to Treasury Regulations promulgated under Code Section 704(c) so as to take into account such
variation. The Company will account for such variation under any method approved under Code Section 704(c) and the applicable Treasury
Regulations as chosen by the tax matters partner. If the Gross Asset Value of any Company asset is adjusted pursuant to the definition
of “Gross Asset Value” herein, subsequent allocations of income, gain, loss, deduction and credit with respect to such
Company asset will take account of any variation between the adjusted tax basis of such Company asset for federal income tax purposes
and its Gross Asset Value in a manner consistent with Code Section 704(c) and the Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder under
any method approved under Code Section 704(c) and the applicable Treasury Regulations as chosen by the Board of Managers. Allocations
pursuant to this Section 5.2(c) are solely for purposes of federal, state and local taxes and will not affect, or in any
way be taken into account in computing, any Member’s Capital Account, share of Profits and Losses (or items thereof), or
any other items or distributions pursuant to any provision of this Agreement.

(d)              
Other Provisions.

(i)                
For any fiscal year or other period during which any part of a Membership Interest in the Company is transferred between
the Members or to another Person, the portion of the Profits, Losses and other items of income, gain, loss, deduction and credit
that are allocable with respect to such part of a Membership Interest in the Company will be apportioned between the transferor
and the transferee under any method allowed pursuant to Section 706 of the Code and the applicable Treasury Regulations as determined
by the Board of Managers.

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(ii)             
In the event that the Code or any Treasury Regulations require allocations of items of income, gain, loss, deduction or
credit different from those set forth in this Article V, the Board of Managers is hereby authorized to make new allocations
in reliance on the Code and such Treasury Regulations, and no such new allocation will give rise to any claim or cause of action
by any Member.

(iii)           
For purposes of determining a Member’s proportional share of the Company’s “excess nonrecourse liabilities”
within the meaning of Treasury Regulations Section 1.752-3(a)(3), each Member’s interest in Profits will be deemed to be
in accordance with each Member’s Sharing Percentage.

Section 5.3.        
Withholding. The Company may withhold distributions or portions thereof if it is required to do so by any applicable
rule, regulation, or law, and each Member hereby authorizes the Company to withhold from or pay on behalf of or with respect to
such Member any amount of federal, state, local or foreign taxes that the Board of Managers in good faith determines that the
Company is required to withhold or pay with respect to any amount distributable or allocable to such Member pursuant to this Agreement.
Any amounts withheld pursuant to this Section 5.3 will be treated as having been distributed to such Member for all purposes
of this Agreement. To the extent that the cumulative amount of such withholding for any period exceeds the distributions to which
such Member is entitled for such period, the Company shall notify such Member and such Member shall either (i) promptly pay the
amount of such excess; provided that such payment will not be treated as a Capital Contribution or reduce the amount such
Member is otherwise required to contribute pursuant to this Agreement or (ii) at such Member’s election, the amount of such
excess will be considered a loan from the Company to such Member, with interest accruing at the Interest Rate; provided
that such loan may, at the option of the Board of Managers, be satisfied out of distributions to which such Member would otherwise
be subsequently entitled. Each Member hereby unconditionally and irrevocably grants to the Company a security interest in such
Member’s Units to secure such Member’s obligation to pay to the Company any amounts required to be paid pursuant to
this Section 5.3. Each Member will take such actions as the Company may request in order to perfect or enforce the security
interest created hereunder. Each Member hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Company, the other Members and the Board
of Managers from and against any liability (including any liability for taxes, penalties, additions to tax or interest) with respect
to income attributable to or distributions or other payments to such Member. In addition, each Member agrees that neither the
Company, the Board of Managers nor any other Member will be liable for any excess taxes withheld in respect of a Member’s
Membership Interest and a Member’s recourse will be limited to a refund claim or other claim or action against the applicable
taxing authority.

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Section 5.4.        
Limitation on Class B Unit Distributions. Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary in this Agreement, no distribution will be made in respect of any Class B Unit that has a Benchmark Amount greater than
zero pursuant to Section 5.1 or paragraph 1.01 of Exhibit 5.1 until the aggregate distributions made pursuant
to such Sections following the issuance of any Class B Units in respect of the Initial Class B Units, determined on a per Unit
basis, equal the Benchmark Amount attributable to each such Class B Unit. An amount equal to the amount of any reduction in distributions
to a Class B Unitholder resulting from the application of the foregoing sentence (i.e., the incremental amount that such
Class B Unitholder would have otherwise been distributed) will be distributed, in accordance with Section 5.1 or Section
10.2 (as applicable), to the other Class B Unitholders in respect of Class B Units with Benchmark Amounts that are lower than
that of the Class B Unit with respect to which such distributions were reduced and who would otherwise be entitled to participate
in such distribution pursuant to Section 5.1 and the application of the first sentence of this Section 5.4. From
and after the time the Company issues additional Class B Units and assigns such Class B Units a Benchmark Amount, distributions
of Available Cash pursuant to Section 5.1 will be made after taking into account and applying the principles set forth
in this Section 5.4; provided, that this Agreement may be amended by the Board of Managers pursuant to Section
12.2 in order to make such changes to this Agreement as the Board of Managers determines in its reasonable discretion is necessary
to reflect the principles set forth in this Section 5.4 and nothing in this Section 5.4 will limit the right of
a Class B Unitholder to receive tax distributions pursuant to paragraph 1.02 of Exhibit 5.1. The intent
of this provision is to ensure that each Class B Unit is treated as a “profit interest” as that term is defined in
Revenue Procedure 93-27, 1993-2 C.B. 343, as clarified by Revenue Procedure 2001-43, 2001-2 C.B. 191, and, as such, would not
be entitled to receive any amounts upon a hypothetical liquidation of the Company immediately after such Class B Unit is granted
and this provision shall be interpreted consistent with such intent.

Section 5.5.        
Return of Excess Distributions. The Members acknowledge and agree that the
relative rights and preferences of the Members with respect to distributions made pursuant to Section 5.1 are intended
to be measured with respect to the total amount of Capital Contributions and distributions made over the term of the Company’s
existence. Therefore, prior to making any distribution pursuant to Section 5.1 (other than any distribution pursuant to
paragraph 1.02 of Exhibit 5.1, but including any distribution of proceeds following a Monetization Event) (the “Subject
Distribution”), the Board of Managers shall determine the sum of (i) the cumulative amount
of all distributions previously made by the Company to all Members and (ii) the aggregate amount of the Subject Distribution (collectively,
the “Aggregate Distribution Amount”). The Board of Managers shall then determine
for each Class B Unitholder such Class B Unitholder’s share of the Aggregate Distribution Amount by applying the provisions
of Section 5.1 (the “Intended Distribution Amount”). If the Board
of Managers determines that the cumulative amount of distributions previously made by the Company to a Class B Unitholder (or
such Class B Unitholder’s predecessor in interest, as applicable) pursuant to Section 5.1 and the amount of the Subject
Distribution anticipated to be made to such Class B Unitholder exceeds the Intended Distribution Amount of such Class B Unitholder
(together with such Class B Unitholder’s predecessor in interest, as applicable) (such excess, the “Excess
Distribution Amount”), the Board of Managers shall reduce the amount of the Subject Distribution
to be distributed to such Class B Unitholder in an amount equal to the Excess Distribution Amount for such Class B Unitholder,
or to the extent necessary with respect to any Subject Distribution being made in connection with a Liquidation Event, require
the Class B Unitholder to make a payment to the Company of an amount not to exceed such Excess Distribution Amount. Any portion
of a Class B Unitholder’s Excess Distribution Amount withheld from a Class B Unitholder or contributed by a Class B Unitholder
to the Company pursuant to this Section 5.5 shall be distributed to the other Members in connection with the Subject Distribution
in accordance with Section 5.1. If any Class B Unitholder receives any payment or distribution in connection with a Subject
Distribution that should have otherwise been included in such Class B Unitholder’s Excess Distribution Amount payable or
distributable to the other Members under this Section 5.5, such Class B Unitholder shall promptly return such payment or
distribution to the Company.

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ARTICLE
VI

Management/Governance Provisions

 

Section 6.1.        
Board of Managers. Except for situations in which the approval of the Members is required by this Agreement
or by nonwaivable provisions of applicable law, the powers of the Company shall be exercised by or under the authority of, and
the business and affairs of the Company shall be managed under the direction of, managers, who shall be referred to herein each
as a “Manager” or collectively as the “Managers,” and who shall act as a board (when acting
as a board, the Managers are referred to herein as the “Board of Managers”).

Section 6.2.        
Certain Agreements.

(a)              
From and after the date hereof, the Board of Managers shall be composed of three (3) individuals, as follows: (i) CEC
shall be entitled to designate two (2) of the Managers to the Board of Managers (each, a “CEC Manager”); and
(ii) the Chief Executive Officer of BROG shall serve as one (1) of the Managers to the Board of Managers (the “Management
Manager”). Except as prohibited by law, each CEC Manager shall be entitled to serve on each of the committees, if any,
of the Board of Managers. The initial Managers are set forth in Exhibit 6.2(a). Commencing on the date hereof, the
Board of Managers shall be composed of such designees, each of whom shall serve until his successor is duly selected in accordance
with this Agreement and qualified or until such individual’s death, resignation or removal.

(b)              
In the event that a vote of the Members is required to appoint a Manager of the Company, each Member agrees to vote for
the Managers designated in accordance with this Section 6.2 and Section 6.4.

(c)              
Members of the Board of Managers will not be paid any fee for serving on the Board of Managers but will be entitled to reimbursement
for reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred in connection with their service on the Board of Managers.

(d)              
Regular meetings of the Board of Managers shall be held quarterly or more frequently at such times and places as
the Board of Managers may from time to time determine.

Section 6.3.        
Removal of Managers. Any Manager may be removed from the Board of Managers, with or without cause, by the Member(s)
who designated such Manager to serve on the Board of Managers; provided, however, that with respect to any Manager who
is also (a) an employee of the Company or its subsidiaries, or (b) is acting as an executive officer pursuant to a management
services agreement, if such Manager’s employment or contract with the Company or any of its subsidiaries is terminated for
any reason, then such Manager shall automatically be removed from the Board of Managers effective as of such Date. Except as provided
in the immediately preceding sentence, a Manager may not be removed from the Board of Managers.

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Section 6.4.        
Vacancies. In the event that a vacancy is created on the Board of Managers at any time by the death, disability,
retirement, resignation or removal of a Manager, the Member(s) that had designated such Manager to serve on the Board of Managers
shall have the sole and exclusive right to designate a replacement therefor; provided, however, that vacancies created
by the automatic removal of any Manager pursuant to the proviso in Section 6.3 shall be filled by the affirmative vote
of the CEC Managers.

Section 6.5.        
Meetings of Board of Managers.

(a)              
Meetings of the Board of Managers, regular or special, may be held either within or without the State of Delaware.

(b)              
Regular meetings of the Board of Managers, of which no notice shall be necessary, shall be held at such times and places
as may be fixed from time to time by resolution adopted by the Board of Managers and communicated to all Managers. Except as otherwise
provided by statute, the Certificate, or this Agreement, any and all business may be transacted at any regular meeting.

(c)              
Special meetings of the Board of Managers may be called by Managers holding a majority of the aggregate number of votes
entitled to be cast by all Managers on twenty-four (24) hours’ written notice (effective upon receipt) to each Manager, either
personally or by facsimile, electronic transmission, or overnight courier. Except as may be otherwise expressly provided by statute,
the Certificate or this Agreement, neither the business to be transacted at, nor the purpose of, any regular or special meeting
of the Board of Managers need be specified in the notice or waiver of notice of such meeting.

(d)              
Without limiting Section 6.5(e), at all meetings of the Board of Managers the presence (in person or by teleconference)
or representation by proxy of Managers holding a majority of the aggregate number of votes entitled to be cast by all Managers
shall be necessary and sufficient to constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. If a quorum shall not be present at any
meeting of the Board of Managers, the Managers present thereat may adjourn the meeting from time to time, without notice other
than announcement at the meeting, until a quorum shall be present. Any business may be transacted at any such adjourned meeting
which is subsequently reconvened that might have been transacted at the meeting as originally convened. The Board of Managers shall
promptly notify any Manager not present at a meeting of any action taken at such meeting.

(e)              
Except as otherwise expressly set forth in this Agreement, any action by the Board of Managers shall require the affirmative
vote of at least a majority of the aggregate number of votes entitled to be cast by all Managers on such matter. Each Manager shall
be entitled to exercise one vote.

(f)               
The officer presiding over any meeting of the Board of Managers (in accordance with Section 6.7) shall determine
the order of business and the procedure at the meeting, including such regulation of the manner of voting and the conduct of discussion
as determined by him to be in order.

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(g)              
Any action required or permitted to be taken at any meeting of the Board of Managers may be taken without a meeting, without
prior notice and without a vote if a consent or consents in writing, setting forth the action so taken, is signed by Managers having
not less than the minimum number of votes that would be necessary to authorize or take such action at a meeting at which all Managers
entitled to vote thereon were present (in person or by teleconference) or represented by proxy and voted. A photographic, photostatic,
facsimile or similar reproduction of a writing signed by a Manager, shall be regarded as signed by the Manager for purposes of
this Section 6.5.

(h)              
Subject to the provisions of applicable law and this Agreement regarding notice of meetings and the granting of proxies,
Persons serving on the Board of Managers (i) may, unless otherwise restricted by the Certificate or this Agreement, participate
in and hold a meeting of the Board of Managers by using conference telephone, electronic transmission, or similar communications
equipment by means of which all Persons participating in the meeting can hear each other and, (ii) may grant a proxy to another
Manager or delegate its right to act to another Manager which proxy or delegation shall be effective as the attendance or action
at the meeting of the Manager giving such proxy or delegation. Participation by a Manager in a meeting pursuant to this Section
6.5 shall constitute presence in Person at such meeting, except when a Person participates in the meeting for the express purpose
of objecting to the transaction of any business on the ground that the meeting was not lawfully called or convened.

Section 6.6.        
Actions Requiring Board of Managers Approval.

(a)              
In addition to any other matters under applicable law that require the approval of the Board of Managers, the Company (or
the officers and agents acting on its behalf), on its own behalf or on behalf of any of its subsidiaries, shall not take any of
the following actions without having first received the approval of the Board of Managers in accordance with this Agreement:

(i)                
call for additional Capital Contributions to the Company;

(ii)             
create, incur, refinance or guarantee any Indebtedness;

(iii)           
authorize, issue, offer or sell any debt securities or any Equity Securities;

(iv)            
issue any Class B Units to any Eligible Recipient in accordance with Section 3.2(d);

(v)              
approve any Monetization Event, except in connection with the exercise by CEC of its right to cause a Company Sale or Approved
IPO in accordance with Section 9.3;

 

(vi)            
effect the sale or Disposition of any material properties or assets of the Company, except in connection with the exercise
by CEC of its right to cause a Company Sale or Approved IPO in accordance with Section 9.3;

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(vii)         
appoint or remove any executive officer or any other employee or hire any person on a basis other than “at will”
or terminate any such person employed on a basis other than “at will”;

(viii)       
approve an Annual Budget (including any quarterly updates thereto) or amend or modify it in any material respect, or approve
any Cost Overrun Items, in each case except that the Company may make additional capital expenditures to the extent necessary to
preserve property from sudden and catastrophic loss and to preserve life and property in the event of any blow-out, fire, explosion,
loss of circulation, loss of pipe or other equipment in the hole, environmental incident or other extraordinary, unusual or unexpected
event;

(ix)            
select, engage or dismiss the Company’s independent certified public accountants, independent petroleum engineers
and other external consultants or advisors;

(x)              
commence the liquidation and dissolution of the Company in accordance with Article X or a voluntary bankruptcy by
the Company, or consent to the appointment of a receiver, liquidator, assignee, custodian, or trustee for the purpose of winding
up the affairs of the Company;

(xi)            
enter into, modify, amend, change or terminate any material contract or commitment (including all hedging and derivative
contracts or any marketing contracts);

(xii)         
guarantee the performance of any non-financing contract or other obligation of any Person;

(xiii)       
make loans or other advances of credit to, or invest in the securities of, any other Person;

(xiv)        
mortgage, pledge, assign in trust or otherwise encumber any property or assets of the Company or any of its wholly-owned
subsidiaries, or assign any monies owed or to be owed to the Company or any of its wholly-owned subsidiaries, except for customary
Liens granted in the ordinary course of business;

(xv)          
make any distributions other than distributions made pursuant to paragraph 1.02 of Exhibit 5.1;

(xvi)        
except as contemplated by this Agreement or any Grant Letter, redeem, repurchase or otherwise acquire any Equity Securities;

(xvii)     
compromise or settle any lawsuit, administrative matter or other dispute;

(xviii)   
subject to Section 6.6(d), enter into, modify, amend or terminate any agreement with, or consummate any transaction
involving, any Member, manager, officer, employee or other Affiliate of the Company, or any of their respective Affiliates (each
a “Related Party”);

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(xix)        
cause the Company to engage in a public offering of its debt securities or Equity Securities, except in connection with
the exercise by CEC of its right to cause an Approved IPO in accordance with Section 9.3;

(xx)          
admit any Member (except as permitted by Article IX);

(xxi)        
cause the conversion of the Company into any form of business organization other than a limited liability company, except
in connection with the exercise by CEC of its right to cause a Company Sale or Approved IPO in accordance with Section 9.3;

(xxii)     
subject to Section 9.3, make an acquisition or Disposition (including any farm-out and farm-in transactions);

(xxiii)   
subject to Section 12.2, on behalf of the Company amend, modify or change this Agreement, the Certificate or any
Grant Letter;

(xxiv)    
 extend the Investment Period;

(xxv)      
form or create any subsidiaries;

(xxvi)    
 change or restrict the principal line of business of the Company and its subsidiaries (taken as a whole), or change or
participate in any activity inconsistent with the Company’s purposes set forth in Section 1.3;

(xxvii) 
adopt any voluntary change in tax classification for federal income tax purposes of the Company or any of its subsidiaries;

(xxviii)                       
 enter into (A) any Commodity Hedging Transaction, other than pursuant to a hedging program approved by the Board of Managers,
or (B) any other type of financial hedge (exclusive of a hedge contemplated under the defined term “Commodity Hedging Transaction”),
such as an interest rate swap; or

(xxix)    
enter into any agreement or otherwise commit to do any of the foregoing.

(b)              
An annual budget for the Company (the “Annual Budget”), which shall set forth budgeted revenues, expenses
and capital expenditures for the subsequent fiscal year (excluding capital expenditures for acquisitions) and after the first Annual
Budget shall include actual versus budgeted figures for the previous fiscal year, shall be presented to the Board of Managers no
later than three (3) days prior to each regularly scheduled annual meeting of the Board of Managers.

(c)              
The Members acknowledge and agree, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Act, that, subject to Section 6.10,
the Board of Managers may affirmatively take (without any other approvals) any of the actions specified in this Section 6.6
requiring Board of Manager approval and no separate Member vote, consent or approval (whether by class or other) shall be required
with respect to such actions; provided that any action that disproportionately reduces the relative interest of any Class
A Unitholder in the profits or capital of the Company shall require the written consent of such Class A Unitholder.

(d)              
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement to the contrary, transactions and agreements between the Company,
on one hand, and any Related Party, on the other hand, shall be effected on terms and conditions that are, in the good faith determination
of the Board of Managers, taken as a whole, no more favorable to such Related Party than would be available to any unaffiliated
third party in an arms-length transaction.

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Section 6.7.        
Officers.

(a)              
The officers of the Company elected by the Board of Managers may include a Chief Executive Officer, a President, and such
other officers (including a Chief Financial Officer, Vice Presidents, Secretary, Assistant Secretaries, Treasurer and Assistant
Treasurers) as the Board of Managers from time to time may determine. Officers elected by the Board of Managers shall each have
such powers and duties as generally pertain to their respective offices, subject to the specific provisions of this Section
6.7 and the other terms and provisions hereof. Such officers shall also have such powers and duties as from time to time may
be conferred by the Board of Managers. The Board of Managers may also appoint such other officers (including one or more Vice Presidents
and Controllers) as may be necessary or desirable for the conduct of the business of the Company. Such other officers shall have
such powers and duties and shall hold their offices for such terms as may be prescribed by the Board of Mangers or, if such officer
has been appointed by the Chief Executive Officer or President, as may be prescribed by the appointing officer.

(b)              
No officer need be a resident of the State of Delaware, a Member or a Manager. Each officer shall hold office until his
successor shall be duly designated and shall qualify or until his death or until he shall resign or shall have been removed in
the manner hereinafter provided. Any number of offices may be held by the same Person. The salaries or other compensation, if any,
of the officers and agents of the Company shall be fixed from time to time by the Board of Managers.

(c)              
Any officer may resign as such at any time. Such resignation shall be made in writing and shall take effect at the time
specified therein, or if no time is specified, at the time of its receipt by the Board of Managers. The acceptance of a resignation
shall not be necessary to make it effective, unless expressly so provided in the resignation. Subject to Section 6.6, any
officer may be removed as such, either with or without cause, by the Board of Managers; provided, however, that such removal
shall be without prejudice to the contract rights, if any, of the Person so removed. Designation of an officer shall not of itself
create contract rights. Any vacancy occurring in any office of the Company may be filled by the Board of Managers.

Section 6.8.        
Duties of Managers.

(a)              
Notwithstanding anything provided herein to the contrary, to the fullest extent permitted by the Act, a Person, in performing
his duties and obligations as a CEC Manager under this Agreement shall be entitled to act or omit to act at the direction of CEC
(or, if the Management Manager, in the Management Manager’s own interests), considering only such factors, including the
separate interests of CEC, as such Manager or Member(s) choose to consider, and any action of or failure to act by a CEC Manager
taken or omitted in good faith reliance on the foregoing provisions shall not, as between the Company and the other Member(s),
on the one hand, and such Manager or the Member(s) designating such Manager, on the other hand, constitute a breach of any duty
(including any fiduciary or other similar duty, to the extent such exists under the Act or any other applicable law, rule or regulation)
on the part of such Manager or the Member(s) to the Company or any other Manager or Member of the Company.

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(b)              
The Members (and the Members on behalf of the Company) hereby:

(i)                
agree that (A) the terms of this Section 6.8, to the extent that they modify or limit a duty or other obligation,
if any, that a Manager may have to the Company or any other Member under the Act or other applicable law, rule or regulation, are
reasonable in form, scope and content; and (B) the terms of this Section 6.8 shall control to the fullest extent possible
if it is in conflict with a duty, if any, that a Manager may have to the Company or another Member, under the Act or any other
applicable law, rule or regulation; and

(ii)             
waive to the fullest extent permitted by the Act any duty or other obligation, if any, that a Member (in its capacity as
such) may have to the Company or another Member, pursuant to the Act or any other applicable law, rule or regulation, to the extent
necessary to give effect to the terms of this Section 6.8.

(c)              
The Members, on behalf of the Company, acknowledge, affirm and agree that (i) CEC would not be willing to make an investment
in the Company, and no person designated by CEC to serve on the Board of Managers would be willing to so serve, in the absence
of this Section 6.8, and (ii) they have reviewed and understand the provisions of §§18-1101(b) and (c) of the
Act.

Section 6.9.        
Other Investments of CEC Related Parties; Waiver of Conflicts of Interest and Negation of Duties and Obligations.

(a)              
Each Member acknowledges and affirms that CEC and the CEC Managers (collectively, the “CEC Related Parties”):

(i)                
(A) have participated (directly or indirectly) and will continue to participate (directly or indirectly) in venture
capital, private equity and other direct investments in corporations, joint ventures, limited liability companies and other entities
(in this Section 6.9, “Other Investments”), including Other Investments engaged in various aspects of
the U.S. “upstream,” “downstream” and “midstream” oil and gas business that may, are or will
be competitive with the Company’s business or that could be suitable for the Company, (B) have interests in, participate
with, aid and maintain seats on the board of directors or similar governing bodies of, Other Investments, and (C) may develop
or become aware of business opportunities for Other Investments; and

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(ii)             
may or will, as a result of or arising from the matters referenced in clause (i) above, the nature of the CEC Related Parties’
businesses and other factors, have conflicts of interest or potential conflicts of interest.

(b)              
The Members, in their capacities as Members and on behalf of the Company, expressly (x) waive any such conflicts of
interest or potential conflicts of interest and agree that no CEC Related Party or its representatives shall have any liability
to any Member or any Affiliate thereof, or the Company with respect to such conflicts of interest or potential conflicts of interest
and (y) acknowledge and agree that the CEC Related Parties and their respective representatives will not have any duty to disclose
to the Company, any other Member or the Board of Managers or any Managers any such business opportunities, whether or not competitive
with the Company’s business and whether or not the Company might be interested in such business opportunity for itself; provided,
however, that the foregoing shall not be construed to permit any breach of Section 12.12. The Members (and the
Members on behalf of the Company) also acknowledge that the CEC Related Parties and their representatives have duties not to disclose
confidential information of or related to the Other Investments.

(c)              
The Members (and the Members on behalf of the Company) hereby:

(i)                
agree that (A) the terms of this Section 6.9, to the extent that they modify or limit any duty of loyalty or
other similar obligation, if any, that a CEC Related Party may have to the Company or another Member under the Act or other applicable
law, rule or regulation, are reasonable in form, scope and content; and (B) the terms of this Section 6.9 shall control
to the fullest extent possible if it is in conflict with any duty of loyalty or similar obligation, if any, that a CEC Related
Party or its representatives may have to the Company or another Member, the Act or any other applicable law, rule or regulation;
and

(ii)             
waive any duty of loyalty or other similar obligation, if any, that a CEC Related Party or its representatives may have
to the Company or another Member, pursuant to the Act or any other applicable law, rule or regulation, to the extent necessary
to give effect to the terms of this Section 6.9.

(d)              
Whenever in this Agreement a Member or any representative thereof (including a Manager designated by such Member or instructed
to act by such Member) is permitted or required to make a decision (a) in its “sole discretion” or “discretion”
or under a grant of similar authority or latitude, the Member shall be entitled to consider only such interests and factors as
it desires, including its own interests, and shall have no duty or obligation to give any consideration to any interests of or
factors affecting the Company or any other Member, or (b) in its “good faith” or under another expressed standard,
to the fullest extent permitted by the Act, a Member shall act under such express standard and shall not be subject to any other
or different standard imposed by this Agreement or any other agreement contemplated herein or by relevant provisions of law or
in equity or otherwise.

(e)              
The Members, individually and on behalf of the Company, acknowledge, affirm and agree that (i) the execution and delivery
of this Agreement by CEC is of material benefit to the Company and the Members, and that CEC would not be willing to (x) execute
and deliver this Agreement, and (y) make their agreed Capital Contributions to the Company, without the benefit of this Section
6.9 and the agreement of the parties, including the Members, thereto; and (ii) they have reviewed and understand the provisions
of §§18-1101(b) and (c) of the Act.

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Section 6.10.    
Actions Requiring Member Approval.

In addition to any
other matters under applicable law that require the approval of the Members, none of the Board of Managers, the Company or the
officers and agents of the Company acting on its behalf shall take any of the following actions without having first received the
approval of the Members adversely affected thereby:

(a)              
increase or reduce any Member’s Capital Account, except as provided in Article IV or Article V;

(b)              
allocate any Profits and Losses or make any distributions, except as provided in Article IV, Article V, Article
IX, Article X or Exhibit 5.1; or

(c)              
enter into any agreement or otherwise commit to do any of the foregoing.

ARTICLE
VII

 

Accounting and Banking Matters; Capital Accounts; Tax and Related Matters

 

Section 7.1.        
Books and Records; Reports.

(a)              
The Company shall keep and maintain full and accurate books of account for the Company in accordance with GAAP consistently
applied in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Such books shall be maintained at the principal United States office of
the Company or offsite so long as they are easily accessible. The Class A Unitholders (and their respective Affiliates and designated
representatives) shall have (i) prompt and reasonable access, upon reasonable prior request and at reasonable times, to all books,
records and properties of the Company, and to employees of the Company with responsibility for operating, financial, legal or accounting
matters generally and (ii) such other information as the Board of Managers may from time to time reasonably request. Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary in this Agreement, no Member other than the Class A Unitholders (and their respective Affiliates and designated
representatives) shall have any right to review, inspect or copy the books and records of the Company relating to the Commitment
Amount of CEC or the ownership of the Class A Units or Class B Units by the Members.

(b)              
The Company shall provide to each of the Class A Unitholders the following:

(i)                
as soon as available, but in any event within 90 days after the end of each fiscal year of the Company, a copy of the audited
consolidated balance sheet of the Company and its subsidiaries as at the end of such year and the related audited consolidated
statements of income and of cash flows for such year, setting forth in each case in comparative form the figures as of the end
of and for the previous year, together with a narrative discussion and analysis of the financial condition and results of operations
of the Company and its subsidiaries for such fiscal year as compared to the previous year, and reported on without a “going
concern” or like qualification or exception, or qualification arising out of the scope of the audit, by the Company’s
independent certified public accountants;

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(ii)             
as soon as available, but in any event not later than 60 days after the end of each of the first three fiscal quarterly
periods of each fiscal year of the Company, a narrative discussion and analysis of the financial condition and results of operations
of the Company and its subsidiaries for such fiscal quarter and for the period from the beginning of the then current fiscal year
to the end of such fiscal quarter, as compared to the portion of the internally prepared profit and loss projections covering such
periods and to the comparable periods of the previous year;

(iii)           
as soon as available, but in any event not later than 30 days after the end of each calendar month;

(A)            
a report, in form and substance acceptable to CEC, with respect to the revenue received by the Company and its subsidiaries
for such month as well as the cash and debt balances of the Company and its subsidiaries as of the last day of such month and including
such other detail as CEC shall request;

(B)             
a schedule of the Company’s well commitments as of the last day of such month, together with a reconciliation to the
schedule well commitments as of the last day of the immediately preceding month, and a schedule of the Company’s wells as
of the last day of such month that are either producing, drilling, or permitted but undrilled; and

(C)             
a schedule, certified by the Chief Executive Officer, President or Chief Financial Officer of the Company, but in any event,
with respect to financial matters, the Chief Financial Officer (the “Responsible Officer”), detailing the capital
expenditures made by the Company and its subsidiaries during such month in such form and with such detail as CEC shall request
(including a comparison of actual costs with estimated costs); and

(D)            
such other information as CEC may from time to time request.

All such financial
statements delivered pursuant to this Section 7.1(b)(i) through 7.1(b)(iii) shall be complete and correct in all
material respects and prepared in reasonable detail and in accordance with GAAP, applied consistently throughout the periods reflected
therein and with prior periods (except as approved by the Company’s independent certified public accountants or Responsible
Officer, as the case may be, and disclosed therein, and quarterly financial statements shall be subject to normal year-end audit
adjustments and need not be accompanied by footnotes).

(iv)            
as soon as available, but in any event within 30 days after the end of each month, a report, in form and substance reasonably
satisfactory to CEC, setting forth a statement of gross and net production and sales proceeds of all Hydrocarbons produced from
the Oil and Gas Properties, together with such other information as CEC may reasonably request;

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(v)              
as soon as available, but in any event within 30 days after the end of each quarterly period of each fiscal year, a report,
in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to CEC, setting forth as of the last Business Day of such quarterly period, a summary
of the hedging positions of the Company and its subsidiaries under all Commodity Hedging Transactions (including any contracts
of sale which provide for prepayment for deferred shipment or delivery of Hydrocarbons or other commodities) of the Company and
its subsidiaries, including the type, term, effective date, termination date and notional principal amounts or volumes, the hedged
price(s), interest rate(s) or exchange rate(s), as applicable, and any new credit support agreements relating thereto;

(vi)            
(A) on or before March 15 of each year, a reserve report prepared by the Company’s petroleum engineers acceptable
to CEC, dated as of December 31 of the previous year; (B) promptly upon written request by CEC, a reserve report prepared by the
Company’s independent petroleum engineers dated as of the first day of the month during which the Company receives such request;
provided that, CEC may request, at the Company’s cost and expense, no more than two such reserve reports during any
12-month period, with any additional requests for updated reserve reports during any such period to be at CEC’s cost and
expense, together with an accompanying report on, since the date of the last reserve report previously delivered hereunder, sales
and purchases of Oil and Gas Properties and changes in categories concerning the Oil and Gas Properties owned by the Company which
have attributable to them proved reserves and containing information and analysis with respect to the proved reserves of the Company
as of the date of such report and the PV 10 Value; and (C) together with each reserve report furnished pursuant to (A) or (B),
(I) any updated production history of the proved reserves of the Company as of such date, (II) the lease operating expenses attributable
to the Oil and Gas Properties of the Company for the prior 12-month period, (III) any other information as to the operations of
the Company and its subsidiaries as reasonably requested by CEC and (IV) such additional data and information concerning pricing,
quantities, volume of production and production imbalances from or attributable to the Oil and Gas Properties with respect thereto
as CEC may reasonably request;

(vii)         
not later than 30 days after the end of each March 31, June 30 and September 30 of each fiscal year of the Company, an internally
prepared report prepared as of each such date, which report, together with an accompanying report on purchases and sales of Oil
and Gas Properties and changes in categories since the date of the last reserve report or internally prepared report previously
delivered under this Agreement, as applicable, both substantially in the same form and substance as the reserve reports referred
to in Section 7.1(b)(vi), each such internally prepared report having been prepared by or at the direction of the Company
and (together with the related PV 10 Value calculation) having been certified in writing by the senior or consulting petroleum
engineer of the Company as to the truth and accuracy of the historical information utilized to prepare the internally prepared
report and the estimates included therein;

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(viii)       
reports, certifications, engineering studies, environmental assessments or other written material or data requested by,
and in form, scope and substance reasonably satisfactory to, CEC, in the event that CEC at any time has a reasonable basis to believe
that there may be a material violation of any Environmental Law or a condition at any property owned, operated or leased by the
Company or its subsidiaries that could reasonably give rise to a Material Adverse Effect; provided, further, that if the
Company or its subsidiaries fail to provide such reports, certifications, engineering studies or other written material or data
within 75 days after the request of CEC, CEC shall have the right, at the Company’s sole cost and expense, to conduct such
environmental assessments or investigations as may reasonably be required to enable the Company to determine whether the Company
is in material compliance with Environmental Laws;

(ix)            
as soon as is practicable following the written request of CEC and in any event within 60 days after the end of each fiscal
year, a report in form and substance satisfactory to CEC outlining all material insurance coverage maintained as of the date of
such report by the Company and the duration of such coverage;

(x)              
promptly after the formation, in accordance herewith, of any pool or unit affecting Oil and Gas Properties in which the
Company or its subsidiaries owns a 5% working interest or greater, a conformed copy of the recorded pooling agreement, declaration
of pooling, or other instrument creating the pool or unit; and

(xi)            
upon request by CEC, such other reports and information with respect to the Oil and Gas Properties of the Company or its
subsidiaries or the financial condition of the Company or its subsidiaries as may be so requested.

(c)              
The Company shall provide to the Board of Managers such other reports, information (in any form, electronic or otherwise)
as a majority of the Managers serving on the Board of Managers may reasonably request.

Section 7.2.        
Fiscal Year. The calendar year shall be selected as the fiscal year of the Company.

Section 7.3.        
Bank Accounts. The Company shall maintain one or more bank accounts in the name of the Company in such bank
or banks as may be determined by the Board of Managers, which accounts shall be used for the payment of expenditures incurred
by the Company in connection with the business of the Company and in which shall be deposited any and all receipts of the Company.
All such receipts shall be and remain the property of the Company and shall not be commingled in any way with funds of any other
Person.

Section 7.4.        
Tax Partnership. It is the intent of the Members that the Company be treated as a partnership for federal income
tax purposes and, to the extent permitted by applicable law, for state and local franchise and income tax purposes and neither
the Company nor any Member shall file an election to classify the Company as an association taxable as a corporation for federal
income tax purposes. Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is agreed that this Section 7.4 shall not be applicable if the tax
status of the Company were to be reclassified as a result of a merger or other transaction approved by the Board of Managers in
accordance with the terms hereof.

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Section 7.5.        
Tax Elections. The Company shall make the following elections:

(a)              
to elect the calendar year as the Company’s fiscal year;

(b)              
to elect the accrual method of accounting; and

(c)              
to deduct when incurred IDCs;

(d)              
To elect in a timely manner pursuant to Section 754 of the Code and pursuant to corresponding provisions of applicable state
and local tax laws, an election under Section 754 of the Code and the Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder to adjust the
bases of the Company’s properties under Sections 734 and 743 of the Code; and

(e)              
any other election the Board of Managers may deem appropriate and in the best interests of the Members.

Section 7.6.        
Tax Matters Partner.

(a)              
For all tax years beginning on or before December 31, 2017, pursuant to Section 6221 et. seq., Subchapter C of Chapter 63
of Subtitle F of the Code, CEC shall be designated and shall serve as the “tax matters partner” (as defined in Section
6231 of the Code), to oversee or handle matters relating to the taxation of the Company, and as the tax matters partner, shall
have the right and obligation to take all actions authorized and required, respectively, by the Code for the tax matters partner.
If CEC ceases to be Member of the Company or resigns as tax matters partner, the Board of Managers shall designate a new tax matters
partner. The Company will reimburse the tax matters partner for all costs and expenses incurred by the tax matters partner in connection
with serving as tax matters partner with respect to the Company.

(b)              
For all tax years beginning after December 31, 2017, pursuant to Section 6221 et. seq., Subchapter C of Chapter 63 of Subtitle
F of the Code, CEC shall be designated and may, on behalf of the Company, at any time, and without further notice to or consent
from any Member, act as the “partnership representative” of the Company for purposes of the Code. The “partnership
representative” shall have the right and obligation to take all actions authorized and required, respectively, by the Code
for the “partnership representative.” If CEC ceases to be a Member of the Company or resigns as partnership representative,
the Board of Managers shall designate a new partnership representative. The Company will reimburse the partnership representative
for all costs and expenses incurred by the partnership representative in connection with serving as partnership representative
with respect to the Company.

Section 7.7.        
Tax Returns.

(a)              
The Company shall deliver or cause to be delivered, (i) at least fifteen (15) days prior to the date that any corporation
estimated quarterly tax payments are due, an estimate of the United States federal and state income quarterly tax obligations of
each Person who was a Member at any time during such calendar quarter, (ii) within forty five (45) days after the end of each tax
year, to each Person who was a Member at any time during such tax year, a draft of all information necessary for the preparation
of such Person’s United States federal and state income tax returns, and (iii) within ninety (90) days after the end of each
tax year, to each Person who was a Member at any time during such tax year, federal and state Schedule K-1s in final form.

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(b)              
The Company shall deliver or cause to be delivered all information requested by a Member in order for such Member to complete
its tax filings with respect to “unrelated business taxable income” (within the meaning of Section 512(a) of the Code
and the Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder) and the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act of 1980 (including Sections
897 and 1445 of the Code and the Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder), if any.

ARTICLE
VIII

 

Indemnification

 

Section 8.1.        
Exculpation and Power to Indemnify in Actions, Suits or Proceedings Other Than Those by or in the Right of the Company.
No Member, Manager or officer of the Company, or Person serving at the request of the Company as a member, manager, director
or officer of another limited liability company, corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust or other enterprise, shall have
any liability for any act or failure to act in fulfillment of his duties, obligations or responsibilities (other than in an action
by or in the right of the Company at the direction of such Person or if otherwise brought by such Person against the Company)
if he acted in good faith and in a manner he reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the Company,
and with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, had no reasonable cause to believe his conduct was unlawful. Subject to
Section 8.3, the Company shall indemnify any Person who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party to any
threatened, pending or completed action, suit or proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative or investigative (other than
an action by or in the right of the Company at the direction of such Person or if otherwise brought by such Person against the
Company or any Manager) by reason of the fact that he is or was a Member, Manager or officer of the Company, or is or was serving
at the request of the Company as a member, manager, director or officer of another limited liability company, corporation, partnership,
joint venture, trust or other enterprise, against expenses (including attorneys’ fees), judgments, fines and amounts paid
in settlement actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection with such action, suit or proceeding if he acted in good faith
and in a manner he reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the Company, and with respect to any criminal
action or proceeding, had no reasonable cause to believe his conduct was unlawful. The termination of any action, suit or proceeding
by judgment, order, settlement, conviction, or upon a plea of nolo contendere or its equivalent, shall not, of itself, create
a presumption that the Person did not act in good faith and in a manner which he reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to
the best interests of the Company, and, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, had reasonable cause to believe that
his conduct was unlawful.

Section 8.2.        
Exculpation and Power to Indemnify in Actions, Suits or Proceedings by or in the Right of the Company. No Member,
Manager or officer of the Company, or Person serving at the request of the Company as a member, manager, director or officer of
another limited liability company, corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust or other enterprise, shall have any liability
for any act or failure to act in fulfillment of his duties, obligations or responsibilities in an action by or in the right of
the Company or if brought by such Person against the Company if he acted in good faith and in a manner he reasonably believed
to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the Company, and with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, had no reasonable
cause to believe his conduct was unlawful, and whose action or inaction constituted neither gross negligence nor willful misconduct.
Subject to Section 8.3, the Company shall indemnify any Person who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party
to any threatened, pending or completed action or suit by or in the right of the Company to procure a judgment in his favor by
reason of the fact that he is or was a Member, Manager or officer of the Company, or is or was serving at the request of the Company
as a member, manager, director or officer of another limited liability company, corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust
or other enterprise, against expenses (including attorneys’ fees) actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection
with the defense or settlement of such action or suit if he acted in good faith and in a manner he reasonably believed to be in
or not opposed to the best interests of the Company and except that no indemnification shall be made in respect of any claim,
issue or matter as to which such Person shall have been adjudged to be liable for gross negligence or willful misconduct in the
performance of his duty to the Company unless and only to the extent that the court in which such action or suit was brought shall
determine upon application that, despite the adjudication of liability but in view of all the circumstances of the case, such
Person is fairly and reasonably entitled to indemnity for such expenses which such court shall deem proper. Notwithstanding anything
to the contrary in this Agreement, each officer’s duties with respect to the Company shall be those duties that would be
applicable if such officer were an officer in a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Delaware.

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Section 8.3.        
Authorization of Indemnification. Any indemnification under this Article VIII (unless ordered by a court)
shall be made by the Company only as authorized in the specific case upon a determination that indemnification of the Member,
Manager or officer is proper in the circumstances because he has met the applicable standard of conduct set forth in Section
8.1 or Section 8.2. Such determination shall be made in good faith (i) by the Managers, or (ii) if the Managers so
direct, by independent legal counsel in a written opinion, or (iii) by the Members. To the extent that a Member, Manager or officer
has been successful on the merits or otherwise in defense of any action, suit or proceeding referred to in Section 8.1
or Section 8.2, or in defense of any claim, issue or matter therein, he shall be indemnified against expenses (including
attorneys’ fees) actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection therewith, without the necessity of authorization
in the specific case.

Section 8.4.        
Good Faith Defined. For purposes of any determination under Section 8.3, a Person shall be deemed
to have acted in good faith and in a manner he reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the Company,
or, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, to have had no reasonable cause to believe his conduct was unlawful, if
his action is based on the records or books of account of the Company or another enterprise, or on information supplied to him
by the officers or Managers of the Company or the officers, managers or directors of another enterprise in the course of their
duties, or on the advice of legal counsel for the Company or another enterprise or on information or records given or reports
made to the Company or another enterprise by an independent certified public accountant or by an appraiser or other expert selected
with reasonable care by the Company or another enterprise. The term “another enterprise” as used in this Section
8.4 shall mean any other limited liability company, corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, employee benefit plan
or other enterprise of which such Person is or was serving at the request of the Company as a member, manager, director, officer,
employee or agent. The provisions of this Section 8.4 shall not be deemed to be exclusive or to limit in any way the circumstances
in which a Person may be deemed to have met the applicable standard of conduct set forth in Section 8.1 or Section 8.2,
as the case may be.

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Section 8.5.        
Indemnification by a Court. Notwithstanding any contrary determination in the specific case under Section
8.3, and notwithstanding the absence of any determination thereunder, any Member, Manager or officer of the Company may apply
to any court of competent jurisdiction in the State of Delaware for indemnification to the extent otherwise permissible under
Sections 8.1 and 8.2. The basis of such indemnification by a court shall be a determination by such court that indemnification
of the Member, Manager or officer of the Company is proper in the circumstances because he has met the applicable standards of
conduct set forth in Section 8.1 or 8.2, as the case may be. Neither a contrary determination in the specific case
under Section 8.3 nor the absence of any determination thereunder shall be a defense to such application or create a presumption
that the Member, Manager or officer of the Company seeking indemnification has not met any applicable standard of conduct. Notice
of any application for indemnification pursuant to this Section 8.5 shall be given to the Company promptly upon the filing
of such application. If successful, in whole or in part, the Member, Manager or officer of the Company seeking indemnification
shall also be entitled to be paid the expense of prosecuting such application.

Section 8.6.        
Expenses Payable in Advance. Expenses incurred by a Member, Manager or officer of the Company in defending or
investigating a threatened or pending action, suit or proceeding shall be paid by the Company in advance of the final disposition
of such action, suit or proceeding upon receipt of an undertaking by or on behalf of such Member, Manager or officer to repay
such amount if it shall ultimately be determined that he is not entitled to be indemnified by the Company as authorized by this
Article VIII.

Section 8.7.        
Nonexclusivity of Indemnification and Advancement of Expenses. The indemnification and advancement of expenses
provided by or granted pursuant to this Article VIII shall not be deemed exclusive of any other rights to which those seeking
indemnification or advancement of expenses may be entitled under any agreement, contract, vote of Members or Board of Managers,
or pursuant to the direction (howsoever embodied) of any court of competent jurisdiction or otherwise, both as to action in his
official capacity and as to action in another capacity while holding such office, it being the policy of the Company that indemnification
of the Persons specified in Sections 8.1 and 8.2 shall be made to the fullest extent permitted under the Delaware
General Corporation Law with respect to the indemnification by a Delaware corporation of its officers and directors. The provisions
of this Article VIII shall not be deemed to preclude the indemnification of any Person who is not specified in Section
8.1 or Section 8.2 but whom the Company has the power or obligation to indemnify under the provisions of the Act or
otherwise.

Section 8.8.        
Insurance. The Company shall purchase and maintain insurance on behalf of any Person who is or was a Manager
or officer of the Company, or is or was serving at the request of the Company as a Member, manager, director, or officer of another
limited liability company, corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, employee benefit plan or other enterprise against any
liability asserted against him and incurred by him in any such capacity, or arising out of his status as such, whether or not
the Company would have the power or the obligation to indemnify him against such liability under the provisions of this Article
VIII. The amount of such insurance shall be determined by the Board of Managers as necessary to cover adequately the liabilities
described above. The Board of Managers may increase such amount as it deems necessary or appropriate.

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Section 8.9.        
Certain Definitions. For purposes of this Article VIII, references to “the Company” shall
include, in addition to the resulting entity, any constituent entity (including any constituent of a constituent) absorbed in
a consolidation or merger which, if its separate existence had continued, would have had power and authority to indemnify its
members, managers, directors, officers, and employees or agents, so that any Person who is or was a member, manager, director,
officer, employee or agent of such constituent entity, or is or was serving at the request of such constituent entity as a member,
manager, director, officer, employee or agent of another limited liability company, corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust,
employee benefit plan or other enterprise, shall stand in the same position under the provisions of this Article VIII with
respect to the resulting or surviving entity as he would have with respect to such constituent entity if its separate existence
had continued. For purposes of this Article VIII, references to “fines” shall include any excise taxes assessed
on a Person with respect to an employee benefit plan; and references to “serving at the request of the Company” shall
include any service as a Member, Manager, director, officer, employee or agent of the Company which imposes duties on, or involves
services by, such Member, Manager, director, officer, employee or agent with respect to an employee benefit plan, its participants
or beneficiaries; and a Person who acted in good faith and in a manner he reasonably believed to be in the interest of the participants
and beneficiaries of an employee benefit plan shall be deemed to have acted in a manner “not opposed to the best interests
of the Company” as referred to in this Article VIII.

Section 8.10.    
Survival of Indemnification and Advancement of Expenses. The indemnification and advancement of expenses provided
by, or granted pursuant to, this Article VIII shall, unless otherwise provided when authorized or ratified, continue
as to a Person who has ceased to be a Member, Manager or officer and shall inure to the benefit of the heirs, executors and administrators
of such Person and shall survive the dissolution, liquidation and termination of the Company.

Section 8.11.    
Limitation on Indemnification. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Article VIII to the contrary,
except for proceedings to enforce rights to indemnification (which shall be governed by Section 8.5), the Company shall
not be obligated to indemnify any Member, Manager or officer in connection with a proceeding (or part thereof) initiated by such
Person unless such proceeding (or part thereof) was authorized or consented to by the Board of Managers.

Section 8.12.    
Indemnification of Employees and Agents. The Company may, to the extent authorized from time to time by the
Board of Managers, provide rights to indemnification and the advancement of expenses to employees and agents of the Company similar
to those conferred in this Article VIII to Members, Managers and officers of the Company.

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Section 8.13.    
Severability. The provisions of this Article VIII are intended to comply with the Act. To the extent
that any provision of this Article VIII authorizes or requires indemnification or the advancement of expenses contrary
to the Act or the Certificate, the Company’s power to indemnify or advance expenses under such provision shall be limited
to that permitted by the Act and the Certificate and any limitation required by the Act or the Certificate shall not affect the
validity of any other provision of this Article VIII.

Section 8.14.    
Exoneration of Liability for Unlawful Distribution, Unit Repurchase or Redemption. To the extent any liability
is imposed upon a Manager of the Company based on an unlawful distribution by the Company or an unlawful repurchase or redemption
by the Company of any Units, the Manager may be exonerated from such liability if such Manager was absent from the meeting in
which the unlawful act was approved or if such Manager dissented from the authorization of such unlawful act and caused such dissent
to be entered into the minutes of the meeting. If exonerated under this Section 8.14, the Manager shall be entitled to
contribution from the other Managers who voted for the unlawful dividend, repurchase, or redemption.

Section 8.15.    
Priority of Indemnification. Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement, the Certificate, or other organizational
document of the Company or any of its subsidiaries, or contract to which the Company or any of its subsidiaries is a party, to
the contrary, the Company and each of its subsidiaries acknowledges and agrees that the Company and its subsidiaries are, and
shall at all times be, the indemnitors of first resort with respect to any and all matters for which advancement of expenses and
indemnification are provided by the Company or its subsidiaries to or on behalf of holders of Class A Units (each such Person,
an “Indemnitee”) and the obligations of the Company and its subsidiaries to each Indemnitee are primary. The
Company and each of its subsidiaries hereby unconditionally and irrevocably waives, relinquishes and releases (and covenants and
agrees not to exercise, and to cause each of its Affiliates not to exercise), any claims or rights that it or any of its Affiliates
may now have or hereafter acquire against any Indemnitee or Affiliate thereof that arise from or relate to the existence, payment,
performance or enforcement obligation of the Company, such subsidiary or their respective Affiliates to any Indemnitee, including
any right of subrogation, reimbursement, exoneration, contribution or indemnification, whether such right to claim, take or receive,
directly or indirectly, in cash or other property or by set-off or in any other manner, any payment or security or other credit
support on account of such claim, remedy or right.

ARTICLE
IX

 

Dispositions; Preemptive and PARTICIPATION Rights

 

Section 9.1.        
Dispositions; Exception to Application of this Article IX.

(a)              
No Class A Unitholder may voluntarily Dispose of Class A Units except Dispositions (i) made in connection with and pursuant
to a transaction that is a Change of Control approved in accordance with Section 6.6; (ii) made to Permitted Transferees
of such Member; (iii) made as a Participation Member in accordance with the provisions of Section 9.5; (iv) made in connection
with a Company Sale in accordance with the provisions of Section 9.3; (v) made after a Qualified IPO approved in accordance
with Section 6.6; or (vi) as are approved in advance in writing by the Board of Managers.

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(b)              
No Class B Unitholder may voluntarily Dispose of any Class B Units except Dispositions (i) made in connection with and pursuant
to a transaction that is a Change of Control (including in connection with a Company Sale); (ii) made to Permitted Transferees;
(iii) made as a Participation Member in accordance with the provisions of Section 9.5; or (iv) as are approved in advance
in writing by the Board of Managers.

(c)              
The foregoing to the contrary notwithstanding, a Disposition by a Member shall be null and void ab initio (i) if, following
the proposed Disposition, the Company would constitute a “publicly traded partnership” for purposes of Section 7704
of the Code or such Disposition would make the Partnership ineligible for “safe harbor” treatment under Section 7704
of the Code (unless such condition is waived by the Board of Managers), (ii) if the transferee fails to deliver to the Company
all documents required pursuant to Section 9.2, or (iii) such Disposition would result in the violation of any
applicable federal or state securities laws. All reasonable out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred by the Company in connection
with any Disposition by a Member of all or a part of its Units shall be borne by such Member.

(d)              
Each Member shall be subject to the provisions of Section 12.12 in connection with any proposed Disposition of Units
in accordance with this Article IX, and nothing in this Article IX shall be construed to permit any breach or otherwise
modify the restrictions contained in Section 12.12.

(e)              
A Member shall not Dispose, or permit the Disposition of, any Equity Securities with a purpose of avoiding restrictions
on Disposition set forth in this Agreement.

Section 9.2.        
Substitution.

(a)              
Unless an assignee of Units becomes a Member in accordance with the provisions of Section 9.2(b), such assignee shall
not be entitled to any of the rights granted to a Member hereunder in respect of such Units, other than the right to receive allocations
of income, gain, loss, deduction, credit and similar items and distributions to which the assignor would otherwise be entitled,
to the extent such items are assigned.

(b)              
An assignee of the Units of a Member, or any portion thereof, shall become a Member entitled to all of the rights and subject
to all the obligations of the assigning Member in respect of such Units (including the obligation to make Capital Contributions
in respect of such Member’s Commitment Amount in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and, subject to the immediately
following sentence, the right to designate a Manager pursuant to Section 6.2) if, and only if the Disposition is permitted
under Section 9.1 and the assignee executes and delivers such instruments, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory
to the Board of Managers, to effect such substitution and to confirm the agreement of the assignee to be bound by all of the terms
and provisions of this Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, the right to designate a Manager pursuant to Section 6.2 may
be assigned by CEC to any transferee of Class A Units held by CEC.

(c)              
Any Disposition of Class B Units shall be subject to any vesting provisions or other restrictions set forth in the Grant
Letter related to such Class B Units.

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Section 9.3.        
Drag-Along.

(a)              
At any time prior to the consummation of a Qualified IPO or a Disposition by CEC and its Affiliates of all or substantially
all of its Class A Units in one transaction or a series of related transactions, CEC may elect, by at least fifteen (15) days written
notice to the Board of Managers (a “Company Sale Notice”), to cause (i) all Unitholders to consummate
a Disposition to any Person of all of the outstanding Units of the Company (any such transaction, a “Company Sale”)
or (ii) a Qualified IPO (an “Approved IPO”); provided, however, that once CEC has provided the Company
Sale Notice in accordance with this Section 9.3(a), CEC shall be entitled to take (or cause the Company or Board of Managers
to take) all steps reasonably necessary to carry out (x) a sale of Class A Units, including selecting an investment bank, providing
confidential information to potential acquirers in accordance with Section 12.12, and negotiating the requisite documentation
notwithstanding the fact that no specific acquirer or transaction shall have been identified to effect the Company Sale as of the
date of the Company Sale Notice or (y) an Approved IPO, including selecting underwriters, providing confidential information to
underwriters in accordance with Section 12.12 and negotiating requisite documentation.

(b)              
No later than the later of (i) thirty (30) days after delivery of a Company Sale Notice or (ii) thirty (30) Business Days
prior to the consummation of a Company Sale or Approved IPO, the Board of Managers shall notify each Unitholder, in writing, of
the election by CEC to initiate a Company Sale or an Approved IPO and such notice shall describe in reasonable detail (i) in the
case of a Company Sale, the name of the Person to whom such Company Sale is being made; (ii) the proposed date of the consummation
of such Company Sale or Approved IPO; (iii) the material terms of such Company Sale or Approved IPO and (iv) a copy of any form
of agreement or prospectus or other offering document proposed to be executed in connection with such Company Sale or Approved
IPO.

(c)              
Each Unitholder agrees that upon receipt of a Company Sale Notice it will (i) take such action as may reasonably be required,
including voting its Units in any such Company Sale, and (ii) cause its designated Managers to take such action required, to approve
and cause such Company Sale or Approved IPO, as applicable, to promptly be consummated. In the event of a Company Sale involving
a Disposition of all of the outstanding Units of the Company, each Unitholder shall be required to Dispose of all their Units in
such Company Sale free and clear of all Liens (other than Liens created by this Agreement or restrictions on transfer pursuant
to federal and state securities laws).

(d)              
CEC shall have the right in connection with any such Company Sale or Approved IPO, as applicable, to require the Company
and the other Members to cooperate fully with potential acquirors or underwriters, as applicable, in such prospective Company Sale
or Approved IPO, as applicable, by taking all customary and other actions reasonably requested by CEC or such potential acquirors
or underwriters, as applicable, including (i) with respect to the Company, making its properties, books and records, and other
assets reasonably available for inspection by such potential acquirors or underwriters, as applicable, (ii) with respect to the
Company, establishing a data room including materials customarily made available to potential acquirors or underwriters, as applicable,
in connection with such processes, (iii) subject to Section 9.3(e)(iii), making customary representations and warranties
to such potential acquirors or underwriters, as applicable, and, with respect to any Member who is an employee of the Company and
subject to the terms of any Grant Letter or other agreement between the Company and such Member, agreeing to customary non-competition
restrictions, (iv) with respect to the Company, making its employees reasonably available for presentations, interviews, road shows
and other diligence activities, in each case subject to reasonable and customary confidentiality provisions. The Company and each
Unitholder shall provide assistance with respect to these actions as reasonably requested by CEC. In connection with any Approved
IPO, CEC, the Class B Unitholders and the Company shall enter into a mutually acceptable registration rights agreement, which agreement
shall provide, inter alia, CEC with customary demand registration rights and CEC and the Class B Unitholders with customary
“piggyback” registration rights (including with respect to the Approved IPO, on a pro rata basis, to the extent that
CEC is a selling stockholder in such offering).

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(e)              
Notwithstanding anything contained in this Section 9.3, the obligation of the Unitholders to participate in any Company
Sale or Approved IPO is subject to the following conditions:

(i)                
the terms and conditions of such Company Sale shall be the same for all Unitholders and upon the consummation of such Company
Sale, all of the Unitholders participating therein will receive the same form of consideration, the amount of consideration shall
be allocated in accordance with Section 5.1, and no Unitholder or any of its Affiliates will receive any payment or other
consideration of any nature whatsoever from the transferee in connection with or arising from such Company Sale or Approved IPO
other than the consideration allocated to the Unitholders in accordance with Section 5.1;

(ii)             
in connection with any Approved IPO in which the Company acts as issuer, each holder of Units will receive securities issued
in connection with such Approved IPO having a value equal to the same proportion of the sum of (1) the estimated aggregate net
proceeds to the equity holders of the Company selling securities in the Approved IPO (less the reasonably estimated expenses of
such Approved IPO to such equity holders), plus (2) the aggregate Pre-IPO Value that such holder would have received if all of
the Company’s cash and other property had been distributed by the Company in complete liquidation pursuant to the rights
and preferences set forth in Section 5.1 as in effect immediately prior to such distribution assuming that the value of
the Company immediately prior to such liquidation distribution was equal to the sum of such estimated aggregate net proceeds described
in clause (1) above and the Pre-IPO Value; provided, however, that the securities issued in the Approved IPO with respect
to unvested Class B Units shall remain subject to vesting in accordance with, and to the extent provided in, the applicable Grant
Letter; provided further, however, that if (x) the foregoing provisions would result in the holders of Class B Units receiving
only a nominal amount of such securities or none, then the Board may elect to have such Class B Units canceled for no consideration.
For the sake of clarity, CEC may elect in connection with a proposed Approved IPO where a subsidiary of the Company or another
entity that is not the Company or its successor is the issuer in such Approved IPO to not cause the foregoing exchange in connection
therewith and, to the extent such exchange does not occur, this Agreement will continue in effect after an Approved IPO in accordance
with its terms;

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(iii)           
in connection with any Company Sale or Approved IPO, no Unitholder other than CEC shall be (A) required to make any representations
and warranties other than representations and warranties solely with respect to such Unitholder, (B) liable for any indemnification
obligations to any potential purchaser or underwriter in respect of such representations on a joint, rather than several, basis,
and in no event with respect to an amount in excess of the net cash proceeds paid to such Unitholder in such transaction, and (C)
subject to any escrow, holdback or similar arrangement relating to such transaction other than on a pro rata basis with CEC and,
in no event with respect to an amount in excess of the net cash process paid to such Unitholder in such transaction;

(iv)            
no Unitholder shall be required to take any action in connection with any Company Sale or Approved IPO that would cause
such Unitholder to spend money or incur liabilities (other than de minimis expenses or expenses paid by the Company pursuant to
clause (v) below); and

(v)              
the Company shall be obligated to pay any expenses incurred by the Company in connection with any Company Sale or Approved
IPO, whether or not such Company Sale or Approved IPO is consummated, including bankers’ fees, attorneys’ fees and
accountants’ fees.

Section 9.4.        
Preemptive Right. At any time prior to the consummation of a Qualified IPO, if the Company proposes to sell
any Equity Securities to any Person in a transaction or transactions other than (i) in connection with a Qualified IPO, (ii) Equity
Securities issued in exchange for non-cash consideration in an acquisition of a business or assets from a Person not an Affiliate
of any Unitholder, (iii) an issuance of Class A Units in accordance with the terms of this Agreement (including, for the
avoidance of doubt, pursuant to Section 4.2) or (iv) the issuance of Class B Units or options to purchase Membership Interests
or other Equity Securities pursuant to incentive equity compensation plans approved by the Board of Managers and subject to the
approvals set forth in Section 6.6, any Class A Unitholder who is an “accredited investor” as defined in Rule
501(a) under the Securities Act shall have the right to purchase directly or through any Affiliate, a pro rata amount (based on
such Class A Unitholder’s Sharing Percentage) of such Equity Securities. Any participation pursuant to this Section 9.4
shall be on the same price, terms and conditions as applied to all offerees in the respective offering. In the event of a
proposed transaction or transactions, as the case may be, that would give rise to preemptive rights of the Class A Unitholders,
the Company shall provide notice (the “Initial Notice”) to such parties no later than twenty (20) Business
Days prior to the expected consummation of such transaction or transactions. Each party possessing preemptive rights hereunder
shall provide notice of its election to exercise such rights within thirty (30) days after delivery of such Initial Notice from
the Company. (Each party electing to exercise its preemptive right in such instance is referred to as an “Electing Party”).
The failure of a Class A Unitholder to respond to the Initial Notice and affirmatively exercise its preemptive right in accordance
with the terms of this Agreement shall be deemed an election not to exercise its preemptive right in connection with such proposed
transaction or transactions, but shall not affect such Class A Unitholder’s preemptive right in relation to any future transaction
or transactions in accordance with this Section 9.4. If a Class A Unitholder shall elect not to exercise its preemptive
right, then each Electing Party shall have the right to purchase additional Equity Securities (a “Subsequent Purchase”),
from those securities as to which no such right was exercised, in an amount equal to such Electing Party’s Sharing Percentage
relative to the Sharing Percentages of the other Electing Parties. In the event of a situation described in the preceding sentence
in which a Class A Unitholder elects not to exercise its preemptive right with respect to a proposed transaction or transactions,
the Company shall provide notice (the “Subsequent Notice”) of such fact within three (3) Business Days following
the receipt of all of the notices concerning such elections from the parties possessing such preemptive rights. Each Electing
Party shall respond to this Subsequent Notice by sending a response notice with respect thereto within three (3) Business Days
after delivery of the Subsequent Notice. The failure of an Electing Party to respond to such Subsequent Notice and affirmatively
exercise its preemptive right in accordance with the terms of this Agreement shall be deemed an election not to exercise its preemptive
right in connection with such Subsequent Purchase, but shall not affect such Class A Unitholder’s preemptive right in relation
to any future transaction or transactions in accordance with this Section 9.4. At any time within thirty (30) days after
the determination of the Class A Unitholders which have exercised their preemptive rights under this Section 9.4 and the
amount of Equity Securities each such Class A Unitholder or its Affiliates will acquire pursuant to this Section 9.4, if
there remain available any of the Equity Securities proposed by the Company as to which no preemptive right has been exercised,
the Company may sell such Equity Securities to third parties not affiliated with the Company at a price and on terms and conditions
no more favorable to such third parties than that set forth in the Initial Notice. After the expiration of such thirty (30) day
period, if the Company has not sold the Equity Securities subject to the Initial Notice, the Company may not sell such Equity
Securities without complying again with the provisions of this Section 9.4.

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Section 9.5.        
Right of Participation.

(a)              
Subject to Section 9.1, in the event that at any time prior to the consummation of a Qualified IPO, CEC (in
such capacity, the “Transferring Unitholder”) proposes to Dispose of fifty-one percent (51%) or more of its
Class A Units in one transaction or a series of related transactions and (i) such proposed Disposition does not constitute a Permitted
Transfer and (ii) CEC does not elect to exercise its right to cause a Company Sale pursuant to Section 9.3, then such Transferring
Unitholder shall offer (a “Participation Offer”) to BROG and each other Member designated by the Managers as
having rights under this Section 9.5 (a “Participation Member”) to include in the proposed Disposition
a number of each Participation Member’s Units equal to the product of (A) a fraction, the numerator of which is the
pro rata ownership in the Company on an Adjusted Basis represented by the Units proposed to be included in the Disposition by the
Transferring Unitholder, and the denominator of which is the pro rata ownership in the Company on an Adjusted Basis of all Units
owned by the Transferring Unitholder, multiplied by (B) the pro rata ownership in the Company on an Adjusted Basis represented
by all of such Participation Member’s Units.

(b)              
The Transferring Unitholder shall give written notice (a “Participation Notice”) to each Participation
Member at least ten (10) Business Days prior to the proposed Participation Sale. The Participation Notice shall specify the proposed
transferee, the number of Class A Units proposed to be included in the proposed sale under this Section 9.5 (a “Participation
Sale”), the purchase price (and if the proposed Disposition is to be wholly or partly for consideration other than cash,
the Participation Notice shall state the amount of cash consideration, if any, and shall describe all non-monetary consideration),
all other material terms and conditions of such proposed Participation Sale and the place and date on which such proposed Participation
Sale is to be consummated. Each Participation Member who wishes to include Units in the proposed Participation Sale shall so notify
the Transferring Unitholder (an “Acceptance Notice”) not more than thirty (30) days after the date of
the Participation Notice.

(c)              
The Participation Offer shall be conditioned upon the Transferring Unitholder’s sale of Units pursuant to the transactions
contemplated in the Participation Notice with the transferee named therein. If any Participation Member accepts the Participation
Offer (a “Participating Unitholder”), the Transferring Unitholder shall, to the extent necessary, reduce the
Units it otherwise would have included in such proposed Participation Sale so as to permit the Participating Unitholders to include
in the Participation Sale a number of Units corresponding to the amount that they are entitled include pursuant to this Section
9.5.

(d)              
In any Disposition subject to Section 9.5, the aggregate consideration to be paid by the acquiring party shall
be allocated to each class of Equity Securities, with such allocations determined based on the relative amount that would be distributable
to such class of Equity Securities by applying Section 5.1 (including Exhibit 5.1) to such aggregate consideration
(giving effect to all distributions actually made pursuant to Section 5.1 through the date of the Disposition).

(e)              
The Acceptance Notice of a Participating Unitholder shall include wire transfer instructions for payment of the purchase
price for the Units to be sold in such Participation Sale and shall be accompanied by a limited power-of-attorney authorizing the
Transferring Unitholder to transfer its Equity Securities on the terms set forth in the Participation Notice and all other documents
required to be executed in connection with such Participation Sale. Delivery of an Acceptance Notice shall constitute an irrevocable
acceptance of the Participation Offer by such Participating Unitholder.

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(f)               
If, at the end of a sixty (60) day period after delivery of an Acceptance Notice (which sixty (60) day period shall be extended
if any of the transactions contemplated by the Participation Offer are subject to regulatory approval until the expiration of five
(5) Business Days after all such approvals have been received, but in no event later than ninety (90) days following receipt by
the Transferring Unitholder of the Acceptance Notice), the Transferring Unitholder has not completed the transfer of its Equity
Securities at a price and on terms and conditions no more favorable to the prospective transferee than the terms and conditions
set forth in the Participation Notice, the Transferring Unitholder shall (i) return to each Participating Unitholder the limited
power-of-attorney (and all copies thereof) that such Participating Unitholder executed and any other documents in the possession
of the Transferring Unitholder executed by the Participating Unitholders in connection with the proposed Participation Sale, and
(ii) not conduct any Disposition of its Equity Securities without again complying with this Section 9.5.

(g)              
Concurrently with the consummation of the Participation Sale, the Transferring Unitholder shall (i) notify the Participating
Unitholders thereof, (ii) remit to the Participating Unitholders the total consideration for the Equity Securities of the Participating
Unitholders transferred pursuant thereto, and (iii) promptly after the consummation of the Participation Sale, furnish such other
evidence of the completion and the date of completion of such transfer and the terms thereof as may be reasonably requested by
the Participating Unitholders.

(h)              
If at the termination of the Participation Notice Period any other Unitholder shall not have delivered an Acceptance Notice,
such other Unitholder shall be deemed to have waived its rights under this Section 9.5 with respect to the transfer of its
Units pursuant to such Participation Sale.

(i)                
Notwithstanding anything contained in this Section 9.5, there shall be no liability on the part of the Transferring
Unitholder to the Participating Unitholders if the Disposition of the Units pursuant to this Section 9.5 is not consummated
for whatever reason.

(j)                
Notwithstanding anything contained in this Section 9.5, the rights and obligations of the other Unitholders to participate
in a Participation Sale are subject to the following conditions:

(i)                
the Transferring Unitholder and all Participating Unitholders will receive the same form of consideration with the amount
per Unit being in accordance with Section 9.5(d);

(ii)             
no Participating Unitholder shall be required to take any action in connection with any Participation Sale that would cause
such Participating Unitholder to spend money or incur liabilities (other than de minimis expenses or expenses paid by such Participating
Unitholder pursuant to clause (iii) below); and

(iii)           
no Unitholder participating therein shall be obligated to pay any expenses incurred in connection with any unconsummated
Participation Sale, and each such Unitholder shall be obligated to pay only its pro rata share (based on the aggregate consideration
received for Equity Securities Disposed) of expenses incurred in connection with a consummated Participation Sale to the extent
such expenses are incurred for the benefit of all such Unitholders and are not otherwise paid by the Company or another Person.

ARTICLE
X

 

Dissolution, Liquidation, and Termination

 

Section 10.1.    
Dissolution. The Company shall dissolve and its affairs shall be wound up on the first to occur of the following
(a “Liquidation Event”):

(a)              
the election by the Board of Managers to dissolve the Company; or

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(b)              
entry of a decree of judicial dissolution of the Company under Section 18-802 of the Act.

Section 10.2.    
Liquidation and Termination. On dissolution of the Company, the liquidator shall be a Person selected by the
Board of Managers. The liquidator shall proceed diligently to wind up the affairs of the Company at the direction of the Board
of Managers and make final distributions as provided herein and in the Act. The costs of liquidation shall be borne as a Company
expense. The steps to be accomplished by the liquidator are as follows:

(a)              
As promptly as possible after dissolution and again after final liquidation, the liquidator shall cause a proper accounting
to be made of the Company’s assets, liabilities, and operations through the last day of the calendar month in which the dissolution
occurs or the final liquidation is completed, as applicable.

(b)              
The liquidator shall pay, satisfy or discharge from Company funds all of the debts (including debts owing to any Member),
liabilities and obligations of the Company (including all expenses incurred in liquidation) or otherwise make adequate provision
for payment and discharge thereof (including the establishment of a cash escrow fund for contingent liabilities in such amount
and for such term as the liquidator may reasonably determine).

(c)              
To the extent that the Company has any assets remaining:

(i)                
The liquidator may sell any or all Company property and any resulting gain or loss from each sale shall be computed and
allocated to the Capital Accounts of the Members as provided in Section 5.2; and

(ii)             
With respect to all Company property that is not sold, the Fair Market Value of that property shall be determined and the
Capital Accounts of the Members shall be adjusted to reflect the manner in which the unrealized income, gain, loss, and deduction
inherent in property that has not been reflected in the Capital Accounts previously would be allocated among the Members under
Section 5.2 if there were a taxable Disposition of that property for the Fair Market Value of that property on the date
of distribution.

(d)              
All remaining assets shall be distributed to the Members in accordance with Section 5.1. If such distributions do
not correspond to the positive Capital Account balances of the Members immediately prior to such distributions, then income, gain,
loss and deduction for the fiscal year in which the liquidation occurs (and if necessary and allowable and determined to be appropriate
by the Board of Managers in prior fiscal years) shall be reallocated among the Members to cause, to the extent possible, the Members’
positive Capital Account balances immediately prior to such distribution to correspond to the amounts to be distributed under this
Section 10.2(d).

(e)              
All distributions in kind to the Members shall be valued for purposes of determining each Member’s interest therein
at its Fair Market Value at the time of such distribution, and such distributions shall be made subject to the liability of each
distributee for costs, expenses, and liabilities theretofore incurred or for which the Company has committed prior to the date
of termination, and those costs, expenses, and liabilities shall be allocated to the distributee pursuant to this Section 10.2.

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(f)               
Any distribution to the Members in liquidation of the Company shall be made by the later of the end of the taxable year
in which the liquidation occurs or ninety (90) days after the date of such liquidation. The distribution of cash and/or property
to a Member in accordance with the provisions of this Section 10.2 constitutes a complete return to the Member of its Capital
Contribution and a complete distribution to the Member of its Membership Interest and all the Company’s property and constitutes
a compromise to which all Members have consented within the meaning of Section 18-502(b) of the Act.

Section 10.3.    
Deficit Capital Accounts. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, and notwithstanding
any custom or rule of law to the contrary, no Member shall be obligated to restore a deficit balance in its Capital Account at
any time.

Section 10.4.    
Certificate of Cancellation. On completion of the distribution of Company assets as provided herein, the Company
shall be terminated and the Members shall file a certificate of cancellation with the Secretary of State of Delaware, cancel any
other filings made pursuant to Section 1.5, and take such other actions as may be necessary to terminate the Company.

ARTICLE
XI

 

Representations and Warranties

 

Section 11.1.    
Representations and Warranties of Members to Each Other. Each Member hereby represents and warrants to the Company
and the other Members as follows:

(a)              
Such Member is acquiring its Units solely for its own account or for the account of its Permitted Transferees, for investment
purposes, and not with a view to, or for resale in connection with, any distribution of Units in violation of applicable securities
laws;

(b)              
Such Member understands that the Units have not been registered under the Securities Act or any state securities laws by
reason of specific exemptions under the provisions thereof, the availability of which depend in part upon the bona fide nature
of its investment intent and upon the accuracy of its representations made in this Article XI;

(c)              
Such Member understands that the Company is relying in part upon the representations and agreements contained in this Article
XI for the purpose of determining whether the offer, sale and issuance of the Units meets the requirements for such exemptions;

(d)              
Such Member is, or will at the time of its initial investment in the Company be, an “accredited investor” as
defined in Rule 501(a) under the Securities Act or an employee of the Company or one of its subsidiaries;

(e)              
Such Member (either alone or together with its advisors) has such knowledge, skill and experience in business, financial
and investment matters that it is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of an investment in Units to which it is subscribing;

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(f)               
Such Member understands that the Units will be “restricted securities” under applicable federal securities laws
and that the Securities Act and the rules of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission provide in substance that it may dispose
of the Units only pursuant to an effective registration statement under the Securities Act or an exemption therefrom, and it understands
that the Company has no obligation or intention to register any of the Units thereunder; and

(g)              
Such Member has been furnished by the Company all information (or provided access to all information) regarding the business
and financial condition of the Company, its expected plans for future business activities, the attributes of the Units being issued
to such Member and the merits and risks of an investment in such Units which it has requested or otherwise needs to evaluate the
investment in such Units; that in making the proposed investment decision, such Member is not relying on any representations or
warranties other than any representations and warranties of the Company expressly contained in this Agreement and the representations
and warranties of each other Member expressly contained in this Agreement; and that the offer to issue the Units hereunder was
communicated to such Member in such a manner that it was able to ask questions of and receive answers from the management of the
Company concerning the terms and conditions of the proposed transaction and that at no time was it presented with or solicited
by or through any leaflet, public promotional meeting, television advertisement or any other form of general or public advertising
or solicitation.

(h)              
The execution, delivery and performance, of this Agreement by such Member will not contravene, conflict with or result in
a violation of any law, order or act of any governmental authority, provision of the certificate of incorporation, certificate
of formation, certificate of limited partnership, bylaws, limited liability company agreement or agreement of limited partnership
of such Member, as applicable, or any other agreement with any person. No consent or authorization of, filing with, notice to or
other act by or in respect of, any governmental authority or any other person that has not been obtained on or before the Closing
is required to be obtained by such Member in connection with the execution, delivery, performance, validity or enforceability of
this Agreement. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement will not result in a violation by such Member of any
requirement of law or any contractual obligation of such Member that has not been waived and will not result in, or require, the
creation or imposition of any lien on any of its properties or revenues pursuant to any requirement of law or any such contractual
obligation.

Section 11.2.    
Survival of Representations and Warranties. All representations, warranties and covenants made by each of the
Members in this Agreement (including pursuant to Section 11.1) shall be considered to have been relied upon by the other
parties hereto and shall survive the execution and delivery of this Agreement, regardless of any investigation made by or on behalf
of any such party.

ARTICLE
XII

 

General Provisions

 

Section 12.1.    
Notices. Except as expressly set forth to the contrary in this Agreement, all notices, requests, or consents
provided for or permitted to be given under this Agreement must be in writing and must be given either by depositing that writing
in the United States mail, addressed to the recipient, postage paid, and registered or certified with return receipt requested
or by delivering that writing to the recipient in person, by courier, by electronic transmission, or by facsimile transmission;
and a notice, request, or consent given under this Agreement is effective on receipt by the Person to receive it or, in the case
of electronic transmission, upon receipt of any non-automated response. All notices, requests, and consents to be sent to a Member
must be sent to or made at the addresses given for that Member on Exhibit 3.1 or such other address as that Member may
specify by notice to the other Members. All notices, requests, and consents to be sent to the Company must be sent to or made
at the address of the Company’s principal place of business or such other address as set forth in Exhibit 3.1, or
as the Company may specify by notice to the Members.

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Section 12.2.    
Amendment or Modification. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, this Agreement may be
amended or modified by the Board of Managers and with the consent of CEC, including in connection with implementing an action
the Board of Managers is authorized to take under this Agreement; provided, that without the consent of the Members adversely
affected thereby, this Agreement cannot be amended or modified (i) to increase the Capital Contribution obligation of any Member
hereunder or to reduce the interest of such Member in the profits or capital of the Company in a disproportionate manner relative
to other Members, or (ii) in any other manner that adversely affects any Member in a disproportionate manner relative to other
Members, whether in such Member’s capacity as a holder of any class of Units or otherwise.

Section 12.3.    
Entire Agreement. This Agreement and the other Transaction Documents, along with any exhibits or schedules to
such documents and any agreements or documents specifically referenced herein or therein, constitute the full and complete agreement
of the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and thereof.

Section 12.4.    
Effect of Waiver or Consent. The failure of any Person to insist upon strict performance of a covenant hereunder
or of any obligation hereunder, irrespective of the length of time for which such failure continues, shall not be a waiver of
such Person’s right to demand strict compliance in the future. No consent or waiver, express or implied, to or of any breach
or default in the performance of any obligation hereunder shall constitute a consent or waiver to or of any other breach or default
in the performance of the same or any other obligation hereunder.

Section 12.5.    
Successors and Assigns. Subject to Article IX, this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the
benefit of the Members and their respective heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns.

Section 12.6.    
Governing Law; Waiver of Jury Trial. 

(a)              
THIS AGREEMENT IS GOVERNED BY AND SHALL BE CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, EXCLUDING ANY
CONFLICT-OF-LAWS RULE OR PRINCIPLE THAT MIGHT REFER THE GOVERNANCE OR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THIS AGREEMENT TO THE LAW OF ANOTHER
JURISDICTION.

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(b)              
THE Parties hereby irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the DELAWARE
CHANCERY COURT LOCATED IN WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, or, if such COURT does not have jurisdiction, any Federal Court of the United States
of America or other delaware state court located in THE STATE OF DELAWARE and appropriate appellate courts therefrom, and
each Party hereby irrevocably agrees that all claims in respect of such dispute, controversy or claim may be heard and determined
in such courts. The Parties hereby irrevocably waive, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable Laws, any objection which they
may now or hereafter have to the laying of venue of any such dispute, controversy or claim brought in any such court or any defense
of inconvenient forum for the maintenance of such dispute, controversy or claim. Each Party agrees that a judgment in any such
dispute may be enforced in other jurisdictions by suit on the judgment or in any other manner provided by applicable Law.

(c)              
EACH OF THE PARTIES HERETO HEREBY KNOWINGLY, VOLUNTARILY AND INTENTIONALLY, IRREVOCABLY AND UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVES TRIAL
BY JURY IN ANY LEGAL ACTION OR PROCEEDING RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT AND FOR ANY COUNTERCLAIM THEREIN (IN EACH CASE, WHETHER FOR
CLAIMS SOUNDING IN CONTRACT OR IN TORT). 

Section 12.7.    
Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is held to be unenforceable, this Agreement shall be considered
divisible and such provision shall be deemed inoperative to the extent it is deemed unenforceable, and in all other respects this
Agreement shall remain in full force and effect; provided, however, that if any provision may be made enforceable by limitation
thereof, then such provision shall be deemed to be so limited and shall be enforceable to the maximum extent permitted by applicable
law.

Section 12.8.    
Further Assurances. In connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby, each Member
shall execute and deliver any additional documents and instruments and perform any additional acts that may be reasonably necessary
or appropriate to effectuate and perform the provisions of this Agreement and those transactions.

Section 12.9.    
Title to Company Property. All property owned by the Company, whether real or personal, tangible or intangible,
shall be deemed to be owned by the Company, and no Member, individually, shall have any ownership of such property. The Company
shall hold all of its property in its own name.

Section 12.10.
Public Announcements. Neither the Company nor any Member shall issue any press release or other public statement with
respect to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby without reasonable advance notice of the same to the other Members
and the prior written consent of CEC, unless such disclosure is required pursuant to applicable law or by order of a court of
applicable jurisdiction (in which case the disclosing party shall give CEC reasonable advance notice of such disclosure).

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Section 12.11.
No Third Party Beneficiaries. Except as otherwise provided in Article VIII, it is the intent of the parties
hereto that no third-party beneficiary rights be created or deemed to exist in favor of any Person not a party to this Agreement,
unless otherwise expressly agreed to in writing by the parties.

Section 12.12.
Confidentiality. Each Member will, and will cause each of its Managers, agents or other representatives to, keep confidential
all non-public information received from or otherwise relating to, the Company, its subsidiaries, properties and businesses, (“Confidential
Information”) and will not, and will not permit its Managers, agents or other Representatives to, (a) disclose Confidential
Information to any other Person other than (i) to another party hereto for a valid business purpose of the Company, (ii) in the
case of Members who are also officers of the Company, in carrying their duties in the best interests of the Company, or (iii)
in the case of CEC, (A) any Person who would be a Permitted Transferee as of the time of such disclosure so long as such Person
is subject to a confidentiality agreement with respect to the Confidential Information, (B) (I) any direct or indirect general
partner or managing member or any Affiliate thereof or (II) any direct or indirect limited partners or members thereof, or (C)
to any Person who is a potential acquirer in connection with the exercise of its rights under Section 9.3 so long as such
Person is subject to a confidentiality agreement with respect to the Confidential Information, or (b) use Confidential Information
for anything other than as necessary and appropriate in carrying out the business of the Company. The restrictions set forth herein
do not apply to any disclosures required by law or regulatory authority (pursuant to the advice of counsel), so long as (x) the
Person subject to such disclosure obligations provides prior written notice (to the extent reasonably practicable and permitted
by applicable law) to the Company stating the basis upon which the disclosure is asserted to be required, and (y) the Person subject
to such disclosure obligations takes all reasonable steps permitted by applicable law (without the obligation to spend money or
incur liabilities) to oppose or mitigate any such disclosure. As used herein the term “Confidential Information” shall
not include information that (i) is or becomes generally available to the public other than as a result of a disclosure by
a Member or its partners, directors, officers, employees, agents, counsel, investment advisers or representatives (all such Persons
being collectively referred to as “Representatives”) in violation of this Agreement, (ii) is or was available
to such Member on a non-confidential basis prior to its disclosure to such Member or its Representatives by the Company or (iii) was
or becomes available to such Member on a non-confidential basis from a source other than the Company, which source is or was (at
the time of receipt of the relevant information) not, to the best of such Member’s knowledge, bound by a confidentiality
agreement with (or other confidentiality obligation to) the Company or another Person. Notwithstanding the foregoing, BROG may
make all required regulatory filings regarding this Agreement and its ownership in the Company, without the consent of the Company;
provided, that BROG will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide the Company with an opportunity to review any Company-related
disclosures contained in such filings prior to filing.

Section 12.13.
Merger. Subject to Section 6.6(d)(ii), the Board of Managers may cause the Company to merge with or into, or
convert into, any other Person or exchange interests with any other Person without the separate vote of the Members, provided,
that if such merger, conversion or exchange results in the distribution of consideration to the Members, such consideration
shall be allocated and distributed in accordance with Section 10.2(d); and provided, further, that any such merger,
conversion or exchange that results in a Company Sale shall comply with the requirements of Article IX. Any merger, conversion,
or interest exchange of the Company effected in accordance with this Section 12.13 that does not result in a Company
Sale shall not be deemed to cause an assignment or other transfer of the Membership Interests under this Agreement.

Section 12.14.
Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, with each such counterpart constituting
an original and all of such counterparts constituting but one and the same instrument.

 

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
the Members have executed this Agreement in counterparts, as of the date first above written.

 

	BROG:	BLACK RIDGE OIL & GAS, INC.
	 	 
	 	 
	 	By: /s/ Kenneth DeCubellis
	 	Name: Kenneth DeCubellis
	 	Title: Chief Executive Officer
	 	 
	CEC:	CHAMBERS ENERGY CAPITAL II, LP
	 	 
	 	By: CEC Fund II GP, LLC, its general partner
	 	 
	 	 
	 	By: /s/ J. Robert Chambers
	 	Name: J. Robert Chambers
	 	Title:  Managing Director
	 	 
	 	CEC II TE, LLC
	 	 
	 	By: Chambers Energy Capital II TE, LP, its sole member
	 	 
	 	By: CEC Fund II GP, LLC, its general partner
	 	 
	 	 
	 	By: /s/ J. Robert Chambers
	 	Name: J. Robert Chambers
	 	Title:  Managing Director
	 	 
	 	 

 

 

 

 

SIGNATURE PAGE TO

LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT OF

BLACK RIDGE HOLDING COMPANY, LLC

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EXHIBIT 3.1

 

Member Addresses; Class A Unit Ownership;
Class B Unit Ownership; Commitment Amounts

 

	Member/Address	Initial

                                                                                Class A Units
	Initial Capital

                                                                                Call Class A Units
	Total

                                                                                Class A Units
	
        Total

        Class B Units

        (Benchmark Amount)
	Commitment

                                                                                Amount1

	
        Chambers Energy Capital II, LP

        600 Travis St., Suite 4700

        Houston, TX 77002

        Attention: Mr. Robert Finch

        Email: rfinch@chambersenergy.com
	29,237,753.45	8,908,970.98	38,146,724.43	0	$26,726,912.93
	
        CEC II TE, LLC

        600 Travis St., Suite 4700

        Houston, TX 77002

        Attention: Mr. Robert Finch

        Email: rfinch@chambersenergy.com
	3,580,574.87	1,091,029.02	4,671,603.89	0	$3,273,087.07
	
        Black Ridge Oil & Gas, Inc.

        Email: ken.decubellis@blackridgeoil.com
	1,727,280.44	0	1,727,280.44	1,000,000 ($0.00)	0
	Total:	34,545,608.76	10,000,000.00	44,545,608.76	1,000,000	$30,000,000.00

 

 

 

_____________________

1
As noted in Section 4.2(b), the amounts contributed in connection with the Initial
Capital Call Class A Units will reduce the Commitment Amounts listed in this column.

 

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EXHIBIT 3.8

 

Form of Spousal Agreement

 

The spouse of the Member
executing that certain Limited Liability Company Agreement of Black Ridge Holding Company, LLC, dated as of [  ̃ ],
2016 (the “LLC Agreement”), is aware of, understands and consents to the provisions of the LLC Agreement and
each other Transaction Document that has been or will be executed by such Member or is otherwise binding on such Member, including
any Grant Letter, and the binding effect of the LLC Agreement and such other Transaction Document upon any community property interest
or marital settlement awards he or she may now or hereafter own or receive, and agrees that the termination of his or her marital
relationship with such Member for any reason shall not have the effect of removing any Membership Interests subject to the LLC
Agreement and any such other agreements from the coverage thereof and that his or her awareness, understanding, consent and agreement
is evidenced by his or her signature below. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Spousal Agreement have the meaning given
to such terms in the LLC Agreement.

 

 

	 	__________________________________
	 	Print Name: 
	 	 

 

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EXHIBIT 5.1

 

1.01 Distributions. All Available
Cash and, to the extent permitted under the express terms and conditions of this Agreement, non-cash property shall be distributed
to the Unitholders solely at such times and in such amounts as the Board of Managers shall declare. All Available Cash and, if
applicable, other property declared by the Board of Managers to be available for distribution under this paragraph 1.01
shall be distributed among the Unitholders such that the cumulative distributions made by the Company reflect the order and amount
required by each of the clauses set forth below in this paragraph 1.01, subject, however, to the terms of paragraph 1.02
below and subject to Section 5.4 of this Agreement:

 

(a)              
FIRST, 100% to the Class A Unitholders, pro rata, until the Class A Unitholders have received distributions in aggregate
totaling the then Class A Preference;

 

(b)              
SECOND, 90% to the Class A Unitholders, pro rata, and 10% to the Class B Unitholders, pro rata, until the sum of the cumulative
distributions received by CEC pursuant this clause (b) equals 250% of the aggregate Capital Contribution of its Class A
Units; and

 

(c)              
THEREAFTER, 80% to the Class A Unitholders, pro rata, and 20% to the Class B Unitholders, pro rata.

 

(d)              
Available Cash shall be distributed pro rata among the holders of Units within each class of Units in the following manner:

 

(i)               in the case of clause (a) above, pro rata based on the relative amount of Class A Unreturned Capital Contributions;
and

 

(ii)              in the case of clause clauses (b) and (c) above, (A) pro rata among the Class A Unitholders based on the
number of Class A Units outstanding, and (B) pro rata among the Class B Unitholders based on the number of Class B Units outstanding
(taking into account, with respect to the Class B Unitholders, Section 5.4 of this Agreement).

 

(e)              
For the avoidance of doubt, for all purposes of this Exhibit 5.1, including for purposes of determining at any time
the amount of each distribution (each, at the time of its determination, the “Current Distribution”) to be made
to the Class A Unitholders as a group and the Class B Unitholders as a group: (i) the foregoing priorities reflected in clauses
(a) through (d) of this paragraph 1.01 will be applied on a cumulative basis, meaning that such priorities for
each Current Distribution shall be made in the aggregate taking into account the Current Distribution and all prior distributions
(including distributions made pursuant to paragraph 1.02) as well as any adjustments to such priorities on account of aggregate
Capital Contributions made to the Company; and (ii) the cumulative distributions taken into account in connection therewith shall
be deemed to include the Repurchase Amounts for all Repurchased Class B Units repurchased prior to the making of the Current Distribution
as though such Repurchase Amounts have been previously distributed to the Class B Unitholders.

 

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1.02 Tax Distributions. Notwithstanding
Section 5.1(a), but subject to Section 5.4 and the last sentence of this paragraph, to the extent of Available Cash,
the Company shall distribute to each Member at least ten (10) days before each estimated tax payment due date (April 15, June 15,
September 15 and December 15) with respect to each taxable year, an amount equal to such Member’s Assumed Tax Liability;
provided that if the amount of Available Cash is not sufficient to make the foregoing payments in full, the amount that
is available will be distributed in the same proportion as if the full amount were available. Distributions made pursuant to this
paragraph 1.02 will be treated as advances of distributions to be made under paragraph 1.01 of this Exhibit 5.1
and will be credited against and will reduce future distributions to be made to each Member under paragraph 1.01 of this
Exhibit 5.1 until such advance has been reduced to zero. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Company shall not distribute
amounts pursuant to this paragraph 1.02 in connection with (i) the allocation to a Member of income or gain attributable
to or resulting from the transactions contemplated by the Debt Contribution Agreement or the Asset Contribution Agreement, (ii)
a Liquidation Event or (iii) the sale of substantially all of the assets of the Company.

 

1.03 Certain Definitions

 

“Assumed
Tax Liability” means an amount, as determined by the Board of Managers for each Member, that is equal to the excess,
if any, of (i) an amount sufficient to satisfy such Member’s projected deemed federal, state and local income tax liability
with respect to the cumulative income, gain, loss, deductions and other items allocated to such Member for tax purposes pursuant
to Section 5.2(c) of this Agreement through the end of the
current fiscal quarter over (ii) the cumulative distributions made to such Member under paragraph 1.01 of this Exhibit
5.1. For each Member, the Assumed Tax Liability will be calculated
based on the highest marginal combined U.S. federal, state and local tax rate, which the Board of Managers estimates is
applicable to such Member (or beneficial owner of a Member if such Member is a flow-through entity for federal income tax purposes)
or such other jurisdiction of residence of such Member, with respect to ordinary income and capital gains, as applicable, (taking
into account (i) the deductibility of state and local income taxes for U.S. federal income tax purposes and (ii) the character
(e.g., long-term or short-term capital gain or ordinary or exempt) of the applicable income)
and giving effect to any prior allocations of losses.

 

“BROG Contribution Amount”
means $1,727,280.40, which is the equivalent of the contribution value implied by the CEC Loan Conversion Amount of the Class A
Units owned by BROG as of the date hereof.

 

“CEC Loan Conversion Amount”
means $32,818,328.32, which is the equivalent of the par value
(including interest paid-in-kind) of the obligations of BROG under the Second Lien Credit Agreement among BROG as Borrower, the
several lenders from time to time parties thereto, and Chambers Energy Management, LP, as of immediately prior the Effective Time
(as defined in that certain Debt Contribution Agreement, dated as of [  ̃ ],
2016 by and among BROG, the Company and CEC).

 

“Class A
Preference” means, at any time, an amount equal to (i) the funded portion of CEC’s Commitment Amount, plus (ii)
the CEC Loan Conversion Amount, plus (iii) the BROG Contribution Amount, plus (iv) an amount necessary to produce a 10.0% internal
rate of return on the amounts in (i), (ii) and (iii) above. The 10.0% internal rate of return will be calculated from the date
hereof in the case of the Initial CEC Investment, the CEC Loan Conversion Amount, and the BROG Contribution Amount or the date
of each respective subsequent investment made after Closing, in the case of each Subsequent CEC Investment.

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“Class A Unreturned Capital Contributions”
means, with respect to each Class A Unitholder at any time of determination, the aggregate amount of Capital Contributions made
by such Class A Unitholder or its predecessor in interest as of such time (which, for the avoidance of doubt, shall include the
Capital Contributions by each of CEC and BROG in respect of the Class A Units issued to them pursuant to the Debt Contribution
Agreement and the Asset Contribution Agreement) less the cumulative amount of distributions to such Class A Unitholder or its predecessor
in interest in return thereof pursuant to clause (a) of paragraph
1.01 above (for the avoidance of doubt, determined on a cumulative basis in accordance with clause
(f) of paragraph 1.01 above).

 

“Current Distribution” has
the meaning assigned to such term in clause (f) of paragraph 1.01 above.

 

“Repurchase Amount” means,
in respect of any Repurchased Class B Unit, the amount paid by the Company for such Repurchased Class B Unit.

 

“Repurchased
Class B Unit” means, at any time, any Class B Unit previously issued and outstanding that has been repurchased by the
Company pursuant to the terms of any Grant Letter or otherwise.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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EXHIBIT 6.2(a)

 

	Name	Title
	
        Phillip Z. Pace

        c/o Chambers Energy Capital

        600 Travis St., Suite 4700

        Houston, TX 77002

        Email: pzpace@chambersenergy.com
	Member of the Board of Managers (CEC Manager)
	
        Brandon M. Wilson

        c/o Chambers Energy Capital

        600 Travis St., Suite 4700

        Houston, TX 77002

        Email: bwilson@chambersenergy.com
	Member of the Board of Managers (CEC Manager)
	
        Ken Decubellis

        Email: ken.decubellis@blackridgeoil.com
	Chief Executive Officer and Member of the Board of Managers (Management Manager)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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