Document:

EX-10.2

 Exhibit 10.2 

NON-QUALIFIED RETIREMENT/SAVINGS PLAN 

OF 
 APACHE CORPORATION 

Amended and restated as of January 1, 2015, except as otherwise provided herein 

 Table of Contents 

 

							
	 ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS
	  	 	1	  
			
	 1.01    
	 	Account	  	 	1	  
	 1.02
	 	Affiliated Entity	  	 	1	  
	 1.03
	 	Apache	  	 	1	  
	 1.04
	 	Beneficiary	  	 	1	  
	 1.05
	 	Cash-Incentive Bonus	  	 	1	  
	 1.06
	 	Change of Control	  	 	1	  
	 1.07
	 	Code	  	 	1	  
	 1.08
	 	Committee	  	 	1	  
	 1.09
	 	Company	  	 	1	  
	 1.10
	 	Company Deferrals	  	 	2	  
	 1.11
	 	Compensation	  	 	2	  
	 1.12
	 	Employee	  	 	3	  
	 1.13
	 	Enrollment Agreement	  	 	3	  
	 1.14
	 	ERISA	  	 	3	  
	 1.15
	 	Participant	  	 	3	  
	 1.16
	 	Participant Deferrals	  	 	3	  
	 1.17
	 	Payment Processing Date	  	 	3	  
	 1.18
	 	Plan	  	 	3	  
	 1.19
	 	Plan Year	  	 	3	  
	 1.20
	 	Restorative Plan	  	 	3	  
	 1.21
	 	Retirement Plan	  	 	3	  
	 1.22
	 	Savings Plan	  	 	3	  
	 1.23
	 	Separation from Service and Separate from Service	  	 	3	  
	 1.24
	 	Spouse	  	 	4	  
	 1.25
	 	Trust	  	 	4	  
	 1.26
	 	Trust Agreement	  	 	4	  
	 1.27
	 	Trustee	  	 	4	  
		
	 ARTICLE II ELIGIBILITY AND PARTICIPATION
	  	 	4	  
			
	 2.01
	 	Eligibility and Participation	  	 	4	  
	 2.02
	 	Enrollment	  	 	5	  
	 2.03
	 	Failure of Eligibility	  	 	5	  
		
	 ARTICLE III CONTRIBUTION DEFERRALS
	  	 	5	  
			
	 3.01
	 	Participant Deferrals	  	 	5	  
	 3.02
	 	Company Deferrals	  	 	6	  
		
	 ARTICLE IV CREDITING OF ACCOUNTS
	  	 	8	  
			
	 4.01
	 	Accounts	  	 	8	  
	 4.02
	 	Investments	  	 	8	  
		
	 ARTICLE V DISTRIBUTIONS
	  	 	8	  
			
	 5.01
	 	Vesting and Forfeitures	  	 	8	  
	 5.02
	 	Rehires	  	 	9	  
	 5.03
	 	Distribution Overview	  	 	10	  

					
	 5.04    
	 	Distributions after Separation from Service and In-Service Withdrawals	  	10
	 5.05
	 	Payments after a Participant Dies	  	13
	 5.06
	 	Change of Control	  	13
	 5.07
	 	Hardship Withdrawals	  	14
	 5.08
	 	Divorce	  	15
	 5.09
	 	Administrative Delays in Payments	  	16
	 5.10
	 	Noncompliance with Code §409A	  	16
	 5.11
	 	Cash Payment and Withholding	  	16
		
	 ARTICLE VI ADMINISTRATION
	  	16
			
	 6.01
	 	The Committee — Plan Administrator	  	16
	 6.02
	 	Committee Duties	  	17
	 6.03
	 	Organization of Committee	  	17
	 6.04
	 	Indemnification	  	17
	 6.05
	 	Agent for Process	  	17
	 6.06
	 	Determination of Committee Final	  	17
	 6.07
	 	No Bonding	  	17
		
	 ARTICLE VII TRUST
	  	17
			
	 7.01
	 	Trust Agreement	  	17
	 7.02
	 	Expenses of Trust	  	18
		
	 ARTICLE VIII AMENDMENT AND TERMINATION
	  	18
			
	 8.01
	 	Termination of Plan	  	18
	 8.02
	 	Amendment	  	18
		
	 ARTICLE IX MISCELLANEOUS
	  	18
			
	 9.01
	 	Funding of Benefits — No Fiduciary Relationship	  	18
	 9.02
	 	Right to Terminate Employment	  	18
	 9.03
	 	Inalienability of Benefits	  	18
	 9.04
	 	Claims Procedure	  	19
	 9.05
	 	Disposition of Unclaimed Distributions	  	20
	 9.06
	 	Distributions due Infants or Incompetents	  	20
	 9.07
	 	Use and Form of Words	  	20
	 9.08
	 	Headings	  	20
	 9.09
	 	Governing Law	  	21

 
 

 NON-QUALIFIED RETIREMENT/SAVINGS PLAN 

OF 
 APACHE CORPORATION 

Apache established this Plan effective as of November 16, 1989. Apache is now restating the Plan in its entirety effective as of January 1, 2015,
except as otherwise stated herein. 
 Apache intends for this Plan to provide a select group of management or highly compensated employees of the Company
with deferred retirement benefits, in addition to the retirement benefits provided under the Retirement Plan and the Savings Plan, in consideration of the valuable services provided by such employees to the Company and to induce such employees to
remain in the employ of the Company. 
 Apache intends that the Plan not be treated as a “funded” plan for purposes of either the Code or ERISA
Apache also intends for this Plan to comply with the requirements of Code §409A. The Plan shall be interpreted in light of those intentions. 

ARTICLE I  
 DEFINITIONS

 Defined terms used in this Plan have the meanings set forth below or the same meanings as in the Retirement Plan or the Savings Plan, as the case may
be: 
  

	1.01	Account 

 “Account” means the account maintained for each Participant to which
is credited all Participant Deferrals made by a Participant, all Company Deferrals on behalf of a Participant, and all adjustments thereto. Each Account is divided into a variety of subaccounts, as detailed in Article V. 

 

	1.02	Affiliated Entity 

 “Affiliated Entity” means any legal entity that is treated
as a single employer with Apache pursuant to Code §414(b), §414(c), §414(m), or §414(o). 
  

	1.03	Apache 

 “Apache” means Apache Corporation or any successor thereto. 

 

	1.04	Beneficiary 

 “Beneficiary” means a Participant’s beneficiary, as
determined in section 5.05. 
  

	1.05	Cash-Incentive Bonus 

 “Cash-Incentive Bonus” means the regular annual bonus
(commonly referred to as incentive compensation), to the extent that it is payable in cash, and also includes any other bonus designated by the Committee to the extent that it is payable in cash. 

 

	1.06	Change of Control 

 “Change of Control” means an event described in Code
§409A(a)(2)(A)(v) that pertains to Apache. 
  

	1.07	Code 

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

 

	1.08	Committee 

 “Committee” means the administrative committee provided for in
section 6.01. 
  

	1.09	Company 

 “Company” means Apache and any Affiliated Entity that, with approval
of the Board of Directors of Apache, has adopted the Plan. 

  
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	1.10	Company Deferrals 

 “Company Deferrals” means the allocations to a
Participant’s Account made pursuant to section 3.02. 
  

	1.11	Compensation 

 “Compensation” generally means regular compensation paid by the
Company. 
  

	 	(a)	Inclusions. Specifically, Compensation includes: 

  

	 	(i)	regular salary or wages, 

  

	 	(ii)	overtime pay, and 

  

	 	(iii)	the Cash-Incentive Bonus. 

  

	 	(b)	Exclusions. Compensation excludes: 

  

	 	(i)	commissions, 

  

	 	(ii)	severance pay, 

  

	 	(iii)	moving expenses, 

  

	 	(iv)	any gross-up of moving expenses to account for increased income taxes, 

  

	 	(v)	foreign service premiums paid as an inducement to work outside of the United States, 

  

	 	(vi)	Company contributions under the Retirement Plan 

  

	 	(vii)	Company contributions under the Savings Plan, 

  

	 	(viii)	other contingent compensation, 

  

	 	(ix)	contributions to any other fringe benefit plan (including, but not limited to, overriding royalty payments or any other exploration-related payments), 

 

	 	(x)	any amounts relating to the granting of a stock option by the Company or an Affiliated Entity, the exercise of such a stock option, or the sale or deemed sale of any shares thereby acquired, 

 

	 	(xi)	any bonus other than a Cash-Incentive Bonus, 

  

	 	(xii)	payments from any benefit plan, such as any stock appreciation rights or payments from a Share Appreciation Plan, any payment from the Deferred Delivery Plan or the Executive Restricted Stock Plan, and payments pursuant
to grants made under the Omnibus Equity Compensation Plan of 2007, the Omnibus Equity Compensation Plan of 2011, or similar plans, and 

  

	 	(xiii)	any benefit accrued under, or any payment from, any nonqualified plan of deferred compensation. 

  

	 	(c)	Timing Rules. 

  

	 	(i)	Participant Deferrals. For purposes of calculating Participant Deferrals, Compensation includes only those amounts paid after the Employee has made the applicable payout election under section 5.04 and after the
deadline for making the applicable Enrollment Agreement under section 3.01. Compensation does not include any amounts paid after the Participant ceased to be eligible to participate in the Plan, except as provided in section 2.01(b). A Participant
who begins participating in the middle of a Plan Year cannot make Participant Deferrals from the Cash-Incentive Bonus that is attributable to the Participant’s services during the Plan Year in which his participation begins. For example, a
Participant hired in September 2014 cannot make Participant Deferrals from the incentive compensation paid to him in February 2015. 

  

	 	(ii)	Company Deferrals. The Company Deferrals for a Participant, including one who begins participating in the middle of a Plan Year, are calculated by taking into account all Compensation paid to him during the
entire Plan Year, including any Cash-Incentive Bonus paid during the Plan Year and any Compensation paid between the date he becomes eligible to participate in the Plan and the deadline for making his Enrollment Agreement(s) in section 3.01(c).

  
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	1.12	Employee 

 “Employee” means any common-law employee of Apache or any Affiliated
Entity. An Employee ceases to be an Employee on the date he Separates from Service. 
  

	1.13	Enrollment Agreement 

 “Enrollment Agreement” means an agreement made by an
eligible employee whereby he elects the amounts to be withheld from his Compensation pursuant to section 3.01. 
  

	1.14	ERISA 

 “ERISA” means the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as
amended. 
  

	1.15	Participant 

 “Participant” means (a) any Employee whom the Committee has
selected as eligible to participate in the Plan under section 2.01(a), and (b) any former Employee who has earned benefits in the Plan that have not yet been forfeited or paid out. 

 

	1.16	Participant Deferrals 

 “Participant Deferrals” means the amounts of a
Participant’s Compensation that he elects to defer and have allocated to his Account pursuant to section 3.01. 
  

	1.17	Payment Processing Date 

 “Payment Processing Date” means the date selected by
the Committee on which payments from this Plan will be processed. Except in extraordinary circumstances, there will be at least one Payment Processing Date each calendar month. 

 

	1.18	Plan 

 “Plan” means the plan set forth in this document, as amended. 

 

	1.19	Plan Year 

 “Plan Year” means the calendar year. 

 

	1.20	Restorative Plan 

 “Restorative Plan” means the Apache Corporation Nonqualified
Restorative Retirement Savings Plan, as amended. 
  

	1.21	Retirement Plan 

 “Retirement Plan” means the Apache Corporation Money Purchase
Retirement Plan, as amended. 
  

	1.22	Savings Plan 

 “Savings Plan” means the Apache Corporation 401(k) Savings Plan,
as amended. 
  

	1.23	Separation from Service and Separate from Service 

 “Separation from Service”
has the same meaning as the term “separation from service” in Code §409A(a)(2)(A)(i), determined using the default rules in the regulations and other guidance of general applicability issued pursuant to Code §409A, except that a
Separation from Service occurs only if both the Company and the Participant expect the Participant’s level of services to permanently drop by more than half. A Participant who has a Separation from Service “Separates from Service.”

  
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	1.24	Spouse 

 “Spouse” means the individual with whom a Participant entered into
marriage (a) as defined or recognized under the laws of the United States state in which the marriage was entered into, or (b) if the marriage was entered into outside of the 50 states, as defined in the jurisdiction in which the marriage
was entered into as long as the marriage could have been entered into in at least one of the 50 states in the United States. 
  

	1.25	Trust 

 “Trust” means the trust or trusts, if any, created by the Company to
provide funding for the distribution of benefits in accordance with the provisions of the Plan. The assets of any such Trust remain subject to the claims of the Company’s general creditors in the event of the Company’s insolvency. 

 

	1.26	Trust Agreement 

 “Trust Agreement” means the written instrument pursuant to
which each separate Trust is created. 
  

	1.27	Trustee 

 “Trustee” means one or more banks, trust companies, or insurance
companies designated by the Company to hold and invest the Trust fund and to pay benefits and expenses as authorized by the Committee in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Trust Agreement. 

ARTICLE II  
 ELIGIBILITY
AND PARTICIPATION 
  

	2.01	Eligibility and Participation 

  

	 	(a)	General. The Committee shall from time to time in its sole discretion select those Employees who are eligible to participate in the Plan from those Employees who are among a select group of management or highly
compensated employees. An Employee participating in the Restorative Plan may only become eligible to participate in this Plan on the first day of the Plan Year after his active participation in the Restorative Plan has ceased, with the
clarifications noted in subsection (b). 

  

	 	(b)	Coordination with Restorative Plan. An enrollment agreement applies only to one plan, either this Plan or the Restorative Plan. Once the deadline for making an enrollment agreement has passed, the enrollment
agreement cannot be changed, and any participant deferrals shall be accrued in the plan to which the enrollment agreement applied. 

  

	 	(i)	Transfer to Restorative Plan. If a Participant transfers from this Plan to the Restorative Plan at the end of a Plan Year and he had made an Enrollment Agreement for a Cash-Incentive Bonus that will be paid, if
at all, after his participation in the Restorative Plan has begun, (A) the Enrollment Agreement will be followed and Participant Deferrals, if any, made pursuant to that Enrollment Agreement shall be made to this Plan (“trailing
Participant Deferrals”), but (B) the match in section 3.02 shall be calculated by ignoring the trailing Participant Deferrals, although the match in the Restorative Plan may be calculated by treating the trailing Participant Deferrals as
if they had been made to the Restorative Plan. 

  

	 	(ii)	Transfer from Restorative Plan. If a Participant transfers from the Restorative Plan to this Plan at the end of a Plan Year and he had made an enrollment agreement for a cash-incentive bonus that will be paid, if
at all, after his participation in this Plan has begun, (A) the enrollment agreement for the Restorative Plan will be followed, and any participant deferrals made pursuant to that enrollment agreement shall be made to the Restorative Plan
(“trailing participant deferrals”), and (B) the match in this Plan in section 3.02 shall be calculated by treating such trailing participant deferrals as if they were Participant Deferrals made to this Plan. 

  
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	2.02	Enrollment 

 Employees who have been selected by the Committee to participate in the Plan
shall complete the enrollment procedure specified by the Committee. The enrollment procedure may include written or electronic form(s) for the employee to designate his beneficiary or beneficiaries, provide instructions regarding the investment of
his Account, make Participant Deferrals by entering into one or more Enrollment Agreements with the Company, select one or more payment options for the eventual distribution of his benefits, and provide such other information as the Committee may
reasonably require. 
  

	2.03	Failure of Eligibility 

 The Committee has the authority to determine that a Participant
is no longer eligible to participate in the Plan. No Company Deferrals will be accrued after the Participant ceases to be eligible to participate in the Plan. No Participant Deferrals will be accrued after the Participant ceases to be eligible to
participate in the Plan, except for Participant Deferrals made pursuant to an Enrollment Agreement entered into before the Participant ceased to be eligible to participate. See section 2.01(b). The determination of the Committee with respect to the
termination of participation in the Plan will be final and binding on all parties affected thereby. Any benefits accrued under the Plan at the time the Participant becomes ineligible to continue participation will be distributed in accordance with
the provisions of Article V. 
 ARTICLE III 

CONTRIBUTION DEFERRALS 
  

	3.01	Participant Deferrals 

  

	 	(a)	General. A Participant may elect to defer a portion of his Compensation by submitting a completed Enrollment Agreement. Each Enrollment Agreement must specify the amount the Participant elects to defer.
Participant Deferrals are deducted through payroll withholding from the Participant’s cash Compensation payable by the Company. 

  

	 	(b)	Maximum and Minimum Deferrals. A Participant may elect to defer up to 75% of his Cash-Incentive Bonus and up to 50% of his other Compensation. The Committee may establish a minimum dollar amount or percentage of
Compensation that a Participant may elect to defer. 

  

	 	(c)	Deadlines for Enrollment Agreements. 

  

	 	(i)	Enrollment Period. In order to make Participant Deferrals, a Participant must submit an Enrollment Agreement during the enrollment period established by the Committee. The enrollment period must precede the Plan
Year in which the services giving rise to the Compensation are performed, except in the following situations. 

  

	 	(A)	Performance-Based Compensation. If the Compensation is “performance-based compensation based on services performed over a period of at least 12 months” (within the meaning of Code
§409A(a)(4)(B)(iii)), the enrollment period must end at least six months before the end of the performance period. 

  

	 	(B)	New Participant. The enrollment period for a new Participant must end no later than 30 days after he became eligible to participate in the Plan; the new Participant’s initial Enrollment Agreement may only
apply to Compensation for which he has not yet performed any services. 

  

	 	(ii)	Duration. The Enrollment Agreement shall apply to Compensation, or to a specific form of Compensation, paid during one entire Plan Year unless it is earlier canceled or revised by the Committee pursuant to
subsection (g), or cancelled pursuant to subsection (f) (relating to hardship withdrawals). 

  

	 	(d)	 Procedures for Making Elections. The Committee has complete discretion to establish procedures for the completion of Enrollment Agreements,
including the acceptable forms and formats of the deferral election (for example, written or electronic, as a whole percentage of Compensation or specific dollar 

  
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amount, and the manner in which the Enrollment Agreement coordinates with the Savings Plan). The Committee has complete discretion to establish the enrollment periods during which Participants
may make Enrollment Agreements, within the bounds described in subsections (a) and (c). The Committee may establish different enrollment periods for different types of Compensation or different groups of Participants. The Committee may specify
any default choices that will apply unless the Participant affirmatively elects otherwise. For example, the Committee could decide that the failure to complete a new Enrollment Agreement means that (i) the prior Plan Year’s Enrollment
Agreement for that type of Compensation will be continued for another year, or (ii) no Participant Deferrals will be made, or (iii) the Participant will defer 8% of his Compensation in excess of the limit on compensation that can be taken
into account for benefit-calculation purposes in the Savings Plan and the Retirement Plan pursuant to Code §401(a)(17). 

  

	 	(e)	Default Election Procedure. Unless the Committee determines otherwise, the Committee will require each Enrollment Agreement to be made by June 30 of the prior Plan Year and shall require each Enrollment
Agreement to be a spill-over election, whereby the initial deferrals pursuant to the Enrollment Agreement will be contributed to the Savings Plan, until the Participant’s elective deferrals (within the meaning of Code §402(g)(3)) to all
plans have reached the applicable limit for elective deferrals under Code §402(g), and any additional deferrals under the Enrollment Agreement shall be Participant Deferrals in this Plan. For example, a Participant may elect to defer 27% from
his base pay, if contributed to the Savings Plan, and 20% of his base pay if deferred to this Plan, and a deferral of 50% of his Cash-Incentive Bonus (regardless of which plan the benefit is directed towards). 

 

	 	(f)	Cancellation or Modification of Enrollment Agreements Following a Hardship Withdrawal. 

  

	 	(i)	Hardship Withdrawal from this Plan. If a Participant receives a hardship withdrawal from this Plan pursuant to section 5.07, all his outstanding Enrollment Agreements shall be cancelled. The Participant may
subsequently enter into new Enrollment Agreements at the usual times specified in subsection (c). 

  

	 	(ii)	Hardship Withdrawal from the Savings Plan. If the Participant receives a hardship withdrawal from the Savings Plan, all outstanding Enrollment Agreements that apply or might apply to Compensation paid in the six
months after the hardship withdrawal shall be cancelled. The Participant may subsequently enter into new Enrollment Agreements at the usual times under subsection (c), but the new Enrollment Agreements cannot apply to any Compensation paid within
the six-month period following the hardship withdrawal from the Savings Plan. 

  

	 	(g)	Committee-Initiated Changes in Enrollment Agreement. If the amounts to be withheld from a Participant’s paycheck (including, without limitation, loan repayments, Participant Deferrals, taxes, contributions
to the Savings Plan, and premium payments for various benefits) are greater than the paycheck, (i) the Committee shall establish the order in which the deductions are applied, with the result that Participant Deferrals may be reduced below what
the Participant had elected in an Enrollment Agreement, and (ii) the Committee’s procedures shall, if practicable, also automatically increase the Participant Deferrals in subsequent pay period(s) covered by that Enrollment Agreement to
make up for any missed Participant Deferrals. 

  

	3.02	Company Deferrals 

 The Company shall credit to a Participant’s Account a matching
contribution for the Plan Year and a retirement-6 contribution for the Plan Year. Company Deferrals begin to share in the investment earnings (or losses) at the time specified in section 4.01. The Company may credit matching contributions to a
Participant’s Account during the Plan Year on a contingent basis; if the Participant does not satisfy the requirements to receive a matching contribution for the Plan Year, or if the matching contribution credited to the Participant’s
Account for the Plan Year is incorrect, the Participant will forfeit any excess matching contribution (adjusted to reflect investment earnings or losses thereon) credited to his Account. 

  
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	 	(a)	Matching Contribution. 

  

	 	(i)	Basic Match. The basic match for a Participant in this Plan each Plan Year shall equal the lesser of his Participant Deferrals for the Plan Year or 8% of the his Compensation for the Plan Year that is in excess
of the limit on compensation that may be taken into account in the Savings Plan pursuant to Code §401(a)(17). 

  

	 	(ii)	Possible Additional Match. The Participant’s match in this Plan for the Plan Year shall be increased if the Participant’s elective deferrals (within the meaning of Code §402(g)(3)) to all plans for
the Plan Year have reached the applicable limit for elective deferrals under Code §402(g). The increase under this paragraph shall equal the sum of: 

  

	 	(A)	The amount necessary for the sum of the Plan Year’s match in the Savings Plan and the match under paragraph (i) to equal the lesser of (I) 8% of the Participant’s Compensation for the Plan Year or
(II) the sum of his Participant Deferrals for the Plan Year and his Participant Contributions to the Savings Plan for the Plan Year — in most cases, this additional match will only be earned by those age 50 or older and will equal the
difference between his Participant Contributions to the Savings Plan and the match he earns in the Savings Plan for the Plan Year; and 

  

	 	(B)	The amount of any forfeited match in the Savings Plan necessary to satisfy the ADP or ACP test, but only if the forfeiture occurred after the match in this Plan had been calculated. 

 

	 	(b)	Retirement-6. In order to receive an allocation of the retirement-6 contribution for a Plan Year, a Participant must be an Employee eligible to participate in the Plan on the last business day of the Plan Year.

  

	 	(i)	Basic Retirement-6 Contribution. The retirement-6 contribution for the Plan Year is equal to 6% of the Participant’s Compensation for the Plan Year that is in excess of the limit on compensation that may be
taken into account in the Retirement Plan pursuant to Code §401(a)(17). 

  

	 	(ii)	Potential Additional Retirement-6 Contribution. The Participant’s retirement-6 contribution in this Plan for the Plan Year shall be increased only if the Participant’s elective deferrals (within the
meaning of Code §402(g)(3)) to all plans have reached the applicable limit for elective deferrals under Code §402(g), as follows. If a Participant’s Company Mandatory Contribution in the Retirement Plan is reduced to comply with any
requirement of federal law, then the Participant’s retirement-6 contribution for this Plan calculated under paragraph (i) will be increased by the amount of the reduction in the Company Mandatory Contribution in the Retirement Plan. For
example, a Participant will receive an extra $1,900 retirement-6 contribution in this Plan for 2014 if he is age 50 or older on December 31, 2014, has Compensation over $260,000 in 2014, makes the maximum contribution permitted under Code
§402(g) to the Savings Plan (usually the $17,500 regular contribution increased by the $5,500 catch-up contribution), receives a $20,800 match in the Savings Plan (8% of $260,000), and has his Company Mandatory Contribution in the Retirement
Plan reduced from $15,600 (6% of $260,000) to $13,700 because of the limitations of Code §415(c). 

  

	 	(c)	Additional Contribution. A Company may make an additional Company Deferral to any Participant’s Account at any time, provided that the Company advises the Committee in writing of the contribution. The
Company shall specify the vesting and payout rules that apply to the additional Company Deferral. 

  

	 	(d)	USERRA. The provisions of this Article shall be revised to the extent required by USERRA, which generally applies to returning military veterans. The Committee shall determine, in its sole discretion, how to
coordinate the provisions of this Article and Article V with USERRA. 

  
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 ARTICLE IV 

CREDITING OF ACCOUNTS 
  

	4.01	Accounts 

  

	 	(a)	Establishment of Accounts. The Committee shall establish one Account for each Participant, which will be subdivided into various subaccounts. The Accounts and subaccounts are merely for recordkeeping purposes,
and do not represent any actual property that has been set aside for Participants. Nothing contained in this Article may be construed to require the Company or the Committee to fund any Participant’s Account. 

 

	 	(b)	Crediting of Contributions. Participant Deferrals are credited to a Participant’s Account as of the date that the Participant Deferral would have been paid to the Participant had there been no Enrollment
Agreement. Company Deferrals are credited to a Participant’s Account as of the date that the Company Deferral was accrued by the Participant. 

  

	 	(c)	Crediting of Earnings. Each Account is credited with investment earnings or losses calculated in accordance with section 4.02. Participant Deferrals and Company Deferrals start to be credited with investment
earnings or losses as soon as administratively convenient after such amounts are credited to Accounts, except that the retirement-6 contribution under section 3.02(b) is not credited with investment earnings or losses until the corresponding Company
Mandatory Contribution to the Retirement Plan is actually paid to the Retirement Plan (usually in late February). 

  

	4.02	Investments 

  

	 	(a)	Investment Options. All amounts credited to a Participant’s Account are credited with investment earnings or losses as if the Participant’s Account was invested in one or more investments. The Committee
shall designate the default investment as well as any alternatives, and may change the available alternatives or the default investment from time to time. One or more of the investment alternatives may consist, in whole or in part, of Apache common
stock. At such times and under such procedures as the Committee may designate, a Participant may determine the portion of his Account that is to be deemed invested in each alternative. The Participant may make prospective changes for his investment
selection as often as the Committee permits and subject to the procedures established by the Committee. A Participant may never make any retroactive changes to his investment selections. 

 

	 	(b)	No Ownership Rights. A Participant has no ownership rights with respect to any investment of his Account. Nothing contained in this Article may be construed to give any Participant any power or control to make
investment directions or otherwise influence in any manner the investment and reinvestment of assets contained within any investment alternative, such control being at all times retained in the full discretion of the Committee. As a consequence, for
example, if a Participant has elected to invest a portion of his Account in Apache stock, the Participant has no voting rights with respect to that stock. 

ARTICLE V  

DISTRIBUTIONS 
  

	5.01	Vesting and Forfeitures 

  

	 	(a)	Participant Deferrals. A Participant is fully vested in the portion of his Account that is attributable to his Participant Deferrals. 

 

	 	(b)	Company Deferrals, General Rule. A Participant’s years of completed service in this Plan are identical to his “Period of Service” in the Savings Plan. Subject to subsection (e), a Participant will
vest in the portion of his Plan Account that is attributable to Company Deferrals according to the following schedule, unless subsection (c) provides for faster vesting: 

  
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	 Years of Completed Service
	  	Vested Portion	 
	 Less than 1
	  	 	0	% 
	 1
	  	 	20	% 
	 2
	  	 	40	% 
	 3
	  	 	60	% 
	 4
	  	 	80	% 
	 5 or more
	  	 	100	% 

  

	 	(c)	Company Deferrals, Accelerated Vesting. Except to the extent provided otherwise by subsection (e), a Participant is fully vested in the portion of his Account attributable to Company Deferrals in the following
circumstances. 

  

	 	(i)	The Participant is fully vested if he attains age 65 while he is an Employee. 

  

	 	(ii)	The Participant is fully vested if he becomes an Employee after attaining age 65. 

  

	 	(iii)	The Participant is fully vested if, while he is an Employee, he incurs a disability that qualifies the Employee for long-term disability payments under Apache’s Long-Term Disability Plan. 

 

	 	(iv)	The Participant is fully vested if he dies while he is an Employee. 

  

	 	(v)	All Participants are fully vested if a change of control, as defined in the Income Continuance Plan, occurs. 

  

	 	(d)	Forfeiture Timing. The portion of a Participant’s Account that is not vested is forfeited immediately upon his Separation from Service. 

 

	 	(e)	Exception. Additional Company Deferrals made under section 3.02(c) shall be subject to the vesting rules decided upon at the time the additional Company Deferral is made, which may differ from the rules of
subsections (b) and (c). 

  

	5.02	Rehires 

  

	 	(a)	Distributions. If a Participant Separated from Service and subsequently becomes eligible to participate in the Plan again, the benefits from his earlier episode of participation will be paid out pursuant to the
terms of the Plan on the date he first Separated from Service, including any payout elections then applicable, while the benefits from his later episode of participation will be paid out pursuant to the terms of the Plan, and any payout elections
that had been made, with respect to the second episode of participation. The second episode of participation will not affect the timing of any benefit payments from the earlier episode of participation. 

 

	 	(b)	Vesting. If a Participant becomes eligible to again make Participant Deferrals more than five years after Separating from Service, (i) the Plan will establish a new Account for the benefits he accrues during
his second episode of participation; (ii) his years of completed service for his new Account will include only his service from his second episode; and (iii) his new service will not increase the vesting of any benefits from his first
episode of participation. If a Participant becomes eligible to again make Participant Deferrals less than five years after Separating from Service (or if he never Separated from Service), the Participant’s years of completed service for his
benefits from his second episode of participation will include his service from both episodes of employment. 

  

	 	(c)	Restoration of Forfeiture. If a Participant begins to participate in the Plan again within five years after his Separation from Service, the exact amount of any forfeiture upon his earlier Separation from Service
will be restored to his Account, and will be credited to a separate subaccount. The restoration will occur on the 31st day after the Participant again begins participating in the Plan, but only if
the Participant is still eligible to participate in the Plan on that date. The restored subaccount vests based on his service from both episodes of employment (and thus will almost always be partially vested immediately when the Participant again
starts to participate). The vested portion of the restored subaccount will be paid to the Participant as the Participant elects in section 5.04 for the payment of his new Account attributable to Company Deferrals, unless section 5.05 or 5.06 require
faster payment following the Participant’s death or a Change of Control or the Participant takes a hardship withdrawal under section 5.07. 

  
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	5.03	Distribution Overview 

  

	 	(a)	General. In general, a single payment will occur, or a series of installment payments will commence, on the Payment Processing Date following the earliest of the following dates, or as soon thereafter as is
administratively convenient: 

  

	 	(i)	Six months after the Participant Separates from Service. See section 5.04. 

  

	 	(ii)	For unmatched Participant Deferrals accrued through December 31, 2015, at the time(s) selected by the Participant. See section 5.04(c)(i). 

 

	 	(iii)	The date the Participant dies. See section 5.05. 

  

	 	(iv)	The date of a Change of Control. See section 5.06. 

  

	 	(b)	Hardships. A Participant may take a withdrawal under section 5.07 if he has a financial hardship. 

  

	 	(c)	Divorce. Some or all of a Participant’s benefits in this Plan may be allocated to, and distributed to, his former Spouse, pursuant to section 5.08. 

 

	5.04	Distributions after Separation from Service and In-Service Withdrawals 

  

	 	(a)	General. A Participant who Separated from Service before January 1, 2015 will be paid according to the payout provisions in the Plan and any payout elections that had been made that were effective when he
Separated from Service. This remainder of this section contains the rules for distributions following a Separation from Service that occurs on or after January 1, 2015. 

 

	 	(b)	Distribution of Company Deferrals. 

  

	 	(i)	Pre-2016 Accruals. The following payout rules in this paragraph (i) apply only to benefits accrued before January 1, 2016. 

 

	 	(A)	Initial, One-Time Payout Election. Upon becoming a Participant, an Employee shall make a payout election to have his vested Account attributable to Company Deferrals paid out in a single payment or in two to ten
annual installments. To be effective, the Participant’s payout election must be provided to the Plan within 30 days after the date the Participant became a Participant or by such earlier date established by the Committee. The single payment or
the first installment payment will be paid on the first Payment Processing Date that occurs six months or more after the Participant’s Separation from Service. Subsequent installments will be paid each 12 months thereafter. 

 

	 	(B)	Special 2007 Payout Election. The Committee extended to certain Participants the opportunity to make a new payout election in 2007 to have his vested Account attributable to Company Deferrals paid out in a single
payment or in two to ten annual installments. The single payment or the first installment payment will be paid on the first Payment Processing Date that occurs six months or more after the Participant’s Separation from Service; subsequent
installments will be paid each 12 months thereafter. 

  

	 	(ii)	Post-2015 Accruals. The following payout rules in this paragraph (ii) apply only to benefits accrued on or after January 1, 2016. 

 

	 	(A)	 Yearly Election. An Employee shall make a payout election for each Plan Year as to when the Company Deferrals accrued during that Plan Year
will be distributed. The Participant’s payout election for one Plan Year must be made by June 30 of the prior Plan Year or by such earlier date established by the Committee, except that a new Participant shall have 30 days after becoming a
Participant (or any shorter period specified by the Committee) to make a payout election for his first Plan Year, and an Employee who becomes a Participant after the deadline for making the payment election for the next

  
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Plan Year’s benefits shall have 30 days after becoming a Participant (or any shorter period specified by the Committee) to make his payout election for the benefits accrued during the next
Plan Year. If a Participant does not make a payout election for a Plan Year, that Plan Year’s benefits will be paid out in a single payment on the first Payment Processing Date on or after the date six months after his Separation from Service,
unless the Committee establishes a different default rule before June 30 of the prior Plan Year. 

  

	 	(B)	Payout Choices. A Participant may choose from among the following payout alternatives for the benefits accrued during a Plan Year. The benefits will be paid out in a single payment or in two to ten annual
installments. The single payment or the first installment payment will be paid on the first Payment Processing Date that occurs six months or more after the Participant’s Separation from Service, with subsequent installments paid each 12 months
thereafter. 

  

	 	(c)	Distribution of Participant Deferrals. 

  

	 	(i)	Pre-2016 Accruals. The following payout rules in this paragraph (i) apply only to benefits accrued before January 1, 2016. 

 

	 	(A)	Matched and Unmatched Participant Deferrals. Because different payout alternatives are available for matched and unmatched Participant Deferrals, the Plan will separately account for matched and unmatched
Participant Deferrals. Each Plan Year’s unmatched Participant Deferrals, if any, are equal to the amount by which the sum of the Participant Deferrals to this Plan for the Plan Year and the Before-Tax Contributions to the Savings Plan for the
Plan Year are greater than 8% of the Participant’s Compensation for the Plan Year. The Committee has full discretion in determining an appropriate and administratively feasible method for differentiating between matched and unmatched
Participant Deferrals. The Committee may wait until the end of the Plan Year to make this determination, and may attribute the investment earnings or losses on the Participant Deferrals to the matched Participant Deferrals, to the unmatched
Participant Deferrals, or partly to each. 

  

	 	(B)	Matched Participant Deferrals. A Participant’s matched Participant Deferrals will be paid out in the same fashion as the balance of his Account attributable to pre-2016 Company Deferrals under paragraph
(b)(i). 

  

	 	(C)	Payout Elections for Unmatched Participant Deferrals. A Participant shall make a separate payout election for the next year’s unmatched Participant Deferrals. The payout election must be made no later than
June 30 (or such earlier date established by the Committee) of the year preceding the year in which the unmatched Participant Deferral occurs. Newly eligible Participants must complete a payout election at the same time as their initial
Enrollment Agreement. The Participant may choose from among the following payout alternatives for the subaccount containing that Plan Year’s unmatched Participant Deferrals. 

 

	 	(I)	No In-Service Withdrawal. The subaccount will be paid out in a single payment or in two to ten annual installments. The single payment or the first installment payment will be paid on the first Payment Processing
Date that occurs six months or more after the Participant’s Separation from Service; subsequent installments will be paid each 12 months thereafter. Each installment will be equal to the balance in the subaccount measured as short a period of
time before the installment is paid as is administratively convenient, divided by the number of remaining annual installments. 

  

	 	(II)	 In-Service Withdrawal, Single Payment. The subaccount will be paid in a single payment on the first Payment Processing Date that occurs during
the month and year selected by the Participant. The Participant cannot choose to receive the 

  
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single payment until the second year following the year in which the Participant Deferral occurred. For example, unmatched Participant Deferrals made in 2008 cannot be withdrawn pursuant to this
paragraph until January 2010. If the Participant Separates from Service before receiving the single payment, (1) if the single payment is scheduled to be paid during the six months after the Separation from Service, it will be paid as
scheduled, and (2) if the single payment is scheduled to be paid more than six months after the Separation from Service, it will instead be paid on the first Payment Processing Date that occurs six months or more after the Separation from
Service. 

  

	 	(III)	In-Service Withdrawal, Installments. The subaccount will be paid in a two to ten annual installments, with the first installment paid on the first Payment Processing Date that occurs during the month and year
selected by the Participant, and subsequent installments paid each 12 months thereafter. The Participant cannot choose to receive his first installment until the second year following the year in which the Participant Deferral occurred. Each
installment will be equal to the balance in the subaccount measured as short a period of time before the installment is paid as is administratively convenient, divided by the number of remaining annual installments. If the Participant Separates from
Service before receiving all installments, (1) any installment scheduled to be paid during the six months after the Separation from Service will be paid as scheduled, and (2) the remaining subaccount balance will be paid on the first
Payment Processing Date that occurs six months or more after the Separation from Service. 

  

	 	(ii)	Post-2015 Accruals. The following payout rules in this paragraph (ii) apply only to benefits accrued on or after January 1, 2016. The Participant’s annual payout election with respect to Company
Deferrals for the Plan Year described in paragraph (b)(ii) shall also apply to his Participant Deferrals for the Plan Year. 

  

	 	(d)	Cash-Out of Small Accounts. If the value of the Participant’s Account is less than $50,000 six months after the Participant’s Separation from Service, the Participant will be paid a lump sum of his
Account on the first Payment Processing Date that occurs six months or more after his Separation from Service even if he had elected installments for some or all of his benefits. 

 

	 	(e)	Calculating Installments. For benefits accrued on or before December 31, 2015, each installment, other than installments of unmatched Participant Deferrals will be equal to the vested pre-2016 Account
balance (ignoring the subaccount(s) containing unmatched Participant Deferrals) measured as short a period of time before the installment is paid as is administratively convenient, divided by the number of remaining annual installments. For each
Plan Year’s unmatched Participant Deferrals, each installment shall be equal to the remaining unmatched Participant Deferrals for the Plan Year, measured as short a period of time before the installment is paid as is administratively
convenient, divided by the number of remaining installments. For all benefits accrued during a Plan Year beginning on or after January 1, 2016, each installment shall be equal to the remaining benefits accrued during that Plan Year, measured as
short a period of time before the installment is paid as is administratively convenient, divided by the number of remaining installments. 

  

	 	(f)	Additional Rules for Payout Elections. The Committee has complete discretion to establish procedures for the completion of payout elections, including the acceptable forms and formats of the payout election. The
Committee has complete discretion to establish deadlines for the completion of payout elections, within the bounds described in this section. The Committee may establish default choices in the absence of an affirmative Participant election.

  

	 	(g)	Coordination with Other Distribution Sections. 

  

	 	(i)	Change of Control. Section 5.06 will apply to determine the timing and amount of certain payments made on or after a Change of Control. 

  
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	 	(ii)	Death. Section 5.05 will apply to determine the timing and amount of all payments made after the Participant dies. 

  

	 	(iii)	Hardships. A Participant may take a withdrawal under section 5.07 if he has a financial hardship. 

  

	 	(iv)	Divorce. Some or all of a Participant’s benefits in this Plan may be allocated to, and distributed to, his former Spouse, pursuant to section 5.08. 

 

	5.05	Payments after a Participant Dies 

  

	 	(a)	Payout. When a Participant dies, his remaining vested Account balance will be distributed to each of his Beneficiaries on the Payment Processing Date in the fourth month following the Participant’s death,
provided that the Beneficiary has completed the tax-withholding forms and supplied such other information as the Committee may reasonably require. For example, if the Participant dies in November, the Beneficiary will be paid in March. This
four-month delay should give the Beneficiary adequate time to decide whether to disclaim all or any part of his interest under subsection (d)). Each Beneficiary will receive a single payment. 

 

	 	(b)	Beneficiary Designation. Each Participant shall designate one or more persons, trusts, or other entities as his Beneficiary to receive any amounts distributable hereunder at the time of the Participant’s
death. In the absence of an effective beneficiary designation as to part or all of a Participant’s interest in the Plan, such amount will be distributed to the Participant’s surviving Spouse, if any, otherwise to the personal
representative of the Participant’s estate. 

  

	 	(c)	Special Rules for Spouses. A beneficiary designation may be changed by the Participant at any time and without the consent of any previously designated Beneficiary. However, if the Participant is married, his
Spouse will be his Beneficiary unless such Spouse has consented to the designation of a different Beneficiary. To be effective, the Spouse’s consent must be in writing, witnessed by a notary public, and filed with the Committee. If the
Participant has designated his Spouse as a primary or contingent Beneficiary, and the Participant and Spouse later divorce (or their marriage is annulled), then the former Spouse will be treated as having pre-deceased the Participant for purposes of
interpreting a beneficiary designation that was completed prior to the divorce or annulment; this provision will apply only if the Committee is informed of the divorce or annulment before payment to the former Spouse is authorized.

  

	 	(d)	Disclaiming. Any individual or legal entity who is a beneficiary may disclaim all or any portion of his interest in the Plan, provided that the disclaimer satisfies the requirements of Code §2518(b) and
applicable state law. The legal guardian of a minor or legally incompetent person may disclaim for such person. The personal representative (or the individual or legal entity acting in the capacity of the personal representative according to
applicable state law) may disclaim on behalf of a beneficiary who has died. The amount disclaimed will be distributed as if the disclaimant had predeceased the individual whose death caused the disclaimant to become a beneficiary. 

 

	5.06	Change of Control 

  

	 	(a)	Former Employees. 

  

	 	(i)	Separated More than Six Months. Each Participant who Separated from Service more than six months before the date of a Change of Control, including those already receiving installment payments, will be paid a
single payment of his entire remaining vested Account balance on the date of a Change of Control or as soon thereafter as is administratively practicable. 

  

	 	(ii)	Recent Separations. Each Participant who Separated from Service within six months before the date of the Change of Control will be paid his normally scheduled payments for the first six months after he Separated
from Service and the remainder of his vested Account balance will be paid to him six months after his Separation from Service or as soon thereafter as is administratively practicable. 

  
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	 	(b)	Current Employees. 

  

	 	(i)	Payout upon Separation From Service. Except as provided in paragraph (ii), each Participant who is an Employee on the date of a Change of Control, and who Separates from Service before the first anniversary of
the Change of Control, will be paid a single payment of his entire vested Account balance as soon as administratively practicable after the Separation from Service; however, if the Participant is a “specified employee,” (A) his
normally scheduled payments for the first six months after he Separated from Service will be paid as scheduled and (B) the remainder of his vested Account balance will be paid as soon as administratively practicable six months after the
Separation from Service. As used in this section, the term “specified employee” has the same meaning as in Code §409A(a)(2)(B)(i) and is determined using the default rules contained in the regulations and other guidance of general
applicability issued pursuant to Code §409A. Except as provided in paragraph (ii), a Participant who does not Separate from Service within one year of a Change of Control will be paid his benefits pursuant to section 5.04, 5.05, 5.07, or 5.08.

  

	 	(ii)	Payout upon a Change of Control. This paragraph applies only to benefits accrued after December 31, 2010 and on or before December 31, 2015. A Participant may elect to have all his vested benefits
accrued after December 31, 2010 and on or before December 31, 2015 paid to him in a single payment on the date of the Change of Control or as soon as administratively practicable thereafter; to the extent the Participant does not elect to
receive payment upon the Change of Control, his benefits shall be paid pursuant to whichever of sections 5.04, 5.05, 5.06(b)(i), 5.07, or 5.08 applies. The payout election under this paragraph for an Employee who becomes a Participant after
December 31, 2010 and before December 1, 2015 must be made no later than the deadline for the Participant’s initial payout election pursuant to section 5.04(b)(i) (that is, within 30 days of becoming eligible to participate in the
Plan or such earlier date as the Committee may establish). 

  

	5.07	Hardship Withdrawals 

 A Participant may withdraw all or part of the vested portion of
his Account if he has a financial hardship, subject to the following rules. A Participant may take a hardship withdrawal while he is an Employee and also after he has Separated from Service. Payment shall be made as soon as practicable after the
Committee has approved the withdrawal, except that payment for a financial hardship that occurs less than six months after the Participant’s Separation from Service shall be made as soon as practicable after the Participant has been Separated
from Service for six months. 
  

	 	(a)	Request for Hardship Withdrawal. The Participant must file a request for withdrawal with the Committee, along with such information and documentation as the Committee may request for this purpose. The Committee
shall review the information filed as soon as practicable after it is received and shall promptly inform the Participant of the results of the Committee’s determination. 

 

	 	(b)	Unforeseeable Emergency. A hardship withdrawal may be made only for the purpose of meeting an unforeseeable emergency, which is a severe financial hardship to the Participant resulting from (i) a sudden and
unexpected illness or accident of the Participant, the Participant’s Spouse, the Participant’s dependent (within the meaning of Code §152(a) without regard to Code §152(b)(1), §152(b)(2), or §152(d)(1)(B)), or the
Participant’s Beneficiary; (ii) loss of the Participant’s property due to casualty; (iii) other similar extraordinary and unforeseeable circumstances arising as a result of events beyond the control of the Participant, such as
the imminent foreclosure of or eviction from the Participant’s primary residence or the payment of medical expenses, or (iv) the funeral expenses of the Participant’s Spouse, Beneficiary, or dependent (within the meaning of Code
§152(a) without regard to Code §152(b)(1), §152(b)(2), or §152(d)(1)(B)). The Committee shall determine whether an unforeseeable emergency exists based on all relevant facts and circumstances, all documentation provided by the
Participant, and any guidance provided by the IRS. 

  
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	 	(c)	Amount of Withdrawal. The amount withdrawn with respect to an unforeseeable emergency may not exceed the amount necessary to satisfy the emergency plus amounts necessary to pay taxes reasonably anticipated to be
incurred because of the withdrawal. The withdrawal will be reduced to take into account the extent to which such hardship is or may be relieved through reimbursement or compensation by insurance or otherwise or by liquidation of the
Participant’s assets (to the extent the liquidation of such assets would not itself cause severe financial hardship). 

  

	 	(d)	Coordination with Savings Plan. If the Participant’s circumstances are such that he can take a hardship withdrawal from both the Savings Plan and from this Plan, the withdrawal will first be taken from this
Plan and, if the Participant exhausts his vested Account in this Plan, the Participant may elect to satisfy any remaining hardship by taking a hardship withdrawal from the Savings Plan. 

 

	 	(e)	Cancellation or Modification of Participant Deferrals. See section 3.01(f) for the cancellation or modification of Enrollment Agreements after a hardship withdrawal from this Plan or the Savings Plan.

  

	 	(f)	Source of Funds. A Participant’s hardship withdrawal will be taken on a pro-rata basis from each of his subaccounts, based on the vested balance of each subaccount. 

 

	5.08	Divorce 

  

	 	(a)	General. If a Participant has divorced his Spouse, all or a portion of his Account may be allocated to his former Spouse. The Participant may be a former or current employee of the Company. 

  

	 	(b)	Contents of Order. The allocation will occur as soon as practicable after the Plan receives a judgment, decree, or order (collectively, an “order”) that (i) is made pursuant to a state domestic
relations law or community property law, (ii) relates to the marital property rights of the former Spouse, (iii) unambiguously specifies the amount or percentage of the Participant’s Account that is to be allocated to the former
Spouse, or unambiguously specifies the manner in which the amount or percentage is to be calculated, (iv) does not allocate any benefits that have already been allocated to a different former Spouse, (v) contains the name and last known
mailing address of the Participant and the former Spouse, (vi) the name of the Plan, (vii) does not contain any provision that violates subsections (c), (d), or (e), and (viii) contains the former Spouse’s Social Security number
(or other similar taxpayer identification number) unless such number has been provided by the former Spouse to the Plan in a manner acceptable to the Committee. 

  

	 	(c)	Payout Provisions. The vested portion of the amount allocated to the former Spouse will be paid to the former Spouse in a single payment on the first Payment Processing Date that is administratively practicable
after (i) the Plan has determined that the order meets the requirements of subsection (b), (ii) the Plan has communicated its interpretation of the order to the Participant and former Spouse, and given them a reasonable amount of time
(such as 30 days) to object to the Plan’s interpretation, (and if there is a timely objection, the parties must submit a revised order or withdraw their objections), and (iii) the parties agree to the Plan’s interpretation of the
order. 

  

	 	(d)	Not Fully Vested. If the former Spouse is allocated any unvested amounts, the Plan will establish a separate account for the former Spouse and she may direct the Plan as to how those amounts will be deemed to be
invested, in the same manner as a Participant directs the Plan in Article IV. Unvested amounts are forfeited at the same time as the Participant’s unvested amounts are forfeited. If an amount allocated to the former Spouse subsequently become
vested, the newly-vested amount will be paid to the former Spouse in a single payment on the first Payment Processing Date that is administratively practicable following the additional vesting. If the former Spouse dies before award is fully vested,
she shall forfeit her remaining Account balance, and that exact amount shall be returned to the Participant’s subaccount containing Company Deferrals. 

  

	 	(e)	Source of Funds. The amount allocated to the former Spouse will be taken on a pro-rata basis from each of the Participant’s subaccounts, based on the vested balance of each subaccount. 

  
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	5.09	Administrative Delays in Payments 

 The Committee may delay any payment from this Plan
for as short a period as is administratively necessary. For example, a delay may be imposed upon all payments when there is a change of recordkeeper or trustee, and a delay may be imposed on payments to any recipient until the recipient has provided
(a) the information needed to determine the appropriate tax withholding and tax reporting and (b) any other information reasonably requested by the Committee. 
  

	5.10	Noncompliance with Code §409A 

 To the extent that the Company or the Committee
takes any action that causes a violation of Code §409A or fails to take any reasonable action required to comply with Code §409A, Apache shall pay an additional amount (the “gross-up”) to the individual(s) who are subject to the
penalty tax under Code §409A(a)(1); the gross-up will be sufficient to put the individual in the same after-tax position he would have been in had there been no violation of Code §409A. The Company shall not pay a gross-up if the cause of
the violation of Code §409A is the due to the recipient’s action or due to the recipient’s failure to take reasonable actions (such as failing to timely provide the information required for tax withholding or failing to timely provide
other information reasonably requested by the Committee – with the result that the delay in payment violates Code §409A). Any gross-up will be paid as soon as administratively convenient after the Committee determines the gross-up is owed,
and no later than the end of the calendar year immediately following the calendar year in which the additional taxes are remitted. However, if the gross-up is due to a tax audit or litigation addressing the existence or amount of a tax liability,
the gross-up will be paid as soon as administratively convenient after the litigation or audit is completed, and no later than the end of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the audit is completed or there is a final and
non-appealable settlement or other resolution of the litigation. 
  

	5.11	Cash Payment and Withholding 

 All payments from the Plan will be made in cash or, if
elected by a Participant who has been employed solely by Apache (and not by any Affiliated Entities) during his period of Plan participation, in whole shares of Apache stock, with the value of a fractional share paid in cash. The Plan will withhold
any taxes or other amounts that it is required to withhold pursuant to any applicable law. 
 ARTICLE VI  

ADMINISTRATION 
  

	6.01	The Committee — Plan Administrator 

  

	 	(a)	Current. The Committee is currently comprised of the members of the Retirement Plan Advisory Committee. 

  

	 	(b)	Before a Change of Control. Before a change of control, as defined in the Income Continuance Plan, the board of directors of Apache shall appoint an administrative Committee consisting of no fewer than three
individuals who may be, but need not be, Participants, officers, directors, or employees of the Company. Apache’s board of directors may remove Committee members at will. In the absence of any Committee members, Apache shall become the sole
Committee member. 

  

	 	(c)	After a Change of Control. This subsection applies on and after the date of a change of control, as defined in the Income Continuance Plan. The only individuals who are able to serve on the Committee after the
date of the change of control are those who are not then employed by Apache, its successor, or any related legal entities. No Committee members may be added on or after the day of the change of control, except that, if the Committee is comprised
solely of individuals, (i) the Committee may appoint a legal entity as a Committee member, and (ii) if the number of Committee members drops below three, the remaining member(s) may not resign until having appointed a legal entity or
another individual as a Committee member. If all Committee members leave the Committee (if, for example, all Committee members die before the last one appoints a new Committee member or if the sole Committee member is a legal entity that goes out of
business), the Committee shall automatically consist of the three Participants with the largest Accounts who are not then employed by Apache, its successor, or any related legal entities, and who are willing to act as Committee members.

  
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	 	(d)	Plan Administrator. The Committee is the Plan’s “administrator” within the meaning of ERISA §3(16)(A). The sole named fiduciaries of the Plan are the Committee and any Trustees.

  

	6.02	Committee Duties 

 The Committee shall administer the Plan and shall have all discretion
and powers necessary for that purpose, including, but not by way of limitation, full discretion and power to interpret the Plan, to determine the eligibility, status, and rights of all persons under the Plan and, in general, to decide any dispute
and all questions arising in connection with the Plan. The Committee shall direct the Company, the Trustee, or both, as the case may be, concerning distributions in accordance with the provisions of the Plan. The Committee shall maintain all Plan
records except records of any Trust. The Committee shall publish, file, or disclose — or cause to be published, filed, or disclosed — all reports and disclosures required by federal or state laws. The Committee may authorize one or more of
its members or agents to sign instructions, notices, and determinations on its behalf. 
  

	6.03	Organization of Committee 

 The Committee shall adopt such rules as it deems desirable
for the conduct of its affairs and for the administration of the Plan. It may appoint agents (who need not be members of the Committee) to whom it may delegate such powers as it deems appropriate, except that any dispute shall be determined by the
Committee. The Committee may make its determinations with or without meetings. It may authorize one or more of its members or agents to sign instructions, notices, and determinations on its behalf. If a Committee decision or action affects a
relatively small percentage of Plan Participants including a Committee member, such Committee member will not participate in the Committee decision or action. The action of a majority of the disinterested Committee members constitutes the action of
the Committee. 
  

	6.04	Indemnification 

 The Committee and all of the agents and representatives of the
Committee shall be indemnified and saved harmless by the Company against any claims, and the expenses of defending against such claims, resulting from any action or conduct relating to the administration of the Plan, except claims judicially
determined to be attributable to gross negligence or willful misconduct. 
  

	6.05	Agent for Process 

 Apache’s General Counsel and Corporate Secretary shall be the
agents of the Plan for service of all process on the Plan. 
  

	6.06	Determination of Committee Final 

 The decisions made by the Committee are final and
conclusive on all persons. 
  

	6.07	No Bonding 

 Neither the Committee nor any committee member is required to give any bond
or other security in any jurisdiction in connection with the administration of the Plan, unless Apache determines otherwise or any applicable federal or state law so requires. 

ARTICLE VII 
 TRUST

  

	7.01	Trust Agreement 

 The Company may, but is not required to, adopt one or more Trust
Agreements for the holding, investment, and administration of funds for Plan benefits. The Trustee may maintain and allocate assets to a separate account for each Participant under the Plan. The assets of any Trust remain subject to the claims of
the Company’s general creditors in the event of the Company’s insolvency. 

  
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	7.02	Expenses of Trust 

 The parties expect that any Trust created pursuant to section 7.01
will be treated as a “grantor” trust for federal and state income tax purposes and that, as a consequence, the Company will recognize taxable income from the Trust assets, but the Trust itself will not separately be subject to income tax
with respect to its income. However, if the Trust should be separately taxable, the Trustee will pay all such taxes out of the Trust. All expenses of administering any Trust, if not paid by the Company, will be a charge against and will be paid from
the assets of the Trust. 
 ARTICLE VIII  

AMENDMENT AND TERMINATION 
  

	8.01	Termination of Plan 

 Apache expects to continue the Plan indefinitely, but each Company
may terminate its participation in the Plan at any time with Apache’s permission, and Apache may terminate the entire Plan at any time. 
  

	8.02	Amendment 

  

	 	(a)	Before a Change of Control. Before a change of control, as defined in the Income Continuance Plan, Apache may amend the Plan at any time and from time to time, retroactively or otherwise, on behalf of all
Companies, but no amendment may reduce any vested benefit that has accrued on the later of (a) the effective date of the amendment, or (b) the date the amendment is adopted. 

 

	 	(b)	After a Change of Control. The Plan may be amended after a change of control, as defined in the Income Continuance Plan, (i) at any time but only to the extent necessary to alleviate a material adverse tax
consequence to one or more Participants, former Spouses, or Beneficiaries, and (ii) at any time after the second anniversary of such change of control, but only with respect to the benefits of Participants who are then employed by Apache, its
successor, or any related entity. 

  

	 	(c)	Procedure. Each amendment must be in writing. Each amendment must be approved by the board of directors of Apache or its successor, or by an officer of Apache or its successor who is authorized by its board of
directors to amend the Plan. Each amendment must be executed by an officer of Apache or its successor who is authorized to execute the amendment. 

ARTICLE IX 

MISCELLANEOUS 
  

	9.01	Funding of Benefits — No Fiduciary Relationship 

 All benefits payable under the
Plan will be paid either from the Trust or by the Company out of its general assets. Nothing contained in the Plan may be deemed to create any fiduciary relationship between the Company and the Participants. Notwithstanding anything herein to the
contrary, to the extent that any person acquires a right to receive benefits under the Plan, such right will be no greater than the right of any unsecured general creditor of the Company, except to the extent provided in the Trust Agreement, if any.

  

	9.02	Right to Terminate Employment 

 The Company may terminate the employment of any
Participant as freely and with the same effect as if the Plan were not in existence. 
  

	9.03	Inalienability of Benefits 

 Except for disclaimers under section 5.05(d) and payments to
a former Spouse pursuant to section 5.08, no Participant or Beneficiary has the right to assign, alienate, pledge, transfer, hypothecate, encumber, or anticipate his interest in any benefits under the Plan, nor are the benefits subject to
garnishment by any creditor, nor may the benefits under the Plan be levied upon or attached. The preceding sentence does not apply to the enforcement of a federal tax levy made pursuant to Code §6331, the collection by the United States on a
judgment resulting from an unpaid tax assessment, or any debt or obligation that is permitted to be collected from the Plan under federal law (such as the Federal Debt Collection Procedures Act of 1977). 

  
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	9.04	Claims Procedure 

  

	 	(a)	General. Each claim for benefits will be processed in accordance with the procedures established by the Committee. The procedures will comply with the guidelines specified in this section. The Committee may
delegate its duties under this section. 

  

	 	(b)	Representatives. A claimant may appoint a representative to act on his behalf. The Plan will only recognize a representative if the Plan has received a written authorization signed by the claimant and on a form
prescribed by the Committee, with the following exceptions. The Plan will recognize a claimant’s legal representative, once the Plan is provided with documentation of such representation. If the claimant is a minor child, the Plan will
recognize the claimant’s parent or guardian as the claimant’s representative. Once an authorized representative is appointed, the Plan will direct all information and notification regarding the claim to the authorized representative and
the claimant will not be copied on any notifications regarding decisions, unless the claimant provides specific written direction otherwise. 

  

	 	(c)	Extension of Deadlines. The claimant may agree to an extension of any deadline that is mentioned in this section that applies to the Plan. The Committee or the relevant decision-maker may agree to an extension of
any deadline that is mentioned in this section that applies to the claimant. 

  

	 	(d)	Fees. The Plan may not charge any fees to a claimant for utilizing the claims process described in this section. 

  

	 	(e)	Filing a Claim. A claim is made when the claimant files a claim in accordance with the procedures specified by the Committee. Any communication regarding benefits that is not made in accordance with the
Plan’s procedures will not be treated as a claim. 

  

	 	(f)	Initial Claims Decision. The Plan will decide a claim within a reasonable time up to 90 days after receiving the claim. The Plan will have a 90-day extension, but only if the Plan is unable to decide within 90
days for reasons beyond its control, the Plan notifies the claimant of the special circumstances requiring the need for the extension by the 90th day after receiving the claim, and the Plan notifies the claimant of the date by which the Plan expects
to make a decision. 

  

	 	(g)	Notification of Initial Decision. The Plan will provide the claimant with written notification of the Plan’s full or partial denial of a claim, reduction of a previously approved benefit, or termination of a
benefit. The notification will include a statement of the reason(s) for the decision; references to the plan provision(s) on which the decision was based; a description of any additional material or information necessary to perfect the claim and why
such information is needed; a description of the procedures and deadlines for appeal; a description of the right to obtain information about the appeal procedures; and a statement of the claimant’s right to sue. 

 

	 	(h)	Appeal. The claimant may appeal any adverse or partially adverse decision. To appeal, the claimant must follow the procedures specified by the Committee. The appeal must be filed within 60 days of the date the
claimant received notice of the initial decision. If the appeal is not timely and properly filed, the initial decision will be the final decision of the Plan. The claimant may submit documents, written comments, and other information in support of
the appeal. The claimant will be given reasonable access at no charge to, and copies of, all documents, records, and other relevant information. 

  

	 	(i)	 Appellate Decision. The Plan will decide the appeal of a claim within a reasonable time of no more than 60 days from the date the Plan receives
the claimant’s appeal. The 60-day deadline will be extended by an additional 60 days, but only if the Committee determines that special circumstances require an extension, the Plan notifies the claimant of the special circumstances requiring
the need for the extension by the 60th day after receiving the appeal, and the Plan notifies the claimant of the date by which the Plan expects to make a decision. If an appeal is missing any
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claimant that is needed to decide the appeal, the Plan will notify the claimant of the missing information and grant the claimant a reasonable period to provide the missing information. If the
missing information is not timely provided, the Plan will deny the claim. If the missing information is timely provided, the 60-day deadline (or 120-day deadline with the extension) for the Plan to make its decision will be increased by the length
of time between the date the Plan requested the missing information and the date the Plan received it. 

  

	 	(j)	Notification of Decision. The Plan will provide the claimant with written notification of the Plan’s appellate decision (positive or adverse). The notification of any adverse or partially adverse decision
must include a statement of the reason(s) for the decision; reference to the plan provision(s) on which the decision was based; a description of the procedures and deadlines for a second appeal, if any; a description of the right to obtain
information about the second-appeal procedures; a statement of the claimant’s right to sue; and a statement that the claimant is entitled to receive, free of charge and upon request, reasonable access to and copies of all documents, records,
and other information relevant to the claim. 

  

	 	(k)	Limitations on Bringing Actions in Court. Once an appellate decision that is adverse or partially adverse to the claimant has been made, the claimant may file suit in court only if he does so by the earlier of
the following dates: (i) the one-year anniversary of the date of an appellate decision made on or before a Change of Control or the three-year anniversary of the date of an appellate decision made after a Change of Control, or (ii) the
date on which the statute of limitations for such claim expires. 

  

	9.05	Disposition of Unclaimed Distributions 

 It is the affirmative duty of each Participant
to inform the Plan of, and to keep on file with the Plan, his current mailing address and the mailing address of any beneficiaries. If a Participant fails to inform the Plan of these current mailing addresses, neither the Plan nor the Company is
responsible for any late payment of benefits or loss of benefits. The Plan, the Committee, and the Company have no duty to search for a missing individual until the date of a Change of Control, at which point the Company has the duty to undertake
reasonable measures to search for the proper recipient of any payment under the Plan that is scheduled to be paid on or after the date of the Change of Control. If the missing individual is not found within a year after a payment should have been
made to him, all his benefits will be forfeited. If the missing individual later is found, the exact amount forfeited will be restored to his Account as soon as administratively convenient, without any adjustment for forgone investment earnings or
losses. 
  

	9.06	Distributions due Infants or Incompetents 

 If any person entitled to a distribution
under the Plan is an infant, or if the Committee determines that any such person is incompetent by reason of physical or mental disability, whether or not legally adjudicated an incompetent, the Committee has the power to cause the distributions
becoming due to such person to be made to another for his benefit, without responsibility of the Committee to see to the application of such distributions. Distributions made pursuant to such power will operate as a complete discharge of the
Company, the Trustee, the Plan, and the Committee. 
  

	9.07	Use and Form of Words 

 When any words are used herein in the masculine gender, they are
to be construed as though they were also used in the feminine gender in all cases where they would so apply, and vice versa. Whenever any words are used herein in the singular form, they are to be construed as though they were also used in the
plural form in all cases where they would so apply, and vice versa. 
  

	9.08	Headings 

 Headings of Articles and sections are inserted solely for convenience and
reference, and constitute no part of the Plan. 

  
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	9.09	Governing Law 

 The Plan shall be construed in accordance with ERISA, the Code, and, to
the extent applicable, the laws of the State of Texas excluding any conflicts-of-law provisions. 
  

	
	APACHE CORPORATION
	
	 /s/ Margery M. Harris

	Margery M. Harris
	Executive Vice President, Human Resources
	July 16, 2014

  
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 Exhibit 10.3 

APACHE CORPORATION 

NON-QUALIFIED RESTORATIVE 

RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN 

Effective as of January 1, 2015 

 Table of Contents 

 

							
	 Article I Definitions
	  	 	4	  
			
	 1.01
	 	Account	  	 	4	  
			
	 1.02
	 	Affiliated Entity	  	 	4	  
			
	 1.03
	 	Apache	  	 	4	  
			
	 1.04
	 	Beneficiary	  	 	4	  
			
	 1.05
	 	Change of Control	  	 	5	  
			
	 1.06
	 	Code	  	 	5	  
			
	 1.07
	 	Committee	  	 	5	  
			
	 1.08
	 	Company	  	 	5	  
			
	 1.09
	 	Company Deferrals	  	 	5	  
			
	 1.10
	 	Compensation	  	 	5	  
			
	 1.11
	 	Employee	  	 	6	  
			
	 1.12
	 	Enrollment Agreement	  	 	7	  
			
	 1.13
	 	ERISA	  	 	7	  
			
	 1.14
	 	Non-Qualified Retirement Savings Plan	  	 	7	  
			
	 1.15
	 	Participant	  	 	7	  
			
	 1.16
	 	Participant Deferrals	  	 	7	  
			
	 1.17
	 	Payment Processing Date	  	 	7	  
			
	 1.18
	 	Plan	  	 	7	  
			
	 1.19
	 	Plan Year	  	 	7	  
			
	 1.20
	 	Retirement Plan	  	 	7	  
			
	 1.21
	 	Savings Plan	  	 	8	  
			
	 1.22
	 	Separation from Service and Separate from Service	  	 	8	  
			
	 1.23
	 	Trust	  	 	8	  
			
	 1.24
	 	Trust Agreement	  	 	8	  
			
	 1.25
	 	Trustee	  	 	8	  
		
	 Article II Eligibility and Participation
	  	 	9	  
			
	 2.01
	 	Eligibility and Participation	  	 	9	  
			
	 2.02
	 	Enrollment	  	 	10	  
			
	 2.03
	 	Failure of Eligibility	  	 	10	  

  
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	 Article III Contribution Deferrals
	  	 	11	  
			
	 3.01
	 	Participant Deferrals	  	 	11	  
			
	 3.02
	 	Company Deferrals	  	 	13	  
		
	 Article IV Crediting of Accounts
	  	 	15	  
			
	 4.01
	 	Accounts	  	 	15	  
			
	 4.02
	 	Investments	  	 	15	  
		
	 Article V Distributions
	  	 	17	  
			
	 5.01
	 	Vesting and Forfeitures	  	 	17	  
			
	 5.02
	 	Rehires	  	 	17	  
			
	 5.03
	 	Distribution Overview	  	 	17	  
			
	 5.04
	 	Distributions after Separation from Service	  	 	18	  
			
	 5.05
	 	Payments after a Participant Dies	  	 	19	  
			
	 5.06
	 	Change of Control	  	 	20	  
			
	 5.07
	 	Divorce	  	 	21	  
			
	 5.08
	 	Administrative Delays	  	 	22	  
			
	 5.09
	 	Noncompliance with Code §409A	  	 	22	  
			
	 5.10
	 	Cash Payment and Withholding	  	 	22	  
		
	 Article VI Administration
	  	 	23	  
			
	 6.01
	 	The Committee — Plan Administrator	  	 	23	  
			
	 6.02
	 	Committee Duties	  	 	23	  
			
	 6.03
	 	Organization of Committee	  	 	24	  
			
	 6.04
	 	Indemnification	  	 	24	  
			
	 6.05
	 	Agent for Process	  	 	24	  
			
	 6.06
	 	Determination of Committee Final	  	 	24	  
			
	 6.07
	 	No Bonding	  	 	24	  
		
	 Article VII Trust
	  	 	25	  
			
	 7.01
	 	Trust Agreement	  	 	25	  
			
	 7.02
	 	Expenses of Trust	  	 	25	  
		
	 Article VIII Amendment and Termination
	  	 	26	  
			
	 8.01
	 	Termination of Plan	  	 	26	  
			
	 8.02
	 	Amendment	  	 	26	  

  
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	 Article IX Miscellaneous
	  	 	27	  
			
	 9.01
	 	Funding of Benefits — No Fiduciary Relationship	  	 	27	  
			
	 9.02
	 	Right to Terminate Employment	  	 	27	  
			
	 9.03
	 	Inalienability of Benefits	  	 	27	  
			
	 9.04
	 	Claims Procedure	  	 	27	  
			
	 9.05
	 	Disposition of Unclaimed Distributions	  	 	29	  
			
	 9.06
	 	Distributions due Infants or Incompetents	  	 	30	  
			
	 9.07
	 	Use and Form of Words	  	 	30	  
			
	 9.08
	 	Headings	  	 	30	  
			
	 9.09
	 	Governing Law	  	 	30	  

  
 3 

 APACHE CORPORATION 

NON-QUALIFIED RESTORATIVE 

RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN 
 Apache
Corporation (“Apache”) established this Apache Corporation Non-Qualified Restorative Retirement Savings Plan (“Plan”) effective as of January 1, 2012. Apache hereby amends and restates the Plan in its entirety effective as
of January 1, 2015, except as otherwise stated herein. Apache intends for this Plan to provide a select group of management or highly compensated employees of the Company with deferred retirement benefits, in addition to the retirement benefits
provided under the Apache Corporation Money Purchase Retirement Plan and the Apache Corporation 401(k) Savings Plan, in consideration of the valuable services provided by such employees to the Company and to induce such employees to remain in the
employ of the Company. 
 Apache intends that the Plan not be treated as a “funded” plan for purposes of either the Code or ERISA. Apache also
intends for this Plan to comply with the requirements of Code §409A. The Plan shall be interpreted in light of these intentions. 

ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS 
  

	1.01	Account 

 “Account” means the account maintained for each Participant to
which is credited all Participant Deferrals made by a Participant, all Company Deferrals on behalf of a Participant, and all adjustments thereto. Each Account is divided into a variety of subaccounts, as detailed in Article V. 

 

	1.02	Affiliated Entity 

 “Affiliated Entity” means any legal entity that is
treated as a single employer with Apache pursuant to Code §414(b), §414(c), §414(m), or §414(o). 
  

	1.03	Apache 

 “Apache” means Apache Corporation or any successor thereto.

  

	1.04	Beneficiary 

 “Beneficiary” means a Participant’s beneficiary, as
determined in Section 5.05. 
  

	1.05	Cash-Incentive Bonus 

 “Cash-Incentive Bonus” means the regular annual
bonus (commonly referred to as incentive compensation), to the extent that it is payable in cash, and also includes any other bonus designated by the Committee to the extent that it is payable in cash. 

  
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	1.06	Change of Control 

 “Change of Control” means an event described in Code
§409A(a)(2)(A)(v) that pertains to Apache. 
  

	1.07	Code 

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

 

	1.08	Committee 

 “Committee” means the administrative committee provided for
in Section 6.01. 
  

	1.09	Company 

 “Company” means Apache and any Affiliated Entity that, with
approval of the Board of Directors of Apache, has adopted the Plan. 
  

	1.10	Company Deferrals 

 “Company Deferrals” means the allocations to a
Participant’s Account made pursuant to Section 3.02. 
  

	1.11	Compensation 

 “Compensation” generally means regular compensation paid
by the Company. 
  

	 	(a)	Inclusions. Specifically, Compensation includes: 

  

	 	(i)	regular salary or wages; 

  

	 	(ii)	overtime pay; and 

  

	 	(iii)	the Cash-Incentive Bonus. 

  

	 	(b)	Exclusions. Compensation excludes: 

  

	 	(i)	commissions; 

  

	 	(ii)	severance pay; 

  

	 	(iii)	moving expenses; 

  

	 	(iv)	any gross-up of moving expenses to account for increased income taxes; 

  

	 	(v)	foreign service premiums paid as an inducement to work outside of the United States; 

  
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	 	(vi)	Company contributions under the Retirement Plan; 

  

	 	(vii)	Company contributions under the Savings Plan; 

  

	 	(viii)	other contingent compensation; 

  

	 	(ix)	contributions to any other fringe benefit plan (including, but not limited to, overriding royalty payments or any other exploration-related payments); 

 

	 	(x)	any amounts relating to the granting of a stock option by the Company or an Affiliated Entity, the exercise of such a stock option, or the sale or deemed sale of any shares thereby acquired; 

 

	 	(xi)	any bonus other than a Cash-Incentive Bonus; 

  

	 	(xii)	payments from any benefit plan, such as any stock appreciation right or payments from a Share Appreciation Plan, any payment from the Deferred Delivery Plan or the Executive Restricted Stock Plan, and payments pursuant
to grants made under the Omnibus Equity Compensation Plan of 2007, the Omnibus Equity Compensation Plan of 2011, or similar plans; and 

  

	 	(xiii)	any benefit accrued under, or any payment from, any nonqualified plan of deferred compensation. 

  

	 	(c)	Timing Rules. 

  

	 	(i)	Participant Deferrals. For purposes of calculating Participant Deferrals, Compensation includes only those amounts paid after the Employee has made the applicable payout election under Section 5.04 and after
the deadline for making the applicable Enrollment Agreement under Section 3.01. Compensation does not include any amounts paid after the Participant ceased to be eligible to participate in the Plan, except as provided in Section 2.01(b). A
Participant who begins participating in the middle of a Plan Year cannot make Participant Deferrals from the Cash-Incentive Bonus that is attributable to the Participant’s services during the Plan Year in which his participation begins. For
example, a Participant hired in September 2014 cannot make Participant Deferrals from the incentive compensation paid to him in February 2015. 

  

	 	(ii)	Company Deferrals. The Company Deferrals for a Participant, including one who begins participating in the middle of a Plan Year, are calculated by taking into account all Compensation paid to him during the
entire Plan Year, including any Cash-Incentive Bonus paid during the Plan Year and any Compensation paid between the date he becomes eligible to participate in the Plan and the deadline for making his Enrollment Agreement(s) in Section 3.01(c).

  

	1.12	Employee 

 “Employee” means any common-law employee of Apache or any
Affiliated Entity. An Employee ceases to be an Employee on the date he Separates from Service. 

  
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	1.13	Enrollment Agreement 

 “Enrollment Agreement” means an agreement made by
an eligible employee whereby he elects the amounts to be withheld from his Compensation pursuant to Section 3.01. 
  

	1.14	ERISA 

 “ERISA” means the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of
1974, as amended. 
  

	1.15	Non-Qualified Retirement Savings Plan 

 “Non-Qualified Retirement Savings
Plan” means the Non-Qualified Retirement/Savings Plan of Apache Corporation, as amended. 
  

	1.16	Participant 

 “Participant” means (a) any Employee whom the
Committee has selected as eligible to participate in the Plan under Section 2.01(a), and (b) any former Employee who has earned benefits in the Plan that have not yet been forfeited or paid out. 

 

	1.17	Participant Deferrals 

 “Participant Deferrals” means the amounts of a
Participant’s Compensation that he elects to defer and have allocated to his Account pursuant to Section 3.01. 
  

	1.18	Payment Processing Date 

 “Payment Processing Date” means the date
selected by the Committee on which payments from this Plan will be processed. Except in extraordinary circumstances, there will be at least one Payment Processing Date each calendar month. 

 

	1.19	Plan 

 “Plan” means the plan as set forth in this document, and as
amended from time to time. 
  

	1.20	Plan Year 

 “Plan Year” means the calendar year. 

 

	1.21	Retirement Plan 

 “Retirement Plan” means the Apache Corporation Money
Purchase Retirement Plan, as amended. 

  
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	1.22	Savings Plan 

 “Savings Plan” means the Apache Corporation 401(k)
Savings Plan, as amended 
  

	1.23	Separation from Service and Separate from Service 

 “Separation from
Service” has the same meaning as the term “separation from service” in Code §409A(a)(2)(A)(i), determined using the default rules in the regulations and other guidance of general applicability issued pursuant to Code §409A,
except that a Separation from Service occurs only if both the Company and the Participant expect the Participant’s level of services to permanently drop by more than half. A Participant who has a Separation from Service “Separates from
Service.” 
  

	1.24	Spouse 

 “Spouse” means the individual with whom a Participant entered
into marriage (a) as defined or recognized under the laws of the United States state in which the marriage was entered into, or (b) if the marriage was entered into outside of the 50 states, as defined in the jurisdiction in which the
marriage was entered into as long as the marriage could have been entered into in at least one of the 50 states in the United States. 
  

	1.25	Trust 

 “Trust” means the trust or trusts, if any, created by the
Company to provide funding for the distribution of benefits in accordance with the provisions of the Plan. The assets of any such Trust remain subject to the claims of the Company’s general creditors in the event of the Company’s
insolvency. 
  

	1.26	Trust Agreement 

 “Trust Agreement” means the written instrument
pursuant to which each separate Trust, or a sub-trust thereunder, is created. 
  

	1.27	Trustee 

 “Trustee” means one or more banks, trust companies, or
insurance companies designated by the Company to hold and invest the Trust fund and to pay benefits and expenses as authorized by the Committee in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Trust Agreement. 

  
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 ARTICLE II ELIGIBILITY AND PARTICIPATION 

Article II. 
  

	2.01	Eligibility and Participation 

  

	 	(a)	General. The Committee shall from time to time in its sole discretion select those Employees who are eligible to participate in the Plan for a Plan Year from those Employees who are among a select group of
management or highly compensated employees. An Employee participating in the Non-Qualified Retirement Savings Plan may only become eligible to participate in this Plan on the first day of the Plan Year after his active participation in the
Non-Qualified Retirement Savings Plan has ceased, with the clarifications noted in subsection (b). 

  

	 	(b)	Coordination with Non-Qualified Retirement Savings Plan. An enrollment agreement applies only to one plan, either this Plan or the Non-Qualified Retirement Savings Plan. Once the deadline for making an enrollment
agreement has passed, the enrollment agreement cannot be changed, and any participant deferrals shall be accrued in the plan to which the enrollment agreement applied. 

 

	 	(i)	Transfer to Non-Qualified Retirement Savings Plan. If a Participant transfers from this Plan to the Non-Qualified Retirement Savings Plan at the end of a Plan Year and he had made an Enrollment Agreement for a
Cash-Incentive Bonus that will be paid, if at all, after his participation in the Restorative Plan has begun, (A) the Enrollment Agreement will be followed and Participant Deferrals, if any, made pursuant to that Enrollment Agreement shall be
made to this Plan (“trailing Participant Deferrals”), but (B) the match in Section 3.02 shall be calculated by ignoring the trailing Participant Deferrals, although the match in the Non-Qualified Retirement Savings Plan may be
calculated by treating the trailing Participant Deferrals as if they had been made to the Non-Qualified Retirement Savings Plan. 

  

	 	(ii)	Transfer from Non-Qualified Retirement Savings Plan. If a Participant transfers from the Non-Qualified Retirement Savings Plan to this Plan at the end of a Plan Year and he had made an enrollment agreement for a
cash-incentive bonus that will be paid, if at all, after his participation in this Plan has begun, (A) the enrollment agreement for the Non-Qualified Retirement Savings Plan will be followed, and any participant deferrals made pursuant to that
enrollment agreement shall be made to the Non-Qualified Retirement Savings Plan (“trailing participant deferrals”), and (B) the match in this Plan in Section 3.02 shall be calculated by treating such trailing participant
deferrals as if they were Participant Deferrals made to this Plan. 

  
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	2.02	Enrollment 

 Employees who have been selected by the Committee to participate in
the Plan shall complete the enrollment procedure specified by the Committee. The enrollment procedure may include written or electronic form(s) for the employee to designate his beneficiary or beneficiaries, provide instructions regarding the
investment of his Account, make Participant Deferrals by entering into one or more Enrollment Agreements with the Company, select one or more payment options for the eventual distribution of his benefits, and provide such other information as the
Committee may reasonably require. 
  

	2.03	Failure of Eligibility 

 The Committee has the authority to determine that a
Participant is no longer eligible to participate in the Plan. No Company Deferrals will be accrued after the Participant ceases to be eligible to participate in the Plan. No Participant Deferrals will be accrued after the Participant ceases to be
eligible to participate in the Plan, except for Participant Deferrals made pursuant to an Enrollment Agreement entered into before the Participant ceased to be eligible to participate. See section 2.01(b). The determination of the Committee with
respect to the termination of participation in the Plan will be final and binding on all parties affected thereby. Any benefits accrued under the Plan at the time the Participant becomes ineligible to continue participation will be distributed in
accordance with the provisions of Article V. 

  
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 ARTICLE III CONTRIBUTION DEFERRALS 

Article III. 
  

	3.01	Participant Deferrals 

  

	 	(a)	General. A Participant may elect to defer a portion of his Compensation by submitting a completed Enrollment Agreement. Each Enrollment Agreement must specify the amount that the Participant elects to defer.
Participant Deferrals are deducted through payroll withholding from the Participant’s cash Compensation payable by the Company. 

  

	 	(b)	Maximum and Minimum Deferrals. A Participant may elect to defer up to 75% of his Cash-Incentive Bonus and up to 50% of his other Compensation. The Committee may establish a minimum dollar amount or percentage of
Compensation that a Participant may elect to defer. 

  

	 	(c)	Deadlines for Enrollment Agreements. 

  

	 	(i)	Enrollment Period. In order to make Participant Deferrals, a Participant must submit an Enrollment Agreement during the enrollment period established by the Committee. The enrollment period must precede the Plan
Year in which the services giving rise to the Compensation are performed, except in the following situations. 

  

	 	(A)	Performance-Based Compensation. If the Compensation is “performance-based compensation based on services performed over a period of at least 12 months” (within the meaning of Code
§409A(a)(4)(B)(iii)), the enrollment period must end at least six months before the end of the performance period. 

  

	 	(B)	New Participant. The enrollment period for a new Participant must end no later than 30 days after he became eligible to participate in the Plan; the new Participant’s initial Enrollment Agreement may only
apply to Compensation for which he has not yet performed any services. 

  

	 	(ii)	Duration. The Enrollment Agreement shall apply to Compensation, or to a specific form of Compensation, paid during one entire Plan Year unless it is earlier canceled or revised by the Committee pursuant to
subsection (g) or cancelled pursuant to subsection (f) (relating to hardship withdrawals from the Savings Plan). 

  

	 	(d)	 Procedures for Making Elections. The Committee has complete discretion to establish procedures for the completion of Enrollment Agreements,
including the acceptable forms and formats of the deferral election (for example, written or electronic, as a whole percentage of Compensation or specific dollar amount, and the manner in which the Enrollment Agreement coordinates with the Savings
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Participants may make Enrollment Agreements, within the bounds described in subsections (a) and (c). The Committee may establish different enrollment periods for different types of
Compensation or different groups of Participants. The Committee may specify any default choices that will apply unless the Participant affirmatively elects otherwise. For example, the Committee could decide that the failure to complete a new
Enrollment Agreement for that type of Compensation means that (i) the prior Plan Year’s Enrollment Agreement will be continued for another year, or (ii) no Participant Deferrals will be made, or (iii) the Participant will defer
8% of his Compensation in excess of the limit on compensation that can be taken into account for benefit-calculation purposes in the Savings Plan and the Retirement Plan pursuant to Code §401(a)(17). 

 

	 	(e)	Default Election Procedure. Unless the Committee determines otherwise, the Committee will require each Enrollment Agreement to be made by June 30 of the prior Plan Year and shall require each Enrollment
Agreement to be a spill-over election, whereby the initial deferrals pursuant to the Enrollment Agreement will be contributed to the Savings Plan, until the Participant’s elective deferrals (within the meaning of Code §402(g)(3)) to all
plans have reached the applicable limit for elective deferrals under Code §402(g), and any additional deferrals under the Enrollment Agreement shall be Participant Deferrals in this Plan. For example, a Participant may elect to defer 27% from
his base pay, if contributed to the Savings Plan, and 20% of his base pay if deferred to this Plan, and a deferral of 50% of his Cash-Incentive Bonus (regardless of which plan the benefit is directed towards). 

 

	 	(f)	Cancellation of Enrollment Agreements Following a Hardship Withdrawal from Savings Plan. If the Participant receives a hardship withdrawal from the Savings Plan, all outstanding Enrollment Agreements that apply
or might apply to Compensation paid in the six months after the hardship withdrawal shall be cancelled. The Participant may subsequently enter into new Enrollment Agreements at the usual times under subsection (c), but the new Enrollment Agreements
cannot apply to any Compensation paid within the six-month period following the hardship withdrawal from the Savings Plan. 

  

	 	(g)	Committee-Initiated Changes in Enrollment Agreement. If the amounts to be withheld from a Participant’s paycheck (including, without limitation, loan repayments, Participant Deferrals, taxes, contributions
to the Savings Plan, and premium payments for various benefits) are greater than the paycheck, (i) the Committee shall establish the order in which the deductions are applied, with the result that Participant Deferrals may be reduced below what
the Participant had elected in an Enrollment Agreement, and (ii) the Committee’s procedures shall, if practicable, also automatically increase the Participant Deferrals in subsequent pay period(s) covered by that Enrollment Agreement to
make up for any missed Participant Deferrals. 

  
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	3.02	Company Deferrals 

 The Company shall credit to a Participant’s Account a
matching contribution for the Plan Year and a 6% retirement contribution for the Plan Year. Company Deferrals begin to share in the investment earnings (or losses) at the time specified in Section 4.01. The Company may credit matching
contributions to a Participant’s Account during the Plan Year on a contingent basis; if the Participant does not satisfy the requirements to receive a matching contribution for the Plan Year, or if the matching contribution credited to the
Participant’s Account for the Plan Year is incorrect, the Participant will forfeit any excess matching contribution (adjusted to reflect investment earnings or losses thereon) credited to his Account. 

 

	 	(a)	Matching Contribution. 

  

	 	(i)	Basic Match. The basic match for a Participant in this Plan each Plan Year shall equal the lesser of his Participant Deferrals for the Plan Year or 8% of the his Compensation for the Plan Year that is in excess
of the limit on compensation that may be taken into account in the Savings Plan pursuant to Code §401(a)(17). 

  

	 	(ii)	Possible Additional Match. The Participant’s match in this Plan for the Plan Year shall be increased if the Participant’s elective deferrals (within the meaning of Code §402(g)(3)) to all plans for
the Plan Year have reached the applicable limit for elective deferrals under Code §402(g). The increase under this paragraph shall equal the sum of: 

  

	 	(A)	The amount necessary for the sum of the Plan Year’s match in the Savings Plan and the match under paragraph (i) to equal the lesser of (I) 8% of the Participant’s Compensation for the Plan Year or
(II) the sum of his Participant Deferrals for the Plan Year and his Participant Contributions to the Savings Plan for the Plan Year — in most cases, this additional match will only be earned by those age 50 or older and will equal the
difference between his Participant Contributions to the Savings Plan and the match he earns in the Savings Plan for the Plan Year; and 

  

	 	(B)	The amount of any forfeited match in the Savings Plan necessary to satisfy the ADP or ACP test, but only if the forfeiture occurred after the match in this Plan had been calculated. 

 

	 	(b)	Retirement Contribution. In order to receive an allocation of the 6% retirement contribution for a Plan Year, a Participant must be an Employee eligible to participate in the Plan on the last business day of the
Plan Year. 

  

	 	(iii)	Basic 6% Retirement Contribution. The basic 6% retirement contribution for the Plan Year is equal to 6% of the Participant’s Compensation for the Plan Year that is in excess of the limit on compensation that
may be taken into account in the Retirement Plan pursuant to Code §401(a)(17). 

  
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	 	(iv)	Potential Additional 6% Retirement Contribution. The Participant’s 6% retirement contribution in this Plan for the Plan Year shall be increased only if the Participant’s elective deferrals (within the
meaning of Code §402(g)(3)) to all plans have reached the applicable limit for elective deferrals under Code §402(g), as follows. If a Participant’s Company Mandatory Contribution in the Retirement Plan is reduced to comply with any
requirement of federal law, then the Participant’s 6% retirement contribution for this Plan calculated under paragraph (i) will be increased by the amount of the reduction in the Company Mandatory Contribution in the Retirement Plan. For
example, a Participant will receive an extra $1,900 retirement-6 contribution in this Plan for 2014 if he is age 50 or older on December 31, 2014, has Compensation over $260,000 in 2014, makes the maximum contribution permitted under Code
§402(g) to the Savings Plan (usually the $17,500 regular contribution increased by the $5,500 catch-up contribution), receives a $20,800 match in the Savings Plan (8% of $260,000), and has his Company Mandatory Contribution in the Retirement
Plan reduced from $15,600 (6% of $260,000) to $13,700 because of the limitations of Code §415(c). 

  

	 	(c)	Additional Contribution. A Company may make an additional Company Deferral to any Participant’s Account at any time, provided that the Company advises the Committee in writing of the contribution. The
Company shall specify the vesting and payout rules that apply to the additional Company Deferral. 

  

	 	(d)	USERRA. The provisions of this Article shall be revised to the extent required by USERRA, which generally applies to returning military veterans. The Committee shall determine, in its sole discretion, how to
coordinate the provisions of this Article and Article V with USERRA. 

  
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 ARTICLE IV CREDITING OF ACCOUNTS 

ARTICLE IV. 
  

	4.01	Accounts 

  

	 	(a)	Establishment of Accounts. The Committee shall establish one Account for each Participant, which will be subdivided into various subaccounts. The Accounts and subaccounts are merely for recordkeeping purposes,
and do not represent any actual property that has been set aside for Participants. Nothing contained in this Article may be construed to require the Company or the Committee to fund any Participant’s Account. 

 

	 	(b)	Crediting of Contributions. Participant Deferrals are credited to a Participant’s Account as of the date that the Participant Deferral would have been paid to the Participant had there been no Enrollment
Agreement. Company Deferrals are credited to a Participant’s Account as of the date that the Company Deferral was accrued by the Participant. 

  

	 	(c)	Crediting of Earnings. Each Account is credited with investment earnings or losses calculated in accordance with Section 4.02. Participant Deferrals and Company Deferrals start to be credited with investment
earnings or losses as soon as administratively convenient after such amounts are credited to Accounts, except that the 6% retirement contribution under Section 3.02(b) is not credited with investment earnings or losses until the corresponding
Company Mandatory Contribution to the Retirement Plan is actually paid to the Retirement Plan (usually in late February). 

  

	4.02	Investments 

  

	 	(a)	Investment Options. All amounts credited to a Participant’s Account are credited with investment earnings or losses as if the Participant’s Account was invested in one or more investments. The Committee
shall designate the default investment as well as any alternatives, and may change the available alternatives or the default investment from time to time. One or more of the investment alternatives may consist, in whole or in part, of Apache common
stock. At such times and under such procedures as the Committee may designate, a Participant may determine the portion of his Account that is to be deemed invested in each alternative. The Participant may make prospective changes for his investment
selection as often as the Committee permits and subject to the procedures established by the Committee. A Participant may never make any retroactive changes to his investment selections. 

 

	 	(b)	No Ownership Rights. A Participant has no ownership rights with respect to any investment of his Account. Nothing contained in this Article may be construed to give any Participant any power or control to make
investment directions or otherwise influence in any manner the investment and reinvestment of assets contained within any investment alternative, such control being at all times retained in the full discretion of the Committee. As a consequence, for
example, if a Participant has elected to invest a portion of his Account in Apache stock, the Participant has no voting rights with respect to that stock. 

  
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 ARTICLE V DISTRIBUTIONS 

ARTICLE V. 
  

	5.01	Vesting and Forfeitures 

  

	 	(a)	Participant Deferrals. A Participant is fully vested in the portion of his Account that is attributable to his Participant Deferrals. 

 

	 	(b)	Company Deferrals, General Rule. A Participant’s years of completed service in this Plan are identical to his “Period of Service” in the Savings Plan. Subject to subsection (e), a Participant will
vest in the portion of his Plan Account that is attributable to Company Deferrals according to the following schedule, unless subsection (c) provides for faster vesting: 

 

					
	Years of Completed Service	  	Vested Portion	 
	 Less than 1
	  	 	0	% 
	 1
	  	 	20	% 
	 2
	  	 	40	% 
	 3
	  	 	60	% 
	 4
	  	 	80	% 
	 5 or more
	  	 	100	% 

  

	 	(c)	Company Deferrals, Accelerated Vesting. Except to the extent provided otherwise by subsection (e), a Participant is fully vested in the portion of his Account attributable to Company Deferrals in the following
circumstances. 

  

	 	(i)	The Participant is fully vested if he attains age 65 while he is an Employee. 

  

	 	(ii)	The Participant is fully vested if he becomes an Employee after attaining age 65. 

  

	 	(iii)	The Participant is fully vested if, while he is an Employee, he incurs a disability that qualifies the Employee for long-term disability payments under Apache’s Long-Term Disability Plan. 

 

	 	(iv)	The Participant is fully vested if he dies while he is an Employee. 

  

	 	(v)	All Participants are fully vested if a change of control, as defined in the Income Continuance Plan, occurs. 

  

	 	(d)	Forfeiture Timing. The portion of a Participant’s Account that is not vested is forfeited immediately upon his Separation from Service. 

  
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	 	(e)	Exception. Additional Company Deferrals made under Section 3.02(c) shall be subject to the vesting rules decided upon at the time the additional Company Deferral is made, which may differ from the rules of
subsections (b) and (c). 

  

	5.02	Rehires 

  

	 	(a)	Distributions. If a Participant Separated from Service and subsequently becomes eligible to participate in the Plan again, the benefits from his earlier episode of participation will be paid out pursuant to the
terms of the Plan on the date he first Separated from Service, including any payout elections then applicable, while the benefits from his later episode of participation will be paid out pursuant to the terms of the Plan, and any payout elections
that had been made, with respect to the second episode of participation. The second episode of participation will not affect the timing of any benefit payments from the earlier episode of participation. 

 

	 	(b)	Vesting. If a Participant becomes eligible to again make Participant Deferrals more than five years after Separating from Service, (i) the Plan will establish a new Account for the benefits he accrues during
his second episode of participation; (ii) his years of completed service for his new Account will include only his service from his second episode; and (iii) his new service will not increase the vesting of any benefits from his first
episode of participation. If a Participant becomes eligible to again make Participant Deferrals less than five years after Separating from Service (or if he never Separated from Service), the Participant’s years of completed service for his
benefits from his second episode of participation will include his service from both episodes of employment. 

  

	 	(c)	Restoration of Forfeiture. If a Participant begins to participate in the Plan again within five years after his Separation from Service, the exact amount of any forfeiture upon his earlier Separation from Service
will be restored to his Account, and will be credited to a separate subaccount. The restoration will occur on the 31st day after the Participant again begins participating in the Plan, but only if the Participant is still eligible to participate in
the Plan on that date. The restored subaccount vests based on his service from both episodes of employment (and thus will almost always be partially vested immediately when the Participant again starts to participate). The vested portion of the
restored subaccount will be paid to the Participant as the Participant elects in Section 5.04(a) for the payment of his new Account attributable to Company Deferrals, unless Section 5.05 or 5.06 require faster payment following the
Participant’s death or a Change of Control. 

  

	5.03	Distribution Overview 

  

	 	(a)	General. In general, payment will commence on the Payment Processing Date following the earliest of the following dates, or as soon thereafter as is administratively convenient: 

 

	 	(i)	Six months after the Participant Separates from Service. See Section 5.04. 

  
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	 	(ii)	The date the Participant dies. See Section 5.05. 

  

	 	(b)	Loans and Hardship Withdrawals. Participant loans and hardship withdrawals are not permitted. 

  

	 	(c)	Divorce. Some or all of a Participant’s benefits in this Plan may be allocated to, and distributed to, his former Spouse, pursuant to Section 5.07. 

 

	 	(d)	Change of Control. Special timing rules may apply for distributions following a Change of Control. See Section 5.06. 

  

	5.04	Distributions after Separation from Service 

  

	 	(a)	Distribution of Participant and Company Deferrals. 

  

	 	(i)	Pre-2016 Accruals. This paragraph applies only to benefits accrued through December 31, 2015. Upon becoming a Participant, an Employee shall make a payout election to have his vested Account paid out in a
single payment or in two to ten annual installments. To be effective, the Participant’s payout election must be provided to the Plan within 30 days after the date the Participant became a Participant or by such earlier date established by the
Committee. The single payment or the first installment payment will be paid on the first Payment Processing Date that occurs six months or more after the Participant’s Separation from Service. Subsequent installments will be paid each 12 months
thereafter. 

  

	 	(ii)	Post-2015 Accruals. This paragraph applies only to benefits accrued on or after January 1, 2016. An Employee shall make a payout election for each Plan Year as to when the Participant Deferrals and Company
Deferrals accrued during that Plan Year will be distributed. The Participant’s payout election for one Plan Year must be made by June 30 of the prior Plan Year or by such earlier date established by the Committee, except that a new
Participant shall have 30 days after becoming a Participant (or any shorter period specified by the Committee) to make his payout election for benefits accrued during his first Plan Year, and if he became a Participant after the deadline for making
the payment election for the next Plan Year’s benefits, he shall have 30 days after becoming a Participant (or any shorter period specified by the Committee) to make his payout election for the benefits accrued during the next Plan Year. If a
Participant does not make a payout election for a Plan Year, that Plan Year’s benefits will be paid out in a single payment on the first Payment Processing Date on or after the date six months after his Separation from Service, unless the
Committee establishes a different default rule before June 30 of the prior Plan Year. A Participant may choose from among the following payout alternatives for the benefits accrued during a Plan Year. The benefits will be paid out in a single
payment or in two to ten annual installments. The single payment or the first installment will be paid on the first Payment Processing Date that occurs six months or more after the Participant’s Separation from Service, with subsequent
installments paid each 12 months thereafter. 

  
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	 	(b)	Cash-Out of Small Accounts. If the value of the Participant’s Account is less than $50,000 six months after the Participant’s Separation from Service, the Participant will be paid a lump sum of his
Account on the first Payment Processing Date that occurs six months or more after his Separation from Service, even if he had elected installments for some of all of his benefits. 

 

	 	(c)	Calculating Installment Payments. For benefits accrued before 2016, each installment will be equal to the remaining portion of the vested pre-2016 Account measured as short a period of time before the installment
is paid as is administratively convenient, divided by the number of remaining annual installments. For all benefits accrued during a Plan Year beginning on or after January 1, 2016, each installment shall be equal to the remaining benefits
accrued during that Plan Year, measured as short a period of time before the installment is paid as is administratively convenient, divided by the number of remaining installments. 

 

	 	(d)	Additional Rules for Payout Elections. The Committee has complete discretion to establish procedures for the completion of payout elections, including the acceptable forms and formats of the payout election. The
Committee has complete discretion to establish deadlines for the completion of payout elections, within the bounds described in this section. The Committee may establish default choices in the absence of an affirmative Participant election.

  

	 	(e)	Coordination with Other Distribution Sections. 

  

	 	(i)	Change of Control. Section 5.06 will apply to determine the timing and form and amount of certain payments made on or after a Change of Control. 

 

	 	(ii)	Death. Section 5.05 will apply to determine the timing and form and amount of all payments made after the Participant dies. 

 

	 	(iii)	Divorce. Some or all of a Participant’s benefits in this Plan may be allocated to, and distributed to, his former Spouse, pursuant to Section 5.07. 

 

	5.05	Payments after a Participant Dies 

  

	 	(a)	Payout. When a Participant dies, his remaining vested Account balance will be distributed to each of his Beneficiaries on the Payment Processing Date in the fourth month following the Participant’s death,
provided that the Beneficiary has completed the tax-withholding forms and supplied such other information as the Committee may reasonably require. For example, if the Participant dies in November, the Beneficiary will be paid in March. This
four-month delay should give the Beneficiary adequate time to decide whether to disclaim all or any part of his interest under subsection (d)). Each Beneficiary will receive a single payment. 

  
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	 	(b)	Beneficiary Designation. Each Participant shall designate one or more persons, trusts, or other entities as his Beneficiary to receive any amounts distributable hereunder at the time of the Participant’s
death. In the absence of an effective beneficiary designation as to part or all of a Participant’s interest in the Plan, such amount will be distributed to the Participant’s surviving Spouse, if any, otherwise to the personal
representative of the Participant’s estate. 

  

	 	(c)	Special Rules for Spouses. A beneficiary designation may be changed by the Participant at any time and without the consent of any previously designated Beneficiary. However, if the Participant is married, his
Spouse will be his Beneficiary unless such Spouse has consented to the designation of a different Beneficiary. To be effective, the Spouse’s consent must be in writing, witnessed by a notary public, and filed with the Committee. If the
Participant has designated his Spouse as a primary or contingent Beneficiary, and the Participant and Spouse later divorce (or their marriage is annulled), then the former Spouse will be treated as having pre-deceased the Participant for purposes of
interpreting a beneficiary designation that was completed prior to the divorce or annulment; this provision will apply only if the Committee is informed of the divorce or annulment before payment to the former Spouse is authorized.

  

	 	(d)	Disclaiming. Any individual or legal entity who is a beneficiary may disclaim all or any portion of his interest in the Plan, provided that the disclaimer satisfies the requirements of Code §2518(b) and
applicable state law. The legal guardian of a minor or legally incompetent person may disclaim for such person. The personal representative (or the individual or legal entity acting in the capacity of the personal representative according to
applicable state law) may disclaim on behalf of a beneficiary who has died. The amount disclaimed will be distributed as if the disclaimant had predeceased the individual whose death caused the disclaimant to become a beneficiary. 

 

	5.06	Change of Control 

  

	 	(a)	Former Employees. 

  

	 	(i)	Separated More than Six Months. Each Participant who Separated from Service more than six months before the date of a Change of Control, including those already receiving installment payments, will be paid a
single payment of his entire remaining vested Account balance on the date of a Change of Control or as soon thereafter as is administratively practicable. 

  

	 	(ii)	Recent Separations. Each Participant who Separated from Service within six months before the date of the Change of Control will be paid his normally scheduled payments for the first six months after he Separated
from Service and the remainder of his vested Account balance will be paid to him six months after his Separation from Service or as soon thereafter as is administratively practicable. 

  
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	 	(b)	Current Employees. Each Participant who is an Employee on the date of a Change of Control, and who Separates from Service before the first anniversary of the Change of Control, will be paid a single payment of
his entire vested Account balance as soon as administratively practicable after the Separation from Service; however, if the Participant is a “specified employee,” his vested Account balance will be paid as soon as administratively
practicable six months after the Separation from Service. As used in this section, the term “specified employee” has the same meaning as in Code §409A(a)(2)(B)(i) and is determined using the default rules contained in the regulations
and other guidance of general applicability issued pursuant to Code §409A. Except as provided in paragraph (ii), a Participant who does not Separate from Service within one year of a Change of Control will be paid his benefits pursuant to
Section 5.04, 5.05, or 5.07. 

  

	5.07	Divorce 

  

	 	(a)	General. If a Participant has divorced his Spouse, all or a portion of his Account may be allocated to his former Spouse. The Participant may be a former or current employee of the Company. 

 

	 	(b)	Contents of Order. The allocation will occur as soon as practicable after the Plan receives a judgment, decree, or order (collectively, an “order”) that (i) is made pursuant to a state domestic
relations law or community property law, (ii) relates to the marital property rights of the former Spouse, (iii) unambiguously specifies the amount or percentage of the Participant’s Account that is to be allocated to the former
Spouse, or unambiguously specifies the manner in which the amount or percentage is to be calculated, (iv) does not allocate any benefits that have already been allocated to a different former Spouse, (v) contains the name and last known
mailing address of the Participant and the former Spouse, (vi) the name of the Plan, (vii) does not contain any provision that violates subsections (c), (d), or (e), and (viii) contains the former Spouse’s Social Security number
(or other similar taxpayer identification number) unless such number has been provided by the former Spouse to the Plan in a manner acceptable to the Committee. 

  

	 	(c)	Payout Provisions. The vested portion of the amount allocated to the former Spouse will be paid to the former Spouse in a single payment on the first Payment Processing Date that is administratively practicable
after (i) the Plan has determined that the order meets the requirements of subsection (b), (ii) the Plan has communicated its interpretation of the order to the Participant and former Spouse, and given them a reasonable amount of time
(such as 30 days) to object to the Plan’s interpretation, (and if there is a timely objection, the parties must submit a revised order or withdraw their objections), and (iii) the parties agree to the Plan’s interpretation of the
order. 

  
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	 	(d)	Not Fully Vested. If the former Spouse is allocated any unvested amounts, the Plan will establish a separate account for the former Spouse and she may direct the Plan as to how those amounts will be deemed to be
invested, in the same manner as a Participant directs the Plan in Article IV. Unvested amounts are forfeited at the same time as the Participant’s unvested amounts are forfeited. If an amount allocated to the former Spouse subsequently become
vested, the newly-vested amount will be paid to the former Spouse in a single payment on the first Payment Processing Date that is administratively practicable following the additional vesting. If the former Spouse dies before award is fully vested,
she shall forfeit her remaining Account balance, and that exact amount shall be returned to the Participant’s subaccount containing Company Deferrals. 

  

	 	(e)	Source of Funds. The amount allocated to the former Spouse will be taken on a pro-rata basis from each of the Participant’s subaccounts, based on the vested balance of each subaccount. 

 

	5.08	Administrative Delays 

 The Committee may delay any payment from this Plan for as
short a period as is administratively necessary. For example, a delay may be imposed upon all payments when there is a change of recordkeeper or trustee, and a delay may be imposed on payments to any recipient until the recipient has provided
(a) the information needed to determine the appropriate tax withholding and tax reporting and (b) any other information reasonably requested by the Committee. 
  

	5.09	Noncompliance with Code §409A 

 To the extent that the Company or the
Committee takes any action that causes a violation of Code §409A or fails to take any reasonable action required to comply with Code §409A, Apache shall pay an additional amount (the “gross-up”) to the individual(s) who are
subject to the penalty tax under Code §409A(a)(1); the gross-up will be sufficient to put the individual in the same after-tax position he would have been in had there been no violation of Code §409A. The Company shall not pay a gross-up
if the cause of the violation of Code §409A is due to the recipient’s action or due to the recipient’s failure to take reasonable actions (such as failing to timely provide the information required for tax withholding or failing to
timely provide other information reasonably requested by the Committee — with the result that the delay in payment violates Code §409A). Any gross-up will be paid as soon as administratively convenient after the Committee determines the
gross-up is owed, and no later than the end of the calendar year immediately following the calendar year in which the additional taxes are remitted. However, if the gross-up is due to a tax audit or litigation addressing the existence or amount of a
tax liability, the gross-up will be paid as soon as administratively convenient after the litigation or audit is completed, and no later than the end of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the audit is completed or there is a
final and non-appealable settlement or other resolution of the litigation. 
  

	5.10	Cash Payment and Withholding 

 All payments from the Plan will be made in cash.
The Plan will withhold any taxes or other amounts that it is required to withhold pursuant to any applicable law. 

  
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 ARTICLE VI ADMINISTRATION 

ARTICLE VI. 
  

	6.01	The Committee — Plan Administrator 

  

	 	(a)	Current. The Committee is currently comprised of the members of the Retirement Plan Advisory Committee. 

  

	 	(b)	Before a Change of Control. Before a change of control, as defined in the Income Continuance Plan, the board of directors of Apache shall appoint an administrative Committee consisting of no fewer than three
individuals who may be, but need not be, Participants, officers, directors, or employees of the Company. Apache’s board of directors may remove Committee members at will. In the absence of any Committee members, Apache shall become the sole
Committee member. 

  

	 	(c)	After a Change of Control. This subsection applies on and after the date of a change of control, as defined in the Income Continuance Plan. The only individuals who are able to serve on the Committee after the
date of such change of control are those who are not then employed by Apache, its successor, or any related legal entities. No Committee members may be added on or after the day of such change of control, except that, if the Committee is comprised
solely of individuals, (i) the Committee may appoint a legal entity as a Committee member, and (ii) if the number of Committee members drops below three, the remaining member(s) may not resign until having appointed a legal entity or
another individual as a Committee member. If all Committee members leave the Committee (if, for example, all Committee members die before the last one appoints a new Committee member or if the sole Committee member is a legal entity that goes out of
business), the Committee shall automatically consist of the three Participants with the largest Accounts who are not then employed by Apache, its successor, or any related legal entities, and who are willing to act as Committee members.

  

	 	(d)	Plan Administrator. The Committee is the Plan’s “administrator” within the meaning of ERISA §3(16)(A). The sole named fiduciaries of the Plan are the Committee and any Trustees.

  

	6.02	Committee Duties 

 The Committee shall administer the Plan and shall have all
discretion and powers necessary for that purpose, including, but not by way of limitation, full discretion and power to interpret the Plan, to determine the eligibility, status, and rights of all persons under the Plan and, in general, to decide any
dispute and all questions arising in connection with the Plan. The Committee shall direct the Company, the Trustee, or both, as the case may be, concerning distributions in accordance with the provisions of the Plan. The Committee shall maintain all
Plan records except records of any Trust. The Committee shall publish, file, or disclose — or cause to be published, filed, or disclosed — all reports and disclosures required by federal or state laws. The Committee may authorize one or
more of its members or agents to sign instructions, notices, and determinations on its behalf. 

  
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	6.03	Organization of Committee 

 The Committee shall adopt such rules as it deems
desirable for the conduct of its affairs and for the administration of the Plan. It may appoint agents (who need not be members of the Committee) to whom it may delegate such powers as it deems appropriate, except that any dispute shall be
determined by the Committee. The Committee may make its determinations with or without meetings. It may authorize one or more of its members or agents to sign instructions, notices, and determinations on its behalf. If a Committee decision or action
affects a relatively small percentage of Plan Participants including a Committee member, such Committee member will not participate in the Committee decision or action. The action of a majority of the disinterested Committee members constitutes the
action of the Committee. 
  

	6.04	Indemnification 

 The Committee and all of the agents and representatives of the
Committee shall be indemnified and saved harmless by the Company against any claims, and the expenses of defending against such claims, resulting from any action or conduct relating to the administration of the Plan, except claims judicially
determined to be attributable to gross negligence or willful misconduct. 
  

	6.05	Agent for Process 

 Apache’s General Counsel and Corporate Secretary shall be
the agents of the Plan for service of all process on the Plan. 
  

	6.06	Determination of Committee Final 

 The decisions made by the Committee are
final and conclusive on all persons. 
  

	6.07	No Bonding 

 Neither the Committee nor any committee member is required to give
any bond or other security in any jurisdiction in connection with the administration of the Plan, unless Apache determines otherwise or any applicable federal or state law so requires. 

  
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 ARTICLE VII TRUST 

Article VII. 
  

	7.01	Trust Agreement 

 The Company may, but is not required to, adopt one or more Trust
Agreements for the holding, investment, and administration of funds for Plan benefits. The Trustee may maintain and allocate assets to a separate account for each Participant under the Plan. The assets of any Trust remain subject to the claims of
the Company’s general creditors in the event of the Company’s insolvency. 
  

	7.02	Expenses of Trust 

 The parties expect that any Trust created pursuant to
Section 7.01 will be treated as a “grantor” trust for federal and state income tax purposes and that, as a consequence, the Company will recognize taxable income from the Trust assets, but the Trust itself will not separately be
subject to income tax with respect to its income. However, if the Trust should be separately taxable, the Trustee will pay all such taxes out of the Trust. All expenses of administering any Trust, if not paid by the Company, will be a charge against
and will be paid from the assets of the Trust. 

  
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 ARTICLE VIII AMENDMENT AND TERMINATION 

ARTICLE VIII. 
  

	8.01	Termination of Plan 

 Apache expects to continue the Plan indefinitely, but each
Company may terminate its participation in the Plan at any time with Apache’s permission, and Apache may terminate the entire Plan at any time. 
  

	8.02	Amendment 

  

	 	(a)	Before a Change of Control. Before a change of control”, as defined in the Income Continuance Plan, Apache may amend the Plan at any time and from time to time, retroactively or otherwise, on behalf of all
Companies, but no amendment may reduce any vested benefit that has accrued on the later of (a) the effective date of the amendment, or (b) the date the amendment is adopted. 

 

	 	(b)	After a Change of Control. The Plan may be amended after a change of control, as defined in the Income Continuance Plan, (i) at any time but only to the extent necessary to alleviate a material adverse tax
consequence to one or more Participants, former Spouses, or Beneficiaries, and (ii) at any time after the second anniversary of such change of control, but only with respect to the benefits of Participants who are then employed by Apache, its
successor, or any related entity. 

  

	 	(c)	Procedure. Each amendment must be in writing. Each amendment must be approved by the board of directors of Apache or its successor, or by an officer of Apache or its successor who is authorized by its board of
directors to amend the Plan. Each amendment must be executed by an officer of Apache or its successor who is authorized to execute the amendment. 

  
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 ARTICLE IX MISCELLANEOUS 

Article IX. 
  

	9.01	Funding of Benefits — No Fiduciary Relationship 

 All benefits payable under
the Plan will be paid either from the Trust or by the Company out of its general assets. Nothing contained in the Plan may be deemed to create any fiduciary relationship between the Company and the Participants. Notwithstanding anything herein to
the contrary, to the extent that any person acquires a right to receive benefits under the Plan, such right will be no greater than the right of any unsecured general creditor of the Company, except to the extent provided in the Trust Agreement, if
any. 
  

	9.02	Right to Terminate Employment 

 The Company may terminate the employment of any
Participant as freely and with the same effect as if the Plan were not in existence. 
  

	9.03	Inalienability of Benefits 

 Except for disclaimers under Section 5.05(d) and
payments to a former Spouse pursuant to Section 5.07, no Participant or Beneficiary has the right to assign, alienate, pledge, transfer, hypothecate, encumber, or anticipate his interest in any benefits under the Plan, nor are the benefits
subject to garnishment by any creditor, nor may the benefits under the Plan be levied upon or attached. The preceding sentence does not apply to the enforcement of a federal tax levy made pursuant to Code §6331, the collection by the United
States on a judgment resulting from an unpaid tax assessment, or any debt or obligation that is permitted to be collected from the Plan under federal law (such as the Federal Debt Collection Procedures Act of 1977). 

 

	9.04	Claims Procedure 

  

	 	(a)	General. Each claim for benefits will be processed in accordance with the procedures established by the Committee. The procedures will comply with the guidelines specified in this Section. The Committee may
delegate its duties under this Section. 

  

	 	(b)	Representatives. A claimant may appoint a representative to act on his behalf. The Plan will only recognize a representative if the Plan has received a written authorization signed by the claimant and on a form
prescribed by the Committee, with the following exceptions. The Plan will recognize a claimant’s legal representative, once the Plan is provided with documentation of such representation. If the claimant is a minor child, the Plan will
recognize the claimant’s parent or guardian as the claimant’s representative. Once an authorized representative is appointed, the Plan will direct all information and notification regarding the claim to the authorized representative and
the claimant will not be copied on any notifications regarding decisions, unless the claimant provides specific written direction otherwise. 

  
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	 	(c)	Extension of Deadlines. The claimant may agree to an extension of any deadline that is mentioned in this Section that applies to the Plan. The Committee or the relevant decision-maker may agree to an extension of
any deadline that is mentioned in this Section that applies to the claimant. 

  

	 	(d)	Fees. The Plan may not charge any fees to a claimant for utilizing the claims process described in this Section. 

  

	 	(e)	Filing a Claim. A claim is made when the claimant files a claim in accordance with the procedures specified by the Committee. Any communication regarding benefits that is not made in accordance with the
Plan’s procedures will not be treated as a claim. 

  

	 	(f)	Initial Claims Decision. The Plan will decide a claim within a reasonable time up to 90 days after receiving the claim. The Plan will have a 90-day extension, but only if the Plan is unable to decide within 90
days for reasons beyond its control, the Plan notifies the claimant of the special circumstances requiring the need for the extension by the 90th day after receiving the claim, and the Plan notifies the claimant of the date by which the Plan expects
to make a decision. 

  

	 	(g)	Notification of Initial Decision. The Plan will provide the claimant with written notification of the Plan’s full or partial denial of a claim, reduction of a previously approved benefit, or termination of a
benefit. The notification will include a statement of the reason(s) for the decision; references to the plan provision(s) on which the decision was based; a description of any additional material or information necessary to perfect the claim and why
such information is needed; a description of the procedures and deadlines for appeal; a description of the right to obtain information about the appeal procedures; and a statement of the claimant’s right to sue. 

 

	 	(h)	Appeal. The claimant may appeal any adverse or partially adverse decision. To appeal, the claimant must follow the procedures specified by the Committee. The appeal must be filed within 60 days of the date the
claimant received notice of the initial decision. If the appeal is not timely and properly filed, the initial decision will be the final decision of the Plan. The claimant may submit documents, written comments, and other information in support of
the appeal. The claimant will be given reasonable access at no charge to, and copies of, all documents, records, and other relevant information. 

  

	 	(i)	 Appellate Decision. The Plan will decide the appeal of a claim within a reasonable time of no more than 60 days from the date the Plan receives
the claimant’s appeal. The 60-day deadline will be extended by an additional 60 days, but only if the Committee determines that special circumstances require an extension, the Plan notifies the claimant of the special circumstances requiring
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extension by the 60th day after receiving the appeal, and the Plan notifies the claimant of the date by which the Plan expects to make a decision. If an appeal is missing any information from the
claimant that is needed to decide the appeal, the Plan will notify the claimant of the missing information and grant the claimant a reasonable period to provide the missing information. If the missing information is not timely provided, the Plan
will deny the claim. If the missing information is timely provided, the 60-day deadline (or 120-day deadline with the extension) for the Plan to make its decision will be increased by the length of time between the date the Plan requested the
missing information and the date the Plan received it. 

  

	 	(j)	Notification of Decision. The Plan will provide the claimant with written notification of the Plan’s appellate decision (positive or adverse). The notification of any adverse or partially adverse decision
must include a statement of the reason(s) for the decision; reference to the plan provision(s) on which the decision was based; a description of the procedures and deadlines for a second appeal, if any; a description of the right to obtain
information about the second-appeal procedures; a statement of the claimant’s right to sue; and a statement that the claimant is entitled to receive, free of charge and upon request, reasonable access to and copies of all documents, records,
and other information relevant to the claim. 

  

	 	(k)	Limitations on Bringing Actions in Court. Once an appellate decision that is adverse or partially adverse to the claimant has been made, the claimant may file suit in court only if he does so by the earlier of
the following dates: (i) the one-year anniversary of the date of an appellate decision made on or before a Change of Control or the three-year anniversary of the date of an appellate decision made after a Change of Control, or (ii) the
date on which the statute of limitations for such claim expires. 

  

	9.05	Disposition of Unclaimed Distributions 

 It is the affirmative duty of each
Participant to inform the Plan of, and to keep on file with the Plan, his current mailing address and the mailing address of any beneficiaries. If a Participant fails to inform the Plan of these current mailing addresses, neither the Plan nor the
Company is responsible for any late payment of benefits or loss of benefits. The Plan, the Committee, and the Company have no duty to search for a missing individual until the date of a Change of Control, at which point the Company has the duty to
undertake reasonable measures to search for the proper recipient of any payment under the Plan that is scheduled to be paid on or after the date of the Change of Control. If the missing individual is not found within a year after a payment should
have been made to him, all his benefits will be forfeited. If the missing individual later is found, the exact amount forfeited will be restored to his Account as soon as administratively convenient, without any adjustment for forgone investment
earnings or losses. 

  
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	9.06	Distributions due Infants or Incompetents 

 If any person entitled to a
distribution under the Plan is an infant, or if the Committee determines that any such person is incompetent by reason of physical or mental disability, whether or not legally adjudicated an incompetent, the Committee has the power to cause the
distributions becoming due to such person to be made to another for his benefit, without responsibility of the Committee to see to the application of such distributions. Distributions made pursuant to such power will operate as a complete discharge
of the Company, the Trustee, the Plan, and the Committee. 
  

	9.07	Use and Form of Words 

 When any words are used herein in the masculine gender,
they are to be construed as though they were also used in the feminine gender in all cases where they would so apply, and vice versa. Whenever any words are used herein in the singular form, they are to be construed as though they were also used in
the plural form in all cases where they would so apply, and vice versa. 
  

	9.08	Headings 

 Headings of Articles and Sections are inserted solely for
convenience and reference, and constitute no part of the Plan. 
  

	9.09	Governing Law 

 The Plan shall be construed in accordance with ERISA, the Code,
and, to the extent applicable, the laws of the State of Texas excluding any conflicts-of-law provisions. 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has caused this
duly adopted Plan to be executed below by its duly authorized officer or representative to be effective as of January 1, 2015. 
  

			
	APACHE CORPORATION
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Margery M. Harris

		 	Margery M. Harris
		 	Executive Vice President, Human Resources
	
	Date: July 16, 2014

  
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