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Master Service Contract dated March 3, 2008

 EXHIBIT 10.1 
 MASTER SERVICE CONTRACT 
 THIS MASTER SERVICE CONTRACT (hereinafter referred to as
“Contract”), effective this 3rd day of March, 2008, is by and between Windsor Energy Group, L.L. C. (hereinafter referred to as “Company”) and Diamondback Holdings, LLC and its affiliated
companies, hereinafter referred to as “Contractor”). Company and Contractor are sometimes collectively referred to as the “Parties” or individually as a “Party.” 

WITNESSETH: 
 WHEREAS, Company is employed in numerous business activities, including, but not limited to, the exploration, development, production, treatment, storage and marketing of oil, gas, coalbed methane and
other minerals for itself and for the account of others; and 
 WHEREAS, Company desires to, from time to time, (i) employ
the services of Contractor or (ii) purchase or lease goods, equipment or facilities from Contractor in connection with Company’s business activities; and 
 WHEREAS, Contractor represents that it has (i) fully trained personnel capable of efficiently performing services as required by Company and/or (ii) goods, equipment and facilities that are free
from defects and capable of satisfying the requirements of Company as set out herein. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the
mutual promises and agreements herein contained, the Parties hereto mutually agree as follows: 
 1. Employment of
Contractor - Purchase of Services and/or Goods. 
 (a) This Contract shall control and govern any and all
(i) performance of services by Contractor for Company (the “Services”), and (ii) purchase or lease of goods, materials, supplies, tools, manufactured articles, equipment, or facilities by Company from Contractor (the
“Goods”). The Services performed and the Goods delivered (hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Work”) will be as requested by Company and directed by Contractor and will be defined by separate work orders or
purchase orders (either verbal or written) (collectively, “Orders”). This Contract shall be deemed to be incorporated in full in every Order. Company shall endeavor to provide written confirmation of any oral Orders within ten
(10) working days after same are given, but the failure to do so shall not invalidate the Order or the obligations of the Parties. 
 (b) Time is expressly declared to be of the essence under this Contract. If Contractor fails to timely perform any Work under this Contract, Company has the option to terminate such Work. 

(c) If Contractor is performing Drilling Operations, Exhibit E, Drilling Operations is incorporated and made a part
hereof; otherwise it shall be deemed stricken. 
 2. Term. This Contract may be terminated at the option of either
Party by giving the other Party thirty (30) calendar day’s written notice to that effect, but neither Party hereto shall, 

 
by the termination of this Contract, be relieved of its respective liability arising from or incident to Work performed hereunder prior to the time this Contract is terminated or its obligations
under Sections 7, 14, 19 and 26. 
 3. Acceptance of Work. Upon Company notifying Contractor of Work desired, and
Contractor’s acceptance thereof, Contractor will commence the Work at the agreed upon time and place, and continue such Work diligently and without delay, in a good and workmanlike manner, and in strict conformity with the specifications and
requirements contained herein and in any related Order. 
 4. No Obligation to Request/Accept Work. This Contract
does not obligate Company to issue any Order to Contractor or accept Contractor’s offers in response to a request to perform Work, nor does it obligate Contractor to accept an Order from Company. 

5. Contractor Authorized Agent. Any person employed by Contractor and in charge of either the personnel or equipment of
Contractor shall be the authorized agent of Contractor for the purpose of accepting any Order. 
 6. Company Designated
Representative. Company shall appoint and provide Contractor written or oral notice of its designated representative for each Work project. No representative shall have authority to change or modify the terms of this Contract unless
expressly so authorized in writing by Company. 
 7. Confidentiality. Information, including geological and
geophysical information, obtained by Contractor while performing Work, including but not limited to information concerning depth, formations penetrated, proprietary completion or treatment techniques and protocols, the results of coring, testing and
surveying, is proprietary to Company and confidential and shall not be divulged by Contractor or Contractor’s employees, agents, representatives or subcontractors to any person or entity other than persons designated by Company in writing.
Contractor shall be responsible for the safekeeping and protection of all such information in its (or its employees’, representatives’, agents’ or subcontractors’) control and/or custody and Company shall have the general right
of inspection to determine whether such information is secure. 
 8. Delivery Tickets/Time Sheets and Maintenance of
Records. 
 (a) Delivery tickets covering any Goods furnished hereunder or in connection with any
Services and time sheets covering any Work shall be in a form acceptable to Company and shall be delivered to Company each day at the office of Company or the Work site, as designated by Company. Each delivery ticket and time sheet shall be properly
certified by Contractor. Upon receipt of such delivery tickets and time sheets, a representative of Company shall review and approve same (if satisfactory) in writing. 

(b) Contractor agrees to retain all books and records (i.e., payroll records, accounting records, payment records,
invoices, time reports and travel/entertainment expense reports) relating to Work performed hereunder for a twenty-four (24) month period commencing at the end of the calendar year in which the applicable Work was completed, and for any
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complete any audit commenced within such period. These records should, at minimum, include rate schedules prevailing during the Contract term, payroll records of individuals performing Work under
the Contract, invoices for purchases for Company’s account and any expense reports including reports for travel and entertainment of Company’s employees or representatives. Representatives and auditors of Company shall have access at any
time during normal working hours to the books, and records maintained by Contractor relating to this Contract and any of the Work performed hereunder, and shall have the right to copy and audit such books and records. 

9. Terms of Payment. 
 (a) Company will pay Contractor for Work satisfactorily rendered hereunder (i) in accordance with Contractor’s published schedule of rates and/or prices, as such rates and/or prices are in
effect on the date of the Order after application of published or agreed discounts and credits or (ii) at such other rates and/or prices as are agreed to by Contractor and Company in the applicable Order. 

(b) Prior to acceptance of any Order, Contractor shall deliver to Company a copy of any revisions to the rate and price
schedule in effect on the date of this Contract. No such revisions shall be effective until approved by Company and in no event sooner than ten (10) days after such notice is received by Company unless otherwise agreed to by Contractor and
Company. 
 (c) The rates to be paid to Contractor by Company for the actual performance of the Work shall be in
lieu of any other charges for materials or supplies furnished by Contractor for use in the Work or any separate charges for transportation of tools, equipment and labor or time required to transport tools, equipment and labor to and from the
location of such Work, unless otherwise specified in the scheduled rates. 
 (d) No stand-by rate or other rates
shall apply for personnel or equipment when such personnel or equipment is not at Company’s disposal. 
 (e)
The Parties expressly agree that, except as expressly provided herein to the contrary, the rates agreed to be paid to Contractor by Company shall be inclusive of (i) insurance premiums paid by Contractor in acquiring and maintaining the
insurance required by this Contract, and (ii) taxes, fees, licenses and permits required pursuant to Section 12 hereof. Contractor represents to Company that all rate schedules of Contractor provided to Company include the foregoing
matters. 
 10. Time of Payment. 

(a) Contractor shall provide Company an invoice in a form acceptable to Company at Company’s address set forth
herein, in accordance with instructions provided at the time of the issuance of the applicable Order, or if no such instructions were given, at the end of each month during the course of the Work. Payment shall be made by Company within sixty
(60) days of receipt of Contractor’s invoice for Work performed to Company’s satisfaction. 

  
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 (b) If Company disputes any item billed, Company shall, within sixty
(60) days of receipt of Contractor’s invoice, notify Contractor of the item disputed and specify Company’s complaint. Payment of such item shall be withheld until settlement of the dispute; however, any undisputed portion shall be
paid within the time period specified. Invoices received in a form unacceptable to Company or not in accordance with this Contract shall be returned by Company to Contractor unpaid within sixty (60) days of receipt by Company. 

11. Standard of Performance. 
 (a) Contractor warrants (i) that all Work shall be performed in compliance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations (including all safety codes, statutes, regulations, precautions, and
procedures) and utilizing all necessary or desirable personal protective equipment and devices, whether suggested or required by safety associations, government agencies, municipalities or otherwise; (ii) that all Work shall be done with the
utmost skill, care and diligence, in a good and workmanlike manner, in accordance with the terms hereof and good industry standards of performance and in a timely manner; (iii) that all Goods and Contractor’s tools, machinery and equipment
shall be the best quality for their purposes, maintained to be free from defect, meet all engineering standards and specifications provided by Company and have been prepared, tested and shipped in accordance with the provisions hereof and in all
applicable Orders; and (iv) that Contractor, its subcontractors and their employees are sufficiently experienced and suitably trained to perform the Work. 
 (b) Contractor shall obtain, and assign to Company, to the maximum extent reasonably possible, manufacturer, vendor and supplier warranties with respect to Goods, materials, supplies, tools, machinery and
equipment obtained or used by Contractor in the performance of the Work. 
 (c) Any portion of the Work found
defective or unsuitable shall be promptly removed, replaced or corrected by Contractor without additional charge to Company. 
 (d) Contractor shall comply with the terms and conditions regarding drugs and alcohol set forth in Exhibit A hereto. 

(e) If Company shall have reason to be dissatisfied with the conduct of Contractor’s employees or representatives
employed on Company’s premises, Contractor shall, on receiving particulars of the complaint, promptly investigate and, if necessary, make a change in the appointment or practices required to provide the Work contracted for. Contractor shall not
employ in connection with any Work any employee whose employment violates applicable labor laws. 
 (f) Unless
otherwise specified in the Order, Contractor shall deliver (or cause to be delivered) all Goods F.O.B. the location specified in the Order. 

  
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 12. Compliance with Laws. 

(a) Contractor shall obtain all permits and licenses required for it to perform the Work and shall otherwise comply with
all laws, rules, regulations, ordinances, judgments, orders and other official acts of all federal, state, municipal, foreign and other agencies or regulatory bodies (“Governmental Authorities”) that are now or may, in the future,
become applicable to Contractor and Contractor’s business, equipment and personnel engaged in the performance of the Work or this Contract, or arising out of or incident to such performance. Specifically, Contractor shall comply, where required
by law, with the Environmental Laws set forth in Exhibit B hereto and the Federal Contract Provisions set forth in Exhibit C hereto. 
 (b) Contractor further agrees to pay all taxes, charges and fees levied or assessed on Contractor by any Governmental Authority in connection with or incident to the performance of the Work or this
Contract, including but not limited to unemployment insurance, withholding taxes, social security taxes, old age benefits and other social security benefits and taxes upon wages of Contractor, its agents, employees and representatives. Contractor
agrees to reimburse Company on demand for all such taxes, fees, licenses and charges that Company may be required or deem it necessary to pay on account of the agents, employees and representative of Contractor or its subcontractors. 

13. Force Majeure. Under the terms of this Contract, “Force Majeure” shall mean acts of God, strikes,
lockouts, other industrial disturbances, acts of the public enemy, laws and regulations, wars or war-like action, arrests or other restraints of governments (civil or military), blockades, insurrections, riots, epidemics, landslides, lightning,
earthquakes, hurricanes, fires, storms, floods, washouts, civil disturbances, confiscation or seizure by any government or public authority, and any other similar causes, that are not reasonably within the control of the Party claiming a Force
Majeure and that by the exercise of due diligence such Party shall not have been able to avoid or overcome. Except as specifically provided otherwise in this Contract, if either Party is rendered unable, wholly or in material part, by reason of
Force Majeure to carry out any of its obligations hereunder, then on such Party’s giving notice and reasonably full particulars of such Force Majeure in writing to the other Party within five (5) days after the occurrence of the cause
relied on, such obligation of the Party giving such notice, so far as it is affected by such Force Majeure, shall be suspended during the continuation of any inability so caused and such cause shall, as far as practicable, be remedied with all
reasonable dispatch by such party; provided, this Section shall not be construed to require a Party to settle or overcome labor disputes or strikes, except on terms satisfactory to the affected Party in its sole discretion. 

14. Indemnity Obligations. 
 (a) Definitions. The following terms shall have the designated definitions. 
 “Company Group” shall mean, individually or in any combination, Company, the Company’s parent, affiliates, subsidiaries, joint venturers, joint interest owners, partners, co-owners,
co-lessees, contractors (other than Contractor) and subcontractors and each of their respective directors, officers, agents, representatives, employees and invitees. 

  
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 “Contractor Group” shall mean, individually or in any
combination, Contractor, the Contractor’s parent, affiliates, subsidiaries and subcontractors, and each of their respective directors, officers, agents, representatives, employees and invitees. 

“Defend” shall mean the obligation of the indemnitor at the indemnitees’ election (i) to defend
the indemnitees at its sole expense or (ii) to reimburse the indemnitees’ reasonable expenses incurred in defending themselves. Notwithstanding the indemnitee’s election of option (i) above, the indemnitee shall be entitled to
participate in its defense. 
 “Claims” shall mean all claims, demands, causes of action,
liabilities, damages, judgments, fines, penalties, awards, losses, costs, expenses (including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees and costs of litigation) of any kind or character arising out of, or related to, the performance of or subject
matter of this contract or any work, including, without limitation, property loss, destruction or damage, personal or bodily injury, sickness, disease or death, loss of services and/or wages, or loss of consortium or society. 

(b) GENERAL INDEMNITY. CONTRACTOR SHALL RELEASE, DEFEND, INDEMNIFY, AND HOLD HARMLESS COMPANY
GROUP FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL CLAIMS ARISING IN FAVOR OF ANY PERSON OR ENTITY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CONTRACTOR’S SUBCONTRACTORS, REPRESENTATIVES, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, OR INVITEES (OR THEIR REPRESENTATIVES, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, OR
INVITEES) EXCEPT AS MAY RESULT FROM THE SOLE OR CONCURRENT NEGLIGENCE (THAT IS, TO THE EXTENT OF THE PERCENTAGE OF THE NEGLIGENCE) OF COMPANY GROUP. COMPANY SHALL RELEASE, DEFEND, INDEMNIFY, AND HOLD HARMLESS CONTRACTOR GROUP FROM AND AGAINST ANY
AND ALL CLAIMS ARISING IN FAVOR OF COMPANY’S SUBCONTRACTORS, REPRESENTATIVES, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, OR INVITEES (OR THEIR REPRESENTATIVES, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, OR INVITEES) EXCEPT AS MAY RESULT FROM THE SOLE OR CONCURRENT NEGLIGENCE (THAT IS, TO THE
EXTENT OF THE PERCENTAGE OF THE NEGLIGENCE) OF CONTRACTOR GROUP. 
 (c) INDIRECT OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY’S GROUP (AS DEFINED ABOVE) FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RELATED TO OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS CONTRACT, THE SERVICES
OR ANY EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY CLAIMS IN CONNECTION WITH INJURY, LOSS OR DAMAGE TO ANY PROPERTY, ANY LOSS OF PROFITS OR BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, AND ANY LOSS OF USE OF THE EQUIPMENT, IRRESPECTIVE OF THE REASON OR CAUSE OF SUCH
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PERIOD OF THIS CONTRACT, OR THAT THE CLAIM FOR SUCH DAMAGES IS BASED ON WARRANTY, CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHER THEORY OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER. 

(d) INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INDEMNITY. CONTRACTOR SHALL DEFEND, INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS COMPANY
GROUP FROM ANY AND ALL LOSSES FOR INFRINGEMENT OF A PATENT OR PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, TRADEMARKS OR ANY OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT OR TRADE SECRETS MISAPPROPRIATION GROWING OUT OF OR INCIDENT TO THE WORK OR THE EQUIPMENT OR MATERIALS FURNISHED
BY CONTRACTOR IN ITS PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. 
 (e) Anti-Indemnity Statutes. In the event this
Contract is subject to the indemnity limitations of any state anti-indemnity statute (including, but not by way of limitation, Chapter 127 of the Texas Civil Practices and Remedies Code or any successor statute), and so long as such limitations are
in force, each Party covenants and agrees to support the mutual indemnity obligations contained in this Section 14 by carrying insurance (or qualified self-insurance) of the types and in the amounts not less than those specified in Exhibit D to
this Contract, for the benefit of the other Party. In the event this Contract is subject to the indemnity limitations of Wyoming (including, but now by way of limitation, Wyo. Stat. §§ 30-1-131, et seq. or any successor statute), this
Section 14 shall be interpreted to give the fullest effect to it terms not inconsistent with the provisions of those limitations. 
 (f) Enforcement of this Contract. Nothing in this Section 14 shall be construed to prevent either Party from enforcing their rights under the terms of this Contract. 

15. Insurance. 
 (a) Insurance. Each Party shall carry insurance (with insurance companies with a minimum Bests Rating of A-, X or its equivalent from other professional rating companies satisfactory to the other
Party) in the amounts set forth in Exhibit D effective prior to the commencement of any Work under this Contract, in such insurance shall be maintained in full force and effect at all times Work is performed and/or this Contract is in effect. In
each such policy, except Worker Compensation and Employers Liability, to the extent of the liabilities agreed to be assumed, each Party shall cause (i) all deductibles to be for the other Party’s account, (ii) the insurer to waive all
rights of subrogation against the other Pary’s Group, (iii) the other Party’s Group to be listed as additional insureds and (iv) such policy to be primary as to any other policy of the other Party’s Group or otherwise.
Before engaging in any Work hereunder, each Party shall furnish the other Party an executed Certificate of Insurance (in form satisfactory to the receiving party) evidencing the foregoing insurance. Each Party shall cause each insurer to agree to
give the other Party at least thirty (30) day’s written notice of cancellation or expiration of any such policies or of any other changes that would materially reduce the limits or coverage. Notwithstanding any provision herein to the
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insurance coverage, the failure to comply fully with any of the insurance provisions of this Contract, or the failure to secure such endorsements on the policies as may be necessary to carry out
the terms and provisions of this Contract, (x) shall in no way act to relieve the insured Party from the obligations of this Contract, and (y) shall constitute grounds for the immediate termination of this Contract by the other Party (in
addition to any other rights or remedies available). 
 (b) Waiver of Subrogation. Company and Contractor each hereby
waives any and all rights of recovery against the other Group, as defined above, for loss of or damage to such waiving Party or its property or the property of others under its control, where such loss or damage is insured under any insurance policy
in force at the time of such loss or damage. Lessee and Lessor shall, upon obtaining the policies of insurance required hereunder, give notice to the insurance carrier or carriers that the foregoing mutual waiver of subrogation is contained in this
Lease. 
 16. Incident Reports. Contractor shall immediately notify Company in the event of any incident resulting
in injury to any person or property damage in excess of $500.00 and arising out of the Work. Contractor shall prepare and furnish Company a copy of an incident report within ten (10) calendar days thereof, and when requested, shall furnish
Company with a copy of all reports made by Contractor to Contractor’s insurers with respect thereto. 
 17.
Independent Contractor. Contractor shall be an independent contractor with respect to the performance of all Work, and neither Contractor nor anyone employed by Contractor shall be deemed for any purpose to be the employee, agent,
servant, borrowed servant or representative of Company in the performance of any Work. Company shall have no direction or control of Contractor or its employees, agents, representatives or subcontractors, except in the results to be obtained.
However, the foregoing shall in no way affect or preclude the right of the Company Group to assert any statutory employer defense or other defense which may exist. The Work contemplated herein shall meet the approval of Company and be subject to the
general right of inspection of Company to secure the satisfactory completion thereof. The actual performance and supervision of all Work shall be by Contractor, but Company or its representatives shall have full and complete access to the Work site
to determine whether the Work is being performed by Contractor in accordance with all provisions of this Contract and applicable Orders and for reasons otherwise stated in this Contract. No provisions herein shall be construed as creating a
partnership, joint venture or other association whereby the Company and Contractor would be jointly liable or liable as partners or co-venturers. 
 18. Protection from Liens. Contractor shall timely pay and discharge all claims to third party vendors or service providers for Goods and Services furnished to Company hereunder and to allow
no lien or charge to become fixed upon any property of Company or any property under the management or control of Company. Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Company against any and all such claims or liens. In the event of any
such claim or lien, Company shall have the right to withhold payment from Contractor of an amount sufficient to satisfy any such claim or lien together with all expenses, costs or legal fees related thereto. All requests for payment by Contractor
shall be accompanied by proof satisfactory to Company that there are no unsatisfied claims for such third party Goods or Services. Contractor hereby waives, and releases Company and all its successors and assigns from, all claims, demands, liens,

  
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security interests and other rights of every kind and character, whether constitutional, statutory, contractual, tortious or equitable, that Contractor now holds or may acquire in, on or against
the property of the Company, now owned or hereafter acquired or any property now or in the future under the management or control of Company; provided however that nothing herein shall be interpreted to prevent Contractor from claiming, filing or
enforcing any liens when the rights thereto arise directly from Company’s failure to pay Contractor in breach of this Contract. 
 19. Restoration of Work Site. Upon completion of any Work performed hereunder, Contractor shall remove its surplus material and equipment from the Work site, shall clean up the Work site in
a diligent, good and workmanlike manner and dispose of its own waste and trash in a lawful manner. 
 20. Conflicts of
Interest. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, neither Contractor nor any director, employee, or agent of Contractor or its subcontractors or vendors shall give to or receive from any director, employee, or agent of Company any
gift, entertainment or other favor of significant value, or any commission, fee or rebate. Likewise, neither Contractor nor any director, employee, or agent of Contractor or its subcontractors or vendors shall, without prior written notification
thereof to Company, enter into any business relationship with any director, employee, or agent of Company or any affiliate, unless such person is acting for and on behalf of Company. Contractor shall promptly notify Company of any violation of this
Section and any consideration received as a result of such violation shall be paid over or credited to Company. In the event of any violation of this Section, including any violation occurring prior to the date of this Contract, resulting directly
or indirectly in Company’s issuance of Orders to Contractor, Company may at Company’s sole option terminate this Contract and notwithstanding any other provision of this Contract, pay Contractor only that amount earned prior to the date of
termination. Any designated representative for Company may audit any and all records of Contractor Group for the purpose of confirming compliance with this Section. 
 21. Precedence of Agreements and Conflict of Provisions. In the event there should be any conflict or ambiguity created between the provision of this Contract and any Order,
Contractor’s work ticket, invoice, statement, published rate schedule or any other type of memoranda, whether written or oral, between Company and Contractor, or subsequent agreements between the Parties dealing with the subject matter as this
Contract, the provisions of this Contract shall control unless modified pursuant to the strict application of Section 23 below. 
 22. Assignment of Contract/Subcontracts. Contractor agrees not to subcontract or assign this Contract or any Work to be furnished hereunder without the prior written consent of Company, and
the assignment of this Contract or the subcontracting of any Work to be performed hereunder, if so permitted by Company, shall not relieve Contractor of its duties or obligations hereunder. If Contractor attempts to subcontract or assign this
Contract or any Work to be furnished hereunder without such consent, such attempted assignment and subcontracting shall be void and this Contract may be immediately terminated at the option of the Company notwithstanding Section 1 above. All
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 23. Modification of Contract. No change, modification, extension, renewal,
ratification, revision, discharge, abandonment or waiver of this Contract or any of the provisions hereof or any representation, promise or condition relating to this Contract shall be binding upon Parties unless made in writing, executed by both
Parties, and specifically referencing this Section 23 of this Contract, provided that such reference shall be initialed by the representative of each Party, and provided further that such representatives must be at a management or officer
position within the respective party equal to or greater than the representative executing this Contract. 
 24.
Termination. Company, in its sole discretion, may terminate for any reason and at any time the Work being performed by Contractor hereunder whether such Work commenced under oral or written Orders. The termination of any such Work
shall not cancel this Contract and Contractor shall receive its normal compensation pursuant to Section 9 of this Contract prorated to the actual hour of termination for Services completed and Goods delivered. 

25. Attorney’s Fees. In the event that either Party institutes suit to enforce any right or obligation against the
other Party arising from or incidental to this Contract, then the prevailing Party shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorney’s fees and court costs. 
 26. Notices. All notices to be given with respect to this Contract shall be considered as given to Company and to the Contractor, respectively, if given in writing and delivered personally
or sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, courier service with evidence of receipt or by confirmed facsimile, telex or other form of telecommunication. General correspondence pertaining to this Contract and applicable Work
or Orders may be sent by regular mail. Such notices shall be effective when delivered if delivered personally or when placed in the mail if mailed in the manner provided above to the addresses shown below. 

The address of notice for Company shall be: 
 Windsor Energy Group, L.L.C. 
 14301 Caliber Drive, Suite 300

 Oklahoma City, OK 73134 

Fax Number: (405) 463-6998 
 Attn: William C. Liedtke, III 
 The address of notice for Contractor shall be:

 Diamondback Holdings, LLC 

14301 Caliber Drive, Suite 200 
 Oklahoma City, OK 73134-1009 
 Fax Number: (405) 242-4081

 Attn: General Counsel 
 The addresses given herein may be changed by either Party advising the other in writing of its new address. 
 27. Severability. If any term or provision of this Contract is held by a court or agency of competent jurisdiction to be inconsistent with or contrary to any applicable federal, state or

  
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local law, rule or regulation, said term or provision shall be deemed to be modified to the extent required to comply with said law, rule or regulation, and as so modified said provision and this
Contract shall continue in full force and effect. 
 28. Integration. This Contract supersedes any and all other
agreements, either oral or in writing, between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and contains all of the covenants and agreements between the Parties with respect to the subject matter. 

29. Waiver. The failure of either Party to exercise any of its rights or remedies hereunder shall not act as a waiver of
such rights or remedies nor shall such failure excuse the other Party from any of its obligations hereunder. 
 30. Third
Party Beneficiaries. Except as provided in Section 14 with regard to Contractor Group and Company Group, nothing herein shall be construed to confer any benefit on any third party not a party to this Contract nor to provide any rights
to such third parties to enforce the provisions hereof. 
 31. Choice of Law. The Parties expressly agree that,
since this Contract may include performance at various locations, the obligations and liabilities assumed by the Parties hereunder should not be subject to variation in interpretation by reasons of the geographical locale of Work site. The Parties
therefore agree that this Contract, and the enforcement, interpretation and construction thereof shall, to the maximum extent allowed, be governed solely by the laws of the State of Texas, without regard to any conflicts of law principles of said
jurisdiction that might require the application of the laws of another jurisdiction. 
 32. Survival. The
representations and warranties by Contractor, and the indemnities in this Contract shall survive the completion of any Work performed hereunder by Contractor and the termination of this Contract. 

33. Headings for Convenience. Sections of this Contract have been labeled for the convenience of the Parties and such
headings are not to be utilized for the purpose of construing the meaning of any provision of this Contract. 
 34.
Multiple Counterparts. This contract may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which shall constitute but one and the same instrument. 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Contract effective as of the date first written above. 

 

							
	CONTRACTOR:	 		 	Diamondback Holdings, LLC
				
		 		 	By:	 	 /s/ BRUCE LABRIE

		 		 	Name:	 	Bruce LaBrie
		 		 	Title:	 	General Counsel

  
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	COMPANY:	 		 	Windsor Energy Group, LLC
				
		 		 	By:	 	 /s/ WILLIAM C. LIEDTKE

		 		 	Name:	 	William C. Liedtke
		 		 	Title:	 	General Counsel

  
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 EXHIBIT A 
 DRUG AND ALCOHOL POLICY 
 Prohibition of Drugs and Alcohol.
Contractor agrees to be responsible for ascertaining, maintaining, and monitoring the alcohol and drug free status of its and its subcontractors’ employees who are employed on Company’s property and, to that end, agrees to the following
minimum requirements: 
 (a) Company reserves the right to ban from its property any of Contractor’s or its
subcontractors’ employees who cannot establish that they are drug and alcohol free to Company’s satisfaction. 
 (b) Contractor’s and its subcontractors’ employees shall not be permitted to perform Work on Company’s property without first consenting to undergo periodic drug or alcohol screening tests.

 (c) If the performance of any of Contractor’s and its subcontractors’ employees on Company’s
property appears erratic or impaired or after any accident or safety violation where, in Company’s sole opinion, such employee’s actions indicate that the accident or violation could reasonably have been caused by alcohol or drug use,
Company may direct Contractor to remove such employee from Company’s property at Contractor’s sole cost. No employee so removed shall be permitted to return to Company’s property without first undergoing a medical examination that
establishes to Company’s satisfaction that the condition was not drug or alcohol related. 
 (d) Company
reserves the right to undertake a search of Contractor’s and its subcontractors’ employees personal effects that are located on Company’s property at any time during the performance of the Work to ascertain whether such employees have
in their possession drugs, alcohol or any other controlled dangerous substance and the unexcused possession of such will constitute cause for Company to immediately seek replacement of such employees. 

(e) Notwithstanding any compliance by Contractor with the requirements set forth herein, and notwithstanding
Company’s satisfaction with Contractor’s means of demonstrating compliance herewith, Contractor shall be and remain fully responsible for any and all failures, and the consequences thereof, to ensure that its and its subcontractors’
employees are drug and alcohol free in transit while working on Company’s property. 

 EXHIBIT B 
 ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS 
 1. Compliance with Environmental Laws.
Contractor shall give all notices and otherwise fully comply with all laws, statutes, regulations, ordinances, rules, standards, orders or determinations of any local, state or federal governmental authority (including related determinations,
interpretations, orders or opinions by any judicial or administrative authority) that has jurisdiction over the Contractor, the Work or the Work site pertaining to protection or conservation of the air, land, water, human health, industrial hygiene
or other aspects of the environment, including, without limitation, the following statutes, as supplemented and amended from time to time: the Clean Air Act, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act, the Solid Waste Disposal Act, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Toxic Substances Control Act, the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, the Federal Oil Pollution Act of 1990 and
comparable state and local statutes and implementing rules or regulations (“Environmental Laws”). 
 2.
Hazardous Materials. Contractor represents and warrants to Company that upon delivery or performance of the Work, the Work will not contain or otherwise have incorporated into it any chemical, material or other substance defined as or
included in the definition of “hazardous substance,” “hazardous material,” “hazardous chemical,” “hazardous chemical substance,” “hazardous waste,” or “toxic substance” or words of similar
meaning and regulatory effect, as such terms are defined under any Environmental Laws, any broader definition of such terms that is used by a state or locality that has jurisdiction over the Work, or the site or any interpretation by administrative
or judicial authorities, or any other chemical, material or substance, exposure to which is prohibited, limited or regulated by any governmental authority or which may or could pose a hazard to human health and safety including, without limitation,
asbestos in any form and polychlorinated biphenyls. 
 3. Notice of Spills. Contractor shall notify Company as
soon as possible after discovery or containment (and in no event later than 1 hour) following any accident or spill involving the release of any chemical, material or other substance described in 2 above. 

 EXHIBIT C 
 FEDERAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS 
 Contractor shall fully comply with the
following statues and executive orders as well as the regulations, orders and rules promulgated thereunder, where required by law, and such statutes and executive orders are hereby incorporated in this Contract by reference as if fully set out:
(1) Equal Opportunity Clause (Applicable to all Short Forms for amounts in excess of $10,000, 41 CFR 60-1.4); (2) Affirmative Action Compliance Programs (Applicable to Short Forms for amounts of $50,000 or more and if Owner has 50 or more
employees, 41 CFR 60-1.40); (3) Equal Employment Opportunity Reporting Requirements (Applicable to Short Forms for amounts of $50,000 or more and if Owner has 50 or more employees, 41 CFR 60-1.7); (4) Employment of the Handicapped
(Applicable to Short Forms for amounts of $2,500 or more, 41 CFR 60-741); (5) Employment of Disabled Veterans and Veterans of the Vietnam Era (Applicable to Short Forms for amounts of $10,000 or more, 41 CFR 60- 250); (6) Utilization of
Small Business Concerns and Small Disadvantaged Business Concerns (Applicable to Short Forms for amounts of $10,000 or more, 48 CFR 52.219-8); (7) Utilization of Women-Owned Business concerns (Applicable to Short Forms for amounts of $25,000 or
more, 48 CFR 52.219-8); (8) Utilization of Labor Surplus Area Concerns (Applicable to Short Forms for amounts of $25,000 or more, 48 CFR 52.219-1 to 52-219- 21); (9) Small Business and Small Disadvantaged Business Concerns and Labor
Surplus Area Concerns (Applicable to Short Forms for amounts of $500,000 or more, 48 CFR 52.219-9); (10) Clean Air and Water (Applicable to Short Forms for amounts of $100,000 or more, 48 CFR (ch. 1) 23.104; 48 CFR (Ch. 1) 52.223-2); and
(11) Hazardous Material Indemnification and Material Safety Data (Applicable when it is contemplated that the Short Form will require delivery of hazardous materials as defined in 29 USC 651, et seq.; 29 CFR 1901, et seq.). 

Contractor certifies that it does not maintain or provide for its employees any segregated facilities at any of its establishments, and
that it does not permit its employees to perform their services at any location, under its control, where segregated facilities are maintained. It certifies further that it will not maintain or provide for its employees any segregated facilities at
any of its establishments and that it will not permit its employees to perform their services at any location, under its control, where segregated facilities are maintained. The Contractor agrees that a breach of this certification is a violation of
the Equal Opportunity Clause. As used in this certification, the term “segregated facilities” means but is not limited to any waiting rooms, work areas, rest rooms and wash rooms, restaurants and other eating areas, time clocks,
locker rooms and other storage or dressing areas, parking lots, drinking fountains, recreation or entertainment areas, transportation and housing facilities provided for employees which are segregated by explicit directive or are in fact segregated
on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, because of habit, local custom or otherwise. It further agrees that (except where it has obtained identical certifications from proposed subcontractors for specific time periods) it
will obtain identical certifications from proposed subcontractors prior to the award of subcontracts exceeding $10,000 which are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity Clause; that it will retain such certification in its files; and
that it will forward the following notice to such proposed subcontractors (except where the proposed subcontractors have submitted identical certificates for specific time periods): 

 “NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE SUBCONTRACTORS OF REQUIREMENT FOR CERTIFICATIONS OF
NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES. 
 A Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities must be submitted prior to the award of any subcontract
exceeding $10,000 which is not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity Clause. The certification may be submitted either for each subcontract or for all subcontracts during a period (i.e. quarterly, semiannually or annually).” Note
that the penalty for making false statements is prescribed in 18 U.S.C. 1001. 

  
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 EXHIBIT D 
 REQUIRED INSURANCE 
 A. WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYER’S LIABILITY
insurance covering employees engaged in operations hereunder in compliance with all applicable state and federal laws. Coverage to include: 
  

	 	(i)	Workers’ Compensation statutory benefits for those states where operations are conducted. A rejection of the Workers’ Compensation Act in Wyoming will not be
considered valid compliance with this provision. (Owners, who are sole proprietors, may provide valid proof of Health/Medical Insurance coverage to comply with the requirements of the Worker’s Compensation Act.) 

 

	 	(ii)	Employer’s Liability limits of $1,000,000 each employee, $1,000,000 each employee/disease, and $1,000,000 policy limit. 

 

	 	(iii)	Endorsements providing coverage under Voluntary Compensation, and for Alternate Employers, where applicable. 

 

	 	(iv)	Policy to be endorsed to provide that a claim brought “in rem” shall be treated as a claim brought against the insured. 

B. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY insurance with a limit of $1,000,000 per occurrence, subject to a $1,000,000 General Aggregate and including the
following: 
  

	 	(i)	Separate Aggregate limit of at least $1,000,000 for claims under the Products and Completed Operations hazard. 

 

	 	(ii)	Contractual liability coverage covering all operations without regard to any limitations set forth in this Contract. 

 

	 	(iii)	Sudden and Accidental Pollution Liability coverage of at least $ 1,000,000. 

 C. BUSINESS AUTOMOBILE insurance covering all Owned, Hired and Non-Owned vehicles with a combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage liability of $1,000,000 per accident or
occurrence. 
 For all coverages shown above, the territorial limits of the policies shall extend to any area of the world in
which the Work is to be conducted. 

  
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 EXHIBIT E 
 DRILLING OPERATIONS 
 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITY AND EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENT

 1) Responsibility for loss or damage: 
  

	 	1.	Contractor’s Surface Equipment: Contractor shall assume liability at all times, regardless of whether the Work is being performed on a footage basis or
daywork basis, for damage to or destruction of Contractor’s surface equipment, regardless of when or how such damage or destruction occurs, except for such loss or damage as provided in Paragraph 4. below, and Contractor shall release Company
of any liability for such loss. 

  

	 	2.	Contractor’s In-Hole Equipment — Footage Basis: Contractor shall assume liability at all times while Work is being performed on a footage basis for
damage to or destruction of Contractor’s in-hole equipment, including, but not limited to, drill pipe, drill collars, and tool joints, and Contractor shall release Company of any liability for any such loss, except as provided for in Paragraph
4. below. 

  

	 	3.	Contractor’s In-Hole Equipment — Daywork Basis: In the event the hole should be lost or damaged while Contractor is performing Work on a Daywork Basis,
Company shall assume liability for damage to or destruction of Contractor’s in-hole equipment, including, but not limited to, drill pipe, drill collars, and tool joints, and Company shall reimburse Contractor for the value of any such loss or
damage; the value to be determined by agreement between Contractor and Company as current repair cost of such equipment delivered to the wellsite, but in any event not to exceed 100% of depreciated value of equipment lost. 

 

	 	4.	Company’s Equipment — Environmental Loss or Damage: Notwithstanding the provision of Paragraph 1. above, Company shall assume liability at all times
for damage to or destruction of Contractor’s equipment caused by exposure to highly corrosive or otherwise destructive elements, including those introduced into the drilling fluid. 

 

	 	5.	Downtime due to Inclement Weather: Company shall not pay standby for equipment not working due to bad weather or site conditions which do not allow access to
Work site. 

 2) Equipment Required to Drill and Complete: 

 

	 	A.	Contractor shall supply drilling rig of sufficient rating to safely handle drill string and casing weights. 

 

	 	B.	Contractor shall supply a mud pump adequately sized to effectively circulate the drill hole with sufficient volume and pressure rating with relationship to given hole
size, depth, drill string, and drilling fluid type. 

  

  
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	 	C.	Contractor shall supply an air compressor and air foam injector pump with minimum acceptable rating of 250-psi discharge pressure with 750 cubic feet per minute volume.

  

	 	D.	Contractor shall supply a water truck with vacuum pump or pressure pump capable of handling a minimum of 60 barrels (42 gallons per barrel) of water. Truck must be
capable of and equipped for off-road travel in adverse weather conditions. 

  

	 	E.	Contractor shall furnish a Washington diverter, or Company approved equivalent, with 6” valve and 6” diameter vent line of sufficient length to meet BLM
and/or WOGCC requirements. 

  

	 	F.	Contractor shall provide API drill pipe and drill collars in well- maintained condition. 

 

	 	G.	Contractor may furnish an underreamer sized to be run through 7” OD 20# casing into 6-1/4” pilot hole to provide 12” diameter hole with cutter arms
extended. 

  

	 	H.	Contractor may furnish backhoe at the site. Company will furnish earth pits at each drill site for drill fluids and cuttings. 

  
 5Shared Services Agreement dated July 22, 2006

 EXHIBIT 10.2 
 SHARED SERVICES AGREEMENT 
 by and between 

GULFPORT ENERGY CORPORATION 
 AND 
 GREAT WHITE ENERGY SERVICES LLC 

dated as of 

July 22, 2006 

 SHARED SERVICES AGREEMENT 

THIS SHARED SERVICES AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is entered into effective as of the 22nd day of July, 2006 by and between GULFPORT ENERGY CORPORATION, a
Delaware corporation (the “Service Provider”), and GREAT WHITE ENERGY SERVICES LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, its subsidiaries, affiliates and assigns (“Great White”), Service Provider and Great White
may be referred to in this Agreement separately as a “Party” or collectively as the “Parties”. 

WITNESSETH: 
 WHEREAS, Great White, an affiliate of the Service Provider, desires to receive certain administrative and support services from Service Provider, subject to the terms and conditions described in this
Agreement; and 
 WHEREAS, in order to assist Great White in general operations, Service Provider desires to provide such
services to Great White, subject to the terms and conditions described in this Agreement. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of
the covenants and agreements set forth in this Agreement, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties, intending to be legally bound hereby, agree as follows: 

ARTICLE I 

SERVICES 

SECTION 1.1 SERVICES. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Service Provider, acting directly or through its
Affiliates (as hereafter defined) or their respective employees, agents, contractors or independent third parties, agrees to provide or cause to be provided to Great White, its affiliates and its subsidiaries the services set forth on Exhibit
“A” (with any additional services provided pursuant to Section 1.3 being collectively referred to as the “Services”). Great White acknowledges and agrees that, except as may be expressly set forth in this
Agreement as to a Service, Service Provider shall not be obligated to provide, or cause to be provided, any service or goods to Great White. For purposes of this Agreement, “Affiliate” shall mean as to any person another person that
directly, or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, such person, and “control” shall mean the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the
direction of the management and policies of the person controlled, whether through ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, neither a Party or any of its majority owned
subsidiaries shall be deemed an Affiliate of the other Party. 
 SECTION 1.2 SERVICE COORDINATORS. Each Party will
nominate a representative to act as its primary contact with respect to the provision of the Services as contemplated by this Agreement (collectively, the “Service Coordinators”). The initial Service Coordinators shall be Michael G.
Moore for Service Provider and Phillip Lancaster for Great White. Unless otherwise agreed, all notices and communications relating to this Agreement other 

 
than those day to day communications and billings relating to the actual provision of the Services shall be directed to the Service Coordinators. 

SECTION 1.3 ADDITIONAL SERVICES. Subject to any limitations set forth in this Agreement and Exhibit “A”, Great
White may request additional Services from Service Provider by providing written notice. Upon the mutual written agreement as to the nature, cost, duration and scope of such additional Services, the Parties shall supplement in writing Exhibit
“A” to include such additional Services. In accordance with Section 3.2, the Parties may discontinue one or more Services under this Agreement. 
 SECTION 1.4 EMPLOYEES, STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE AND LEGAL COMPLIANCE. 
 (a)
Service Provider shall cause its employees (collectively, the “Employees”) to devote such time and effort to the business of Great White as shall be reasonably necessary to perform the Services; provided, that the Employees shall
not be precluded from engaging in other business activities for or on behalf of Service Provider or its Affiliates. The Employees shall not receive any additional compensation from Great White for holding any office, serving as an officer of Great
White or providing the Services. All duties and services of the Employees shall be rendered at the offices of Service Provider subject to reasonable travel requirements. Unless otherwise expressly provided for in this Agreement, all matters
pertaining to the employment of the Employees are the sole responsibility of Service Provider, which shall in all respects be the employer of such Employees. At no time shall the employees, agents and consultants of Service Provider, any independent
contractors engaged by Service Provider and/or the employees of any such independent contractors be considered employees of Great White. This Agreement is not one of agency between Service Provider and Great White, but one with Service Provider
engaged independently in the business of providing services as an independent contractor. All employment arrangements are therefore solely Service Provider’s concern, and Great White shall not have any liability with respect thereto except as
otherwise expressly set forth in this Agreement. 
 (b) The Services shall be performed with the same general degree of care as
when performed within the Service Provider’s organization. In the event Service Provider fails to provide, or cause to be provided, the Services, the sole and exclusive remedy of Great White shall be to, at Great White’s sole discretion,
either (i) have the Service performed until satisfactory, or (ii) not pay for such Service, or if payment has already been made, receive a refund of the payment made for such defective service; provided that in the event Service Provider
defaults in the manner described in Section 3.3. Great White shall have the further rights set forth in Section 3.3. 
 (c) Service Provider further covenants and represents to Great White that it shall comply in all material respect with all applicable laws, rules, regulations and requirements of any governmental body
which may be applicable to the Services provided by Service Provider including, but not limited to, applicable rules and regulations of the Securities Exchange Commission, Service Provider shall obtain and maintain all material permits, approvals
and licenses necessary or appropriate to perform its duties and obligations (including all Services) under this Agreement and shall at all times comply with the terms and conditions of such 

 
permits, approvals and licenses. Service Provider shall notify Great White’s Service Coordinator immediately upon receipt of notice of (i) any material threatened or pending
governmental orders, proceedings or lawsuit involving Great White or (ii) any material violations relating to the use or maintenance of Great White’s assets. 
 SECTION 1.5 CONFLICT WITH LAWS. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, Service Provider shall not be required to provide a Service to the extent the provision thereof would violate
or contravene any applicable law. To the extent that the provision of any such Service would violate any applicable law, the Parties agree to work together in good faith to provide such Service in a manner which would not violate any law.

 ARTICLE II 
 SERVICE CHARGES 
 SECTION 2.1 COMPENSATION. As compensation for the
Services and any expenses reasonably incurred by Service Provider in providing the Services during the term of this Agreement, Great While shall pay Service Provider such hourly rates or other amounts that are mutually agreed to between the Parties.

 SECTION 2.2 PAYMENT. Any amounts due to Service Provider from Great White for the Services shall be due and payable
within thirty (30) days after the calendar month in which the Services were provided. 
 ARTICLE III 

TERM AND DISCONTINUATION OF SERVICES 
 SECTION 3.1 TERM. The term of this Agreement shall be effective as of the date first written above and shall continue in force until the earlier of (i) three (3) years from the date of
this Agreement or (ii) the termination of all Services in accordance with Section 3.3. Upon the expiration of the term, this Agreement shall continue on a month-to-month basis until canceled by either Party upon thirty
(30) days prior written notice. Any extension of this Agreement must be made by the Parties in writing. 
 SECTION 3.2
DISCONTINUANCE OF SERVICES. Either Party may, with the other Party’s prior written consent (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed), elect to discontinue any individual Service from time to time. In the
event of any termination with respect to one or more, but less than all, of the Services, this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect with respect to any remaining Services. The Parties shall supplement Exhibit “A” to
reflect the termination of any such Services. 
 SECTION 3.3 TERMINATION. This Agreement may be terminated as follows:
(i) Great White may terminate this Agreement at any time upon not less than thirty (30) days written notice to Service Provider; or (ii) either Party may terminate this Agreement upon immediate written notice if the other Party is in
material breach or default with respect to any term or provision of this Agreement and fails to cure the same within thirty (30) days of receipt of notice of such breach or default. Great White’s right to terminate this Agreement as
provided in this Section 3.3 and the rights set forth in Sections 1.4(b) and 4.1 shall constitute Great White’s sole and exclusive rights and remedies for a breach by Service Provider under this Agreement 

 
including, but not limited to, any breach caused by an Affiliate of Service Provider or other third party providing a Service. Upon the termination of this Agreement by Great White, Service
Provider shall be entitled to immediate payment of any unpaid balance of any amounts due or to be due to Service Provider through the date of termination. 
 ARTICLE IV 
 INDEMNIFICATION 

SECTION 4.1 BY SERVICE PROVIDER. Service Provider, its Affiliates and their respective shareholders, members, partners, directors,
managers, officers, employees and agents shall have no liability for any damages, losses, deficiencies, obligations, penalties, judgments, settlements, claims, payments, fines, interest costs and expenses, including the costs and expenses of any and
all actions and demands, assessments, judgments, settlements and compromises relating thereto and the costs and expenses of attorneys, accountants, consultants and other professionals fees and expenses incurred in the investigation or defense
thereof or the enforcement of rights hereunder, (collectively, the “Losses”) to Great White, its Affiliates or their respective shareholders, members, partners, directors, managers, officers, employees or agents with respect to any
Services, except for Losses arising out of or resulting from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Service Provider. Service Provider will indemnify, defend and hold harmless Great White, its Affiliates and their respective shareholders,
members, partners, directors, managers, officers, employees and agents from and against any Losses arising out of or resulting from such gross negligence or willful misconduct. 

SECTION 4.2 BY GREAT WHITE. Great White shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Service Provider, its Affiliates and their
respective shareholders, members, partners, directors, managers, officers, employees and agents from and against any Losses arising out of or resulting from Service Provider providing the Services, except for Losses arising out of or resulting from
the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Service Provider, its Affiliates or their respective shareholders, members, partners, directors, managers, officers, employees or agents. 

ARTICLE V 

CONFIDENTIALITY 
 SECTION 5.1 CONFIDENTIALITY. The Parties shall hold and shall cause their respective shareholders, members, partners, directors, managers, officers, employees, agents, consultants and advisors to
hold, in strict confidence and not to disclose or release without the prior written consent of the other Party, any and all Confidential Information (as hereafter defined); provided, that the Parties may disclose, or may permit disclosure of,
Confidential Information (i) to their respective auditors, attorneys, financial advisors, bankers and other appropriate consultants and advisors who have a need to know such information and are informed of their obligation to hold such
information confidential to the same extent as is applicable to the Parties and in respect of whose failure to comply with such obligations, Service Provider or Great White, as the case may be, will be responsible, or (ii) to the extent any
member of a Party is compelled to disclose any such Confidential Information by judicial or administrative process or, in the opinion of legal counsel, by other requirements of law. 

 SECTION 5.2 PROTECTIVE ORDER. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that any
demand or request for disclosure of Confidential Information is made pursuant to (ii) above, either Party, as the case may be, shall promptly notify the other Party of the existence of such request or demand and shall provide the other Party
with a reasonable opportunity to seek an appropriate protective order or other remedy, which both Parties will cooperate in seeking to obtain. In the event that such appropriate protective order or other remedy is not obtained, the Party whose
Confidential Information is required to be disclosed shall or shall cause the other Party to furnish, or cause to be furnished, only that portion of the Confidential Information that is legally required to be disclosed. 

SECTION 5.3 CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION DEFINED. For purposes of this Agreement, “Confidential Information” shall
mean any and all proprietary, technical or operational information, data or material of a Party of a non-public or confidential nature, whether marked as such or not, which has been disclosed by a Party to the other Party in written, oral (including
by recording), electronic, or visual form to, or otherwise has come into the possession of, the other Party, (except to the extent that such Confidential Information can be shown to have been (a) in the public domain through no fault of a Party
or (b) later lawfully is acquired by the Receiving Party from another source that does not have any confidentiality obligations to the other Party). 
 ARTICLE VI 
 FORCE MAJEURE 

SECTION 6.1 PERFORMANCE EXCUSED. Continued performance of a Service may be suspended immediately to the extent causal by any event
or condition beyond the reasonable control of the Party suspending such performance including, but not limited to, any act of God, fire, labor or trade disturbance, war, civil commotion, compliance in good faith with any law, unavailability of
materials or other event or condition whether similar or dissimilar to the foregoing (each, a “Force Majeure Event”). 
 SECTION 6.2 NOTICE. The Party claiming suspension due to a Force Majeure Event will give prompt notice to the other Party of the occurrence of the Force Majeure Event giving rise to the suspension
and of its nature and anticipated duration. 
 SECTION 6.3 COOPERATION. The Parties shall cooperate with each other to
find alternative means and methods for the provision of the suspended Service. 
 ARTICLE VII 

REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 
 SECTION 7.1 GREAT WHITE. Great White represents and warrants to Service Provider that as of the date of this Agreement: 
 (a) Great White is a limited liability company duly organized, validly existing, and in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware and has full power and authority to execute, deliver, and
perform this Agreement. 

 (b) The execution, delivery, and performance of this Agreement have been duly authorized by
all necessary action on the part of Great White and do not violate or conflict with its organizational documents, as amended, any material agreement to which Great White or its assets are bound, or any provision of law applicable to Great White.

 (c) All consents, authorizations and approvals of, and registrations and declarations with, any governmental authority
necessary for the due execution, delivery, and performance of this Agreement have been obtained and are in full force and effect and all conditions thereof have been materially complied with, and no other action by, and no notice to or filing with,
any governmental authority is required in connection with the execution, delivery, or performance of this Agreement. 
 (d) This
Agreement constitutes the legal, valid, and binding obligation of Great White enforceable against Great White in accordance with its terms, subject, as to enforcement, to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, and other laws of general
applicability relating to or affecting creditors’ rights and to general equity principles. 
 SECTION 7.2 SERVICE
PROVIDER. Service Provider represents and warrants to Great White that as of the date of this Agreement: 
 (a) Service
Provider is duly organized, validly existing, and in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware and has full power and authority to execute, deliver, and perform this Agreement. 

(b) The execution, delivery, and performance of this Agreement have been duly authorized by all necessary action on the part of the
Service Provider and do not violate or conflict with its organizational documents, as amended, any material agreements to which Service Provider or its assets are bound, or any provision of law applicable to Service Provider. 

(c) All consents, authorizations and approvals of, and registrations and declarations with, any governmental authority necessary for the
due execution, delivery, and performance of this Agreement have been obtained and are in full force and effect and all conditions thereof have been materially complied with, and no other action by, and no notice to or filing with, any governmental
authority is required in connection with the execution, delivery, or performance of this Agreement. 
 (d) This Agreement
constitutes the legal, valid, and binding obligation of Service Provider enforceable against Service Provider in accordance with its terms, subject, as to enforcement, to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, and other laws of general
applicability relating to or affecting creditors’ rights and to general equity principles. 
 ARTICLE VIII 

MISCELLANEOUS 
 SECTION 8.1 CONSTRUCTION RULES. The article and section heading contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this
Agreement. Words used in this Agreement in the singular, where the context so permits, shall be deemed to include the plural and vice versa. Words used in the 

 
masculine or the feminine, where the context so permits, shall be deemed to mean the other and vice versa. The definitions of words in the singular in this Agreement shall apply to such words
when used in the plural where the context so permits and vice versa, and the definitions of words in the masculine or feminine in this Agreement shall apply to such words when used in the other form where the context so permits and vice versa. Any
reference to a section number in this Agreement shall mean the section number in this Agreement unless otherwise expressly stated. All exhibits attached to this Agreement are hereby incorporated by reference, and any reference to an exhibit in this
Agreement shall mean the exhibit attached to this Agreement unless otherwise expressly stated. The words “hereof,” “herein” and “hereunder” and words of similar import referring to this Agreement refer to this Agreement
as a whole and not to any particular provision of this Agreement. 
 SECTION 8.2 NOTICES. Any notices or communications
required or permitted to be given by this Agreement must be (i) given in writing, and (ii) be personally delivered or mailed by prepaid mail or overnight courier, or by facsimile or electronic transmission delivered or transmitted to the
Party to whom such notice or communication is directed, to the address of such Party as follows: 
  

			
	To Service Provider:	  	Gulfport Energy Corporation
		  	 14313 North May Avenue

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73134
 Attn: Michael G.
Moore
 Fax: (405) 848-8816
 Email:
mmoore@gulfportenergy.com

		
	To Great White:	  	Great White Energy Services LLC
		  	 2904 Via Esperanza Suite A

Edmond, Oklahoma 73013
 Attn: Phillip
Lancaster
 Fax: (405) 285-6165

Email: plancaster@greatwhiteenergy.com

 Any such notice or communication shall be deemed to have been given on (i) the day such notice or communication is personally delivered, (ii) three (3) days after such notice or
communication is mailed by prepaid certified or registered mail, (iii) one (1) working day after such notice or communication sent by overnight courier, or (iv)the day such notice or communication is faxed or sent electronically and the
sender has received a confirmation of such fax or electronic transmission. A Party may, for purposes of this Agreement, change its address, fax number, email address or the person to whom a notice or other communication is marked to the attention
of, by giving notice of such change to the other Party pursuant hereto. 
 SECTION 8.3 ASSIGNMENT; BINDING EFFECT.
Neither Party may assign or delegate any of its respective rights, duties or obligations under this Agreement (whether by operation of law or otherwise) without the prior written consent of the other Party; provided, that the foregoing shall in no
way restrict the performance of a Service by an Affiliate of Service Provider or a third party as otherwise allowed under this Agreement. This Agreement shall be 

 
binding upon, and shall inure to the benefit of, the Parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns. 
 SECTION 8.4 NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES. Except as specifically set forth in this Agreement, nothing in this Agreement is intended to or shall confer upon any party (other than the Parties) any
legal or equitable right, benefit or remedy of any nature whatsoever under or by reason of this Agreement, and no party (except as so specified) shall be deemed a third- party beneficiary under or by reason of this Agreement. 

SECTION 8.5 AMENDMENT. No amendment, addition to, alteration, modification or waiver of any part of this Agreement shall be of any
effect, whether by course of dealing or otherwise, unless explicitly set forth in writing and executed by the Parties. If the provisions of this Agreement and the provisions of any purchase order or order acknowledgment written in connection with
this Agreement conflict, the provisions of this Agreement shall prevail. 
 SECTION 8.6 WAIVER: REMEDIES. The waiver by a
Party of any breach of any provision of this Agreement shall not operate or “be construed as a waiver of any subsequent breach. The failure of a Party to require strict performance of any provision of this Agreement shall not affect such
Party’s right to full performance thereof at any time thereafter. No right, remedy or election given by any term of this Agreement or made by a Party shall be deemed exclusive, but shall be cumulative with all other rights, remedies and
elections available at law or in equity. The Parties acknowledge that the rights created hereby are unique and recognizes and affirms that in the event of a breach of this Agreement irreparable harm would be caused, money damages may be inadequate
and an aggrieved Party may have no adequate remedy at law. Accordingly, the Parties agree that the other Party shall have the right, in addition to any other rights and remedies existing in its favor at law or in equity, to enforce such Party’s
rights and the obligations of the other Party not only by an action or actions for damages but also by an action or actions for specific performance, injunctive and/or other equitable relief (without posting of a bond or other security). 

SECTION 8.7 SEVERABILITY. If any provision contained in this Agreement shall for any reason be held to be invalid, illegal, void
or unenforceable in any respect, such provision shall be deemed modified so as to constitute a provision conforming as nearly as possible to the invalid, illegal, void or unenforceable provision while still remaining valid and enforceable and the
remaining terms or provisions contained in this Agreement shall not be affected thereby. 
 SECTION 8.8 MULTIPLE
COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, by facsimile or otherwise, each of which shall be deemed to be an original but all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument. 

SECTION 8.9 RELATIONSHIP OF PARTIES. Notwithstanding the actual relationship between the Parties, this Agreement does not create a
fiduciary relationship, partnership, joint venture or relationship of trust or agency between the Parties. 
 SECTION 8.10
FURTHER ACTIONS. From time to time, the Parties agree to execute and deliver such additional documents, and take such further actions, as may be requested or necessary to carry out the terms of this Agreement. 

 SECTION 8.11 REGULATIONS. All employees of Service Provider and its Affiliates shall,
when on the property of Great While, conform to the rules and regulations of Great White concerning safety, health and security which are made known to such employees in advance in writing. 

SECTION 8.12 ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement and the exhibits constitute the entire agreement of the Parties with respect to the
subject matter hereof and supersedes and cancels all prior agreements and understandings, either oral or written, between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. 

SECTION 8.13 CONSTRUCTION. In the event an ambiguity or question of intent or interpretation arises, this Agreement shall be
construed as if drafted by the Parties, and no presumption or burden of proof shall arise favoring or disfavoring any Party by virtue of the authorship of any of the provisions of this Agreement. 

SECTION 8.14 GOVERNING LAW; VENUE; JURISDICTION. All issues and questions concerning the construction, validity, enforcement and
interpretation of this Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Oklahoma, without giving effect to any choice of law or conflict of law rules or provisions (whether of the State of Oklahoma or any
other jurisdiction) that would cause the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than the State of Oklahoma. The Parties further agree that any dispute arising out of this Agreement shall be decided by either the state or federal court in
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. The Parties shall each submit to the jurisdiction of those courts and agree that service of process by certified mail, return receipt requested, shall be sufficient to confer said courts with in personal jurisdiction.

 SECTION 8.15 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES AND UNDER NO LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY, WHETHER IN TORT,
CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, SHALL EITHER PARTY, ITS AFFILIATES OR THEIR RESPECTIVE SHAREHOLDERS, MEMBERS, PARTNERS, DIRECTORS, MANAGERS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON FOR ANY INDIRECT,
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSSES OR DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT OR THE SERVICES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DAMAGES FOR LOST MARKETING, LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF GOODWILL, LOSS OF DATA OR WORK
STOPPAGE, EVEN IF AN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SERVICE PROVIDER’S LIABILITY HEREUNDER SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT OF FEES RECEIVED FROM GREAT WHITE.

 SECTION 8.16 DISCLAIMER. EXCEPT FOR THE REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT, SERVICE PROVIDER
MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WRITTEN, OR ORAL REGARDING THE SERVICES PROVIDED HEREUNDER INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A 

 
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, TITLE, CUSTOM, TRADE AND QUIET ENJOYMENT. 
 SECTION 8.17 WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL. THE PARTIES HEREBY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY OF ANY ISSUE TRIABLE BY A JURY FULLY TO THE EXTENT THAT ANY SUCH RIGHT NOW OR HEREAFTER EXISTS WITH REGARD TO
THIS AGREEMENT, OR ANY CLAIM, COUNTERCLAIM OR OTHER ACTION ARISING IN CONNECTION THEREWITH. THIS WAIVER OF RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IS GIVEN KNOWINGLY AND VOLUNTARILY BY THE PARTIES AND IS INTENDED TO ENCOMPASS INDIVIDUALLY EACH INSTANCE AND EACH
ISSUE AS TO WHICH THE RIGHT TO A TRIAL BY JURY MAY OTHERWISE ACCRUE. THE PARTIES ARE EACH HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO FILE A COPY OF THIS SECTION IN ANY PROCEEDING AS CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE OF THIS WAIVER BY THE OTHER PARTY. 

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed and delivered this Agreement effective as of
the day and year first written above. 
  

							
	“GULFPORT”	 		 	GULFPORT ENERGY CORPORATION,
		 		 	a Delaware corporation
				
		 		 	By:	 	 /s/ MICHAEL MOORE

		 		 	Name:	 	MICHAEL MOORE
		 		 	Title:	 	Chief Financial Officer

  

							
	“GREAT WHITE”	 		 	GREAT WHITE ENERGY SERVICES
		 		 	LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
				
		 		 	By:	 	 /s/ PHILLIP LANCASTER

		 		 	Name:	 	Phillip Lancaster
		 		 	Title:	 	Chief Executive Officer

 EXHIBIT “A” 

SERVICES 

Service Provider personnel will provide consulting and administrative services including, but not limited to, payroll and other human
resources administration, accounts payable, treasury services including bank reconciliations, risk management consulting, administrative assistance, legal services, security and management information and computer processing systems.

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