Document:

EX-10.6

 Exhibit 10.6 

Execution Version 

AMENDED AND RESTATED 

LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT 

WILDHORSE INVESTMENT HOLDINGS, LLC 

December 19, 2016 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

							
	 	 	 	  	Page	 
	 ARTICLE I FORMATION OF COMPANY
	  	 	1	  
			
	 Section 1.1.
	 	Formation and Continuation	  	 	1	  
	 Section 1.2.
	 	Name	  	 	1	  
	 Section 1.3.
	 	Business	  	 	2	  
	 Section 1.4.
	 	Places of Business; Registered Agent; Names and Addresses of Members.	  	 	2	  
	 Section 1.5.
	 	Term	  	 	2	  
	 Section 1.6.
	 	Filings	  	 	2	  
	 Section 1.7.
	 	Title to Company Property	  	 	2	  
	 Section 1.8.
	 	No Payments of Individual Obligations	  	 	2	  
		
	 ARTICLE II DEFINITIONS AND REFERENCES
	  	 	3	  
			
	 Section 2.1.
	 	Defined Terms	  	 	3	  
	 Section 2.2.
	 	References and Titles	  	 	17	  
			
	 ARTICLE III
	 	CAPITALIZATION AND UNITS	  	 	17	  
			
	 Section 3.1.
	 	Capital Contributions of Members.	  	 	17	  
	 Section 3.2.
	 	Issuances of Additional Securities.	  	 	17	  
	 Section 3.3.
	 	Return of Contributions	  	 	17	  
	 Section 3.4.
	 	Incentive Interests.	  	 	17	  
			
	 ARTICLE IV
	 	ALLOCATIONS AND DISTRIBUTIONS	  	 	21	  
			
	 Section 4.1.
	 	Allocations of Net Profits and Net Losses.	  	 	21	  
	 Section 4.2.
	 	Special Allocations.	  	 	22	  
	 Section 4.3.
	 	Income Tax Allocations.	  	 	24	  
	 Section 4.4.
	 	Distributions.	  	 	25	  
		
	 ARTICLE V MANAGEMENT AND RELATED MATTERS
	  	 	29	  
			
	 Section 5.1.
	 	Power and Authority of Board.	  	 	29	  
	 Section 5.2.
	 	Officers.	  	 	30	  
	 Section 5.3.
	 	Acknowledged and Permitted Activities.	  	 	31	  
	 Section 5.4.
	 	Duties and Services of the Board	  	 	31	  
	 Section 5.5.
	 	Liability and Indemnification.	  	 	31	  
	 Section 5.6.
	 	Reimbursement of Members	  	 	33	  
	 Section 5.7.
	 	Insurance	  	 	33	  
	 Section 5.8.
	 	Tax Elections and Status.	  	 	33	  
	 Section 5.9.
	 	Tax Returns	  	 	33	  
	 Section 5.10.
	 	Tax Matters Member	  	 	33	  
	 Section 5.11.
	 	Section 83(b) Election	  	 	34	  
	 Section 5.12.
	 	Tax Reimbursement	  	 	34	  
		
	 ARTICLE VI RIGHTS OF MEMBERS
	  	 	35	  
			
	 Section 6.1.
	 	Rights of Members	  	 	35	  

  
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	 Section 6.2.
	 	Limitations on Members	  	 	35	  
	 Section 6.3.
	 	Liability of Members	  	 	35	  
	 Section 6.4.
	 	Withdrawal and Return of Capital Contributions	  	 	35	  
	 Section 6.5.
	 	Voting Rights	  	 	36	  
		
	 ARTICLE VII BOOKS, REPORTS, MEETINGS AND CONFIDENTIALITY
	  	 	36	  
			
	 Section 7.1.
	 	Capital Accounts, Books and Records.	  	 	36	  
	 Section 7.2.
	 	Bank Accounts	  	 	38	  
	 Section 7.3.
	 	Reports	  	 	38	  
	 Section 7.4.
	 	Meetings of Members	  	 	38	  
	 Section 7.5.
	 	Confidentiality	  	 	39	  
		
	 ARTICLE VIII DISSOLUTION, LIQUIDATION AND TERMINATION
	  	 	39	  
			
	 Section 8.1.
	 	Dissolution	  	 	39	  
	 Section 8.2.
	 	Winding Down	  	 	39	  
	 Section 8.3.
	 	Liquidation and Termination	  	 	39	  
		
	 ARTICLE IX ASSIGNMENTS OF COMPANY INTERESTS
	  	 	40	  
			
	 Section 9.1.
	 	Assignments of Company Interests.	  	 	40	  
		
	 ARTICLE X REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
	  	 	41	  
			
	 Section 10.1.
	 	Representations and Warranties	  	 	41	  
		
	 ARTICLE XI MISCELLANEOUS
	  	 	44	  
			
	 Section 11.1.
	 	Notices	  	 	44	  
	 Section 11.2.
	 	Amendment.	  	 	44	  
	 Section 11.3.
	 	Partition	  	 	45	  
	 Section 11.4.
	 	Entire Agreement	  	 	45	  
	 Section 11.5.
	 	Severability	  	 	45	  
	 Section 11.6.
	 	No Waiver	  	 	46	  
	 Section 11.7.
	 	Applicable Law	  	 	46	  
	 Section 11.8.
	 	Successors and Assigns	  	 	46	  
	 Section 11.9.
	 	Arbitration	  	 	46	  
	 Section 11.10.
	 	Counterparts	  	 	48	  

  
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 AMENDED AND RESTATED 

LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT 

OF 
 WILDHORSE INVESTMENT
HOLDINGS, LLC 
 THIS AMENDED AND RESTATED LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), dated
effective as of December 19, 2016, is made by and among WildHorse Investment Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Company”), and the Persons who have executed a signature page to this Agreement as the
Members and the Managers. 
 WHEREAS, the Company was formed pursuant to the filing of a Certificate of Formation with the Secretary of
State of the State of Delaware effective on November 21, 2016, in accordance with the provisions of the Act (as defined below) and by the execution of that certain Limited Liability Company Agreement, dated effective as of November 21,
2016 (the “Original Agreement”); and 
 WHEREAS, effective as of the date hereof, the parties to this Agreement hereby
amend and restate the Original Agreement in its entirety as set forth herein in order to reflect the admission of the WildHorse Members, and the parties’ agreement regarding the manner in which the Company shall be governed and operated and the
other matters set forth herein. 
 ARTICLE I 

FORMATION OF COMPANY 

Section 1.1. Formation and Continuation. Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, the parties do hereby desire to establish
this Agreement to continue and govern the Company as a limited liability company under the provisions of the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act, DEL. CODE ANN. TIT. 6 §§
18-101 (2010) et seq., as amended from time to time, and any successor statute or statutes (the “Act”). The Company was formed upon the execution and filing by the organizer with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware of a
Certificate of Formation of the Company effective on November 21, 2016. This Agreement shall amend and restate in its entirety the Original Agreement in all respects and such Original Agreement shall be of no force or effect after the date
hereof. The parties hereby continue the Company pursuant to the terms and provisions of this Agreement. 
 Section 1.2. Name.
The name of the Company shall be WildHorse Investment Holdings, LLC. Subject to all applicable laws, the business of the Company shall be conducted in the name of the Company unless under the law of some jurisdiction in which the Company does
business such business must be conducted under another name or unless the Board determines that it is advisable to conduct Company business under another name. In such a case, the business of the Company in such jurisdiction or in connection with
such determination may be conducted under such other name or names as the Board shall determine to be necessary. The Board shall cause to be filed on behalf of the Company such assumed or fictitious name certificate or certificates or similar
instruments as may from time to time be required by law. 

  
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 Section 1.3. Business. The business of the Company shall be, whether directly or
indirectly through subsidiaries, to hold shares of common stock of WRDC and to make distributions to Members as provided herein. 

Section 1.4. Places of Business; Registered Agent; Names and Addresses of Members. 

(a) The address of the principal United States office and place of business of the Company and its street address shall be 9805 Katy Freeway,
Suite 400, Houston, Texas 77024. The Board, at any time and from time to time, may change the location of the Company’s principal place of business upon giving prior written notice of such change to the Members and may establish such additional
place or places of business of the Company as the Board shall determine to be necessary or desirable. 
 (b) The registered office of the
Company in the State of Delaware shall be and it hereby is, established and maintained at 1209 Orange Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19801, and the registered agent for service of process on the Company shall be The Corporation Trust Company, whose
business address is the same as the Company’s registered office in Delaware. The Board, at any time and from time to time, may change the Company’s registered office or registered agent or both by complying with the applicable provisions
of the Act, and may establish, appoint and change additional registered offices and registered agents of the Company in such other states as the Board shall determine to be necessary or advisable. 

(c) The mailing address and street address of each of the Members shall be the same as for the Company, unless another address for such Member
is set forth on Exhibit A to this Agreement. 
 Section 1.5. Term. The Company shall continue until terminated in
accordance with Section 8.1. 
 Section 1.6. Filings. Upon the request of the Board, the Members shall
promptly execute and deliver all such certificates and other instruments conforming hereto as shall be necessary for the Board to accomplish all filing, recording, publishing and other acts appropriate to comply with all requirements for the
formation and operation of a limited liability company under the laws of the State of Delaware and for the qualification and operation of a limited liability company in all other jurisdictions where the Company shall propose to conduct business.
Prior to conducting business in any jurisdiction, the Board shall use its reasonable good faith efforts to cause the Company to comply with all requirements for the qualification of the Company to conduct business as a limited liability company in
such jurisdiction. 
 Section 1.7. Title to Company Property. All property owned by the Company, whether real or personal,
tangible or intangible, shall be deemed to be owned by the Company as an entity, and no Member, individually, shall have any ownership of such property. The Company may hold its property in its own name or in the name of a nominee which may be the
Board or any of its Affiliates or any trustee or agent designated by it. 
 Section 1.8. No Payments of Individual Obligations.
The Members shall use the Company’s credit and assets solely for the benefit of the Company. No asset of the Company shall be Transferred for or in payment of any individual obligation of any Member. 

  
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 ARTICLE II 

DEFINITIONS AND REFERENCES 

Section 2.1. Defined Terms. When used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the respective meanings set forth below:

 “Act” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 1.1. 

“Adjusted Capital Account” shall mean the Capital Account maintained for each Member as provided in Section 7.1(b) as
of the end of each Fiscal Period, (a) increased by (i) the amount of any unpaid Capital Contributions agreed to be contributed by such Member under Section 3.1, if any, and (ii) an amount equal to such
Member’s allocable share of Minimum Gain as computed on the last day of such Fiscal Period in accordance with the applicable Treasury Regulations, and (b) reduced by the adjustments provided for in Treasury Regulation Section
1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(4)-(6). 
 “Adjusted Obligation” shall mean any Obligation the Carrying Value of which has been
adjusted pursuant to Section 7.1(b)(vi) or any Obligation that has a Carrying Value different than its adjusted issue price at the time the Obligation is assumed, or taken subject to, by the Company from a Member in connection with a
contribution to the Company subject to Section 721 of the Code. 
 “Adjusted Property” shall mean any property the
Carrying Value of which has been adjusted pursuant to Section 7.1(b)(vi) or any property that has a Carrying Value different than the adjusted tax basis at the time of a Capital Contribution by a Member. 

“Affiliate” (whether or not capitalized) shall mean, with respect to any Person: (a) any other Person directly or
indirectly owning, controlling or holding power to vote 10% or more of the outstanding voting securities of such Person, (b) any other Person 10% or more of whose outstanding voting securities are directly or indirectly owned, controlled or
held with power to vote by such Person, (c) any other Person directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by or under common control with such Person, and (d) any officer, director, member, partner or immediate family member of such
Person or any other Person described in subsection (a), (b) or (c) of this paragraph. 
 “Agreement” shall have the
meaning assigned to such term in the introductory paragraph. 
 “Amended Code” means the Code (as amended by the Bipartisan
Budget Act). 
 “Benchmark Value Payout” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.4(b)(iv). 

“Benchmark Value Re-grant Payout” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in
Section 3.4(c)(i). 

  
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 “Bipartisan Budget Act” shall mean Title XI of the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015
and any related provisions of law, court decisions, regulations, rules, and administrative guidance. 
 “Board” and
“Board of Managers” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 5.1(a). 
 “Capital
Account” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 7.1(b). 
 “Capital Contributions” shall
mean for any Member at the particular time in question the aggregate of the dollar amounts of any cash, or the fair market value (as determined in the reasonable discretion of the Board) of any property, contributed to the capital of the Company,
or, if the context in which such term is used so indicates, the dollar amounts of cash or the fair market value (as determined in the reasonable discretion of the Board) of any property agreed to be contributed, or requested to be contributed, by
such Member to the capital of the Company. 
 “Capital Interest Percentage” means, at any time of determination and as to
any Member, the percentage of the total distributions that would be made to such Member if the assets of the Company were sold for their respective Carrying Values, all liabilities of the Company were paid in accordance with their terms (limited in
the case of non-recourse liabilities to the Carrying Value of the property securing such liabilities), all items of Company Net Profit, Net Loss, income, gain, loss and deduction were allocated to the Members
in accordance with Section 4.4, and the resulting net proceeds were distributed to the Members in accordance with Article VIII; provided, however, that the Board may determine that the Members’ Capital
Interest Percentages should be determined based upon a hypothetical sale of the assets of the Company for their respective fair market values (instead of Carrying Values) in order to ensure that such percentages correspond to the Members’
“proportionate interests in partnership capital” as defined in Treasury Regulation Section 1.613A-3(e)(2)(ii). The foregoing definition of Capital Interest Percentage is intended to result in
a percentage for each Member that corresponds with the Member’s “proportionate interest in partnership capital” as defined in Treasury Regulation Section 1.613A-3(e)(2)(ii), and Capital
Interest Percentage shall be interpreted consistently therewith. 
 “Capital Member” means any Member holding Company
Interests with respect to which Capital Contributions have been, or have been deemed to have been, previously made. 
 “Carrying
Value” shall mean with respect to any asset or Obligation of the Company, the asset’s adjusted basis or the Obligation’s adjusted issue price for federal income tax purposes, except as follows: 

(a) The initial Carrying Value of any asset contributed by a Member to the Company will be the fair market value of the asset on the date of
the contribution, as determined by the Board; 
 (b) The initial Carrying Value of any Obligation assumed, or taken subject to, by the
Company from a Member in connection with a contribution to the Company subject to Section 721 of the Code shall be the Gross Liability Value of such Obligation as of the date of such assumption or taking subject to; 

  
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 (c) The Carrying Value of all Company assets shall be adjusted to equal their respective fair
market values, as determined by the Board, upon (i) the acquisition of an additional Company Interest by any new or existing Member in exchange for a Capital Contribution that is not de minimis; (ii) the distribution by the Company to a
Member of Company property that is not de minimis as consideration for a Company Interest; (iii) the grant of a Company Interest that is not de minimis consideration for the performance of services to or for the benefit of the Company by any
new or existing Member; (iv) the liquidation of the Company as provided in Section 8.2; (v) the acquisition of a Company Interest by any new or existing Member upon the exercise of a noncompensatory warrant or the
making of any Capital Contribution in accordance with Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(s); or (vi) any other event to the extent determined by the Board to be necessary to properly reflect Carrying Values in accordance with the
standards set forth in Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(q), provided that any adjustments to the Capital Accounts of the Members shall be made as provided in Section 7.1(b)(vi). If any noncompensatory warrants (or similar
interests) are outstanding upon the occurrence of an event described in clauses (i) through (vi) above, the Company shall adjust the Carrying Values of its properties in accordance with Treasury Regulations Sections 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(f)(1) and
1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(h)(2); 
 (d) The Carrying Value of any Company asset distributed to any Member shall be adjusted to equal the fair market
value of such asset on the date of distribution, as determined by the Board; 
 (e) The Carrying Value of an asset shall be adjusted by
Depreciation and Simulated Depletion taken into account with respect to such asset for purposes of computing Net Profits, Net Losses and other items allocated pursuant to Section 7.1(b)(iv); 

(f) (i) The Carrying Value of each Obligation of the Company shall be adjusted to equal the obligation’s Gross Liability Value at
such times as an adjustment to the Carrying Value of Company assets is made pursuant to paragraph (c) hereof, and (ii) the Carrying Value of any Obligation of the Company that is assumed, or taken subject to, by a Member in connection with
a distribution of property to the Member in a transaction subject to Code Section 731 shall be adjusted immediately prior thereto to equal the Gross Liability Value of such Obligation as of the date it is assumed or taken subject to by such
Member; provided, that any adjustments to the Capital Accounts of the Members shall be made as provided in Section 7.1(b)(vi); 

(g) If the Carrying Value of an Obligation of the Company has been determined or adjusted pursuant to clauses (b) or (f) hereof, such
Carrying Value shall thereafter be adjusted based on the method adopted under subparagraph (c) of the definition of “Net Profit” or “Net Loss” to determine the extent to which the Carrying Value of such Obligation is treated
as satisfied or otherwise taken into account; and 
 (h) The Carrying Value of Company assets and Obligations shall be adjusted at such other
times as required in the applicable Treasury Regulations. 
 “Company” shall have the meaning assigned to it in the
introductory paragraph of this Agreement. 

  
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 “Company Interest” shall mean any Member’s interest in, or rights in, the
Company including and representing, as the context shall require, any membership interest in the Company, Incentive Interests, and/or any other class or series of interests created pursuant to Section 3.2. 

“Company Nonrecourse Liabilities” shall mean nonrecourse liabilities (or portions thereof) of the Company for which no Member
bears the economic risk of loss in accordance with applicable Treasury Regulations. 
 “Confidential Information” shall
mean, without limitation, all proprietary and confidential information of the Company, including business opportunities of the Company, intellectual property, and any other information heretofore or hereafter acquired, developed or used by the
Company relating to its business, including any confidential information contained in any lease files, well files and records, land files, abstracts, title opinions, title or curative matters, contract files, seismic records, electric logs, core
data, pressure data, production records, geological and geophysical reports and related data, memoranda, notes, records, drawings, correspondence, financial and accounting information, customer lists, statistical data and compilations, patents,
copyrights, trademarks, trade names, inventions, formulae, methods, processes, agreements, contracts, manuals or any other documents relating to the business of the Company, developed by, or originated by any third party and brought to the attention
of, the Company; provided that such Confidential Information shall not include such information that is part of common knowledge or understanding in the oil and gas industry or otherwise in the public domain (other than from disclosure by
such Member in violation of this Agreement). 
 “Depreciation” shall mean for each Fiscal Period or other period, an amount
equal to the depreciation, amortization, or other cost recovery deduction (other than Simulated Depletion) allowable with respect to an asset for such year or other period, except that if the Carrying Value of an asset differs from its adjusted
basis for federal income tax purposes at the beginning of such year or other period, Depreciation shall be an amount which bears the same ratio to such beginning Carrying Value as the federal income tax depreciation, amortization or other cost
recovery deduction for such year or other period bears to such beginning adjusted tax basis (unless the adjusted tax basis is equal to zero, in which event Depreciation shall be determined under any reasonable method selected by the Board). 

“Descendants” means the legitimate children of the person or persons designated and the legitimate lineal Descendants of such
legitimate children, and includes any person adopted before attaining the age of eighteen (18) and the adopted person’s Descendants. A child is “legitimate” as to such child’s father if (a) such child’s father has
been determined to be such child’s parent by virtue of genetic testing of a type then reasonably relied upon by experts in the field of genetic testing; and (b) the father is, or has ever been, married to such child’s mother as of the
date on which such determination must be made. The presumptions of paternity found in section 160.204 of the Texas Family Code, as amended, shall not apply. A child is always legitimate as to the mother who has given birth to such child. 

“Dispute” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 11.9. 

  
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 “Distributable Funds” shall mean the available cash of the Company in excess of
the working capital and other requirements of the Company as determined by the Board of Managers. 
 “Employee” shall mean
an individual who is employed by, or serves as an independent contractor for, the Company or any of its subsidiaries, including WRDC, or other Affiliates, or is employed by an entity with which the Company has entered into an agreement to provide
personnel, management and administrative service to the Company. In the event any provision of this Agreement refers to the resignation of an Employee, such resignation or termination shall apply to the entity that is the employer of such Employee.

 “Excluded Affiliate Transfer” shall mean (a) any Transfer of a Company Interest by NGP (whether voluntarily or by
operation of law) to a partner or other Affiliate or a legal successor of NGP; (b) any Transfer of a Company Interest by a Member who is an individual to or among such Member’s Family Group, but only if and for so long as such Member
retains the exclusive right to vote such Company Interest following such Transfer unless the Transferee was a Member prior to such Transfer and had voting rights prior to such Transfer; (c) upon the death of a Member who is an individual, any
Transfer of such Member’s Company Interest pursuant to the duly executed Last Will or similar document controlling the testamentary disposition of such Member’s property, or pursuant to the applicable laws of descent and distributions; and
(d) any Transfer to a corporation, partnership or limited liability company which is wholly owned by the Family Group and controlled (through voting rights) by such Member, but only if and for so long as such Transferring Member retains the
exclusive right to vote such Company Interest following such Transfer, it being acknowledged and agreed that any failure by such Transferring Member to retain the exclusive right to vote such Company Interest following such Transfer shall then
immediately and automatically be deemed to be a Transfer that is not an Excluded Affiliate Transfer, unless such Transfer would otherwise be an Excluded Affiliate Transfer under clauses (a), (b) or (c) above; provided that, in the case
of any Transfer described in clauses (a) – (d) above, such Transferee agrees to be bound by the terms of this Agreement and evidences same by executing a copy of this Agreement and such other documents as the Company may reasonably request
promptly upon receiving the assignment of such Company Interest. 
 “Excluded Business Opportunity” shall mean a business
opportunity other than a business opportunity: (a) that (i) has come to the attention of a Person solely in, and as a direct result of, its or his capacity as a director of or an advisor to, principal of or employee of the Company or a
subsidiary of the Company, or as employee of an entity that has contracted with the Company to provide personnel, management and administrative services to the Company, or (ii) was developed with the use or benefit of the personnel or assets of
the Company, or a subsidiary of the Company, and (b) that has not been previously independently brought to the attention of the subject Person from a source that is not affiliated (other than through such subject Person) with the Company or a
subsidiary of the Company. 

  
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 “Family Group” means, as to any particular Member who is an individual,
(a) such Member’s spouse, other than a spouse who is legally separated from such Member under a decree of separate maintenance or with respect to whom there is an action for divorce pending; (b) such Member’s Descendants;
(c) such Member’s parents or any Descendants of such Member’s parents; (d) such Member’s spouse’s parents or any Descendants of such Member’s spouse’s parents; and (e) any trust solely for the benefit of
such Member, or solely for the benefit of such Member and/or any individual described in clause (a) – (d) above. 
 “Fiscal
Period” shall mean each period (a) beginning, for the first Fiscal Period, on the date of formation of the Company, or for each succeeding Fiscal Period on the day after the last day of the immediately preceding Fiscal Period and
(b) ending on the earliest to occur of the last day of the calendar year and the day on which the Carrying Value of all Company assets are adjusted pursuant to clause (b) of the definition of Carrying Value. 

“Fundamental Change” shall mean the occurrence of any of the following events: 

(a) any of the following transactions occurs: (i) the Company or WRDC merges, consolidates or reconstitutes with or into, or enters into
any similar transaction with, any Person other than an Affiliate of the Company or a Member or a Related Party, (ii) the outstanding Company Interests are sold or exchanged by the holders thereof in a single transaction, or a series of related
transactions, to any Person other than an Affiliate of the Company or a Member or a Related Party, or (iii) the Company or WRDC sells, leases, licenses or exchanges or agrees to sell, lease, license or exchange all or substantially all of its
assets to a Person that is not an Affiliate of the Company or a Member or a Related Party and in the case of any such transaction described in the immediately preceding clauses (i) – (iii), the Persons who served as members of the Board
immediately before consummation of such transaction cease to constitute at least a majority of the members of the Board (in the case of a sale of equity interests) or the members of the board or analogous managing body of the surviving or acquiring
entity (in the case of an asset Transfer, conversion, merger, consolidation or similar transaction), immediately following completion of such transaction; or 

(b) any single Person or group of related Persons (other than the Company, any Member or an Affiliate of the Company or a Member or a Related
Party) purchases or otherwise acquires the right to vote or dispose of the securities of the Company representing 50% or more of the total voting power of all the then outstanding voting securities of the Company, unless such purchase or acquisition
has been approved by the Board; provided that no Capital Contribution(s) made by NGP shall cause a Fundamental Change; or 
 (c) the
Company or WRDC is dissolved and liquidated. 
 “Gross Liability Value” means, with respect to any Company Obligation as of
any date, the amount of cash that a willing assignor would pay to a willing assignee to assume such Obligation in an arm’s-length transaction as determined by the Board in good faith. 

“Hypothetical Liquidation” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.4(a). 

  
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 “Incentive Interest Percentage” shall mean, as of any date, the aggregate of the
Tier I Percentage, Tier II Percentage, Tier III Percentage, Tier IV Percentage and Tier V Percentage (which aggregate amount is equal to 40% as of the date hereof), which percentage shall be allocated and reflected on Exhibit A, as revised
from time to time. 
 “Incentive Interests” shall mean the Incentive Units. 

“Incentive Unit” shall mean a Unit issued as a Tier I Unit, Tier II Unit, Tier III Unit, Tier IV Unit or Tier V Unit pursuant
to Section 3.4(a) and reflected on Exhibit A as, from time to time, may be updated pursuant to this Agreement. 

“Indemnitee” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 5.5(a). 

“Indirect Transfer” shall mean (with respect to any Member that is a corporation, partnership, limited liability company or
other entity) a deemed Transfer of a Company Interest, which shall occur upon any direct or indirect Transfer of the ownership of, or voting rights associated with, the equity or other ownership interests in such Member. 

“Internal Revenue Code” shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to time, and any successor statute
or statutes. 
 “JAMS” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 11.9(a). 

“Majority Interest” of the Members, as to any agreement, election, vote or other action of the Members, shall mean those
Members whose combined Sharing Ratios exceed 50%. 
 “Manager” and “Managers” shall have the meanings
assigned to such terms in Section 5.1(a). 
 “Members” shall mean the Persons (including holders of Incentive Units)
who from time to time shall execute a signature page to this Agreement (including by counterpart) as the Members, including any Person who becomes a substituted Member of the Company pursuant to the terms hereof. 

“Member Nonrecourse Debt” shall mean any nonrecourse debt of the Company for which any Member bears the economic risk of loss
in accordance with applicable Treasury Regulations. 
 “Member Nonrecourse Deductions” shall mean the amount of deductions,
losses and expenses equal to the net increase during the year in Minimum Gain attributable to a Member Nonrecourse Debt, reduced (but not below zero) by proceeds of such Member Nonrecourse Debt distributed during the year to the Members who bear the
economic risk of loss for such debt, as determined in accordance with applicable Treasury Regulations. 
 “Minimum Gain”
shall mean (a) with respect to Company Nonrecourse Liabilities, the amount of gain that would be realized by the Company if the Company Transferred (in a taxable transaction) all Company properties that are subject to Company Nonrecourse
Liabilities in full satisfaction of Company Nonrecourse Liabilities, computed in accordance with applicable 

  
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Treasury Regulations, or (b) with respect to each Member Nonrecourse Debt, the amount of gain that would be realized by the Company if the Company Transferred (in a taxable transaction) the
Company property that is subject to such Member Nonrecourse Debt in full satisfaction of such Member Nonrecourse Debt, computed in accordance with applicable Treasury Regulations. 

“Net Profit” or “Net Loss” shall mean, with respect to any Fiscal Period, the net income or net loss of the
Company for such period, determined in accordance with federal income tax accounting principles and Section 703(a) of the Internal Revenue Code (including any items that are separately stated for purposes of Section 702(a) of the Internal Revenue
Code), with the following adjustments: 
 (a) any income of the Company that is exempt from federal income tax shall be included as income;

 (b) any expenditures of the Company that are described in Section 705(a)(2)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code or treated as so described
pursuant to Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(i) shall be treated as current expenses; 
 (c) if Company assets are distributed
to the Members in kind, such distributions shall be treated as sales of such assets for cash at their respective fair market values in determining Net Profit and Net Loss; 

(d) in the event the Carrying Value of any Company asset is adjusted as provided in this Agreement, the amount of such adjustment shall be
taken into account as gain or loss from the Transfer of such asset for purposes of computing Net Profit or Net Loss; 
 (e) in the event the
Carrying Value of any Company Obligations is adjusted as provided in this Agreement, the amount of any such adjustment shall be treated for purposes hereof as an item of loss (if the adjustment increases the Carrying Value of such Obligation of the
Company) or an item of gain (if the adjustment decreases the Carrying Value of such Obligation of the Company) for purposes of computing Net Profit or Net Loss; 

(f) gain or loss resulting from any Transfer of Company property with respect to which gain or loss is recognized for federal income tax
purposes shall be computed by reference to the Carrying Value of the property Transferred, notwithstanding that the adjusted tax basis for such property differs from its Carrying Value; 

(g) in lieu of the depreciation, amortization and other cost recovery deductions taken into account in computing such taxable income or loss,
there shall be taken into account Depreciation for such Fiscal Period; 
 (h) income, gain, deduction or loss resulting from the satisfaction
of, or accrual for federal income tax purposes of items with respect to, a Company Obligation with a Carrying Value that differs from its adjusted issue price (if any) shall be computed by reference to the Carrying Value of such Obligation, with the
extent to which the Carrying Value of such Obligation is treated as satisfied or otherwise taken into account being determined under any reasonable method adopted by the Board; and 

  
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 (i) items specially allocated under Section 4.2 and Section
7.1(b)(iv) shall be excluded (but the amount of such items shall be determined under principles similar to those set forth above). 

“NGP” shall mean NGP X US Holdings, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership, and its successors and assigns. 

“NGP Portfolio Companies” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 5.3(a). 

“NGP Representatives” shall mean the members, managers and employees of NGP Energy Capital Management, L.L.C., NGP or any
Affiliate thereof, together with all other Persons serving as representatives of NGP, including those Persons who are serving as managers of the Company at the request of NGP pursuant to the Voting and Transfer Restriction Agreement. 

“Nonrecourse Deduction” has the meaning assigned to that term in Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-2(b). 

“Obligation” has the meaning assigned to that term in Treasury Regulation Section 1.752-1(a)(4)(ii). 

“Partnership Representative” has the meaning assigned to that term in Section 6223 of the Amended Code and any Treasury
Regulations or other administrative or judicial pronouncements promulgated thereunder. 
 “Person” (whether or not
capitalized) shall mean any natural person, corporation, company, limited or general partnership, joint stock company, joint venture, association, limited liability company, trust, bank, trust company, business trust or other entity or organization,
whether or not a governmental authority. 
 “Pre-existing Incentive Units” shall
have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.4(b)(iv). 
 “Pre-existing
Units” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.4(b)(iv). 

“Pre-grant Incentive Units” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in
Section 3.4(c)(i). 
 “Pre-grant Units” shall have the meaning assigned to
such term in Section 3.4(c)(i). 
 “Re-grant Incentive Units” shall have the
meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.4(c). 
 “Regulatory Allocations” shall have the meaning assigned to such
term in Section 4.2(f). 

  
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 “Related Party” shall mean (a) any Person who is a Member of the Company,
and any partner, member, shareholder, officer, director, employee or other Affiliate of such Person, (b) an Employee or group of Employees, (c) a trustee or other fiduciary holding securities under an employee benefit plan of the Company,
and (d) an entity owned directly or indirectly by the Members of the Company in substantially the same proportion as their ownership of the Company. 

“Rules” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 11.9(a). 

“Securities Act” shall mean the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. 

“Service Interests” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.4(a). 

“Sharing Ratio” shall mean for any Member, at a given time, the proportion that such Member’s Capital Contributions bear
to the total Capital Contributions of all Members as of the date of such determination. 
 “Simulated Basis” shall mean the
Carrying Value of any oil and gas property (as defined in Section 614 of the Internal Revenue Code). 
 “Simulated
Depletion” shall mean, with respect to each oil and gas property, a depletion allowance computed in accordance with federal income tax principles (as if the Simulated Basis of the property were its adjusted tax basis) and in the manner
specified in Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(k)(2). For purposes of computing Simulated Depletion with respect to any property, the Simulated Basis of such property shall be deemed to be the Carrying Value of such property, and in no
event shall such allowance, in the aggregate, exceed such Simulated Basis. 
 “Simulated Gain” shall mean the excess of the
amount realized from the sale of an oil or gas property over the Carrying Value of such property. 
 “Simulated Loss” shall
mean the excess of the Carrying Value of an oil or gas property over the amount realized from the sale of such property. 

“Subsequent Units” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.4(b)(iv). 

“Tax Matters Member” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 5.10. 

“Tier I Distribution Amount” shall mean the aggregate amount of distributions after the occurrence of Tier I Payout and prior
to the occurrence of the earlier of Tier II Payout or Tier III Payout. 
 “Tier I Members” shall mean the Members holding
Tier I Units as set forth on Exhibit A, as revised from time to time. 
 “Tier I Payout” shall mean the first date,
if any, at which all of the Capital Members shall have received cumulative distributions in respect of their Company Interests (whether as distributions from the Company, as payment for the exchange, purchase or redemption of such

  
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Company Interests, or in connection with any merger or other combination of the Company with another Person) equal to their cumulative Capital Contributions to the Company multiplied by (1.08)n,
where “n” is equal to the Weighted Average Capital Contribution Factor determined as of the date of such distribution. For the avoidance of doubt, any distribution made prior to the Tier I Payout, if any, that is subtracted from such
contributions shall be first increased by the exponent for purposes of the payout calculation by multiplying such distribution by (1.08)m, where “m” is equal to the number of years between the distribution and the Tier I Payout
(with a partial year being expressed as a decimal determined by dividing the number of days which have passed since the most recent anniversary by 365). 

“Tier I Percentage” shall mean 20%, which percentage shall be allocated to the Tier I Members in proportion to the Tier I
Units held by the Tier I Members as set forth on Exhibit A, as revised from time to time, including any revisions to reflect any Transfer of Tier I Units by the Tier I Members made in accordance with the terms of the Voting and Transfer
Restriction Agreement and this Agreement. 
 “Tier I Subsequent Units” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in
Section 3.4(a)(i). 
 “Tier I Units” shall mean Tier I Units representing Company Interests in the Company entitled
to receive the Tier I Percentage and with the other rights and obligations specified in this Agreement. 
 “Tier II Distribution
Amount” shall mean the aggregate amount of distributions after the occurrence of Tier II Payout or, if Tier II Payout does not occur, Tier I Payout and prior to the occurrence of Tier III Payout. 

“Tier II Members” shall mean the Members holding Tier II Units as set forth on Exhibit A, as revised from time to
time. 
 “Tier II Payout” shall mean the first date, if any, at which all of the Capital Members shall have received
cumulative distributions in respect of their Company Interests (whether as distributions from the Company, as payment for the exchange, purchase or redemption of such Company Interests, or in connection with any merger or other combination of the
Company with another Person) equal to their cumulative Capital Contributions to the Company multiplied by (1.20)n, where “n” is equal to the Weighted Average Capital Contribution Factor determined as of the date of such distribution. For
the avoidance of doubt, any distribution made prior to the Tier II Payout, if any, that is subtracted from such contributions shall be first increased by the exponent for purposes of the payout calculation by multiplying such distribution by
(1.20)m, where “m” is equal to the number of years between the distribution and the Tier II Payout (with a partial year being expressed as a decimal determined by dividing the number of days which have passed since the most recent
anniversary by 365). 
 “Tier II Percentage” shall mean 5%, which percentage shall be allocated to the Tier II Members in
proportion to the Tier II Units held by the Tier II Members as set forth on Exhibit A, as revised from time to time, including any revisions to reflect any Transfer of Tier II Units by the Tier II Members made in accordance with the terms of
the Voting and Transfer Restriction Agreement and this Agreement. 

  
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 “Tier II Subsequent Units” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in
Section 3.4(a)(ii). 
 “Tier II Units” shall mean Tier II Units representing Company Interests in the Company
entitled to receive the Tier II Percentage and with the other rights and obligations specified in this Agreement. 
 “Tier III
Distribution Amount” shall mean the aggregate amount of distributions after the occurrence of Tier III Payout and prior to the occurrence of Tier IV Payout. 

“Tier III Members” shall mean the Members holding Tier III Units as set forth on Exhibit A, as revised from time to
time. 
 “Tier III Payout” shall mean the first date, if any, at which all of the Capital Members shall have received
cumulative distributions in respect of their Company Interests (whether as distributions from the Company, as payment for the exchange, purchase or redemption of such Company Interests, or in connection with any merger or other combination of the
Company with another Person) equal to two times (2.0x) their cumulative Capital Contributions to the Company. 
 “Tier III
Percentage” shall mean 5%, which percentage shall be allocated to the Tier III Members in proportion to the Tier III Units held by the Tier III Members as set forth on Exhibit A, as revised from time to time, including any revisions
to reflect any Transfer of Tier III Units by the Tier III Members made in accordance with the terms of the Voting and Transfer Restriction Agreement and this Agreement. 

“Tier III Subsequent Units” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.4(a)(iii). 

“Tier III Units” shall mean Tier III Units representing Company Interests in the Company entitled to receive the Tier III
Percentage and with the other rights and obligations specified in this Agreement. 
 “Tier IV Distribution Amount” shall
mean the aggregate amount of distributions after the occurrence of Tier IV Payout and prior to the occurrence of Tier V Payout. 

“Tier IV Members” shall mean the Members holding Tier IV Units as set forth on Exhibit A, as revised from time to
time. 
 “Tier IV Payout” shall mean the first date, if any, at which all of the Capital Members shall have received
cumulative distributions in respect of their Company Interests (whether as distributions from the Company, as payment for the exchange, purchase or redemption of such Company Interests, or in connection with any merger or other combination of the
Company with another Person) equal to two and one half times (2.5x) their cumulative Capital Contributions to the Company. 

  
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 “Tier IV Percentage” shall mean 5%, which percentage shall be allocated to the
Tier IV Members in proportion to the Tier IV Units held by the Tier IV Members as set forth on Exhibit A, as revised from time to time, including any revisions to reflect any Transfer of Tier IV Units by the Tier IV Members made in accordance
with the terms of the Voting and Transfer Restriction Agreement and this Agreement. 
 “Tier IV Subsequent Units” shall
have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.4(a)(iv). 
 “Tier IV Units” shall mean Tier IV Units
representing Company Interests in the Company entitled to receive the Tier IV Percentage and with the other rights and obligations specified in this Agreement. 

“Tier V Distribution Amount” shall mean the aggregate amount of distributions after the occurrence of Tier V Payout. 

“Tier V Members” shall mean the Members holding Tier V Units as set forth on Exhibit A, as revised from time to time.

 “Tier V Payout” shall mean the first date, if any, at which all of the Capital Members shall have received cumulative
distributions in respect of their Company Interests (whether as distributions from the Company, as payment for the exchange, purchase or redemption of such Company Interests, or in connection with any merger or other combination of the Company with
another Person) equal to three times (3.0x) their cumulative Capital Contributions to the Company. 
 “Tier V Percentage”
shall mean 5%, which percentage shall be allocated to the Tier V Members in proportion to the Tier V Units held by the Tier V Members as set forth on Exhibit A, as revised from time to time, including any revisions to reflect any Transfer of
Tier V Units by the Tier V Members made in accordance with the terms of the Voting and Transfer Restriction Agreement and this Agreement. 

“Tier V Subsequent Units” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.4(a)(i). 

“Tier V Units” shall mean Tier V Units representing Company Interests in the Company entitled to receive the Tier V
Percentage and with the other rights and obligations specified in this Agreement. 
 “Transaction Documents” shall mean,
collectively, this Agreement, the Voting and Transfer Restriction Agreement and all other agreements, documents or instruments executed in conjunction with, or relation to, any of the foregoing. 

“Transfer,” or any derivation thereof, shall mean any sale, assignment, conveyance, mortgage, pledge, granting of security
interest in, or other disposition of a Company Interest or any asset of the Company, as the context may require. 

  
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 “Treasury Regulations” shall mean regulations promulgated by the United States
Treasury Department under the Internal Revenue Code. 
 “Unit” shall mean a unit of a membership interest in the Company
representing, as the context shall require, any Company Interest and/or an Incentive Unit, as well as any other class or series of Units created pursuant to Section 3.2. No Units will be issued to the Members for Capital
Contributions after the date hereof; provided that the Board of Managers may subsequently amend this Agreement to provide for an issuance of Units for Capital Contributions in its sole discretion. 

“Unrealized Gain” attributable to (a) any item of Company property shall mean, as of any date of determination, the
excess, if any, of (i) the fair market value of such property as of such date over (ii) the Carrying Value of such property as of such date (prior to any adjustment to be made pursuant to Section 7.1(b)(vi) as of such date), and
(b) any Company Obligation shall mean, as of any date of determination, the excess, if any, of (i) the Carrying Value of such Obligation as of such date (prior to any adjustment to be made pursuant to Section 7.1(b)(vi), as of such
date) over (ii) the Gross Liability Value of such Obligation as of such date. 
 “Unrealized Loss” attributable to
(a) any item of Company property shall mean, as of any date of determination, the excess, if any, of (i) the Carrying Value of such property as of such date (prior to any adjustment to be made pursuant to Section 7.1(b)(vi), as of
such date) over (ii) the fair market value of such property as of such date, and (b) any Company Obligation shall mean, as of any date of determination, the excess, if any, of (i) the Gross Liability Value of such Obligation as of
such date over (ii) the Carrying Value of such Obligation as of such date (prior to any adjustment to be made pursuant to Section 7.1(b)(vi) as of such date). 

“Voting and Transfer Restriction Agreement” shall mean that certain Voting and Transfer Restriction Agreement dated as
of the date hereof among the Company and the Members. 
 “Weighted Average Capital Contribution Factor” shall mean as of
any date of calculation, a weighted average equal to the sum of the amounts determined for each date on which Capital Contributions have been, or have been deemed, funded (as set forth on Exhibit A) calculated as the product of (a) the
percentage of the total Capital Commitments funded on each date, times (b) the number of years from the date of each Capital Contribution until the date of such calculation (with a partial year being expressed as a decimal determined by
dividing the number of days which have passed since the most recent anniversary by 365). 
 “WildHorse Member” shall mean
any of Anthony Bahr, Jay Graham, Paul Eschete, Michael Sherwood, Steve Eckerman, Gary Smith, Steve Habachy and Terence Lynch, each of whom is a Member of the Company, and any successor(s) thereto or assignee(s) thereof that shall become a
substituted Member of the Company pursuant to the terms of this Agreement and “WildHorse Members” shall collectively mean all of such Persons and any additional Members that are or may become Employees and are admitted after the
date hereof pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. 

  
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 “WRDC” means WildHorse Resources Development Corporation, a Delaware
corporation. 
 Any capitalized term used in this Agreement but not defined in this Section 2.1 shall have the
meaning assigned to such term elsewhere in this Agreement. 
 Section 2.2. References and Titles. All references in this
Agreement to articles, sections, subsections and other subdivisions refer to corresponding articles, sections, subsections and other subdivisions of this Agreement unless expressly provided otherwise. Titles appearing at the beginning of any of such
subdivisions are for convenience only and shall not constitute part of such subdivisions and shall be disregarded in construing the language contained in such subdivisions. The words “this Agreement,” “herein,”
“hereof,” “hereby,” “hereunder” and words of similar import refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular subdivision unless expressly so limited. Pronouns in masculine, feminine and neuter genders shall
be construed to include any other gender, and words in the singular form shall be construed to include the plural and vice versa, unless the context otherwise requires. The word “including” (in its various forms) means including without
limitation. 
 ARTICLE III 

CAPITALIZATION AND UNITS 

Section 3.1. Capital Contributions of Members. 

(a) As of the date hereof, each Member has contributed, or is deemed to have contributed, Capital Contributions to the Company in the amounts
and on the dates set forth on Exhibit A. No Member shall be obligated to make any additional Capital Contributions to the Company. 

Section 3.2. Issuances of Additional Securities. 

(a) The Company may not issue additional Company Interests, or classes or series thereof, or options, rights, warrants or appreciation rights
relating thereto, or any other type of equity security without the prior written consent of the Board of Managers. 
 Section 3.3.
Return of Contributions. No interest shall accrue on any contributions to the capital of the Company, and no Member shall have the right to withdraw or to be repaid any capital contributed by such Member except as otherwise specifically
provided in this Agreement. 
 Section 3.4. Incentive Interests. 

(a) The following Incentive Units are hereby created and are hereby granted to the Persons and in the respective amounts set forth on
Exhibit A, subject to the adjustments provided for in this Section 3.4: 
 (i) 1,000,000 “Tier I
Units,” of which a certain number of such Tier I Units may be granted to Employees after the date of this Agreement pursuant to this Section 3.4 (the “Tier I Subsequent Units”); 

  
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 (ii) 1,000,000 “Tier II Units,” of which a certain number of such Tier II Units
may be granted to Employees after the date of this Agreement pursuant to this Section 3.4 (the “Tier II Subsequent Units”); 

(iii) 1,000,000 “Tier III Units,” of which a certain number of Tier III Units may be granted to Employees after the date of
this Agreement pursuant to this Section 3.4 (the “Tier III Subsequent Units”); 
 (iv) 1,000,000
“Tier IV Units,” of which a certain number of Tier IV Units may be granted to Employees after the date of this Agreement pursuant to this Section 3.4 (the “Tier IV Subsequent Units”); and

 (v) 1,000,000 “Tier V Units,” of which a certain number of such Tier V Units may be granted to Employees after the date
of this Agreement pursuant to this Section 3.4 (the “Tier V Subsequent Units”). 
 To the extent
not so granted, the remaining Incentive Units are available for future grants by the Board to Employees in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. The Company and each Member intend to treat any interest attributable to a holder of Incentive
Units as a separate “profits interest” within the meaning of Rev. Proc. 93-27, 1993-2 C.B. 343. In accordance with Rev. Proc. 2001-43, 2001-2 C.B. 191, the Company shall treat a holder of such Incentive Units as the owner of such profits interest from the date it is granted, and shall file its IRS Form 1065, and issue an appropriate Schedule K-1 to
such holder of Incentive Units, allocating to such holder of Incentive Units its distributive share of all items of income, gain, loss, deduction, and credit associated with such profits interest as if it were fully vested. Each such holder of
Incentive Units agrees to take into account such distributive share in computing its federal income tax liability for the entire period during which it holds such profits interest. The undertakings contained in this Section 3.4(a) shall be
construed in accordance with Section 4 of Rev. Proc. 2001-43. The provisions of this Section 3.4(a) shall apply regardless of whether or not the holder of a profits interest files an election
pursuant to Section 83(b) of the Internal Revenue Code. 
 The Incentive Units are issued in consideration of services rendered and to be
rendered by the holders for the benefit of the Company in their capacities as Employees. To the extent provided for in Treasury Regulations, revenue rulings, revenue procedures and/or other Internal Revenue Service guidance issued after the date
hereof, the Tax Matters Member acting on behalf of the Company is hereby specifically authorized and directed to elect a safe harbor implementing the concepts articulated in Internal Revenue Service Notice 2005-43,
2005-1 C.B. 1221, under which the fair market value of the Incentive Units received by any Member for services (the “Service Interests”) granted after the effective date of such Treasury
Regulations (or other guidance) will be treated as equal to the liquidation value of such Service Interests (i.e., a value equal to the total amount that would be distributed under Section 8.3(b) with respect to such Service Interests in a
Hypothetical Liquidation occurring immediately after the issuance of such Service Interests and assuming for purposes of such Hypothetical Liquidation that all assets of the Company are sold for their fair market values). If the Company makes a safe
harbor election as described in the preceding sentence, the Company and each Member will comply with all safe harbor requirements with respect to Transfers of the Service Interests while the safe 

  
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harbor election remains effective. For purposes hereof, “Hypothetical Liquidation” means, as of any date, a hypothetical liquidation of the Company as of such date, assuming for
purposes of any such hypothetical liquidation (i) that a sale of all of the assets of the Company occurs at prices equal to their respective fair market values as of such date and (ii) the net proceeds of such sale are distributed to the
Members pursuant to Section 8.3(b), but only after the payment of all actual Company indebtedness, and any other liabilities related to the Company’s assets, limited, in the case of the hypothetical payment of non-recourse liabilities, to the collateral securing or otherwise available to satisfy such liabilities. 

(b) The Incentive Units are non-voting and subject to vesting as set forth herein and on Exhibit
B hereto and are subject to forfeiture, and termination as follows: 
 (i) (A) The Tier I Units held by each Employee shall vest in
accordance with Exhibit B hereto. 
 (B) The Tier II Units held by each Employee shall vest in accordance with Exhibit B
hereto. 
 (C) The Tier III Units held by each Employee shall vest only upon and concurrently with the occurrence of Tier III Payout. 

(D) The Tier IV Units held by each Employee shall vest only upon and concurrently with the occurrence of Tier IV Payout. 

(E) The Tier V Units held by each Employee shall vest only upon and concurrently with the occurrence of Tier V Payout. 

(ii) All Incentive Units that have not yet vested in accordance with the vesting requirements set forth herein and on Exhibit B and
that are held by a Person who is an Employee will automatically, without any action required of any Person, be forfeited and thereby become null and void, if and when such Person’s status as an Employee is terminated for any reason or without
reason, except as a result of death or disability, and any vested, unforfeited Incentive Units held by such Person shall, upon such termination, remain non-voting and shall not be counted in the determination
of a Majority Interest of the Members. If such Person’s status as an Employee is terminated by reason of death or disability, any Tier I Units or Tier II Units that would have become vested within 12 months of such termination shall
automatically vest upon such termination, and any unvested Tier III Units, Tier IV Units or Tier V Units held by such Person will automatically, without any action required of any Person, be forfeited and thereby become null and void upon such
termination. 
 (iii) Anything herein to the contrary notwithstanding, all Incentive Units held by a Person who is an Employee (regardless of
whether vested or unvested) shall automatically be forfeited and thereby become null and void if and when such Person’s status as an Employee is terminated: 

  
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 (A) for “cause,” which shall mean by reason of such holder’s:
(I) conviction of, or plea of nolo contendere to, any felony or to any crime or offense causing substantial harm to the Company or its Affiliates or involving acts of theft, fraud, embezzlement, moral turpitude, or similar conduct,
(II) repeated intoxication by alcohol or drugs during the performance of such holder’s duties in a manner that materially and adversely affects the holder’s performance of such duties, (III) malfeasance, in the conduct of such
holder’s duties, including, but not limited to, (1) misuse or diversion of funds of the Company or its Affiliates, (2) embezzlement, or (3) material misrepresentations or concealments on any written reports submitted to the
Company or its Affiliates, (IV) material violation of any provision of the Voting and Transfer Restriction Agreement or (V) material failure to perform the duties of such holder’s employment or service relationship with the Company or
its Affiliates, or material failure to follow or comply with the reasonable and lawful written directives of the Board of Managers or the managers or directors of a Company Affiliate by which such holder is employed or in a service relationship
with, in either case after the holder shall have been informed, in writing, of such material failure and given a period of not less than 60 days to remedy the same; or 

(B) by such Employee’s resignation or early termination of service relationship by such Employee (other than as a result of death or
disability). 
 (iv) The Company in its sole discretion, taking into account such factors as it determines from time to time, may issue Tier
I Subsequent Units, Tier II Subsequent Units, Tier III Subsequent Units, Tier IV Subsequent Units and Tier V Subsequent Units (collectively, “Subsequent Units”). Upon issuance of any Subsequent Units of a given Tier, such Units may,
at the election of the Board, have a benchmark value equal to the fair market value of the assets of the Company, net of debt, on the date of grant, as determined in good faith by the Board, and will be entitled to participate in those distributions
allocated to the Units of that Tier pursuant to Section 4.4(a) or Section 8.3(b), as the case may be, only after holders of all the Units that were outstanding on the date of grant (the
“Pre-existing Units” and, when referring solely to Pre-existing Units that are Incentive Units, the
“Pre-existing Incentive Units”) have received distributions pursuant to Section 4.4(a) or Section 8.3(b), as the case may be, in the aggregate equal to the benchmark value (such
limitation on distributions, the “Benchmark Value Payout”). Holders of Pre-existing Incentive Units of a given Tier will continue to be entitled to receive all of the profit distributions
payable with respect to the Incentive Units of that Tier pursuant to Section 4.4(a) or Section 8.3(b), as the case may be, until the applicable Benchmark Value Payout occurs, at which time future distributions will be shared among the
holders of the Pre-existing Incentive Units in that Tier and the holders of Subsequent Units in that Tier pro-rata. 

(c) If any Incentive Units are forfeited pursuant to Section 3.4(b)(ii) or Section 3.4(b)(iii), then such forfeited Incentive
Units shall be available to be re-granted, as determined by the Board, in the form of newly awarded, newly issued Incentive Units in the same Tier and in the same amount as the forfeited Incentive Units (any
such re-granted Incentive Units, “Re-grant Incentive Units”), subject to the following terms and conditions: 

(i) each Re-grant Incentive Unit in a given Tier may, at the election of the Board, have a benchmark
value equal to the fair market value of the assets of the Company, net of debt, on the date of grant, as determined in good faith by the Board, and will be entitled to participate in distributions made to holders of the Incentive Units of that Tier
pursuant to Section 4.4(a) or Section 8.3(b), as the case may be, only after holders of all the Units that were outstanding on the date of such re-grant (the “Pre-grant Units” and, when referring solely to the Pre-grant Units that are Incentive Units, the “Pre-grant Incentive
Units”) have received distributions in the aggregate equal to the benchmark value (such limitation on distributions, the “Benchmark Value Re-grant Payout”); and 

  
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 (ii) following issuance of such Re-grant Incentive Units
in a given Tier, holders of Pre-grant Incentive Units of that Tier will continue to be entitled to receive all of the distributions payable with respect to the Incentive Units of that Tier pursuant to
Section 4.4(a) or Section 8.3(b), as the case may be, until the applicable Benchmark Value Re-grant Payout occurs, at which time future distributions will be shared among the holders of the Pre-grant Incentive Units and the Re-grant Incentive Units in that Tier pro-rata. 

(d) If all of the Incentive Units available hereunder have not been granted to Employees before the earlier of (i) a Fundamental Change,
or (ii) a payout event for the corresponding series of Incentive Units (e.g., a Tier I Payout for Tier I Units), then in such case such available Tier I, Tier II, Tier III, Tier IV, Tier V or the applicable Subsequent Units, as the case may be,
shall automatically, without any action required of any Person, be cancelled. The Board shall reflect all changes contemplated by this Section 3.4(d) in an amended Exhibit A. 

(e) Upon any forfeiture or other termination of Incentive Units and upon any issuance of Re-grant
Incentive Units resulting therefrom, the Company shall amend Exhibit A to reflect such occurrence. In the case of the issuance of Re-grant Incentive Units in lieu of such forfeited Units, the Tier I,
II, III, IV or V Percentages will not be reduced as a result of such forfeiture, but appropriate notation shall be made to reflect the issuance of the Re-grant Incentive Units. The Board shall reflect all
changes contemplated by this Section 3.4(e) in an amended Exhibit A. 
 ARTICLE IV 

ALLOCATIONS AND DISTRIBUTIONS 

Section 4.1. Allocations of Net Profits and Net Losses. 

(a) After giving effect to the allocations under Sections 4.2 and 7.1(b)(iv), Net Profits and Net Losses and all related
items of income, gain, loss, deduction and credit for each Fiscal Period shall be allocated among the Members in such manner as shall cause the Capital Accounts of each Member to equal, as nearly as possible, (i) the amount such Member would
receive if all assets on hand at the end of such year were sold for cash at the Carrying Values of such assets, all liabilities were satisfied in cash in accordance with their terms (limited in the case of Member Nonrecourse Debt and Company
Nonrecourse Liabilities to the Carrying Value of the assets securing such liabilities), and any remaining or resulting cash was distributed to the Members under Section 4.4(a), minus (ii) an amount equal to such Member’s allocable
share of Minimum Gain as computed immediately prior to the deemed sale described in clause (i) above in accordance with the applicable Treasury Regulations, and minus (iii) the amount any such Member is treated as obligated to contribute
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 (b) The Board shall make the foregoing allocations as of the last day of each Fiscal Period;
provided, however, that if during any Fiscal Period of the Company there is a change in any Member’s Company Interest, the Board shall make the foregoing allocations as of the date of each such change in a manner which takes into
account the varying interests of the Members and in a manner the Board reasonably deems appropriate. 
 Section 4.2. Special
Allocations. 
 (a) Notwithstanding any of the provisions of Section 4.1 to the contrary: 

(i) If during any Fiscal Period of the Company there is a net increase in Minimum Gain attributable to a Member Nonrecourse Debt that gives
rise to Member Nonrecourse Deductions, each Member bearing the economic risk of loss for such Member Nonrecourse Debt shall be allocated items of Company deductions and losses for such period (consisting first of cost recovery or depreciation
deductions with respect to property that is subject to such Member Nonrecourse Debt and then, if necessary, a pro-rata portion of the Company’s other items of deductions and losses, with any remainder
being treated as an increase in Minimum Gain attributable to Member Nonrecourse Debt in the subsequent period) equal to such Member’s share of Member Nonrecourse Deductions, as determined in accordance with applicable Treasury Regulations. 

(ii) If for any Fiscal Period of the Company there is a net decrease in Minimum Gain attributable to Company Nonrecourse Liabilities, each
Member shall be allocated items of Company income and gain for such period (consisting first of gain recognized from the Transfer of Company property subject to one or more Company Nonrecourse Liabilities and then, if necessary, a pro-rata portion of the Company’s other items of income and gain, and if necessary, for subsequent periods) equal to such Member’s share of such net decrease (except to the extent such Member’s share
of such net decrease is caused by a change in debt structure with such Member commencing to bear the economic risk of loss as to all or part of any Company Nonrecourse Liability or by such Member contributing capital to the Company that the Company
uses to repay a Company Nonrecourse Liability), as determined in accordance with applicable Treasury Regulations. Nonrecourse Deductions shall be allocated to the Members as determined by the Board, to the extent permitted by the Treasury
Regulations. 
 (iii) If for any Fiscal Period of the Company there is a net decrease in Minimum Gain attributable to a Member Nonrecourse
Debt, each Member bearing the economic risk of loss for such Member Nonrecourse Debt shall be allocated items of Company income and gain for such period (consisting first of gain recognized from the Transfer of Company property subject to Member
Nonrecourse Debt, and then, if necessary, a pro-rata portion of the Company’s other items of income and gain, and if necessary, for subsequent periods) equal to such Member’s share of such net
decrease (except to the extent such Member’s share of such net decrease is caused by a change in debt structure such that the Member Nonrecourse Debt becomes partially or wholly a Company Nonrecourse Liability or by the Company’s use of
capital contributed by such Member to repay the Member Nonrecourse Debt) as determined in accordance with applicable Treasury Regulations. 

  
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 (b) The Net Losses allocated pursuant to this Article IV to a Member shall not exceed the
maximum amount of Net Losses that can be allocated to such Member without causing or increasing a deficit balance in the Member’s Adjusted Capital Account. All Net Losses in excess of the limitation set forth in this Section 4.2(b) shall
be allocated to Members with positive Adjusted Capital Account balances remaining at such time in proportion to such positive balances. 

(c) In the event that a Member unexpectedly receives any adjustment, allocation or distribution described in Treasury Regulation Section
1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(4), (5) or (6) that causes or increases a deficit balance in such Member’s Adjusted Capital Account, items of Company income and gain shall be allocated to that Member in an amount and manner sufficient to eliminate
the deficit balance as quickly as possible. 
 (d) In the event that any Member has a deficit balance in its Adjusted Capital Account at the
end of any Allocation Period, such Member shall be allocated items of Company gross income and gain in the amount of such deficit as quickly as possible; provided that an allocation pursuant to this Section 4.2(d) shall be made only if
and to the extent that such Member would have a deficit balance in its capital account after all other allocations provided for in this Article IV have been tentatively made as if Section 4.2(c) and this Section 4.2(d) were not
in this Agreement. 
 (e) If any holder of Incentive Units forfeits all or a portion of such Units, such holder shall be allocated items of
loss and deduction in the year of such forfeiture in an amount equal to the portion of such holder’s Capital Account attributable to such forfeited Units. 

(f) If, as a result of an exercise of a noncompensatory warrant, a Capital Account reallocation is required under Treasury Regulation Section
1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(s)(3), the Company shall make corrective allocations pursuant to Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-1(b)(4)(x). 
 (g) The
allocations set forth in subsections (a) through (c) of this Section 4.2 (collectively, the “Regulatory Allocations”) are intended to comply with certain requirements of the Treasury Regulations. It is
the intent of the Members that, to the extent possible, all Regulatory Allocations that are made be offset either with other Regulatory Allocations or with special allocations pursuant to this Section 4.2(g). Therefore, notwithstanding any
other provisions of this Article IV (other than the Regulatory Allocations), the Board shall make such offsetting special allocations in whatever manner it determines appropriate so that, after such offsetting allocations are made, the net
amount of allocations to each Member is, to the extent possible, equal to the amount such Member would have been allocated if the Regulatory Allocations were not part of the Agreement and all Company items were allocated pursuant to
Section 4.1, the remaining subsections of this Section 4.2 and Section 7.1(b)(iv). 

(h) In the event Units are issued to a Person and the issuance of such Units results in items of income or deduction to the Company, such items
of income or deduction shall be allocated to the Members in proportion to the positive balances in their Capital Accounts immediately before the issuance of such Units. 

  
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 Section 4.3. Income Tax Allocations. 

(a) Except as provided in this Section 4.3, each item of income, gain, loss and deduction of the Company for federal
income tax purposes shall be allocated among the Members in the same manner as such items are allocated for Capital Account purposes under Section 4.1 and Section 4.2. 

(b) The deduction for depletion with respect to each separate oil and gas property (as defined in Section 614 of the Internal Revenue
Code) shall, in accordance with Section 613A(c)(7)(D) of the Internal Revenue Code, be computed for federal income tax purposes separately by the Members rather than the Company. For purposes of such computations, the U.S. federal income tax basis
of each oil and gas property shall be allocated to each Member in accordance with such Member’s Capital Interest Percentage as of the time such oil and gas property is acquired by the Company (and any additions to such U.S. federal income tax
basis resulting from expenditures required to be capitalized in such basis shall be allocated among the Members in a manner designed to cause the Members’ proportionate shares of such adjusted U.S. federal income tax basis to be in accordance
with their Capital Interest Percentages as determined at the time of any such additions), and shall be reallocated among the Members in accordance with the Members’ Capital Interest Percentages as determined immediately following the occurrence
of an event giving rise to an adjustment to the Carrying Values of the Company’s oil and gas properties pursuant to clause (b) of the definition of Carrying Value. Each Member, with the assistance of the Tax Matters Member, shall
separately keep records of its share of the adjusted tax basis in each separate oil and gas property, adjust such share of the adjusted tax basis for any cost or percentage depletion allowable with respect to such property and use such adjusted tax
basis in the computation of its cost depletion or in the computation of its share of any gain or loss on the Transfer of such property by the Company. Upon the request of the Tax Matters Member, each Member shall advise the Tax Matters Member of its
adjusted tax basis in each separate oil and gas property and any depletion computed with respect thereto, both as computed in accordance with the provisions of this subsection. The Tax Matters Member may rely on such information and, if it is not
provided by the Member, may make such reasonable assumptions as it shall determine with respect thereto 
 (c) Except as provided in
Section 4.3(d), for the purposes of the separate computation of gain or loss by each Member on the Transfer of each separate oil and gas property (as defined in Section 614 of the Internal Revenue Code), the Company’s allocable
share of the “amount realized” (as such term is defined in Section 1001(b) of the Internal Revenue Code) from such Transfer shall be allocated for federal income tax purposes among the Members as follows: 

(i) first, to the extent such amount realized constitutes a recovery of the Simulated Basis of the property, to the Members in the same
proportion as the depletable basis of such property was allocated to the Members pursuant to Section 4.3(b) (without regard to any special allocation of basis under Section 4.3(d)); and 

(ii) second, the remainder of such amount realized, if any, to the Members so that, to the maximum extent possible, the amount realized that is
allocated to each Member under this Section 4.3(c)(ii) will equal such Member’s share of the Simulated Gain recognized by the Company from such Transfer. 

  
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 (d) The Members recognize that (i) with respect to Adjusted Property, there will be a
difference between the Carrying Value of such property at the time of revaluation or contribution and the adjusted tax basis of such property at that time and (ii) with respect to an Adjusted Obligation, there will be a difference between the
Carrying Value of such Obligation at the time of revaluation or at the time the Obligations is assumed (or taken subject to) contribution and the adjusted issue price of such Obligation at that time. All items of tax depreciation, cost recovery,
amortization, adjusted tax basis of depletable properties, amount realized and gain or loss with respect to any such Adjusted Property or Adjusted Obligation shall be allocated among the Members to take into account the disparities between the
Carrying Value and the adjusted tax basis or adjusted issue price, as the case may be, with respect to such property or Obligation in accordance with the provisions of Sections 704(b) and 704(c) of the Internal Revenue Code and the Treasury
Regulations under those sections; provided, however, that any tax items not required to be allocated under Sections 704(b) or 704(c) of the Internal Revenue Code shall be allocated in the same manner as such gain or loss would be
allocated for Capital Account purposes under Section 4.1 and Section 4.2. In making such allocations, the Board shall use such method or methods of allocation as it shall determine, in its absolute
discretion, to be reasonable and in accord with the applicable Treasury Regulations. 
 (e) All recapture of income tax deductions resulting
from the Transfer of Company property shall, to the maximum extent possible, be allocated to the Member to whom the deduction that gave rise to such recapture was allocated hereunder to the extent that such Member is allocated any gain from the
Transfer of such property. For this purpose, deductions that were allocated as a component of Net Profit or Net Loss shall be treated as if allocated in the same manner as the allocation of the related Net Profit or Net Loss. 

Section 4.4. Distributions. 

(a) The Board may cause the Company to distribute Distributable Funds or other assets at such times and in such amounts as the Board, in its
sole discretion, determines to be appropriate; provided that the aggregate value attributable to any assets other than cash or distributed by the Company shall be valued (i) if a marketable security, based on the 10 day volume weighted average
price of such security prior to the date of such distribution or (ii) if an asset others than cash or a marketable security, as determined by the Board. All such distributions made pursuant to this Section 4.4(a) shall be made to the
Members as follows and in the following order of priority: 
 (i) First: to the Members, pro-rata in
accordance with their respective Sharing Ratios, until Tier I Payout, if any, has occurred; 
 (ii) Second: following Tier I Payout, if any,
and until the earlier of Tier II Payout or Tier III Payout: an amount equal to the Tier I Distribution Amount, multiplied by the Tier I Percentage to the Members holding Tier I Units (allocated among the holders of Tier I Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number of Tier I Units of each holder, including, if applicable, taking into account Section 3.4(b)(iv) and Section 3.4(c)), and the remainder of the Tier I
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 (iii) Then, if Tier II Payout has occurred: 

(A) following Tier II Payout, if any, and until Tier III Payout: an amount equal to the Tier II Distribution Amount, multiplied by the Tier I
Percentage to the Members holding Tier I Units (allocated among the holders of Tier I Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number of Tier I Units of each holder, including, if applicable, taking into account
Section 3.4(b)(iv) and Section 3.4(c)), an amount equal to the Tier II Distribution Amount, multiplied by the Tier II Percentage to the Members holding Tier II Units (allocated among the holders of Tier II Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number of Tier II Units of each holder, including, if applicable, taking into account Section 3.4(b)(iv) and Section 3.4(c)), and the remainder of the Tier II
Distribution Amount to the Members (pro-rata, in accordance with their respective Sharing Ratios); 

(B) then, following Tier III Payout, if any, and until Tier IV Payout: an amount equal to the Tier III Distribution Amount, multiplied by the
Tier I Percentage to the Members holding Tier I Units (allocated among the holders of Tier I Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number of Tier I Units of each holder, including, if applicable, taking into
account Section 3.4(b)(iv) and Section 3.4(c)), an amount equal to the Tier III Distribution Amount, multiplied by the Tier II Percentage to the Members holding Tier II Units (allocated among the holders of Tier II Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number of Tier II Units of each holder, including, if applicable, taking into account Section 3.4(b)(iv) and Section 3.4(c)), and an amount equal to the Tier III
Distribution Amount, multiplied by the Tier III Percentage to the Members holding Tier III Units (allocated among the holders of Tier III Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number of Tier III Units of each
holder, including, if applicable, taking into account Section 3.4(b)(iv) and Section 3.4(c)), and the remainder of the Tier III Distribution Amount to the Members (pro-rata, in accordance with
their respective Sharing Ratios); 
 (C) then, following Tier IV Payout, if any, and until Tier V Payout: an amount equal to the Tier IV
Distribution Amount, multiplied by the Tier I Percentage to the Members holding Tier I Units (allocated among the holders of Tier I Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number of Tier I Units of each holder,
including, if applicable, taking into account Section 3.4(b)(iv) and Section 3.4(c)), an amount equal to the Tier IV Distribution Amount, multiplied by the Tier II Percentage to the Members holding Tier II Units (allocated among the
holders of Tier II Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number of Tier II Units of each holder, including, if applicable, taking into account Section 3.4(b)(iv) and Section 3.4(c)), an amount
equal to the Tier IV Distribution Amount, multiplied by the Tier III Percentage to the Members holding Tier III Units (allocated among the holders of Tier III Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number of
Tier III Units of each holder, including, if applicable, taking into account Section 3.4(b)(iv) and Section 3.4(c)), an amount equal to the Tier IV Distribution Amount, multiplied by the Tier IV Percentage to the Members holding Tier
IV Units (allocated among the holders of Tier IV Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number of Tier IV Units of each holder, including, if applicable, taking into account Section 3.4(b)(iv) and
Section 3.4(c)), and the remainder of the Tier IV Distribution Amount to the Members (pro-rata, in accordance with their respective Sharing Ratios); and 

  
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 (D) then, following Tier V Payout, if any: an amount equal to the Tier V Distribution Amount,
multiplied by the Tier I Percentage to the Members holding Tier I Units (allocated among the holders of Tier I Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number of Tier I Units of each holder, including, if
applicable, taking into account Section 3.4(b)(iv) and Section 3.4(c)), an amount equal to the Tier V Distribution Amount, multiplied by the Tier II Percentage to the Members holding Tier II Units (allocated among the holders of Tier
II Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number of Tier II Units of each holder, including, if applicable, taking into account Section 3.4(b)(iv) and Section 3.4(c)), an amount equal to the Tier
V Distribution Amount, multiplied by the Tier III Percentage to the Members holding Tier III Units (allocated among the holders of Tier III Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number of Tier III Units of
each holder, including, if applicable, taking into account Section 3.4(b)(iv) and Section 3.4(c)), an amount equal to the Tier V Distribution Amount, multiplied by the Tier IV Percentage to the Members holding Tier IV Units (allocated
among the holders of Tier IV Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number of Tier IV Units of each holder, including, if applicable, taking into account Section 3.4(b)(iv) and Section 3.4(c)),
an amount equal to the Tier V Distribution Amount, multiplied by the Tier V Percentage to the Members holding Tier V Units (allocated among the holders of Tier V Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number
of Tier V Units of each holder, including, if applicable, taking into account Section 3.4(b)(iv) and Section 3.4(c)), and the remainder of the Tier V Distribution Amount to the Members (pro-rata,
in accordance with their respective Sharing Ratios). 
 (iv) and, if Tier II Payout has not occurred: 

(A) following Tier III Payout, if any, and until Tier IV Payout: an amount equal to the Tier III Distribution Amount, multiplied by the Tier I
Percentage to the Members holding Tier I Units (allocated among the holders of Tier I Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number of Tier I Units of each holder, including, if applicable, taking into account
Section 3.4(b)(iv) and Section 3.4(c)), and an amount equal to the Tier III Distribution Amount, multiplied by the Tier III Percentage to the Members holding Tier III Units (allocated among the holders of Tier III Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number of Tier III Units of each holder, including, if applicable, taking into account Section 3.4(b)(iv) and Section 3.4(c)), and the remainder of the Tier III
Distribution Amount to the Members (pro-rata, in accordance with their respective Sharing Ratios); 

(B) then, following Tier IV Payout, if any, and until Tier V Payout: an amount equal to the Tier IV Distribution Amount, multiplied by the
Tier I Percentage to the Members holding Tier I Units (allocated among the holders of Tier I Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number of Tier I Units of each holder, including, if applicable, taking into
account Section 3.4(b)(iv) and Section 3.4(c)), an amount equal to the Tier IV Distribution Amount, multiplied by the Tier III Percentage to the Members holding Tier III Units (allocated among the holders of Tier III Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number of Tier III Units of each holder, including, if applicable, taking into account Section 3.4(b)(iv) and Section 3.4(c)), an amount equal to the Tier IV
Distribution Amount, multiplied by the Tier IV Percentage to the Members holding Tier IV Units (allocated among the holders of Tier IV Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number of Tier IV Units of each
holder, including, if applicable, taking into account Section 3.4(b)(iv) and Section 3.4(c)), and the remainder of the Tier IV Distribution Amount to the Members (pro-rata, in accordance with
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 (C) then, following Tier V Payout, if any: an amount equal to the Tier V Distribution Amount,
multiplied by the Tier I Percentage to the Members holding Tier I Units (allocated among the holders of Tier I Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number of Tier I Units of each holder, including, if
applicable, taking into account Section 3.4(b)(iv) and Section 3.4(c)), an amount equal to the Tier V Distribution Amount, multiplied by the Tier III Percentage to the Members holding Tier III Units (allocated among the holders of Tier
III Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number of Tier III Units of each holder, including, if applicable, taking into account Section 3.4(b)(iv) and Section 3.4(c)), an amount equal to the
Tier V Distribution Amount, multiplied by the Tier IV Percentage to the Members holding Tier IV Units (allocated among the holders of Tier IV Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number of Tier IV Units of
each holder, including, if applicable, taking into account Section 3.4(b)(iv) and Section 3.4(c)), an amount equal to the Tier V Distribution Amount, multiplied by the Tier V Percentage to the Members holding Tier V Units (allocated
among the holders of Tier V Units pro-rata, in accordance with the number of Tier V Units of each holder, including, if applicable, taking into account Section 3.4(b)(iv) and Section 3.4(c)), and
the remainder of the Tier V Distribution Amount to the Members (pro-rata, in accordance with their respective Sharing Ratios). 

(b) In addition to distributions made to the Members pursuant to Section 4.4(a), and subject to applicable law, to the extent that the
Board determines that the Company has Distributable Funds, the Board shall cause the Company to pay to the Members within 90 days after the end of each year an amount equal to the lesser of (i) the Distributable Funds, or (ii) an amount
equal to the highest marginal federal and applicable state income tax rate for individuals (taking into account the character of the taxable income (e.g., long-term capital gain, qualified dividend income, ordinary income, etc.)) multiplied by the
taxable income of the Company, if any, for such year, such payment to be made among the Members in the same percentages as the taxable income for such year was allocated. Any such payments to a Member under this Section 4.4(b) shall be deemed
to be a draw against such Member’s share of future distributions under Section 4.4(a) and Section 8.3(b), so that such Member’s share of such future distributions shall be reduced by the amounts previously drawn under this
Section 4.4(b) until the aggregate reductions in such distributions equal the aggregate draws made under this Section 4.4(b). 

(c) Each of the Company and its subsidiaries may withhold from distributions, allocations or portions thereof if it is required to do so by any
applicable rule, regulation or law, and each Member hereby authorizes the Company and its subsidiaries to withhold or pay on behalf of or with respect to such Member any amount of U.S. federal, state, provincial, local or foreign taxes that the
Board determines, in good faith, that the Company or any of its subsidiaries is required to withhold or pay with respect to any amount distributable or allocable to such Member pursuant to this Agreement. To the extent that any tax is paid by (or
withheld from amounts payable to) the Company or any of its subsidiaries and the Board determines, in good faith, that such tax relates to one or more specific Members (including any tax payable by the Company or any of its subsidiaries pursuant to
Section 6225 of the Amended Code with respect to items of income, gain, loss deduction or credit allocable or attributable to such Member), such tax shall be treated as an amount of taxes withheld or paid with respect to such Member pursuant to
this Section 4.4(c). For all purposes under this Agreement, any amounts withheld or paid with respect to a Member pursuant to this Section 4.4(c) shall be treated as having been distributed to such Member pursuant to Section
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exceeds the distributions to which such Member is entitled for such period, the amount of such excess shall be considered a loan from the Company to such Member, with interest accruing at the
primary rate of interest then publicly quoted by J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. or, at the request of the Board, the amount of such excess shall be promptly paid to the Company by the Member on whose behalf such withholding is required to be made;
provided, however, that any such payment shall not be treated as a Capital Contribution and shall not reduce the amount that a Member is otherwise obligated to contribute to the Company. Any income from any deemed loan shall not be allocated to or
distributed to the Member requiring such loan. Any such loan shall be satisfied out of distributions to which such Member would otherwise be subsequently entitled until such time as the Board requests that the Member pay such amount to the Company.
Each Member hereby unconditionally and irrevocably grants to the Company a security interest in such Member’s Units to secure such Member’s obligation to pay to the Company any amounts required to be paid pursuant to this Section
4.4(c). Each Member shall take such actions as the Company may request in order to perfect or enforce the security interest created hereunder. Each Member hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Company, the other Members and the Board
from and against any liability (including any liability for taxes) with respect to income attributable to or distributions or other payments to such Member. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, (i) any Person who ceases to be
a Member shall be treated as a Member for purposes of this Section 4.4(c) and (ii) the obligations of a Member pursuant to this Section 4.4(c) shall survive indefinitely with respect to any taxes withheld or paid by the Company
that relate to the period during which such Person was actually a Member, regardless of whether such taxes are assessed, withheld or otherwise paid during such period. 

ARTICLE V 
 MANAGEMENT
AND RELATED MATTERS 
 Section 5.1. Power and Authority of Board. 

(a) The Company shall be managed by a Board of Managers (“Board” or “Board of Managers”). The Company shall
initially have five (5) managers (each, a “Manager” and, collectively, the “Managers”) and the Managers serving on the Board shall be appointed and removed by a Majority Interest of the Members, subject to the
terms of the Voting and Transfer Restriction Agreement. The Managers making up the initial Board shall be Anthony Bahr, Jay Graham, Scott Gieselman, David W. Hayes and Tony R. Weber. Except as otherwise expressly provided in
Section 5.4 and elsewhere in this Agreement, all management powers over the business and affairs of the Company shall be exclusively vested in the Board, and the Members shall have no right of control over the business and
affairs of the Company. In addition to the powers now or hereafter granted to managers under the Act or which are granted to the Board under any other provision of this Agreement, the Board shall have full power and authority to do all things deemed
necessary or desirable by it to conduct the business of the Company in the name of the Company. 
 (b) The Board may hold such meetings at
such place and at such time as it may determine. Notice of a meeting shall be served not less than 24 hours before the date and time fixed for such meeting by confirmed facsimile or other written communication or not less than three days prior to
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meeting need not be given to any Manager who signs a waiver of notice or provides a waiver by electronic transmission or a consent to holding the meeting or an approval of the minutes thereof,
whether before or after the meeting, or who attends the meeting without protesting, either prior thereto or at its commencement, the lack of notice to such Manager. A special meeting of the Board may be called by any member of the Board. Any member
of the Board may participate in a meeting by conference telephone or similar communications equipment. Any action required or permitted to be taken by the Board may be taken without a meeting if such action is evidenced in writing and signed by all
of the members of the Board. At any meeting of the Board, the presence in person or by telephone or similar electronic communication of Managers representing at least a majority of the Board shall constitute a quorum. 

(c) Each Manager serving on the Board of Managers shall have one vote on any Company matter. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement,
the business of the Company presented at any meeting of the Board of Managers shall be decided by a vote of Managers representing a majority of the entire Board of Managers. 

(d) In accomplishing all of the foregoing and in fulfilling its obligations pursuant to this Agreement, the Board may, in its sole discretion,
retain or use any Company Affiliates’ personnel, properties and equipment or the Board may hire or rent those of third parties and may employ on a temporary or continuing basis outside accountants, attorneys, consultants and others on such
terms as the Board deems advisable. No Person, firm or corporation dealing with the Company shall be required to inquire into the authority of the Board to take any action or make any decision. 

Section 5.2. Officers. 

(a) Designation. The Board may, from time to time, designate individuals (who need not be a Manager) to serve as officers of the
Company. The officers may, but need not, include a chief executive officer, a president, a chief operating officer, a chief financial officer, a general counsel and secretary and a chief accounting officer. Any two or more offices may be held by the
same Person. 
 (b) Duties of Officers. Each officer of the Company designated hereunder shall devote such time to the Company’s
business as he deems necessary to manage and supervise Company business and affairs in an efficient manner. 
 (c) Term of Office; Removal;
Filling of Vacancies. 
 (i) Each officer of the Company shall hold office until his successor is chosen and qualified in his stead or until
his earlier death, resignation, retirement, disqualification or removal from office. 
 (ii) Any officer may be removed at any time by the
Board whenever in their judgment the best interests of the Company will be served thereby. Designation of an officer shall not of itself create any contract rights in favor of such officer. 

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 Section 5.3. Acknowledged and Permitted Activities. 

(a) The Company and the Members recognize that (i) NGP and its Affiliates may own or will own substantial equity interests in other
companies (existing and future) that participate in the energy industry (“NGP Portfolio Companies”) and enter into advisory service agreements with those NGP Portfolio Companies, (ii) the NGP Representatives who serve as
members of the Board may also serve as principals of other NGP Portfolio Companies, and (iii) that at any given time, other NGP Portfolio Companies may be in direct or indirect competition with the Company and/or its subsidiaries. The Company
and the Members acknowledge and agree that (A) NGP, its Affiliates and the NGP Representatives: (I) shall not be prohibited or otherwise restricted by their relationship with the Company and its subsidiaries from engaging in the business
of investing in NGP Portfolio Companies, entering into agreements to provide services to such companies or acting as directors or advisors to, or other principals of, such NGP Portfolio Companies, regardless of whether such activities are in direct
or indirect competition with the business or activities of the Company or its subsidiaries, and (II) shall not have any obligation to offer the Company or its subsidiaries any Excluded Business Opportunity, and (B) the Company and the
Members hereby renounce any interest or expectancy in any Excluded Business Opportunity pursued by NGP, its Affiliates, the NGP Representatives or another NGP Portfolio Company and waive any claim that any such business opportunity constitutes a
corporate, partnership or other business opportunity of the Company or any of its subsidiaries. 
 Section 5.4. Duties and Services
of the Board. The Board shall comply in all respects with the terms of this Agreement. The Board shall be obligated to perform the duties, responsibilities and obligations of the Board hereunder only to the extent that funds of the Company are
available therefor. During the existence of the Company, each Manager serving on the Board shall devote such time and effort to the Company’s business as he deems necessary to manage and supervise Company business and affairs in an efficient
manner. No Member, in its capacity as a Member, shall have any fiduciary or other duty to the Company, any other Member or any other Person that is a party to or is otherwise bound by this Agreement other than (i) to the extent required by law,
the implied contractual covenant of good faith and fair dealing and (ii) such other contractual obligations as are expressly set forth in this Agreement. Each Manager serving on the Board, in its capacity as Manager, shall not have any
fiduciary or other duty to the Company, any other Member or any other Person that is a party to or is otherwise bound by this Agreement other than (i) to the extent required by law, the implied contractual covenant of good faith and fair
dealing and (ii) such other contractual obligations as are expressly set forth in this Agreement. The provisions of this Agreement, to the extent that they modify or eliminate the duties and liabilities of any Member or Manager otherwise
existing at law or in equity, are agreed by the Members and Managers to modify or eliminate to that extent such other duties and liabilities of such Member or Manager to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law. 

Section 5.5. Liability and Indemnification. 

(a) The Company’s officers, the Managers, the Members and their Affiliates, and their partners, officers, directors, employees and agents,
shall not be liable, responsible or accountable in damages or otherwise to the Company or the other Members for any acts or omissions that do not constitute gross negligence, willful misconduct, or a breach of the express terms of this Agreement,
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under the Act and save harmless the Company’s officers, the Managers and the Members and their Affiliates, and their partners, officers, directors, employees and agents (individually, an
“Indemnitee”) from all liabilities for which indemnification is permitted under the Act. Any act or omission performed or omitted by an Indemnitee on advice of legal counsel or an independent consultant who has been employed or
retained by the Company shall be presumed to have been performed or omitted in good faith without gross negligence or willful misconduct. THE PARTIES RECOGNIZE THAT THIS PROVISION SHALL RELIEVE ANY SUCH INDEMNITEE FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITIES,
OBLIGATIONS, DUTIES, CLAIMS, ACCOUNTS AND CAUSES OF ACTION WHATSOEVER ARISING OR TO ARISE OUT OF ANY ORDINARY NEGLIGENCE BY ANY SUCH INDEMNITEE, AND SUCH INDEMNITEE SHALL BE ENTITLED TO INDEMNIFICATION FROM ACTS OR OMISSIONS THAT MAY CONSTITUTE
ORDINARY NEGLIGENCE. 
 (b) The Company shall, to the maximum extent permitted under the Act, pay or reimburse expenses incurred by an
Indemnitee in connection with the Indemnitee’s appearance as a witness or other participation in a proceeding involving or affecting the Company at a time when the Indemnitee is not a named defendant or respondent in the proceeding. 

(c) The Board shall have the right to require that any contract entered into by the Company provide that the Board shall have no personal
liability for the obligations of the Company thereunder. 
 (d) The indemnification provided by this Section 5.5
shall be in addition to any other rights to which each Indemnitee may be entitled under any agreement or vote of the Members, as a matter of law or otherwise, both as to action in the Indemnitee’s capacity as a Member or an officer, director,
employee or agent of a Member or as a Person serving at the request of the Company as set forth above and to action in another capacity, and shall continue as to an Indemnitee who has ceased to serve in such capacity and shall inure to the benefit
of the heirs, successors, assigns, administrators and personal representatives of the Indemnitees; provided that the indemnification provided by this Section 5.5 shall be the primary source of indemnification with
respect to the matters addressed herein, without regard to other potential sources of indemnification, reimbursement or contribution (subject to applicable express provisions of any insurance policy to which the Company is a party) and the Company
irrevocably waives, relinquishes and releases all right to contribution, subrogation or any other recovery of any kind from NGP or its Affiliates and insurance provided by NGP or its Affiliates to any Indemnitee; and provided, further,
no advancement or payment by NGP, its Affiliates or insurance provided by any of them to an Indemnitee with respect to any claim for which an Indemnitee has sought indemnification from the Company shall affect the foregoing and NGP and its
Affiliates shall have a right of contribution and/or be subrogated to the extent of such advancement or payment to all of the rights of recovery of such Indemnitee against the Company. The Company and each Member agree that NGP, its Affiliates and
the insurers they engage to provide insurance to Indemnitees are express third party beneficiaries of the terms of this Section 5.5(d). 

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 (f) An Indemnitee shall not be denied indemnification in whole or in part under this
Section 5.5 because the Indemnitee had an interest in the transaction with respect to which the indemnification applies if the transaction was otherwise permitted by the terms of this Agreement. 

Section 5.6. Reimbursement of Members. The Company or its subsidiaries shall pay or reimburse to the WildHorse Members and NGP all
reasonable direct and indirect costs and expenses incurred by such Members in organizing the Company, including legal fees and accounting fees. 

Section 5.7. Insurance. The Company shall acquire and maintain insurance covering such risks and in such amounts as the officers
of the Company shall from time to time determine to be necessary or appropriate. 
 Section 5.8. Tax Elections and Status. 

(a) The Board shall make such tax elections on behalf of the Company as it shall deem appropriate in its sole discretion. Upon request of the
Board, each Member shall cooperate in good faith with the Company in connection with the Company’s efforts to elect out of the application of the company-level audit and adjustment rules of the Bipartisan Budget Act, if applicable. 

(b) The Members agree to classify the Company as a partnership for income tax purposes. Therefore, any provision hereof to the contrary
notwithstanding, solely for income tax purposes, each of the Members hereby recognizes that the Company, so long as it has at least two Members, shall be subject to all provisions of subchapter K of Chapter 1 of Subtitle A of the Internal Revenue
Code and, to the extent permitted by law, any comparable state or local income tax provisions. Neither the Company, any Member, nor any Manager shall file an election to classify the Company as an association taxable as a corporation for income tax
purposes. 
 Section 5.9. Tax Returns. The Company shall deliver necessary tax information to each Member after the end of each
fiscal year of the Company. Not less than 60 days prior to the date (as extended) on which the Company intends to file its federal income tax return or any state income tax return but in any event no earlier than March 1 of each year, the
return proposed by the Board to be filed by the Company shall be furnished to the Members for review; provided, however, that an IRS Schedule K-1 or a good faith estimate of the amounts to be
included on such IRS Schedule K-1 for each Member shall be sent to each Member on or before March 1 of each year. In addition, not more than 10 days after the date on which the Company files its federal
income tax return or any state income tax return, a copy of the return so filed shall be furnished to the Members. 
 Section 5.10.
Tax Matters Member. Partnership Representative. 
 (a) Anthony Bahr shall be designated the tax matters member under Section 6231
of the Internal Revenue Code (in such capacity, the “Tax Matters Member”). The Tax Matters Member may be removed and replaced by action of a Majority Interest of the Members. The Tax Matters Member is authorized to take such actions
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provisions of the Internal Revenue Code or Treasury Regulations issued thereunder. The Tax Matters Member shall have full and exclusive power and authority on behalf of the Company to represent
the Company (at the Company’s expense) in connection with all examinations of the Company’s affairs by tax authorities, including resulting administrative and judicial proceedings, and to expend Company funds for professional services and
costs associated therewith. The Tax Matters Member shall keep the Members informed as to the status of any audit of the Company’s tax affairs, and shall take such action as may be necessary to cause any Member so requesting to become a
“notice partner” within the meaning of Section 6223 of the Internal Revenue Code. Without first obtaining the approval of a Majority Interest of the Members, the Tax Matters Member shall not, with respect to Company tax matters:
(i) enter into a settlement agreement with respect to any tax matter which purports to bind Members, (ii) intervene in any action pursuant to Internal Revenue Code Section 6226(b)(5), (iii) enter into an agreement extending the
statute of limitations, or (iv) file a petition pursuant to Internal Revenue Code Section 6226(a) or 6228. If an audit of any of the Company’s tax returns shall occur, the Tax Matters Member shall not settle or otherwise compromise
assertions of the auditing agent which may be adverse to any Member as compared to the position taken on the Company’s tax returns without the prior written consent of each such affected Member. 

(b) The Board may appoint and replace a Partnership Representative and authorize the Partnership Representative to take any and all actions
determined by the Board and permissible under Section 6223 of the Amended Code and Treasury Regulations thereunder. Pursuant to Section 11.2(d), the Board shall have the authority to amend this Section 5.10 to
give effect to the provisions of the Bipartisan Budget Act and any Treasury Regulations or other administrative pronouncements promulgated thereunder and each Member agrees to be bound by the provisions of any such amendment. 

Section 5.11. Section 83(b) Election. Each Member who acquires Incentive Units and who is a United States person within the
meaning of Internal Revenue Code Section 7701(a)(30) may file a timely election under Internal Revenue Code Section 83(b) with respect to such Incentive Units and consult with such Member’s tax advisor to determine the tax consequences of such
acquisition and of filing an election under Internal Revenue Code Section 83(b). Each such Member acknowledges that it is the sole responsibility of such Member, and not the Company, to file the election under Internal Revenue Code Section 83(b)
even if such Member requests the Company or its representative to assist in making such filing. In accordance with the applicable Treasury Regulations, each Member who makes an election shall promptly provide a copy of such election to the Company.

 Section 5.12. Subsidiaries of the Company. The Board may determine to conduct any Company operations indirectly through one
or more subsidiaries. 
 Section 5.13. Tax Reimbursement. If Texas law requires the Company and NGP both to participate in the
filing of a Texas franchise tax combined group report, and if NGP or its Affiliates pay the franchise tax liability due in connection with such combined report, the parties agree that the Company shall promptly reimburse NGP or its Affiliates for
the franchise tax paid on behalf of the Company as a combined group member. The franchise tax paid on behalf of the Company shall be equal to the franchise tax that the Company would have paid if it had computed its franchise tax liability for the
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member of the combined group. In such event, the parties agree that NGP and its Affiliates shall be considered as paying such amount on behalf of the Company and the Company shall deduct for
federal income tax purposes one hundred percent (100%) of the Texas franchise tax attributable to the Company; provided that in the event that such deduction may not be properly taken by the Company, the Company shall reimburse NGP and its
Affiliates for the after-tax cost of such payment of Texas franchise tax paid on the Company’s behalf. 

ARTICLE VI 
 RIGHTS OF
MEMBERS 
 Section 6.1. Rights of Members. Each of the Members shall have the right to: (a) have the Company books and
records (including those required under the Act) kept at the principal United States office of the Company and at all reasonable times to inspect and copy any of them at the sole expense of such Member; (b) have on demand true and full
information of all things affecting the Company and a formal account of Company affairs whenever circumstances render it just and reasonable; (c) have dissolution and winding up of the Company by decree of court as provided for in the Act; and
(d) exercise all rights of a Member under the Act (except to the extent otherwise specifically provided herein). Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Members shall not have the right to receive data pertaining to the properties of the Company if
the Company is subject to a valid agreement prohibiting the distribution of such data or if the Board shall otherwise determine that such data is Confidential Information. 

Section 6.2. Limitations on Members. The Members, (in his or its capacity as a Member) shall not: (a) be permitted to take
part in the business or control of the business or affairs of the Company; (b) have any voice in the management or operation of any Company property; or (c) have the authority or power to act as agent for or on behalf of the Company or any
other Member, to do any act which would be binding on the Company or any other Member, or to incur any expenditures on behalf of or with respect to the Company. No Member (in his or its capacity as a Member) shall hold out or represent to any third
party that the Members have any such power or right or that the Members are anything other than “members” of the Company. The foregoing provision shall not be applicable to a Member acting in his or its capacity as a member of the Board or
an officer of the Company. 
 Section 6.3. Liability of Members. No Member shall be liable for the debts, liabilities, contracts
or other obligations of the Company except (a) as otherwise provided in the Act and (b) as expressly provided in this Agreement. 

Section 6.4. Withdrawal and Return of Capital Contributions. No Member shall be entitled to (a) withdraw from the Company
except upon the assignment by such Member of all of its Company Interest in accordance with Article IX, or (b) the return of its Capital Contributions except to the extent, if any, that distributions made pursuant to the express terms of
this Agreement may be considered as such by law or upon dissolution and liquidation of the Company, and then only to the extent expressly provided for in this Agreement and as permitted by law. 

  
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 Section 6.5. Voting Rights. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, to the
extent that the vote of the Members may be required hereunder, the act of a Majority Interest of the Members shall be an act of the Members. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, with respect to any Company Interests held by
any Member who is an Employee, such Company Interests shall be non-voting if and when such Person’s status as an Employee is terminated for any reason or without reason, including by termination,
resignation, death or disability. 
 ARTICLE VII 

BOOKS, REPORTS, MEETINGS AND CONFIDENTIALITY 

Section 7.1. Capital Accounts, Books and Records. 

(a) The Company shall keep books of account for the Company in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Such books shall be maintained at
the principal office of the Company. 
 (b) An individual capital account (the “Capital Account”) shall be maintained by the
Company for each Member as provided below: 
 (i) The Capital Account of each Member shall, except as otherwise provided herein, be increased
by (A) the amount of cash and the fair market value of any property contributed to the Company by such Member (net of the Gross Liability Value of any Obligations secured by such contributed property that the Company is considered to assume or
take subject to under Section 752 of the Internal Revenue Code), (B) such Member’s share of the Net Profits of the Company and special allocations of income or gain under Section 4.2, and (C) the Gross
Liability Value of any Obligations assumed (or deemed assumed) by a Member from the Company that would not otherwise be taken into account under Section 7.1(b)(i)(D), and shall be decreased by (D) such Member’s share of the Net
Losses of the Company and special allocations of deduction or loss under Section 4.2 and by the amount of cash or the fair market value of any property distributed to such Member (net of the Gross Liability Value of any
Obligations secured by such distributed property that such Member is considered to assume or take subject to under Section 752 of the Internal Revenue Code or would be considered to have assumed or taken subject to for purposes of
Section 752 of the Internal Revenue Code if such Obligation were a liability for purposes of Section 752 of the Internal Revenue Code) and (E) the Gross Liability Value of any Obligations assumed (or deemed assumed) by the Company
from a Member that would not otherwise be taken into account under Section 7.1(b)(i)(A)). The Capital Accounts shall also be increased or decreased (I) to reflect a revaluation of Company property and Obligations pursuant to paragraphs
(b) and (f) of the definition of Carrying Value and (II) upon the exercise of any noncompensatory warrant pursuant to the requirements of Treasury Regulation Sections 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(d)(4) and 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(s). 

(ii) Any adjustments of basis of Company property provided for under Sections 734 and 743 of the Internal Revenue Code and comparable
provisions of state law (resulting from an election under Section 754 of the Internal Revenue Code or comparable provisions of state law) shall not affect the Capital Accounts of the Members (unless otherwise required by applicable Treasury
Regulations), and the Members’ Capital Accounts shall be debited or credited pursuant to the terms of this Section 7.1 as if no such election had been made. 

  
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 (iii) Capital Accounts shall be adjusted, in a manner consistent with this
Section 7.1, to reflect any adjustments in items of Company income, gain, loss or deduction (including Simulated Depletion, Simulated Gain and Simulated Loss) that result from amended returns filed by the Company or
pursuant to an agreement by the Company with the Internal Revenue Service or a final court decision. 
 (iv) The allocation of basis
prescribed by Section 613A(c)(7)(D) of the Internal Revenue Code and provided for in Section 4.3(b) and each Member’s separately computed depletion deductions shall not reduce such Member’s Capital Account, but such Member’s
Capital Account shall be decreased by its allocable share of Simulated Depletion. The Simulated Basis of each oil and gas property shall be allocated to each Member in accordance with such Member’s Capital Interest Percentage as of the time
such oil and gas property is acquired by the Company (and any additions to such Simulated Basis resulting from expenditures required to be capitalized in such Simulated Basis shall be allocated among the Members in a manner designed to cause the
Members’ proportionate shares of such Simulated Basis to be in accordance with their Capital Interest Percentages as determined at the time of any such additions), and shall be reallocated among the Members in accordance with the Members’
Capital Interest Percentages as determined immediately following the occurrence of an event giving rise to an adjustment to the Carrying Values of the Company’s oil and gas properties pursuant to clause (b) of the definition of Carrying
Value. Simulated Depletion with respect to each separate oil and gas property shall be allocated to the Members in proportion to their respective shares of the Simulated Basis in the related property. No Member’s Capital Account shall be
decreased, however, by Simulated Depletion deductions attributable to any oil and gas property to the extent such deductions exceed such Member’s allocable share of the Company’s remaining Simulated Basis in such property. Any Simulated
Gain shall be allocated to the Members and shall increase their respective Capital Accounts in the same manner as an equal amount of gain would have been allocated pursuant to Section 4.1. Any Simulated Loss shall be
allocated to the Members and shall reduce their respective Capital Accounts in the same percentages as the basis of the property sold was allocated up to an amount equal to each Member’s share of the Company’s Simulated Basis in such
property at the time of such sale. 
 (v) It is the intention of the Members that the Capital Accounts of each Member be kept in the manner
required under Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv). To the extent any additional adjustment to the Capital Accounts is required by such regulation, the Board is hereby authorized to make such adjustment after notice to the Members. 

(vi) In accordance with the provisions of Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(f), upon a Member’s contribution to the Company of
cash or properties in exchange for a Company Interest, the Capital Accounts of all Members and the Carrying Values of all Company properties and Obligations shall, immediately prior to such issuance, be adjusted upward or downward to reflect any
Unrealized Gain or Unrealized Loss attributable to the Company properties and Obligations, as if such Unrealized Gain or Unrealized Loss had been recognized immediately prior to such contribution and had been allocated to the Members at such time
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 (vii) Any Person who acquires a Company Interest directly from a Member, or whose Company
Interest shall be increased by means of a Transfer to it of all or part of the Company Interest of another Member, shall have a Capital Account (including a credit for all Capital Contributions made by such Member Transferring such Company Interest)
which includes the Capital Account balance of the Company Interest or portion thereof so acquired or Transferred. 
 Section 7.2.
Bank Accounts. The Board shall cause one or more Company accounts to be maintained in a bank (or banks) which is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or some other financial institution, which accounts shall be used for the
payment of the expenditures incurred by the Company in connection with the business of the Company, and in which shall be deposited any and all receipts of the Company. The Board shall determine the number of and the Persons who will be authorized
as signatories on each such bank account. The Company may invest the Company funds in such money market accounts or other investments as the Board shall determine to be of high quality. 

Section 7.3. Reports. The Company shall provide each Capital Member with copies of such financial reports as shall be reasonably
requested from time to time by such Members and any such other reports and financial information as the Board shall determine from time to time, including periodic consolidated financial statements for the Company and its subsidiaries (including
income statements, balance sheets and cash flow statements) and copies of all engineering reserve reports and other financial reports that the Company or its subsidiaries provides to any financial institution that provides debt or equity financing
to the Company or its subsidiaries; provided that any information provided to Members pursuant to this Section 7.3 shall be deemed Confidential Information. 

Section 7.4. Meetings of Members. The Board may hold meetings of the Members from time to time to inform and consult with the
Members concerning the Company’s assets and such other matters as the Board deems appropriate, provided that nothing in this Section 7.4 shall require the Board to hold any such meetings. Such meetings shall be
held at such times and places, as often and in such manner as shall be determined by the Board. The Board at its election may separately inform and consult with the Members for the above purposes without the necessity of calling and/or holding a
meeting of the Members. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 7.4, the Members shall not be permitted to take part in the business or control of the business of the Company; it being the intention of the
parties that the involvement of the Members as contemplated in this Section 7.4 is for the purpose of informing the Members with respect to various Company matters, explaining any information furnished to the Members in
connection therewith, answering any questions the Members may have with respect thereto and receiving any ideas or suggestions the Members may have with respect thereto; it being the further intention of the parties that the Board shall have full
and exclusive power and authority on behalf of the Company to acquire, manage, control and administer the assets, business and affairs of the Company in accordance with Section 5.1 and the other applicable provisions of
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 Section 7.5. Confidentiality. No Member shall use, publish, disseminate or otherwise
disclose, directly or indirectly, any Confidential Information that should come into the possession of such Member for other than a proper Company purpose. No Member shall disclose any such Confidential Information except as expressly authorized by
this Agreement or by the Board, or as required by law or governmental or regulatory authority. Each Member shall instruct all Affiliates (including their representatives, agents and counsel) to comply with this Section 7.5.
If a Member is required by law or court order to disclose information that would otherwise be Confidential Information under this Agreement, such Member shall immediately notify the Company of such notice and provide the Company the opportunity to
resist such disclosure by appropriate proceedings. The terms of this Section 7.5 shall survive with respect to each Member until the earlier to occur of (a) the date following one year from the date of the liquidation
of the Company and (b) the date following two years from the date of termination or Transfer of such Member’s Company Interest. 

ARTICLE VIII 

DISSOLUTION, LIQUIDATION AND TERMINATION 

Section 8.1. Dissolution. The Company shall be dissolved upon the occurrence of any of the following: 

(a) The seventh anniversary of the date of this Agreement; 

(b) The sale, disposition or termination of all or substantially all of the property then owned by the Company; or 

(c) The consent in writing of the Board of Managers. 

Section 8.2. Winding Down. From and after the sixth anniversary of the Company’s formation, unless the Capital Members
otherwise mutually agree or unless the Company has previously been dissolved, the Members shall cooperate in the marketing and sale of all or substantially all of the assets or outstanding Company Interests, or any other similar transaction to
potentially interested third parties, such that the Company can be formally liquidated prior to the end of its stated term. 

Section 8.3. Liquidation and Termination. Upon dissolution of the Company, the Board or, if the Board so desires, a Person
selected by the Board, shall act as liquidator or shall appoint one or more liquidators who shall have full authority to wind up the affairs of the Company and make final distribution as provided herein. The liquidator shall continue to operate the
Company properties with all of the power and authority of the Board. The steps to be accomplished by the liquidator are as follows: 
 (a) As
promptly as possible after dissolution and again after final liquidation, the liquidator, if requested by any Member, shall cause a proper accounting to be made by the Company’s independent accountants of the Company’s assets, liabilities
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 (b) The liquidator shall pay all of the debts and liabilities of the Company (including all
expenses incurred in liquidation) or otherwise make adequate provision therefor (including the establishment of a cash escrow fund for contingent liabilities in such amount and for such term as the liquidator may reasonably determine). After making
payment or provision for all debts and liabilities of the Company, the liquidator shall sell all properties and assets of the Company for cash as promptly as is consistent with obtaining the best price therefor; provided, however, that
upon the consent of a Majority Interest of the Members, the liquidator may distribute such properties in kind. All Net Profit, Net Loss, Simulated Gain and Simulated Loss (or other items of income, gain loss or deduction allocable under
Section 4.2) realized on such sales shall be allocated to the Members as provided in this Agreement, and the Capital Accounts of the Members shall be adjusted accordingly. In the event of a distribution of properties in
kind, the liquidator shall first adjust the Capital Accounts of the Members by the amount of any Net Profit, Net Loss, Simulated Gain and Simulated Loss (or other items of income, gain loss or deduction allocable under
Section 4.2) that would have been recognized by the Members if such properties had been sold at then fair market values. The liquidator shall then distribute the proceeds of such sales or such properties to the Members in
the manner provided in Section 4.4(a). If the foregoing distributions to the Members do not equal the Member’s respective positive Capital Account balances as determined after giving effect to the foregoing adjustments and to all
adjustments attributable to allocations of Net Profit, Net Loss, Simulated Gain and Simulated Loss realized by the Company during the taxable year in question and all adjustments attributable to contributions and distributions of money and property
effected prior to such distribution, then, the allocations of Net Profit, Net Loss, Simulated Gain and Simulated Loss provided for in this Agreement shall be adjusted, to the least extent necessary, to produce a Capital Account balance for each
Member which corresponds to the amount of the distribution to such Member. Each Member shall have the right to designate another Person to receive any property which otherwise would be distributed in kind to that Member pursuant to this
Section 8.3. 
 (c) Except as expressly provided herein, the liquidator shall comply with any applicable
requirements of the Act and all other applicable laws pertaining to the winding up of the affairs of the Company and the final distribution of its assets. 

(d) Notwithstanding any provision in this Agreement to the contrary, no Member shall be obligated to restore a deficit balance in its Capital
Account at any time. 
 The distribution of cash and/or property to the Members in accordance with the provisions of this
Section 8.3 shall constitute a complete return to the Members of their Capital Contributions and a complete distribution to the Members of their Company Interest and all Company property. 

ARTICLE IX 
 ASSIGNMENTS
OF COMPANY INTERESTS 
 Section 9.1. Assignments of Company Interests. 

(a) No Member’s Company Interest or rights therein shall be Transferred, or made subject to an Indirect Transfer, in whole or in part,
without the prior written consent of the Board; provided, however, that any Member may assign its Company Interest without obtaining such consent pursuant to (i) an Excluded Affiliate Transfer or (ii) a Transfer that is
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permitted pursuant to the Voting and Transfer Restriction Agreement. Any attempt by a Member to assign its Company Interest in violation of the immediately preceding sentence shall be void ab
initio. If an interest in a Unit or other Company Interest is required by law to be Transferred to a spouse of a holder thereof pursuant to an order of a court of competent jurisdiction in a divorce proceeding (notwithstanding the foregoing
provisions of this Section 9.1(a)), then such holder shall nevertheless retain all rights with respect to such interest and any interest of such spouse shall be subject to such rights of such holder. In addition, if it is determined that the
holder will be required to pay any taxes attributable to such interest of the spouse in the Company, then any tax liability of such holder that is attributable to such spouse’s interest shall be taken into account, and shall reduce such
spouse’s interest in the Company; in no event shall the Company be required to provide any financial, valuation or other information regarding the Company or any of its subsidiaries or Affiliates or any of their respective assets to the spouse
or former spouse of such holder. 
 (b) Unless an assignee of a Company Interest becomes a substituted Member in accordance with the
provisions set forth below, such assignee shall not be entitled to any of the rights granted to a Member hereunder, other than the right to receive allocations of income, gains, losses, deductions, credits and similar items and distributions to
which the assignor would otherwise be entitled, to the extent such items are assigned. 
 (c) An assignee of a Company Interest shall become
a substituted Member entitled to all of the rights of a Member if, and only if, (i) the assignor gives the assignee such right, (ii) the Board consents in writing to such substitution, the granting or denying of which shall be in the
Board’s sole discretion, (iii) the assignee executes and delivers such instruments, in form and substance satisfactory to the Board, as the Board may deem necessary or desirable to effect such substitution and to confirm the agreement of
the assignee to be bound by all of the terms and provisions of this Agreement, and (iv) if the Board so requires, the assignee reimburses the Company for any costs incurred by the Company in connection with such assignment and substitution.
Upon the satisfaction of such requirements, such assignee shall be admitted as of such date as shall be provided for in any document evidencing such assignment as a substituted Member of the Company. 

(d) The Company and the Board shall be entitled to treat the record Member of any Company Interest as the absolute Member thereof in all
respects and shall incur no liability for distributions of cash or other property made in good faith to such Member until such time as a written assignment of such Company Interest that complies with the terms of this Agreement has been received by
the Board. 
 ARTICLE X 

REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 

Section 10.1. Representations and Warranties. Each Member acknowledges and agrees that its Company Interest is being purchased for
such Member’s own account as part of a private offering, exempt from registration under the Securities Act and all applicable state securities or blue sky laws, for investment only and not with a view to the distribution nor other sale thereof
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laws under the Securities Act or any applicable state securities laws may not be available if the Company Interest is acquired by such Member with a view to resale or distribution thereof under
any conditions or circumstances as would constitute a distribution of such Company Interest within the meaning and purview of the Securities Act or the applicable state securities laws. Accordingly, each Member represents and warrants to the Company
and all other interested parties that: 
 (a) Such Member has sufficient financial resources to continue such Member’s investment in the
Company for an indefinite period and understands that (i) such Member is acquiring an interest in the Company without being furnished any offering literature or prospectus, and (ii) the acquisition of such Member’s Company Interest by
such Member has not been reviewed by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission or by any administrative agency charged with the administration of the securities or “blue sky” laws of any state. 

(b) Such Member acknowledges that the Company Interest being acquired by such Member was not offered to such Member by means of publicly
disseminated advertisements or sales literature, nor is such Member aware of any offers made to other Persons by such means. 
 (c) Such
Member is familiar with Regulation D promulgated under the Securities Act, and such Member is an “accredited investor” as defined in Rule 501(a) of such Regulation D. 

(d) Such Member has adequate means of providing for its current needs and contingencies and can afford a complete loss of its investment in the
Company. 
 (e) It is such Member’s intention to acquire and hold its Company Interest solely for its private investment and for its own
account and with no view or intention to Transfer such Company Interest (or any portion thereof) in violation of applicable law or this Agreement. 

(f) Such Member has no contract, undertaking, agreement, or arrangement with any Person to sell or otherwise Transfer to any Person, or to have
any Person sell on behalf of such Member, its Company Interest (or any portion thereof), and such Member is not engaged in and does not plan to engage within the foreseeable future in any discussion with any Person relative to the sale or any
Transfer of its Company Interest (or any portion thereof), except pursuant to an Excluded Affiliate Transfer. 
 (g) Such Member is not aware
of any occurrence, event, or circumstance upon the happening of which such Member intends to attempt to Transfer its Company Interest (or any portion thereof), and such Member does not have any present intention of Transferring its Company Interest
(or any portion thereof) after the lapse of any particular period of time, except pursuant to an Excluded Affiliate Transfer. 
 (h) Such
Member, by making other investments of a similar nature and/or by reason of his/its business and financial experience or the business and financial experience of those Persons it has retained to advise such Member with respect to its investment in
the Company, is a sophisticated investor who has the capacity to protect its own interest in investments of this nature, so as to be capable of evaluating the merits and risks of an investment in the Company Interest.

  
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(i) Such Member has had all documents, records, books and due diligence materials pertaining to this investment made available to such Member and such Member’s accountants and advisors; such
Member has also had an opportunity to ask questions of and receive answers from the Company concerning this investment; and such Member has all of the information deemed by such Member to be necessary or appropriate to evaluate the investment and
the risks and merits thereof and to make an informed decision concerning such Member’s investment in the Company Interest. 
 (j) Such
Member has a close business association with the Company or certain of its Affiliates, thereby making the Member a well-informed investor for purposes of this investment. 

(k) Such Member is aware of the following: 

(i) The Company is newly organized and has no financial or operating history and, further, such Member’s investment in the Company is
speculative and involves a high degree of risk of loss by the Member of its entire investment, with no assurance of any income from such investment; 

(ii) No federal or state agency has made any finding or determination as to the fairness of the investment, or any recommendation or
endorsement, of such investment; 
 (iii) There are substantial restrictions on the Transferability of the Company Interest of such Member,
there will be no public market for the Company Interest and, accordingly, it may not be possible for such Member readily to liquidate its investment in the Company in case of emergency; and 

(iv) Any federal or state income tax benefits which may be available to such Member may be lost through changes to existing laws and
regulations or in the interpretation of existing laws and regulations; such Member in making this investment is relying, if at all, solely upon the advice of its own tax advisors with respect to the tax aspects of an investments in the Company. 

(l) Such Member further covenants and agrees that (i) its Company Interest will not be resold unless the provisions set forth in
Article IX above are complied with, and (ii) such Member shall have no right to require registration of its Company Interest under the Securities Act or applicable state securities laws, and, in view of the nature of the Company and its
business, such registration is neither contemplated nor likely. 
 (m) Such Member understands that a legend indicating that the Company
Interest has not been registered under applicable federal and state securities laws and referring to the restrictions on transferability and sale of the Company Interest may be placed on any certificate(s) or other document delivered to such Member
or any substitute therefore and any transfer agent of the Company or its affiliates may be instructed to require compliance therewith. 

  
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 (n) Such Member confirms that such Member has been advised to consult with such Member’s own
attorney regarding legal matters concerning the Company and to consult with independent tax advisors regarding the tax consequences of investing in the Company. 

(o) Such Member acknowledges that such Member understands the meaning and the legal consequences of the representations, warranties, covenants
and certifications set forth in this Article X and that the Company has relied and will rely upon such representations, warranties, covenants and certifications. 

ARTICLE XI 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Section 11.1. Notices. All notices, elections, demands or other communications required or permitted to be made or given pursuant
to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be considered as properly given or made on the date of actual delivery if given by (a) personal delivery, (b) United States mail, (c) expedited overnight delivery service with proof of
delivery, or (d) via facsimile with confirmation of delivery, addressed to the respective addressee(s). Any Member may change its address by giving notice in writing to the other Members of its new address. 

Section 11.2. Amendment. 

(a) In addition to the right of the Board to amend this Agreement as provided below, and except as otherwise provided below, any change,
modification, or amendment to this Agreement shall be effective if made by an instrument in writing that has been duly approved by the Board and a Majority Interest of the Members. 

(b) Notwithstanding Section 11.2(a): 

(i) with respect to any change, modification, supplement, restatement, waiver or amendment to this Agreement that would (A) increase the
liability or duties of any of the Members, (B) change the contributions required of any of the Members, (C) cause the Company to be taxed as a corporation, or (D) otherwise result in any disproportionate and material adverse
consequences for any Member, such change, modification, supplement, restatement, waiver or amendment shall not be binding on such Member unless contained in a written instrument duly executed by such Member; 

(ii) with respect to any change, modification, supplement, restatement, waiver or amendment that would alter or change the rights, obligations,
powers or preferences of one or more Capital Members in a disproportionate and adverse manner, other than in a de minimis respect, compared to other Capital Members, such change, modification, supplement, restatement, waiver or amendment shall also
require the prior written consent of Capital Members holding a majority of the Company Interests so disproportionately and adversely affected; and 

  
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 (iii) with respect to any change, modification, supplement, restatement, waiver or amendment to
this Agreement that would alter or change the rights, obligations, powers or preferences of one or more Members in their capacity as a holder of Incentive Units in a disproportionate and adverse manner, other than in a de minimis respect, compared
to any other class or series of Company Interests (including Company Interests held by Capital Members), such change, modification, supplement, restatement, waiver or amendment shall also require the prior written consent of Members holding at least
a majority of the outstanding Incentive Units; 
 provided, however, that any amendment which is made to facilitate a merger or consolidation of the
Company with any other entity, to convert the Company into another entity, or to cause the Company to participate in an exchange of interests or some type of business combination with any other entity, shall require the approval only of the Board
and a Majority Interest of the Capital Members, if each of the material terms and provisions of such merger, consolidation, conversion, exchange or combination provides for equal and/or proportionate treatment of each of the Members. 

(c) With respect to any change, modification, or amendment to this Agreement that would change the name of the Company, admit new or
substituted Members in accordance with the terms of Article IX, or any other change, modification or amendment that does not adversely affect the Members in any disproportionate and material respect, and any change, modification or amendment
which the Board determines is necessary or advisable to ensure that the Company is not and will not be treated as an association taxable as a corporation for federal income tax purposes or to conform with changes in applicable tax law (provided
such changes do not have a material adverse effect on the Members), such change, modification, or amendment may be contained in a written instrument executed solely by the Board; provided that the Board notifies the Members of such
change, modification, or amendment. 
 (d) With respect to any change, modification, or amendment to this Agreement which the Board
determines is necessary or advisable to comply with or administer in an equitable manner the provisions of the Bipartisan Budget Act and any Treasury Regulations or other administrative pronouncements promulgated thereunder in any manner determined
by the Board, such change, modification, or amendment may be contained in a written instrument executed solely by the Board; provided that the Board notifies the Members of such change, modification, or amendment. 

Section 11.3. Partition. Each of the Members hereby irrevocably waives for the term of the Company any right that such Member may
have to maintain any action for partition with respect to the Company property. 
 Section 11.4. Entire Agreement. This
Agreement and the other documents contemplated hereby constitute the full and complete agreement of the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof. 

Section 11.5. Severability. Every provision in this Agreement is intended to be severable. If any term or provision hereof is
illegal or invalid for any reason whatsoever, such illegality or invalidity shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this Agreement. 

  
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 Section 11.6. No Waiver. The failure of any Member to insist upon strict performance
of a covenant hereunder or of any obligation hereunder, irrespective of the length of time for which such failure continues, shall not constitute a waiver of such Member’s right to demand strict compliance in the future. No consent or waiver,
express or implied, to or of any breach or default in the performance of any obligation hereunder shall constitute a consent or waiver to or of any other breach or default in the performance of the same or any other obligation hereunder. 

Section 11.7. Applicable Law. This Agreement and the rights and obligations of the parties hereunder shall be governed by and
interpreted, construed and enforced in accordance with the internal laws of the State of Delaware, without regard to rules or principles of conflicts of law requiring the application of the law of another State. 

Section 11.8. Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and
their respective heirs, legal representatives, successors and assigns; provided, however, that no Member may Transfer all or any part of its rights or Company Interest or any interest under this Agreement except in accordance with
Article IX. 
 Section 11.9. Arbitration. Any dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement, the Transaction
Documents, or the Company, including claims sounding in contract, tort, statutory or otherwise (a “Dispute”), shall be settled exclusively and finally by arbitration in accordance with this Section 11.9.

 (a) Rules and Procedures. Such arbitration shall be administered by JAMS/Endispute, Inc., a Delaware corporation and national
dispute resolution company (“JAMS”), pursuant to (i) the JAMS Streamlined Arbitration Rules and Procedures, if the amount in controversy is $250,000 or less, or (ii) the JAMS Comprehensive Arbitration Rules and Procedures,
if the amount in controversy exceeds $250,000 (each, as applicable, the “Rules”). The making, validity, construction, and interpretation of this Section 11.9, and all procedural aspects of the arbitration
conducted pursuant hereto, shall be decided by the arbitrator(s). For purposes of this Section 11.9, “amount in controversy” means the stated amount of the claim, not including interest or attorneys’ fees,
plus the stated amount of any counterclaim, not including interest or attorneys’ fees. If the claim or counterclaim seeks a form of relief other than damages, such as injunctive or declaratory relief, it shall be treated as if the amount in
controversy exceeds $250,000, unless all parties to the Dispute otherwise agree. 
 (b) Discovery. Discovery shall be allowed only to
the extent permitted by the Rules. 
 (c) Time and Place. All arbitration proceedings hereunder shall be conducted in Dallas, Texas or
such other location as all parties to the Dispute may agree. Unless good cause is shown or all parties to the Dispute otherwise agree, the hearing on the merits shall be conducted within 180 days of the initiation of the arbitration, if the
arbitration is being conducted under the Streamlined Arbitration Rules, or within 270 days of the initiation of the arbitration, if the arbitration is being conducted under the Comprehensive Arbitration Rules. However, it shall not be a basis to
challenge the outcome or result of the arbitration proceeding that it was not conducted within the specified timeframe, nor shall the failure to conduct the hearing within the specified timeframe in any way waive the right to arbitration as provided
for herein. 

  
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 (d) Arbitrators. 

(i) If the amount in controversy is $250,000 or less, the arbitration shall be before a single arbitrator selected by JAMS in accordance with
the Rules. 
 (ii) If the amount in controversy is more than $250,000, the arbitration shall be before a panel of three arbitrators, selected
in accordance with this paragraph. The party initiating the arbitration shall designate, with its initial filing, its choice of arbitrator. Within 30 days of the notice of initiation of the arbitration procedure, the opposing party to the Dispute
shall select one arbitrator. If any party to the Dispute shall fail to select an arbitrator within the required time, JAMS shall appoint an arbitrator for that party. In the event that the Dispute involves three or more parties, JAMS shall determine
the parties’ alignment pursuant to Rule 15 and each “side” shall have the right to appoint one arbitrator as provided above. The two arbitrators so selected shall select a third arbitrator, failing agreement on which, the third
arbitrator shall be selected in accordance with JAMS Rule 15. Notwithstanding that each party may select an arbitrator, all arbitrators (whether selected by the parties, JAMS or otherwise) shall be independent and shall disclose any relationship
that he or she may have with any party to the Dispute at the time of their respective appointment. All arbitrators shall be subject to challenge for cause under JAMS Rule 15. In the event that any party-selected arbitrator is struck for cause, JAMS
shall appoint the replacement arbitrator. 
 (e) Waiver of Certain Damages. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement to
the contrary, the Company and the Members expressly agree that the arbitrators shall have absolutely no authority to award consequential, incidental, special, treble, exemplary or punitive damages of any type under any circumstances regardless of
whether such damages may be available under Delaware law, or any other laws, or under the Federal Arbitration Act or the Rules, unless such damages are a part of a third party claim for which a Member is entitled to indemnification hereunder. 

(f) Limitations on Arbitrators. The arbitrators shall have authority to interpret and apply the terms and conditions of this Agreement
and to order any remedy allowed by this Agreement, including specific performance of the Agreement, but may not change any term or condition of this Agreement, deprive any Member of a remedy expressly provided hereunder, or provide any right or
remedy that has been excluded hereunder. 
 (g) Form of Award. The arbitration award shall conform with the Rules, but also contain a
certification by the arbitrators that, except as permitted by Section 11.9(e), the award does not include any consequential, incidental, special, treble, exemplary or punitive damages. 

(h) Fees and Awards. The fees and expenses of the arbitrator(s) shall be borne equally by each side to the Dispute, but the decision of
the arbitrator(s) may include such award of the arbitrators’ expenses and of other costs to the prevailing side as the arbitrators may determine. In addition, the prevailing party shall be entitled to an award of its attorneys’ fees and
interest. 
 (i) Binding Nature. The decision and award shall be binding upon all of the parties to the Dispute and final and
nonappealable to the maximum extent permitted by law, and judgment thereon may be entered in a court of competent jurisdiction and enforced by any party to the Dispute as a final judgment of such court. 

  
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 Section 11.10. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more
counterparts, each of which shall be an original and all of which shall constitute but one and the same document. 

*    *    *    * 

[Signature Pages of Company, Members and Managers Attached] 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first
above written. 
  

			
	COMPANY:
	
	 WILDHORSE INVESTMENT HOLDINGS, LLC,

a Delaware limited liability company

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Anthony Bahr

	Name:	 	Anthony Bahr
	Title:	 	Authorized Person
	
	MANAGERS:
	
	 /s/ Scott Gieselman

	Scott Gieselman
	
	 /s/ David W. Hayes

	David W. Hayes
	
	 /s/ Tony R. Weber

	Tony R. Weber
	
	 /s/ Anthony Bahr

	Anthony Bahr
	
	 /s/ Jay Graham

	Jay Graham

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WILDHORSE INVESTMENT HOLDINGS, LLC 

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	MEMBERS:
	
	NGP X US HOLDINGS, L.P.
		
	By:	 	NGP X Holdings GP, L.L.C.
		 	Its General Partner
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Tony R. Weber

		 	Tony R. Weber             , Authorized Person

  
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[Signature pages appended.] 

  
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	JJE HOLDINGS, LP
		
	By:	 	
	
	 /s/ Steve Eckerman

	Name: Steve Eckerman
	Title: Manager

  
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	H2E HOLDINGS, LP
		
	By:	 	
	
	 /s/ Paul R. Eschete

	Name: Paul R. Eschete
	Title: Manager

  
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	SVH HOLDINGS, LP
		
	By:	 	
	
	 /s/ Steve Habachy

	Name: Steve Habachy
	Title: Manager

  
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	HOWTH INVESTMENTS, LP
	
	By:
	
	 /s/ Terence Lynch

	Name:	 	Terence Lynch
	Title:	 	Manager of Howth Investments LLC, its
		 	general partner

  
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	GARY SMITH
	
	 /s/ Gary Smith

  
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	JAY GRAHAM
	
	 /s/ Jay Graham

  
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	MIKE SHERWOOD
	
	 /s/ Mike Sherwood

  
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	PAUL ESCHETE
	
	 /s/ Paul Eschete

  
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	STEVE ECKERMAN
	
	 /s/ Steve Eckerman

  
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	STEVE HABACHY
	
	 /s/ Steve Habachy

  
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	TERENCE LYNCH
	
	 /s/ Terence Lynch

  
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	RANDAL GARRETT
	
	 /s/ Randal Garrett

  
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	JOHN NABORS
	
	 /s/ John Nabors

  
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	MATTHEW VAN WIE
	
	 /s/ Matthew Van Wie

  
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	MATTHEW AVERILL
	
	 /s/ Matthew Averill

  
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	COURTNEY DAMM
	
	 /s/ Courtney Damm

  
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	HERBERT COLE
	
	 /s/ Herbert Cole

  
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	LUIS MIER
	
	 /s/ Luis Mier

  
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	BYRON BARNES
	
	 /s/ Byron Barnes

  
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	JACOB RODGERS
	
	 /s/ Jacob Rodgers

  
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	NEAL HAMILTON
	
	 /s/ Neal Hamilton

  
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	AMIR RADFAR
	
	 /s/ Amir Radfar

  
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	MARK HICKS
	
	 /s/ Mark Hicks

  
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	JOSHUA SIGLER
	
	 /s/ Josh Sigler

  
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	JEREMY HAFEMANN
	
	 /s/ Jeremy Hafemann

  
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	SETH IRELAND
	
	 /s/ Seth Ireland

  
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	RACHEL COLEY
	
	 /s/ Rachel Coley

  
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	CHRIS HENN
	
	 /s/ Chris Henn

  
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	MICHAEL WELLS
	
	 /s/ Michael Wells

  
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SIGNATURE PAGEEX-10.7

 Exhibit 10.7 

Execution Version 
  

 
  

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LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT 

ESQUISTO INVESTMENT HOLDINGS, LLC 

December 19, 2016 
  

 
  

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

							
		 		  	 	Page No.	  
	 Article I
	 	FORMATION OF COMPANY	  	 	1	  
			
	 Section 1.1
	 	Formation	  	 	1	  
	 Section 1.2
	 	Name	  	 	1	  
	 Section 1.3
	 	Business	  	 	2	  
	 Section 1.4
	 	Places of Business; Registered Agent; Names and Addresses of Members	  	 	2	  
	 Section 1.5
	 	Term	  	 	2	  
	 Section 1.6
	 	Filings	  	 	2	  
	 Section 1.7
	 	Title to Company Property	  	 	2	  
	 Section 1.8
	 	No Payments of Individual Obligations	  	 	3	  
			
	 Article II
	 	DEFINITIONS AND REFERENCES	  	 	3	  
			
	 Section 2.1
	 	Defined Terms	  	 	3	  
	 Section 2.2
	 	References and Titles	  	 	9	  
			
	 Article III
	 	CAPITALIZATION AND UNITS	  	 	10	  
			
	 Section 3.1
	 	Capital Contributions of Members	  	 	10	  
	 Section 3.2
	 	Issuances of Additional Securities	  	 	10	  
	 Section 3.3
	 	Return of Contributions	  	 	10	  
			
	 Article IV
	 	ALLOCATIONS AND DISTRIBUTIONS	  	 	10	  
			
	 Section 4.1
	 	Allocations of Net Profits and Net Losses	  	 	10	  
	 Section 4.2
	 	Special Allocations	  	 	11	  
	 Section 4.3
	 	Income Tax Allocations	  	 	12	  
	 Section 4.4
	 	Distributions	  	 	14	  
			
	 Article V
	 	MANAGEMENT AND RELATED MATTERS	  	 	14	  
			
	 Section 5.1
	 	Power and Authority of Board	  	 	14	  
	 Section 5.2
	 	Officers	  	 	15	  
	 Section 5.3
	 	Acknowledged and Permitted Activities	  	 	16	  
	 Section 5.4
	 	Duties and Services of the Board	  	 	16	  
	 Section 5.5
	 	Liability and Indemnification	  	 	16	  
	 Section 5.6
	 	Reimbursement of Members	  	 	18	  
	 Section 5.7
	 	Insurance	  	 	18	  
	 Section 5.8
	 	Tax Elections and Status	  	 	18	  
	 Section 5.9
	 	Tax Returns	  	 	18	  
	 Section 5.10
	 	Tax Matters Member	  	 	18	  
	 Section 5.11
	 	Partnership Representative	  	 	19	  
	 Section 5.12
	 	Annual Financial Statements	  	 	20	  
	 Section 5.13
	 	Subsidiaries of the Company	  	 	20	  
	 Section 5.14
	 	Outside Manager Expenses	  	 	20	  
	 Section 5.15
	 	Tax Reimbursement	  	 	20	  

  
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	 Article VI
	 	RIGHTS OF MEMBERS	  	 	21	  
			
	 Section 6.1
	 	Rights of Members	  	 	21	  
	 Section 6.2
	 	Limitations on Members	  	 	21	  
	 Section 6.3
	 	Liability of Members	  	 	21	  
	 Section 6.4
	 	Withdrawal and Return of Capital Contributions	  	 	21	  
	 Section 6.5
	 	Voting Rights	  	 	21	  
			
	 Article VII
	 	BOOKS, REPORTS, MEETINGS AND CONFIDENTIALITY	  	 	22	  
			
	 Section 7.1
	 	Capital Accounts, Books and Records	  	 	22	  
	 Section 7.2
	 	Bank Accounts	  	 	23	  
	 Section 7.3
	 	Reports	  	 	23	  
	 Section 7.4
	 	Meetings of Members	  	 	24	  
	 Section 7.5
	 	Confidentiality	  	 	24	  
			
	 Article VIII
	 	DISSOLUTION, LIQUIDATION AND TERMINATION	  	 	24	  
			
	 Section 8.1
	 	Dissolution	  	 	24	  
	 Section 8.2
	 	Winding Down	  	 	25	  
	 Section 8.3
	 	Liquidation and Termination	  	 	25	  
			
	 Article IX
	 	ASSIGNMENTS OF COMPANY INTERESTS	  	 	26	  
			
	 Article X
	 	REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES	  	 	27	  
			
	 Article XI
	 	MISCELLANEOUS	  	 	30	  
			
	 Section 11.1
	 	Notices	  	 	30	  
	 Section 11.2
	 	Amendment	  	 	30	  
	 Section 11.3
	 	Partition	  	 	31	  
	 Section 11.4
	 	Amendment and Restatement of Original Agreement; Entire Agreement	  	 	31	  
	 Section 11.5
	 	Severability	  	 	31	  
	 Section 11.6
	 	No Waiver	  	 	31	  
	 Section 11.7
	 	Applicable Law	  	 	32	  
	 Section 11.8
	 	Successors and Assigns	  	 	32	  
	 Section 11.9
	 	Arbitration	  	 	32	  
	 Section 11.10
	 	Counterparts	  	 	34	  

  
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 EXHIBITS 
  

					
	Exhibit A	  	—  	  	List of Members and Sharing Ratios; Deemed Capital Contributions

  

  
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 AMENDED AND RESTATED 

LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT 

OF 
 ESQUISTO INVESTMENT
HOLDINGS, LLC 
 THIS AMENDED AND RESTATED LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), dated
effective as of December 19, 2016, is made by and among Esquisto Resources II, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Company”), and the Persons who have executed a signature page to this Agreement as the
Members and Managers. 
 WHEREAS, the Company was formed pursuant to the filing of a Certificate of Formation with the Secretary of State of
the State of Delaware effective on November 21, 2016, in accordance with the provisions of the Act (as defined below) and by the execution of that certain Limited Liability Company Agreement, dated effective as of November 21, 2016 (the
“Original Agreement”); and 
 WHEREAS, effective as of the date hereof, the parties to this Agreement hereby amend and
restate the Original Agreement in its entirety as set forth herein in order to reflect the admission of the Members, and the parties’ agreement regarding the manner in which the Company shall be governed and operated and the other matters set
forth herein. 
 ARTICLE I 

FORMATION OF COMPANY 

Section 1.1 Formation. Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, the parties do hereby desire to establish this
Agreement to continue and govern the Company as a limited liability company under the provisions of the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act, DEL. CODE ANN. TIT. 6 §§ 18-101
(2010) et seq., as amended from time to time, and any successor statute or statutes (the “Act”). The Company was formed upon the execution and filing by the organizer with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware of a
Certificate of Formation of the Company effective on November 21, 2016. This Agreement shall amend and restate in its entirety the Original Agreement in all respects and such Original Agreement shall be of no force or effect after the date
hereof. The parties hereby continue the Company pursuant to the terms and provisions of this Agreement. 
 Section 1.2
Name. The name of the Company shall be Esquisto Resources II, LLC. Subject to all applicable laws, the business of the Company shall be conducted in the name of the Company unless under the law of some jurisdiction in which the
Company does business such business must be conducted under another name or unless the Board determines that it is advisable to conduct Company business under another name. In such a case, the business of the Company in such jurisdiction or in
connection with such determination may be conducted under such other name or names as the Board shall determine to be necessary. The Board shall cause to be filed on behalf of the Company such assumed or fictitious name certificate or certificates
or similar instruments as may from time to time be required by law. 

  
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 Section 1.3 Business. The business of the Company shall be, whether directly
or indirectly through subsidiaries, to hold shares of common stock of WRDC and to make distributions to Members as provided herein. 

Section 1.4 Places of Business; Registered Agent; Names and Addresses of Members. 

(a) The address of the principal United States office and place of business of the Company and its street address shall be 421 West Third
Street, Suite 750, Fort Worth, Texas 76102. The Board, at any time and from time to time, may change the location of the Company’s principal place of business upon giving prior written notice of such change to the Members and may establish such
additional place or places of business of the Company as the Board shall determine to be necessary or desirable. 
 (b) The registered office
of the Company in the State of Delaware shall be and it hereby is, established and maintained at 1209 Orange Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19801, and the registered agent for service of process on the Company shall be The Corporation Trust Company,
whose business address is the same as the Company’s registered office in Delaware. The Board, at any time and from time to time, may change the Company’s registered office or registered agent or both by complying with the applicable
provisions of the Act, and may establish, appoint and change additional registered offices and registered agents of the Company in such other states as the Board shall determine to be necessary or advisable. 

(c) The mailing address and street address of each of the Members shall be the same as for the Company, unless another address for such Member
is set forth on Exhibit A to this Agreement. 
 Section 1.5 Term. The Company shall continue
until terminated in accordance with Section 8.1. 
 Section 1.6 Filings. Upon the request of
the Board, the Members shall promptly execute and deliver all such certificates and other instruments conforming hereto as shall be necessary for the Board to accomplish all filing, recording, publishing and other acts appropriate to comply with all
requirements for the formation and operation of a limited liability company under the laws of the State of Delaware and for the qualification and operation of a limited liability company in all other jurisdictions where the Company shall propose to
conduct business. Prior to conducting business in any jurisdiction, the Board shall use its reasonable good faith efforts to cause the Company to comply with all requirements for the qualification of the Company to conduct business as a limited
liability company in such jurisdiction. 
 Section 1.7 Title to Company Property. All property owned by the
Company, whether real or personal, tangible or intangible, shall be deemed to be owned by the Company as an entity, and no Member, individually, shall have any ownership of such property. The Company may hold its property in its own name or in the
name of a nominee which may be the Board or any of its Affiliates or any trustee or agent designated by it. 

  
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 Section 1.8 No Payments of Individual Obligations. The Members shall use the
Company’s credit and assets solely for the benefit of the Company. No asset of the Company shall be Transferred for or in payment of any individual obligation of any Member. 

ARTICLE II 

DEFINITIONS AND REFERENCES 

Section 2.1 Defined Terms. When used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the respective meanings set forth
below: 
 “Act” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 1.1. 

“Adjusted Capital Account” shall mean the Capital Account maintained for each Member as provided in
Section 7.1(b) as of the end of each Fiscal Period, (a) increased by (i) the amount of any unpaid Capital Contributions agreed to be contributed by such Member under Section 3.1, if any,
and (ii) an amount equal to such Member’s allocable share of Minimum Gain as computed on the last day of such Fiscal Period in accordance with the applicable Treasury Regulations, and (b) reduced by the adjustments provided for in
Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(4)-(6). 
 “Adjusted
Property” shall mean any property that has a Carrying Value different than its adjusted tax basis. 

“Affiliate” (whether or not capitalized) shall mean, with respect to any Person: (a) any other Person directly or
indirectly owning, controlling or holding power to vote 10% or more of the outstanding voting securities of such Person, (b) any other Person 10% or more of whose outstanding voting securities are directly or indirectly owned, controlled or
held with power to vote by such Person, (c) any other Person directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by or under common control with such Person, and (d) any officer, director, member, partner or immediate family member of such
Person or any other Person described in subsection (a), (b) or (c) of this paragraph. 

“Agreement” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the introductory paragraph. 

“Auditor” shall mean any of KPMG, Ernst & Young, Deloitte, Pricewaterhouse Coopers, Grant Thornton or such
other auditor as may be agreed upon by the Company and NGP. 
 “Bipartisan Budget Act” shall mean Title XI of the
Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 and any related provisions of law, court decisions, regulations, rules, and administrative guidance. 

“Board” and “Board of Managers” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in
Section 5.1. 
 “Capital Account” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in
Section 7.1(b). 

  
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 “Capital Contributions” shall mean for any Member at the particular time
in question the aggregate of the dollar amounts of any cash, or the fair market value (as determined in the discretion of the Board) of any property, contributed to the capital of the Company, or, if the context in which such term is used so
indicates, the dollar amounts of cash or the fair market value (as determined in the discretion of the Board) of any property agreed to be contributed, or requested to be contributed, by such Member to the capital of the Company. 

“Carrying Value” shall mean with respect to any asset, the value of such asset as reflected in the Capital Accounts of
the Members. The Carrying Value of any asset shall be such asset’s adjusted basis for federal income tax purposes, except as follows: 

(a) The initial Carrying Value of any asset contributed by a Member to the Company will be the fair market value of the asset on the date of
the contribution, as determined by the Board; 
 (b) The Carrying Value of all Company assets shall be adjusted to equal their respective
fair market values, as determined by the Board, upon (i) the acquisition of an additional Company Interest by any new or existing Member in exchange for a Capital Contribution that is not de minimis; (ii) the distribution by the Company to
a Member of Company property that is not de minimis as consideration for a Company Interest; (iii) the grant of a Company Interest that is not de minimis consideration for the performance of services to or for the benefit of the Company by any
new or existing Member; (iv) the liquidation of the Company as provided in Section 8.3; (v) the acquisition of a Company Interest by any new or existing Member upon the exercise of a noncompensatory option in
accordance with Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(s); or (vi) any other event to the extent determined by the Board to be necessary to properly reflect Carrying Values in accordance with
the standards set forth in Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(q). If any noncompensatory options are outstanding upon the occurrence of an event described in
clauses (i) through (vi) above, the Company shall adjust the Carrying Values of its properties in accordance with Treasury Regulations
Sections 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(f)(1) and 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(h)(2); 

(c) The Carrying Value of any Company asset distributed to any Member shall be adjusted to equal the fair market value of such asset on the
date of distribution, as determined by the Board; 
 (d) The Carrying Value of an asset shall be adjusted by Depreciation and Simulated
Depletion taken into account with respect to such asset for purposes of computing Net Profits, Net Losses and other items allocated pursuant to Section 7.1(b)(iv); and 

(e) The Carrying Value of Company assets shall be adjusted at such other times as required in the applicable Treasury Regulations. 

“Company” shall have the meaning assigned to it in the introductory paragraph of this Agreement. 

“Company Interest” shall mean any Member’s interest in, or rights in, the Company, including and representing, as
the context shall require, any membership interest in the Company and/or any other class or series of interests created pursuant to Section 3.2. 

  
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 “Company Nonrecourse Liabilities” shall mean nonrecourse liabilities (or
portions thereof) of the Company for which no Member bears the economic risk of loss in accordance with applicable Treasury Regulations. 

“Confidential Information” shall mean, without limitation, all proprietary and confidential information of the
Company, including business opportunities of the Company, intellectual property, and any other information heretofore or hereafter acquired, developed or used by the Company relating to its business, including any confidential information contained
in any lease files, well files and records, land files, abstracts, title opinions, title or curative matters, contract files, seismic records, electric logs, core data, pressure data, production records, geological and geophysical reports and
related data, memoranda, notes, records, drawings, correspondence, financial and accounting information, customer lists, statistical data and compilations, patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade names, inventions, formulae, methods, processes,
agreements, contracts, manuals or any other documents relating to the business of the Company, developed by, or originated by any third party and brought to the attention of, the Company. 

“Deemed Capital Contributions” shall mean for any Member the amounts deemed contributed to the capital of the Company
as of the date hereof as set forth on Exhibit A attached hereto and as further adjusted by the Board for subsequent Capital Contributions or other transactions. 

“Depreciation” shall mean for each Fiscal Period or other period, an amount equal to the depreciation, amortization,
or other cost recovery deduction (other than Simulated Depletion) allowable with respect to an asset for such year or other period, except that if the Carrying Value of an asset differs from its adjusted basis for federal income tax purposes at the
beginning of such year or other period, Depreciation shall be an amount which bears the same ratio to such beginning Carrying Value as the federal income tax depreciation, amortization or other cost recovery deduction for such year or other period
bears to such beginning adjusted tax basis (unless the adjusted tax basis is equal to zero, in which event Depreciation shall be determined under any reasonable method selected by the Board). 

“Dispute” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 11.9. 

“Distributable Funds” shall mean the available cash of the Company in excess of the working capital and other
requirements of the Company as determined by the Board of Managers. 
 “Employee” shall mean an individual who is
employed by, serves as an independent contractor for, or whose services are otherwise leased from or provided by, CH4 Management, Inc., PetroMax Operating Co., Inc. or any other third party by the Company or any of its subsidiaries or other
Affiliates. In the event any provision of this Agreement refers to the resignation or termination of an Employee, such resignation or termination shall apply (a) to the entity that is the employer of such Employee and (b) to instances
where an individual is an independent contractor of the Company or any of its subsidiaries, or where services are otherwise leased by, or otherwise provided to, the Company (or any Member for the benefit of the Company), and (i) a majority of
such individual’s time ceases to be spent providing services to the Company (or any Member for the benefit of the Company), or (ii) the Company provides written notice to such individual that it no longer wishes to engage the services of
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 “Excluded Affiliate Transfer” shall mean (a) any Transfer of a
Company Interest by a Member who is an individual to a member of such Member’s family or to a revocable trust for estate planning purposes, but only if and for so long as such Transferring Member retains the exclusive right to vote such Company
Interest following such Transfer; (b) any Transfer occurring by operation of law upon the death or mental incapacity of a Member who is an individual; (c) any Transfer to a corporation, partnership or limited liability company which is
wholly owned and controlled (through voting rights) by such Member, but only if and for so long as such Transferring Member retains the exclusive right to vote such Company Interest following such Transfer, it being acknowledged and agreed that any
failure by such Transferring Member to retain the exclusive right to vote or to retain 100% ownership and control of such Company Interest shall then immediately and automatically be deemed to be a Transfer that is not an Excluded Affiliate
Transfer; and (d) any Transfer of a Company Interest by a Member which is a trust to the principal beneficiary of that trust; provided that, in the case of any Transfer described in clauses (a)-(d) above, such
Transferee agrees to be bound by the terms of this Agreement and evidences same by executing a copy of this Agreement and such other documents as the Company may reasonably request promptly upon receiving the assignment of such Company Interest.

 “Excluded Business Opportunity” shall mean a business opportunity other than a business opportunity:
(a) that (i) has come to the attention of a Person solely in, and as a direct result of, its or his capacity as a director of, advisor to, principal of or officer of the Company or a subsidiary of the Company, or (ii) was developed
with the use or benefit of the personnel or assets of the Company, or a subsidiary of the Company, and (b) that has not been previously independently brought to the attention of the subject Person from a source that is not affiliated (other
than through such subject Person) with the Company or a subsidiary of the Company. 
 “Fiscal Period” shall mean
each period (a) beginning, for the first Fiscal Period, on the date of formation of the Company, or for each succeeding Fiscal Period on the day after the last day of the immediately preceding Fiscal Period and (b) ending on the earliest
to occur of the last day of the calendar year and the day on which the Carrying Value of all Company assets are adjusted pursuant to clause (b) of the definition of Carrying Value. 

“Indemnitee” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 5.5(a). 

“Indirect Transfer” shall mean (with respect to any Member that is a corporation, partnership, limited liability
company or other entity) a deemed Transfer of a Company Interest, which shall occur upon any Transfer of the ownership of, or voting rights associated with, the equity or other ownership interests in such Member. 

“Internal Revenue Code” shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to time, and any successor
statute or statutes. 
 “JAMS” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in
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 “Majority Interest” of the Members, as to any agreement, election, vote
or other action of the Members, shall mean those Members whose combined Sharing Ratios exceed fifty percent (50%). 

“Manager” and “Managers” shall have the meanings assigned to such terms in
Section 5.1(a). 
 “Members” shall mean the Persons who from time to time shall execute a
signature page to this Agreement (including by counterpart) as the Members, including any Person who becomes a substituted Member of the Company pursuant to the terms hereof. 

“Member Nonrecourse Debt” shall mean any nonrecourse debt of the Company for which any Member bears the economic risk
of loss in accordance with applicable Treasury Regulations. 
 “Member Nonrecourse Deductions” shall mean the amount
of deductions, losses and expenses equal to the net increase during the year in Minimum Gain attributable to a Member Nonrecourse Debt, reduced (but not below zero) by proceeds of such Member Nonrecourse Debt distributed during the year to the
Members who bear the economic risk of loss for such debt, as determined in accordance with applicable Treasury Regulations. 

“Minimum Gain” shall mean (a) with respect to Company Nonrecourse Liabilities, the amount of gain that would be
realized by the Company if the Company Transferred (in a taxable transaction) all Company properties that are subject to Company Nonrecourse Liabilities in full satisfaction of Company Nonrecourse Liabilities, computed in accordance with applicable
Treasury Regulations, or (b) with respect to each Member Nonrecourse Debt, the amount of gain that would be realized by the Company if the Company Transferred (in a taxable transaction) the Company property that is subject to such Member
Nonrecourse Debt in full satisfaction of such Member Nonrecourse Debt, computed in accordance with applicable Treasury Regulations. 

“Net Profit” or “Net Loss” shall mean, with respect to any Fiscal Period, the net income or
net loss of the Company for such period, determined in accordance with federal income tax accounting principles and Section 703(a) of the Internal Revenue Code (including any items that are separately stated for purposes of Section 702(a)
of the Internal Revenue Code), with the following adjustments: 
 (a) any income of the Company that is exempt from federal income tax shall
be included as income; 
 (b) any expenditures of the Company that are described in Section 705(a)(2)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code or
treated as so described pursuant to Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(i) shall be treated as current expenses; 

(c) in the event the Carrying Value of any Company asset is adjusted as provided in this Agreement, the amount of such adjustment shall be
taken into account as gain or loss from the Transfer of such asset for purposes of computing Net Profit or Net Loss; 

  
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 (d) gain or loss resulting from any Transfer of Company property with respect to which gain or
loss is recognized for federal income tax purposes shall be computed by reference to the Carrying Value of the property Transferred, notwithstanding that the adjusted tax basis for such property differs from its Carrying Value; 

(e) in lieu of the depreciation, amortization and other cost recovery deductions taken into account in computing such taxable income or loss,
there shall be taken into account Depreciation for such Fiscal Period; and 
 (f) items specially allocated under
Section 4.2 and Section 7.1(b)(iv) shall be excluded (but the amount of such items shall be determined under principles similar to those set forth above). 

“NGP” shall mean NGP IX US Holdings, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership, NGP IX CH4 Holdings, LLC, a
Delaware limited liability company, NGP XI US Holdings, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership, and their respective successors and assigns. 

“Original Agreement” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the recitals of this Agreement. 

“Partnership Representative” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 5.11.

 “Person” (whether or not capitalized) shall mean any natural person, corporation, company, limited or general
partnership, joint stock company, joint venture, association, limited liability company, trust, bank, trust company, business trust or other entity or organization, whether or not a governmental authority. 

“Regulatory Allocations” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 4.2(d).

 “Rules” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 11.9(a). 

“Securities Act” shall mean the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. 

“Sharing Ratio” shall mean for any Member the percentages set forth in the books and records of the Company, as
adjusted hereunder. 
 “Simulated Basis” shall mean the Carrying Value of any oil and gas property (as defined in
Section 614 of the Internal Revenue Code). 
 “Simulated Depletion” shall mean, with respect to each oil and
gas property, a depletion allowance computed in accordance with federal income tax principles (as if the Simulated Basis of the property were its adjusted tax basis) and in the manner specified in Treasury Regulation
Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(k)(2). For purposes of computing Simulated Depletion with respect to any property, the Simulated Basis of such property shall be deemed to be the Carrying Value of such property,
and in no event shall such allowance, in the aggregate, exceed such Simulated Basis. 

  
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 “Simulated Gain” shall mean the excess of the amount realized from the
sale of an oil or gas property over the Carrying Value of such property. 
 “Simulated Loss” shall mean the excess
of the Carrying Value of an oil or gas property over the amount realized from the sale of such property. 
 “Supermajority
Approval” shall mean written consent of at least five (5) of seven (7) Managers of the Company. 
 “Tax
Matters Member” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 5.10. 

“Transaction Documents” shall mean, collectively, this Agreement and the Voting and Transfer Restriction Agreement.

 “Transfer,” or any derivation thereof, shall mean any sale, assignment, conveyance, mortgage, pledge, granting of
security interest in, or other disposition of a Company Interest or any asset of the Company, as the context may require. 

“Treasury Regulations” shall mean regulations promulgated by the United States Treasury Department under the Internal
Revenue Code. 
 “Unit” shall mean a unit of a membership interest in the Company representing, as the context shall
require, any Company Interest, as well as any other class or series of Units created pursuant to Section 3.2 No Units will be issued to the Members for Capital Contributions or Deemed Capital Contributions as of the date
hereof; provided that the Board of Managers may subsequently amend this Agreement to provide for an issuance of Units for Capital Contributions or Deemed Capital Contributions in its sole discretion. 

“WRDC” means WildHorse Resources Development Corporation, a Delaware corporation. 

“Voting and Transfer Restriction Agreement” shall mean that certain Voting and Transfer Restriction Agreement dated
even date herewith among the Company and the Members. 
 Any capitalized term used in this Agreement but not defined in this
Section 2.1 shall have the meaning assigned to such term elsewhere in this Agreement. 
 Section 2.2
References and Titles. All references in this Agreement to articles, sections, subsections and other subdivisions refer to corresponding articles, sections, subsections and other subdivisions of this Agreement unless expressly provided
otherwise. Titles appearing at the beginning of any of such subdivisions are for convenience only and shall not constitute part of such subdivisions and shall be disregarded in construing the language contained in such subdivisions. The words
“this Agreement,” “herein,” “hereof,” “hereby,” “hereunder” and words of similar import refer to this Agreement as a whole and
not to any particular subdivision unless expressly so limited. Pronouns in masculine, feminine and neuter genders shall be construed to include any other gender, and words in the singular form shall be construed to include the plural and vice versa,
unless the context otherwise requires. The word “including” (in its various forms) means including without limitation. 

  
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 ARTICLE III 

CAPITALIZATION AND UNITS 

Section 3.1 Capital Contributions of Members. 

(a) As of the date hereof, each Member has contributed, or is deemed to have contributed, Capital Contributions to the Company in the amounts
and on the dates set forth on Exhibit A attached hereto and each Member shall have the initial Sharing Ratio indicated opposite such Member’s name under the “Sharing Ratio” column on Exhibit A attached
hereto. No Member shall be obligated to make any additional Capital Contributions to the Company. 
 Section 3.2 Issuances of
Additional Securities. 
 (a) The Company may not issue additional Company Interests, or classes or series thereof, or options,
rights, warrants or appreciation rights relating thereto, or any other type of equity security without the prior written consent of the Board of Managers. 

Section 3.3 Return of Contributions. No interest shall accrue on any contributions to the capital of the Company. No Member
shall have the right to withdraw or to be repaid any capital contributed by such Member except as otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement. 

ARTICLE IV 

ALLOCATIONS AND DISTRIBUTIONS 

Section 4.1 Allocations of Net Profits and Net Losses. 

(a) Net Profits and Net Losses and all related items of income, gain, loss, deduction and credit for each Fiscal Period shall be allocated
among the Members in such manner as shall cause the Capital Accounts of each Member to equal, as nearly as possible, (i) the amount such Member would receive if all assets on hand at the end of such year were sold for cash at the Carrying
Values of such assets, all liabilities were satisfied in cash in accordance with their terms (limited in the case of Member Nonrecourse Debt and Company Nonrecourse Liabilities to the Carrying Value of the assets securing such liabilities), and any
remaining or resulting cash was distributed to the Members under Section 4.4(a), minus (ii) an amount equal to such Member’s allocable share of Minimum Gain as computed on the last day of such fiscal year in
accordance with the applicable Treasury Regulations. 
 (b) The Board shall make the foregoing allocations as of the last day of each Fiscal
Period; provided, however, that if during any Fiscal Period of the Company there is a change in any Member’s Company Interest, the Board shall make the foregoing allocations as of the date of each such change in a manner which
takes into account the varying interests of the Members and in a manner the Board reasonably deems appropriate. 

  
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 Section 4.2 Special Allocations. 

(a) Notwithstanding any of the provisions of Section 4.1 to the contrary: 

(i) If during any Fiscal Period of the Company there is a net increase in Minimum Gain attributable to a Member Nonrecourse
Debt that gives rise to Member Nonrecourse Deductions, each Member bearing the economic risk of loss for such Member Nonrecourse Debt shall be allocated items of Company deductions and losses for such period (consisting first of cost recovery or
depreciation deductions with respect to property that is subject to such Member Nonrecourse Debt and then, if necessary, a pro rata portion of the Company’s other items of deductions and losses, with any remainder being treated as an increase
in Minimum Gain attributable to Member Nonrecourse Debt in the subsequent period) equal to such Member’s share of Member Nonrecourse Deductions, as determined in accordance with applicable Treasury Regulations. 

(ii) If for any Fiscal Period of the Company there is a net decrease in Minimum Gain attributable to Company Nonrecourse
Liabilities, each Member shall be allocated items of Company income and gain for such period (consisting first of gain recognized from the Transfer of Company property subject to one or more Company Nonrecourse Liabilities and then, if necessary, a
pro rata portion of the Company’s other items of income and gain, and if necessary, for subsequent periods) equal to such Member’s share of such net decrease (except to the extent such Member’s share of such net decrease is caused by
a change in debt structure with such Member commencing to bear the economic risk of loss as to all or part of any Company Nonrecourse Liability or by such Member contributing capital to the Company that the Company uses to repay a Company
Nonrecourse Liability), as determined in accordance with applicable Treasury Regulations. 
 (iii) If for any Fiscal Period
of the Company there is a net decrease in Minimum Gain attributable to a Member Nonrecourse Debt, each Member bearing the economic risk of loss for such Member Nonrecourse Debt shall be allocated items of Company income and gain for such period
(consisting first of gain recognized from the Transfer of Company property subject to Member Nonrecourse Debt, and then, if necessary, a pro rata portion of the Company’s other items of income and gain, and if necessary, for subsequent periods)
equal to such Member’s share of such net decrease (except to the extent such Member’s share of such net decrease is caused by a change in debt structure such that the Member Nonrecourse Debt becomes partially or wholly a Company
Nonrecourse Liability or by the Company’s use of capital contributed by such Member to repay the Member Nonrecourse Debt) as determined in accordance with applicable Treasury Regulations. 

(b) The Net Losses allocated pursuant to this Article IV shall not exceed the maximum amount of Net Losses that can
be allocated to a Member without causing or increasing a deficit balance in the Member’s Adjusted Capital Account. All Net Losses in excess of the limitation set forth in this Section 4.2(b) shall be allocated to
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 (c) In the event that a Member unexpectedly receives any adjustment, allocation or distribution
described in Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(4), (5) or (6) that causes or increases a deficit balance in such Member’s Adjusted Capital Account, items of Company income and
gain shall be allocated to that Member in an amount and manner sufficient to eliminate the deficit balance as quickly as possible. 
 (d) The
allocations set forth in subsections (a) through (c) of this Section 4.2 (collectively, the “Regulatory Allocations”) are intended to comply with certain
requirements of the Treasury Regulations. It is the intent of the Members that, to the extent possible, all Regulatory Allocations that are made be offset either with other Regulatory Allocations or with special allocations pursuant to this
Section 4.2(d). Therefore, notwithstanding any other provisions of this Article IV (other than the Regulatory Allocations), the Board shall make such offsetting special allocations in whatever
manner it determines appropriate so that, after such offsetting allocations are made, each Member’s Adjusted Capital Account balance is, to the extent possible, equal to the Adjusted Capital Account balance such Member would have had if the
Regulatory Allocations were not part of the Agreement and all Company items were allocated pursuant to Section 4.1 and the remaining subsections of this Section 4.2. 

(e) In the event Units are issued to a Person and the issuance of such Units results in items of income or deduction to the Company, such items
of income or deduction shall be allocated to the Members in proportion to the positive balances in their Capital Accounts immediately before the issuance of such Units. 

Section 4.3 Income Tax Allocations. 

(a) Except as provided in this Section 4.3, each item of income, gain, loss and deduction of the Company for federal
income tax purposes shall be allocated among the Members in the same manner as such items are allocated for Capital Account purposes under Section 4.1 and Section 4.2. 

(b) The deduction for depletion with respect to each separate oil and gas property (as defined in Section 614 of the Internal Revenue
Code) shall, in accordance with Section 613A(c)(7)(D) of the Internal Revenue Code, be computed for federal income tax purposes separately by the Members rather than the Company. Except as provided in Section 4.3(d),
for purposes of such computation, the adjusted tax basis of each oil and gas property shall be allocated among the Members in proportion to their Sharing Ratios at the time of the acquisition of such property. Each Member, with the assistance of the
Tax Matters Member, shall separately keep records of its share of the adjusted tax basis in each separate oil and gas property, adjust such share of the adjusted tax basis for any cost or percentage depletion allowable with respect to such property
and use such adjusted tax basis in the computation of its cost depletion or in the computation of its gain or loss on the Transfer of such property by the Company. Upon the request of the Tax Matters Member, each Member shall advise the Tax Matters
Member of its adjusted tax basis in each separate oil and gas property and any depletion computed with respect thereto, both as computed in accordance with the provisions of this subsection. The Tax Matters Member may rely on such information and,
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 (c) Except as provided in Section 4.3(d), for the purposes of the
separate computation of gain or loss by each Member on the Transfer of each separate oil and gas property (as defined in Section 614 of the Internal Revenue Code), the Company’s allocable share of the “amount realized” (as such
term is defined in Section 1001(b) of the Internal Revenue Code) from such Transfer shall be allocated for federal income tax purposes among the Members as follows: 

(i) first, to the extent such amount realized constitutes a recovery of the Simulated Basis of the property, to the Members in
the same proportion as the depletable basis of such property was allocated to the Members pursuant to Section 4.3(b) (without regard to any special allocation of basis under Section 4.3(d)); and

 (ii) second, the remainder of such amount realized, if any, to the Members so that, to the maximum extent possible, the
amount realized that is allocated to each Member under this Section 4.3(c)(ii) will equal such Member’s share of the Simulated Gain recognized by the Company from such Transfer. 

(d) The Members recognize that with respect to Adjusted Property, there will be a difference between the Carrying Value of such property at the
time of revaluation or contribution and the adjusted tax basis of such property at the time. All items of tax depreciation, cost recovery, amortization, adjusted tax basis of depletable properties, amount realized and gain or loss with respect to
such Adjusted Property shall be allocated among the Members to take into account the disparities between the Carrying Values and the adjusted tax basis with respect to such properties in accordance with the provisions of Sections 704(b) and
704(c) of the Internal Revenue Code and the Treasury Regulations under those sections; provided, however, that any tax items not required to be allocated under Sections 704(b) or 704(c) of the Internal Revenue Code shall be
allocated in the same manner as such gain or loss would be allocated for Capital Account purposes under Section 4.1 and Section 4.2. In making such allocations, the Board shall use such method or
methods of allocation as it shall determine, in its absolute discretion, to be reasonable and in accord with the applicable Treasury Regulations. 

(e) All recapture of income tax deductions resulting from the Transfer of Company property shall, to the maximum extent possible, be allocated
to the Member to whom the deduction that gave rise to such recapture was allocated hereunder to the extent that such Member is allocated any gain from the Transfer of such property. For this purpose, deductions that were allocated as a component of
Net Profit or Net Loss shall be treated as if allocated in the same manner as the allocation of the related Net Profit or Net Loss. 
 (f)
If, as a result of an exercise of a noncompensatory option, a Capital Account reallocation is required under Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(s)(3), the Company shall make corrective
allocations pursuant to Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-1(b)(4)(x). 

  
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 Section 4.4 Distributions. 

(a) The Board may cause the Company to distribute Distributable Funds at such times and in such amounts as the Board, in its sole discretion,
determines to be appropriate. All such distributions made pursuant to this Section 4.4(a) shall be made to the Members pro rata in accordance with their respective Sharing Ratios. 

(b) In addition to distributions made to the Members pursuant to Section 4.4(a), and subject to applicable law, to
the extent that the Board determines that the Company has Distributable Funds, the Board shall cause the Company to pay to the Members within ninety (90) days after the end of each year an amount equal to the lesser of (i) the
Distributable Funds, or (ii) an amount equal to the highest marginal federal and applicable state income tax rate for individuals (taking into account the character of the taxable income (e.g., long-term capital gain, qualified dividend
income, ordinary income, etc.)), multiplied by the taxable income of the Company, if any, for such year, such payment to be made among the Members in the same percentages as the taxable income for such year was allocated. Any such payments to a
Member under this Section 4.4(b) shall be deemed to be a draw against such Member’s share of future distributions under Section 4.4(a) and Section 8.3(b), so that
such Member’s share of such future distributions shall be reduced by the amounts previously drawn under this Section 4.4(b) until the aggregate reductions in such distributions equal the aggregate draws made under this
Section 4.4(b). 
 ARTICLE V 

MANAGEMENT AND RELATED MATTERS 

Section 5.1 Power and Authority of Board. 

(a) The Company shall be managed by a Board of Managers (“Board” or “Board of Managers”). The
Company shall initially have seven (7) managers (each, a “Manager” and, collectively, the “Managers”) and the Managers serving on the Board shall be appointed and removed by a Majority Interest of
the Members, subject to the terms of the Voting and Transfer Restriction Agreement. The managers making up the initial Board shall be Mike Hoover, Richard D. Brannon, Bruce Selkirk, David W. Hayes, Craig S. Glick, Brian Minnehan and
David R. Albin, and such persons shall continue to serve as Managers subject to their earlier death, resignation or removal as contemplated under this Agreement and the Voting and Transfer Restriction Agreement. Except as otherwise expressly
provided in Section 5.4 and elsewhere in this Agreement, all management powers over the business and affairs of the Company shall be exclusively vested in the Board, and the Members shall have no right of control over the
business and affairs of the Company. In addition to the powers now or hereafter granted to managers under the Act or which are granted to the Board under any other provision of this Agreement, the Board shall have full power and authority to do all
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 (b) The Board may hold such meetings at such place and at such time as it may determine. Notice
of a meeting shall be served not less than 24 hours before the date and time fixed for such meeting by confirmed facsimile or other written communication or not less than three (3) days prior to such meeting if notice is provided by overnight
delivery service. Notice of a meeting need not be given to any Manager who signs a waiver of notice or provides a waiver by electronic transmission or a consent to holding the meeting or an approval of the minutes thereof, whether before or after
the meeting, or who attends the meeting without protesting, either prior thereto or at its commencement, the lack of notice to such Manager. A special meeting of the Board may be called by any member of the Board. Any member of the Board may
participate in a meeting by conference telephone or similar communications equipment. Any action required or permitted to be taken by the Board may be taken without a meeting if such action is evidenced in writing and signed by the requisite members
of the Board that are sufficient to approve the matter in question. At any meeting of the Board, the presence in person or by telephone or similar electronic communication of Managers representing at least a majority of the Board shall constitute a
quorum. 
 (c) Each Manager serving on the Board of Managers shall have one vote on any Company matter. Except as otherwise provided in this
Agreement, the business of the Company presented at any meeting of the Board of Managers shall be decided by a vote of Managers representing a majority of the entire Board of Managers. 

(d) In accomplishing all of the foregoing and in fulfilling its obligations pursuant to this Agreement, the Board may, in its sole discretion,
retain or use any Company Affiliates’ personnel, properties and equipment or the Board may hire or rent those of third parties and may employ on a temporary or continuing basis outside accountants, attorneys, consultants and others on such
terms as the Board deems advisable. No Person, firm or corporation dealing with the Company shall be required to inquire into the authority of the Board to take any action or make any decision. 

Section 5.2 Officers. 

(a) Designation. The Board may, from time to time, designate individuals (who need not be a Manager) to serve as officers of the
Company. The officers may, but need not, include a president and chief executive officer and one or more vice presidents and a secretary. Any two or more offices may be held by the same Person. 

(b) Duties of Officers. Each officer of the Company designated hereunder shall devote such time to the Company’s business as he
deems necessary to manage and supervise Company business and affairs in an efficient manner. 
 (c) Term of Office; Removal; Filling of
Vacancies. 
 (i) Each officer of the Company shall hold office until his successor is chosen and qualified in his stead
or until his earlier death, resignation, retirement, disqualification or removal from office. 
 (ii) Any officer may be
removed at any time by the Board whenever in their judgment the best interests of the Company will be served thereby. Designation of an officer shall not of itself create any contract rights in favor of such officer. 

  
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 (iii) If the office of any officer becomes vacant for any reason, the vacancy may
be filled by the Board. 
 Section 5.3 Acknowledged and Permitted Activities. The Company and the Members recognize that
(a) the Members own and will own substantial equity interests in other companies (existing and future) that participate in the energy industry and (b) that at any given time, a Member may be in direct or indirect competition with the
Company and/or its subsidiaries. The Company and the Members acknowledge and agree that (i) the Members: (A) shall not be prohibited or otherwise restricted by their relationship with the Company and its subsidiaries from engaging in the
business of investing in oil and gas investments, regardless of whether such activities are in direct or indirect competition with the business or activities of the Company or its subsidiaries, and (B) shall not have any obligation to offer the
Company or its subsidiaries any Excluded Business Opportunity, and (ii) the Company and the Members hereby renounce any interest or expectancy in any Excluded Business Opportunity pursued by any Member and waive any claim that any such business
opportunity constitutes a corporate, partnership or other business opportunity of the Company or any of its subsidiaries. 

Section 5.4 Duties and Services of the Board. The Board shall comply in all respects with the terms of this Agreement. The
Board shall be obligated to perform the duties, responsibilities and obligations of the Board hereunder only to the extent that funds of the Company are available therefor. During the existence of the Company, each Manager serving on the Board shall
devote such time and effort to the Company’s business as he deems necessary to manage and supervise Company business and affairs in an efficient manner. No Member, in its capacity as a Member, shall have any fiduciary or other duty to the
Company, any other Member or any other Person that is a party to or is otherwise bound by this Agreement other than (i) to the extent required by law, the implied contractual covenant of good faith and fair dealing and (ii) such other
contractual obligations as are expressly set forth in this Agreement. Each Manager serving on the Board, in its capacity as Manager, shall not have any fiduciary or other duty to the Company, any other Member or any other Person that is a party
to or is otherwise bound by this Agreement other than (i) to the extent required by law, the implied contractual covenant of good faith and fair dealing and (ii) such other contractual obligations as are expressly set forth in this
Agreement. The provisions of this Agreement, to the extent that they modify or eliminate the duties and liabilities of any Member or Manager otherwise existing at law or in equity, are agreed by the Members and Managers to modify or eliminate to
that extent such other duties and liabilities of such Member or Manager to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law. 

Section 5.5 Liability and Indemnification. 

(a) The Company’s officers, the Board, the Members and their Affiliates, and their partners, officers, directors, employees and agents,
shall not be liable, responsible or accountable in damages or otherwise to the Company or the other Members for any acts or omissions that do not constitute gross negligence, willful misconduct, or a breach of the express terms of this Agreement,
and the Company shall indemnify to the maximum extent permitted under the Act and save harmless the Company’s officers, the Board and the Members and their Affiliates, and their partners, officers, directors, employees and agents (individually,
an “Indemnitee”) from all liabilities for which indemnification is permitted under the Act. Any act or omission performed or omitted by an Indemnitee on advice of legal counsel or an independent

  
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consultant who has been employed or retained by the Company shall be presumed to have been performed or omitted in good faith without gross negligence or willful misconduct. THE PARTIES RECOGNIZE
THAT THIS PROVISION SHALL RELIEVE ANY SUCH INDEMNITEE FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITIES, OBLIGATIONS, DUTIES, CLAIMS, ACCOUNTS AND CAUSES OF ACTION WHATSOEVER ARISING OR TO ARISE OUT OF ANY ORDINARY NEGLIGENCE BY ANY SUCH INDEMNITEE, AND SUCH INDEMNITEE
SHALL BE ENTITLED TO INDEMNIFICATION FROM ACTS OR OMISSIONS THAT MAY CONSTITUTE ORDINARY NEGLIGENCE. 
 (b) The Company shall, to the maximum
extent permitted under the Act, pay or reimburse expenses incurred by an Indemnitee in connection with the Indemnitee’s appearance as a witness or other participation in a proceeding involving or affecting the Company at a time when the
Indemnitee is not a named defendant or respondent in the proceeding. 
 (c) The Board shall have the right to require that any contract
entered into by the Company provide that the Board shall have no personal liability for the obligations of the Company thereunder. 
 (d) The
indemnification provided by this Section 5.5 shall be in addition to any other rights to which each Indemnitee may be entitled under any agreement or vote of the Members, as a matter of law or otherwise, both as to action
in the Indemnitee’s capacity as a Member or an officer, director, employee or agent of a Member or as a Person serving at the request of the Company as set forth above and to action in another capacity, and shall continue as to an Indemnitee
who has ceased to serve in such capacity and shall inure to the benefit of the heirs, successors, assigns, administrators and personal representatives of the Indemnitees; provided that the indemnification provided by this
Section 5.5 shall be the primary source of indemnification with respect to the matters addressed herein, without regard to other potential sources of indemnification, reimbursement or contribution (subject to applicable
express provisions of any insurance policy to which the Company is a party) and the Company irrevocably waives, relinquishes and releases all right to contribution, subrogation or any other recovery of any kind from NGP or its Affiliates and
insurance provided by NGP or its Affiliates to any Indemnitee; and provided, further, that no advancement or payment by NGP, its Affiliates or insurance provided by any of them to an Indemnitee with respect to any claim for which an
Indemnitee has sought indemnification from the Company shall affect the foregoing and NGP and its Affiliates shall have a right of contribution and/or be subrogated to the extent of such advancement or payment to all of the rights of recovery of
such Indemnitee against the Company. The Company and each Member agree that NGP, its Affiliates and the insurers they engage to provide insurance to Indemnitees are express third party beneficiaries of this Section 5.5(d).

 (e) In no event may an Indemnitee subject the Members to personal liability by reason of this indemnification provision. 

(f) An Indemnitee shall not be denied indemnification in whole or in part under this Section 5.5 because the
Indemnitee had an interest in the transaction with respect to which the indemnification applies if the transaction was otherwise permitted by the terms of this Agreement. 

  
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 Section 5.6 Reimbursement of Members. The Company or its subsidiaries shall
pay or reimburse to the Members all reasonable direct and indirect costs and expenses incurred by such Members in organizing the Company, including legal fees and accounting fees. 

Section 5.7 Insurance. The Company shall acquire and maintain insurance covering such risks and in such amounts as the
officers of the Company shall, or the Board may, from time to time determine to be necessary or appropriate. 
 Section 5.8 Tax
Elections and Status. 
 (a) The Board shall make such tax elections on behalf of the Company as it shall deem appropriate in its
sole discretion. 
 (b) Except as otherwise determined appropriate by the Board, the Members agree to classify the Company as a partnership
for U.S. federal and any applicable state income tax purposes, and neither the Company, any Member, nor any Manager shall file an election to classify the Company as an association taxable as a corporation for such income tax purposes. 

Section 5.9 Tax Returns. The Company shall deliver necessary tax information to each Member after the end of each fiscal
year of the Company. Not less than sixty (60) days prior to the date (as extended) on which the Company intends to file its federal income tax return or any state income tax return but in any event no earlier than March 1 of each year, the
return proposed by the Board to be filed by the Company shall be furnished to the Members for review; provided, however, that an IRS Form K-1 or a good faith estimate of the amounts to be
included on such IRS Form K-1 for each Member shall be sent to each Member on or before March 1 of each year and the IRS Form K-1 for each Member shall be sent to
each Member no later than April 15 of each year. In addition, not more than ten (10) days after the date on which the Company files its federal income tax return or any state income tax return, a copy of the return so filed shall be
furnished to the Members. 
 Section 5.10 Tax Matters Member. 

(a) With respect to tax years beginning on or before December 31, 2017, CH4 Energy IV, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company,
shall be designated the tax matters member under Section 6231 of the Internal Revenue Code (in such capacity, the “Tax Matters Member”). The Tax Matters Member may be removed and replaced by action of a Majority Interest
of the Members. The Tax Matters Member is authorized to take such actions and to execute and file all statements and forms on behalf of the Company which may be permitted or required by the applicable provisions of the Internal Revenue Code or
Treasury Regulations issued thereunder. The Tax Matters Member shall have full and exclusive power and authority on behalf of the Company to represent the Company (at the Company’s expense) in connection with all examinations of the
Company’s affairs by tax authorities, including resulting administrative and judicial proceedings, and to expend Company funds for professional services and costs associated therewith. The Tax Matters Member shall keep the Members informed as
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necessary to cause any Member so requesting to become a “notice partner” within the meaning of Section 6223 of the Internal Revenue Code. Without first obtaining the
approval of a Majority Interest of the Members, the Tax Matters Member shall not, with respect to Company tax matters: (b) enter into a settlement agreement with respect to any tax matter which purports to bind Members, (c) intervene in
any action pursuant to Internal Revenue Code Section 6226(b)(5), (d) enter into an agreement extending the statute of limitations, or (e) file a petition pursuant to Internal Revenue Code Section 6226(a) or 6228. If an audit of
any of the Company’s tax returns shall occur, the Tax Matters Member shall not settle or otherwise compromise assertions of the auditing agent which may be adverse to any Member as compared to the position taken on the Company’s tax
returns without the prior written consent of each such affected Member. The Tax Matters Member, with the approval of a Majority Interest of the Members, may elect (at such time and in such form and manner as the Internal Revenue Service may
prescribe) for the amendments to Internal Revenue Code Sections 6221-6241 made by Section 1101 of the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 (H.R. 1315) to apply to any return of the Company filed for taxable years beginning after November 2,
2015 and before January 1, 2018. 
 Section 5.11 Partnership Representative. With respect to tax years beginning
after December 31, 2017, the partnership representative of the Company pursuant to Section 6223(a) of the Internal Revenue Code shall be any person (including any Member) designated by the Board of Managers, subject to replacement by
action of a Majority Interest of the Members to the extent permitted by the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code or Treasury Regulations issued thereunder. (Any person who is designated as the partnership representative is referred to herein as
the “Partnership Representative”). The Partnership Representative is authorized to take such actions and to execute and file all statements and forms on behalf of the Company which may be permitted or required by the
applicable provisions of the Internal Revenue Code or Treasury Regulations issued thereunder, provided that the Partnership Representative may file any suit only with the approval of a Majority Interest of the Members. The Partnership
Representative shall have the sole authority to act on behalf of the Company under Subchapter C of Section 63 of the Internal Revenue Code (relating to IRS partnership audit proceedings) and in any tax proceedings brought by other taxing
authorities, and the Company and all Members shall be bound by the actions taken by the Partnership Representative in such capacity. The Partnership Representative shall be reimbursed by the Company for all expenses incurred in connection with all
examinations of the Company’s affairs by tax authorities, including resulting proceedings, and is authorized to expend Company funds for professional services and costs associated therewith. The Partnership Representative shall keep the Members
informed as to the status of any audit of the Company’s tax affairs. Without first obtaining the approval of a Majority Interest of the Members, the Partnership Representative shall not, with respect to Company tax matters: (a) enter into
a settlement agreement with respect to any tax matter, or (b) enter into an agreement extending the statute of limitations. If an audit of any of the Company’s tax returns shall occur, the Partnership Representative shall not settle or
otherwise compromise assertions of the auditing agent which may be adverse to any Member as compared to the position taken on the Company’s tax returns without the prior written consent of each such affected Member. If an audit results in an
imputed underpayment by the Company as determined under Section 6225 of the Internal Revenue Code, the Partnership Representative, with the approval of a Majority Interest of the Members, may make the election under Section 6226(a) of the
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election is made, the Company shall furnish to each Member of the Company for the year under audit a statement reflecting the Member’s share of the adjusted items as determined in the notice
of final partnership adjustment, and each such Member shall take such adjustment into account as required under Section 6226(b) of the Internal Revenue Code and shall be liable for any related interest, penalty, addition to tax, or additional
amount. 
 Section 5.12 Annual Financial Statements. As soon as available, and in any event within one hundred twenty
(120) days after the end of each fiscal year, the Company shall deliver to the Managers audited consolidated balance sheets of the Company and any Company subsidiaries as at the end of each such fiscal year and audited consolidated statements
of income, cash flows and Members’ equity for such fiscal year prepared by the Auditor, in each case setting forth in comparative form the figures for the previous fiscal year, accompanied by the certification of independent certified public
accountants of recognized national standing selected by the Board, certifying to the effect that, except as set forth therein, such financial statements have been prepared in accordance with GAAP, applied on a basis consistent with prior years, and
fairly present in all material respects the financial condition of the Company and the Company subsidiaries as of the dates thereof and the results of their operations and changes in their cash flows and Members’ equity for the periods covered
thereby. 
 Section 5.13 Subsidiaries of the Company. The Board may determine to conduct any Company operations
indirectly through one or more subsidiaries. 
 Section 5.14 Outside Manager Expenses. Each member of the
Board who is not employed as an officer of, or as a consultant to, the Company shall be entitled to be reimbursed by the Company for all reasonable out-of-pocket
expenses incurred by such Person in connection with such services. 
 Section 5.15 Tax Reimbursement. If Texas law
requires the Company and a Member to participate in the filing of a Texas franchise tax combined group report, and if the Company or such Member or its Affiliates pay the franchise tax liability due in connection with such combined report, the
parties agree that the Company shall promptly reimburse such Member of its Affiliates for the franchise tax paid on behalf of the Company as a combined group member. The franchise tax paid on behalf of the Company shall be equal to the franchise tax
that the Company would have paid if it had computed its franchise tax liability for the report period on a separate entity basis rather than as a member of the combined group. In such event, the parties agree that such Member and its Affiliates
shall be considered as paying such amount on behalf of the Company and the Company shall deduct for federal income tax purposes one hundred percent (100%) of the Texas franchise tax attributable to the Company; provided that in the event that
such deduction may not be properly taken by the Company, the Company shall reimburse such member and its Affiliates for the after-tax cost of such payment of Texas franchise tax paid on the Company’s
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 ARTICLE VI 

RIGHTS OF MEMBERS 

Section 6.1 Rights of Members. Each of the Members shall have the right to: (a) have the Company books and records
(including those required under the Act) kept at the principal United States office of the Company and at all reasonable times to inspect and copy any of them at the sole expense of such Member; (b) have on demand true and full information of
all things affecting the Company and a formal account of Company affairs whenever circumstances render it just and reasonable; (c) have dissolution and winding up of the Company by decree of court as provided for in the Act; and
(d) exercise all rights of a Member under the Act (except to the extent otherwise specifically provided herein). Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Members shall not have the right to receive data pertaining to the properties of the Company if
the Company is subject to a valid agreement prohibiting the distribution of such data or if the Board shall otherwise determine that such data is Confidential Information. 

Section 6.2 Limitations on Members. The Members (in his or its capacity as a Member) shall not: (a) be permitted to
take part in the business or control of the business or affairs of the Company; (b) have any voice in the management or operation of any Company property; or (c) have the authority or power to act as agent for or on behalf of the Company
or any other Member, to do any act which would be binding on the Company or any other Member, or to incur any expenditures on behalf of or with respect to the Company. No Member (in his or its capacity as a Member) shall hold out or represent to any
third party that the Members have any such power or right or that the Members are anything other than “members” of the Company. The foregoing provision shall not be applicable to a Member acting in his or its capacity as a member of the
Board or an officer of the Company. 
 Section 6.3 Liability of Members. No Member shall be liable for the debts,
liabilities, contracts or other obligations of the Company except (a) as otherwise provided in the Act and (b) as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement. 

Section 6.4 Withdrawal and Return of Capital Contributions. No Member shall be entitled to (a) withdraw from the
Company except upon the assignment by such Member of all of its Company Interest in accordance with Article IX, or (b) the return of its Capital Contributions except to the extent, if any, that distributions made
pursuant to the express terms of this Agreement may be considered as such by law or upon dissolution and liquidation of the Company, and then only to the extent expressly provided for in this Agreement and as permitted by law. 

Section 6.5 Voting Rights. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, to the extent that the vote of the Members may be
required hereunder, the act of a Majority Interest of the Members shall be an act of the Members. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, with respect to any Company Interests held by any Member who is an Employee, such Company
Interests shall be non-voting if and when such Person’s status as an Employee is terminated for any reason or without reason, including by termination, resignation, death or disability. 

  
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 ARTICLE VII 

BOOKS, REPORTS, MEETINGS AND CONFIDENTIALITY 

Section 7.1 Capital Accounts, Books and Records. 

(a) The Company shall keep books of account for the Company in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Such books shall be maintained at
the principal office of the Company. 
 (b) An individual capital account (the “Capital Account”) shall be maintained
by the Company for each Member as provided below: 
 (i) The Capital Account of each Member shall, initially except as
otherwise provided herein, be equal to the amount of such Member’s Deemed Capital Contribution as of the date hereof and shall thereafter be increased by the amount of cash and the fair market value of any property contributed to the Company by
such Member (net of liabilities secured by such contributed property that the Company is considered to assume or take subject to under Section 752 of the Internal Revenue Code) and by such Member’s share of the Net Profits of the Company
and special allocations of income or gain under Section 4.2, and shall be decreased by such Member’s share of the Net Losses of the Company and special allocations of deduction or loss under
Section 4.2 and by the amount of cash or the fair market value of any property distributed to such Member (net of liabilities secured by such distributed property that such Member is considered to assume or take subject to
under Section 752 of the Internal Revenue Code). The Capital Accounts shall also be increased or decreased upon the exercise of any noncompensatory option pursuant to the requirements of Treasury Regulation
Sections 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(d)(4) and 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(s). 

(ii) Any adjustments of basis of Company property provided for under Sections 734 and 743 of the Internal Revenue Code
(resulting from an election under Section 754 of the Internal Revenue Code) shall not affect the Capital Accounts of the Members (unless otherwise required by applicable Treasury Regulations), and the Members’ Capital Accounts shall be
debited or credited pursuant to the terms of this Section 7.1 as if no such election had been made. 

(iii) Capital Accounts shall be adjusted, in a manner consistent with this Section 7.1, to reflect
any adjustments in items of Company income, gain, loss or deduction (including Simulated Depletion, Simulated Gain and Simulated Loss) that result from amended returns filed by the Company or pursuant to an agreement by the Company with the Internal
Revenue Service or a final court decision. 
 (iv) The allocation of basis prescribed by Section 613A(c)(7)(D) of the
Internal Revenue Code and provided for in Section 4.3(b) and each Member’s separately computed depletion deductions shall not reduce such Member’s Capital Account, but such Member’s Capital Account shall be
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Agreement or hereafter acquired shall be allocated among the Members in proportion to their Sharing Ratios. Simulated Depletion with respect to each separate oil and gas property shall be
allocated to the Members in proportion to their respective shares of the Simulated Basis in the related property. No Member’s Capital Account shall be decreased, however, by Simulated Depletion deductions attributable to any oil and gas
property to the extent such deductions exceed such Member’s allocable share of the Company’s remaining Simulated Basis in such property. Any Simulated Gain shall be allocated to the Members and shall increase their respective Capital
Accounts in the same manner as an equal amount of gain would have been allocated pursuant to Section 4.1. Any Simulated Loss shall be allocated to the Members and shall reduce their respective Capital Accounts in the same
percentages as the basis of the property sold was allocated up to an amount equal to each Member’s share of the Company’s Simulated Basis in such property at the time of such sale. 

(v) It is the intention of the Members that the Capital Accounts of each Member be kept in the manner required under Treasury
Regulation Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv). To the extent any additional adjustment to the Capital Accounts is required by such regulation, the Board is hereby authorized to make such adjustment after notice to
the Members. 
 (vi) Any Person who acquires a Company Interest directly from a Member, or whose Company Interest shall be
increased by means of a Transfer to it of all or part of the Company Interest of another Member, shall have a Capital Account (including a credit for all Deemed Capital Contributions and subsequent Capital Contributions made by such Member
Transferring such Company Interest) which includes the Capital Account balance of the Company Interest or portion thereof so acquired or Transferred. 

Section 7.2 Bank Accounts. The Board shall cause one or more Company accounts to be maintained in a bank (or banks) which
is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or some other financial institution, which accounts shall be used for the payment of the expenditures incurred by the Company in connection with the business of the Company, and in which shall
be deposited any and all receipts of the Company. The Board shall determine the number of and the Persons who will be authorized as signatories on each such bank account. The Company may invest the Company funds in such money market accounts or
other investments as the Board shall determine to be of high quality. 
 Section 7.3 Reports. The Company shall provide
each Member with copies of such financial reports as shall be reasonably requested from time to time by the Members and any such other reports and financial information as the Board shall determine from time to time, including periodic consolidated
financial statements for the Company and its subsidiaries (including income statements, balance sheets and cash flow statements) and copies of all engineering reserve reports and other financial reports that the Company or its subsidiaries provides
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 Section 7.4 Meetings of Members. The Board may hold meetings of the Members
from time to time to inform and consult with the Members concerning the Company’s assets and such other matters as the Board deems appropriate, provided that nothing in this Section 7.4 shall require the Board
to hold any such meetings. Such meetings shall be held at such times and places, as often and in such manner as shall be determined by the Board. The Board at its election may separately inform and consult with the Members for the above purposes
without the necessity of calling and/or holding a meeting of the Members. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 7.4, the Members shall not be permitted to take part in the business or control of the
business of the Company; it being the intention of the parties that the involvement of the Members as contemplated in this Section 7.4 is for the purpose of informing the Members with respect to various Company matters,
explaining any information furnished to the Members in connection therewith, answering any questions the Members may have with respect thereto and receiving any ideas or suggestions the Members may have with respect thereto; it being the further
intention of the parties that the Board shall have full and exclusive power and authority on behalf of the Company to acquire, manage, control and administer the assets, business and affairs of the Company in accordance with
Section 5.1 and the other applicable provisions of this Agreement. 
 Section 7.5
Confidentiality. No Member shall use, publish, disseminate or otherwise disclose, directly or indirectly, any Confidential Information that should come into the possession of such Member for other than a proper Company purpose. No
Member shall disclose any such Confidential Information except as expressly authorized by this Agreement or by the Board, or as required by law or governmental or regulatory authority. Each Member shall instruct all Affiliates (including their
representatives, agents and counsel) to comply with this Section 7.5. If a Member is required by law or court order to disclose information that would otherwise be Confidential Information under this Agreement, such Member
shall immediately notify the Company of such notice and provide the Company the opportunity to resist such disclosure by appropriate proceedings. The terms of this Section 7.5 shall survive with respect to each Member until
the earlier to occur of (a) the date following one year from the date of the liquidation of the Company and (b) the date following two years from the date of termination of such Member’s Company Interest. 

ARTICLE VIII 

DISSOLUTION, LIQUIDATION AND TERMINATION 

Section 8.1 Dissolution. The Company shall be dissolved upon the occurrence of any of the following: 

(a) The seventh anniversary of the date of this Agreement; 

(b) The sale, disposition or termination of all or substantially all of the property then owned by the Company; or 

(c) The consent in writing of the Board of Managers. 

  
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 Section 8.2 Winding Down. From and after the sixth (6th) anniversary of the
Company’s formation, unless a Majority Interest of the Members otherwise mutually agree or unless the Company has previously been dissolved, the Members shall cooperate in the marketing and sale of all or substantially all of the assets or
outstanding Company Interests, or any other similar transaction to potentially interested third parties, such that the Company can be formally liquidated prior to the end of its stated term. 

Section 8.3 Liquidation and Termination. Upon dissolution of the Company, the Board or, if the Board so desires, a Person
selected by the Board, shall act as liquidator or shall appoint one or more liquidators who shall have full authority to wind up the affairs of the Company and make final distribution as provided herein. The liquidator shall continue to operate the
Company properties with all of the power and authority of the Board. The steps to be accomplished by the liquidator are as follows: 
 (a) As
promptly as possible after dissolution and again after final liquidation, the liquidator, if requested by any Member, shall cause a proper accounting to be made by the Company’s independent accountants of the Company’s assets, liabilities
and operations through the last day of the month in which the dissolution occurs or the final liquidation is completed, as appropriate. 

(b) The liquidator shall pay all of the debts and liabilities of the Company (including all expenses incurred in liquidation) or otherwise make
adequate provision therefor (including the establishment of a cash escrow fund for contingent liabilities in such amount and for such term as the liquidator may reasonably determine). After making payment or provision for all debts and liabilities
of the Company, the liquidator shall sell all properties and assets of the Company for cash as promptly as is consistent with obtaining the best price therefor; provided, however, that upon the consent of a Majority Interest of the
Members, the liquidator may distribute such properties in kind. All Net Profit, Net Loss, Simulated Gain and Simulated Loss (or other items of income, gain, loss or deduction allocable under Section 4.2) realized on such
sales shall be allocated to the Members as provided in this Agreement, and the Capital Accounts of the Members shall be adjusted accordingly. In the event of a distribution of properties in kind, the liquidator shall first adjust the Capital
Accounts of the Members by the amount of any Net Profit, Net Loss, Simulated Gain and Simulated Loss (or other items of income, gain, loss or deduction allocable under Section 4.2) that would have been recognized by the
Members if such properties had been sold at then fair market values. The liquidator shall then distribute the proceeds of such sales or such properties to the Members in the manner provided in Section 4.4(a) (subject to the
last sentence of Section 4.4(b)). If the foregoing distributions to the Members do not equal the Member’s respective positive Capital Account balances as determined after giving effect to the foregoing adjustments and
to all adjustments attributable to allocations of Net Profit, Net Loss, Simulated Gain and Simulated Loss realized by the Company during the taxable year in question and all adjustments attributable to contributions and distributions of money and
property effected prior to such distribution, then, the allocations of Net Profit, Net Loss, Simulated Gain and Simulated Loss provided for in this Agreement shall be adjusted, to the least extent necessary, to produce a Capital Account balance for
each Member which corresponds to the amount of the distribution to such Member. Each Member shall have the right to designate another Person to receive any property which otherwise would be distributed in kind to that Member pursuant to this
Section 8.3. 

  
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 (c) Except as expressly provided herein, the liquidator shall comply with any applicable
requirements of the Act and all other applicable laws pertaining to the winding up of the affairs of the Company and the final distribution of its assets. 

(d) Notwithstanding any provision in this Agreement to the contrary, no Member shall be obligated to restore a deficit balance in its Capital
Account at any time. 
 The distribution of cash and/or property to the Members in accordance with the provisions of this
Section 8.3 shall constitute a complete return to the Members of their Capital Contributions and a complete distribution to the Members of their Company Interest and all Company property. 

ARTICLE IX 

ASSIGNMENTS OF COMPANY INTERESTS 

(a) No Member’s Company Interest or rights therein shall be Transferred, or made subject to an Indirect Transfer, in whole or in part,
without the prior written consent of the Board; provided, however, that any Member may assign its Company Interest without obtaining such consent pursuant to (i) an Excluded Affiliate Transfer or (ii) a Transfer that is
otherwise permitted pursuant to the Voting and Transfer Restriction Agreement. Any attempt by a Member to assign its Company Interest in violation of the immediately preceding sentence shall be void ab initio. If an interest in a Unit
or other Company Interest is required by law to be Transferred to a spouse of a holder thereof pursuant to an order of a court of competent jurisdiction in a divorce proceeding (notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this
Article IX(a)), then such holder shall nevertheless retain all rights with respect to such interest and any interest of such spouse shall be subject to such rights of such holder. In addition, if it is determined
that the holder will be required to pay any taxes attributable to such interest of the spouse in the Company, then any tax liability of such holder that is attributable to such spouse’s interest shall be taken into account, and shall reduce
such spouse’s interest in the Company; in no event shall the Company be required to provide any financial, valuation or other information regarding the Company or any of its subsidiaries or Affiliates or any of their respective assets to the
spouse or former spouse of such holder. 
 (b) Unless an assignee of a Company Interest becomes a substituted Member in accordance with the
provisions set forth below, such assignee shall not be entitled to any of the rights granted to a Member hereunder, other than the right to receive allocations of income, gains, losses, deductions, credits and similar items and distributions to
which the assignor would otherwise be entitled, to the extent such items are assigned. 
 (c) An assignee of a Company Interest shall become
a substituted Member entitled to all of the rights of a Member if, and only if, (i) the assignor gives the assignee such right, (ii) the Board consents in writing to such substitution, the granting or denying of which shall be in the
Board’s sole discretion, (iii) the assignee executes and delivers such instruments, in form and substance satisfactory to the Board, as the Board may deem necessary or desirable to effect such substitution and to confirm the agreement of
the assignee to be bound by all of the terms and provisions of this Agreement, and (iv) if the Board so requires, the assignee 

  
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reimburses the Company for any costs incurred by the Company in connection with such assignment and substitution. Upon the satisfaction of such requirements, such assignee shall be admitted as of
such date as shall be provided for in any document evidencing such assignment as a substituted Member of the Company. 
 (d) The Company and
the Board shall be entitled to treat the record Member of any Company Interest as the absolute Member thereof in all respects and shall incur no liability for distributions of cash or other property made in good faith to such Member until such time
as a written assignment of such Company Interest that complies with the terms of this Agreement has been received by the Board. 

ARTICLE X 

REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 

Each Member acknowledges and agrees that its Company Interest is being purchased for such Member’s own account as part of a private
offering, exempt from registration under the Securities Act and all applicable state securities or blue sky laws, for investment only and not with a view to the distribution nor other sale thereof and that an exemption from registration under the
Securities Act or any applicable state securities laws may not be available if the Company Interest is acquired by such Member with a view to resale or distribution thereof under any conditions or circumstances as would constitute a distribution of
such Company Interest within the meaning and purview of the Securities Act or the applicable state securities laws. Accordingly, each Member represents, warrants and covenants to the Company and all other interested parties that: 

(a) Such Member understands that (i) such Member’s Company Interest is being offered and issued under exemptions from registration
provided for in the Securities Act and applicable state securities or “blue sky” laws, (ii) such Member is acquiring an interest in the Company without being furnished any offering literature or prospectus, and (iii) the
acquisition of such Member’s Company Interest by such Member has not been reviewed by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission or by any administrative agency charged with the administration of the securities or “blue sky”
laws of any state. 
 (b) Such Member acknowledges that the Company Interest being acquired by such Member was not offered to such Member by
means of publicly disseminated advertisements or sales literature, nor is such Member aware of any offers made to other Persons by such means. 

(c) Such Member is familiar with Regulation D promulgated under the Securities Act, such Member is an “accredited investor” as
defined in Rule 501(a) of such Regulation D and such Member is able to bear the economic risk of an investment in the Company Interest. 

(d) Such Member acknowledges that the Company Interest is a speculative investment that involves a high degree of risk and such Member can
sustain a complete loss of such Member’s investment in the Company Interest. Such Member has adequate means of providing for its current needs and contingencies and can afford a complete loss of its investment in the Company. 

  
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 (e) Such Member acknowledges that the Company Interest will be an illiquid investment, that such
Member will continue to bear the economic risk of the investment in the Company Interest for an indefinite period and that the Company Interest is being issued without registration for any subsequent sale under the Securities Act and applicable
state securities laws. Such Member has no need for liquidity in such Member’s investment in the Company Interest. 
 (f) Such Member, by
making other investments of a similar nature and/or by reason of his/its business and financial experience or the business and financial experience of those Persons it has retained to advise such Member with respect to its investment in the Company,
(i) is knowledgeable and experienced in finance, securities and investing in securities similar to the Company Interest, and (ii) is a sophisticated investor who has the capacity to protect its own interest in investments of this nature,
so as to be capable of evaluating the merits and risks of an investment in the Company Interest. 
 (g) Prior to such Member’s decision
to acquire the Company Interest, such Member: 
 (i) Has been afforded access to, has been given an opportunity to review and
has provided to such Member’s accountants and advisors, as applicable, all of the agreements and documents pertaining to the initial creation, organization and capitalization of the Company, together with all other available information
relating to the Company, including all documents, records, books and due diligence materials pertaining to this investment; 

(ii) Has had an opportunity to ask questions of, and receive answers from, representatives of the Company concerning such
Member’s investment in the Company Interest; and 
 (iii) Has received all information requested of the Company that
such Member deemed necessary or appropriate to evaluate the Member’s investment in the Company Interest and the risks and merits thereof and to make an informed decision concerning such Member’s investment in the Company Interest. 

(h) Such Member is aware of the following: 

(i) The Company is newly organized and has no financial or operating history and, further, such Member’s investment in the
Company is speculative and involves a high degree of risk of loss by the Member of its entire investment, with no assurance of any income from such investment; 

(ii) No federal or state agency has made any finding or determination as to the fairness of the investment, or any
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 (iii) There are substantial restrictions on the Transferability of the Company
Interest of such Member, there will be no public market for the Company Interest and, accordingly, it may not be possible for such Member readily to liquidate its investment in the Company in case of emergency; and 

(iv) Any federal or state income tax benefits which may be available to such Member may be lost through changes to existing
laws and regulations or in the interpretation of existing laws and regulations and such Member, in making this investment, is relying, if at all, solely upon the advice of its own tax advisors with respect to the tax aspects of an investment in the
Company. 
 (i) Such Member has evaluated the risk of investing in the Company Interest and is acquiring the Company Interest based only upon
such Member’s independent examination and judgment as to the prospects of the Company as determined from the information in such Member’s possession or obtained directly by such Member from the Company. 

(j) Such Member has a close business association with the Company or certain of its Affiliates, thereby making the Member a well-informed
investor for purposes of this investment. 
 (k) Such Member’s Company Interest is being acquired by such Member for such Member’s
own investment portfolio and account (and not on behalf of, and without the participation of, any other Person) with the intent of holding the Company Interest for investment and without the intent of participating, directly or indirectly, in a
distribution of the Company Interest or a Transfer of the Company Interest and not with a view to, or for resale in connection with, any distribution of the Company Interest or Transfer of the Company Interest or any portion thereof. 

(l) Such Member has no contract, undertaking, agreement, or arrangement with any Person to sell or otherwise Transfer to any Person, or to have
any Person sell on behalf of such Member, its Company Interest (or any portion thereof), and such Member is not engaged in, and does not plan to engage within the foreseeable future in, any discussion with any Person relative to the sale or any
Transfer of its Company Interest (or any portion thereof). 
 (m) Such Member is not aware of any occurrence, event, or circumstance upon the
happening of which such Member intends to attempt to Transfer its Company Interest (or any portion thereof), and such Member does not have any present intention of Transferring its Company Interest (or any portion thereof) after the lapse of any
particular period of time. 
 (n) Such Member understands that the Company Interest may not be offered for sale, sold or Transferred other
than in accordance with the Voting and Transfer Restriction Agreement and this Agreement, including Article IX hereof, and pursuant to (i) an effective registration under the Securities Act or in a transaction that is
otherwise in compliance with the Securities Act and (ii) evidence satisfactory to the Company of compliance with the applicable securities laws (which may require such Member to provide an opinion of legal counsel satisfactory to the Company
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 (o) Such Member further covenants and agrees that such Member shall have no right to require
registration of its Company Interest under the Securities Act or applicable state securities laws, and, in view of the nature of the Company and its business, such registration is neither contemplated nor likely. 

(p) Such Member understands that a legend indicating that the Company Interest has not been registered under applicable federal and state
securities laws and referring to the restrictions on transferability and sale of the Company Interest may be placed on any certificate(s) or other document delivered to such Member or any substitute therefore and any transfer agent of the Company or
its affiliates may be instructed to require compliance therewith. 
 (q) Such Member confirms that such Member has been advised to consult
with such Member’s own attorney regarding legal matters concerning the Company and to consult with independent tax advisors regarding the tax consequences of investing in the Company. 

(r) Such Member acknowledges that such Member understands the meaning and the legal consequences of the representations, warranties, covenants
and certifications set forth in this Article X and that the Company has relied and will rely upon such representations, warranties, covenants and certifications. 

ARTICLE XI 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Section 11.1 Notices. All notices, elections, demands or other communications required or permitted to be made or given
pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be considered as properly given or made on the date of actual delivery if given by (a) personal delivery, (b) United States mail, (c) expedited overnight delivery service with
proof of delivery, or (d) via facsimile with confirmation of delivery, addressed to the respective addressee(s). Any Member may change its address by giving notice in writing to the other Members of its new address. 

Section 11.2 Amendment. 

(a) In addition to the right of the Board to amend this Agreement as provided below, and except as otherwise provided below, any change,
modification, or amendment to this Agreement shall be effective if made by an instrument in writing that has been duly approved by the Board and a Majority Interest of the Members. 

(b) Notwithstanding Section 11.2(a), with respect to any change, modification, or amendment to this Agreement that
would (i) increase the liability or duties of any of the Members, (ii) change the contributions required of any of the Members, (iii) cause the Company to be taxed as a corporation, or (iv) otherwise result in any
disproportionate and material adverse tax consequences for any Member, such change, modification, or amendment shall not be binding on such Member unless contained in a written instrument duly executed by such Member; provided,
however, that this Section 11.2(b) shall not apply to the Board’s ability to amend this Agreement pursuant to Article III; provided, further, that any amendment which is

  
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made to facilitate a merger or consolidation of the Company with any other entity, to convert the Company into another entity, or to cause the Company to participate in an exchange of interests
or some type of business combination with any other entity, shall require the approval only of the Board and a Majority Interest of the Members, if each of the material terms and provisions of such merger, consolidation, conversion, exchange or
combination provides for equal and/or proportionate treatment of each of the Members. 
 (c) With respect to any change, modification, or
amendment to this Agreement that would change the name of the Company, admit new or substituted Members in accordance with the terms of Article IX, or any other change, modification or amendment that does not adversely
affect the Members in any disproportionate and material respect, and any change, modification or amendment which the Board determines is necessary or advisable to ensure that the Company is not and will not be treated as an association taxable as a
corporation for federal income tax purposes or to conform with changes in applicable tax law (provided such changes do not have a material adverse effect on the Members), such change, modification, or amendment may be contained in a written
instrument executed solely by the Board; provided that the Board notifies the Members of such change, modification, or amendment. 

(d) With respect to any change, modification, or amendment to this Agreement which the Board determines is necessary or advisable to comply
with or administer in an equitable manner the provisions of the Bipartisan Budget Act and any Treasury Regulations or other administrative pronouncements promulgated thereunder in any manner determined by the Board, such change, modification, or
amendment may be contained in a written instrument executed solely by the Board; provided that the Board notifies the Members of such change, modification, or amendment. 

Section 11.3 Partition. Each of the Members hereby irrevocably waives for the term of the Company any right that such
Member may have to maintain any action for partition with respect to the Company property. 
 Section 11.4
Amendment and Restatement of Original Agreement; Entire Agreement. The parties hereto hereby agree to continue the Company and hereby amend and restate the Original Agreement, which is replaced and superseded in its
entirety by this Agreement. This Agreement and the other documents contemplated hereby constitute the full and complete agreement of the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersede any prior agreement or understanding
among them with respect to such subject matter, including without limitation the Original Agreement. 
 Section 11.5
Severability. Every provision in this Agreement is intended to be severable. If any term or provision hereof is illegal or invalid for any reason whatsoever, such illegality or invalidity shall not affect the validity of the remainder
of this Agreement. 
 Section 11.6 No Waiver. The failure of any Member to insist upon strict performance of a covenant
hereunder or of any obligation hereunder, irrespective of the length of time for which such failure continues, shall not constitute a waiver of such Member’s right to demand strict compliance in the future. No consent or waiver, express or
implied, to or of any breach or default in the performance of any obligation hereunder shall constitute a consent or waiver to or of any other breach or default in the performance of the same or any other obligation hereunder. 

  
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 Section 11.7 Applicable Law. This Agreement and the rights and obligations of
the parties hereunder shall be governed by and interpreted, construed and enforced in accordance with the internal laws of the State of Texas, without regard to rules or principles of conflicts of law requiring the application of the law of another
State. 
 Section 11.8 Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the
parties hereto and their respective heirs, legal representatives, successors and assigns; provided, however, that no Member may Transfer all or any part of its rights or Company Interest or any interest under this Agreement except in
accordance with Article IX. 
 Section 11.9 Arbitration. Any dispute arising out of or relating
to this Agreement, the Transaction Documents, or the Company, including claims sounding in contract, tort, statutory or otherwise (a “Dispute”), shall be settled exclusively and finally by arbitration in accordance with this
Section 11.9. 
 (a) Rules and Procedures. Such arbitration shall be administered by JAMS/Endispute, Inc., a
Delaware corporation and national dispute resolution company (“JAMS”), pursuant to (i) the JAMS Streamlined Arbitration Rules and Procedures, if the amount in controversy is $250,000 or less, or (ii) the JAMS
Comprehensive Arbitration Rules and Procedures, if the amount in controversy exceeds $250,000 (each, as applicable, the “Rules”). The making, validity, construction, and interpretation of this
Section 11.9, and all procedural aspects of the arbitration conducted pursuant hereto, shall be decided by the arbitrator(s). For purposes of this Section 11.9, “amount in controversy”
means the stated amount of the claim, not including interest or attorneys’ fees, plus the stated amount of any counterclaim, not including interest or attorneys’ fees. If the claim or counterclaim seeks a form of relief other than damages,
such as injunctive or declaratory relief, it shall be treated as if the amount in controversy exceeds $250,000, unless all parties to the Dispute otherwise agree. 

(b) Discovery. Discovery shall be allowed only to the extent permitted by the Rules. 

(c) Time and Place. All arbitration proceedings hereunder shall be conducted in Dallas, Texas or such other location as all parties to
the Dispute may agree. Unless good cause is shown or all parties to the Dispute otherwise agree, the hearing on the merits shall be conducted within one hundred eighty (180) days of the initiation of the arbitration, if the arbitration is being
conducted under the Streamlined Arbitration Rules, or within two hundred seventy (270) days of the initiation of the arbitration, if the arbitration is being conducted under the Comprehensive Arbitration Rules. However, it shall not be a basis
to challenge the outcome or result of the arbitration proceeding that it was not conducted within the specified timeframe, nor shall the failure to conduct the hearing within the specified timeframe in any way waive the right to arbitration as
provided for herein. 

  
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 (d) Arbitrators. 

(i) If the amount in controversy is $250,000 or less, the arbitration shall be before a single arbitrator selected by JAMS in
accordance with the Rules. 
 (ii) If the amount in controversy is more than $250,000, the arbitration shall be before a
panel of three arbitrators, selected in accordance with this paragraph. The party initiating the arbitration shall designate, with its initial filing, its choice of arbitrator. Within thirty (30) days of the notice of initiation of the
arbitration procedure, the opposing party to the Dispute shall select one arbitrator. If any party to the Dispute shall fail to select an arbitrator within the required time, JAMS shall appoint an arbitrator for that party. In the event that the
Dispute involves three or more parties, JAMS shall determine the parties’ alignment pursuant to Rule 15 and each “side” shall have the right to appoint one arbitrator as provided above. The two arbitrators so selected shall
select a third arbitrator, failing agreement on which, the third arbitrator shall be selected in accordance with JAMS Rule 15. Notwithstanding that each party may select an arbitrator, all arbitrators (whether selected by the parties, JAMS or
otherwise) shall be independent and shall disclose any relationship that he or she may have with any party to the Dispute at the time of their respective appointment. All arbitrators shall be subject to challenge for cause under JAMS Rule 15.
In the event that any party-selected arbitrator is struck for cause, JAMS shall appoint the replacement arbitrator. 
 (e) Waiver of
Certain Damages. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement to the contrary, the Company and the Members expressly agree that the arbitrators shall have absolutely no authority to award consequential, incidental, special, treble,
exemplary or punitive damages of any type under any circumstances regardless of whether such damages may be available under Texas law, or any other laws, or under the Federal Arbitration Act or the Rules, unless such damages are a part of a third
party claim for which a Member is entitled to indemnification hereunder. 
 (f) Limitations on Arbitrators. The arbitrators shall have
authority to interpret and apply the terms and conditions of this Agreement and to order any remedy allowed by this Agreement, including specific performance of the Agreement, but may not change any term or condition of this Agreement, deprive any
Member of a remedy expressly provided hereunder, or provide any right or remedy that has been excluded hereunder. 
 (g) Form of
Award. The arbitration award shall conform with the Rules, but also contain a certification by the arbitrators that, except as permitted by Section 11.9(e), the award does not include any consequential, incidental,
special, treble, exemplary or punitive damages. 
 (h) Fees and Awards. The fees and expenses of the arbitrator(s) shall be borne
equally by each side to the Dispute, but the decision of the arbitrator(s) may include such award of the arbitrators’ expenses and of other costs to the prevailing side as the arbitrators may determine. In addition, the prevailing party shall
be entitled to an award of its attorneys’ fees and interest. 

  
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 (i) Binding Nature. The decision and award shall be binding upon all of
the parties to the Dispute and final and nonappealable to the maximum extent permitted by law, and judgment thereon may be entered in a court of competent jurisdiction and enforced by any party to the Dispute as a final judgment of such court. 

Section 11.10 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be an original
and all of which shall constitute but one and the same document. 

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[Signature Pages of Company, Members and Managers Attached] 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first
above written. 
  

			
	COMPANY:
	
	ESQUISTO INVESTMENT HOLDINGS, LLC
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Richard D. Brannon

		 	Name: Richard D. Brannon
		 	Title:    CEO
	
	MEMBERS:
	
	CH4 ENERGY III, LLC
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Richard D. Brannon

		 	Name: Richard D. Brannon
		 	Title:    President
	
	CH4 ENERGY IV, LLC
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Richard D. Brannon

		 	Name: Richard D. Brannon
		 	Title:    President
	
	CH4 ENERGY V, LLC
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Richard D. Brannon

		 	Name: Richard D. Brannon
		 	Title:    President
	
	CROSSING ROCKS ENERGY, LLC
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Bruce Selkirk

		 	Name: Bruce Selkirk
		 	Title:    President and CEO

 AMENDED AND RESTATED 

LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT 

ESQUISTO INVESTMENT HOLDINGS, LLC 

SIGNATURE PAGE 

 
			
	GARLAND EXPLORATION, LLC
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Mike Hoover

		 	Name: Mike Hoover
		 	Title:    President
	
	CALBRI ENERGY, INC.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Clinton Seidel

		 	Name: Clinton Seidel
		 	Title:    President

 AMENDED AND RESTATED 

LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT 

ESQUISTO INVESTMENT HOLDINGS, LLC 

SIGNATURE PAGE 

 
	
	MANAGERS:
	
	 /s/ Mike Hoover

	Mike Hoover
	
	 /s/ Richard D. Brannon

	Richard D. Brannon
	
	 /s/ Bruce Selkirk

	Bruce Selkirk
	
	 /s/ David W. Hayes

	David W. Hayes
	
	 /s/ Craig S. Glick

	Craig S. Glick
	
	 /s/ Brian Minnehan

	Brian Minnehan
	
	 /s/ David R. Albin

	David R. Albin

 AMENDED AND RESTATED 

LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT 

ESQUISTO INVESTMENT HOLDINGS, LLC 

SIGNATURE PAGE

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