Document:

EX-10.1

 Exhibit 10.1 

Execution Version 
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indicates material has been omitted pursuant to a Confidential Treatment Request filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. A complete copy of this agreement has been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. 

LUMP SUM TURNKEY AGREEMENT 
 for
the 
 ENGINEERING, PROCUREMENT AND CONSTRUCTION 

of the 
 SABINE PASS LNG STAGE 3
LIQUEFACTION FACILITY 
 by and between 

SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC 
 as
Owner 
 and 
 BECHTEL OIL, GAS
AND CHEMICALS, INC. 
 as Contractor 

Dated as of the 4th Day of May, 2015 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

							
	 RECITALS
				 	1	  
			
	 ARTICLE 1
		DEFINITIONS		 	2	  
			
	 ARTICLE 2
		RELATIONSHIP OF OWNER, CONTRACTOR AND SUBCONTRACTORS		 	20	  
	 2.1  
		Status of Contractor		 	20	  
	 2.2  
		Key Personnel, Organization Chart and Contractor Representative		 	20	  
	 2.3  
		Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors		 	21	  
	 2.4  
		Subcontracts and Sub-subcontracts		 	21	  
	 2.5  
		Contractor Acknowledgements		 	23	  
			
	 ARTICLE 3
		CONTRACTOR’S RESPONSIBILITIES		 	24	  
	 3.1  
		Scope of Work		 	24	  
	 3.2  
		Specific Obligations		 	25	  
	 3.3  
		Design and Engineering Work		 	26	  
	 3.4  
		Spare Parts		 	28	  
	 3.5  
		Training Program in General		 	28	  
	 3.6  
		Environmental Regulations and Environmental Compliance		 	29	  
	 3.7  
		Construction Equipment		 	29	  
	 3.8  
		Employment of Personnel		 	29	  
	 3.9  
		Clean-Up		 	30	  
	 3.10
		HSE Plan; Security		 	30	  
	 3.11
		Emergencies		 	32	  
	 3.12
		Contractor Permits		 	32	  
	 3.13
		Books, Records and Audits		 	32	  
	 3.14
		Tax Accounting		 	33	  
	 3.15
		Temporary Utilities, Roads, Facilities and Storage		 	33	  
	 3.16
		Subordination of Liens		 	33	  
	 3.17
		Hazardous Materials		 	34	  
	 3.18
		Quality Control		 	34	  
	 3.19
		Reports		 	34	  
	 3.20
		Payment		 	35	  
	 3.21
		Commercial Activities		 	35	  
	 3.22
		Title to Materials Found		 	35	  
	 3.23
		Survey Control Points and Layout		 	35	  
	 3.24
		Cooperation with Others at the Site		 	35	  
	 3.25
		Integration with Existing Facility, Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility and Stage 4 Liquefaction Facility		 	36	  
	 3.26
		Responsibility for Property		 	39	  
	 3.27
		Explosives		 	40	  
	 3.28
		Taxes		 	40	  
	 3.29
		Equipment Quality		 	40	  
	 3.30
		Loss of LNG or Natural Gas		 	40	  

							
	 ARTICLE 4
		OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITIES		 	41	  
	 4.1  
		Payment and Financing		 	41	  
	 4.2  
		Owner Permits		 	42	  
	 4.3  
		Access to the Site, Laydown Areas and Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements		 	42	  
	 4.4  
		Operation Personnel		 	43	  
	 4.5  
		Sales and Use Tax Matters		 	43	  
	 4.6  
		Legal Description and Survey		 	45	  
	 4.7  
		Hazardous Materials		 	45	  
	 4.8  
		Owner-Provided Items		 	45	  
	 4.9  
		Owner Representative		 	46	  
			
	 ARTICLE 5
		COMMENCEMENT OF WORK, PROJECT SCHEDULE, AND SCHEDULING OBLIGATIONS		 	46	  
	 5.1  
		Commencement of Work		 	46	  
	 5.2  
		Limited Notice to Proceed/Notice to Proceed		 	46	  
	 5.3  
		Project Schedule		 	48	  
	 5.4  
		CPM Schedule Submissions		 	48	  
	 5.5  
		Recovery and Recovery Schedule		 	49	  
	 5.6  
		Acceleration and Acceleration Schedule		 	50	  
			
	 ARTICLE 6
		CHANGES; FORCE MAJEURE; AND OWNER-CAUSED DELAY		 	51	  
	 6.1  
		Change Orders Requested by Owner		 	51	  
	 6.2  
		Change Orders Requested by Contractor		 	53	  
	 6.3  
		Contract Price Adjustment; Contractor Documentation		 	56	  
	 6.4  
		Change Orders Act as Accord and Satisfaction		 	56	  
	 6.5  
		Timing Requirements for Notifications and Change Order Requests by Contractor		 	56	  
	 6.6  
		Evidence of Funds		 	57	  
	 6.7  
		Adjustment Only Through Change Order		 	57	  
	 6.8  
		Force Majeure		 	58	  
	 6.9  
		Extensions of Time and Adjustment of Compensation		 	59	  
	 6.10
		Delay		 	59	  
	 6.11
		Contractor Obligation to Mitigate Delay		 	59	  
			
	 ARTICLE 7
		CONTRACT PRICE AND PAYMENTS TO CONTRACTOR		 	60	  
	 7.1  
		Contract Price		 	60	  
	 7.2  
		Interim Payments		 	60	  
	 7.3  
		Final Completion and Final Payment		 	64	  
	 7.4  
		Payments Not Acceptance of Work		 	64	  
	 7.5  
		Payments Withheld		 	64	  
	 7.6  
		Interest on Late Payments and Improper Collection		 	65	  
	 7.7  
		Offset		 	65	  
	 7.8  
		Procedure for Withholding, Offset and Collection on the Letter of Credit		 	66	  
	 7.9  
		Payment Error		 	66	  

  

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	 ARTICLE 8
		TITLE AND RISK OF LOSS		 	66	  
	 8.1  
		Title		 	66	  
	 8.2  
		Risk of Loss		 	67	  
			
	 ARTICLE 9
		INSURANCE AND LETTER OF CREDIT		 	69	  
	 9.1  
		Insurance		 	69	  
	 9.2  
		Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit		 	70	  
	 9.3  
		DSU Insurance		 	71	  
			
	 ARTICLE 10
		OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTATION		 	72	  
	 10.1
		Work Product		 	72	  
	 10.2
		Owner Provided Documents		 	74	  
	 10.3
		License to Use Liquefaction Facility		 	74	  
			
	 ARTICLE 11
		COMPLETION		 	75	  
	 11.1
		Notice of RFSU, Delivery of Feed Gas for Commissioning, Start Up and Performance Testing and LNG Production		 	75	  
	 11.2
		Notice and Requirements for Substantial Completion		 	77	  
	 11.3
		Owner Acceptance of RFSU and Substantial Completion		 	78	  
	 11.4
		Minimum Acceptance Criteria and Performance Liquidated Damages		 	79	  
	 11.5
		Punchlist		 	81	  
	 11.6
		Notice and Requirements for Final Completion		 	82	  
	 11.7
		Operations Activities		 	82	  
			
	 ARTICLE 12
		WARRANTY AND CORRECTION OF WORK		 	83	  
	 12.1
		Warranty		 	83	  
	 12.2
		Correction of Work Prior to Substantial Completion		 	84	  
	 12.3
		Correction of Work After Substantial Completion		 	85	  
	 12.4
		Assignability of Warranties		 	87	  
	 12.5
		Waiver of Implied Warranties		 	87	  
			
	 ARTICLE 13
		DELAY LIQUIDATED DAMAGES AND SCHEDULE BONUS		 	87	  
	 13.1
		Delay Liquidated Damages		 	87	  
	 13.2
		Schedule Bonus		 	87	  
			
	 ARTICLE 14
		CONTRACTOR’S REPRESENTATIONS		 	88	  
	 14.1
		Corporate Standing		 	88	  
	 14.2
		No Violation of Law; Litigation		 	88	  
	 14.3
		Licenses		 	88	  
	 14.4
		No Breach		 	88	  
	 14.5
		Corporate Action		 	88	  
	 14.6
		Financial Solvency		 	88	  
			
	 ARTICLE 15
		OWNER’S REPRESENTATIONS		 	89	  
	 15.1
		Standing		 	89	  
	 15.2
		No Violation of Law; Litigation		 	89	  

  

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	 15.3
		Licenses		 	89	  
	 15.4
		No Breach		 	89	  
	 15.5
		Corporate Action		 	89	  
	 15.6
		Financial Solvency		 	89	  
			
	 ARTICLE 16
		DEFAULT, TERMINATION AND SUSPENSION		 	90	  
	 16.1
		Default by Contractor		 	90	  
	 16.2
		Termination for Convenience by Owner		 	91	  
	 16.3
		Suspension of Work		 	92	  
	 16.4
		Suspension by Contractor		 	93	  
	 16.5
		Termination by Contractor		 	94	  
	 16.6
		Termination in the Event of an Extended Force Majeure		 	94	  
	 16.7
		Termination in the Event of Delayed Notice to Proceed		 	95	  
	 16.8
		Contractor’s Right to Terminate		 	95	  
			
	 ARTICLE 17
		RELEASES AND INDEMNITIES		 	95	  
	 17.1
		General Indemnification		 	95	  
	 17.2
		Injuries to Contractor’s Employees and Damage to Contractor’s Property		 	97	  
	 17.3
		Injuries to Owner’s Employees and Damage to Owner’s Property		 	97	  
	 17.4
		Patent and Copyright Indemnification Procedure		 	100	  
	 17.5
		Lien Indemnification		 	100	  
	 17.6
		Owner’s Failure to Comply with Applicable Law		 	101	  
	 17.7
		Landowner Claims		 	101	  
	 17.8
		Legal Defense		 	101	  
	 17.9
		Enforceability		 	102	  
			
	 ARTICLE 18
		DISPUTE RESOLUTION		 	103	  
	 18.1
		Negotiation		 	103	  
	 18.2
		Arbitration		 	103	  
	 18.3
		Continuation of Work During Dispute		 	104	  
	 18.4
		Escrow of Certain Disputed Amounts By Owner		 	104	  
			
	 ARTICLE 19
		CONFIDENTIALITY		 	105	  
	 19.1
		Contractor’s Obligations		 	105	  
	 19.2
		Owner’s Obligations		 	105	  
	 19.3
		Definitions		 	105	  
	 19.4
		Exceptions		 	106	  
	 19.5
		Equitable Relief		 	106	  
	 19.6
		Term		 	106	  
			
	 ARTICLE 20
		LIMITATION OF LIABILITY		 	106	  
	 20.1
		Contractor Aggregate Liability		 	106	  
	 20.2
		Limitation on Contractor’s Liability for Liquidated Damages		 	108	  
	 20.3
		Liquidated Damages In General		 	109	  
	 20.4
		Consequential Damages		 	109	  
	 20.5
		Exclusive Remedies		 	110	  

  

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	 20.6
		Applicability		 	110	  
	 20.7
		Term Limit		 	110	  
			
	 ARTICLE 21
		MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS		 	110	  
	 21.1  
		Entire Agreement		 	110	  
	 21.2  
		Amendments		 	111	  
	 21.3  
		Joint Effort		 	111	  
	 21.4  
		Captions		 	111	  
	 21.5  
		Notice		 	111	  
	 21.6  
		Severability		 	112	  
	 21.7  
		Assignment		 	112	  
	 21.8  
		No Waiver		 	112	  
	 21.9  
		Governing Law		 	112	  
	 21.10
		Successors and Assigns		 	113	  
	 21.11
		Attachments and Schedules		 	113	  
	 21.12
		Obligations		 	113	  
	 21.13
		Further Assurances		 	113	  
	 21.14
		Priority		 	113	  
	 21.15
		Restrictions on Public Announcements		 	113	  
	 21.16
		Potential Lenders, Potential Equity Investors and Equity Participants		 	114	  
	 21.17
		Foreign Corrupt Practices Act		 	114	  
	 21.18
		Parent Guarantee		 	115	  
	 21.19
		Language		 	115	  
	 21.20
		Counterparts		 	115	  
	 21.21
		Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Approval		 	115	  
	 21.22
		Owner’s Lender		 	115	  
	 21.23
		Independent Engineer		 	115	  
	 21.24
		Liquefaction Facility		 	115	  
	 21.25
		Survival		 	116	  

  

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 LIST OF ATTACHMENTS AND SCHEDULES 

 

			
	ATTACHMENT A		 Scope of Work and Basis of Design

		
	        SCHEDULE A-1		 Scope of Work

		
	        SCHEDULE A-2		 FEED Documents

		
	ATTACHMENT B		 Contractor Deliverables

		
	ATTACHMENT C		 Payment Schedule

		
	        SCHEDULE C-1		 Milestone Payment Schedule

		
	        SCHEDULE C-2		 Monthly Payment Schedule

		
	ATTACHMENT D		 Form of Change Order

		
	        SCHEDULE D-1		 Change Order Form

		
	        SCHEDULE D-2		 Unilateral Change Order Form

		
	        SCHEDULE D-3		 Contractor’s Change Order Request Form/Contractor’s Response to a Change Order

Proposed by Owner

		
	        SCHEDULE D-4		 Unit Rates for Change Orders Performed on a Time and Material Basis

		
	        SCHEDULE D-5		 Existing & Stages 1 and 2 Liquefaction Facility Labor Unit Rates

		
	ATTACHMENT E		 Project Schedule

		
	ATTACHMENT F		 Key Personnel and Contractor’s Organization

		
	ATTACHMENT G		 Approved Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors and List of Major Equipment

		
	ATTACHMENT H		 Form of Limited Notice to Proceed and Notice to Proceed

		
	        SCHEDULE H-1		 Form of Limited Notice to Proceed

		
	        SCHEDULE H-2		 Form of Notice to Proceed

		
	ATTACHMENT I		 Form of Contractor’s Invoices

		
	    SCHEDULE I-1		 Form of Contractor’s Interim Invoice

  

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	        SCHEDULE I-2		 Form of Contractor’s Final Invoice

		
	ATTACHMENT J		 HSE Plan Requirements

		
	ATTACHMENT K		 Form of Lien and Claim Waivers

		
	        SCHEDULE K-1		 Contractor’s Interim Conditional Lien Waiver

		
	        SCHEDULE K-2		 Contractor’s Interim Unconditional Lien Waiver

		
	        SCHEDULE K-3		 Subcontractor’s Interim Conditional Lien Waiver

		
	        SCHEDULE K-4		 Subcontractor’s Interim Unconditional Lien Waiver

		
	        SCHEDULE K-5		 Contractor’s Final Conditional Lien and Claim Waiver

		
	        SCHEDULE K-6		 Contractor’s Final Unconditional Lien and Claim Waiver

		
	        SCHEDULE K-7		 Subcontractor’s Final Conditional Lien and Claim Waiver

		
	        SCHEDULE K-8		 Subcontractor’s Final Unconditional Lien and Claim Waiver

		
	ATTACHMENT L		 Form of RFSU Completion Certificate

		
	ATTACHMENT M		 Form of Substantial Completion Certificate

		
	ATTACHMENT N		 Form of Final Completion Certificate

		
	ATTACHMENT O		 Insurance

		
	        SCHEDULE O-1		 Insurance Requirements

		
	        SCHEDULE O-2		 Form of Umbrella Agreement

		
	ATTACHMENT P		 Contractor Permits

		
	ATTACHMENT Q		 Owner Permits

		
	ATTACHMENT R		 Form of Irrevocable, Standby Letter of Credit

		
	ATTACHMENT S		 Performance Tests and Commissioning Tests

		
	ATTACHMENT T		 Performance Guarantee, Performance Liquidated Damages, Minimum Acceptance Criteria,

and Delay Liquidated Damages

		
	ATTACHMENT U		 Owner Provided Items and Responsibility

  

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	ATTACHMENT V		 Pre-Commissioning, Commissioning, Start-Up, and Training

		
	ATTACHMENT W		 Form of Operating Spare Parts List

		
	ATTACHMENT X		 Work in Existing Facility, Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility and

		
			 Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility

		
	ATTACHMENT Y		 Site and Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements

		
	ATTACHMENT Z		 Landowner Access

		
	ATTACHMENT AA		 Form of Acknowledgement and Consent Agreement

		
	ATTACHMENT BB		 Form of Owner Confirmations

		
	        SCHEDULE BB-1		 Form of Owner Quarterly Confirmation

		
	ATTACHMENT CC		 Independent Engineer Activities

		
	ATTACHMENT DD		 Form of Escrow Agreement

		
	ATTACHMENT EE		 Provisional Sums

		
	ATTACHMENT FF		 Form of Parent Guarantee

  

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 SABINE PASS LNG STAGE 3 LIQUEFACTION FACILITY 

ENGINEERING, PROCUREMENT AND CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT 

THIS ENGINEERING, PROCUREMENT AND CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), dated as of the 4th Day of
May, 2015 (the “Contract Date”), is entered into by and between SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, having its principal place of business at 700 Milam, Suite 1900, Houston, Texas 77002
(“Owner”), and BECHTEL OIL, GAS AND CHEMICALS, INC., a Delaware corporation, having an address at 3000 Post Oak Boulevard, Houston, Texas 77056 (“Contractor” and, together with Owner, each a
“Party” and together the “Parties”). 
 RECITALS 

WHEREAS, Owner desires to enter into an agreement with Contractor to provide services for the following: 

(a) the engineering, procurement and construction of: 
  

	 	i.	a turnkey LNG liquefaction facility comprised of one LNG train with a nominal production capacity of approximately 4.5 mtpa to be owned by Owner, located at the Stage 3 Site (as defined below), and all related
appurtenances thereto (as more fully described below, the “Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility”); 

  

	 	ii.	certain modifications and improvements to Subproject 1, Subproject 2, Subproject 3, and Subproject 4 (as defined below and collectively, with Subproject 5 and Subproject 6, the “Liquefaction
Facility”), such Subproject 1 and Subproject 2 being engineered, procured, constructed, commissioned, started-up and tested pursuant to the engineering, procurement and construction agreement between Owner and Contractor dated
November 11, 2011 (“Stage 1 EPC Agreement”) and which are located at the Stage 1 Site (as defined below), and such Subproject 3 and Subproject 4 being engineered, procured, constructed, commissioned, started-up and
tested pursuant to the engineering, procurement and construction agreement between Owner and Contractor dated December 20, 2012 (“Stage 2 EPC Agreement”) and which are located at the Stage 2 Site (as defined below and
collectively, with the Stage 1 Site, the Stage 3 Site and the Stage 4 Site the “Liquefaction Facility Site”); and 

  

	 	iii	certain modifications and improvements to the existing LNG receiving, storage and regasification facilities (as more fully described below, the “Existing Facility”) located at the Existing
Facility Site (as defined below); and 

 (b) the commissioning, start-up and testing of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility, all
as further described herein (collectively, the “Project”); and 
 WHEREAS, Contractor, itself or through its
vendors, suppliers, and subcontractors, desires to provide the foregoing engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning, start-up and testing services on a turnkey lump sum basis; 

  

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 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained and for other
good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties, intending to be legally bound, hereby agree as follows: 

ARTICLE 1 
 DEFINITIONS

 1.1 In addition to other defined terms used throughout this Agreement, when used herein, the following capitalized terms have the
meanings specified in this Section 1.1. 
 “AAA” has the meaning set forth in Section 18.2. 

“AAA Rules” has the meaning set forth in Section 18.2. 

“Acceleration Schedule” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.6A. 

“Affiliate” means any Person that directly or indirectly, through one or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled
by, or is under common control with a Party. For purposes of this definition, “control” (including, with correlative meanings, the terms “controlled by” and “under common control with”) means the possession, directly or
indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of a Person, whether through the ownership of voting securities or otherwise. 

“Aggregate Cap” has the meaning set forth in Section 20.1A. 

“Aggregate Provisional Sum” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.1A. 

“Agreement” means this Agreement for the performance of the Work (including all Attachments and Schedules attached
hereto), as it may be amended from time to time in accordance with this Agreement. 
 “Applicable Codes and
Standards” means any and all codes, standards or requirements applicable to the Work set forth or listed in Attachment A, in any Applicable Law (subject to an adjustment by Change Order in accordance with Section 6.2A.1), or
which are set forth or listed in any document or Drawing listed in Attachment A, which codes, standards and requirements shall govern Contractor’s performance of the Work, as provided herein, provided that, with respect to
Applicable Codes and Standards which are not set forth in any Applicable Law, any reference herein to such Applicable Codes and Standards shall refer to those Applicable Codes and Standards set forth or listed in any document or Drawing listed in
Attachment A. 
 “Applicable Law” means all laws, statutes, ordinances, orders, decrees, injunctions,
licenses, Permits, approvals, rules and regulations, including any conditions thereto, of any Governmental Instrumentality having jurisdiction over all or any portion of the Site, the Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements or the Project or
performance of all or any portion of the Work or the operation of the Project, or other legislative or administrative action of a Governmental Instrumentality, or a final decree, judgment or order of a court which relates to the performance of Work
hereunder. 

  

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 “Books and Records” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.13A. 

“Bulk Order Subcontractors” means the Subcontractors listed as such in Attachment G. 

“Business Day” means every Day other than a Saturday, a Sunday or a Day that is an official holiday for employees of
the federal government of the United States of America. 
 “CAD” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.3E. 

“Carve-Outs” has the meaning set forth in Section 20.1. 

“Change in Law” means any amendment, modification, superseding act, deletion, addition or change in or to Applicable
Law (excluding changes to tax laws where such taxes are based upon Contractor’s income or profits/losses) that occurs and takes effect after May 15, 2011. A Change in Law shall include any official change in the interpretation or
application of Applicable Law (including Applicable Codes and Standards set forth in Applicable Law), provided that such change is expressed in writing by the applicable Governmental Instrumentality. 

“Change Order” means, after the execution of this Agreement, any of the following: (i) a written order issued by
Owner to Contractor, in the form of Schedule D-2, (ii) a written instrument signed by both Parties in the form of Schedule D-1, in each case executed pursuant to the applicable provisions of Article 6, or (iii) a
determination issued pursuant to Article 18, that authorizes an addition to, deletion from, suspension of, or any other modification or adjustment to the requirements of this Agreement, including the Work or any Changed Criteria. 

“Changed Criteria” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1A. 

“Cheniere” means Cheniere Energy, Inc. 

“Collateral Agent” means the collateral agent under the credit agreement for the financing of the Project. 

“Commissioning Feed Gas” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.8C. 

“Commissioning LNG” has the meaning set forth in Section 11.1C. 

“Commissioning Period” has the meaning set forth in Attachment T. 

“Confidential Information” has the meaning set forth in Section 19.3. 

“Confirmed Acceleration Directive” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.6A. 

“ConocoPhillips Intellectual Property” has the meaning set forth in Section 10.1D. 

“ConocoPhillips License Agreement” means the license agreement between ConocoPhillips Company and Owner relating to the
Optimized Cascade Process for Subproject 5. 

  

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 “ConocoPhillips Work Product” has the meaning set forth in
Section 10.1D. 
 “Consequential Damages” has the meaning set forth in Section 20.4. 

“Construction Equipment” means the equipment, machinery, structures, scaffolding, materials, tools, supplies and
systems owned, rented or leased by Contractor or its Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors for use in accomplishing the Work, but not intended for incorporation into the Project. 

“Construction Equipment Lessor” means the Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor, as the case may be, who rents or leases
Construction Equipment. 
 “Contract Date” has the meaning set forth in the preamble. 

“Contract Price” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.1, as may be adjusted by Change Order in accordance with
the terms of this Agreement. 
 “Contractor” has the meaning set forth in the preamble hereto. 

“Contractor Existing Intellectual Assets” has the meaning set forth in Section 10.1A. 

“Contractor Group” means (i) Contractor and its Affiliates and (ii) the respective directors, officers,
agents, employees, and representatives of each Person specified in clause (i) above. 
 “Contractor Permits”
means the Permits listed in Attachment P and any other Permits (not listed in either Attachment P or Attachment Q) necessary for performance of the Work which are required to be obtained in Contractor’s name pursuant to
Applicable Law. 
 “Contractor Representative” means that Person or Persons designated by Contractor in a written
notice to Owner specifying any and all limitations of such Person’s authority, and acceptable to Owner, who shall have complete authority to act on behalf of Contractor on all matters pertaining to this Agreement or the Work including giving
instructions and making changes in the Work. The Contractor Representative as of the Contract Date is designated in Section 2.2B. 

“Contractor’s Confidential Information” has the meaning set forth in Section 19.2. 

“Cool Down” means the controlled process by which a process system is taken from its ambient condition (purged and
cleaned of air, moisture and debris, etc.) and cooled down to its cryogenic temperature (at or below—260°F) through the use of LNG, which shall be set forth in the Project Commissioning Plan. A system has achieved “Cool Down” when
it has reached its cryogenic temperature in a stable condition. 
 “Corpus Christi Stage 1 EPC Agreement” means the
fixed price separated turnkey agreement for the engineering, procurement and construction of the stage 1 liquefaction facility located near Portland, Texas by and between Corpus Christi Liquefaction, LLC and Contractor dated December 6th, 2013.

  

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 “Corpus Christi Stage 2 EPC Agreement” means the fixed price separated
turnkey agreement for the engineering, procurement and construction of the stage 2 liquefaction facility located near Portland, Texas by and between Corpus Christi Liquefaction, LLC and Contractor dated December 6th, 2013. 

“Corrective Work” has the meaning set forth in Section 12.3. 

“CPM Schedule” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.4. 

“Currency Provisional Sum” has the meaning set forth in Attachment EE. 

“Daily Quantities” has the meaning set forth in Section 11.1B. 

“Day” means a calendar day. 

“Default” has the meaning set forth in Section 16.1A. 

“Defect” or “Defective” has the meaning set forth in Section 12.1A. 

“Defect Correction Period” means the period commencing upon Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 and ending eighteen
(18) months thereafter, provided that the Defect Correction Period for certain portions of the Work may commence earlier in accordance with Section 8.2C. 

“Delay Liquidated Damages” has the meaning set forth in Section 13.1. 

“Design Basis” means the basis of design and technical limits and parameters of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and
the modifications and improvements to the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility, and the Existing Facility as set forth in Attachment A. 

“Disclosing Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 19.3. 

“Dispute” has the meaning set forth in Section 18.1. 

“Dispute Notice” has the meaning set forth in Section 18.1. 

“Drawings” means the graphic and pictorial documents showing the design, location and dimensions of the Stage 3
Liquefaction Facility and the modifications and improvements to the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility and the Existing Facility, generally including plans, elevations, sections, details, schedules and diagrams, which are
prepared as a part of and during the performance of the Work. 
 “Effective Date” means the earlier of the date on
which Owner issues the (i) Limited Notice to Proceed in accordance with Section 5.1 or (ii) NTP in accordance with Section 5.2B. 

“Equipment” means all equipment, materials, supplies, software, licenses and systems required for the completion of and
incorporation into the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility, the 

  

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Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility and the Existing Facility. Notwithstanding the foregoing, equipment required to be engineered, procured or constructed under the
Stage 1 EPC Agreement, the Stage 2 EPC Agreement and the Stage 4 EPC Agreement shall not be considered Equipment under this Agreement. 

“Escrow Agent” means the escrow agent under the Escrow Agreement. 

“Escrow Agreement” means the escrow agreement between Owner, Escrow Agent and Contractor, which shall be in the form
attached hereto as Attachment DD. 
 “Escrowed Amounts” has the meaning set forth in Section 18.4. 

“Excessive Monthly Precipitation” means that the total precipitation measured at the Site for the Month that the event
in question occurred has exceeded the following selected probability levels for such Month for Weather Station 417174 BPT, Port Arthur AP Beaumont TX, as specified in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration publication titled
“Climatography of the U.S. No. 81, Supplement No. 1, Monthly Precipitation Probabilities and Quintiles, 1971-2000”: 
  

	 	(1)	For the period from Contractor’s mobilization to the Site until twenty-five (25) Months after NTP, the selected probability level of 0.6 shall apply; and 

 

	 	(2)	For all other periods after Contractor’s mobilization to the Site, the selected probability level of 0.8 shall apply. 

The Parties recognize that the assessment as to whether or not total precipitation measured at the Site for a given Month constitutes Excessive
Monthly Precipitation can only be made after the end of the Month in question. 
 “Existing Facility” means the
existing LNG receiving, storage and regasification facilities located at the Existing Facility Site which is adjacent to the Liquefaction Facility Site. For the avoidance of doubt, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, the Stage 2 Liquefaction
Facility, the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and the Stage 4 Liquefaction Facility shall not be considered part of the Existing Facility. 

“Existing & Stages 1 and 2 Liquefaction Facility Labor Provisional Sum” has the meaning set forth in
Attachment EE. 
 “Existing Facility Site” means those areas where the Existing Facility is located as shown
in greater detail in Attachment Y. 
 “Feed Document” has the meaning set forth in Attachment A. 

“Feed Gas” means the Natural Gas that is to be used as feed stock for the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility. 

“FERC” means the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. 

  

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 “FERC Authorization” means the authorization by the FERC granting
to Owner the approvals requested in that certain application filed by Owner with the FERC on September 30, 2013, in Docket No. CP13-552-000 (as may be amended from time to time) pursuant to Section 3(a) of the Natural Gas Act and the
corresponding regulations of the FERC. 
 “FERC Authorization for Commissioning” has the meaning set forth in
Section 11.1A. 
 “Final Completion” means that all Work and all other obligations under this Agreement (except
for that Work and obligations that survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement, including obligations for Warranties and correction of Defective Work pursuant to Section 12.3 and any other obligations covered under
Section 11.6), are fully and completely performed in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, including: (i) the achievement of Substantial Completion of Subproject 5; (ii) the completion of all Punchlist items;
(iii) delivery by Contractor to Owner of a fully executed Final Conditional Lien and Claim Waiver in the form of Schedule K-5; (iv) delivery by Contractor to Owner of all documentation required to be delivered under this Agreement
as a prerequisite of achievement of Final Completion, including Record Drawings; (v) removal from the Site of all of Contractor’s, Subcontractors’ and Sub-subcontractors’ personnel, supplies, waste, materials, rubbish, and
temporary facilities; (vi) delivery by Contractor to Owner of fully executed Final Conditional Lien and Claim Waivers from all Lien Waiver Subcontractors in the form of Schedule K-7; (vii) fully executed Final Conditional Lien and
Claim Waivers from Major Sub-subcontractors in a form substantially similar to the form of Schedule K-7; (viii) delivery by Contractor to Owner of a Final Completion Certificate in the form of Attachment N and as required under
Section 11.6; (ix) Contractor has, pursuant to Section 3.4, delivered to the Project all Operating Spare Parts required by the Operating Spare Parts List to be delivered to the Project prior to Final Completion; and (x) if
pursuant to Section 11.4A Substantial Completion was achieved without Contractor having achieved the Performance Guarantee, Contractor has achieved the Performance Guarantee or has paid the applicable Performance Liquidated Damages. 

“Final Completion Certificate” has the meaning set forth in Section 11.6. 

“Final Conditional Lien and Claim Waiver” means the waiver and release provided to Owner by Contractor, Lien Waiver
Subcontractors and Major Sub-subcontractors in accordance with the requirements of Section 7.3, which shall be in the form of Attachment K, Schedules K-5 and K-7. 

“Final Unconditional Lien and Claim Waiver” means the waiver and release provided to Owner by Contractor, Lien Waiver
Subcontractors and Major Sub-subcontractors in accordance with the requirements of Section 7.3, which shall be in the form of Attachment K, Schedules K-6 and K-8. 

“Force Majeure” means any act or event that (i) prevents or delays the affected Party’s performance of its
obligations in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, (ii) is beyond the reasonable control of the affected Party, not due to its fault or negligence and (iii) could not have been prevented or avoided by the affected Party through
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due diligence. Force Majeure may include catastrophic storms or floods, Excessive Monthly Precipitation, lightning, tornadoes, hurricanes, a named tropical storm, earthquakes and other acts of
God, wars, civil disturbances, revolution, acts of public enemy, acts of terrorism, credible threats of terrorism, revolts, insurrections, sabotage, riot, plague, epidemic, commercial embargoes, expropriation or confiscation of the Project,
epidemics, fires, explosions, industrial action or strike (except as excluded below), and actions of a Governmental Instrumentality that were not requested, promoted, or caused by the affected Party. For avoidance of doubt, Force Majeure shall not
include any of the following: (i) economic hardship unless such economic hardship was otherwise caused by Force Majeure; (ii) changes in market conditions unless any such change in market conditions was otherwise caused by Force Majeure;
(iii) industrial actions and strikes involving only the employees of Contractor or any of its Subcontractors; or (iv) nonperformance or delay by Contractor or its Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors, unless such nonperformance or delay
was otherwise caused by Force Majeure. 
 “Fuel Provisional Sum” has the meaning set forth in Attachment EE.

 “GAAP” means generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America. 

“Geotechnical Reports” means the following reports, each prepared by Tolunay-Wong Engineers, Inc. and provided by Owner
to Contractor prior to the Contract Date: (i) Geotechnical Data Report Cheniere Liquefaction Expansion Project Trains 1 And 2 Cameron Parish, Louisiana—Prepared for Cheniere Energy Houston, Texas—April, 2011—Project
No. 10.14.071; (ii) Geotechnical Recommendations Report Cheniere Liquefaction Expansion Project Trains 1 And 2 Cameron Parish, Louisiana—Prepared for Cheniere Energy Houston, Texas—April, 2011—Project No. 10.14.071;
(iii) Geotechnical Data Report Sabine Pass Liquefaction Project Trains 3 And 4 Cameron Parish, Louisiana—Prepared for Cheniere Energy Houston, Texas—May, 2011—Project No. 11.14.005; (iv) Geotechnical Recommendations
Report Sabine Pass Liquefaction Project Trains 3 And 4 Cameron Parish, Louisiana—Prepared for Cheniere Energy Houston, Texas—June, 2011—Project No. 11.14.005; (v) Geotechnical Data Report Sabine Pass Liquefaction Project
Trains 5 and 6 Cameron Parish, Louisiana, Prepared for Cheniere Energy Houston, Texas—June 2013—Project No. 12.14.123.004; (vi) Geotechnical Recommendations Report Sabine Pass Liquefaction Project Trains 5 and 6 Cameron Parish,
Louisiana, Prepared for Cheniere Energy Houston, Texas—September 2013—Project No. 12.13.123.004; and (vii) Final Report Supplement Geotechnical Exploration Heavy Haul Road, Flare Pipe Rack, GTG and Existing Dike Area, Sabine Pass
LNG, Cameron Parish, LA.—April 13, 2015. 
 “Good Engineering and Construction Practices” or
“GECP” means the generally accepted practices, skill, care, methods, techniques and standards employed by the international LNG industry at the time of the Contract Date that are commonly used in prudent engineering,
procurement and construction to safely design, construct, pre-commission, commission, start-up and test LNG export, liquefaction and send-out terminal facilities of similar size and type as the Project, in accordance with Applicable Law and
Applicable Codes and Standards. 

  

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 “Governmental Instrumentality” means any federal, state or local
department, office, instrumentality, agency, board or commission having jurisdiction over a Party or any portion of the Work, the Project, the Site or the Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements. 

“Guarantee Conditions” means the LNG Production Rate Guarantee Conditions. 

“Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.3B as may be adjusted by Change
Order in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 
 “Guarantor” means Bechtel Global Energy, Inc., a Delaware
corporation. 
 “Hazardous Materials” means any substance that under Applicable Law is considered to be hazardous or
toxic or that is or may be required to be remediated, including (i) any petroleum or petroleum products, radioactive materials, asbestos in any form that is or could become friable, urea formaldehyde foam insulation, transformers or other
equipment that contain dielectric fluid containing polychlorinated biphenyls and processes and certain cooling systems that use chlorofluorocarbons, (ii) any chemicals, materials or substances which are now or hereafter become defined as or
included in the definition of “hazardous substances,” “hazardous wastes,” “hazardous materials,” “extremely hazardous wastes,” “restricted hazardous wastes,” “toxic substances,” “toxic
pollutants,” or any words of similar import pursuant to Applicable Law, or (iii) any other chemical, material, substance or waste, exposure to which is now or hereafter prohibited, limited or regulated by any Governmental Instrumentality,
or which may be the subject of liability for damages, costs or remediation. 
 “Heavy Haul Road” has the meaning set
forth in Attachment Y. 
 “HSE Plan” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.10A. 

“Indemnified Party” means any member of the Owner Group or the Contractor Group, as the context requires. 

“Indemnifying Party” means Owner or Contractor, as the context requires. 

“Independent Engineer” means the engineer(s) employed by Lender. 

“Insolvency Event” in relation to any Party or Guarantor means the bankruptcy, insolvency, liquidation, administration,
administrative or other receivership or dissolution of such Party or Guarantor, and any equivalent or analogous proceedings by whatever name known and in whatever jurisdiction, and any step taken (including the presentation of a petition or the
passing of a resolution or making a general assignment or filing for the benefit of its creditors) for or with a view toward any of the foregoing. 

“Insurance Provisional Sum” has the meaning set forth in Attachment EE. 

“Intellectual Property” has the meaning set forth in Section 10.1A. 

  

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 “Interim Conditional Lien Waiver” means the conditional waiver and
release provided to Owner by Contractor, Lien Waiver Subcontractors and Major Sub-subcontractors in accordance with the requirements of Section 7.2D, which shall be in the form of Attachment K, Schedules K-1 and K-3. 

“Interim Unconditional Lien Waiver” means the unconditional waiver and release provided to Owner by Contractor, Lien
Waiver Subcontractors, Major Sub-subcontractors and Bulk Order Subcontractors in accordance with the requirements of Section 7.2D, which shall be in the form of Attachment K, Schedules K-2 and K-4. 

“Invoice” means Contractor’s request for a payment pursuant to Section 7.2, which invoice shall be in the
form of Attachment I. 
 “Key Personnel” or “Key Persons” has the meaning set forth in
Section 2.2A. 
 “Landowner” means any landowner that has leased land or provided a right of way or easement to
Owner in connection with the Project. 
 “Laydown Areas” has the meaning set forth in Attachment Y. 

“Lender” means any entity or entities providing temporary or permanent debt financing to Owner for the Project. 

“Letter of Credit” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.2. 

“Level II” means a level of detail in the CPM Schedule that has three hundred (300) to four hundred
(400) activities and has logical relationships at a summary level. The work breakdown structure in the Level II CPM Schedule is by Project phase (engineering, procurement, construction, startup and commissioning) and discipline/commodity
(process engineering, mechanical engineering, etc. for engineering disciplines and Site work, concrete, steel, piping, etc. for construction). Critical Major Equipment (including bulk material requirements) and Subcontract procurement and deliveries
are captured in the Level II CPM Schedule. All major schedule milestones are shown. The Level II CPM Schedule may be resource loaded to check staffing levels or installation rates. 

“Level III” means a level of detail in the CPM Schedule which is an implementation (control) schedule used to direct
the Work by providing schedule parameters to the more detailed implementation level, identify and resolve schedule problems, status progress in terms of Milestones, measure the impact of scope changes and delays, develop recovery plans, and support
schedule-related contractual action. The work breakdown structure in the Level III CPM Schedule is at an area level, and shall involve over two thousand (2,000) activities. The Level III CPM Schedule is developed with the assistance of and
accepted by Contractor’s Key Personnel. All Major Equipment (including bulk material requirements) are scheduled at area level and detailed construction activities at each commodity level follow the same area concept. The Subcontract schedules
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 “Lien Waiver Subcontract” means any Subcontract either (i) having an
aggregate value in excess of *** U.S. Dollars (U.S.$***), (ii) multiple Subcontracts with one Subcontractor that have an aggregate value in excess of *** U.S. Dollars (U.S.$***), or (iii) entered into with a Major Subcontractor.
“Lien Waiver Subcontractor” is any Subcontractor who has entered into a Lien Waiver Subcontract. 

“Limited Notice to Proceed” or “LNTP” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.1. 

“Liquefaction Common Areas” has the meaning set forth in Attachment Y. 

“Liquefaction Facility” means collectively Subproject 1, Subproject 2, Subproject 3, Subproject 4, Subproject 5 and
Subproject 6. 
 “Liquefaction Facility Site” means collectively Stage 1 Site, Stage 2 Site, Stage 3 Site and Stage 4
Site. 
 “Liquidated Damages” means Performance Liquidated Damages and Delay Liquidated Damages. 

“LNG” means liquefied Natural Gas. 

“LNG Production Rate” has the meaning set forth in Attachment T. 

“LNG Production Rate Guarantee Conditions” has the meaning set forth in Attachment S. 

“LNG Production Rate MAC” has the meaning set forth in Attachment T. 

“LNG Production Rate Performance Guarantee” has the meaning set forth in Attachment T. 

“LNG Production Rate Performance Test” has the meaning set forth in Attachment T. 

“LNG Tanker” means any ocean-going vessel used by Owner or its designee for the transportation of LNG produced at the
Liquefaction Facility. 
 “LNG Train” means LNG Train 5. 

“LNG Train 1” has the meaning set forth in the Stage 1 EPC Agreement. 

“LNG Train 2” has the meaning set forth in the Stage 1 EPC Agreement. 

“LNG Train 3” has the meaning set forth in the Stage 2 EPC Agreement. 

“LNG Train 4” has the meaning set forth in the Stage 2 EPC Agreement. 

“LNG Train 5” is a portion of Subproject 5 and has the meaning set forth in Attachment A. 

“LNG Train 6” has the meaning set forth in the Stage 4 EPC Agreement. 

  

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 “LNTP Work” means the Work, if any, defined by the Parties by Change
Order which shall be performed upon issuance of the LNTP. 
 “Louisiana Sales and Use Tax” means Louisiana state,
parish and local-option sales and use tax. 
 “Louisiana Sales and Use Tax Provisional Sum” has the meaning set forth
in Attachment EE. 
 “Major Equipment” means the items of Equipment listed as such in Attachment G.

 “Major Subcontract” means any Subcontract with a Subcontractor for those portions of the Work listed in
Section 1.3 of Attachment G. 
 “Major Subcontractor” means a Subcontractor who enters into a Major
Subcontract. 
 “Major Sub-subcontract” means any Sub-subcontract with a Sub-subcontractor for those portions of the
Work listed in Section 1.4 of Attachment G. 
 “Major Sub-subcontractor” means a Sub-subcontractor who
enters into a Major Sub-subcontract. 
 “Milestone” means a designated portion of the Work, as shown in Attachment
C, Schedule C-1. 
 “Minimum Acceptance Criteria” or “MAC” means the LNG
Production Rate MAC. 
 “Minimum Acceptance Criteria Correction Period” has the meaning set forth in
Section 11.4B. 
 “MMBtu” means million British thermal units. 

“MMSCF” means million SCF. 

“MMSCFD” means million SCFD. 

“Mobilization Payment” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.2A. 

“Month” means a Gregorian calendar month; “month” means any period of thirty
(30) consecutive Days. 
 “Monthly” means an event occurring or an action taken once every Month. 

“Monthly Payments” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.2B. 

“Monthly Progress Reports” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.19A.3. 

“Month N” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.2C. 

  

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 “Month N-1” means the Month prior to Month N. 

“Month N-2” means the Month prior to Month N-1. 

“Month N-3” means the Month prior to Month N-2. 

“Month N+1” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.2C.1. 

“Natural Gas” means combustible gas consisting primarily of methane. 

“Notice to Proceed” or “NTP” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2B. 

“Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements” means those off-Site rights of way and easements listed in Attachment Y.

 “Operating Spare Part Provisional Sum” has the meaning set forth in Attachment EE. 

“Operating Spare Parts” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.4. 

“Operating Spare Parts List” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.4. 

“Operations Activity” or “Operations Activities” has the meaning set forth in
Section 11.7. 
 “Optimized Cascade Process” means ConocoPhillips Company’s natural gas cascade
liquefaction process for transforming a methane-rich gas stream from the gas state to the liquid state wherein refrigerative cooling is provided by three cascaded refrigeration cycles which employ predominantly pure refrigerants and wherein the
final refrigerant is either methane or predominantly methane in an open or closed cycle configuration. 
 “OSBL
Facilities” has the meaning specified in the Scope of Facilities. 
 “Outstanding Claims” has the
meaning set forth in Section 20.1B. 
 “Outstanding Claims Amount” has the meaning set forth in
Section 20.1B. 
 “Owner” has the meaning set forth in the preamble hereto. 

“Owner Default” has the meaning set forth in Section 16.5. 

“Owner Group” means (i) Owner, its parent, Lender, and each of their respective Affiliates and (ii) the
respective directors, officers, agents, employees and representatives of each Person specified in clause (i) above. 
 “Owner
Permits” means the Permits listed in Attachment Q and any other Permits (not listed in either Attachment P or Attachment Q) necessary for performance of the Work or the operation of the Liquefaction Facility and
which are required to be obtained in Owner’s name pursuant to Applicable Law. 
 “Owner Quarterly Confirmation”
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 “Owner Representative” means that Person or Persons designated by Owner
in a written notice to Contractor who shall have complete authority to act on behalf of Owner on all matters pertaining to the Work, including giving instructions and making changes in the Work. The Owner Representative as of the Contract Date is
designated in Section 4.9. 
 “Owner’s Confidential Information” has the meaning set forth in
Section 19.1. 
 “P&ID’s” means piping and instrumentation diagrams. 

“Parent Guarantee” has the meaning set forth in Section 21.18. 

“Party” or “Parties” means Owner and/or Contractor and their successors and permitted assigns.

 “Payment Schedule” means the schedule of Milestone payments as set forth in Attachment C, Schedule
C-1, and the schedule of Monthly Payments set forth in Attachment C, Schedule C-2. 
 “Performance
Guarantee” means the LNG Production Rate Performance Guarantee. 
 “Performance LD Exposure” has the
meaning set forth in Section 20.1B. 
 “Performance Liquidated Damages” has the meaning set forth in
Attachment T. 
 “Performance Test Procedures” has the meaning set forth in Section 11.2. 

“Performance Tests” means the tests performed (including any repetition thereof) to determine whether the Project meets
the Performance Guarantee and/or Minimum Acceptance Criteria set forth in Attachment T, which tests shall be as specified in and consistent with Attachment S. 

“Permit” means any valid waiver, certificate, approval (including FERC Authorization), consent, license, exemption,
variance, franchise, permit, authorization or similar order or authorization from any Governmental Instrumentality required to be obtained or maintained in connection with the Project, the Site, the Work or the Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements,
including any condition or requirement imposed under any of the foregoing. 
 “Person” means any individual, company,
joint venture, corporation, partnership, association, joint stock company, limited liability company, trust, estate, unincorporated organization, Governmental Instrumentality or other entity having legal capacity. 

“Potential Lender” has the meaning set forth in Section 21.16A. 

“Pre-Subproject 5 Substantial Completion Liabilities” has the meaning set forth in Section 20.1B. 

“Project” has the meaning set forth in the recitals hereto. 

  

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 “Project Commissioning Plan” means the detailed plan which shall be
provided by Contractor to Owner in accordance with Attachment V. 
 “Project Insurances” has the meaning set
forth in Attachment EE. 
 “Project Schedule” means the schedule for performance of the Work, including the
date for NTP, Target Substantial Completion Date and the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date, as more particularly described in Attachment E. 

“Provisional Sum” means, collectively or individually, the Louisiana Sales and Use Tax Provisional Sum, the Insurance
Provisional Sum, the Operating Spare Part Provisional Sum, the Soils Preparation Provisional Sum, the Existing & Stages 1 and 2 Liquefaction Facility Labor Provisional Sum, the Currency Provisional Sum and the Fuel Provisional Sum. 

“PSIG” means pounds per square inch, gauge. 

“Punchlist” means a list of those finishing items required to complete the Work, the completion of which shall not
materially interrupt nor affect the safe operation of all or any part of the Project after Substantial Completion of Subproject 5, as more fully described in Section 11.5 of this Agreement. 

“Qualified Research Expenditures” means the costs funded by Owner under this Agreement that are incurred in connection
with Work performed by Contractor, its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors which meet all of the requirements of Section 41(d)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and which are related to the development or improvement of a
business component of the Project. 
 “Ready for Performance Testing” means that all of the following have occurred
with respect to Subproject 5: (i) the Subproject has started operation and successfully produced LNG; (ii) all OSBL Facilities and modifications and improvements to the Existing Facility, Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, and Stage 2
Liquefaction Facility required for the Subproject to start operation and successfully produce LNG are operational sufficiently to start the Performance Test; (iii) Contractor has completed all procurement, fabrication, assembly, erection,
installation and pre-commissioning checks and tests of the Project to ensure that the entire Work, and each component thereof, of the Subproject was sufficiently fabricated, assembled, erected and installed so as to be capable of being operated
safely within the requirements contained in this Agreement; and (iv) all portions of the Project have attained the state of completion necessary for commencement of the LNG Production Rate Performance Test for Subproject 5. 

“Ready for Start Up” or “RFSU” means that, with respect to Subproject 5, all of the following
have occurred: (i) Contractor has completed all applicable Work in accordance with the requirements contained in this Agreement to ensure that the Subproject is ready for use to receive Natural Gas; and (ii) Contractor has delivered to
Owner a RFSU Completion Certificate for the Subproject in the form of Attachment L as required under Section 11.1A. 

  

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 “Rebatable Louisiana Sales and Use Tax” has the meaning set forth in
Section 4.5A. 
 “Receiving Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 19.3. 

“Record Drawings and Specifications” means final, record Drawings and Specifications of the Project showing the
“as-built” conditions of the completed Project, as required under Attachment B. The foregoing record Drawings are also referred to herein as “Record Drawings”. 

“Recovery Schedule” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.5. 

“Reduction” has the meaning set forth in Section 20.1B. 

“Reduction Date” has the meaning set forth in Section 20.1B. 

“RFSU Completion Certificate” has the meaning set forth in Section 11.1A. 

“Safety Standards” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.10A. 

“SCF” means standard cubic feet. 

“SCFD” means standard cubic feet per Day. 

“Schedule Bonus for SP5” has the meaning specified in Section 13.2A. 

“Schedule Bonus Date for SP5” has the meaning specified in Section 13.2A. 

“Scope of Facilities” has the meaning set forth in Attachment A. 

“Scope of Work” means the description of Work to be performed by Contractor as set forth in this Agreement, including
as more specifically set forth in Attachment A. 
 “SEC” means the Securities and Exchange Commission or any
successor entity thereto. 
 “Site” means the Liquefaction Facility Site, the Laydown Areas, Liquefaction Common
Areas, Heavy Haul Road, and the Existing Facility Site together. 
 “Soils Preparation Provisional Sum” has the
meaning set forth in Attachment EE. 
 “Specifications” means those documents consisting of the written
requirements for Equipment, standards and workmanship for the Work, which are prepared as a part of and during the performance of the Work. 

“Stage 1 EPC Agreement” has the meaning specified in the preamble. 

“Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility” means the facilities that are engineered, procured and constructed pursuant to the
Stage 1 EPC Agreement, including LNG Train 1, LNG Train 2 and related facilities to be engineered, procured, constructed, pre-commissioned, commissioned and tested by Contractor under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, as further described in the Stage 1
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 “Stage 1 Site” means those areas where the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility
will be located as further described in the Stage 1 EPC Agreement and Attachment Y. 
 “Stage 2 EPC Agreement”
has the meaning specified in the preamble. 
 “Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility” means the facilities that are
engineered, procured and constructed pursuant to the Stage 2 EPC Agreement, including LNG Train 3, LNG Train 4 and related facilities to be engineered, procured, constructed, pre-commissioned, commissioned and tested by Contractor under the Stage 2
EPC Agreement, as further described in the Stage 2 EPC Agreement. 
 “Stage 2 Site” means those areas where the Stage
2 Liquefaction Facility will be located as further described in the Stage 2 EPC Agreement and Attachment Y. 
 “Stage 3
Liquefaction Facility” means the facilities contemplated in this Agreement (including the Scope of Work), including LNG Train 5 and related facilities to be engineered, procured, constructed, pre-commissioned, commissioned and tested by
Contractor under this Agreement. 
 “Stage 3 Site” has the meaning set forth in Attachment Y. 

“Stage 4 EPC Agreement” means the engineering, procurement and construction agreement being contemplated by (or if
executed, then between) Owner and Contractor for the engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning, start-up and testing of the Stage 4 Liquefaction Facility, to be located at the Stage 4 Site. 

“Stage 4 Liquefaction Facility” means the facilities that are to be engineered, procured and constructed pursuant to
the Stage 4 EPC Agreement, if the Stage 4 EPC Agreement is executed, including LNG Train 6 and related facilities, as further described in the Stage 4 EPC Agreement. 

“Stage 4 Site” means those areas where the Stage 4 Liquefaction Facility will be located as further described in the
Stage 4 EPC Agreement. 
 “Start Up” means the start-up of Subproject 5 or portion thereof as described in
Attachment V. 
 “Subcontract” means an agreement by Contractor with a Subcontractor for the performance of
any portion of the Work. 
 “Subcontractor” means any Person, including an Equipment supplier or vendor, who has a
direct contract with Contractor to manufacture or supply Equipment which is a portion of the Work, to lease Construction Equipment to Contractor in connection with the Work, or to otherwise perform a portion of the Work. 

  

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 “Subproject” means, unless otherwise expressly stated in this Agreement,
Subproject 5, which constitutes the entire Project. 
 “Subproject 1” has the meaning set forth in the Stage 1 EPC
Agreement. 
 “Subproject 2” has the meaning set forth in the Stage 1 EPC Agreement. 

“Subproject 3” has the meaning set forth in the Stage 2 EPC Agreement. 

“Subproject 4” has the meaning set forth in the Stage 2 EPC Agreement. 

“Subproject 5” means the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility, including LNG Train 5, and all OSBL Facilities and
modifications and improvements to the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility and the Existing Facility required for LNG Train 5 to receive Natural Gas, produce LNG, and transfer LNG to all Tanks. 

“Subproject 6” has the meaning set forth in the Stage 4 EPC Agreement. 

“Substantial Completion” means that all of the following have occurred with respect to Subproject 5: (i) the
Minimum Acceptance Criteria has been achieved; (ii) the Performance Guarantee has been achieved, or if the Performance Guarantee has not been achieved but the MAC has been achieved, Contractor either (A) has paid the applicable Performance
Liquidated Damages or (B) elects or is directed to take corrective actions to achieve the Performance Guarantee pursuant to Section 11.4A(ii); (iii) the Work (including training in accordance with Section 3.5 and the delivery of
all documentation required as a condition of Substantial Completion under this Agreement (including documentation required for operation, including test reports)) has been completed in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement other than
any Work which meets the definition of Punchlist; (iv) Contractor has delivered to Owner the Substantial Completion Certificate in the form of Attachment M, as required under Section 11.2; (v) Contractor has obtained all
Contractor Permits; and (vi) Contractor has, pursuant to Section 3.4, delivered to the Site all Operating Spare Parts required by the Operating Spare Parts List to be delivered to the Site prior to Substantial Completion. 

“Substantial Completion Certificate” has the meaning set forth in Section 11.2. 

“Sub-subcontract” means any agreement by a Subcontractor with a Sub-subcontractor or by a Sub-subcontractor with
another Sub-subcontractor for the performance of any portion of the Work. 
 “Sub-subcontractor” means any Person,
including an Equipment supplier or vendor, who has a direct or indirect contract with a Subcontractor or another Sub-subcontractor to manufacture or supply Equipment which comprises a portion of the Work, to lease Construction Equipment to
Subcontractor or another Sub-subcontractor in connection with the Work, to perform a portion of the Work or to otherwise furnish labor or materials. 

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 “Tank” means any of the existing LNG tanks S101, S102, S103, S104 or S105
of the Existing Facility and located at the Existing Facility Site. 
 “Target Substantial Completion Date” means the
date specified in Attachment E, which represents the target date for achieving Substantial Completion of Subproject 5. 

“Taxes” means any and all taxes, assessments, levies, duties, fees, charges and withholdings of any kind or nature
whatsoever and howsoever described, including Louisiana Sales and Use Taxes, value-added, sales, use, gross receipts, license, payroll, federal, state, local or foreign income, environmental, profits, premium, franchise, property, excise, capital
stock, import, stamp, transfer, employment, occupation, generation, privilege, utility, regulatory, energy, consumption, lease, filing, recording and activity taxes, levies, duties, fees, charges, imposts and withholding, together with any and all
penalties, interest and additions thereto. 
 “Technical Services Agreement” means the Technical Services Agreement
between Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC and Contractor, dated May 3, 2013 and any amendments thereto. 
 “Texas Construction
Anti-Indemnity Statute” means Texas Statutes and Codes Annotated, Insurance Code § 151. 
 “Third
Party” means any Person other than a member of (i) the Contractor Group, (ii) the Owner Group, or (iii) any Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor or any employee, officer or director of such Subcontractor or
Sub-subcontractor. 
 “Unit Rates” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1C. 

“USACE” means the United States Army Corps of Engineers. 

“U.S. Dollars” or “U.S.$” means the legal tender of the United States of America. 

“Warranty” or “Warranties” has the meaning set forth in Section 12.1A. 

“Windstorms” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.2. 

“Work” means the work obligations, duties and responsibilities to be performed by or on behalf of Contractor under this
Agreement in connection with the procurement, engineering, design, fabrication, erection, installation, manufacture, inspection, repair (including Corrective Work), testing (including Performance Tests), training, pre-commissioning, commissioning
and placing into service of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and the related component Equipment and Subproject (including the modifications and improvements to the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility and the Existing
Facility), and the required related labor and materials, all in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and the various Attachments, including Attachment A. 

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 1.2 The meanings specified in this Article 1 are applicable to both the singular and plural. As
used in this Agreement, the terms “herein,” “herewith,” “hereunder” and “hereof” are references to this Agreement taken as a whole, and the terms “include,” “includes” and
“including” mean “including, without limitation,” or variant thereof. Reference in this Agreement to an Article or Section shall be a reference to an Article or Section contained in this Agreement (and not in any Attachments or
Schedules to this Agreement) unless expressly stated otherwise, and a reference in this Agreement to an Attachment or Schedule shall be a reference to an Attachment or Schedule attached to this Agreement unless expressly stated otherwise. 

ARTICLE 2 
 RELATIONSHIP OF
OWNER, CONTRACTOR AND SUBCONTRACTORS 
 2.1 Status of Contractor. The relationship of Contractor to Owner shall be that of an
independent contractor. Any provisions of this Agreement which may appear to give Owner or the Owner Representative the right to direct or control Contractor as to details of performing the Work, or to exercise any measure of control over the Work,
shall be deemed to mean that Contractor shall follow the desires of Owner or the Owner Representative in the results of the Work only and not in the means by which the Work is to be accomplished, and Contractor shall have the complete right,
obligation and authoritative control over the Work as to the manner, means or details as to how to perform the Work. Nothing herein shall be interpreted to create a master-servant or principal-agent relationship between Contractor, or any of its
Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors, and Owner. Nevertheless, Contractor shall comply with all provisions, terms and conditions of this Agreement, and the fact that Contractor is an independent contractor does not relieve it from its responsibility
to fully, completely, timely and safely perform the Work in compliance with this Agreement. Except to the extent set forth in this Agreement, including Sections 6.1C, 6.2D, 11.7 and 16.3, and subject at all times to Section 6.7, Owner shall not
be entitled to issue any instruction or directive to Contractor or any of its Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors in connection with performance of the Work. Owner shall provide a copy to Contractor of any written communication from Owner to any
Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor that relates to Contractor’s performance of the Work. 
 2.2 Key Personnel, Organization Chart
and Contractor Representative. 
 A. Key Personnel and Organization Chart. Attachment F sets forth
Contractor’s organizational chart to be implemented for the Work and also contains a list of key personnel (“Key Personnel” or “Key Persons”) from Contractor’s organization who will be
assigned to the Work. Key Personnel shall, unless otherwise expressly stated in Attachment F, be devoted full-time to the Work until Substantial Completion of Subproject 5, and Key Personnel shall not be removed or reassigned without
Owner’s prior written approval (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld); provided, however, Owner’s prior written approval shall not be required in the event Contractor removes or reassigns a Key Person at any time prior to
Owner’s issuance of the NTP. All requests for the substitution of Key Personnel shall include a detailed explanation and reason for the request and the resumes of professional education and experience for a minimum of two (2) candidates of
equal or greater qualifications and experience. Should Owner approve of the replacement of a Key Person, Contractor shall, so far as reasonably practicable, allow for an overlap of at least one (1) week during which both the Key Person to be
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replacement of such Key Personnel and overlap time shall be entirely at Contractor’s expense. Owner shall have the right, but not the obligation, at any time to reasonably request that
Contractor replace any Key Person with another employee acceptable to Owner. In such event, Contractor shall reasonably consider Owner’s request that Contractor replace such Key Person. 

B. Contractor Representative. Contractor designates *** as the Contractor Representative. Notification of a
change in Contractor Representative shall be provided in advance, in writing, to Owner. The Contractor Representative is a Key Person. 

2.3 Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors. Owner acknowledges and agrees that Contractor intends to have portions of the Work
accomplished by Subcontractors pursuant to written Subcontracts between Contractor and such Subcontractors, and that such Subcontractors may have certain portions of the Work performed by Sub-subcontractors. All Subcontracts shall, so far as
reasonably practicable, be consistent with the terms or provisions of this Agreement. No Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor is intended to be or shall be deemed a third-party beneficiary of this Agreement. Contractor shall be fully responsible to
Owner for the acts and omissions of Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors and of Persons directly or indirectly employed by either of them in the performance of the Work, as it is for the acts or omissions of Persons directly employed by Contractor.
The work of any Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor shall be subject to inspection by Owner to the same extent as the Work of Contractor. All Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors and their respective personnel on Site or who may come on the Site or
the Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements are to be instructed by Contractor in the terms and requirements of Contractor’s safety and environmental protection regulations and policies and shall be expected to comply with such regulations. In the
event that any personnel are not adhering to such regulations and policies, such personnel shall be removed by Contractor. In no event shall Contractor be entitled to any adjustment of the Contract Price or Project Schedule as a result of compliance
with such regulations and policies set forth in the HSE Plan, or any removal of personnel necessitated by non-compliance. Nothing contained herein shall (i) create any contractual relationship between any Subcontractor and Owner, or between any
Sub-subcontractor and Owner, or (ii) obligate Owner to pay or cause the payment of any amounts to Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor. 

2.4 Subcontracts and Sub-subcontracts.  

A. Approved List. Section 1.7 of Attachment G sets forth a list of contractors and suppliers that
Contractor and Owner have agreed are approved for selection as Subcontractors for the performance of that portion of the Work specified in Attachment G. Approval by Owner of any Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors does not relieve Contractor
of any responsibilities under this Agreement. 
 B. Additional Proposed Major Subcontractors. In the event that
Contractor is considering the selection of a Subcontractor not listed in Section 1.7 of Attachment G for a Major Subcontract, Contractor shall (i) notify Owner of such proposed Subcontractor as soon as reasonably practicable during
the selection process and furnish to Owner all information reasonably requested by Owner with respect to Contractor’s selection criteria, and (ii) notify Owner no less than ten (10) Business Days prior to the execution of the

  

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Subcontract with such Subcontractor not listed on Attachment G. Owner shall have the discretion, not to be unreasonably exercised, to reject any such proposed Subcontractor. Contractor
shall not enter into any Subcontract with a proposed Subcontractor that is rejected by Owner in accordance with the preceding sentence. Owner shall undertake in good faith to review the information provided by Contractor pursuant to this
Section 2.4B expeditiously and shall notify Contractor of its decision to accept or reject a proposed Major Subcontractor as soon as practicable after such decision is made. Failure of Owner to accept or reject a proposed Major Subcontractor
within ten (10) Business Days shall be deemed to be an acceptance of such Subcontractor, but Owner’s acceptance of a proposed Major Subcontractor shall in no way relieve Contractor of its responsibility for performing the Work in
compliance with this Agreement. After execution of such Subcontract, the Subcontract shall be considered a Major Subcontract and the Subcontractor shall be considered a Major Subcontractor. 

C. Other Additional Proposed Subcontractors. For any Subcontractor not covered by Section 2.4A or 2.4B and
which would be entering into either (a) a Subcontract having an aggregate value in excess of *** U.S. Dollars (U.S.$***), or (b) multiple Subcontracts having an aggregate value in excess of *** U.S. Dollars (U.S.$***), Contractor shall,
within fifteen (15) Business Days after the execution of any such Subcontract, notify Owner in writing of the selection of such Subcontractor and inform Owner generally what portion of the Work such Subcontractor is performing. 

D. Delivery of Subcontracts. Within ten (10) Days of Owner’s request, Contractor shall furnish Owner
with a copy of any Subcontract, excluding provisions regarding pricing, discount or credit information, payment terms, payment schedules, retention, performance security, bid or proposal data, and any other information which Contractor or any
Subcontractor reasonably considers to be commercially sensitive information. 
 E. Terms of Major Subcontracts and
Major Sub-subcontracts. In addition to the requirements in Section 2.3 and without in any way relieving Contractor of its full responsibility to Owner for the acts and omissions of Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors, each Major
Subcontract and each Major Sub-subcontract shall contain the following provisions: 
 1. the Major Subcontract and the Major
Sub-subcontract may be assigned to Owner without the consent of the respective Major Subcontractor or Major Sub-subcontractor; provided, however, with respect to each Construction Equipment rental or lease agreement that falls within the
definition of Major Subcontract or Major Sub-subcontract, Contractor shall only be obligated to use its best efforts to include a provision that such agreement may be assigned to Owner without the consent of the respective Construction Equipment
Lessor; and 
 2. so far as reasonably practicable, the Major Subcontractor and the Major Sub-subcontractor shall comply with
all requirements and obligations of Contractor to Owner under this Agreement, as such requirements and obligations are applicable to the performance of the work under the respective Major Subcontract or Major Sub-subcontract. 

  

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 F. Contractor’s Affiliates. If Contractor subcontracts with an
Affiliate of Contractor for certain Work, and such Affiliate subcontracts with any entities for a portion of the Work undertaken by such Affiliate, such entities shall be treated as a Subcontractor under this Agreement. 

2.5 Contractor Acknowledgements.  

A. The Agreement. Prior to the execution of this Agreement, under the Technical Services Agreement, Contractor
performed engineering, cost estimating and related services and developed, provided or verified all of the information that forms the Scope of Work and Design Basis (subject to Section 4.8) listed in Attachment A, for the purpose of
determining that such information is adequate and sufficiently complete for Contractor to engineer, procure, construct, pre-commission, commission, start-up and test a fully operational LNG export, liquefaction and send-out terminal facility and to
engineer, procure and construct certain improvements and modifications to the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility and the Existing Facility for the Contract Price, within the required times set forth in the Project
Schedule, and in accordance with all requirements of this Agreement, including Applicable Codes and Standards, Applicable Law, Warranties, Minimum Acceptance Criteria and Performance Guarantee. Further, Contractor and its Affiliates originally
engineered and constructed the Existing Facility pursuant to separate agreements entered into with Owner’s Affiliates and have engineered, procured and constructed, or are in the process of engineering, procuring and constructing, the Stage 1
Liquefaction Facility pursuant to the Stage 1 EPC Agreement and the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility pursuant to the Stage 2 EPC Agreement. Accordingly, subject to Section 4.8 and Section 3.1 of Attachment A, Contractor (i) hereby
agrees that it shall have no right to claim or seek an increase in the Contract Price or an adjustment to the Project Schedule with respect to any incomplete, inaccurate or inadequate information that may be contained or referenced in Attachment
A, (ii) hereby waives and releases Owner from and against any such claims, and (iii) shall not be relieved of its responsibility to achieve all requirements under this Agreement (including meeting Applicable Codes and Standards,
Applicable Law, Minimum Acceptance Criteria and Performance Guarantee) due to any such incomplete, inaccurate or inadequate information. Subject to Section 4.8, Owner makes no guaranty or warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy,
adequacy or completeness of any information that is contained in or referenced in Attachment A. 
 B. Conditions
of the Site. 
 1. Subject to adjustment as appropriate pursuant to Section 4.3, Contractor agrees and
acknowledges that it is sufficiently familiar with the Liquefaction Facility Site, the Laydown Areas, the Existing Facility Site (to the extent related to the Work) and the Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements to perform the Work in accordance with
the Project Schedule, and understands the climate, terrain, logistics, and other difficulties that it may encounter in performing the Work in accordance with the Project Schedule. Except as otherwise provided in

  

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this Agreement, including Contractor’s rights pursuant to Section 6.8A, Contractor waives any right to claim an adjustment in the Contract Price or the Project Schedule in respect of
any failure to timely perform the Work in accordance with the Project Schedule as a result of any of the following conditions at the Site: (i) river levels; (ii) climatic conditions, tides, and seasons; (iii) availability of laborers,
Subcontractors, Sub-subcontractors, Construction Equipment or any other items or supplies; (iv) adequate availability and transportation of Equipment; and (v) breakdown or other failure of Construction Equipment; provided, however,
that Contractor does not assume the risk or waive its rights with respect to those conditions in Section 2.5B.2. This Section 2.5B.1 shall not affect the rights of Contractor with respect to Change Orders in accordance with Section 4.3.

 2. If Contractor encounters Subsurface Soil Conditions (including any subsurface man-made objects, e.g. below grade tanks,
vaults or pipelines) that (i) are materially different from the information regarding such Subsurface Soil Conditions as provided in the Geotechnical Reports (including the encountering of Subsurface Soil Conditions that could not reasonably be
anticipated by Contractor using GECP based on the information provided in the Geotechnical Reports) and (ii) adversely affects (a) Contractor’s costs of performance of the Work, (b) Contractor’s ability to perform the Work
in accordance with the Project Schedule or (c) Contractor’s ability to perform any material obligation under this Agreement, Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order; provided that Contractor complies with the requirements set
forth in Sections 6.2, 6.5 and 6.9. 
 C. Applicable Law and Applicable Codes and Standards. Contractor has
investigated to its satisfaction Applicable Law in existence as of May 15, 2011 and Applicable Codes and Standards set forth or listed in any document or Drawing listed in Attachment A, and warrants that it can perform the Work at the
Contract Price and within the Project Schedule in accordance with such Applicable Law and such Applicable Codes and Standards. Contractor shall perform the Work in accordance with Applicable Law and such Applicable Codes and Standards; provided,
however, Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order for any Change in Law to the extent allowed under Section 6.2A.1. Contractor shall advise Owner of any change in Applicable Codes and Standards which does not constitute a Change in
Law and, upon such advisement, Owner may elect, at its sole option, to implement a change in accordance with Section 6.1D. 
 ARTICLE
3 
 CONTRACTOR’S RESPONSIBILITIES 

3.1 Scope of Work. 

A. Generally. Subject to Section 3.1B, the Work shall be performed on a turnkey basis and shall include all
of the Work required to achieve RFSU of Subproject 5, Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 and Final Completion in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement, including achieving the Minimum Acceptance Criteria and Performance Guarantee.
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subject to Owner’s obligations under Section 4.4. Contractor shall perform the Work in accordance with GECP, Applicable Law, Applicable Codes and Standards, and all other terms and
provisions of this Agreement, with the explicit understanding that: (i) the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility will operate as an LNG export, liquefaction and send-out terminal facility meeting all requirements and specifications of this Agreement,
(ii) that the Existing Facility will continue to operate as an LNG receiving, storage and regasification facility; (iii) once completed pursuant to the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility will continue to operate as an
LNG export, liquefaction and send-out terminal facility; and, (iv) once completed pursuant to the Stage 2 EPC Agreement, the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility will continue to operate as an LNG export, liquefaction and send-out terminal facility.
It is understood and agreed that the Work shall include any incidental work that can reasonably be inferred as necessary to complete the Project in accordance with GECP, Applicable Law, Applicable Codes and Standards, and all other terms and
provisions of this Agreement, excluding only those items which Owner has specifically agreed to provide under the terms of this Agreement. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Work is more specifically described in
Attachment A. 
 B. Exception to Scope of Work. Contractor shall not be responsible for providing
(i) the Owner Permits; (ii) LNG; (iii) those requirements set forth under Sections 4.3, 4.4 and 4.8; (iv) legal description of the Site and a survey of the Site showing the boundaries of the Site and one survey control point
pursuant to Section 4.6; and (v) any other obligations or requirements set forth in this Agreement as required to be performed by Owner. 

3.2 Specific Obligations. Without limiting the generality of Section 3.1 or the requirements of any other provision of this
Agreement, Contractor shall: 
 A. procure, supply, transport, handle, properly store, assemble, erect and install all
Equipment; 
 B. provide construction, construction management (including the furnishing of all Construction Equipment used
in the field, and all Site supervision and craft labor), inspection and quality control services required to ensure that the Work is performed in accordance herewith; 

C. negotiate all guarantees, warranties, delivery schedules and performance requirements with all Subcontractors so that all
Subcontracts are, so far as reasonably practicable, consistent with this Agreement, as set forth in Sections 2.3 and 2.4; 

D. perform shop and other inspections of the work of Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors as required by Contractor to ensure
that such work meets all of the requirements of this Agreement; 
 E. ensure that the Work is performed in accordance with
the Project Schedule; 
 F. until Substantial Completion of Subproject 5, conduct and manage all pre-commissioning, start-up,
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 G. obtain all Contractor Permits; 

H. provide assistance, information and documentation as reasonably requested by Owner to enable Owner to obtain the Owner
Permits; provided that such assistance, information and documentation shall not include Contractor’s provision of information, testimony, documents or data by Contractor’s employees under oath (unless specifically authorized by
Contractor) and activities outside the field of Contractor’s expertise, training or experience of personnel assigned to the performance of the Work under this Agreement (except to the extent provided for by Change Order issued pursuant to
Section 6.1 and agreed by Contractor); 
 I. provide training for Owner’s operating and maintenance personnel per
Section 3.5; 
 J. cooperate with and respond promptly to reasonable inquiries from Owner; provided that such
cooperation shall not include Contractor’s provision of information, testimony, documents or data by Contractor’s employees under oath (unless specifically authorized by Contractor) and activities outside the field of Contractor’s
expertise, training or experience of personnel assigned to the performance of the Work under this Agreement (except to the extent provided for by Change Order issued pursuant to Section 6.1 and agreed by Contractor); 

K. be responsible for connecting the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility to the permanent utilities to the extent set forth in
Attachment A; 
 L. be responsible for connecting the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility to the Stage 1 Liquefaction
Facility and the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility; 
 M. supply all initial fills, excluding LNG and Feed Gas; and 

N. perform all design and engineering Work in accordance with this Agreement, including that specified in Section 3.3.

 3.3 Design and Engineering Work.  

A. General. Contractor shall, as part of the Work, perform all design and engineering Work in accordance with
this Agreement and cause the Work to meet and achieve the requirements of this Agreement, including achieving the Minimum Acceptance Criteria and Performance Guarantee. 

B. Drawings and Specifications. Upon receipt of the Limited Notice to Proceed or Notice to Proceed issued in
accordance with Sections 5.1 and 5.2, Contractor shall commence the preparation of the Drawings and Specifications for all Work relating to such LNTP or NTP. The Drawings and Specifications shall be based on the requirements of this Agreement,
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 C. Review Process. 

1. Submission by Contractor. Contractor shall submit copies of the Drawings and Specifications specified in
Attachment B to Owner for formal review, comment or disapproval in accordance with Attachment B. 
 2.
Review Periods. Owner shall have up to ten (10) Business Days from its receipt of Drawings and Specifications submitted in accordance with Section 3.3C.1 to issue to Contractor written comments, proposed changes and/or written
disapprovals of the submission of such Drawings and Specifications to Contractor. 
 If Owner does not issue any comments,
proposed changes or written disapprovals within such time periods, Contractor may proceed with the development of such Drawings and Specifications and any construction relating thereto, but Owner’s lack of comments or disapproval, if
applicable, shall in no event constitute an approval of the matters received by Owner. 
 In the event that Owner disapproves
the Drawings or Specifications submitted in accordance with Section 3.3C.1 (which disapproval shall not be unreasonably issued), Owner shall provide Contractor with a written statement of the reasons for such rejection within the time period
required for Owner’s response, and Contractor shall provide Owner with revised and corrected Drawings and Specifications as soon as possible thereafter. In the event Owner unreasonably disapproves such Drawings and Specifications and such
unreasonable disapproval adversely impacts Contractor’s costs or ability to perform the Work in accordance with the Project Schedule, Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order; provided that Contractor complies with the requirements
set forth in Sections 6.2, 6.5 and 6.9. 
 Provided that Owner has not disapproved of the Drawings and Specifications
submitted in accordance with Section 3.3C.1, such Drawings and Specifications shall be the Drawings and Specifications that Contractor shall use to construct the Work; provided that Owner’s lack of disapproval of or comments on, or
any approval by Owner of, any Drawings and Specifications shall not in any way be deemed to limit or in any way alter Contractor’s responsibility to perform and complete the Work in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement. 

D. Design Licenses. Contractor shall perform all design and engineering Work in accordance with Applicable Law,
and all Drawings and Specifications shall be signed and stamped by design professionals licensed in accordance with Applicable Law. 

E. CAD Drawings. Those Drawings and Record Drawings specified in Attachment A and Attachment B and
prepared by Contractor or its Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors under this Agreement shall be prepared using computer aided design (“CAD”). Contractor shall provide Drawings, including Record Drawings, in their native
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 F. Progress P&ID’s. During the Project, Contractor shall
maintain and provide Owner with access to a marked, up-to-date set of P&ID’s maintained for and by Contractor. 
 G.
Record Drawings and Specifications. As a condition precedent to Final Completion, Contractor shall deliver to Owner the Record Drawings and Specifications in accordance with Attachment A and Attachment B. 

H. Other Information. Contractor shall deliver copies of all other documents required to be delivered pursuant to
Attachment B within and in accordance with the requirements and timing set forth in Attachment B. 
 3.4 Spare Parts. 

 A. Operating Spare Parts. Not later than three hundred sixty-five (365) Days prior to the Guaranteed
Substantial Completion Date for Subproject 5, Contractor shall deliver to Owner a detailed list of all manufacturer and Contractor-recommended spare parts and special tools necessary for operating and maintaining all Equipment (including components
and systems of such Equipment) for two (2) years following Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 (“Operating Spare Parts”). Within thirty (30) Days thereafter, Owner shall specify in writing which items on the list
it wishes Contractor to purchase and whether such items are requested to be delivered to the Site prior to Substantial Completion or Final Completion. Within a further thirty (30) Days, Contractor shall confirm the extent to which it is able to
comply with Owner’s request and shall submit to Owner the final list of Operating Spare Parts to be purchased. The list of Operating Spare Parts to be procured by Contractor and delivered to Owner (“Operating Spare Parts
List”) shall be mutually agreed upon via a Change Order. Prior to and as a condition precedent to Substantial Completion, Contractor shall deliver to the Site all Operating Spare Parts required by the above referenced Change Order to be
delivered to the Site prior to Substantial Completion as set forth in the Operating Spare Parts List. Prior to and as a condition to achieving Final Completion, Contractor shall deliver to the Site all Operating Spare Parts required to be delivered
to the Site prior to Final Completion as set forth in the Operating Spare Parts List. The Operating Spare Parts List shall include all information specified in Attachment W. A Provisional Sum for the cost of Operating Spare Parts is included
in the Contract Price as set forth in Section 7.1 and Attachment EE. 
 3.5 Training Program in General. As part of the
Work, a reasonable number of personnel designated by Owner in its sole discretion (but not to exceed the number of Persons listed in Attachment V) shall be given a training course designed and administered by Contractor, which shall be based
on the outline of the program contained in Attachment V and shall cover at a minimum the following topics: (i) the testing of each item of Equipment; (ii) the start-up, operation and shut-down of each item of Equipment;
(iii) the performance of routine, preventative and emergency maintenance for each item of Equipment; and (iv) spare parts to be maintained for each item of Equipment, and their installation and removal. Training shall be provided by
personnel selected by Contractor who, in Contractor’s and the Equipment Subcontractor’s or Sub-subcontractor’s judgment, are qualified to provide such training, and shall take place at such locations and at such times as agreed upon
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materials described in Attachment V. Contractor shall also provide to Owner all training materials and aids developed to conduct such training in order to facilitate future training by
Owner of additional personnel. 
 3.6 Environmental Regulations and Environmental Compliance. Without limitation of
Section 3.1, Contractor shall perform the Work and shall design, construct, pre-commission, commission, start-up and test the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and, as applicable, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility
and the Existing Facility, in compliance with Contractor’s HSE Plan. Contractor shall dispose of all non-hazardous wastes and Hazardous Materials brought onto the Site by Contractor or any of its Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors or
generated during performance of the Work, all of which shall be disposed in off-Site locations permitted to receive such non-hazardous wastes and Hazardous Materials. Contractor shall deliver to Owner (i) notice of any pending or
threatened material environmental claim with respect to the Project, and (ii) promptly upon their becoming available, copies of written communications with any Governmental Instrumentality relating to any such material environmental claim. 

 3.7 Construction Equipment. Contractor shall furnish all Construction Equipment necessary and appropriate for
the timely and safe completion of the Work in compliance with this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, Contractor shall be responsible for damage to or destruction or loss of, from any cause whatsoever,
all such Construction Equipment. Contractor shall require all insurance policies (including policies of Contractor and all Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors) in any way relating to such Construction Equipment to include clauses stating that each
underwriter will waive all rights of recovery, under subrogation or otherwise, against Owner, Lender and any Owner Affiliates. 
 3.8
Employment of Personnel. 
 A. Contractor shall not employ, or permit any Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor to
employ, at the Site, in connection with its performance under this Agreement, any Person who is demonstrably not skilled or qualified in the work assigned to such Person. Contractor agrees to promptly remove (or to require any Subcontractor to
remove) from its services in connection with the Work any Person who does not meet the foregoing requirements. In addition, Contractor agrees that, after receipt of written notice from Owner, it shall promptly remove from the Work any employee or
agent of Contractor or of Contractor’s Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors who, in Owner’s reasonable opinion, is unsafe, incompetent, careless, unqualified to perform the Work assigned to such Person, creates an unsafe work environment,
disregards the terms and conditions of this Agreement, or is interrupting, interfering with or impeding the timely and proper completion of the Work. NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, OWNER
SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY AND CONTRACTOR AGREES TO RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, DEFEND
AND HOLD HARMLESS THE OWNER GROUP FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL
CLAIMS, CAUSES OF ACTION, DAMAGES, LOSSES, COST AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING ALL
REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND LITIGATION OR ARBITRATION EXPENSES) AND LIABILITIES,
OF WHATSOEVER KIND OR NATURE, WHICH MAY DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISE
OR RESULT FROM CONTRACTOR OR ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUB-SUBCONTRACTOR CHOOSING
TO TERMINATE THE EMPLOYMENT OF ANY SUCH EMPLOYEE (INCLUDING ANY KEY
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THE PROJECT WHO FAILS TO MEET THE FOREGOING REQUIREMENTS
FOLLOWING A REQUEST BY OWNER TO HAVE SUCH EMPLOYEE REMOVED FROM THE
WORK. Any such employee shall be replaced at the cost and expense of Contractor or the relevant Subcontractor, as appropriate; provided, however, that should (i) Contractor disagree with Owner’s identification of an
individual for removal from the performance of services under this Section 3.8A, (ii) Owner not retract its request for removal upon being advised of such disagreement, and (iii) such individual does not in fact conform to the
foregoing criteria for removal, CONTRACTOR SHALL BE ENTITLED TO A RECIPROCAL INDEMNITY FROM OWNER
IN RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS, CAUSES OF ACTION, DAMAGES, LOSSES, COST AND
EXPENSES (INCLUDING ALL REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND LITIGATION OR ARBITRATION
EXPENSES) AND LIABILITIES OF WHATEVER KIND OR NATURE, WHICH MAY DIRECTLY
OR INDIRECTLY ARISE FROM CONTRACTOR’S REMOVAL OF ANY SUCH EMPLOYEE
(INCLUDING ANY KEY PERSONS) FROM THE PROJECT. 

B. Contractor is responsible for maintaining labor relations in such manner that, so far as reasonably practicable, there is
harmony among workers. Contractor and its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors shall conduct their labor relations in accordance with the recognized prevailing local area practices. Contractor shall inform Owner promptly of any labor dispute,
anticipated labor dispute, request or demand by a labor organization, its representatives or members which may reasonably be expected to affect the Work. Contractor further agrees to inform Owner, before any commitments are made, during the
negotiations of any agreements or understandings with local or national labor organizations. 
 3.9
Clean-Up. Contractor shall, to Owner’s reasonable satisfaction, at all reasonable times keep the Site free from all waste materials or rubbish caused by the activities of Contractor or any of its Subcontractors or
Sub-subcontractors. As soon as practicable after the completion of all Punchlist items, Contractor shall remove, at its own cost, all of its Construction Equipment and remove from the Site all waste material and rubbish that was generated or brought
on to the Site by Contractor or any of its Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors. The Site shall be restored to the extent, if any, required by Attachment A. In the event of Contractor’s failure to comply with any of the foregoing, Owner
may accomplish the same; provided, however, that Contractor shall be responsible for all reasonable costs associated with such removal and/or restoration, including costs associated with permitting and transportation.  

3.10 HSE Plan; Security. 

A. Contractor recognizes and agrees that safety and physical security are of paramount importance in the performance of the
Work and that Contractor is responsible for performing the Work in a safe and physically secure manner. No later than sixty (60) Days after Owner’s issuance of the earlier of LNTP or NTP, Contractor shall submit to Owner for its review a
health, safety and environmental plan (including a drug testing program) meeting the requirements set forth in Attachment J (the “HSE Plan”). Contractor further agrees to perform the Work in accordance with the health,
safety and environmental rules and standards of Applicable Law, GECP and the HSE Plan (collectively, the “Safety Standards”), and Contractor shall assume all costs associated with compliance therewith. Owner’s review of
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under this Agreement (including Contractor’s obligations to conduct the Work in accordance with the health, safety and environmental rules of Applicable Law and GECP). Contractor shall
appoint one or more (as appropriate) safety representative(s) reasonably acceptable to Owner who shall be resident at the Liquefaction Facility Site, have responsibility to correct unsafe conditions or unsafe acts associated with the Work and the
Project, act on behalf of Contractor on health, safety and environmental matters, and participate in periodic safety meetings with Owner. Contractor further agrees to provide or cause to be provided necessary training and safety equipment to its
employees, Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors and to Owner personnel temporarily visiting the Site to ensure their compliance with the foregoing Safety Standards and enforce the use of such training and safety equipment. Contractor shall maintain
all accident, injury and any other records required by Applicable Law or by Permit and shall furnish Owner a Monthly summary of injuries and labor hours lost due to injuries. Should Owner at any time observe Contractor, or any of its Subcontractors
or Sub-subcontractors, performing the Work at the Site in violation of the Safety Standards or in an unsafe manner, or in a manner that would, if continued, violate the Safety Standards or become unsafe, then Owner shall have the right (but not the
obligation) to require Contractor to stop the affected Work until such time as the manner of performing such Work has been rendered safe; provided, however, that at no time shall Contractor be entitled to an adjustment of the Contract Price
or Project Schedule based on such Work stoppage. Contractor shall be responsible for the security, fencing, guarding, lighting, and supervision of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility until all of the requirements of Substantial Completion of
Subproject 5 have been satisfied. With respect to all Work within the Existing Facility Site, the applicable portions of the Stage 1 Site after substantial completion of Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 (as applicable) under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement,
the applicable portions of the Stage 2 Site after substantial completion of Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 (as applicable) under the Stage 2 EPC Agreement, and the applicable portions of the Stage 4 Site after substantial completion of Subproject 6
under the Stage 4 EPC Agreement, Contractor shall comply, and cause its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors to comply, with Owner’s health, safety, security and environmental policies governing the Existing Facility, Subproject 1 or
Subproject 2 after substantial completion of Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 (as applicable) under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 after substantial completion of Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 (as applicable) under the Stage 2
EPC Agreement, or Subproject 6 after substantial completion of Subproject 6 under the Stage 4 EPC Agreement. 
 B. All Work
performed hereunder, as applicable, shall comply with the minimum federal safety standards for the design, installation, inspection, testing, construction, extension, operation, replacement, and maintenance of facilities contained in Title 49, Code
of Federal Regulations, Parts 192 (to the extent applicable) and 193 and in Title 33 C.F.R. Part 127. Contractor shall comply with requirements of the Operator Qualification Program that are outlined in Sub-Part H of 49 C.F.R. Part 193 and Sub-Part
G of C.F.R. Part 195, where applicable, in connection with the Work. The term “pipeline facilities” shall include new and existing pipe, rights-of-way, and any equipment, facility, or building used in the transportation of gas, including
LNG, or treatment of gas during the course of transportation. The term “transportation of gas” shall include the gathering, transmission, or distribution of gas by pipeline or the storage of gas. 

  

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 3.11 Emergencies. In the event of any emergency endangering life or property
in any way relating to the Work, whether on the Site or otherwise, Contractor shall take such action as may be reasonable and necessary to prevent, avoid or mitigate injury, damage, or loss and shall, as soon as reasonably possible, report any such
incidents, including Contractor’s response thereto, to Owner. If Contractor fails to take such action and the emergency requires immediate action, then Owner, with or without notice to Contractor may, but shall be under no obligation to, take
reasonable action as required to address such emergency. The taking of any such action by Owner, or Owner’s failure to take any action, shall not limit Contractor’s liability. Contractor shall reimburse Owner in an amount equal to the
reasonable costs incurred by Owner in taking such action.  
 3.12 Contractor Permits. Contractor shall be
responsible for obtaining the Contractor Permits. Contractor shall provide Owner with copies of such Contractor Permits as soon as reasonably practicable after they are obtained. Contractor shall provide information, assistance and documentation to
Owner as reasonably requested in connection with the Owner Permits; provided that such information, assistance and documentation shall not include Contractor’s provision of information, testimony, documents or data by
Contractor’s employees under oath (unless specifically authorized by Contractor) and activities outside the field of Contractor’s expertise, training or experience of personnel assigned to the performance of the Work under this Agreement
(except to the extent provided for by Change Order issued pursuant to Section 6.1 and agreed by Contractor). 
 3.13 Books,
Records and Audits.  
 A. Contractor shall keep full and detailed books, construction logs, records, daily reports,
schedules, accounts, payroll records, receipts, statements, electronic files, correspondence and other pertinent documents as may be necessary for proper management under this Agreement, as required under Applicable Law or this Agreement, and in any
way relating to this Agreement (“Books and Records”). Contractor shall maintain all such Books and Records in accordance with GAAP and shall retain all such Books and Records for a minimum period of three (3) years after
Final Completion, or such greater period of time as may be required under Applicable Law. 
 B. Upon reasonable notice, Owner
shall have the right to have audited Contractor’s Books and Records by Owner’s third party auditors but only to the extent necessary to validate payments made to Contractor or invoiced by Contractor for any Change Orders based on a time
and materials basis, for any costs paid with respect to any Provisional Sums and as permitted under Section 4.5; except that these rights shall not extend to lump sums, or the composition of fixed unit rates or percentages. When
requested by Owner, Contractor shall provide Owner’s third party auditors with reasonable access to all such relevant Books and Records, and Contractor’s personnel shall cooperate with such third party auditors to effectuate the audit or
audits hereunder. Owner shall have the right upon consent of Contractor (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed) to have the third party auditors copy all such Books and Records. Contractor shall bear all costs incurred by it in
assisting with audits performed pursuant to this Section 3.13 except that copying of Contractor’s Books and Records shall be at Owner’s expense. Contractor shall include audit provisions identical to this Section 3.13 in all
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access to Books and Records shall be granted to any of Owner’s third party auditors until such third party auditor has signed a confidentiality agreement with Contractor in accordance with
the standard practice in the auditing industry for audits of this kind. The restrictions in this Section 3.13B to the audit rights of Owner shall not be used by Contractor to avoid any obligations Contractor might have to produce documents
under Applicable Law or in any litigation or arbitration against Contractor or against Guarantor under the Parent Guarantee. 

C. Contractor shall not, and shall provide that its Subcontractors, Sub-subcontractors and agents or employees of any of them
shall not, without Owner’s prior written approval, (i) pay any commissions or fees, or grant any rebates, to any employee or officer of Owner or its Affiliates, (ii) favor employees or officers of same with gifts or entertainment of a
significant cost or value, or (iii) enter into any business arrangements with employees or officers of same. 
 3.14
Tax Accounting. Within a reasonable period of time following a request thereof by Owner, subject to Section 4.5C, Contractor shall provide Owner’s tax consultant with any information (including Books and
Records) regarding quantities and descriptions of any Equipment installed on or ordered for the Project and any other information as Owner’s tax consultant may deem reasonably necessary in connection with the preparation of Owner’s tax
returns (including information reasonably required to determine the amount of Qualified Research Expenditures incurred in connection with the Work) or other tax documentation in connection with the Project; provided, however, if, in
connection with such preparation, Owner’s tax consultant requests information relating to the actual cost for any item of Work and such item of Work is included in the Contract Price or in any lump sum Change Order, Contractor shall provide
such information to Owner’s tax consultant as provided in Section 4.5C. No access to the aforementioned information (including Books and Records) shall be granted to Owner’s tax consultant until such tax consultant has signed a
confidentiality agreement with Contractor in accordance with the standard practice in the auditing industry for audits of this kind.  

3.15 Temporary Utilities, Roads, Facilities and Storage. Until Substantial Completion of Subproject 5, Contractor shall
provide and pay for all temporary utilities (i.e., electricity, water (other than the water provided by Owner for the hydrotest in accordance with Attachment U), communication, cable, telephone, waste and sewer) necessary
for the performance of the Work, including installation and usage costs. Subject to Section 4.3, Contractor shall construct and maintain temporary access and haul roads as may be necessary for the proper performance of this Agreement.
Contractor shall provide Owner with sufficient office space at the time of Contractor’s mobilization at the Site to accommodate Owner’s Site representative and support staff at the Site. Contractor shall provide Owner with all office
space, construction trailers, utilities, storage and warehousing, security, telephones, furnishings, and other temporary facilities required for their oversight of the Work, as set forth in more detail in Attachment A. Once title to Equipment
has passed to Owner as set forth in Section 8.1B, such Equipment shall, if stored at a location other than on the Site, be segregated from other goods, and shall be clearly marked as “Property of Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC”.

 3.16 Subordination of Liens. Contractor hereby subordinates any mechanics’ and materialmen’s liens or
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any or all of the Work, the Site or the Project to any liens granted in favor of Lender, whether such lien in favor of Lender is created, attached or perfected prior to or after any such
liens, claims or encumbrances, and shall require its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors to similarly subordinate their lien, claim and encumbrance rights. Contractor agrees to comply with reasonable requests of Owner for supporting documentation
required by Lender in connection with such subordination, including any necessary lien subordination agreements by Contractor. Nothing in this Section 3.16 shall be construed as a limitation on or waiver by Contractor of any of its rights under
Applicable Law to file a lien or claim or otherwise encumber the Project as security for any undisputed payments owed to it by Owner hereunder which are past due; provided that such lien, claim or encumbrance shall be subordinate to any liens
granted in favor of Lenders. 
 3.17 Hazardous Materials. Contractor shall not, nor shall it permit or allow any
Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor to, bring any Hazardous Materials on the Site or the Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements and shall bear all responsibility and liability for such materials; provided, however, that Contractor
may bring onto the Site or the Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements such Hazardous Materials as are necessary to perform the Work so long as the same is done in compliance with Applicable Law, Applicable Codes and Standards, and the HSE Plan, and
Contractor shall remain responsible and liable for all such Hazardous Materials. If Contractor or any Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor encounter pre-existing Hazardous Materials at the Site or the Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements, and
Contractor or any Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor knows or suspects that such material is Hazardous Material, Contractor and its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors shall promptly stop Work in the affected area and notify Owner. If under such
circumstances Contractor or any of its Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors fail to stop Work and notify Owner, Contractor shall be responsible and liable to Owner for all damages, costs, losses and expenses to the extent such failure increases the
damages, costs, losses and expenses with respect to such pre-existing Hazardous Materials at the Site; provided that Contractor’s liability to Owner for such failure shall not exceed *** U.S. Dollars (U.S.$***) in the
aggregate.  
 3.18 Quality Control. No later than sixty (60) Days after the date Owner issues the NTP,
Contractor shall submit to Owner for its written approval (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld), a Project-specific quality control plan and an inspection plan, including witness points, but excluding tests and inspections relating to
commissioning. No later than one hundred twenty (120) Days after the date Owner issues the NTP, Contractor shall submit to Owner for its review detailed inspection procedures. Contractor’s quality control plan shall provide for a quality
control individual to be present at the Site to supervise the implementation of the quality control plan, the inspection plan, and the inspection procedures. Owner’s review and/or approval of Contractor’s quality control plan, inspection
plan and inspection procedure shall in no way relieve Contractor of its responsibility for performing the Work in compliance with this Agreement.  

3.19 Reports. 

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 1. minutes for all weekly status and other Project-related meetings with Owner
within five (5) Business Days following such meeting; 
 2. safety incident reports within three (3) Business Days
of the occurrence of any such incident; except for any safety incident involving a significant non-scheduled event such as LNG or Natural Gas releases, fires, explosions, mechanical failures, unusual over-pressurizations or major injuries which
shall be provided to Owner within eight (8) hours of the occurrence of such incident; provided, however, notification shall be provided to Owner immediately if the incident is of significant magnitude to threaten public or employee
safety, cause significant property damage or interrupt the Work; and 
 3. Monthly progress reports (“Monthly
Progress Reports”) with the information specified in Attachment A. 
 B. At Owner’s request and
after Contractor’s agreement, Contractor shall consolidate any or all reports and other documentation required under this Section 3.19 (or other provisions under this Agreement) for Subproject 5 with the reports required under similar
provisions for Subproject 1 and Subproject 2 in the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, Subproject 3 and Subproject 4 in the Stage 2 EPC Agreement, and Subproject 6 in the Stage 4 EPC Agreement. 

3.20 Payment. Contractor shall timely make all payments required to be paid to Owner pursuant to the terms of this
Agreement. 
 3.21 Commercial Activities. Neither Contractor nor its employees shall establish any commercial
activity or issue concessions or permits of any kind to Third Parties for establishing commercial activities on the Site or any other lands owned or controlled by Owner. 

3.22 Title to Materials Found. As between Owner and Contractor, the title to water, soil, rock, gravel, sand, minerals,
timber, and any other materials developed or obtained in the excavation or other operations of Contractor, any Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor and the right to use said materials or dispose of same is hereby expressly reserved by Owner.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Contractor shall be permitted, without charge, to use in the Work any such materials that comply with the requirements of this Agreement. 

3.23 Survey Control Points and Layout. Contractor shall establish all survey control points and layout the entire Work in
accordance with the requirements of this Agreement, which shall be based on the survey control point established by Owner pursuant to this Agreement. If Contractor or any of its Subcontractors, Sub-subcontractors or any of the representatives or
employees of any of them move or destroy or render inaccurate the survey control point provided by Owner, such control point shall be replaced by Contractor at Contractor’s own expense. 

3.24 Cooperation with Others at the Site.  

A. Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, including Section 4.3, Contractor acknowledges that Landowners, Owner and
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described in Attachment Z to be performed by Landowners or their representatives, during the performance of this Agreement and Contractor’s Work or use of certain facilities may be
interfered with as a result of such concurrent activities. Owner shall provide Contractor with reasonable notice of any request for access to the Stage 3 Site by (i) any of Owner’s other contractors or subcontractors seeking to perform
work at the Stage 3 Site (except with respect to Contractor’s work performed under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, the Stage 2 EPC Agreement or the Stage 4 EPC Agreement) or (ii) any Landowner. Subject to Section 4.3, Contractor agrees to
use reasonable efforts to accommodate such request and to coordinate the performance of the Work with those certain activities to be performed by Landowners or any of Owner’s other contractors or subcontractors at the Stage 3 Site so as not to
materially interfere with the performance of such activities at the Stage 3 Site. Contractor shall provide Owner access to the Stage 3 Site at all times. 

B. Cooperation Within the Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements. Owner shall provide Contractor with reasonable
prior notice of access to the Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements by (i) any of Owner’s other contractors or subcontractors seeking to perform work within such Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements (except with respect to Contractor’s
work performed under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, the Stage 2 EPC Agreement or the Stage 4 EPC Agreement), and (ii) any Landowner. Likewise, Contractor shall provide Owner with reasonable prior notice of any access to the Off-Site Rights of Way
and Easements by Contractor or any of its Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors. Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, including Section 4.3, Contractor acknowledges that Owner or Owner’s other contractors or subcontractors may be
working within the Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements and that other Persons (including any Landowner) may be on or using the Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements during the performance of this Agreement and Contractor’s Work or use of
certain facilities may be interfered with as a result of such concurrent activities. Subject to Section 4.3, Contractor agrees to use reasonable efforts to coordinate the performance of the Work with such other contractors or subcontractors
performing work within the Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements so as not to materially interfere with any of Owner’s other contractors or subcontractors performing work within the Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements; provided, however,
Contractor shall in all cases coordinate the Work with any Persons (other than Owner or Owner’s other contractors or subcontractors, which shall not be deemed to include the Contractor or its subcontractors performing work under the Stage 1 EPC
Agreement, the Stage 2 EPC Agreement or the Stage 4 EPC Agreement) on or using the Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements pursuant to Attachment Z. All coordination required of Contractor in this Section 3.24B with other Persons shall be
done through Owner. 
 3.25 Integration with Existing Facility, Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility and Stage 4
Liquefaction Facility.  
 A. No Interference with Existing Facility, Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, Stage 2
Liquefaction Facility or Stage 4 Liquefaction Facility. Performance of the Work shall at no time cause a suspension of operation of the Existing Facility (or any portion thereof), Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 (or any portion thereof) after
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Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 (or any portion thereof) after substantial completion of Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 (as applicable) under the Stage 2 EPC Agreement, or Subproject 6 (or any portion
thereof) after substantial completion of Subproject 6 under the Stage 4 EPC Agreement, or cause a delay in any of the target substantial completion dates or guaranteed substantial completion dates under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, Stage 2 EPC
Agreement or the Stage 4 EPC Agreement, except to the extent agreed by the Owner Representative in writing. Notwithstanding the foregoing, under no circumstance shall any Work that is permitted to interfere with the operation of the Existing
Facility, Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 after substantial completion of Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 (as applicable) under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, or Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 after substantial completion of Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 (as
applicable) under the Stage 2 EPC Agreement, or Subproject 6 after substantial completion of Subproject 6 under the Stage 4 EPC Agreement, as described in the immediately preceding sentence be scheduled or performed by Contractor where:
(i) more than one (1) marine berth is unavailable at any given time; (ii) more than one (1) Tank is unavailable at any given time; or (iii) the time to perform any individual service outage required to accommodate tie-ins of
the modified facilities for the Existing Facility, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility or the Stage 4 Liquefaction Facility exceeds forty eight (48) consecutive hours, or the cumulative time to perform any
combination of service outages during any given calendar year exceeds ten (10) Days aggregate in such given calendar year. For purposes of this Section 3.25, “individual service outage” means that by action of the Contractor, any
of the following are not possible: (a) berthing, loading, and unloading LNG from an LNG tanker at one or both marine berths; (b) loading, storing, and sending out LNG from at least three Tanks; (c) with respect to the Existing
Facility, vaporizing LNG at a constant rate of 2000 MMSCFD and sending the resultant Natural Gas to the export pipeline; (d) with respect to Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 after substantial completion of Subproject 1 or Subproject 2, as
applicable, producing LNG at a rate of at least 100% of capacity; (e) with respect to Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 after substantial completion of Subproject 3 or Subproject 4, as applicable, producing LNG at a rate of at least 100% of
capacity; (f) with respect to Subproject 6 after substantial completion of Subproject 6 producing LNG at a rate of at least 100% of capacity; or (g) providing sufficient electrical power, control systems, safety systems, utilities, and
other equipment, infrastructure, facilities, and systems needed for any of the above actions. 
 B. Scheduled
Activities. No later than thirty (30) Days prior to performing any Work that may interfere with the operation of the Existing Facility, Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 after substantial completion of Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 (as
applicable) under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, or Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 after substantial completion of Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 (as applicable) under the Stage 2 EPC Agreement, or Subproject 6 after substantial completion of Subproject 6
under the Stage 4 EPC Agreement, or that may delay any of the target substantial completion dates or guaranteed substantial completion dates under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, the Stage 2 EPC Agreement or the Stage 4 EPC Agreement (whether specified
in Attachment X or agreed by Owner Representative in writing), Contractor shall provide Owner with a written integration plan listing the scheduled, interfering Work and proposing in detail how Contractor intends that such Work will be
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Subproject 2 after substantial completion of Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 (as applicable) under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, or Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 after substantial completion of
Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 (as applicable) under the Stage 2 EPC Agreement, and Subproject 6 after substantial completion of Subproject 6 under the Stage 4 EPC Agreement, and delay of any target substantial completion dates or guaranteed
substantial completion dates under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, Stage 2 EPC Agreement or the Stage 4 EPC Agreement. Such proposed plan shall (i) comply with the requirements of Section 3.25A, (ii) be scheduled so that it is not on the
critical path, and (iii) at a minimum, address each of the activities identified in Attachment X and list (a) the component of the Existing Facility, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility or the Stage 4
Liquefaction Facility or the target substantial completion dates or guaranteed substantial completion dates under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, Stage 2 EPC Agreement or the Stage 4 EPC Agreement that will be impacted by such activity, (b) how such
component or work will be impacted, and (c) the duration of such impact. If the plan proposed by Contractor does not meet any of the requirements in the immediately preceding sentence, or if Owner reasonably believes that the plan proposed by
Contractor has not been developed to reasonably minimize the impact on the operations of the Existing Facility, Subproject 6 after substantial completion of Subproject 6 under the Stage 4 EPC Agreement, Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 after substantial
completion of Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 (as applicable) under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, or Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 after substantial completion of Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 (as applicable) under the Stage 2 EPC Agreement or the delay of
any target substantial completion dates or guaranteed substantial completion dates under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, the Stage 2 EPC Agreement or the Stage 4 EPC Agreement, then Owner may, not later than fourteen (14) Days following receipt of
the proposed plan, instruct Contractor in writing to modify the proposed plan. If Owner’s instruction restricts the duration or extent of the Work covered in the plan more than what is required by Section 3.25A(i)-(iii), then Contractor
shall be entitled to a Change Order to the extent permitted under Section 6.9. Contractor shall proceed to execute such Work in accordance with the mutually agreed plan; provided that, if Owner does not respond and comment upon the
Contractor’s proposed plan within fourteen (14) Days following receipt of Contractor’s proposed plan, then Contractor shall proceed to execute such Work in accordance with Contractor’s proposed plan as long as it complies with
the limitations specified in Section 3.25A. Notwithstanding Owner’s agreement (or failure to agree) to the schedule and the plan for the performance of such Work, Owner may, in its sole discretion, subsequently prohibit the performance of
such Work occurring on the scheduled date, but in such case Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order to the extent permitted under Section 6.9. If Owner fails to provide Contractor with access when and for the duration required by
Contractor for the Work, other than for non-compliance with Section 3.25A(i)-(iii), Applicable Law, Owner Permits relating to safety, or Owner’s reasonable security requirements, then, Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order to the
extent permitted under Section 6.9. 
 C. Unscheduled Activities. It is the Parties’ intent that
except for the activities (if any) listed in Attachment X, the performance of the Work and Contractor’s other obligations under this Agreement will not interfere with the operation of the Existing Facility, Subproject 1 or Subproject 2
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Subproject 4 after substantial completion of Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 (as applicable) under the Stage 2 EPC Agreement, or Subproject 6 after substantial completion of Subproject 6 under the
Stage 4 EPC Agreement, or cause a delay in any of the target substantial completion dates or guaranteed substantial completion dates under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, the Stage 2 EPC Agreement or the Stage 4 EPC Agreement. During the performance of
the Work, should a situation arise that Contractor reasonably believes has the potential of interfering with the operation of the Existing Facility, Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 after substantial completion of Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 (as
applicable) under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 after substantial completion of Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 (as applicable) under the Stage 2 EPC Agreement, or Subproject 6 after substantial completion of Subproject 6
under the Stage 4 EPC Agreement, or cause a delay in any of the target substantial completion dates or guaranteed substantial completion dates under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, the Stage 2 EPC Agreement or the Stage 4 EPC Agreement, Contractor shall,
except in an emergency endangering property or any Persons, give Owner written notice as soon as possible but no later than fourteen (14) Days prior to the time that Contractor plans to perform such Work, detailing a plan that is least
disruptive, to the greatest extent reasonably possible, to operations of the Existing Facility, Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 after substantial completion of Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 (as applicable) under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, or Subproject
3 or Subproject 4 after substantial completion of Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 (as applicable) under the Stage 2 EPC Agreement, or Subproject 6 after substantial completion of Subproject 6 under the Stage 4 EPC Agreement, or to the target
substantial completion dates or guaranteed substantial completion dates under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, the Stage 2 EPC Agreement or the Stage 4 EPC Agreement. Emergency actions are governed by Section 3.11. Prior to performing such Work,
Owner and Contractor shall mutually agree on a proposed plan for Contractor to execute such Work; provided that, if Owner fails to provide Contractor with access when and for the duration required by Contractor for the Work, other than for
non-compliance with Section 3.25A(i)-(iii), Applicable Law, Owner Permits relating to safety, or Owner’s reasonable security requirements, then Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order to the extent permitted under Section 6.9.
Notwithstanding Owner’s agreement to the schedule and the plan for the performance of such Work, Owner may, in its sole discretion, subsequently prohibit the performance of such Work on such scheduled date, and Contractor shall work with Owner
to develop a new plan and date for performing such Work in accordance with this Section 3.25C, and in such case Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order to the extent permitted under Section 6.9. 

3.26 Responsibility for Property. Except as expressly set forth in Section 3.25, Contractor shall limit its
operations to the Stage 3 Site, Laydown Areas, Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements and the Heavy Haul Road. Contractor shall plan and conduct its operations so that neither Contractor nor any of its Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors shall
(i) enter upon lands (other than the Stage 3 Site, Laydown Areas, Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements and the Heavy Haul Road) or waterbodies in their natural state unless authorized by the appropriate owner or entity; (ii) close or
obstruct any utility installation, highway, waterway, harbor, road or other property unless Permits are obtained and authorized by the appropriate entity or authority; or (iii) disrupt or otherwise interfere with the operation of any portion of
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authorized by the appropriate entity or authority. The foregoing includes damage arising from performance of the Work through operation of Construction Equipment or stockpiling of materials. If
damage occurs to the Existing Facility, Contractor’s liability for such damage shall be limited as specified in Section 17.1G and if damage occurs to Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 prior to substantial completion of such applicable
Subproject 1 or Subproject 2, liability for such damage shall be governed by the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, if damage occurs to Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 prior to substantial completion of such applicable Subproject 3 or Subproject 4, liability for
such damage shall be governed by the Stage 2 EPC Agreement, and if damage occurs to Subproject 6 prior to substantial completion of Subproject 6, liability for such damage shall be governed by the Stage 4 EPC Agreement. 

3.27 Explosives. Explosives shall be transported to the Site only when required to perform the Work under this Agreement
and with abundant, prior notice to and written approval of Owner. Contractor shall be responsible for properly purchasing, transporting, storing, safeguarding, handling and using explosives required to perform the Work under this Agreement.
Contractor shall employ competent and qualified personnel for the use of explosives and, notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement to the contrary, shall assume full responsibility for damages claimed by any Third Party to the extent
caused by the improper use of explosives by Contractor or any Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor. Residual surplus explosives shall be promptly removed from the Site and properly disposed of by Contractor. 

3.28 Taxes. Subject to Section 7.1, the Contract Price includes all Taxes imposed on or payable by Contractor, its
Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors in connection with the Work. Contractor shall be responsible for the payment of all Taxes imposed on or payable by Contractor, its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors in connection with the Work. 

3.29 Equipment Quality. Contractor shall furnish reasonable evidence as to the kind, quality, and quantity of all Major
Equipment. Without prior written approval by Owner which specifically waives the requirements of this Agreement, where this Agreement specifies certain Major Equipment be incorporated into the Project, Contractor shall not use any Major Equipment
other than as specified in this Agreement. If Contractor wishes to modify the requirements contained herein with respect to Major Equipment, then it shall make written application to Owner for Owner’s approval (such approval not to be
unreasonably withheld), prior to performing any such Work. Such application shall (i) identify the requirements being modified, (ii) certify that the quality of the proposed substitute is equal to or better than that currently specified,
and (iii) certify that the substitute is suited to the same use and capable of performing the same function as that specified. If the preceding requirements are not followed, then any substitution shall constitute a material failure by
Contractor to comply with its obligations under this Agreement. All Major Equipment shall be fabricated, applied, installed, connected, operated (during start-up and testing), cleaned and conditioned in accordance with the instructions of the
applicable Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor. 
 3.30 Loss of LNG or Natural Gas. Contractor shall use safe and
commercially reasonable efforts during commissioning, testing, and operation of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility to minimize the loss of LNG or Natural Gas due to venting, flaring, or unnecessary operation of the refrigerant compressors in
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 ARTICLE 4 

OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITIES 
 Owner shall
comply with the following provisions in a timely manner in accordance with the Project Schedule at no cost to Contractor: 
 4.1 Payment
and Financing. Owner shall timely pay the Contract Price in accordance with the provisions of Article 7 hereof. As a condition of NTP, Owner shall obtain and maintain funds and financing as required by Section 4.1B for the Project
sufficient to make payments to Contractor in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 
 A. Owner Quarterly
Confirmation. Beginning with Owner’s issuance of NTP, and continuing quarterly thereafter, Owner shall deliver to Contractor a statement in the form of Schedule BB-1 (“Owner Quarterly Confirmation”)
confirming that Owner has sufficient funds, in an amount at least equal to the committed fund levels as required by Section 4.1B, through itself and financing to continue to fulfill its payment obligations under this Agreement and confirming
that no event has come to the attention of Owner which would materially and adversely affect the continued availability of such funding. Such Owner Quarterly Confirmation shall be signed by an appropriate senior officer of Owner. For the purposes of
this Section 4.1A, “quarterly” shall mean the beginning and middle of each six (6) Month period described in Section 4.1B. 

B. Sufficiency of Committed Funds. The term “sufficient funds” for purposes of Section 4.1A shall
mean the following: 
 1. After NTP and Bechtel’s receipt of the Mobilization Payment, and through the first twelve
(12) Months, One Billion Three Hundred Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$ 1,300,000,000); and 
 2. After the first twelve
(12) Months and through the first twenty-four (24) Months, Eight Hundred Fifty Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$ 850,000,000); and 

3. After the first twenty-four (24) Months and through the first thirty-six (36) Months, Six Hundred Million U.S.
Dollars (U.S.$ 600,000,000); and 
 4. After the first thirty-six (36) Months and through the first forty-eight
(48) Months, Two Hundred Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$ 200,000,000); and 
 5. After the first forty-eight
(48) Months and through the first sixty (60) Months, Fifty Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$ $50,000,000). 
 The committed fund levels
under this Section 4.1B are in addition to and exclusive of (a) undisputed amounts owed to Contractor from Owner through the date of the applicable Owner Quarterly Confirmation, (b) any disputed amounts placed in escrow under
Section 18.4 and (c) any funds committed to fulfill Owner’s payment obligations to Contractor under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, the Stage 2 EPC Agreement, the Stage 4 EPC Agreement (after Owner has issued notice to proceed under the
Stage 4 EPC Agreement, if it does so), the Corpus Christi Stage 1 EPC Agreement and the Corpus Christi Stage 2 EPC Agreement. 

  

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 4.2 Owner Permits. Owner shall be responsible for obtaining the Owner Permits. Owner shall
maintain and, to the extent applicable, renew such Owner Permits. To the extent Owner has already obtained any of the Owner Permits as of the Effective Date of this Agreement, Owner shall provide copies of such Owner Permits to Contractor on or
before the Effective Date. To the extent Owner has not obtained any Owner Permits prior to the Effective Date, Owner shall obtain such Owner Permits in accordance with the schedule contained in Attachment Q and Owner shall provide Contractor
with complete copies of such Owner Permits within five (5) Business Days after obtaining them. The terms of all such Permits shall be compatible with Contractor’s performance of the Work, and Owner shall promptly notify Contractor of any
changes to the terms of any such Owner Permit that impacts Contractor’s performance of the Work under this Agreement. Owner shall provide information, assistance and documentation to Contractor as reasonably requested in connection with the
Contractor Permits. 
 4.3 Access to the Site, Laydown Areas and Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements.  

A. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, including Section 3.24, Owner shall, at NTP, provide Contractor with access to
and care and custody of the Stage 3 Site. Such access shall be sufficient to permit Contractor to progress with construction on a continuous basis without material interruption or interference by others. To the extent that (i) any of
Owner’s other contractors or subcontractors working at the Stage 3 Site prior to Substantial Completion of Subproject 5, (ii) any Landowner accessing the Stage 3 Site prior to Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 (except as described in
Attachment Z), or (iii) the lack of such sufficient access or a Change in Law, in any such case materially interrupts or interferes with Contractor’s performance of the Work and such interruption or interference adversely affects
Contractor’s ability to perform the Work in accordance with the Project Schedule or Contractor’s cost of performance of the Work for Subproject 5, Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order; provided that, subject to
Section 3.25, Contractor complies with the requirements in Sections 6.2, 6.5 and 6.9. In addition, Owner shall provide Contractor with reasonable access to the Existing Facility Site, the Stage 1 Site and the Stage 2 Site necessary for the
performance of the Work and in accordance with Section 3.25. For the avoidance of doubt, Contractor shall not be entitled to a Change Order pursuant to this Section 4.3 as a result of a Landowner or its representatives accessing the Site
to perform any of those activities described in Attachment Z. 
 B. The Contract Price is based on Owner providing
Contractor with access to the Laydown Areas, Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements and Heavy Haul Road sufficient to permit Contractor to progress with construction without material interruption or interference by others while adhering to the
requirements in Attachment Z. To the extent Contractor is not provided with sufficient access to such Laydown Areas, Off-Site Rights of Ways and Easements and Heavy Haul Road to progress with construction without material interruption or
interference by others, and such interruption or interference adversely affects Contractor’s cost of performance of the Work or Contractor’s ability to perform the Work in accordance with the Project Schedule, Contractor shall be entitled
to a Change Order; provided that (i) Contractor complies with the requirements set forth in Sections 6.2, 6.5 and 6.9, and (ii) at or prior to the Contract Date, Contractor did not know (based on information described in
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 C. Owner shall, or shall cause its Affiliates to, maintain care, custody and
control at all times of the Existing Facility Site, the Existing Facility and, upon transfer of risk of loss from Contractor to Owner under Section 8.2C, the modifications and improvements to the Existing Facility. Owner shall, or shall cause
its Affiliates to, be responsible for the security, fencing, guarding and lighting of the Existing Facility. The Parties’ responsibilities for the Stage 1 Site and the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility are set forth in the Stage 1 EPC Agreement,
and the Parties’ responsibilities for the Stage 2 Site and the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility are set forth in the Stage 2 EPC Agreement. 

4.4 Operation Personnel. Owner shall provide to Contractor a minimum of sixty (60) qualified and competent operating and
maintenance personnel sufficient to commission and test the Project under the supervision of Contractor as set forth in Attachment V. Until Substantial Completion of Subproject 5, such personnel shall be under the direction and control of and
supervised by Contractor. Such operating and maintenance personnel shall be available for training as required pursuant to Section 3.5. To the extent not set forth in Attachment V, Contractor shall prepare for Owner’s review a
Project Commissioning Plan regarding the utilization of Owner’s operation and maintenance personnel and Contractor’s personnel during commissioning and for the conduct of Performance Tests. Such Project Commissioning Plan shall be mutually
agreed-upon by the Parties, each acting reasonably, no later than forty-five (45) Days after Owner’s receipt of Contractor’s proposed Project Commissioning Plan. Without in any way limiting Contractor’s obligation to provide
forces and labor during commissioning and Performance Testing, Contractor agrees that if any activity during commissioning and Performance Testing requires direct supervision by Contractor, such supervision shall be performed by Contractor or a
Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor. Owner shall remain responsible for all costs associated with Owner’s operation and maintenance personnel, including salaries, travel and expenses. 

4.5 Sales and Use Tax Matters. 

A. Owner shall participate in the Louisiana Enterprise Zone Program or Louisiana Quality Jobs Program, which shall allow Owner
to receive a rebate directly from the State of Louisiana Department of Revenue of the rebatable portion of Louisiana state, parish and local-option sales and use tax (“Rebatable Louisiana Sales and Use Tax”) incurred and paid
by Contractor and its Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors in connection with performance of the Work. Contractor shall provide to Owner, for itself and its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors, all documentation as may be reasonably requested by
Owner or Owner’s tax consultant and available to Contractor and its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors in order to allow Owner to secure such rebate. Such documentation shall include submitted and signed Forms R-1029 (Louisiana Department of
Revenue Sales Tax Return) and invoice documentation supporting all Louisiana Sales and Use Taxes paid by Contractor and its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors for the purchase of Equipment, including purchases of Equipment made under lump sum
contract agreements. Such Forms R-1029 (Louisiana Department of Revenue Sales Tax Return) shall be provided to Owner within thirty (30) Days after submission, by the Contractor or its Subcontractor or

  

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Sub-subcontractors, of the Form R-1029 (Louisiana Department of Revenue Sales Tax Return) to the Governmental Instrumentality. Such invoice documentation shall be provided to Owner within ninety
(90) Days after receipt of such invoice documentation by Contractor or its Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors. The invoice documentation shall clearly identify (i) the item of Equipment purchased, (ii) the amounts of itemized
Louisiana Sales and Use Tax paid, and (iii) all information (including Owner’s name, the taxpayer’s name, the Project name and the Project address) to properly establish that the Equipment was used in connection with or incorporated
into the Liquefaction Facility. If the Equipment was taken from Contractor’s, Subcontractor’s or Sub-subcontractor’s inventory, subject to Section 4.5C, Contractor shall provide Owner with an invoice, journal vouchers or other
similar documentation as may be required to evidence that the applicable Louisiana Sales and Use Tax was paid by Contractor, Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor on such inventory. Owner’s tax consultant (as notified by Owner to Contractor) shall
assist Owner to secure all available rebates of Rebatable Louisiana Sales and Use Taxes and is authorized to request and receive information directly from Contractor and its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors on behalf of Owner. No information
shall be provided to Owner’s tax consultant until such tax consultant has signed a confidentiality agreement with Contractor and any applicable Subcontractor and Sub-subcontractor with terms customary in the audit industry for audits of this
kind. 
 B. Contractor and Owner shall reasonably cooperate with each other to minimize any and all Taxes relating to the
Project. If Contractor or any Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor incurs any sales and use taxes on any items of Equipment for which Owner has previously provided Contractor with an applicable sales and use tax exemption certificate, Contractor shall
be responsible for the payment of such sales and use taxes without any reimbursement from Owner; provided, however, the foregoing provision shall not affect Contractor’s right to a Change Order in accordance with Section 7.1. 

C. Pursuant to Section 3.14 and Section 7.1, Owner shall have the right to have its tax consultant audit the Books
and Records of Contractor and its Sub-contractors or Sub-subcontractors to confirm that all Louisiana Sales and Use Taxes paid by Contractor and its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors in connection with the Work are properly owed under Applicable
Law; provided, however, if the determination of the proper amount of such Louisiana Sales and Use Tax assessed on any one or more items of Equipment is dependent upon knowing the actual cost incurred by Contractor or its Sub-contractors or
Sub-subcontractors for such item of Equipment and the compensation of such item of Equipment is included in the Contract Price or in any lump sum Change Order, that portion of the audit devoted to reviewing the actual cost incurred by Contractor or
its Sub-contractors or Sub-subcontractors for such item of Equipment shall be performed by Owner’s tax consultant, which shall be retained by Owner at Owner’s sole expense. The Parties agree that (unless the amount of Louisiana Sales and
Use Tax properly payable for an item of Equipment is subject to audit, litigation, arbitration, subpoena or summons issued by a Governmental Instrumentality ) such tax consultant shall not disclose to Owner the actual cost incurred by Contractor or
its Sub-contractors or Sub-subcontractors for any item of Equipment included in the Contract Price, but the Parties agree that such tax consultant may report to Owner the proper Louisiana Sales and Use Taxes properly payable under Applicable Law. No
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consultant until such tax consultant has signed a confidentiality agreement with Contractor and any applicable Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor with terms customary in the audit industry for
audits of this kind. 
 4.6 Legal Description and Survey. Prior to NTP (or prior to any LNTP Work where applicable), Owner shall
provide to Contractor (i) the legal description of the Site as set forth in Attachment Y and (ii) a survey of the Site showing the boundaries of the Site and one survey control point. Contractor shall be entitled to rely upon the
accuracy of this information. To the extent any existing structures or utilities are shown in the survey, Contractor shall independently verify the locations of such existing structures and utilities. 

4.7 Hazardous Materials. Owner shall, or shall cause its Affiliates to, remove, transport and, as appropriate, dispose of any Hazardous
Materials discovered or released at the Site, including any Hazardous Materials brought on the Site or generated by Third Parties, but excluding any Hazardous Materials brought on to the Site or generated by Contractor or any of its Subcontractors
or Sub-subcontractors. In addition, as between Owner and Contractor, Owner shall be responsible for any Hazardous Materials discovered or released within the Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements, including any Hazardous Materials brought on the
Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements or generated by Third Parties but excluding any Hazardous Materials brought on the Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements by Contractor or any of its Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors. Owner shall defend,
indemnify and hold harmless Contractor Group and its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors from and against all damages, losses, costs and expenses (including all reasonable attorneys’ fees and litigation or arbitration expenses) incurred by
Contractor Group or its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors to the extent arising from any contamination or pollution resulting from any Hazardous Materials for which Owner is responsible under this Section 4.7. 

4.8 Owner-Provided Items. 

A. Owner shall be responsible for those items of information so identified in Attachment A, including information
defined as “Rely Upon” in the Design Basis included in Attachment A, and for providing to Contractor the information specified in Attachment U. Contractor shall not be required to examine or be deemed to have examined any
such information and Owner shall remain fully responsible for the accuracy, completeness and sufficiency of such information. If Owner makes a change to any such information, or if Contractor discovers an error in such information or non-compliance
of such information with Applicable Law or Applicable Codes and Standards, Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order; provided that Contractor complies with the requirements set forth in Sections 6.2, 6.5 and 6.9. All other information
in the Design Basis shall be the responsibility of Contractor. 
 B. Owner shall provide those items in Attachment A
which are expressly listed as being the obligation of Owner and the items listed in Attachment U (within the times listed in Attachment U). The items already provided by Owner are listed in Attachment U. 

C. Owner shall supply Feed Gas for use during commissioning, Start Up and Performance Tests and as necessary to demonstrate
achievement of RFSU and Substantial Completion (“Commissioning Feed Gas”) in accordance with the notice procedures specified in Section 11.1. 

  

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 D. Owner shall provide storage, through Tanks, tankers or otherwise, for
Commissioning LNG in accordance with the notice procedures specified in Section 11.1. 
 4.9 Owner Representative. Owner
designates *** as the Owner Representative. Notification of a change in Owner Representative shall be provided in advance, in writing, to Contractor. 

ARTICLE 5 
 COMMENCEMENT
OF WORK, PROJECT SCHEDULE, AND SCHEDULING 
 OBLIGATIONS 

5.1 Commencement of Work. Upon Contractor’s receipt from Owner of the limited notice to proceed (“Limited Notice to
Proceed” or “LNTP”), Contractor shall promptly commence with the performance of the portion of the Work specified in such LNTP; provided that the Parties have executed a Change Order defining the LNTP
Work. The LNTP shall be issued in the form attached hereto as Attachment H, Schedule H-1. Contractor shall not, and shall not be obligated to, commence performance of such Work until receipt from Owner of such LNTP. 

5.2 Limited Notice to Proceed/Notice to Proceed. 

A. Limited Notice to Proceed. The portion of the Contract Price payable for the LNTP Work shall be made in
accordance with the Payment Schedule set forth in Attachment C (as may be amended by Change Order) and the applicable provisions of Article 7. Owner shall not issue the LNTP until the following conditions have been met: 

1. Owner has furnished to Contractor documentation which demonstrates that Owner has sufficient funds to fulfill its payment
obligations, including all cancellation costs associated with LNTP Work, in connection with Contractor’s performance of the LNTP Work, or that Owner has obtained financing from one or more Lenders to fulfill its payment obligations in
connection with such LNTP Work; 
 2. Owner has obtained all Owner Permits that are necessary for performance of the LNTP
Work, or if Owner has not obtained all such Owner Permits at the commencement of such LNTP Work, by issuance of the LNTP, Owner commits to obtain any such remaining Owner Permits in such time so as to not delay the performance of such LNTP Work; and

 3. Owner shall be in compliance with its other obligations set forth in Article 4 as necessary for the performance of the
LNTP Work. 
 B. Notice to Proceed. Contractor shall not, and shall not be obligated to, commence performance
of the Work (other than the LNTP Work) until Owner issues the full notice to proceed (“Notice to Proceed” or “NTP”) authorizing the same pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Upon
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Contractor shall promptly commence with the performance of the Work. The NTP shall be issued in the form attached hereto as Attachment H, Schedule H-2. Contractor shall timely file
in the required superior court and post at the Site a notice of commencement as required under La. Rev. Stat. §9:4801, et. seq. and shall provide copies of such notice of commencement to Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors as required
under La. Rev. Stat. §9:4801, et. seq. Owner shall not issue an NTP until the following conditions have been met: 

1. Owner has furnished to Contractor reasonable documentation which demonstrates that Owner (i) has funds and
(ii) has obtained financing from one or more Lenders, which combined are sufficient to fulfill Owner’s payment obligations under this Agreement, including (a) satisfaction, or waiver by Lenders, of all applicable conditions precedent
to the occurrence of the closing date of the financing, which shall be prior to or contemporaneous with the issuance of the Notice to Proceed, and (b) evidence of the execution of the credit agreement with respect to such financing by Owner and
Lenders (including a copy of such executed credit agreement). 
 For purposes of this Section 5.2B.1, funds and
financing “sufficient to fulfill Owner’s payment obligations” shall mean that Owner has at NTP One Billion Two Hundred Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$1,200,000,000) committed to fulfill Owner’s payment obligations to Contractor under
this Agreement. This committed fund amount is in addition to and exclusive of the (a) Mobilization Payment and (b) any funds committed to fulfill Owner’s payment obligations to Contractor under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, the Stage 2
EPC Agreement, the Stage 4 EPC Agreement (after Owner has issued notice to proceed under the Stage 4 EPC Agreement) the Corpus Christi Stage 1 EPC Agreement and the Corpus Christi Stage 2 EPC Agreement; 

2. Owner has obtained all Owner Permits (including the FERC Authorization) which are shown in Attachment Q as required
to be obtained prior to the issuance of the NTP; 
 3. Owner has made payment to Contractor of all undisputed amounts owed as
of the date of the NTP that were earned in connection with Contractor’s performance of the LNTP Work; 
 4. The
Mobilization Payment has been received by Contractor in cleared funds; 
 5. Owner shall be in compliance with its other
obligations set forth in Article 4 as necessary for the commencement of the Work; 
 6. Owner has executed the ConocoPhillips
License Agreement; 
 7. Owner has delivered to Contractor a release from Sabine Pass LNG- GP, LLC releasing Contractor Group
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(including all reasonable attorneys’ fees, and litigation or arbitration expenses) resulting from or related to damage to or destruction of the Existing Facility (excluding the Work related
thereto) but only to the extent such damages, losses, costs and expenses exceed the lesser of (i) *** U.S. Dollars (U.S.$***) per occurrence or (ii) the actual amounts of insurance proceeds paid per such occurrence under the policies of
insurance required to be provided by Contractor under this Agreement, however caused and even if caused by Contractor Group or its Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors; and (b) Consequential Damages for which Contractor is released under
Section 20.4 and arising out of or relating to such damage to or destruction of the Existing Facility. Such release shall be binding on and extend to any Affiliate of Owner that takes equity ownership in the Existing Facility; and 

8. Owner has executed the Umbrella Agreement as set forth in Section 9.1. 

C. Delayed NTP. In the event Owner fails to issue the NTP in accordance with Section 5.2B by June 30,
2015, then Contractor shall, at the end of every three Month period thereafter until NTP (if any) is issued by Owner, notify Owner in writing of any impacts such delay has on Contractor’s costs of performance of the Work, including
Subcontractor prices, and Contractor’s ability to perform the Work in accordance with the Agreement, including the Project Schedule and other Changed Criteria. Contractor shall not be entitled to the relief in this Section 5.2C to the
extent the reason for Owner failing to issue NTP is because Contractor failed to provide the Letter of Credit in accordance with Section 9.2A. 

5.3 Project Schedule. Contractor shall perform the Work in accordance with the Project Schedule. 

A. Target Substantial Completion Date. Listed in Attachment E is the Target Substantial Completion Date
for Subproject 5. The Target Substantial Completion Date shall only be adjusted by Change Order as provided under this Agreement 

B. Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date. Contractor shall achieve Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 no
later than the date specified in Attachment E (“Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date”). The Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date shall only be adjusted by Change Order as provided under this Agreement. 

C. Final Completion. Contractor shall achieve Final Completion no later than *** (***) Days after achieving
Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 or as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter if the Parties mutually agree (both acting reasonably). 

5.4 CPM Schedule Submissions. Within fifteen (15) Days after NTP is issued in accordance with Section 5.2B, Contractor shall
prepare and submit to Owner for its review a critical path method schedule (“CPM Schedule”) for the Work identifying a critical path for Subproject 5, which shall be detailed at a Level II for all activities for the Project
(including engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, testing and startup). In addition, no later than one hundred and twenty (120) Days after NTP is issued in accordance

  

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with Section 5.2B, Contractor shall submit to Owner for its review a revised CPM Schedule, which shall be detailed at a Level III for all activities for the Project (including engineering,
procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, testing and startup). The initial CPM Schedule shall govern Contractor’s Work until the revised CPM Schedule is prepared and reviewed by Owner. Each of the initial and revised CPM
Schedules shall be referred to as the “CPM Schedule,” and each shall comply with the requirements of this Section 5.4 and shall be provided to Owner in its native electronic format. The CPM Schedule shall be prepared by Contractor
using Primavera Project Planner. Without limitation of the foregoing, the CPM Schedule shall include the information and meet the requirements set forth in Section 8.4 of Attachment A. 

5.5 Recovery and Recovery Schedule. If, at any time during the prosecution of the Work, (i) should the Monthly Progress Report
show that any activity on the critical path is forty-five (45) or more Days behind schedule, or should Contractor fail to provide a Monthly Progress Report in compliance with the requirements of this Agreement and Owner reasonably determines
that any activity on the critical path is forty-five (45) or more Days behind schedule and (ii) Contractor or any of its Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors are in Owner’s reasonable judgment responsible for such delay, Owner may, in
addition to any other remedies that it may have under this Agreement, require that Contractor prepare a schedule to explain and display how it intends to regain compliance with the CPM Schedule (“Recovery Schedule”). Within
ten (10) Business Days after the determination by Owner of the requirement for a Recovery Schedule, Contractor shall prepare the Recovery Schedule and submit it to Owner for its review. The Recovery Schedule shall (i) represent
Contractor’s best judgment as to how it shall regain compliance with the CPM Schedule, (ii) be prepared in accordance with GECP, (iii) have a level of detail sufficient for Contractor to direct, manage and perform the Work, and
(iv) have a maximum duration of sixty (60) Days unless recovery cannot be reasonably achieved in such time, in which case the duration of the Recovery Schedule shall be for that period of time reasonably necessary to regain compliance with
the CPM Schedule. Contractor shall address all comments received from Owner during Owner’s review of the Recovery Schedule, and Contractor shall provide a written statement describing why any of Owner’s comments or proposed changes to the
Recovery Schedule were not implemented by Contractor. Any of Owner’s comments or proposed changes to the Recovery Schedule that Contractor implements should be reflected in the revised Recovery Schedule. The revised Recovery Schedule shall then
be the schedule which Contractor shall use in planning, organizing, directing, coordinating, performing, and executing the Work (including all activities of Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors) to regain compliance with the CPM Schedule. The cost
of preparing and executing the Recovery Schedule shall be at Contractor’s sole cost and expense; provided, however, if the preparation of a Recovery Schedule is combined with a request by Owner for a Change Order and the cost of
preparing the Change Order for such request (excluding any costs associated with recovery) exceeds Thirty Thousand U.S. Dollars (U.S.$30,000), then Contractor is entitled to reimbursement for such preparation costs in accordance with
Section 6.1A. Owner’s review and comments regarding the Recovery Schedule shall not relieve Contractor of any obligations for performance of the Work, change the Target Substantial Completion Date or Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date
or be construed to establish the reasonableness of the Recovery Schedule. 
 A. If, at any time prior to the Guaranteed
Substantial Completion Date, Contractor’s performance of the Work is delayed such that Subproject 5 is projected to achieve Substantial Completion beyond the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date (as

  

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may be adjusted by Change Order) to such an extent that the Delay Liquidated Damages cap in Section 20.2A would apply, and Contractor fails to provide a Recovery Schedule in accordance with
this Section 5.5 or Contractor provides a Recovery Schedule but Contractor fails to materially comply with such Recovery Schedule, then Contractor shall be in Default and Owner shall have the right, prior to the Guaranteed Substantial
Completion Date, to terminate Contractor’s performance of the Work in accordance with Section 16.1A. If Owner so terminates, Owner shall have all of the rights under Section 16.1 (including recovering all amounts under
Section 16.1A), except that in the case of a termination by Owner pursuant to this Section 5.5A solely for Contractor’s failure to provide a Recovery Schedule and materially comply therewith, Contractor’s liability under
Section 16.1 arising out of such termination shall be limited to the applicable cap or caps in Section 20.2A and no Performance Liquidated Damages would be owed. 
  

	5.6	Acceleration and Acceleration Schedule. 

 A. Even if the Work is
otherwise in compliance with the CPM Schedule, Owner may, at any time, direct Contractor in writing to advance one or both of the Target Substantial Completion Date and the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date; provided, however, such
directive shall be reasonable and Contractor shall have agreed in writing that such acceleration is commercially and technically feasible. In the event of such agreement, the directive shall be termed herein a “Confirmed Acceleration
Directive” and shall be set forth in a Change Order. In no event shall Owner have the right to issue a unilateral acceleration directive requiring Contractor to achieve Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 prior to the original
Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date specified in this Agreement as of the Contract Date. In the event of a Confirmed Acceleration Directive, Owner shall pay Contractor for the documented costs plus fees attributable to such acceleration and
appropriate incentives, if any, shall be mutually agreed upon by the Parties with respect to such early proposed completion and set forth in the Change Order. Such costs may include any shift differential, premium, or overtime payments to workers or
field supervisors and other employees of Contractor dedicated to the Work on a full-time basis actually incurred over and above Contractor’s normal rates, and overtime charges for Construction Equipment. Any adjustment to the Contract Price or
any other Changed Criteria necessitated by such acceleration of the Work shall be implemented by Change Order. Upon execution of the Change Order, Contractor shall immediately commence and diligently perform the acceleration of the Work, and shall
prepare a schedule to explain and display how it intends to accelerate the Work and how that acceleration will affect the critical path of the CPM Schedule (the “Acceleration Schedule”). With respect to the Acceleration
Schedule, Contractor shall do the following: 
 1. No later than the tenth (10th) Business Day after execution of the
Change Order with respect to the Confirmed Acceleration Directive, Contractor shall prepare the Acceleration Schedule and submit it to Owner for its review. The Acceleration Schedule shall represent Contractor’s best judgment as to how it shall
satisfy the Confirmed Acceleration Directive. The Acceleration Schedule shall be prepared using GECP and to a similar level of detail as the CPM Schedule. 

  

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 2. On the tenth (10th) Business Day after execution of the Change Order with
respect to the Confirmed Acceleration Directive (or such longer time as specified in writing by Owner), Contractor shall participate in a conference with Owner, and with any other Person (including Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors) whom Owner
reasonably designates to participate, to review and evaluate the Acceleration Schedule. Any revisions to the Acceleration Schedule necessary as a result of this review shall be resubmitted for review by Owner as soon as reasonably practicable or as
mutually agreed by the Parties. The revised Acceleration Schedule shall then be the schedule which Contractor shall use in planning, organizing, directing, coordinating, performing, and executing that portion of the Work that is affected by such
acceleration, with the CPM Schedule governing the performance of all other Work. 
 Owner’s review of the Acceleration Schedule shall
not constitute an independent evaluation or determination by Owner of the workability, feasibility, or reasonableness of that schedule. 

ARTICLE 6 
 CHANGES; FORCE
MAJEURE; AND OWNER-CAUSED DELAY 
 6.1 Change Orders Requested by Owner. Until Substantial Completion of Subproject 5, Owner shall be
entitled to a Change Order upon request in accordance with this Section 6.1. 
 A. If Owner submits to Contractor in writing
a duly signed proposed Change Order, Contractor must respond to Owner, to the extent practicable, within thirty (30) Days with a written statement setting forth the effect, if any, which such proposed Change Order would have on the Contract
Price, the Project Schedule, the Design Basis, the Payment Schedule, any of the Minimum Acceptance Criteria, Performance Guarantee or Guarantee Conditions, and/or any other obligation or potential liability of Contractor hereunder (collectively or
individually, the “Changed Criteria”). The written statement shall be in the form of Schedule D-3, and shall include, to the extent practicable, all information required by Section 6.5B. Owner shall respond
to Contractor’s written statement within fourteen (14) Business Days of receipt, responding to Contractor’s statement as to the effects of the proposed Change Order on the Changed Criteria. If it is not practicable for Contractor to
provide all of the information required under this Section 6.1A to be submitted with such written statement within such thirty (30) Day period, Contractor shall provide Owner with as much information as practicable as well as a written
explanation of the reason additional time is required. To the extent Contractor incurs costs exceeding Thirty Thousand U.S. Dollars (U.S.$30,000) (which costs shall be adequately documented and supported by Contractor) in responding to any one
proposed Change Order, Contractor shall be reimbursed for such excess costs in responding to such Change Order within twenty-five (25) Days after Owner’s receipt of Contractor’s invoice therefor; provided that Contractor first
gives Owner written notice of the estimate of the cost of such preparation before preparing the response, such estimate is in excess of Thirty Thousand U.S. Dollars (U.S.$30,000), Owner approves in writing the preparation of the response, and such
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 B. If the Parties agree on such Changed Criteria of the proposed Change Order (or
modify such proposed Change Order so that the Parties agree on such Changed Criteria), the Parties shall execute such Change Order incorporating the Changed Criteria, which shall be in the form of Schedule D-1, and such Change Order
shall become binding on the Parties, as part of this Agreement. 
 C. If the Parties cannot agree on such Changed Criteria of
the proposed Change Order within ten (10) Days of Contractor’s receipt of Owner’s response to Contractor’s written statement, or if Owner desires that the proposed changed Work set forth in the proposed Change Order commence
immediately without the requirement of a written statement by Contractor as required under Section 6.1A, Owner may (subject to this Section 6.1C), by issuance of a unilateral Change Order in the form attached hereto as
Schedule D-2, require Contractor to commence and perform the changed Work specified in the unilateral Change Order on a time and material basis as set forth in Schedule D-4 with the effect of such unilateral Change Order on
the Changed Criteria (or if the Parties agree on the effect of such unilateral Change Order for some but not all of the Changed Criteria, the impact of each of the components of the Changed Criteria on which the Parties disagree) to be determined as
soon as possible but without prejudice to Contractor’s right to refer any Dispute for resolution in accordance with Article 18. The rates specified in Schedule D-4 are “Unit Rates,” and the Unit Rates shall be
used to the extent applicable to the changed Work. The Parties acknowledge and agree that unilateral Change Orders submitted by Owner in accordance with this Section 6.1C shall be limited to additions or modifications to, or deductions from,
the Work and that Owner shall not have the unilateral right to change, amend or modify any of the other Changed Criteria or the terms of this Agreement. Pending resolution of the Dispute, Contractor shall perform the Work as specified in such
unilateral Change Order and Owner shall continue to pay Contractor in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and any previously agreed Change Orders. When Owner and Contractor agree on the effect of such unilateral Change Order on all of the
Changed Criteria, such agreement shall be recorded by execution by the Parties of a Change Order in the form attached hereto as Schedule D-1, which shall supersede the unilateral Change Order previously issued and relating to such
changed Work. With the exception of any Contract Price adjustment contemplated under Attachment EE, in no event shall Owner be entitled to issue any unilateral Change Order in accordance with this Section 6.1C where such unilateral
Change Order (i) would result in an increase equal to or exceeding Ten Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$10,000,000), or (ii) in conjunction with other unilateral Change Orders issued by Owner (other than any Contract Price adjustment
contemplated under Attachment EE), would in themselves result in an increase equal to or exceeding an amount equal to Thirty Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$30,000,000); provided that, with respect to unilateral Change Orders requiring
Contractor to conduct or develop engineering studies, Contractor shall not be required to incur costs (a) greater than Thirty Thousand U.S. Dollars (U.S.$30,000) for any single Change Order for engineering studies, or (b) in conjunction
with other unilateral Change Orders, greater than Three Hundred Thousand (U.S.$300,000) in the aggregate for engineering studies. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall Owner be entitled to issue any unilateral Change Order directing
performance of Work under an LNTP. For the avoidance of doubt, the Parties agree that the adjustments contemplated under Attachment EE do not constitute unilateral Change Orders.  

  

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 D. In the event of a change in any Applicable Code and Standard which does not
constitute a Change in Law, Contractor shall provide written notice to Owner regarding such change. Upon receipt of such notice from Contractor, Owner may submit a proposed Change Order to Contractor in accordance with this Section 6.1 in the
event Owner, at its sole option, elects for Contractor to implement such change in Applicable Code and Standard. In the event Owner does not, at its sole option, elect for Contractor to implement such change in Applicable Code and Standard,
Contractor shall not be required to perform in accordance with such Applicable Code and Standard. In the event, however, that compliance with such Applicable Code and Standard is mandatory for Contractor to comply with GECP and Owner does not, at
its sole option, after receipt of written notice from Contractor regarding same, elect for Contractor to implement such change in Applicable Code and Standard, then Owner waives its rights to claim a breach of GECP with respect to such change in
Applicable Code and Standard. 
 6.2 Change Orders Requested by Contractor. 

A. Contractor shall have the right to a Change Order in the event of any of the following occurrences: 

1. Any Change in Law that adversely affects (i) Contractor’s costs of performance of the Work,
(ii) Contractor’s ability to perform the Work in accordance with the Project Schedule or (iii) Contractor’s ability to perform any material obligation under this Agreement; 

2. Acts or omissions of any member of Owner Group or any other Person for whom Owner is responsible, including in the case of
Owner any failure to perform any obligation under this Agreement, that adversely affects (i) Contractor’s costs of performance of the Work, (ii) Contractor’s ability to perform the Work in accordance with the Project Schedule or
(iii) Contractor’s ability to perform any material obligation under this Agreement; provided that Contractor shall not be entitled to a Change Order to the extent that such acts or omissions of Owner are caused, directly or
indirectly, by Contractor’s failure to perform its obligations under this Agreement; 
 3. Force Majeure to the extent
allowed under Section 6.8A; 
 4. Acceleration of the Work directed by Owner pursuant to Section 5.6; 

5. Owner’s request for an increase in coverage under the Letter of Credit pursuant to Section 9.2 to cover any
increase in the Contract Price as a result of Change Orders to the extent set forth in Section 9.2; 
 6. To the extent
expressly permitted under Sections 3.3C, 3.4A, 3.25, 4.3, 4.8A, 5.6A, 7.1, 8.2A, 8.2D, 11.1A, 11.1B.6, 12.2A, 16.3, 16.4 and Attachment EE (except for the Soils Preparation Provisional Sum); 

  

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 7. Delay beyond the permissible times specified in Section 1A.9(g)(ii) or
Section 1A.11(ii) of Attachment O for the delivery by Owner to Contractor of builder’s risk or marine cargo insurance proceeds received by the Collateral Agent (or if no Collateral Agent, a mutually agreed upon escrow agent) shall
relieve Contractor of any obligation under this Agreement to effect repairs or other restoration of the Work affected by the insured occurrence for any costs of repairs or restoration exceeding the sum of the deductible under such insurance and any
amounts previously paid to Contractor under such insurance and shall entitle Contractor to a Change Order adjusting the Contract Price and Project Schedule, but only to the extent such delay adversely affects (i) Contractor’s cost of
performance of the Work, (ii) Contractor’s ability to perform the Work in accordance with the Project Schedule, or (iii) or Contractor’s ability to perform any material obligation under this Agreement; provided that,
notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall this Section 6.2A.7 in any way relieve Contractor from any obligation to perform any work necessary to maintain the builder’s risk and marine cargo insurance in full force and effect; 

8. Suspension in Work ordered by Owner pursuant to Section 16.3; 

9. Subsurface Soil Conditions to the extent allowed under Section 2.5B.2; 

10. Discovery of Hazardous Materials at the Site or on the Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements for which Owner is responsible
under Section 4.7 that adversely affects (i) Contractor’s costs of performance of the Work, (ii) Contractor’s ability to perform the Work in accordance with the Project Schedule or (iii) Contractor’s ability to
perform any material obligation under this Agreement; 
 11. Owner’s issuance of NTP in accordance with
Section 5.2B after June 30, 2015, but only to the extent that such delay adversely affects (i) Contractor’s costs of performance of the Work, (ii) Contractor’s ability to perform the Work in accordance with the Project
Schedule or (iii) Contractor’s ability to perform any material obligation under this Agreement; 
 12. To the
extent expressly permitted in Section 2.1 of Attachment EE (the Soils Preparation Provisional Sum) and notwithstanding the reference to Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor in Section 6.9(iii); 

13. Owner’s failure to remove the Noble P/L from the Stage 3 Site as shown on Attachment Y, Exhibit Y-2, prior to
NTP, but only to the extent that such delay adversely affects (i) Contractor’s costs of performance of the Work, (ii) Contractor’s ability to perform the Work in accordance with the Project Schedule or
(iii) Contractor’s ability to perform any material obligation under this Agreement; 
 14. Owner’s failure to
install the East Meter Pipe within the Stage 3 Site as shown on Attachment Y, Exhibit Y-2, prior to NTP, but only to the extent that such delay adversely affects (i) Contractor’s costs of performance of the Work,
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Contractor’s ability to perform the Work in accordance with the Project Schedule or (iii) Contractor’s ability to perform any material obligation under this Agreement; and 

15. Owner’s failure to complete, prior to NTP, the soils stabilization pre-production testing and analysis as contemplated
in the Pre-production Test Program Proposal from Remedial Construction Services, L.P. to Cheniere Energy, Inc., dated February 26, 2015, but only to the extent that such delay adversely affects (i) Contractor’s costs of performance of
the Work, (ii) Contractor’s ability to perform the Work in accordance with the Project Schedule or (iii) Contractor’s ability to perform any material obligation under this Agreement. 

B. Should Contractor desire to request a Change Order under this Section 6.2, Contractor shall, pursuant to
Section 6.5, notify Owner in writing and issue to Owner, at Contractor’s expense, a request for a proposed Change Order in the form attached hereto as Schedule D-3, a detailed explanation of the proposed change and
Contractor’s reasons for proposing the change, documentation necessary to verify the effects of the change on the Changed Criteria, and all other information required by Section 6.5. Any adjustments to the Contract Price shall (unless
otherwise agreed) be requested on a lump sum basis and shall be based on the requirements in Schedule D-4 and the Unit Rates specified therein to the extent applicable to the Change Order. 

C. Owner shall respond to Contractor’s request for a Change Order within thirty (30) Days of receipt, stating
(i) whether Owner agrees that Contractor is entitled to a Change Order and (ii) the extent, if any, to which Owner agrees with Contractor’s statement regarding the effect of the proposed Change Order on the Changed Criteria, including
any adjustment to the Contract Price and the estimated costs for each item making up the adjustment to the Contract Price. If Owner agrees that a Change Order is necessary and agrees with Contractor’s statement regarding the effect of the
proposed Change Order on the Changed Criteria, including mutual agreement on the costs, then Owner shall issue such Change Order, which shall be in the form of Schedule D-1, and such Change Order
shall become binding on the Parties as part of this Agreement upon execution thereof by the Parties. Owner shall be entitled to decline a Change Order with respect to any request by Contractor for a Change Order if the Change Order request, when
submitted, is not adequately documented and supported by Contractor as required under this Agreement. 
 D. If the Parties
agree that Contractor is entitled to a Change Order but cannot agree on the effect of the proposed Change Order on the Changed Criteria within thirty (30) Days of Owner’s receipt of Contractor’s written notice and proposed Change
Order and all other required information, or if Owner desires that the proposed changed Work set forth in the proposed Change Order commence immediately, the rights, obligations and procedures set forth in Section 6.1C are applicable. 

E. If the Parties cannot agree upon whether Contractor is entitled to a Change Order within thirty (30) Business Days of
Owner’s receipt of Contractor’s written notice and proposed Change Order, then the Dispute shall be resolved as provided in Article 18. Pending resolution of the Dispute, Contractor shall continue to perform the Work required

  

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under this Agreement, and Owner shall continue to pay Contractor in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, any Change Orders and any previously agreed or unilateral Change Orders. 

6.3 Contract Price Adjustment; Contractor Documentation. If a Change Order is executed on a time and material basis pursuant to
Section 6.1C or 6.2D, then the Contract Price shall be adjusted as set forth in Schedule D-4. Contractor shall use reasonable efforts to minimize such costs (consistent with the requirements of this Agreement). 

6.4 Change Orders Act as Accord and Satisfaction. Unless otherwise expressly stated in the Change Order, Change Orders agreed pursuant
to Section 6.1B or 6.2C by the Parties shall constitute a full and final settlement and accord and satisfaction of all effects of the change reflected in the subject Change Order and shall be deemed to compensate Contractor fully for such
change. Accordingly, unless otherwise expressly stated in such Change Order, Contractor expressly waives and releases any and all right to make a claim or demand or to take any action or proceeding against Owner for any consequences arising out of,
relating to or resulting from such change reflected in the subject Change Order. If Contractor expressly reserves its right in a Change Order to maintain a claim arising out of the change in the Change Order, then Contractor shall provide Owner with
notice every ninety (90) Days setting forth the then known impact of the reserved claim in the Change Order. 
 6.5 Timing
Requirements for Notifications and Change Order Requests by Contractor. Should Contractor desire to seek an adjustment to the Contract Price, the Project Schedule, the Payment Schedule, any of the Minimum Acceptance Criteria or Performance
Guarantee or any other modification to any other obligation of Contractor under this Agreement for any circumstance that Contractor has reason to believe may give rise to a right to request the issuance of a Change Order, Contractor shall, with
respect to each such circumstance: 
 A. notify Owner in writing of the existence of such circumstance within twenty
(20) Days of the date that Contractor knew of the first occurrence or beginning of such circumstance; provided, however, if such circumstance is an emergency, notice shall be given as soon as reasonably practicable. In such notice,
Contractor shall state in detail all known and presumed facts upon which its claim is based, including the character, duration and extent of such circumstance, the date Contractor first knew of such circumstance, any activities impacted by such
circumstance, a good faith estimate of the cost (which such costs shall be adequately documented and supported by Contractor) and time consequences of such circumstance (including showing a good faith estimate of the impact of such circumstance, if
any, on the critical path of the CPM Schedule) and any other details or information that are expressly required under this Agreement. Contractor shall only be required to comply with the notice requirements of this Section 6.5A once for
continuing circumstances, provided that the notice expressly states that the circumstance is continuing and includes Contractor’s best estimate of the time and cost consequences of such circumstance; and 

B. submit to Owner a request for a Change Order as soon as reasonably practicable after giving Owner written notice but in no
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information currently available (i) detailing why Contractor believes that a Change Order should be issued, plus all documentation reasonably requested by Owner, including information and
details expressly required under this Agreement (including the information required by Schedule D-4, applicable detailed estimates and cost records and a graphic demonstration using the CPM Schedule and Monthly Progress Reports showing
Contractor’s entitlement to a time extension to the Project Schedule pursuant to the terms of this Agreement); and (ii) setting forth the effect, if any, which such proposed Change Order has or would have for the Work on any of the Changed
Criteria. Contractor shall promptly supplement its request for a Change Order with additional information as such additional information (if any) becomes available. 

If Contractor fails to provide the notice as required under this Section 6.5, and if Owner demonstrates that it has been prejudiced on
account of such failure to provide notice, then, to the extent that Owner is so prejudiced, Contractor waives its right for, and releases Owner from and against any claims for, adjustments in the Contract Price, the Project Schedule, Payment
Schedule, any Work, any of the Minimum Acceptance Criteria or Performance Guarantee or any other modification to any other obligation of Contractor under this Agreement. Oral notice, shortness of time, or Owner’s actual knowledge of a
particular circumstance shall not waive, satisfy, discharge or otherwise excuse Contractor’s strict compliance with this Section 6.5. Contractor shall have the burden of proof with respect to any claim made by it. 

6.6 Evidence of Funds. With the exception of any Contract Price adjustment contemplated under Attachment EE, Contractor shall
not be obligated to proceed with any Change Order that, alone or in conjunction with other Change Orders, would result in an increase in the Contract Price, as of the Contract Date, in excess of Fifty Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$50,000,000) and
thereafter would result in an increase in the Contract Price in excess of additional Five Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$5,000,000) increments, unless Owner furnishes, to Contractor’s reasonable satisfaction, documentation which demonstrates either
that Owner has (i) sufficient funds to pay for such Change Order, or (ii) obtained financing from one or more Lenders in sufficient funds to pay for such Change Order. 

6.7 Adjustment Only Through Change Order. Unless otherwise provided in this Agreement, no change in the requirements of this Agreement,
whether an addition to, deletion from, suspension of or modification to this Agreement, including any Work, shall be the basis for an adjustment for any change in the Contract Price, the Project Schedule, Payment Schedule, any Work, any of the
Minimum Acceptance Criteria or Performance Guarantee or any other obligations of Contractor or right of Owner under this Agreement unless and until such addition, deletion, suspension or modification has been authorized by a Change Order executed
and issued in accordance with and in strict compliance with the requirements of this Section 6.7. Contractor shall not perform any change in the Work unless and until such change is authorized pursuant to this Section 6.7, and should
Contractor perform or claim to perform any changes in the Work prior to authorization by Change Order, all such costs and expenses incurred by Contractor shall be for Contractor’s account. No course of conduct or dealings between the Parties,
nor implied acceptance of additions, deletions, suspensions or modifications to this Agreement, including any Work, and no claim that Owner has been unjustly enriched by any such addition, deletion, suspension or modification to this Agreement,
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enrichment, shall be the basis for any claim for an adjustment in the Contract Price, the Project Schedule, the Payment Schedule, any Work, any of the Minimum Acceptance Criteria or Performance
Guarantee or any other obligations of Contractor under this Agreement. 
 6.8 Force Majeure. 

A. Contractor Relief. If the commencement, prosecution or completion of the Work is prevented or delayed by Force
Majeure (including the effects of such Force Majeure), then Contractor shall be entitled to an extension to the Target Substantial Completion Date and/or Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date to the extent, if any, permitted under
Section 6.8A.1 and an adjustment to the Contract Price to the extent, if any, permitted under Section 6.8A.2, provided that Contractor has complied with the notice and Change Order requirements in Section 6.5 and the mitigation
requirements in Section 6.11. In addition, if Force Majeure (including the effects of such Force Majeure) prevents Contractor’s performance with respect to any portion of the Work, Contractor shall, subject to Section 6.11, be
relieved from performance of such portion of the Work for the time period that such Force Majeure, or the effects of such Force Majeure, are continuing. All time extensions to the Project Schedule and adjustments to the Contract Price for such
delays or preventions shall be by Change Order implemented and documented as required under this Article 6. 
 1. Time
Extension. Contractor shall be entitled to an extension to the Target Substantial Completion Date and/or Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date for delay or prevention that meets the requirements of this Section 6.8A, if and to the
extent such delay or prevention causes a delay in the critical path of the Work. Contractor shall demonstrate to Owner its entitlement to relief under this Section by providing to Owner an updated CPM Schedule using Primavera Project Planner in
its native electronic format with actual durations entered for all activities on the critical path and re-forecasted clearly to indicate Contractor’s entitlement to a time extension under this Section 6.8A. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
any adjustment to the Target Substantial Completion Date shall extend the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date in the same amounts so that the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date for Subproject 5 is always sixty (60) Days after the Target
Substantial Completion Date for Subproject 5, regardless of whether the delay impacts only the critical path of the Work to achieve the Target Substantial Completion Date and not the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date. 

2. Compensation. Contractor shall be entitled to an adjustment to the Contract Price for any delay or prevention that
meets the requirements of this Section 6.8A, if such delay or prevention, alone or in conjunction with other Force Majeure Events, continues for a period of at least thirty (30) Days, in the aggregate. Any such Contract Price adjustment
shall be for reasonable costs necessarily incurred by Contractor for delay or prevention occurring after the expiration of such thirty (30) Day period; provided that Owner’s total liability under this Agreement for any such Contract Price
adjustment(s) for all such events occurring during the term of this Agreement shall not exceed Fifty Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$50,000,000) in the aggregate. 

  

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 B. Owner Relief. Subject to Section 6.8C, Owner’s
obligations under this Agreement shall be suspended to the extent that performance of such obligations is delayed or prevented by Force Majeure, but without prejudice to Contractor’s entitlement to a Change Order to the extent set forth in
Section 6.2A. 
 C. Payment Obligations. No obligation of a Party to pay moneys under or pursuant to this
Agreement shall be excused by reason of Force Majeure. 
 6.9 Extensions of Time and Adjustment of Compensation. With respect to any
of the circumstances set forth in Section 6.2A which cause delay of the commencement, prosecution or completion of the Work for which Contractor is entitled to a Change Order (with the exception of delay resulting from an event of Force
Majeure, which shall be governed in accordance with Section 6.8), Contractor shall be entitled to an extension to the Target Substantial Completion Date and Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date if and to the extent: (i) such delay causes
a delay in the critical path of the Work; (ii) Contractor has complied with the notice and Change Order requirements in Section 6.5 and the mitigation requirements of Section 6.11; and (iii) such delay is not attributable to
Contractor or any of its Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors. Contractor shall demonstrate to Owner its entitlement to relief under this Section by providing to Owner an updated CPM Schedule using Primavera Project Planner in its native electronic
format with actual durations entered for all activities on the critical path and re-forecasted clearly to indicate Contractor’s entitlement to a time extension under this Section 6.9. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any adjustment to the
Target Substantial Completion Date shall extend the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date in the same amounts so that the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date for Subproject 5 is always sixty (60) Days after the Target Substantial Completion
Date for Subproject 5, regardless of whether the delay impacts only the critical path of the Work to achieve the Target Substantial Completion Date and not the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date. Contractor shall be entitled to an adjustment to
the Contract Price for reasonable, additional costs incurred by Contractor for delay or in mitigation or avoidance of a delay which would otherwise meet such requirements of this Section 6.9. For the avoidance of doubt, this Section 6.9
shall govern the determination of any right of Contractor to an adjustment to the Target Substantial Completion Date and Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date for delay unless such delay is caused by Force Majeure. 

6.10 Delay. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “delay” shall include hindrances, disruptions or obstructions, or
any other similar term in the industry and the resulting impact from such hindrances, disruptions or obstructions, including inefficiency, impact, ripple or lost production. 

6.11 Contractor Obligation to Mitigate Delay. Contractor shall not be entitled to any adjustment to the Project Schedule or adjustment
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 ARTICLE 7 

CONTRACT PRICE AND PAYMENTS TO CONTRACTOR 

7.1 Contract Price. As compensation in full to Contractor for the full and complete performance of the Work and all of
Contractor’s other obligations under this Agreement, Owner shall pay and Contractor shall accept Two Billion Nine Hundred Eighty-Seven Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$ 2,987,000,000) (the “Contract Price”). The Contract Price
is subject to adjustment only by Change Order as provided in Article 6, and includes all Taxes payable by Contractor and its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors in connection with the Work, the Louisiana Sales and Use Tax Provisional Sum, the
Insurance Provisional Sum, the Operating Spare Part Provisional Sum, the Soils Preparation Provisional Sum, the Existing & Stages 1 and 2 Liquefaction Facility Labor Provisional Sum, the Currency Provisional Sum and the Fuel Provisional Sum
and all costs, charges, and expenses of whatever nature necessary for performance of the Work. 
 A. Aggregate
Provisional Sum. The Contract Price includes an aggregate amount of Five Hundred Seven Million Three Hundred Ninety-Five Thousand Seven U.S. Dollars (U.S.$ 507,395,007) (the “Aggregate Provisional Sum”) for the
Provisional Sums. The scope and values of each Provisional Sum comprising the Aggregate Provisional Sum amount are included in Attachment EE. 

7.2 Interim Payments. 

A. Mobilization Payment. On or before and as a condition precedent to the issuance of the Notice to Proceed in
accordance with Section 5.2B and upon Owner’s receipt of an Invoice from Contractor, Owner shall pay Contractor a lump sum equal to fifteen percent (15%) of the Contract Price (the “Mobilization Payment”). 

B. Payments. Subject to Section 5.2A, with the exception of the Mobilization Payment, payments shall be made
by Owner to Contractor in accordance with the Payment Schedule set forth in Attachment C (as may be amended by Change Order), which allocates (i) seventy percent (70%) of the Contract Price to be paid based on completion of the
Milestones set forth in Attachment C, Schedule C-1, and (ii) thirty percent (30%) of the Contract Price to be paid based on the Monthly payments set forth in Attachment C, Schedule C-2 (the “Monthly
Payments”), as adjusted pursuant to Section 7.2F. Owner shall also make payments to Contractor for Work performed in accordance with Change Orders to be paid on a time and material basis and any unilateral Change Orders issued in
accordance with Section 6.1C or 6.2D. Each payment shall be subject to Owner’s right to withhold payments under this Agreement as set forth in Section 7.5 and Section 20.3. Payments shall be made in U.S. Dollars to an account
designated by Contractor. The Payment Schedule, including Milestones and Monthly Payments, shall be amended only by Change Order pursuant to this Agreement. 

  

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 C. Invoices. On the first (1st) Day of each Month
(“Month N”), Contractor shall submit to Owner an Invoice, supported by information and documentation required under this Agreement, for the following: 

1. amounts for Milestones Contractor plans to fully complete during the next Month (“Month N+1”), as
supported by the sixty (60) Day look-ahead schedule submitted with such Invoice. Contractor shall not include any amounts for any Milestones that will only be partially completed at the end of Month N+1; 

2. plus the Monthly Payment for Month N+1; 

3. plus (i) allowable costs and expenses Contractor plans to incur during Month N+1 for Work performed in accordance with
Change Orders to be paid on a time and material basis, and (ii) allowable costs and expenses Contractor plans to incur during Month N+1 for Work covered by a Provisional Sum, all as supported by the sixty (60) Day look-ahead schedule and
other information required herein; 
 4. less amounts for any Milestones Invoiced in Month N-2 that Contractor did not
complete during Month N-1; and 
 5. less amounts Invoiced in Month N-3 for (i) time and material Change Orders, and
(ii) Provisional Sums that Contractor did not incur in Month N-2. 
 If Owner pays Contractor for the completion of a Milestone in Month
N+1, but Contractor does not complete such Milestone during such Month N+1, and Owner exercises its right to withhold payment in accordance with Section 7.2 for such uncompleted Milestone, Contractor shall not be entitled to Invoice for the
amount withheld by Owner for such Milestone until the Month after Contractor completes such Milestone. 
 Contractor shall include with such
Invoice a sixty (60) Day look-ahead schedule, prepared by Contractor, for such Month N and Month N+1 that shows, among other requirements, Contractor’s schedule for (i) completing such Milestones in Month N+1 and (ii) incurring
such allowable costs and expenses for time and materials Change Orders and Provisional Sums during such Month N+1. All Invoices, other than the Invoice for final payment under this Agreement, shall be in the form of Schedule I-1. 

D. Interim Lien Waivers. As a condition of payment, each Invoice received by Owner prior to Final Completion
shall be accompanied by a fully executed (i) Interim Conditional Lien Waiver from Contractor in the form of Schedule K-1 for all Work performed through the end of the Month preceding the Month of the date of the Invoice (i.e., Month N-1)
and (ii) Interim Unconditional Lien Waiver from Contractor in the form of Schedule K-2 for all Work performed through the end of the Month preceding the Month of the date of the last Invoice submitted by Contractor (i.e., Month N-2). In
addition, as a condition of payment, Contractor shall also provide, subject to Section 7.2D.1, (i) fully executed Interim Conditional Lien Waivers in the form of Schedule K-3 from each Lien Waiver Subcontractor whose invoice is
received by Contractor in the Month covered by Contractor’s Invoice (with each such Interim Conditional Lien Waiver covering all Work performed by each such Lien Waiver Subcontractor through the end of the Month preceding the Month of the date
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together with fully executed Interim Unconditional Lien Waivers from each Lien Waiver Subcontractor for all Work performed by such Lien Waiver Subcontractor through the end of the Month preceding
the Month of the date of each such Lien Waiver Subcontractor’s preceding invoice (i.e., Month N-2); (ii) fully executed Interim Conditional Lien Waivers in substantially the form of Schedule K-3 from each Major Sub-subcontractor
whose invoice is received by Contractor in the Month covered by Contractor’s Invoice (with each such Interim Conditional Lien Waiver covering all Work performed by each such Major Sub-subcontractor through the end of the Month preceding the
Month of the date of such Major Sub-subcontractor’s invoice (i.e., Month N-1)), together with fully executed Interim Unconditional Lien Waivers from each Major Sub-subcontractor in substantially the form set forth in Schedule K-4 for all
Work performed by such Major Sub-subcontractor through the end of the Month preceding the Month of the date of each such Major Sub-subcontractor’s preceding invoice (i.e., Month N-2); provided that if Contractor fails to provide to Owner
an Interim Conditional Lien Waiver or Interim Unconditional Lien Waiver from a Lien Waiver Subcontractor or Major Sub-subcontractor as required in this Section 7.2D, Owner’s right to withhold payment for the failure to provide any such
Interim Conditional Lien Waiver or Interim Unconditional Lien Waiver shall be limited to the amount that should have been reflected in such Interim Conditional Lien Waiver or Interim Unconditional Lien Waiver. In addition, if and to the extent that
Contractor obtains any lien or claim waivers from any Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors which are not a Lien Waiver Subcontractor or Major Sub-subcontractor, Contractor shall provide to Owner such lien or claim waivers with the next Invoice
following Contractor’s receipt of each such lien or claim waiver. 
 1. For Bulk Order Subcontractors only, as a
condition of payment, every third (3rd) Invoice received by Owner prior to Final Completion shall be accompanied by fully executed Interim Unconditional Lien Waivers from each Bulk Order
Subcontractor in substantially the form set forth in Schedule K-4 for all Work performed by such Bulk Order Subcontractor through the end of the period ending four (4) Months prior to such Invoice (i.e. Month N-4); provided that
if Contractor fails to provide to Owner an Interim Unconditional Lien Waiver from a Bulk Order Subcontractor as required in this Section 7.2D.1, Owner’s right to withhold payment for the failure to provide such Interim Unconditional Lien
Waiver shall be limited to the amount that should have been reflected in such Interim Unconditional Lien Waiver; provided further, if Contractor fails to provide an Interim Unconditional Lien Waiver from a Bulk Order Subcontractor but
Contractor provides an Interim Conditional Lien Waiver (in substantially the form set forth in Schedule K-3 for all Work performed by such Bulk Order Subcontractor) and evidence to Owner that such Bulk Order Subcontractor has been paid (as
shown in a check that has been properly endorsed and has been paid by the bank on which it is drawn, or evidence the wire transfer payment is received by such Bulk Order Subcontractor), then Owner shall not withhold payment of such amount and
Contractor’s obligation to deliver an Interim Unconditional Lien Waiver from such Bulk Order Subcontractor as required by this Section 7.2D.1. shall be deemed satisfied. Except as provided in the preceding sentence, Bulk Order
Subcontractors are not required to provide Interim Conditional Lien Waivers. For the purposes of Interim Conditional Lien Waivers and Interim Unconditional Lien Waivers, Bulk Order Subcontractors shall not be considered a Lien Waiver Subcontractor.

  

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 E. Review and Payment. Each Invoice shall be reviewed by Owner and,
upon Owner’s reasonable request, Contractor shall furnish such supporting documentation and certificates and provide such further information as may be reasonably requested by Owner. Within thirty (30) Days after receipt of any Invoice,
Owner shall provide notice to Contractor of any disputed amount set forth in such Invoice, including an explanation of why such amount is disputed. Unless so disputed by Owner, each Invoice (less any withholdings allowed under this Agreement) shall
be due and paid no later than thirty (30) Days after it, and all applicable documentation required under this Agreement, including Attachment I, is received by Owner. If an Invoice is disputed by Owner, then payment shall be made within
the thirty (30) Day period for all undisputed amounts and the Dispute shall be resolved pursuant to Article 18. Payment on disputed amounts shall be made as soon as such Dispute is resolved. Without limiting the foregoing, Owner shall not be
required to pay, and shall be entitled to withhold payment from Contractor for any amounts otherwise due Contractor, for: 

1. any amounts for (i) Milestones Invoiced in Month N-2 that Contractor did not complete during Month N-1,
(ii) Milestones Invoiced in Month N-1 that Contractor did not complete in Month N, (iii) Milestones Invoiced in Month N that Contractor did not complete prior to payment by Owner or is not projected (in accordance with the current sixty
(60) Day look-ahead schedule) to complete in Month N+1; 
 2. any amounts Invoiced in Month N-3 for (i) time and
material Change Orders, and (ii) Provisional Sums that Contractor did not incur in Month N-2; and 
 3. any amounts
Invoiced in Month N for (i) time and material Change Orders, and (ii) Provisional Sums that Contractor has not incurred prior to payment by Owner or is not projected to incur (in accordance with the current sixty (60) Day look-ahead
schedule and other required documentation) in Month N+1. 
 F. Reconciliation of Monthly Payments. If at any
time during the course of the Project: (i) the Monthly Progress Reports show that any activity on the critical path is ninety (90) Days or more behind schedule; and (ii) Contractor or any of its Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors
are not excused under the terms of this Agreement for such delay, then the date for payment of the last Monthly Payment as shown in the Payment Schedule shall be revised to a later date according to the number of Days that the activity is behind
schedule and the remaining Monthly Payments not yet disbursed to Contractor under this Agreement shall be readjusted and spread out proportionately through the remainder of the period, ending upon the revised date for payment of the last Monthly
Payment; provided that, in the event that Contractor recovers the delay such that the activity in question ceases to be behind schedule, the Monthly Payments shall be recalculated so that such Monthly Payments shall be due in accordance with
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 7.3 Final Completion and Final Payment. Upon Final Completion, Contractor
shall, in addition to any other requirements in this Agreement for achieving Final Completion, including those requirements set forth in Section 1.1 for the definition of Final Completion, submit a fully executed final Invoice in the form
attached hereto as Schedule I-2, along with (i) a statement summarizing and reconciling all previous Invoices, payments and Change Orders; (ii) an affidavit that all payrolls, Taxes, bills for Equipment, and any other indebtedness
connected with the Work for which Contractor and its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors are liable (excluding Corrective Work) have been paid; (iii) fully executed Final Conditional Lien and Claim Waivers from Contractor in the form of
Schedule K-5; (iv) fully executed Final Conditional Lien and Claim Waivers from each Lien Waiver Subcontractor in the form set forth in Schedule K-7; and (v) fully executed Final Conditional Lien and Claim Waivers from each
Major Sub-subcontractor in substantially the form set forth in Schedule K-7. No later than twenty-five (25) Days after receipt by Owner of such final Invoice and all reasonably requested documentation and achieving Final Completion,
Owner shall, subject to its rights to withhold payment under this Agreement, pay Contractor the balance of the Contract Price, provided that Contractor provides to Owner at or before the time of such payment the following:
(x) fully executed Final Unconditional Lien and Claim Waiver from Contractor in the form of Schedule K-6; and (y) fully executed Final Unconditional Lien and Claim Waivers from each Lien Waiver Subcontractor and Major
Sub-subcontractor in substantially the form of Schedule K-8; provided that the Parties agree that “substantially” means that the same protections shall be provided to Owner as set forth in Schedule K-8.
In addition, if and to the extent that Contractor obtains any final lien or claim waivers from any Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors which are not a Lien Waiver Subcontractor or Major Sub-subcontractor, Contractor shall provide to Owner such
final lien or claim waivers following Contractor’s receipt of each such lien or claim waiver.  
 7.4 Payments Not Acceptance
of Work. No payment made hereunder by Owner shall be considered as approval or acceptance of any Work by Owner or a waiver of any claim or right Owner may have hereunder. All payments shall be subject to correction in subsequent payments. 

7.5 Payments Withheld. In addition to disputed amounts set forth in an Invoice, Owner may, in addition to any other rights under this
Agreement, and upon giving Contractor ten (10) Days’ prior written notice referenced in Section 7.8, withhold payment on an Invoice or a portion thereof, or collect on the Letter of Credit, in an amount and to such extent as may be
reasonably necessary to protect Owner from loss due to: 
 A. Defective Work that Contractor is required to correct under
Section 12.2A or 12.3, unless Contractor has, within fourteen (14) Days of a separate written notice given prior to the ten (10) Day notice referenced in Section 7.8, either (i) remedied, or commenced to remedy, as
applicable, such Defective Work in accordance with Section 12.2A or 12.3 or (ii) if such Defective Work cannot be remedied in accordance with Section 12.2A or 12.3 by the exercise of reasonable diligence within such fourteen
(14) Day period, provide Owner with a written plan, reasonably acceptable to Owner, to remedy such Defective Work and commenced the remedy of such Defective Work; 

  

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 B. liens or other encumbrances on all or a portion of the Site, the Work or the
Project, which are filed by any Subcontractor, any Sub-subcontractor or any other Person acting through or under any of them unless Contractor has, within fourteen (14) Days of a separate written notice given prior to the ten (10) Day
notice referenced in Section 7.8, taken any of the following actions: (i) paid, satisfied or discharged the applicable liability, (ii) removed the lien or other encumbrance, or (iii) provided Owner with a letter of credit or bond
reasonably satisfactory to Owner and Lender in the applicable amount; 
 C. any material breach by Contractor of any term or
provision of this Agreement; unless Contractor has, within fourteen (14) Days of a separate written notice given prior to the ten (10) Day notice referenced in Section 7.8, either (i) cured such breach or (ii) if such breach
cannot be cured by the exercise of reasonable diligence within such fourteen (14) Day period, Contractor has commenced corrective action and is diligently exercising all commercially practicable efforts to cure such breach; 

D. the assessment of any fines or penalties against Owner as a result of Contractor’s failure to comply with Applicable
Law or Applicable Codes and Standards; 
 E. amounts paid by Owner to Contractor in a preceding Month incorrectly (in which
case, Section 7.9 shall apply); 
 F. Liquidated Damages which Contractor owes under the terms of this Agreement; or

 G. any other costs or liabilities which Owner has incurred for which Contractor is responsible under this Agreement. 

Owner shall pay Contractor the amount withheld or collected on the Letter of Credit as soon as practicable, but in no event later than fifteen
(15) Business Days after Owner’s receipt of an Invoice from Contractor, if Contractor, as appropriate, (i) pays, satisfies or discharges the applicable liability and provides Owner with reasonable evidence of such payment,
satisfaction or discharge, (ii) removes the lien or other encumbrance, (iii) cures the breach in question, (iv) remedies the Defective Work in question, or (v) provides Owner with a letter of credit reasonably satisfactory to
Owner and Lender in the amount of the withheld payment. 
 7.6 Interest on Late Payments and Improper Collection. Any amounts due but
not paid hereunder, any amounts withheld from Contractor but later finally determined in accordance with the dispute resolution procedure set forth in Article 18 to have been improperly withheld, or any amounts collected by Owner on the Letter of
Credit but later finally determined in accordance with the dispute resolution procedure set forth in Article 18 to have been improperly collected, shall bear interest at the lesser of (i) an annual rate equal to the prime rate set from time to
time by Citibank, N.A. plus three percent (3%), or (ii) the maximum rate permitted under Applicable Law. 
 7.7 Offset. Owner
may, in accordance with Section 7.8B, offset any amount due and payable from Contractor to Owner under this Agreement against any amount due and payable to Contractor hereunder. 

  

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 7.8 Procedure for Withholding, Offset and Collection on the Letter of Credit. Except as
provided in Sections 16.1B and 20.3C (in which case, Owner shall follow the procedure set forth in Section 16.1B or Section 20.3C, as applicable), Owner shall: 

A. prior to exercising its right to withhold payment in accordance with this Agreement, provide Contractor with ten
(10) Days’ written notice stating Owner’s intent to withhold and the amount to be withheld; 
 B. prior to
exercising its right to offset in accordance with this Agreement, provide Contractor with ten (10) Days’ prior written notice stating Owner’s intent to offset and the amount to be offset; and 

C. prior to exercising its right to collect on the Letter of Credit in accordance with this Agreement, provide Contractor with
ten (10) Days’ written notice (i) specifying the nature of Contractor’s breach and the liabilities, damages, losses, costs or expenses owed to Owner; (ii) stating Owner’s intent to draw against the Letter of Credit; and
(iii) specifying the amount to be drawn. 
 Notwithstanding the foregoing, should any payment under any Invoice become due before the
expiration of any notice period specified in this Section 7.8, Owner shall nevertheless be entitled to withhold from such Invoice amounts equal to the amounts specified in Owner’s notice, but Owner shall promptly pay such withheld amounts
to Contractor if Contractor cures the cause for such withholding or offset. 
 7.9 Payment Error. If an error is made in connection
with a payment, and such payment is an overpayment, the Party receiving the payment in error shall immediately refund the mistaken amount to the paying Party. Without limiting the preceding sentence, and in addition to any other remedy available to
Owner under this Agreement, if Owner discovers that any amount paid by it to Contractor in a preceding Month was incorrect, then Owner may, at its sole discretion, upon giving Contractor ten (10) Days’ prior written notice in accordance
with Section 7.8, either: (i) offset such amount against future payments, or (ii) in the event that (A) the amount in question exceeds Thirty Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$30,000,000) or (B) less than Thirty Million U.S.
Dollars (U.S.$30,000,000) remains payable to Contractor under this Agreement, or amounts are due to Owner in connection with the final Invoice issued in accordance with Section 7.3, collect on the Letter of Credit for such amounts until
sufficient and accurate supporting information is provided pursuant to Section 7.2. The foregoing provision shall not apply during the Defect Correction Period. 

ARTICLE 8 
 TITLE AND
RISK OF LOSS 
 8.1 Title. 

A. Clear Title. 

1. Contractor warrants and guarantees that Owner shall have legal title to and ownership of all or any portion of the Work
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 2. Contractor warrants and guarantees that legal title to and ownership of the
Work and the Project shall be free and clear of any and all liens, claims, security interests or other encumbrances arising out of the Work when title thereto passes to Owner, and if any such warranty or guarantee is breached, Contractor shall have
the liability and obligations set forth in Section 17.5. 
 B. Title to Work. Title to all or any portion
of the Work (other than Work Product) shall pass to Owner upon payment by Owner therefor. Transfer of title to Work shall be without prejudice to Owner’s right to reject Defective Work, or any other right in this Agreement. 

8.2 Risk of Loss. 

A. Notwithstanding passage of title as provided in Section 8.1 of this Agreement, Contractor shall bear the risk of
physical loss and damage with respect to Subproject 5 until the earlier of Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 or termination of this Agreement; provided that Owner shall at all times bear the risk of physical loss and damage if and to the
extent arising from (i) war (whether declared or undeclared), civil war, act of terrorism, sabotage, blockade, insurrection; or (ii) ionizing radiation, or contamination by radioactivity from nuclear fuel, or from any nuclear waste from
the combustion of nuclear fuel properties of any explosive nuclear assembly or nuclear component thereof; or (iii) an atmospheric disturbance marked by high winds, with or without precipitation, including such events as hurricane, typhoon,
monsoon, cyclone, rainstorm, tempest, hailstorm, tornado, or any combination of the foregoing events, including any resulting flood, tidal or wave action (such clause (iii) events collectively, “Windstorms”) to the
extent that Windstorms result in loss or damage in excess of Five Hundred Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$ 500,000,000) in the cumulative, aggregate with respect to the Work, the Project, Subproject 1, Subproject 2, Subproject 3, Subproject 4 and
Subproject 5, collectively. The full amount of Five Hundred Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$ 500,000,000) may be satisfied under either the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, the Stage 2 EPC Agreement or this Agreement. In the event that any physical loss or damage
to the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility or the Work arises from one or more of the events set forth in the first sentence of this Section 8.2A, and Owner elects to rebuild such physical loss or damage, Contractor shall be entitled to a Change
Order to the extent such event adversely affects (i) Contractor’s costs of performance of the Work; (ii) Contractor’s ability to perform the Work in accordance with the Project Schedule or (iii) Contractor’s ability to
perform any material obligation under this Agreement; provided that Contractor complies with the requirements set forth in Sections 6.2, 6.5 and 6.9. 

B. Subject to Section 8.2C, upon and from the earlier of termination of this Agreement or the occurrence of Substantial
Completion of Subproject 5, Owner shall assume care, custody and control of the Subproject and shall bear the full risk of physical loss and damage to the Subproject; provided, however, notwithstanding the foregoing, Contractor shall remain
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 C. Subject at all times to Section 3.25A and Section 4.3C, upon
successful completion of the applicable commissioning test(s) (in accordance with the Project Commissioning Plan and Attachments S and V) for modification or improvement Work to the Existing Facility performed pursuant to this
Agreement, Contractor shall certify to Owner in writing that the applicable modification or improvement is complete and has successfully completed the applicable commissioning test and Owner shall notify Contractor whether it accepts or rejects the
certification within seventy-two (72) hours following Owner’s receipt thereof. Upon Owner’s acceptance of the applicable modification or improvement, Owner shall bear the full risk of physical loss and damage to the modifications or
improvements to the Existing Facility specified in the notice, the Defect Correction Period shall commence for such Work, and Contractor shall remain fully responsible and liable to Owner for its Warranty and Corrective Work obligations under this
Agreement. Owner’s acceptance of the applicable modification or improvement Work shall not relieve Contractor of any of its obligations to perform the Work in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement, including achievement of
Substantial Completion. 
 D. With respect to any physical loss or physical damage to the Subproject caused by (i) Force
Majeure, (ii) any member of Owner Group or any other Person for whom Owner is responsible, or (iii) any Third Party over whom neither Contractor nor Owner are responsible and such Third Party is beyond the reasonable control of Contractor
and such loss or damage was not due to Contractor’s fault or negligence and could not have been prevented or avoided by Contractor through the exercise of due diligence, Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order adjusting the Guaranteed
Substantial Completion Date if and to the extent permitted under (a) Section 6.8A.1 if caused by Force Majeure or such Third Party meeting the requirements set forth herein and (b) Section 6.9 if caused by any member of Owner
Group or any other person for whom Owner is responsible. 
 E. For the avoidance of doubt, this Section 8.2 shall apply
to any loss or damage to the Work caused by, arising out of or resulting from, any activities, events or omissions occurring in connection with the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, Stage 2 EPC Agreement or Stage 4 EPC Agreement. Similarly for the avoidance of
doubt, (a) the risk of loss and damage to the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility shall be determined in accordance with Section 8.2 of the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, notwithstanding that such loss or damage to the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility was
caused by, arose out of or resulted from activities or events occurring during the performance of this Agreement (b) the risk of loss and damage to the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility shall be determined in accordance with Section 8.2 of the
Stage 2 EPC Agreement, notwithstanding that such loss or damage to the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility was caused by, arose out of or resulted from activities or events occurring during the performance of this Agreement and (c) the risk of loss
and damage to the Stage 4 Liquefaction Facility shall be determined in accordance with Section 8.2 of the Stage 4 EPC Agreement, notwithstanding that such loss or damage to the Stage 4 Liquefaction Facility was caused by, arose out of or
resulted from activities or events occurring during the performance of this Agreement. 

  

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 ARTICLE 9 

INSURANCE AND LETTER OF CREDIT 

9.1 Insurance. 

A. Provision of Insurance. The Parties shall provide the insurance as specified in Attachment O on terms
and conditions stated therein. On or before the Contract Date, Contractor shall execute the umbrella agreement set forth in Schedule O-2 and deliver it into escrow with an escrow agent suitable to Owner, which escrow agent shall release the
umbrella agreement from escrow upon Owner’s issuance of NTP. Contemporaneous with, and as a condition of, Owner’s issuance of NTP, Owner will execute the umbrella agreement set forth in Schedule O-2. Prior to NTP, references in this
Agreement, including all Attachments, to Attachment O shall mean Schedule O-1; after NTP and the execution of the umbrella agreement, references in this Agreement, including all Attachments, to Attachment O shall mean the
executed umbrella agreement. 
 B. No Cancellation. All policies providing coverage hereunder shall contain a
provision that at least thirty (30) Days’ prior written notice shall be given to the non-procuring Parties and additional insureds prior to cancellation, non-renewal or material change in the coverage. 

C. Obligations Not Relieved. Anything in this Agreement to the contrary notwithstanding, the occurrence of any of
the following shall in no way relieve Contractor from any of its obligations under this Agreement: (i) failure by Contractor to secure or maintain the insurance coverage required hereunder; (ii) failure by Contractor to comply fully with
any of the insurance provisions of this Agreement; (iii) failure by Contractor to secure such endorsements on the policies as may be necessary to carry out the terms and provisions of this Agreement; (iv) the insolvency, bankruptcy or
failure of any insurance company providing insurance to Contractor; or (v) failure of any insurance company to pay any claim accruing under its policy. 

D. Failure to Provide Insurance. If any Party fails to provide or maintain insurance as required herein, and
fails to cure such failure within fourteen (14) Days of receiving notice of such failure (provided that such fourteen (14) Day cure period falls within the applicable sixty (60) Day notice period required under Section 2
of Attachment O), the other Party shall have the right but not the obligation to purchase such insurance and shall be entitled to recover the insurance premium reasonably paid in respect of such insurance from the other Party in
accordance with this Agreement; provided that, prior to execution of a Change Order in accordance with Attachment EE for any additional amounts owed for the Project Insurances, Owner shall not be entitled to recover from Contractor any
insurance premiums paid by Owner with respect to any amounts in excess of the Insurance Provisional Sum for Project Insurances. 

E. Unavailable Insurance. If any insurance (including the limits or deductibles thereof) hereby required to be
maintained, other than insurance required by Applicable Law to be maintained, shall not be reasonably available in the commercial insurance market, Owner and Contractor shall not unreasonably withhold their agreement to

  

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waive such requirement to the extent that maintenance thereof is not so available; provided, however, that the Party shall first request any such waiver in writing from the other Party,
which request shall be accompanied by written reports prepared by two (2) independent advisers, including insurance brokers, of recognized international standing certifying that such insurance is not reasonably available in the commercial
insurance market (and, in any case where the required amount is not so available, explaining in detail the basis for such conclusions), such insurance advisers and the form and substance of such reports to be reasonably acceptable to the other
Party. Any such waiver shall be effective only so long as such insurance shall not be available and commercially feasible in the commercial insurance market. 

9.2 Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit. 

A. On or before the issuance of the Notice to Proceed in accordance with Section 5.2B, Contractor shall deliver to Owner
an irrevocable standby letter of credit in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the Contract Price (“Letter of Credit”). The Letter of Credit shall name Owner as beneficiary, shall be issued and confirmed by a commercial
bank in the United States of America with a long-term rating of at least A- by Standard & Poor’s and at least A3 by Moody’s Investors Service, and shall be in the relevant form set forth in Attachment R; provided,
however, if the issuing bank requires certain changes to the Letter of Credit form, such changes shall be subject to Owner’s written approval (not to be unreasonably withheld). If at any time the rating of the commercial bank that issued
the applicable Letter of Credit falls below either of such ratings, Contractor shall replace such Letter of Credit within ten (10) Days with an equivalent instrument issued by a commercial bank in the United States of America meeting such
rating requirements. Owner shall have the right to draw down on or collect against the Letter of Credit upon Owner’s demand in the event of the following: (i) the owing by Contractor to Owner under this Agreement for Liquidated Damages or
any other liabilities, damages, losses, costs or expenses for which Contractor is liable under this Agreement; and (ii) Owner has provided notice to Contractor in accordance with Section 7.8C, except such notice is not required where
Contractor does not pay Liquidated Damages as set forth in Section 20.3C. The amount drawn on the Letter of Credit shall not be greater than the amount that Owner, at the time of the drawing, reasonably estimates is owed it under this Agreement
for Liquidated Damages, liabilities, damages, losses, costs or expenses or is necessary to remedy the breach of this Agreement. In addition, should the issuing commercial bank notify Owner and Contractor pursuant to the terms of the Letter of Credit
that it has decided not to extend the Letter of Credit beyond the then current expiration date, Owner shall also have the right to draw down on or collect against the Letter of Credit for all remaining funds available under such Letter of Credit
upon Owner’s demand if Contractor has not, prior to thirty (30) Days before the then current expiration date, delivered to Owner a replacement letter of credit substantially identical to the Letter of Credit and from a commercial bank
meeting the requirements in this Section 9.2. 
 B. The amount of the Letter of Credit shall decrease to an aggregate
amount of: 
 1. four percent (4%) of the Contract Price within thirty (30) Days after the issuing commercial
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Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 has occurred, (ii) Contractor has paid all Delay Liquidated Damages due and owing under the Agreement for Subproject 5, and (iii) Contractor has
achieved the Performance Guarantee for Subproject 5 or paid all Performance Liquidated Damages due and owing under the Agreement for Subproject 5; 

2. zero percent (0%) of the Contract Price within thirty (30) Days after the issuing commercial bank’s receipt from
Owner of a written notice of the expiration of the Defect Correction Period for Subproject 5. 
 With respect to Subproject 5, no later than
thirty (30) Days after the latest of (i) Owner’s acceptance of the Substantial Completion Certificate, (ii) Contractor has paid all Delay Liquidated Damages due and owing under this Agreement, and (iii) Contractor has
achieved the Performance Guarantee or paid all Performance Liquidated Damages due and owing under this Agreement, Owner shall provide the commercial bank that issued the Letter of Credit with the written notice as specified in Section 9.2B.1.
No later than thirty (30) Days after expiration of the Defect Correction Period, Owner shall provide the commercial bank that issued the Letter of Credit with written notice of the expiration of such period. The Letter of Credit shall remain in
full force and effect from the issuance of such Letter of Credit through the expiration of the Defect Correction Period for Subproject 5, at which time the Letter of Credit will be returned to Contractor. Partial drawings are permitted under the
Letter of Credit. 
 C. In the event the Contract Price is increased by one or more Change Orders in accordance with the
terms of this Agreement, by a cumulative amount of five percent (5%) of the Contract Price or more, Contractor shall, upon Owner’s request, increase the amount of the Letter of Credit to reflect the corresponding increase in such Contract
Price by ten percent (10%) of such increase. Such increase in the Letter of Credit shall be reflected in a Change Order mutually agreed upon by the Parties. 

9.3 DSU Insurance. 

A. If an event or events occur that may be covered by the Builder’s Risk Delayed Startup Insurance or Marine Cargo Delayed
Startup Insurance described in Attachment O, it shall be Owner’s sole option to decide whether or not a claim under such Delayed Startup Insurance is filed. If Owner gives notice to Contractor to file a claim under such Delayed Startup
Insurance, Contractor shall promptly file and diligently pursue the collection of such claim on behalf of Owner, and in such case Owner shall provide to Contractor such information and assistance reasonably required for Contractor to file and pursue
such claim. Contractor shall not be relieved of any Delay Liquidated Damages owed by Contractor to Owner if Owner does not elect to file a claim on such Delayed Startup Insurance, if Owner does not provide the information or assistance referenced
above, or the prosecution of such claim is unsuccessful. 
 B. Regardless whether an event or events occur that may be
covered by such Delayed Startup Insurance, Contractor shall pay any Delay Liquidated Damages owed by Contractor to Owner within the time required in Section 20.3C, even if a claim has been asserted under such Delayed Startup Insurance. 

  

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 C. If Owner or any Lender receive proceeds under such Delayed Startup Insurance
in respect to any event or events which give rise to Contractor’s delay in achieving Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 by the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date, Owner shall pay back to Contractor Delay Liquidated Damages previously
paid by Contractor to Owner for such event or events (or in the case that the Delay Liquidated Damages have not yet been paid at the time of receipt of such proceeds, Owner shall reduce Contractor’s liability for Delay Liquidated Damages for
such event or events), but only to the extent that such recovery of insurance proceeds and Delay Liquidated Damages would result in a double recovery of amounts for the same loss and same time period. If any such Delay Liquidated Damages are paid
back to Contractor, the amount of such Delay Liquidated Damages paid back to Contractor shall not be counted against the cap on Delay Liquidated Damages in Section 20.2. 

ARTICLE 10 

OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTATION 

10.1 Work Product. 

A. Ownership of Work Product. Owner and Contractor acknowledge that during the course of, and as a result of, the
performance of the Work, Contractor or its Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors will create for this Project and will deliver to Owner, certain written materials, plans, Drawings (including P&IDs), Specifications, or other tangible results of
performance of the Work under this Agreement or performance of work under the Technical Services Agreement (hereinafter individually or collectively referred to as “Work Product”). Subject to this Section 10.1, as
between Contractor and Owner, Contractor shall own all rights, title and interest to the Work Product and any and all Intellectual Property embedded in the Work Product (including all patents and applications therefor, all inventions, trade secrets,
know-how, technology, technical data, customer lists, copyrights and all registrations and applications therefor, and all industrial designs (“Intellectual Property”)). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this
Agreement, all Contractor Existing Intellectual Assets, including Intellectual Property embedded therein, remains vested in Contractor. For the purposes of this Agreement, “Contractor Existing Intellectual Assets” means
Intellectual Property and written materials, plans, drafts, specifications, or computer files or other documents, owned by Contractor or its Affiliates prior to the Contract Date or developed or acquired by Contractor or its Affiliates independently
of this Agreement, but Owner receives a license in accordance with Section 10.1B to such Contractor Existing Intellectual Assets, including Intellectual Property embedded therein, to the extent the same is incorporated into the Work Product.

 B. License and Use of the Work Product. Subject to Section 10.1D, Owner shall be entitled to use the
Work Product and Contractor hereby grants Owner a fully-paid up, irrevocable (subject to Section 10.1E), non-exclusive and royalty-free license to use the Work Product and the Intellectual Property embedded in the Work Product and (subject to
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(i) operating and maintaining the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility or the Existing Facility (to the extent the Work Product is for the Scope of Work for the Existing Facility under this
Agreement), (ii) training operators for the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility or the Existing Facility (to the extent the Work Product is for the Scope of Work for the Existing Facility under this Agreement); and (iii) repairing, replacing,
expanding, completing or modifying any part of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility (provided that such repair, replacement, expansion, completion or modification shall not include the addition of an additional liquefaction train (e.g., a train
other than LNG Train 1, LNG Train 2, LNG Train 3, LNG Train 4, or LNG Train 5) or the Existing Facility (to the extent the Work Product is for the Scope of Work for the Existing Facility under this Agreement). Owner shall be entitled to assign its
rights in the Work Product and in such license; provided that such assignee shall only be entitled to use the Work Product and Intellectual Property which is embedded in the Work Product for the purposes specified in clauses (i) through
(iii) above, which licenses shall in all respects remain limited by and subject to the terms of this Agreement and as agreed to in writing by Owner and any such assignees. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, no license
is granted to Owner with respect to the use of any of Contractor’s proprietary software or systems. 
 C.
Modification of Work Product or Intellectual Property. Subject to Sections 10.1D and 10.1E, after Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 or earlier termination of this Agreement, Owner or its contractors shall be entitled to modify the
Work Product licensed to Owner in accordance with Section 10.1B for the purposes set forth in clauses (i) through (iii) in Section 10.1B; provided that Owner shall first remove, or cause to be removed, all references to
Contractor from the Work Product. OWNER SHALL DEFEND, INDEMNIFY AND HOLD THE CONTRACTOR GROUP
HARMLESS FROM AND AGAINST ALL DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING
ALL REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND LITIGATION OR ARBITRATION EXPENSES) INCURRED
BY ANY MEMBER OF THE CONTRACTOR GROUP OR A SUBCONTRACTOR OR
SUB-SUBCONTRACTOR AND CAUSED BY (I) ANY MODIFICATIONS TO THE WORK
PRODUCT OR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, OR (II) USE OF ANY WORK PRODUCT
OR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY EMBEDDED IN THE WORK PRODUCT, TO THE EXTENT
SUCH MODIFICATIONS OR USE TAKES PLACE WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT
OR INVOLVEMENT OF ANY MEMBER OF CONTRACTOR GROUP OR SUBCONTRACTOR OR
SUB-SUBCONTRACTOR, INCLUDING USE OF THE WORK PRODUCT OR ANY INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY EMBEDDED IN THE WORK PRODUCT ON ANY PROJECT OTHER THAN THE
PROJECT. 
 D. ConocoPhillips Work Product and ConocoPhillips Intellectual Property.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the ConocoPhillips License Agreement is the exclusive document governing the licensing to Owner of Intellectual Property concerning the Optimized Cascade Process. All Work Product directly related to
the liquefaction units employing Optimized Cascade Process and the Optimized Cascade Process that is generated by or for Contractor in the performance of the Work (the “ConocoPhillips Work Product”) shall vest, as between
ConocoPhillips and Owner, in accordance with and be exclusively governed by the ConocoPhillips License Agreement. All Intellectual Property rights in and resulting from the ConocoPhillips Work Product (hereinafter “ConocoPhillips
Intellectual Property”) shall vest, as between ConocoPhillips and Owner, in accordance with and be exclusively governed by the ConocoPhillips License Agreement. Access to and any use of the ConocoPhillips Work Product and ConocoPhillips

  

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Intellectual Property shall be subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the ConocoPhillips License Agreement. Owner acknowledges that license and use of the Optimized Cascade Process is
not authorized by this Agreement. 
 E. Revocation of License to Use the Work Product. If the Agreement is
terminated by the Contractor under Section 16.5 (but only if the termination under Section 16.5 is for the failure to pay undisputed amounts exceeding Fifty Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$50,000,000)) or Section 16.7 or by Owner under
Section 16.2, 16.6 or 16.7, then the license granted under Section 10.1B to Owner to modify the Work Product and use the Work Product and Intellectual Property embedded in the Work Product shall be deemed revoked and Owner shall return the
Work Product to Contractor, except that under no circumstances shall the license to the Work Product (and Intellectual Property embedded in such Work Product) be revoked or be required to be returned by Owner: (i) for Work in connection with
the Existing Facility; or (ii) for the OSBL Facilities if Contractor terminates under Section 16.5. After such termination, if Owner requests, then Owner and Contractor will with respect to such Work Product revoked (and the Intellectual
Property embedded in such Work Product) meet to negotiate in good faith to agree to the terms of a contract to complete the Work that remains incomplete after termination. 

10.2 Owner Provided Documents. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all written materials, plans, drafts,
specifications, computer files or other documents (if any) furnished by Owner or any of Owner’s other consultants or contractors to Contractor under this Agreement shall at all times remain the property of Owner, and Contractor shall not make
use of any such documents or other media for any other project or for any other purpose than required to perform Contractor’s obligations under this Agreement. All such documents and other media, including all copies thereof, shall be returned
to Owner upon the earlier of expiration of the Defect Correction Period for Subproject 5 and termination of this Agreement, except that Contractor may, subject to its confidentiality obligations as set forth in Article 19, retain one record set of
such documents or other media. Owner hereby grants to Contractor Group and Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors of any of the foregoing with respect to the Work a non-exclusive, royalty-free, revocable, non-transferable license to use and modify
Owner Proprietary Work Product (and all Intellectual Property existing or referenced therein) to the extent required to perform Contractor’s obligations under this Agreement. For the purposes of this Agreement, “Owner Proprietary
Work Product” means Intellectual Property and written materials, plans, drafts, specifications, or computer files or other documents, owned by Owner or its Affiliates prior to the Contract Date or developed or acquired by Owner or its
Affiliates independently of this Agreement. 
 10.3 License to Use Liquefaction Facility. Subject to Section 10.1D, and to the
extent not covered by Section 10.1B or a separate sub-license between Owner and Contractor, Contractor shall obtain and provide to Owner a fully-paid up, irrevocable, non-exclusive and royalty-free license (including process licenses other than
the Optimized Cascade Process license) from its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors to allow Owner to operate and maintain the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility, the Existing Facility (to the extent necessary to operate and maintain the Stage 3
Liquefaction Facility), the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility (to the extent necessary to operate and maintain the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility) and the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility (to the extent necessary to operate and maintain the Stage 3
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or earlier termination, Contractor shall, to the extent not covered by Section 10.1B or a separate sub-license between Owner and Contractor, assign to Owner all licenses provided by any
Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor to Contractor (other than any license provided by ConocoPhillips). Owner shall be entitled to assign its rights in the licenses; provided that such assignee shall only be entitled to use such licenses for
the purposes specified herein, which licenses shall in all respects remain limited by and subject to the terms of this Agreement. 

ARTICLE 11 
 COMPLETION

 11.1 Notice of RFSU, Delivery of Feed Gas for Commissioning, Start Up and Performance Testing and LNG Production. 

A. Notice of RFSU. 

1. Without limitation of any scheduling requirements contained in this Agreement, Contractor shall give Owner one hundred
twenty (120) Days’ prior written notice of the thirty (30) Day period during which Contractor expects to achieve RFSU of Subproject 5. Sixty (60) Days after such initial notice, Contractor shall give Owner a second written notice
specifying the seven (7) Day period during which Contractor expects to achieve RFSU of Subproject 5. 
 2. Owner shall
notify FERC within three (3) Days of the second written notice issued in accordance with Section 11.1A.1 that RFSU is scheduled to occur during the period specified in the second written notice so that a letter authorizing Owner to
introduce Natural Gas for commissioning of the Subproject (“FERC Authorization for Commissioning”) can be obtained from FERC. 

3. At such time as Subproject 5 has achieved RFSU, Contractor shall certify to Owner in the form of Attachment L
(“RFSU Completion Certificate”) that all requirements under this Agreement for RFSU have occurred. The RFSU Completion Certificate shall be accompanied by other supporting documentation as may be required under the Agreement
to establish that the requirements for RFSU have been met. 
 4. If Contractor achieves RFSU during the period specified in
the second notice issued in accordance with Section 11.1A.1, Owner shall provide the FERC Authorization for Commissioning of the Subproject within seven (7) Days after the date that RFSU is achieved. In the event Owner fails to provide the
FERC Authorization for Commissioning within the period specified in the preceding sentence, Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order to the extent allowed under Section 6.9 of the Agreement. 

B. Notice of Delivery of Feed Gas for Commissioning, Start Up and Performance Testing. Contractor shall provide
to Owner a schedule of the quantities of Commissioning Feed Gas, in MMBtu, that Contractor anticipates it will need for the Subproject in accordance with the following Commissioning Feed Gas forward plan: 

  

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 1. No later than the twentieth
(20th) Day of the Month occurring three (3) Months prior to the Month Contractor first needs Commissioning Feed Gas for the Subproject, Contractor shall give written notice to Owner of
the total quantity of Commissioning Feed Gas required for the Month Commissioning Feed Gas is first needed and for each of the following two (2) Months (e.g., if the Contractor’s first need of Commissioning Feed Gas for the Subproject is
anticipated to be in June, Contractor shall give written notice to Owner by March 20th of the anticipated total quantity of Commissioning Feed Gas required in the Months of June, July and
August). 
 2. No later than the twentieth (20th) Day of the Month
occurring two (2) Months prior to the Month Contractor first needs Commissioning Feed Gas for the Subproject, Contractor shall give written notice to Owner of (i) the quantities of Commissioning Feed Gas for each twenty-four (24) hour
period between the hours of 9:00 AM of one Day to 9:00 AM the next Day, (“Daily Quantities”) for the Month Commissioning Feed Gas is first needed and (ii) any revisions to the total Month’s quantities required for
each of the following two (2) Months (e.g., if the Contractor’s first need of Commissioning Feed Gas for the Subproject is anticipated to be in June, Contractor shall give notice to Owner by April 20th of the Daily Quantities for June, and revisions, if any, to the total quantity of Commissioning Feed Gas required in the Months of July and August). 

3. No later than the twentieth (20th) Day of the Month prior to the
Month Contractor first needs Commissioning Feed Gas for the Subproject and no later than the twentieth (20th) Day of each following Month, Contractor shall give written notice to Owner of the
Daily Quantities for the next three (3) Months. 
 4. During each Month that Contractor requires Commissioning Feed Gas,
Contractor will give Owner written notice of Daily Quantities as follows: (i) every Thursday by 5:00 PM of the Daily Quantities Contractor anticipates requiring for each Day between and including the following Tuesday through Monday, and
(ii) every Day by 3:00 PM of the Daily Quantity for the next two (2) Days. 
 5. In the event that Contractor at
any time becomes aware or has reason to believe that Contractor will require materially less than the previously noticed Daily Quantity for that Day, Contractor shall immediately give Owner written notice of such fact and of the revised Daily
Quantity. 
 6. If, following the twentieth (20th) Day of each
Month, Contractor’s need for Daily Quantities changes materially from the previously noticed Daily Quantities, then Owner shall use commercially reasonable efforts to reschedule the delivery of the Commissioning Feed Gas so as to accommodate
the revised Daily Quantities notified by Contractor in writing. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any failure by Owner to supply Commissioning Feed Gas at such time as such Feed Gas is needed in accordance with the periods set forth in the notices
delivered during the Month prior to such need, shall entitle Contractor to a Change Order, provided that Contractor complies with the requirements set forth in Sections 6.2, 6.5 and 6.9. 

  

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 C. Notice of Scheduling of LNG Production Requirement. Contractor
shall provide to Owner a schedule of the quantities of LNG Contractor expects to produce from the Commissioning Feed Gas (“Commissioning LNG”) in accordance with the following Commissioning LNG forward plan: 

1. In coordination with the Commissioning Feed Gas forward plan in 11.1B, no later than the twentieth (20th) Day of the
Month occurring three (3) Months prior to the Month Contractor first expects to produce Commissioning LNG for the Subproject, Contractor shall give written notice to Owner of the quantity, in MMBtu, of the Commissioning LNG expected to be
produced in the Month Contractor first expects to produce Commissioning LNG and for each of the following two (2) Months. 

2. No later than the twentieth (20th) Day of the Month occurring two (2) Months prior to the Month Contractor first
expects to produce Commissioning LNG for the Subproject, Contractor shall give written notice to Owner of (i) Commissioning LNG expected to be produced for each Day for the Month Contractor first expects to produce Commissioning LNG and
(ii) any revisions to the total Months quantities of Commissioning LNG expected in the following two (2) Months. 

3. No later than the twentieth (20th) Day of the Month prior to the Month Contractor will first produce Commissioning LNG
for the Subproject and no later than the twentieth 20th Day of each following Month, Contractor shall give written notice to Owner of the Commissioning LNG to be produced for each Day for the next three (3) Months. 

4. If, following the twentieth (20th) Day of each Month, Contractor’s daily plan for Commissioning LNG production
changes materially from the previously noticed daily plan, then Owner shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide storage for the Commissioning LNG to accommodate the revised plan for Commissioning LNG production as notified by Contractor
in writing. 
 11.2 Notice and Requirements for Substantial Completion. Contractor shall give Owner not less than ninety (90)
Days’ prior written notice of its intention to commence the Performance Tests, and, on the sixtieth (60th) Day and thirtieth (30th) Day immediately prior to Contractor’s intention to commence such testing activities, Contractor
shall provide written notices to Owner. The Parties shall, no later than twenty-four (24) months after Owner’s issuance of the Notice to Proceed, mutually agree upon final test procedures for the conduct of the Performance Tests as
specified in and consistent with Attachment S (these test procedures and the test parameters specified in Attachment S hereinafter referred to as “Performance Test Procedures”). Contractor shall provide all
labor, equipment, supplies, and all other items necessary for the conduct of the Performance Tests; provided, however, that Owner shall provide operating personnel for supervision by Contractor in accordance with Section 4.4 and the

  

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Commissioning Feed Gas in accordance with Section 11.1B. Contractor shall analyze the data obtained during all Performance Tests, and ensure that such data reflects the performance standards
required hereunder. A complete copy of all raw performance data and a detailed listing of all testing instrumentation utilized shall be provided to Owner at the completion of testing. Upon achieving all requirements under this Agreement for
Substantial Completion of Subproject 5, Contractor shall certify to Owner in the form of Attachment M (“Substantial Completion Certificate”) that all of the requirements under this Agreement for Substantial Completion
of Subproject 5 have occurred and shall provide with such Substantial Completion Certificate a Performance Test report and analysis to Owner. At a minimum, the Performance Test report shall include (i) the raw data, (ii) the
instrumentation utilized for the Performance Tests, (iii) the procedures utilized during the Performance Tests, (iv) calculations and information, and a full explanation concerning same, for adjustments to the Guarantee Conditions, as and
to the extent specified in the Performance Test Procedures, and (v) any other reasonable supporting information used to demonstrate that the Work has met the Minimum Acceptance Criteria or Performance Guarantee, as the case may be. The
Substantial Completion Certificate shall be accompanied by all other supporting documentation as may be reasonably required to establish that the requirements for Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 have been met. 

11.3 Owner Acceptance of RFSU and Substantial Completion. 

A. Owner Acceptance of RFSU. Owner shall notify Contractor whether it accepts or rejects the RFSU Completion
Certificate within seventy-two (72) hours following Owner’s receipt thereof. All Work shall continue during pendency of Owner’s review. Acceptance of RFSU (which such acceptance shall not be unreasonably withheld) shall be evidenced
by Owner’s signature on such RFSU Completion Certificate. The date of RFSU shall be based upon, and the date of Owner’s acceptance of RFSU shall be deemed to have occurred on, the date listed on the RFSU Completion Certificate; provided
that all requirements under this Agreement for RFSU were achieved on such date listed on the RFSU Completion Certificate except for the payment of any and all Liquidated Damages due and owing to Owner and provided further that the payment
to Owner of such Liquidated Damages shall have been made within the time and in accordance with Section 20.3C in order for RFSU to have occurred on the date listed in the RFSU Completion Certificate. If Owner does not agree that RFSU has
occurred, then Owner shall state the basis for its rejection in reasonable detail in such notice. If the Parties do not mutually agree on when and if RFSU has occurred, the Parties shall thereupon promptly and in good faith confer and make all
reasonable efforts to resolve such issue. In the event such issue is not resolved within forty-eight (48) hours of the delivery by Owner of its notice to Contractor, the Parties shall resolve such Dispute in accordance with Section 18.1A.
Owner’s acceptance of RFSU shall not relieve Contractor of any of its obligations to perform the Work in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement. As used in this Section 11.3A, “unreasonably withheld” means that Owner
fails to accept the RFSU Completion Certificate even if all of the requirements under this Agreement for the achievement of RFSU of Subproject 5 have been achieved. For the avoidance of doubt, “unreasonably withheld,” as used in this
Section 11.3A, means that Owner cannot fail to accept the RFSU Completion Certificate if all the requirements under this Agreement for the achievement of RFSU have been achieved. 

  

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 B. Owner Acceptance of Substantial Completion. Owner shall notify
Contractor whether it accepts or rejects a Substantial Completion Certificate within ten (10) Days following Owner’s receipt thereof. All Work shall continue during pendency of Owner’s review. Acceptance of such Substantial Completion
(which such acceptance shall not be unreasonably withheld) shall be evidenced by Owner’s signature on such Substantial Completion Certificate. The date of Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 shall be based upon, and the date of Owner’s
acceptance of Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 shall be deemed to have occurred on, the date listed on the Substantial Completion Certificate, provided that all requirements under this Agreement for Substantial Completion of Subproject
5 were achieved on such date listed on the Substantial Completion Certificate except for the payment of any and all Liquidated Damages due and owing to Owner and provided further that the payment to Owner of such Liquidated Damages shall have
been made within the time and in accordance with Section 20.3C in order for Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 to have occurred on the date listed in the Substantial Completion Certificate. If Owner does not agree that Substantial
Completion of Subproject 5 has occurred, then Owner shall state the basis for its rejection in reasonable detail in such notice. If the Parties do not mutually agree on when and if Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 has occurred, the Parties
shall thereupon promptly and in good faith confer and make all reasonable efforts to resolve such issue. In the event such issue is not resolved within ten (10) Days of the delivery by Owner of its notice to Contractor, the Parties shall
resolve such Dispute in accordance with Section 18.1A. Owner’s acceptance of Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 shall not relieve Contractor of any of its obligations to perform the Work in accordance with the requirements of this
Agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section, Owner shall not be required to accept the Substantial Completion Certificate if the requirements under this Agreement for the achievement of Substantial Completion of Subproject 5
have not been achieved. As used in this Section 11.3B, “unreasonably withheld” means that Owner fails to accept the Substantial Completion Certificate even if all of the requirements under this Agreement for the achievement of
Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 have been achieved. For the avoidance of doubt, “unreasonably withheld,” as used in this Section 11.3B, means that Owner cannot fail to accept the Substantial Completion Certificate if all the
requirements under this Agreement for the achievement of Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 have been achieved. 
 11.4 Minimum
Acceptance Criteria and Performance Liquidated Damages. 
 A. Minimum Acceptance Criteria Achieved. In the
event that Subproject 5 fails to achieve the Performance Guarantee by the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date, as evidenced by the Performance Test results, but meets the Minimum Acceptance Criteria and all other requirements for Substantial
Completion of Subproject 5, then Contractor shall have the right, upon written notice to Owner, to elect one of the following options; provided, however, if the Performance Tests results evidence that the LNG Production Rate does not exceed
ninety eight percent (98%) of the Performance Guarantee, then Owner shall have the right, upon written notice, to elect and direct Contractor, within thirty (30) Days after receipt of a notice from Contractor specifying the Performance
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 (i) Contractor shall transfer care, custody and control of Subproject 5 to Owner. Upon such
transfer and satisfaction of all other requirements of Substantial Completion, Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 shall be achieved, and Owner shall sign the Substantial Completion Certificate submitted by Contractor. Contractor shall only be
responsible for the payment of Delay Liquidated Damages owing up to the date of Substantial Completion of Subproject 5, which shall be paid in accordance with Section 20.3C. Contractor shall pay, as a condition of Substantial Completion,
Performance Liquidated Damages to Owner in accordance with Section 20.3C based on the results of the last Performance Test conducted by Contractor prior to issuance of a notice of election by Owner or Contractor pursuant to this
Section 11.4; or 
 (ii) Contractor shall transfer care, custody and control of Subproject 5 to Owner and take corrective actions to
achieve such Performance Guarantee. Upon such transfer and satisfaction of all other requirements of Substantial Completion, Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 shall be achieved, and Owner shall sign the Substantial Completion Certificate
submitted by Contractor. Contractor shall only be responsible for the payment of Delay Liquidated Damages owing up to the date of Substantial Completion of Subproject 5, which shall be paid in accordance with Section 20.3C. The corrective
actions required to be performed by Contractor shall be performed in accordance with Owner’s operation and maintenance schedule so as to not interfere with operation of Subproject 5 and subject to any security or safety requirements. For the
period of time that Contractor is taking corrective action to achieve the Performance Guarantee(s) pursuant to this Section 11.4A(ii), Owner shall provide safe, reasonable access to Contractor for performance of such corrective actions, but at
all times performing such Work so as not to interfere with the operation of Subproject 5. Prior to the election of the option under this Section 11.4A(ii), Contractor shall deliver to Owner a detailed corrective action plan and schedule to
achieve the Performance Guarantee. If Subproject 5 has not achieved the Performance Guarantee within one hundred and eighty (180) Days after the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date (or such later date as may be mutually agreed in writing),
then Contractor shall cease taking corrective actions to achieve the Performance Guarantee, and in that event, Contractor shall pay to Owner the Performance Liquidated Damages for such Performance Guarantee in accordance with Section 20.3C
based on the results of the last Performance Test conducted by Contractor. On the other hand, if such Performance Guarantee is achieved within the prescribed period, Contractor shall owe no Performance Liquidated Damages for Subproject 5.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that the Owner directed Contractor or Contractor elected to proceed with the option under this Section 11.4A(ii) and Contractor achieves an LNG Production Rate that exceeds ninety eight percent
(98%) of the Performance Guarantee, Contractor shall have the right to cease taking corrective actions to achieve the Performance Guarantee, and Contractor shall pay to Owner the Performance Liquidated Damages for such Performance Guarantee in
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 B. Minimum Acceptance Criteria Not Achieved. In the event that
Subproject 5 fails to achieve the Minimum Acceptance Criteria, as evidenced by the Performance Test results, by the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date, as such date may be extended by Change Order as provided herein, then (i) Substantial
Completion of Subproject 5 shall not occur and (ii) the provisions of Section 13.1 shall apply. In addition to the foregoing, Contractor shall attempt for a period of ten (10) months after the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date
(“Minimum Acceptance Criteria Correction Period”) to correct the Work to enable Subproject 5 to achieve the Minimum Acceptance Criteria and otherwise achieve Substantial Completion of Subproject 5. If Subproject 5 has not
achieved the Minimum Acceptance Criteria and Substantial Completion upon the termination of the Minimum Acceptance Criteria Correction Period, then Owner shall have, in its sole discretion, the option of either (a) granting Contractor up to an
additional ten (10) month Minimum Acceptance Criteria Correction Period under the same terms and conditions as the first, including the application of Section 13.1 (subject to Section 20.2A); or (b) declaring Contractor Default
pursuant to Article 16, in which case Owner shall be entitled to immediately (and without any cure period allowed) terminate Contractor’s performance of the Work in accordance with Section 16.1A, and Owner shall have all of the rights
under Section 16.1, including all Delay Liquidated Damages owed but subject to Section 20.2A, provided that Owner shall not be entitled to any Performance Liquidated Damages for a termination under this Section 11.4B with
respect to Subproject 5. If, on the other hand, Subproject 5 has achieved the Minimum Acceptance Criteria and Substantial Completion during the Minimum Acceptance Criteria Correction Period (or during the second ten (10) month period, should
Owner elect that option), then Contractor shall be liable to Owner for Delay Liquidated Damages up to the date of Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 (subject to Section 20.2A) and all Performance Liquidated Damages owed (subject to Section
20.2B). 
 11.5 Punchlist. Upon completion of the Performance Tests and prior to Substantial Completion of Subproject 5, Owner and
Contractor shall inspect Subproject 5, and Contractor shall prepare a proposed Punchlist of items identified as needing to be completed or corrected as a result of such inspection. Contractor shall promptly provide the proposed Punchlist to Owner
for its review, together with an estimate of the time and cost necessary to complete or correct each Punchlist item. Contractor shall add to the proposed Punchlist any Punchlist items that are identified by Owner within ten (10) Days after
Owner’s receipt of the proposed Punchlist from Contractor, and Contractor shall immediately initiate measures to complete or correct, as appropriate, any item on Contractor’s proposed Punchlist (including those items identified by Owner
during Owner’s review) that are not of a Punchlist nature. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, Contractor and Owner are not required as a condition of Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 to agree upon and identify
every Punchlist item and include it on the Punchlist, but Contractor is required to complete as a condition of Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 all Work that does not meet the definition of Punchlist as provided in Section 1.1. In the
event of a Dispute regarding whether a specific item of Work meets the definition of Punchlist under Section 1.1, the Parties shall resolve such Dispute in accordance with Section 18.1A. Owner shall provide Contractor with access to the
Work after Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 sufficient to enable Contractor to complete all Punchlist items, so long as such access does not unreasonably interfere with operation of Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 after substantial completion of
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Subproject 4 after substantial completion of Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 (as applicable) under the Stage 2 EPC Agreement, Subproject 6 after substantial completion of Subproject 6, or the
Existing Facility and subject to any reasonable security or safety requirements of Owner. Upon Contractor’s completion or correction of any items necessary to achieve Substantial Completion of Subproject 5, as modified by any Owner additions,
such Punchlist shall govern Contractor’s performance of the Punchlist items up to Final Completion. All Work on the Punchlist shall be completed by the date required for Final Completion, as specified in Section 5.3C, or Owner may, in
addition to any other rights that it may have under this Agreement, complete such Punchlist Work at the expense of Contractor. In the event Owner elects to complete such Punchlist Work, Contractor shall pay Owner, within ten (10) Days after
receipt of written notice from Owner, all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Owner in performing such Punchlist Work, or, at Owner’s sole discretion, Owner may withhold or offset amounts owed to Contractor or collect on the Letter of
Credit in accordance with Section 7.8 in the amount of such costs and expenses. Any Defective Work identified after agreement between the Parties of the Punchlist shall be corrected by Contractor as a Warranty item under Article 12. 

11.6 Notice and Requirements for Final Completion. Final Completion shall be achieved when all requirements for Final Completion set
forth in the definition of Final Completion under Section 1.1 have been satisfied. Upon Final Completion, Contractor shall certify to Owner in the form of Attachment N (“Final Completion Certificate”) that all of
such requirements have occurred. Owner shall notify Contractor whether it accepts or rejects the Final Completion Certificate within ten (10) Days following Owner’s receipt thereof. Acceptance of Final Completion (which such acceptance
shall not be unreasonably withheld) shall be evidenced by Owner’s signature on such certificate, which shall be forwarded to Contractor with such notice. The date of Final Completion shall be based upon, and the date of Owner’s acceptance
of Final Completion shall be deemed to have occurred on, the date listed on the Final Completion Certificate; provided that all requirements under this Agreement for Final Completion were achieved on such date listed on the Final Completion
Certificate. If Owner does not agree that Final Completion has occurred, then Owner shall state the basis for its rejection in such notice. If the Parties do not mutually agree on when and if Final Completion has occurred, the Parties shall
thereupon promptly and in good faith confer and make all reasonable efforts to resolve such issue. In the event such issue is not resolved within ten (10) Days of the delivery by Owner of its notice, the Parties shall resolve such Dispute in
accordance with Section 18.1A. Owner’s acceptance of Final Completion shall not relieve Contractor of any of its remaining obligations in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this
Section, Owner shall not be required to accept the Final Completion Certificate if the requirements under this Agreement for the achievement of Final Completion have not been achieved. As used in this Section 11.6, “unreasonably
withheld” means that Owner fails to accept the Final Completion Certificate even if all of the requirements under this Agreement for the achievement of Final Completion have been achieved. For the avoidance of doubt, “unreasonably
withheld,” as used in this Section 11.6, means that Owner cannot fail to accept the Final Completion Certificate if all the requirements under this Agreement for the achievement of Final Completion have been achieved. 

11.7 Operations Activities. 

A. Operation by Contractor. Prior to Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 and after RFSU of Subproject 5, to
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Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility, Contractor shall, to the extent reasonably possible, operate the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility in accordance with Owner’s reasonable instructions and all
Permits (“Operations Activity” or collectively “Operations Activities”). Contractor shall not have the obligation to follow Owner’s instructions for any Operations Activity if such Operations
Activity in Contractor’s reasonable opinion has more than a minimal impact on Contractor’s cost of performance of the Work or Contractor’s ability to perform the Work in accordance with the Project Schedule or Contractor’s
ability to perform any other obligation under this Agreement, the intent of this Section 11.7A being that Contractor’s performance of the Work shall have priority over the operation of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility; provided,
however, notwithstanding the foregoing, Owner shall be entitled to direct Contractor to stop, or cause to be stopped, all or any portion of the Work if the continuance of such Work would, in Owner’s reasonable opinion, be unsafe or cause
damage to the Project or the Liquefaction Facility. Within twelve (12) hours of receipt of Owner’s instructions regarding such Operations Activity, Contractor shall provide notice to Owner informing Owner whether it can comply with
Owner’s instructions and the reason if it cannot so comply. Contractor’s performance of the Operations Activities shall not in any way release Contractor or any surety of Contractor from any obligations or liabilities pursuant to this
Agreement. 
 B. Operation by Owner. Upon Owner’s election to take care, custody and control of Subproject
5 in accordance with Section 11.4, Owner has the right to operate Subproject 5. Owner shall bear the risk of physical loss and damage to the Work and the Project as provided in Article 8. 

ARTICLE 12 
 WARRANTY AND
CORRECTION OF WORK 
 12.1 Warranty. 

A. General. The warranties set forth in this Article 12 (collectively, the “Warranty” or
“Warranties”) are in addition to any of the Minimum Acceptance Criteria or the Performance Guarantee set forth in this Agreement. Any Work, or component thereof, that is not in conformity with any Warranty is defective
(“Defective”) and contains a defect (“Defect”). 
 B. Warranty of
Work. Contractor hereby warrants that: 
 1. the Equipment, and each component thereof, shall be new (unless
otherwise specified in this Agreement) and of good quality; 
 2. the Work (including the Equipment) shall be in accordance
with all of the requirements of this Agreement, including in accordance with GECP, Applicable Law and Applicable Codes and Standards; and 

3. the Work (including the Equipment) shall be free from encumbrances to title, as set forth in greater detail in
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 C. Documentation Warranty. Contractor warrants that the written
instructions regarding the use of Equipment, including those instructions in operation and maintenance manuals, shall conform to this Agreement and GECP as of the time such instructions are prepared. If any non-conformance with the Warranty
specified in this Section 12.1C occurs or is discovered at any time prior to or during the Defect Correction Period, Contractor shall, at its sole expense, furnish Owner with corrected instructions. 

D. Assignment and Enforcement of Subcontractor Warranties. Contractor shall be fully responsible and liable to
Owner for its Warranty and Corrective Work obligations and liability under this Agreement for all Work, including Work performed by its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors. Without limiting the foregoing, all warranties obtained by Contractor from
Subcontractors shall run to the benefit of Contractor but shall permit Contractor, prior to assignment to Owner, the right (upon mutual agreement of the Parties), to authorize Owner to deal with Subcontractor on Contractor’s behalf. Such
warranties, with duly executed instruments assigning the warranties shall be delivered to Owner concurrent with the end of the Defect Correction Period. This Section 12.1D shall not in any way be construed to limit Contractor’s liability
under this Agreement for the entire Work or its obligation to enforce Subcontractor warranties. 
 E. Exceptions to
Warranty. The Warranty excludes remedy (and Contractor shall have no liability to Owner) for any damage or defect to the extent caused by: (i) improper repairs or alterations, misuse, neglect or accident by Owner; (ii) operation,
maintenance or use of the Project, Work or any component thereof in a manner not in compliance with a material requirement of operation and maintenance manuals delivered by Contractor to Owner; (iii) normal wear and tear; (iv) normal
corrosion or (v) an event of Force Majeure (but only, with respect to obligations under this Article 12, to the extent such event of Force Majeure occurs after Substantial Completion of Subproject 5). 

12.2 Correction of Work Prior to Substantial Completion. 

A. General Rights. All Work shall be subject to inspection by Owner at all reasonable times to determine whether
the Work conforms to the requirements of this Agreement. Upon Owner giving reasonable prior notice, Contractor shall furnish Owner with access to all locations where Work is in progress on the Site and at the offices of Contractor and its Major
Subcontractors. Owner shall be entitled to provide Contractor with written notice of any Work which Owner believes does not conform to the requirements of this Agreement. After Contractor becomes aware of a Defect in the Work prior to Substantial
Completion of Subproject 5, Contractor will provide Owner with a general plan that provides for Contractor to investigate and, if necessary, correct (whether by repair, replacement or otherwise) the Defect (having regard to the nature of the Defect,
the Project Schedule, safety, insurance and any adverse impact on the operation of the Existing Facility, Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 after substantial completion of Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 (as applicable) under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement,
Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 after substantial completion of Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 (as applicable) under the Stage 2 EPC Agreement), or Subproject 6 after substantial completion of Subproject 6 under the Stage 4 EPC Agreement, which plan may
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Contractor will carry out and complete the necessary work at its own cost and expense in order to remedy the Defect in Subproject 5 prior to Substantial Completion of Subproject 5, unless:
(i) otherwise provided in the plan for earlier correction; or (ii) such Defect materially impacts the operation of the Existing Facility, Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 after substantial completion of Subproject 1 or Subproject 2 (as
applicable) under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 after substantial completion of Subproject 3 or Subproject 4 (as applicable) under the Stage 2 EPC Agreement, or Subproject 6 after substantial completion of Subproject 6
under the Stage 4 EPC Agreement, in which case Contractor shall immediately commence to correct the Defect and complete the remedy as expeditiously as possible. The cost of disassembling, dismantling or making safe finished Work for the purpose of
inspection, and reassembling such portions (and any delay associated therewith) shall be borne by (i) Contractor, if such Work is found not to conform with the requirements of this Agreement, and (ii) by Owner, if such Work is found to
conform with the requirements of this Agreement, and Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order in such event; provided that Contractor complies with the requirements set forth in Sections 6.2 and 6.5. 

B. Witness Points. Contractor shall provide Owner with a list of witness points for all Major Equipment no later
than thirty (30) Days after execution of the relevant Subcontract and Owner shall notify Contractor which of the witness points it wishes its personnel to witness. Contractor shall provide Owner with at least fifteen (15) Days’ prior
written notice of the actual scheduled date of each of the tests Owner has indicated it wishes to witness. Contractor shall cooperate with Owner if Owner elects to witness any additional tests, and Contractor acknowledges that Owner shall have the
right to witness all tests being performed in connection with the Work. Notwithstanding Owner’s rights to witness tests, Owner shall not interrupt or interfere with any test or require changes while witnessing such tests; provided
however, if Owner observes testing that, in Owner’s reasonable opinion, raises a safety concern or could cause damage to Major Equipment, then Owner has the right (but not the obligation) to notify Contractor and Contractor shall promptly
respond after such notification to rectify any issues. 
 C. No Obligation to Inspect. Owner’s right to
conduct inspections under Sections 12.2A and 12.2B shall not obligate Owner to do so. Neither the exercise of Owner of any such right, nor any failure on the part of Owner to discover or reject Defective Work shall be construed to imply an
acceptance of such Defective Work or a waiver of such Defect. In addition, Owner’s acceptance of any Work which is later determined to be Defective shall not in any way relieve Contractor from its obligations under this Article 12. 

12.3 Correction of Work After Substantial Completion. If, during the Defect Correction Period, any Work or component thereof is found
to be Defective, and Owner provides written notice to Contractor within the Defect Correction Period regarding such Defect, Contractor shall, at its sole cost and expense, promptly correct (whether by repair, replacement or otherwise) such Defective
Work, including all obligations in connection with such correction, such as in and out costs, storage, labor, Taxes, transportation and expediting costs and any other costs necessary to fully correct the Work (such correction of the Defective Work
is hereby defined as the “Corrective Work”). Any such notice from Owner shall state with reasonable specificity the date of occurrence or observation of the alleged Defect and the reasons supporting Owner’s belief that

  

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Contractor is responsible for performing Corrective Work. Owner shall provide Contractor with access to the Stage 4 Liquefaction Facility, Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility, the Stage 2 Liquefaction
Facility, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility and/or the Existing Facility sufficient to perform its Corrective Work, so long as such access does not unreasonably interfere with operation of the Stage 4 Liquefaction Facility, the Stage 3 Liquefaction
Facility, the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility or the Existing Facility and subject to any reasonable security or safety requirements of Owner. In the event Contractor utilizes spare parts owned by Owner in the course
of performing the Corrective Work, Contractor shall supply Owner free of charge with new spare parts equivalent in quality and quantity to all such spare parts used by Contractor as soon as possible following the utilization of such spare parts.

 A. Owner Right to Perform Corrective Work. If Contractor fails to commence the Corrective Work during the
Defect Correction Period within a reasonable period of time not to exceed ten (10) Business Days, or does not complete such Corrective Work promptly (and provided that Owner provides Contractor access to the Stage 4 Liquefaction
Facility, the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility, the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility and/or the Existing Facility in accordance with this Section 12.3), then Owner, as its sole and exclusive remedy for the Defect
(except for its right to enforce the indemnification, defense and hold harmless obligations of Contractor pursuant to Sections 17.1A, 17.1F, 17.1G and 17.2), upon providing prior written notice to Contractor, may perform such Corrective Work, and
Contractor shall be liable to Owner for the reasonable costs incurred by Owner in connection with performing such Corrective Work, and shall pay Owner, within ten (10) Days after receipt of written notice from Owner, an amount equal to such
costs (or, at Owner’s sole discretion, Owner may withhold or offset amounts owed to Contractor or collect on the Letter of Credit in accordance with Section 7.8 in the amount of such costs and expenses); provided, however, if
Defective Work discovered during the Defect Correction Period presents an imminent threat to the safety or health of any Person and Owner knows of such Defective Work, Owner may perform such Corrective Work in order to correct such Defective Work
without giving prior written notice to Contractor. In such event, Contractor shall be liable to Owner for the reasonable costs incurred by Owner in connection with performing such Corrective Work, and shall pay Owner, after receipt of written notice
from Owner, an amount equal to such costs (or, at Owner’s sole discretion, Owner may withhold or offset amounts owed to Contractor or collect on the Letter of Credit in accordance with Section 7.8 in the amount of such costs). To the
extent any Corrective Work is performed by or on behalf of Owner, Contractor’s obligations with respect to such Defective Work that is corrected by or on behalf of Owner shall be relieved, with the exception of Contractor’s obligation to
pay Owner the reasonable costs incurred by Owner in connection with performing such Corrective Work. 
 B. Extended
Defect Correction Period for Corrective Work. With respect to any Corrective Work performed by Contractor, the Defect Correction Period for such Corrective Work shall be extended for an additional one (1) year from the date of the
completion of such Corrective Work; provided, however, in no event shall the Defect Correction Period for any Work (including Corrective Work) be less than the original Defect Correction Period or extend beyond thirty-six (36) Months
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 C. Standards for Corrective Work. All Corrective Work shall be
performed subject to the same terms and conditions under this Agreement as the original Work is required to be performed. In connection with the Corrective Work, any change to Equipment that would alter the requirements of this Agreement may be made
only with prior written approval of Owner in accordance with Section 3.29. 
 D. Expiration of Defect Correction
Period. Contractor shall not be liable to Owner for any Defective Work discovered after the expiration of the Defect Correction Period (as may be extended pursuant to Section 12.3B), except for any liability of Contractor pursuant to
its indemnification, defense and hold harmless obligations under this Agreement. 
 12.4 Assignability of Warranties. The Warranties
made in this Agreement shall be for the benefit of Owner and its successors and permitted assigns and the respective successors and permitted assigns of any of them, and are fully transferable and assignable. 

12.5 Waiver of Implied Warranties. The express warranties set forth in this Agreement (including Warranties) are exclusive and the
Parties hereby disclaim, and Owner hereby waives any and all warranties implied under Applicable Law (including the governing law specified in Section 21.9), including the implied warranty of merchantability and implied warranty of fitness for
a particular purpose. 
 ARTICLE 13 

DELAY LIQUIDATED DAMAGES AND SCHEDULE BONUS 

13.1 Delay Liquidated Damages. If Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 occurs after the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date,
Contractor shall pay to Owner the amounts listed in Attachment T per Day for each Day, or portion thereof, of delay until Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 occurs (the “Delay Liquidated Damages”). 

13.2 Schedule Bonus.  

A. If Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 occurs before the date falling *** (***) Days after issuance of NTP
(“Schedule Bonus Date for SP5”), Owner shall pay Contractor a bonus in the amount of *** (U.S.$***) per MMBtu of the LNG that is both (i) produced by Subproject 5 between the period of first production of LNG from
Subproject 5 and the Schedule Bonus Date for SP5 and (ii) sold by Owner to one of its customers prior to the Schedule Bonus Date for SP5 (“Schedule Bonus for SP5”). 

B. For avoidance of doubt, Contractor shall not be entitled to a Schedule Bonus for SP5 for any LNG that boils-off or is
vaporized and sold into the U.S. market as Natural Gas. The Schedule Bonus Date for SP5 shall be subject to adjustment solely at the discretion of the Chairman of Cheniere and any such adjustment shall be implemented by Change Order. Contractor
acknowledges that this Section 13.2 does not impose any obligation whatsoever on Owner to sell any LNG to any customers. 

  

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 ARTICLE 14 

CONTRACTOR’S REPRESENTATIONS 

Contractor represents and warrants as of the Contract Date that: 

14.1 Corporate Standing. It is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of Delaware, is
authorized and qualified to do business in all jurisdictions in which the nature of the business conducted by it makes such qualification necessary and where failure so to qualify would have a material adverse effect on its financial condition,
operations, prospects, taxes or business. 
 14.2 No Violation of Law; Litigation. It is not in violation of any Applicable Law or
judgment entered by any Governmental Instrumentality, which violations, individually or in the aggregate, would affect its performance of any obligations under this Agreement. There are no legal or arbitration proceedings or any proceeding by or
before any Governmental Instrumentality, now pending or (to the best knowledge of Contractor) threatened against Contractor that, if adversely determined, could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the financial condition,
operations, prospects or business, as a whole, of Contractor, or its ability to perform under this Agreement. 
 14.3 Licenses. It is
the holder of all licenses required to permit it to operate or conduct its business in Louisiana now and as contemplated by this Agreement. 

14.4 No Breach. Neither the execution and delivery of this Agreement, nor the consummation of the transactions herein contemplated or
compliance with the terms and provisions hereof will conflict with or result in a breach of, or require any consent under, the charter or by-laws of Contractor, or any Applicable Law or regulation, or any order, writ, injunction or decree of any
court, or any agreement or instrument to which Contractor is a party or by which it is bound or to which it or any of its property or assets is subject, or constitute a default under any such agreement or instrument. 

14.5 Corporate Action. It has all necessary power and authority to execute, deliver and perform its obligations under this Agreement;
the execution, delivery and performance by Contractor of this Agreement has been duly authorized by all necessary action on its part; and this Agreement has been duly and validly executed and delivered by Contractor and constitutes a legal, valid
and binding obligation of Contractor enforceable in accordance with its terms, except as the enforceability thereof may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or moratorium or other similar laws relating to the enforcement of
creditors’ rights generally. 
 14.6 Financial Solvency. It is financially solvent, able to pay all debts as they mature and
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 ARTICLE 15 

OWNER’S REPRESENTATIONS 
 Owner
represents and warrants as of the Contract Date that: 
 15.1 Standing. It is a limited liability company duly organized, validly
existing and in good standing under the laws of Delaware, is qualified to do business in all jurisdictions in which the nature of the business conducted by it makes such qualification necessary and where failure so to qualify would have a material
adverse effect on its financial condition, operations, prospects or business. 
 15.2 No Violation of Law; Litigation. It is not in
violation of any Applicable Law, or judgment entered by any Governmental Instrumentality, which violations, individually or in the aggregate, would affect its performance of any obligations under this Agreement. There are no legal or arbitration
proceedings or any proceeding by or before any Governmental Instrumentality, now pending or (to the best knowledge of Owner) threatened against Owner that, if adversely determined, could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on
the financial condition, operations, prospects or business, as a whole, of Owner, or its ability to perform under this Agreement. 
 15.3
Licenses. It is the holder of or will take the necessary action to obtain all Owner Permits under Attachment Q. 
 15.4 No
Breach. Neither the execution and delivery of this Agreement, nor the consummation of the transactions herein contemplated or compliance with the terms and provisions hereof and thereof will conflict with or result in a breach of, or require any
consent under, the constituent documents of Owner, any Applicable Law, any order, writ, injunction or decree of any court, or any agreement or instrument to which Owner is a party or by which it is bound or to which it or any of its property or
assets is subject, or constitute a default under any such agreement or instrument. 
 15.5 Corporate Action. It has all necessary
power and authority to execute, deliver and perform its obligations under this Agreement; the execution, delivery and performance by Owner of this Agreement has been duly authorized by all necessary action on its part; and this Agreement has been
duly and validly executed and delivered by Owner and constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation of Owner enforceable in accordance with its terms, except as the enforceability thereof may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization
or moratorium or other similar laws relating to the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally. 
 15.6 Financial Solvency.
Owner will have sufficient funds (as “sufficient funds” is defined in Section 4.1B), from itself and/or from financing from one or more Lenders, to enable it to fulfill its payment obligations under this Agreement. 

  

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 ARTICLE 16 

DEFAULT, TERMINATION AND SUSPENSION 

16.1 Default by Contractor. 

A. Owner Rights Upon Contractor Default. If Contractor shall at any time: (i) fail to commence the Work in
accordance with the provisions of this Agreement; (ii) abandon the Work; (iii) repudiate or fail to materially comply with any of its material obligations under this Agreement; (iv) be in Default pursuant to Section 21.7;
(v) fail to maintain insurance required under this Agreement; (vi) materially disregard Applicable Law or Applicable Standards and Codes; or (vii) itself or the Guarantor experience an Insolvency Event (each of the foregoing being a
“Default”) then, Owner has the right (without prejudice to any other rights under the Agreement) to provide written notice to Contractor specifying the nature of the Default and demanding that such Default be cured. If:
(a) with respect to any clause above (with the exception of clause (vii), which shall have no cure period in the event of a Contractor Insolvency Event, and with respect to an Insolvency Event for Guarantor, shall have the cure period specified
below) (1) Contractor fails to cure such Default within thirty (30) Days after receipt of such notice or, (2) if the Default cannot be cured within such thirty (30) Day period through the diligent exercise of all commercially
practicable efforts, Contractor fails to diligently exercise all commercially practicable efforts to cure such condition or fails to cure such condition within ninety (90) Days after receipt of such notice to cure such Default; or
(b) Contractor experiences an Insolvency Event, Owner, in the event of (a) or (b), at its sole option and, without prejudice to any other rights that it has under this Agreement and, upon notice to Contractor, may (y) take such steps
as are reasonably necessary to overcome the Default condition, in which case Contractor shall be liable to Owner for any and all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Owner in connection therewith, or (z) terminate for Default
Contractor’s performance of all of the Work. If Guarantor experiences an Insolvency Event, Contractor shall within thirty (30) Days after receipt of Owner’s notice provide either (A) a replacement Parent Guarantee by an Affiliate
of Contractor, which such form Parent Guarantee shall be in the same form as set forth in Attachment FF and the Affiliate of Contractor being subject to the approval of Owner and Owner’s Lender(s), or (B) security in the form of a
surety bond, letter of credit or bank guarantee in a form and amount reasonably required by Lender(s) and Owner, taking into consideration the status of the Project at the time of the Insolvency Event and providing sufficient protection to complete
the Work and satisfy all liabilities and obligations of Contractor under this Agreement. 
 B. Additional Rights of
Owner Upon Termination. In the event that Owner terminates this Agreement for Default in accordance with Section 16.1A, then Owner may, at its sole option, (i) enter onto the Site and, for the purpose of completing the Work, take
possession of the Project, Equipment, Construction Equipment, Work Product (subject to Section 10.1D), Books and Records and other items thereon owned or rented by Contractor (subject to the relevant Construction Equipment lease or rental
agreements), (ii) take assignment of any or all of the Subcontracts, and/or (iii) either itself or through others complete the Work. If the unpaid balance of the Contract Price shall exceed all actual costs and expenses incurred by Owner
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excess shall be paid by Owner to Contractor, but such amount shall not be paid until after Final Completion has been achieved. If such amount incurred by Owner shall exceed the unpaid balance of
the Contract Price, then, at Owner’s sole option, Contractor shall pay Owner the difference within ten (10) Days after receipt of written notice from Owner, or, after the expiration of such ten (10) Day period, Owner shall have the
right and authority to offset or draw down on the Letter of Credit in the amount of such difference. For the avoidance of doubt, prior to exercising such right to offset or collect on the Letter of Credit, Owner shall not be required to provide the
notice as set forth in Section 7.8. Contractor’s liability under this Section 16.1B is in addition to any other liability provided for under this Agreement and Owner shall have the right and authority to set off against and deduct
from any such excess due Contractor by Owner any other liability of Contractor to Owner under this Agreement. Owner agrees to act reasonably to mitigate any costs it might incur in connection with any termination for Default. Subject to the
limitation of liability set forth in Section 20.1, in addition to the amounts recoverable above in this Section 16.1B, Owner shall be entitled to delay damages under this Section 16.1B which, for this purpose, means (i) Delay
Liquidated Damages owed by Contractor to Owner under this Agreement up to the date of termination, and (ii) during the period commencing after termination and ending on the date Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 is achieved by a substitute
contractor, the costs incurred during this period by such substitute contractor to accelerate the work in order to achieve the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date (as may have been adjusted by Change Order) contemplated by this Agreement. 

C. Obligations Upon Termination. Upon termination for Default in accordance with Section 16.1A, Contractor
shall (i) immediately discontinue Work on the date specified in the notice; (ii) place no further orders for Subcontracts, Equipment, or any other items or services; (iii) inventory, maintain and turn over to Owner all Construction
Equipment owned by Contractor and (subject to the relevant Construction Equipment lease or rental agreements) all Construction Equipment rented by Contractor and, in each case, present on the Site prior to Contractor’s receipt of the
termination notice or provided by Owner for performance of the terminated Work; (iv) promptly make every reasonable effort to procure assignment or cancellation upon terms satisfactory to Owner of all Subcontracts, including rental agreements;
(v) cooperate with Owner in the transfer of Work Product (subject to Section 10.1D), including Drawings and Specifications, Permits and any other items or information and disposition of Work in progress so as to mitigate damages;
(vi) comply with other reasonable requests from Owner regarding the terminated Work; (vii) thereafter preserve and protect Work already in progress and to protect Equipment at the Site or in transit thereto, and to comply with any
Applicable Law and any Applicable Codes and Standards; and (viii) perform all other obligations under Section 16.1B. 
 16.2
Termination for Convenience by Owner. Owner shall have the right to terminate this Agreement for its convenience by providing Contractor with a written notice of termination, to be effective upon receipt by Contractor. Upon termination for
convenience, Contractor shall (i) immediately discontinue the Work on the date of the notice; (ii) place no further orders for Subcontracts, Equipment, or any other items or services; (iii) promptly make every reasonable effort to
procure cancellation upon terms satisfactory to Owner and Contractor of all Subcontracts, including rental agreements, unless Owner elects to take assignment of any such Subcontracts; (iv) assist Owner in the maintenance, protection, and
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Equipment at the Site or in transit to the Site; (v) cooperate with Owner for the efficient transition of the Work; and (vi) cooperate with Owner in the transfer of Work Product
(subject to Section 10.1D), including Drawings and Specifications, Permits and any other items or information and disposition of Work in progress and Owner may, at its sole option, take assignment of any or all of the Subcontracts. Contractor
shall be paid the following amounts no later than twenty-five (25) Days after submission of Contractor’s invoice(s) therefor: 

A. the portion of the Contract Price for the Work performed prior to termination, less that portion of the Contract Price
previously paid to Contractor; 
 B. actual costs reasonably incurred by Contractor on account of such termination (which
costs shall be adequately documented and supported by Contractor), including cancellation charges owed by Contractor to Subcontractors (provided that Owner does not take assignment of such Subcontracts) and costs associated with
demobilization of Contractor’s and Subcontractors’ personnel and Construction Equipment; and 
 C. in respect of
loss of profit, Owner shall pay Contractor a lump sum amount in accordance with the following: 
 1. If the Agreement is
terminated (a) prior to issuance of NTP and (b) prior to June 30, 2015, One Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$ 1,000,000); 

2. If the Agreement is terminated (a) prior to issuance of NTP and (b) after June 30, 2015 and on or before
June 30, 2016, Two Million Five Hundred Thousand U.S. Dollars (U.S.$2,500,000); and 
 3. If the Agreement is terminated
after issuance of NTP, a percentage of the unpaid portion of the Contract Price in accordance with the following schedule; provided that such amount shall not exceed Thirty Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$30,000,000): 

 

			
	 Date of Termination
	  	Amount Based on Unpaid
Portion of the Contract
Price
	 1 to 365 Days after issuance of NTP
	  	One percent (1%)
	 366 to 730 Days after issuance of NTP
	  	Two percent (2%)
	 731 to 1095 Days after issuance of NTP
	  	Three percent (3%)
	 1096 to 1460 Days after issuance of NTP
	  	Four percent (4%)
	 1461 Days after issuance of NTP and thereafter
	  	Five percent (5%)

 16.3 Suspension of Work. Owner may, for any reason, at any time and from time to time, by giving thirty
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Work or any part thereof, whereupon Contractor shall suspend the carrying out of such suspended Work for such time or times as Owner may require and shall take reasonable steps to minimize any
costs associated with such suspension. During any such suspension, Contractor shall properly protect and secure such suspended Work in such manner as Owner may reasonably require. Unless otherwise instructed by Owner, Contractor shall during any
such suspension maintain its staff and labor on or near the Site and otherwise be ready to proceed expeditiously with the Work as soon as reasonably practicable after receipt of Owner’s further instructions. Except where such suspension ordered
by Owner is the result of or due to the fault or negligence of Contractor or any Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor, Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order to recover the reasonable costs of such suspension, including demobilization and
remobilization costs, if necessary, and a time extension to the Project Schedule if and to the extent permitted under Section 6.9. As soon as reasonably practicable after receipt of notice to resume suspended Work, Contractor shall promptly
resume performance of the Work to the extent required in the notice. In no event shall Contractor be entitled to any additional profits or damages due to such suspension. After issuance of NTP, in the event that Owner suspends all of the Work and
such suspension (i) continues for an individual period exceeding ninety (90) consecutive Days, or (ii) in the event that one or more suspension periods continue for more than one hundred and twenty (120) Days in the cumulative
aggregate, and provided that such suspension is not due to the fault or negligence of Contractor or any Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor or an event of Force Majeure, then Contractor shall have the right to terminate this Agreement by
providing fourteen (14) Days’ written notice to Owner. In the event of such termination, Contractor shall have the rights (and Owner shall make the payments) provided for in Section 16.2. 

16.4 Suspension by Contractor. 

A. Suspension by Contractor for Owner’s Failure to Pay Undisputed Amounts. If Owner fails to pay any
undisputed amount due and owing to Contractor and such failure continues for more than fifteen (15) Days after the due date for such payment, then Contractor may suspend performance of the Work until Contractor receives such undisputed amounts.
Prior to any such suspension, Contractor shall provide Owner with at least fourteen (14) Days’ prior written notice of its intent to suspend performance of the Work, which notice may be given before expiration of the above fifteen
(15) Day window for non-payment. Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order on account of any suspension in accordance with this Section 16.4A; provided that Contractor complies with the requirements in Sections 6.2, 6.5 and
6.9. 
 B. Suspension by Contractor for Owner’s Failure to Fund Escrow Account. If Owner fails, in
accordance with Section 18.4, to escrow disputed and unpaid amounts in excess of Ten Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$10,000,000) and such failure continues for more than fifteen (15) Days after the time by which Owner is required to escrow
amounts in accordance with Section 18.4 for such disputed and unpaid amounts, then Contractor may suspend performance of the Work until Owner escrows any disputed and unpaid amounts exceeding Ten Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$10,000,000). Prior to
any such suspension, Contractor shall provide Owner with at least ten (10) Days’ prior written notice of its intent to suspend performance of the Work. Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order on account of any suspension in
accordance with this Section 16.4B; provided that Contractor complies with the requirements in Sections 6.2, 6.5 and 6.9. 

  

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 C. Undisputed Amounts. An amount shall be considered
“undisputed” under Sections 16.4A and 16.5 if the amount invoiced by Contractor is contested in bad faith by Owner or if Owner has failed to give notice of a disputed amount in accordance with Section 7.2E by the due date for payment
of the applicable invoiced amount. 
 D. Suspension by Contractor for Owner’s Failure to Deliver an Owner
Quarterly Confirmation. If Owner fails to deliver the Owner Quarterly Confirmation in accordance with Section 4.1A or an Owner Quarterly Confirmation indicates that either (A) Owner does not have sufficient funds (as
“sufficient funds” is defined in Section 4.1B) to continue to fulfill its payment obligations or (B) an event has come to the attention of Owner which would materially and adversely affect the continued availability of such
funding then, Contractor may, upon providing thirty (30) Days’ written notice to Owner (and provided that Owner does not cure such circumstance within such thirty (30) Day period), suspend performance of the Work until Owner delivers
to Contractor an Owner Quarterly Confirmation meeting the criteria set forth in Section 4.1. Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order on account of any suspension in accordance with this Section 16.4D, provided that Contractor
complies with the requirements in Sections 6.2, 6.5 and 6.9. 
 16.5 Termination by Contractor. If Owner shall at any time:
(i) fail to pay any undisputed amount; (ii) fail to materially comply with any of its material obligations under this Agreement (but only to the extent such material failure and the impact thereof is not subject to adjustment by Change
Order as set forth in Section 6.2); or (iii) experience an Insolvency Event (each of the foregoing being an “Owner Default”) then, Contractor has the right (without prejudice to any other rights under the Agreement)
to provide written notice to Owner specifying the nature of the Owner Default and demanding that such Owner Default be cured. If: (a) with respect to clause (i) Owner fails to cure such Owner Default within thirty (30) Days after
receipt of such notice; (b) with respect to clause (ii), (1) Owner fails to cure such Owner Default within forty-five (45) Days after receipt of such notice or, (2) if the Owner Default cannot be cured within such forty five
(45) Day period through the diligent exercise of all commercially practicable efforts, Owner fails to diligently exercise all commercially practicable efforts to cure such condition or fails to cure such condition within ninety (90) Days
after receipt of such notice to cure such Owner Default; or (c) Owner experiences an Insolvency Event, Contractor may, in the event of (a), (b) or (c), at its sole option and without prejudice to any other rights that it has under this
Agreement, and upon notice to Owner, terminate this Agreement. In the event of such termination under this Section 16.5, Contractor shall have the rights (and Owner shall make the payments) provided for in Section 16.2 in the event of an
Owner termination for convenience. 
 16.6 Termination in the Event of an Extended Force Majeure. After issuance of NTP, in the event
(i) any one Force Majeure event or the effects thereof causes suspension of a substantial portion of the Work for a period exceeding one hundred (100) consecutive Days or (ii) any one or more Force Majeure events or the effects thereof
causes suspension of a substantial portion of the Work for a period exceeding one hundred and eighty (180) Days in the aggregate during any continuous twenty-four (24) month period, then either Party shall have the right to terminate this
Agreement by providing fourteen (14) Days’ written notice of termination to the other Party, to be effective upon receipt by such other Party. In the event of such termination, Contractor shall have the rights (and Owner shall make the
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 16.7 Termination in the Event of Delayed Notice to Proceed. In the event Owner fails to
issue the NTP in accordance with Section 5.2B by June 30, 2016 (as may be extended by mutual agreement by the Parties), then either Party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement by providing written notice of termination to the
other Party, to be effective upon receipt by the other Party. In the event of such termination, Contractor shall have the rights (and Owner shall make the payments) provided for in Section 16.2, except that, in respect of loss of profit,
Contractor shall only be entitled to a lump sum equal to Five Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$ 5,000,000). 
 16.8 Contractor’s Right to
Terminate. Contractor’s sole right to terminate this Agreement is specified in Sections 16.3, 16.5, 16.6 and 16.7. 
 ARTICLE 17

 RELEASES AND INDEMNITIES 

17.1 General Indemnification. IN ADDITION TO ITS
INDEMNIFICATION, DEFENSE AND HOLD HARMLESS OBLIGATIONS CONTAINED ELSEWHERE IN THIS
AGREEMENT, CONTRACTOR SHALL INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE OWNER GROUP
FROM ANY AND ALL DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING ALL
REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND LITIGATION OR ARBITRATION EXPENSES) TO THE
EXTENT THAT SUCH DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS AND EXPENSES RESULT FROM ANY
OF THE FOLLOWING: 
 A. FAILURE OF
CONTRACTOR OR ITS SUBCONTRACTORS OR SUB-SUBCONTRACTORS TO COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE
LAW; PROVIDED THAT THIS INDEMNITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO FINES
AND PENALTIES IMPOSED ON OWNER GROUP AND RESULTING FROM THE FAILURE
OF CONTRACTOR OR ITS SUBCONTRACTORS OR SUB-SUBCONTRACTORS TO COMPLY WITH
APPLICABLE LAW EXCEPT ANY PORTION OF THE AMOUNT OF SUCH FINES AND
PENALTIES ATTRIBUTABLE TO PRIOR VIOLATIONS BY OWNER OF APPLICABLE LAWS RELATING
TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FOR WHICH OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE UNDER SECTION 4.7; 

B. ANY AND ALL DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS
AND EXPENSES SUFFERED BY A THIRD PARTY AND RESULTING FROM ACTUAL OR
ASSERTED VIOLATION OR INFRINGEMENT OF ANY DOMESTIC OR FOREIGN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS
OR TRADEMARKS OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OWNED BY A THIRD PARTY
TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH VIOLATION OR INFRINGEMENT RESULTS FROM PERFORMANCE
OF THE WORK BY CONTRACTOR OR ANY OF ITS SUBCONTRACTORS OR
SUB-SUBCONTRACTORS, OR ANY IMPROPER USE OF THIRD PARTY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
OR OTHER THIRD PARTY PROPRIETARY RIGHTS THAT MAY BE ATTRIBUTABLE TO
CONTRACTOR OR ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUB-SUBCONTRACTOR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
WORK (BUT EXCLUDING INFRINGEMENT BASED UPON ANY WORK OR DESIGNS RELATING
TO THE OPERATION OF THE OPTIMIZED CASCADE PROCESS); 

C. CONTAMINATION OR POLLUTION SUFFERED BY
A THIRD PARTY TO THE EXTENT RESULTING FROM CONTRACTOR’S OR ANY
SUBCONTRACTOR’S OR SUB-SUBCONTRACTOR’S USE, HANDLING OR DISPOSAL OF
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BROUGHT ON THE SITE OR ON THE OFF-SITE RIGHTS
OF WAYS AND EASEMENTS BY CONTRACTOR OR ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR
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 D. FAILURE BY CONTRACTOR
OR ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUB-SUBCONTRACTOR TO PAY TAXES FOR WHICH SUCH
PERSON IS LIABLE; 
 E. FAILURE OF
CONTRACTOR TO MAKE PAYMENTS TO ANY SUBCONTRACTOR IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
RESPECTIVE SUBCONTRACT, BUT NOT EXTENDING TO ANY SETTLEMENT PAYMENT MADE BY
OWNER TO ANY SUBCONTRACTOR AGAINST WHICH CONTRACTOR HAS PENDING OR PROSPECTIVE
CLAIMS, UNLESS SUCH SETTLEMENT IS MADE WITH CONTRACTOR’S CONSENT, EXCEPT
AFTER ASSUMPTION OF SUCH SUBCONTRACT BY OWNER IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 16.1B;

 F. PERSONAL INJURY TO OR DEATH
OF ANY PERSON (OTHER THAN EMPLOYEES OF ANY MEMBER OF THE CONTRACTOR
GROUP, THE OWNER GROUP OR ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUB-SUBCONTRACTOR), AND
DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY OF THIRD PARTIES TO THE EXTENT
ARISING OUT OF OR RESULTING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE, IN CONNECTION WITH
THE WORK, OF ANY MEMBER OF THE CONTRACTOR GROUP OR ANY SUBCONTRACTOR
OR SUB-SUBCONTRACTOR OR ANYONE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY EMPLOYED BY THEM;
OR 
 G. DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION
OF THE EXISTING FACILITY (EXCLUDING THE WORK RELATED THERETO), SUBPROJECT 1 OR
SUBPROJECT 2 (AFTER THE EARLIER OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OF EACH SUCH SUBPROJECT
OR TERMINATION OF THE STAGE 1 EPC AGREEMENT), SUBPROJECT 3 OR SUBPROJECT 4 (AFTER
THE EARLIER OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OF EACH SUBPROJECT OR TERMINATION OF
THE STAGE 2 EPC AGREEMENT), SUBPROJECT 5 (AFTER THE EARLIER OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION
OF SUBPROJECT 5 OR TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT) OR SUBPROJECT 6 (AFTER THE
EARLIER OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OF SUBPROJECT 6 OR TERMINATION OF THE STAGE 4 EPC
AGREEMENT) TO THE EXTENT ARISING OUT OF OR RESULTING FROM THE
NEGLIGENCE, IN CONNECTION WITH THE WORK, OF ANY MEMBER OF THE
CONTRACTOR GROUP OR ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUB-SUBCONTRACTOR OR ANYONE DIRECTLY
OR INDIRECTLY EMPLOYED BY THEM, PROVIDED THAT CONTRACTOR’S LIABILITY HEREUNDER
FOR DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION OF (I) THE EXISTING FACILITY (EXCLUDING
THE WORK RELATED THERETO) SHALL NOT EXCEED *** U.S. DOLLARS (U.S.$***) PER OCCURRENCE
(PROVIDED, HOWEVER, CONTRACTOR’S AND ITS SUBCONTRACTORS’ AND SUB-SUBCONTRACTORS’
LIABILITY FOR SUCH DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION TO THE EXISTING FACILITY SHALL
BE LIMITED TO THE ACTUAL AMOUNTS OF INSURANCE PROCEEDS PAID FOR SUCH
OCCURRENCE UNDER THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE REQUIRED TO BE PROVIDED BY
CONTRACTOR UNDER THIS AGREEMENT), (II) SUBPROJECT 1 OR SUBPROJECT 2 (AFTER THE
EARLIER OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OF EACH SUCH SUBPROJECT OR TERMINATION OF
THE STAGE 1 EPC AGREEMENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED ONE MILLION U.S. DOLLARS (U.S.$1,000,000) PER
OCCURRENCE, (III) SUBPROJECT 3 OR SUBPROJECT 4 (AFTER THE EARLIER OF SUBSTANTIAL
COMPLETION OF EACH SUCH SUBPROJECT OR TERMINATION OF THE STAGE 2 EPC AGREEMENT)
SHALL NOT EXCEED ONE MILLION U.S. DOLLARS (U.S.$1,000,000) PER OCCURRENCE, (IV) SUBPROJECT 5
(AFTER THE EARLIER OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OF SUBPROJECT 5 OR TERMINATION OF
THIS AGREEMENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED ONE MILLION U.S. DOLLARS (U.S.$1,000,000) PER OCCURRENCE,
OR (IV) SUBPROJECT 6 (AFTER THE EARLIER OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OF SUBPROJECT
6 OR TERMINATION OF THE STAGE 4 EPC AGREEMENT) SHALL NOT EXCEED ONE MILLION U.S.
DOLLARS (U.S.$1,000,000) PER OCCURRENCE. 

  

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 17.2 INJURIES TO CONTRACTOR’S
EMPLOYEES AND DAMAGE TO CONTRACTOR’S PROPERTY. 

A. NOTWITHSTANDING THE PROVISIONS OF
SECTION 17.1F, AND EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN SECTION 4.7, CONTRACTOR SHALL
RELEASE, DEFEND, INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS THE OWNER GROUP FROM AND
AGAINST ALL DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING ALL REASONABLE
ATTORNEYS’ FEES, AND LITIGATION OR ARBITRATION EXPENSES) ARISING OUT OF OR
RESULTING FROM OR RELATED TO INJURY TO OR DEATH OF EMPLOYEES,
OFFICERS OR DIRECTORS OF ANY MEMBER OF THE CONTRACTOR GROUP OR ANY
SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUB-SUBCONTRACTOR OCCURRING IN CONNECTION WITH THE WORK OR
THE PROJECT, REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE OF SUCH INJURY, DEATH, DAMAGE OR
DESTRUCTION, INCLUDING THE SOLE OR JOINT NEGLIGENCE, BREACH OF CONTRACT OR
OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY OF ANY MEMBER OF THE OWNER GROUP. 

B. NOTWITHSTANDING THE PROVISIONS OF
SECTION 17.1F, AND EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN SECTION 4.7, CONTRACTOR SHALL
WAIVE AND RELEASE (AND SHALL CAUSE THE CONTRACTOR GROUP AND SUBCONTRACTORS
AND SUB-SUBCONTRACTORS TO WAIVE AND RELEASE) THE OWNER GROUP FROM AND
AGAINST ALL DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING ALL REASONABLE
ATTORNEYS’ FEES, AND LITIGATION OR ARBITRATION EXPENSES) ARISING OUT OF OR
RESULTING FROM DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY OF ANY MEMBER OF
THE CONTRACTOR GROUP OR ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUB-SUBCONTRACTOR OCCURRING IN
CONNECTION WITH THE WORK OR THE PROJECT, REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE OF
SUCH DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION, INCLUDING THE SOLE OR JOINT NEGLIGENCE, BREACH
OF CONTRACT OR OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY OF ANY MEMBER OF THE
OWNER GROUP. 
 C. NOTWITHSTANDING THE PROVISIONS
OF SECTION 17.1F, AND EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN SECTION 4.7, CONTRACTOR
SHALL DEFEND, INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS THE OWNER GROUP FROM AND
AGAINST ALL DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING ALL REASONABLE
ATTORNEYS’ FEES, AND LITIGATION OR ARBITRATION EXPENSES) ARISING OUT OF OR
RESULTING FROM DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY OF ANY MEMBER OF
THE CONTRACTOR GROUP OR ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUB-SUBCONTRACTOR OCCURRING IN
CONNECTION WITH THE WORK OR THE PROJECT, REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE OF
SUCH DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION, INCLUDING THE SOLE OR JOINT NEGLIGENCE, BREACH
OF CONTRACT OR OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY OF ANY MEMBER OF THE
OWNER GROUP. 
 17.3 Injuries to Owner’s Employees and Damage to Owner’s Property.  

A. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN
SECTIONS 3.17 AND 17.1C, OWNER SHALL RELEASE, DEFEND, INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS
THE CONTRACTOR GROUP AND SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUB-SUBCONTRACTORS FROM AND AGAINST
ALL DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING ALL REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’
FEES, AND LITIGATION OR ARBITRATION EXPENSES) RESULTING FROM OR RELATED TO
INJURY TO OR DEATH OF ANY MEMBER OF THE OWNER GROUP OR
EMPLOYEES OF OWNER’S OTHER CONTRACTORS OCCURRING IN CONNECTION WITH THE
PROJECT, REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE OF SUCH INJURY, DEATH, DAMAGE OR
DESTRUCTION, INCLUDING THE SOLE OR JOINT NEGLIGENCE, BREACH OF CONTRACT OR
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 B. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE
PROVIDED IN SECTIONS 3.17 AND 17.1C, OWNER SHALL WAIVE AND RELEASE (AND SHALL
CAUSE THE OWNER GROUP TO WAIVE AND RELEASE) THE CONTRACTOR GROUP AND
SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUB-SUBCONTRACTORS FROM AND AGAINST ALL DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS
AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING ALL REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES, AND LITIGATION OR
ARBITRATION EXPENSES) RESULTING FROM OR RELATED TO DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION
OF PROPERTY OF OWNER GROUP (EXCLUDING THE WORK, THE STAGE 1 LIQUEFACTION
FACILITY, THE STAGE 2 LIQUEFACTION FACILITY, THE STAGE 3 LIQUEFACTION FACILITY, THE
STAGE 4 LIQUEFACTION FACILITY, THE EXISTING FACILITY AND THE PROJECT) OR OF
OWNER’S OTHER CONTRACTORS OCCURRING IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROJECT, REGARDLESS
OF THE CAUSE OF SUCH DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION, INCLUDING THE SOLE OR
JOINT NEGLIGENCE, BREACH OF CONTRACT OR OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY OF
ANY MEMBER OF THE CONTRACTOR GROUP. 

C. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN
SECTIONS 3.17 AND 17.1C, OWNER SHALL DEFEND, INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS THE
CONTRACTOR GROUP AND SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUB-SUBCONTRACTORS FROM AND AGAINST ALL
DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING ALL REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES,
AND LITIGATION OR ARBITRATION EXPENSES) RESULTING FROM OR RELATED TO DAMAGE
TO OR DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY OF OWNER GROUP (EXCLUDING THE WORK, THE
STAGE 1 LIQUEFACTION FACILITY, THE STAGE 2 LIQUEFACTION FACILITY, THE STAGE 3 LIQUEFACTION
FACILITY, THE STAGE 4 LIQUEFACTION FACILITY, THE EXISTING FACILITY AND THE PROJECT)
OR OF OWNER’S OTHER CONTRACTORS OCCURRING IN CONNECTION WITH THE
PROJECT, REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE OF SUCH DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION, INCLUDING
THE SOLE OR JOINT NEGLIGENCE, BREACH OF CONTRACT OR OTHER BASIS OF
LIABILITY OF ANY MEMBER OF THE CONTRACTOR GROUP. 

D. IN ADDITION TO, AND NOT IN
LIEU OF THE FOREGOING, AND REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE OF ANY SUCH
DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION, INCLUDING THE SOLE OR JOINT NEGLIGENCE, BREACH OF
CONTRACT OR OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY OF ANY MEMBER OF THE CONTRACTOR
GROUP, SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUB-SUBCONTRACTOR, OWNER SHALL WAIVE AND RELEASE THE
CONTRACTOR GROUP AND ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUB-SUBCONTRACTOR FROM AND AGAINST
ALL DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING ALL REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’
FEES, AND LITIGATION OR ARBITRATION EXPENSES) RESULTING FROM OR RELATED TO:
(A) DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION OF THE EXISTING FACILITY (EXCLUDING THE WORK
RELATED THERETO) TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS AND
EXPENSES (INCLUDING ALL REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES, AND LITIGATION OR ARBITRATION
EXPENSES) EXCEED THE LESSER OF (I) *** U.S. DOLLARS (U.S.$***) PER OCCURRENCE OR
(II) THE ACTUAL AMOUNTS OF INSURANCE PROCEEDS PAID PER SUCH OCCURRENCE
UNDER THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE REQUIRED TO BE PROVIDED BY CONTRACTOR
UNDER THIS AGREEMENT; (B) DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION OF SUBPROJECT 5 (AFTER THE
EARLIER OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OF SUBPROJECT 5 OR TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT)
TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING
ALL REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES, AND LITIGATION OR ARBITRATION EXPENSES) EXCEED
ONE MILLION U.S. DOLLARS (U.S.$1,000,000) PER OCCURRENCE; (C) DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION OF
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COMPLETION OF SUBPROJECT 6 OR TERMINATION OF THE STAGE 4 EPC
AGREEMENT) TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS AND EXPENSES
(INCLUDING ALL REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES, AND LITIGATION OR ARBITRATION EXPENSES)
EXCEED ONE MILLION U.S. DOLLARS (U.S.$1,000,000) PER OCCURRENCE; (D) DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION
OF SUBPROJECT 3 OR SUBPROJECT 4 (AFTER THE EARLIER OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OF
SUCH SUBPROJECT OR TERMINATION OF THE STAGE 2 EPC AGREEMENT) TO THE EXTENT
THAT SUCH DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING ALL REASONABLE
ATTORNEYS’ FEES, AND LITIGATION OR ARBITRATION EXPENSES) EXCEED ONE MILLION U.S.
DOLLARS (U.S.$1,000,000) PER OCCURRENCE; (E) DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION OF SUBPROJECT 1 OR
SUBPROJECT 2 (AFTER THE EARLIER OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OF SUCH SUBPROJECT OR
TERMINATION OF THE STAGE 1 EPC AGREEMENT) TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH DAMAGES,
LOSSES, COSTS AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING ALL REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES, AND
LITIGATION OR ARBITRATION EXPENSES) EXCEED ONE MILLION U.S. DOLLARS (U.S.$1,000,000) PER
OCCURRENCE; OR (F) DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY CONSTITUTING, OR TO
BE INCORPORATED INTO OR BECOME A PART OF, THE STAGE 3 LIQUEFACTION
FACILITY FOR WHICH THE OWNER BEARS THE RISK OF PHYSICAL LOSS OR
DAMAGE PURSUANT TO SECTION 8.2A; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THIS SECTION 17.3D SHALL NOT
RELIEVE CONTRACTOR OF ANY OF ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER SECTION 12.3 OR ANY
OF CONTRACTOR’S OBLIGATIONS UNDER SECTION 12.3 OF THE STAGE 1 EPC AGREEMENT,
THE STAGE 2 EPC AGREEMENT OR THE STAGE 4 EPC AGREEMENT. 

E. IN ADDITION TO, AND NOT IN
LIEU OF THE FOREGOING, AND REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE OF ANY SUCH
DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION, INCLUDING THE SOLE OR JOINT NEGLIGENCE, BREACH OF
CONTRACT OR OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY OF ANY MEMBER OF THE CONTRACTOR
GROUP, SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUB-SUBCONTRACTOR, OWNER SHALL DEFEND, INDEMNIFY AND HOLD
HARMLESS THE CONTRACTOR GROUP AND ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUB-SUBCONTRACTOR FROM
AND AGAINST ALL DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING ALL REASONABLE
ATTORNEYS’ FEES, AND LITIGATION OR ARBITRATION EXPENSES) RESULTING FROM OR
RELATED TO: (A) DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION OF THE EXISTING FACILITY (EXCLUDING
THE WORK RELATED THERETO) TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH DAMAGES, LOSSES,
COSTS AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING ALL REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES, AND LITIGATION OR
ARBITRATION EXPENSES) EXCEED THE LESSER OF (I) ONE HUNDRED MILLION U.S. DOLLARS
(U.S.$100,000,000) PER OCCURRENCE OR (II) THE ACTUAL AMOUNTS OF INSURANCE PROCEEDS
PAID PER SUCH OCCURRENCE UNDER THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE REQUIRED TO
BE PROVIDED BY CONTRACTOR UNDER THIS AGREEMENT; (B) DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION
OF SUBPROJECT 5 (AFTER THE EARLIER OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OF SUBPROJECT 5 OR
TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT) TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH DAMAGES, LOSSES,
COSTS AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING ALL REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES, AND LITIGATION OR
ARBITRATION EXPENSES) EXCEED ONE MILLION U.S. DOLLARS (U.S.$1,000,000) PER OCCURRENCE; (C) DAMAGE
TO OR DESTRUCTION OF SUBPROJECT 6 (AFTER THE EARLIER OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION
OF SUBPROJECT 6 OR TERMINATION OF THE STAGE 4 EPC AGREEMENT) TO THE EXTENT
THAT SUCH DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING ALL REASONABLE
ATTORNEYS’ FEES, AND LITIGATION OR ARBITRATION EXPENSES) EXCEED ONE MILLION U.S.
DOLLARS (U.S.$1,000,000) PER OCCURRENCE; (D) DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION OF SUBPROJECT 3 OR
SUBPROJECT 4 (AFTER THE EARLIER OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OF SUCH SUBPROJECT OR
TERMINATION OF THE STAGE 2 EPC AGREEMENT) TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH DAMAGES,
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(INCLUDING ALL REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES, AND LITIGATION OR
ARBITRATION EXPENSES) EXCEED ONE MILLION U.S. DOLLARS (U.S.$1,000,000) PER OCCURRENCE; (E) DAMAGE
TO OR DESTRUCTION OF SUBPROJECT 1 OR SUBPROJECT 2 (AFTER THE EARLIER OF
SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OF SUCH SUBPROJECT OR TERMINATION OF THE STAGE 1 EPC
AGREEMENT) TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS AND EXPENSES
(INCLUDING ALL REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES, AND LITIGATION OR ARBITRATION EXPENSES)
EXCEED ONE MILLION U.S. DOLLARS (U.S.$1,000,000) PER OCCURRENCE; OR (F) DAMAGE TO OR
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY CONSTITUTING, OR TO BE INCORPORATED INTO OR BECOME
A PART OF, THE STAGE 3 LIQUEFACTION FACILITY FOR WHICH THE OWNER
BEARS THE RISK OF PHYSICAL LOSS OR DAMAGE PURSUANT TO SECTION 8.2A;
PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THIS SECTION 17.3E SHALL NOT RELIEVE CONTRACTOR OF ANY OF
ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER SECTION 12.3 OR ANY OF CONTRACTOR’S OBLIGATIONS
UNDER SECTION 12.3 OF THE STAGE 1 EPC AGREEMENT, THE STAGE 2 EPC AGREEMENT OR
THE STAGE 4 EPC AGREEMENT. 
 17.4 Patent and Copyright Indemnification Procedure.
IN THE EVENT THAT ANY VIOLATION OR INFRINGEMENT FOR WHICH CONTRACTOR
IS RESPONSIBLE TO INDEMNIFY THE OWNER GROUP AS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 17.1B RESULTS IN ANY SUIT, CLAIM, TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER OR
PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION CONTRACTOR SHALL, IN ADDITION TO ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER
SECTION 17.1B, MAKE EVERY REASONABLE EFFORT, BY GIVING A SATISFACTORY BOND OR
OTHERWISE, TO SECURE THE SUSPENSION OF THE INJUNCTION OR RESTRAINING ORDER.
IF, IN ANY SUCH SUIT OR CLAIM, THE WORK, THE PROJECT, OR
ANY PART, COMBINATION OR PROCESS THEREOF, IS HELD TO CONSTITUTE AN
INFRINGEMENT AND ITS USE IS PRELIMINARILY OR PERMANENTLY ENJOINED, CONTRACTOR SHALL
PROMPTLY MAKE EVERY REASONABLE EFFORT TO SECURE FOR OWNER A LICENSE,
AT NO COST TO OWNER, AUTHORIZING CONTINUED USE OF THE INFRINGING
WORK. IF CONTRACTOR IS UNABLE TO SECURE SUCH A LICENSE WITHIN A
REASONABLE TIME, CONTRACTOR SHALL, AT ITS OWN EXPENSE AND WITHOUT IMPAIRING
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS, EITHER REPLACE THE AFFECTED WORK, IN WHOLE OR PART,
WITH NON-INFRINGING COMPONENTS OR PARTS OR MODIFY THE SAME SO THAT
THEY BECOME NON-INFRINGING. 
 17.5 Lien Indemnification.
SHOULD CONTRACTOR OR ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUB-SUBCONTRACTOR OR ANY OTHER
PERSON, INCLUDING ANY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT LESSOR, ACTING THROUGH OR UNDER ANY
OF THEM FILE A LIEN OR OTHER ENCUMBRANCE AGAINST ALL OR ANY
PORTION OF THE WORK, THE SITE OR THE PROJECT, CONTRACTOR SHALL, AT
ITS SOLE COST AND EXPENSE, REMOVE OR DISCHARGE, BY PAYMENT, BOND OR
OTHERWISE, SUCH LIEN OR ENCUMBRANCE WITHIN TWENTY-ONE (21) DAYS OF
CONTRACTOR’S RECEIPT OF WRITTEN NOTICE FROM OWNER NOTIFYING CONTRACTOR OF
SUCH LIEN OR ENCUMBRANCE; PROVIDED THAT OWNER SHALL HAVE MADE
PAYMENT OF ALL AMOUNTS PROPERLY DUE AND OWING TO CONTRACTOR UNDER
THIS AGREEMENT, OTHER THAN AMOUNTS DISPUTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 7.2E. IF
CONTRACTOR FAILS TO REMOVE OR DISCHARGE ANY SUCH LIEN OR ENCUMBRANCE
WITHIN SUCH TWENTY-ONE (21) DAY PERIOD IN CIRCUMSTANCES WHERE OWNER HAS
MADE PAYMENT OF ALL AMOUNTS PROPERLY DUE AND OWING TO CONTRACTOR
UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, OTHER THAN AMOUNTS DISPUTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
SECTION 7.2E, THEN OWNER OR OWNER’S TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY MAY, EACH
IN THEIR SOLE DISCRETION AND IN ADDITION TO ANY OTHER RIGHTS THAT
OWNER HAS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, REMOVE OR DISCHARGE SUCH LIEN AND
ENCUMBRANCE USING WHATEVER MEANS THAT OWNER OR OWNER’S TITLE INSURANCE
COMPANY, EACH IN THEIR SOLE DISCRETION, DEEMS APPROPRIATE, INCLUDING THE PAYMENT
OF SETTLEMENT AMOUNTS THAT OWNER OR OWNER’S TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
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DISCRETION AS BEING NECESSARY TO REMOVE OR DISCHARGE SUCH
LIEN OR ENCUMBRANCE. IN SUCH CIRCUMSTANCE, CONTRACTOR SHALL BE LIABLE TO
OWNER FOR AND SHALL INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD HARMLESS THE OWNER
INDEMNIFIED PARTIES AND OWNER’S TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY FROM ALL DAMAGES,
COSTS, LOSSES AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING ALL REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES, CONSULTANT
FEES AND ARBITRATION EXPENSES, AND SETTLEMENT PAYMENTS) ARISING OUT OF OR
RELATING TO SUCH REMOVAL OR DISCHARGE. ALL SUCH DAMAGES, COSTS, LOSSES
AND EXPENSES SHALL BE PAID BY CONTRACTOR NO LATER THAN THIRTY
(30) DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF EACH INVOICE FROM OWNER. 

A. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY
IN THIS AGREEMENT, THE SCOPE OF CONTRACTOR’S INDEMNITY OBLIGATION IN
SECTION 17.5 WITH RESPECT TO OWNER’S TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY:
(I) DOES NOT EXTEND TO ANY LIENS FOR WORK PERFORMED UNDER THE
STAGE 1 EPC AGREEMENT, THE STAGE 2 EPC AGREEMENT OR THE STAGE 4 EPC AGREEMENT,
(II) IS NO GREATER THAN WOULD BE IF THE INDEMNITY EXTENDED ONLY
TO OWNER INDEMNIFIED PARTIES AND (III) DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES OF OR ASSERTED AGAINST THE OWNER’S TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY. 

17.6 Owner’s Failure to Comply with Applicable Law. OWNER SHALL DEFEND,
INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS THE CONTRACTOR GROUP FROM ANY AND ALL
DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING ALL REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES
AND LITIGATION OR ARBITRATION EXPENSES) ARISING OUT OF OR RESULTING FROM
THE FAILURE OF ANY MEMBER OF OWNER GROUP TO COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE
LAW; PROVIDED THAT THIS INDEMNITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO FINES
AND PENALTIES IMPOSED ON CONTRACTOR GROUP AND RESULTING FROM OWNER’S
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE LAW. 
 17.7
Landowner Claims. SUBJECT TO CONTRACTOR’S INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS SET FORTH IN
SECTIONS 17.1A AND 17.1C, OWNER SHALL DEFEND, INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS THE
CONTRACTOR GROUP FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS
AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING ALL REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES, AND LITIGATION OR
ARBITRATION EXPENSES) ARISING OUT OF OR RESULTING FROM CLAIMS OCCURRING IN
CONNECTION WITH THE WORK AND THE PROJECT AND BROUGHT BY ANY LANDOWNER
ON WHOSE LAND, RIGHT OF WAY OR EASEMENT CONTRACTOR OR ANY OF
ITS SUBCONTRACTORS OR SUB-SUBCONTRACTORS ARE PERFORMING THE WORK, INCLUDING ANY
CLAIM FROM SUCH LANDOWNER RELATED TO DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION OF
PROPERTY. SUCH INDEMNITY SHALL APPLY REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE OF SUCH
DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS AND EXPENSES, INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE, BREACH OF CONTRACT OR
OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY OF ANY MEMBER OF THE CONTRACTOR GROUP OR
ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUB-SUBCONTRACTOR. 
 17.8 Legal
Defense. NOT LATER THAN FIFTEEN (15) DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF WRITTEN NOTICE
FROM THE INDEMNIFIED PARTY TO THE INDEMNIFYING PARTY OF ANY CLAIMS,
DEMANDS, ACTIONS OR CAUSES OF ACTION ASSERTED AGAINST SUCH INDEMNIFIED PARTY
FOR WHICH THE INDEMNIFYING PARTY HAS INDEMNIFICATION, DEFENSE AND HOLD HARMLESS
OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, WHETHER SUCH CLAIM, DEMAND, ACTION OR CAUSE
OF ACTION IS ASSERTED IN A LEGAL, JUDICIAL, ARBITRAL OR ADMINISTRATIVE
PROCEEDING OR ACTION OR BY NOTICE WITHOUT INSTITUTION OF SUCH LEGAL,
JUDICIAL, ARBITRAL OR ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDING OR ACTION, THE INDEMNIFYING PARTY
SHALL AFFIRM IN WRITING BY NOTICE TO SUCH INDEMNIFIED PARTY THAT THE
INDEMNIFYING PARTY WILL INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD HARMLESS SUCH INDEMNIFIED PARTY
AND SHALL, AT THE INDEMNIFYING PARTY’S OWN COST AND EXPENSE,
ASSUME ON BEHALF OF THE INDEMNIFIED PARTY AND CONDUCT WITH DUE
DILIGENCE AND IN GOOD FAITH THE DEFENSE THEREOF WITH COUNSEL SELECTED
BY THE INDEMNIFYING PARTY AND REASONABLY SATISFACTORY TO SUCH INDEMNIFIED PARTY;
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PARTY SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO BE REPRESENTED THEREIN
BY ADVISORY COUNSEL OF ITS OWN SELECTION, AND AT ITS OWN EXPENSE;
AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT IF THE DEFENDANTS IN ANY SUCH ACTION
OR PROCEEDING INCLUDE THE INDEMNIFYING PARTY AND AN INDEMNIFIED PARTY AND
THE INDEMNIFIED PARTY SHALL HAVE REASONABLY CONCLUDED THAT THERE MAY BE
LEGAL DEFENSES AVAILABLE TO IT WHICH ARE DIFFERENT FROM OR ADDITIONAL
TO, OR INCONSISTENT WITH, THOSE AVAILABLE TO THE INDEMNIFYING PARTY, SUCH
INDEMNIFIED PARTY SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO SELECT UP TO ONE SEPARATE
COUNSEL TO PARTICIPATE IN THE DEFENSE OF SUCH ACTION OR PROCEEDING ON
ITS OWN BEHALF AT THE REASONABLE EXPENSE OF THE INDEMNIFYING PARTY.
IN THE EVENT OF THE FAILURE OF THE INDEMNIFYING PARTY TO PERFORM
FULLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DEFENSE OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS SECTION 17.8, SUCH
INDEMNIFIED PARTY MAY, AT ITS OPTION, AND WITHOUT RELIEVING THE INDEMNIFYING
PARTY OF ITS OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER, SO PERFORM, BUT ALL DAMAGES, COSTS
AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING ALL REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES, AND LITIGATION OR
ARBITRATION EXPENSES, SETTLEMENT PAYMENTS AND JUDGMENTS) SO INCURRED BY SUCH
INDEMNIFIED PARTY IN THAT EVENT SHALL BE REIMBURSED BY THE INDEMNIFYING
PARTY TO SUCH INDEMNIFIED PARTY, TOGETHER WITH INTEREST ON SAME FROM
THE DATE ANY SUCH COST AND EXPENSE WAS PAID BY SUCH INDEMNIFIED
PARTY UNTIL REIMBURSED BY THE INDEMNIFYING PARTY AT THE INTEREST RATE
SET FORTH IN SECTION 7.6 OF THIS AGREEMENT. 

17.9 Enforceability. 

A. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE SET FORTH IN
SECTIONS 17.2 AND 17.3, THE INDEMNITY, DEFENSE AND HOLD HARMLESS OBLIGATIONS FOR
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH OR PROPERTY DAMAGE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT SHALL
APPLY REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE INDEMNIFIED PARTY WAS CONCURRENTLY NEGLIGENT
(WHETHER ACTIVELY OR PASSIVELY), IT BEING AGREED BY THE PARTIES THAT
IN THIS EVENT, THE PARTIES’ RESPECTIVE LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUCH
DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS AND EXPENSES UNDER THIS ARTICLE 17 SHALL BE DETERMINED
IN ACCORDANCE WITH PRINCIPLES OF COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE. 

B. OWNER AND CONTRACTOR AGREE THAT
THE LOUISIANA OILFIELD ANTI-INDEMNITY ACT, LA. REV. STAT. § 9:2780,
ET. SEQ., IS INAPPLICABLE TO THIS AGREEMENT AND THE PERFORMANCE OF
THE WORK. APPLICATION OF THESE CODE SECTIONS TO THIS AGREEMENT WOULD
BE CONTRARY TO THE INTENT OF THE PARTIES, AND EACH PARTY HEREBY
IRREVOCABLY WAIVES ANY CONTENTION THAT THESE CODE SECTIONS ARE APPLICABLE TO
THIS AGREEMENT OR THE WORK. IN ADDITION, IT IS THE INTENT OF
THE PARTIES IN THE EVENT THAT THE AFOREMENTIONED ACT WERE TO APPLY
THAT EACH PARTY SHALL PROVIDE INSURANCE TO COVER THE LOSSES CONTEMPLATED
BY SUCH CODE SECTIONS AND ASSUMED BY EACH SUCH PARTY UNDER THE
INDEMNIFICATION PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT, AND CONTRACTOR AGREES THAT THE
CONTRACT PRICE (AS MAY BE ADJUSTED BY CHANGE ORDER IN ACCORDANCE WITH
ATTACHMENT EE) COMPENSATES CONTRACTOR FOR THE COST OF PREMIUMS FOR THE
INSURANCE PROVIDED BY IT UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. THE PARTIES AGREE THAT
EACH PARTY’S AGREEMENT TO SUPPORT THEIR INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS BY
INSURANCE SHALL IN NO RESPECT IMPAIR THEIR INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS. 

  

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 C. IN THE EVENT THAT
ANY INDEMNITY PROVISIONS IN THIS AGREEMENT ARE CONTRARY TO THE LAW
GOVERNING THIS AGREEMENT, THEN THE INDEMNITY OBLIGATIONS APPLICABLE HEREUNDER SHALL
BE APPLIED TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW. 

ARTICLE 18 
 DISPUTE
RESOLUTION 
 18.1 Negotiation. In the event that any claim, dispute or controversy arising out of or relating to this Agreement
(including the breach, termination or invalidity thereof, and whether arising out of tort or contract) (“Dispute”) cannot be resolved informally within thirty (30) Days after the Dispute arises, either Party may give
written notice of the Dispute (“Dispute Notice”) to the other Party requesting that a representative of Owner’s senior management and Contractor’s senior management meet in an attempt to resolve the Dispute. Each
such management representative shall have full authority to resolve the Dispute and shall meet at a mutually agreeable time and place within thirty (30) Days after receipt by the non-notifying Party of such Dispute Notice, and thereafter as
often as they deem reasonably necessary to exchange relevant information and to attempt to resolve the Dispute. In no event shall this Section 18.1 be construed to limit either Party’s right to take any action under this Agreement,
including Owner’s rights under Section 16.1. The Parties agree that if any Dispute is not resolved within ninety (90) Days after receipt of the Dispute Notice given in this Section 18.1, then either Party may by notice to the
other Party refer the Dispute to be decided by final and binding arbitration in accordance with Section 18.2. 
 A.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event of a Dispute regarding (i) whether a specific item of Work meets the definition of Punchlist under Section 1.1 in connection with Section 11.5 or (ii) if and when RFSU of Subproject 5,
Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 or Final Completion has occurred, as applicable, in accordance with Section 11.3A, 11.3B or 11.6, representatives of Owner’s senior management and Contractor’s senior management shall meet
immediately upon request of either Party to attempt to resolve such Dispute. Each such management representative shall have full authority to resolve such Dispute and shall meet in person at a mutually agreeable time and place. The Parties agree
that if any such Dispute is not resolved within five (5) Business Days after either Party’s request for such meeting between management representatives, then either Party may by notice to the other Party refer the Dispute to be decided by
final and binding arbitration in accordance with Section 18.2. 
 18.2 Arbitration. Any arbitration held under this Agreement
shall be held in Houston, Texas, unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, shall be administered by the Dallas, Texas office of the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) and shall, except as otherwise modified by this
Section 18.2, be governed by the AAA’s Construction Industry Arbitration Rules and Mediation Procedures (including Procedures for Large, Complex Construction Disputes) (the “AAA Rules”). The number of arbitrators
required for the arbitration hearing shall be determined in accordance with the AAA Rules. The arbitrator(s) shall determine the rights and obligations of the Parties according to the substantive law of the state of Texas, excluding its conflict of
law principles, as would a court for the state of Texas; provided, however, the law applicable to the validity of the arbitration clause, the conduct of the arbitration, including resort to a court for provisional

  

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remedies, the enforcement of any award and any other question of arbitration law or procedure shall be the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C.A. § 2. Issues concerning the arbitrability
of a matter in dispute shall be decided by a court with proper jurisdiction. The Parties shall be entitled to engage in reasonable discovery, including the right to production of relevant and material documents by the opposing Party and the right to
take depositions reasonably limited in number, time and place; provided that in no event shall any Party be entitled to refuse to produce relevant and non-privileged documents or copies thereof requested by the other Party within the time
limit set and to the extent required by order of the arbitrator(s). All disputes regarding discovery shall be promptly resolved by the arbitrator(s). This agreement to arbitrate is binding upon the Parties, Contractor’s surety (if any) and the
successors and permitted assigns of any of them. At either Party’s option, any other Person may be joined as an additional party to any arbitration conducted under this Section 18.2, provided that the party to be joined is or may be
liable to either Party in connection with all or any part of any Dispute between the Parties. Without limiting the foregoing, if there are common issues of fact or law in connection with any Disputes in an arbitration conducted under this Article
and any disputes in connection with any arbitration under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, the Stage 2 EPC Agreement or the Stage 4 EPC Agreement, either Party may consolidate the arbitrations to the extent necessary to avoid inconsistent determinations.
Contractor agrees, upon Owner’s election, to the joinder in any arbitration between Owner and Guarantor arising out of or relating to the Project. The arbitration award shall be final and binding, in writing, signed by all arbitrators, and
shall state the reasons upon which the award thereof is based. The Parties agree that judgment on the arbitration award may be entered by any court having jurisdiction thereof. 

18.3 Continuation of Work During Dispute. Notwithstanding any Dispute, it shall be the responsibility of each Party to continue to
perform its obligations under this Agreement pending resolution of Disputes. Owner shall, subject to its right to withhold or offset amounts pursuant to this Agreement, continue to pay Contractor undisputed amounts in accordance with this Agreement
and, except as provided in this Agreement, continue to perform all of its obligations under this Agreement; provided, however, in no event shall the occurrence of any negotiation or arbitration prevent or affect Owner from exercising its
rights under this Agreement, including Owner’s right to terminate pursuant to Article 16. 
 18.4 Escrow of Certain Disputed Amounts
By Owner. At any time when the total amounts invoiced by Contractor pursuant to Section 7.2C of the Agreement for Milestone payments and Monthly Payments (as such amounts may be adjusted by Change Order in accordance with Sections 6.1B or
6.2C) which are disputed and unpaid by Owner exceed Ten Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$10,000,000) in the cumulative aggregate, Owner shall escrow any such disputed and unpaid amounts in excess of the aforesaid amount (“Escrowed
Amounts”); provided, however, the Parties acknowledge and agree that such Escrowed Amounts shall not include any claims by Contractor for compensation in addition to the original Contract Price (as adjusted by Change Order
pursuant to Sections 6.1B or 6.2C). For the purposes of determining the date when Owner must deposit the Escrowed Amounts with the Escrow Agent, amounts are “unpaid” on the date that Owner is required to make payment of an Invoice under
Section 7.2E of this Agreement. The Escrowed Amounts will be deposited with the Escrow Agent pursuant to the Escrow Agreement (which provides, among other things, that the Escrowed Amounts shall be held in an interest bearing account and
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agreement of the Parties and (ii) the Escrow Agreement shall be in final form and executed by the Escrow Agent and each Party. The Parties shall each pay fifty percent (50%) of the cost
of the Escrow Agreement including without limitation the fees and expenses of the Escrow Agent. 
 ARTICLE 19 

CONFIDENTIALITY 
 19.1
Contractor’s Obligations. Contractor hereby covenants and warrants that Contractor and its employees and agents shall not (without in each instance obtaining Owner’s prior written consent) disclose, make commercial or other use of,
or give or sell to any Person, other than to members of the Contractor Group and Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors as necessary to perform the Work, any information conspicuously marked and identified in writing as confidential and relating to
the business, products, services, research or development, clients or customers of Owner or any Owner Affiliate, or relating to similar information of a Third Party who has entrusted such information to Owner or any Owner Affiliate (hereinafter
individually or collectively, “Owner’s Confidential Information”). Prior to disclosing any such information to any Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor as necessary to perform the Work, Contractor shall bind such
Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor to the confidentiality obligations contained in this Section 19.1. Nothing in this Section 19.1 or this Agreement shall in any way prohibit Contractor or any of its Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors
from making commercial or other use of, selling, or disclosing any of the Intellectual Property or Contractor Existing Intellectual Assets. 

19.2 Owner’s Obligations. Owner hereby covenants and warrants that Owner and its employees and agents shall not (without in each
instance obtaining Contractor’s prior written consent) disclose, make commercial or other use of, or give or sell to any Person any of the following information: (i) any estimating, technical or pricing methodologies, techniques, know-how
or information relating to the business, products, services, research or development of Contractor conspicuously marked and identified in writing as confidential by Contractor; or (ii) any Intellectual Property or Contractor’s Existing
Intellectual Property Assets which is conspicuously marked and identified in writing as confidential (hereinafter individually or collectively, “Contractor’s Confidential Information”). The Parties agree that
(y) notwithstanding the foregoing, Owner shall not be restricted from the use or disclosure of Work Product except as expressly set forth in Article 10; and (z) Owner shall be entitled to disclose that portion of the Intellectual Property
and Contractor’s Existing Intellectual Property Assets for which Owner has a license in, and which is to be used by Owner for the purpose for which such license is granted pursuant to Section 10.1, provided that, with respect to
such Intellectual Property and Contractor’s Existing Intellectual Property Assets, Owner binds such disclosee to the confidentiality obligations contained in this Section 19.2. 

19.3 Definitions. The term “Confidential Information” shall mean one or both of Contractor’s Confidential
Information and Owner’s Confidential Information, as the context requires. The Party having the confidentiality obligations with respect to such Confidential Information shall be referred to as the “Receiving Party,” and
the Party to whom such confidentiality obligations are owed shall be referred to as the “Disclosing Party.” 
 19.4
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domain, or which after disclosure or acquisition becomes part of the public domain without violation of this Article 19; (ii) information which at the time of disclosure or acquisition was
already in the possession of the Receiving Party or its employees or agents and was not previously acquired from the Disclosing Party or any of its employees or agents directly or indirectly; (iii) information which the Receiving Party can show
was acquired by such entity after the time of disclosure or acquisition hereunder from a Third Party without any confidentiality commitment, if, to the best of Receiving Party’s or its employees’ or agents’ knowledge, such Third Party
did not acquire it, directly or indirectly, from the Disclosing Party or any of its employees or agents; (iv) information independently developed by the Receiving Party without benefit of the Confidential Information; and (v) information
which a Party believes in good faith is required to be disclosed in connection with the Project by Applicable Law, any Governmental Instrumentality (including the FERC), applicable securities laws or the rules of any stock exchange; provided,
however, that prior to such disclosure, the Receiving Party gives reasonable notice to the Disclosing Party of the information required to be disclosed. 

19.5 Equitable Relief. The Parties acknowledge that in the event of a breach of any of the terms contained in this Article 19, the
Disclosing Party would suffer irreparable harm for which remedies at law, including damages, would be inadequate, and that the Disclosing Party shall be entitled to seek equitable relief therefor by injunction, without the requirement of posting a
bond. 
 19.6 Term. The confidentiality obligations of this Article 19 shall expire upon the earlier of a period of ten
(10) years following (i) the termination of this Agreement or (ii) Final Completion. 
 ARTICLE 20 

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 

20.1 Contractor Aggregate Liability. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement to the contrary, Contractor Group shall not
be liable to Owner Group under this Agreement or under any cause of action related to the subject matter of this Agreement, whether in contract, warranty, tort (including negligence), strict liability, products liability, professional liability,
indemnity, contribution or any other cause of action, in excess of a cumulative aggregate amount equal to the Aggregate Cap, and Owner shall release Contractor Group from any liability in excess thereof; provided that, notwithstanding the
foregoing, the limitation of liability set forth in this Section 20.1 shall not (i) apply to (A) Contractor’s indemnification obligations under Sections 17.1B, 17.1E, 17.1F, 17.1G, 17.2 and 17.5 or (B) Contractor’s
obligations under 8.1A.1; or (ii) include the proceeds paid under any insurance policy that Contractor or its Subcontractors is required to obtain pursuant to this Agreement or Subcontract, as the case may be (collectively, provisions
(i) and (ii) being the “Carve-Outs”). In no event shall the limitation of liability set forth in this Section 20.1 be in any way deemed to limit Contractor’s obligation to perform all Work required to
achieve Ready for Performance Testing for any Subproject. 
 A. The “Aggregate Cap” means Three
Hundred Seventy Five Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$375,000,000). 
 B. However, immediately after the later of Substantial
Completion of Subproject 5 and payment of any Delay Liquidated Damages due and owing under this Agreement (“Reduction Date”), the Aggregate Cap shall reduce to an amount calculated as follows: 

  

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	 Aggregate
Cap
		=		U.S.$ 375,000,000		-		Reduction		+		Outstanding Claims Amount		+		Performance LD Exposure

 where: 

1. “Reduction” means the amount equal to the greater of: (i) One Hundred Fifty Million U.S.
Dollars (U.S.$150,000,000); or (ii) Contractor Group’s aggregate liability to Owner Group under this Agreement, for acts or omissions occurring prior to Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 (the clause (ii) liabilities hereinafter
called “Pre-Subproject 5 Substantial Completion Liabilities”). 
 a. In calculating the Reduction, the
Pre-Subproject 5 Substantial Completion Liabilities shall exclude amounts that fall within the Carve-Outs. In addition, for the purposes of calculating the Reduction immediately after the Reduction Date, only those Pre-Subproject 5 Substantial
Completion Liabilities actually paid by Contractor Group to Owner Group on or prior to the Reduction Date shall be used, but if other Pre-Subproject 5 Substantial Completion Liabilities are subsequently paid by Contractor Group to Owner Group, the
Reduction shall be recalculated in accordance with Section 20.1C. For clarity, Delay Liquidated Damage amounts owed for Subproject 5 shall be applied against the Pre-Subproject 5 Substantial Completion Liabilities, as well as Performance
Liquidated Damages where the option in Section 11.4A(i) is used. 
 2. “Outstanding Claims
Amount” means the aggregate amount of Outstanding Claims; provided that, if such aggregate amount is less than Twenty Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$20,000,000), the Outstanding Claims Amount shall be Zero U.S. Dollars for purposes of
calculating the Aggregate Cap. “Outstanding Claims” means good faith claims asserted by Owner Group against any member of Contractor Group, arising out of acts or omissions occurring before Substantial Completion of
Subproject 5, which remain outstanding as of the date of Substantial Completion of Subproject 5. Outstanding Claims shall not include any claims that fall within the Carve-Outs. 

3. “Performance LD Exposure” means either: 

a. Zero U.S. Dollars, if Owner or Contractor elect the option in Section 11.4A(i) for Subproject 5; or 

b. if Owner or Contractor elect the option in Section 11.4A(ii) for Subproject 5, the amount of Performance Liquidated Damages that would
be due to Owner if Contractor were to pay the Performance Liquidated Damages for Subproject 5 based on the results of the last Performance Test conducted by Contractor prior to Substantial Completion of Subproject 5. 

  

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 4. Notwithstanding the foregoing Aggregate Cap calculation (or any recalculation
of the Aggregate Cap pursuant to 20.1C), the Aggregate Cap shall not exceed Three Hundred Seventy Five Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$375,000,000) under any circumstances. 

C. Upon resolution of any (i) Outstanding Claims, (ii) Pre-Subproject 5 Substantial Completion Liabilities that were
not included in the original Reduction calculation performed in Section 20.1B.1, or (iii) amounts for Performance LD Exposure, the Aggregate Cap shall be recalculated using the formula in Section 20.1B and the adjusted variables shall
be determined as follows: 
 1. The amount used for the Pre-Subproject 5 Substantial Completion Liabilities shall be the
total amount paid by Contractor Group to Owner Group on account of Pre-Subproject 5 Substantial Completion Liabilities, whether paid before or after Substantial Completion of Subproject 5; 

2. The Reduction shall be recalculated in accordance with Section 20.1B.1 based on the Pre-Subproject 5 Substantial
Completion Liabilities adjustment under Section 20.1C.1; 
 3. The amount used for the Outstanding Claims Amount shall
be the amounts of those Outstanding Claims not yet resolved; 
 4. The amount used for the Performance LD Exposure shall be
the amount of Performance Liquidated Damages owed (and not paid) by Contractor to Owner, as determined by the last Performance Test performed in conjunction with Section 11.4A(ii); and 

5. The Aggregate Cap shall be recalculated in accordance with Section 20.1B based on the Reduction recalculated in
Section 20.1C.2, the Outstanding Claims Amount adjustment under Section 20.1C.3 and the Performance LD Exposure recalculated under Section 20.1C.4. 

20.2 Limitation on Contractor’s Liability for Liquidated Damages. 

A. Delay Liquidated Damages. Subject to Section 20.2C, Contractor’s maximum liability to Owner for
Delay Liquidated Damages for Subproject 5 is One Hundred Twenty Five Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$125,000,000), in the aggregate. 

B. Performance Liquidated Damages. Subject to Section 20.2C, Contractor’s maximum liability to Owner
for Performance Liquidated Damages for Subproject 5 is Seventy Five Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$75,000,000), in the aggregate. 

C. Exceptions to Limitations of Liability Under Section 20.2. Sections 20.2A and 20.2B shall not be
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 20.3 Liquidated Damages In General. 

A. Liquidated Damages Not Penalty. It is expressly agreed that Liquidated Damages payable under this Agreement do
not constitute a penalty and that the Parties, having negotiated in good faith for such specific Liquidated Damages and having agreed that the amount of such Liquidated Damages is reasonable in light of the anticipated harm caused by the breach
related thereto and the difficulties of proof of loss and inconvenience or nonfeasibility of obtaining any adequate remedy, are estopped from contesting the validity or enforceability of such Liquidated Damages. 

B. Liquidated Damages as Exclusive Remedy. 

1. Delay Liquidated Damages shall be Owner’s sole and exclusive remedy, and the sole and exclusive liability of
Contractor, for delay as set forth in Section 13.1; provided that, this Section 20.3B.1 shall not be interpreted to preclude Owner from (i) terminating Contractor’s performance of the Work pursuant to Section 11.4B(b)
or (ii) terminating Contractor pursuant to Section 5.5A. 
 2. Performance Liquidated Damages shall be Owner’s
sole and exclusive remedy, and the sole and exclusive liability of Contractor, for failure to achieve the Performance Guarantee. This Section 20.3B.2 is not applicable for Contractor’s failure to achieve Minimum Acceptance Criteria. 

C. Payment of Liquidated Damages. With respect to any Liquidated Damages that accrue, Owner shall invoice
Contractor for such Liquidated Damages. Contractor shall pay such Liquidated Damages within ten (10) Days after Contractor’s receipt of such invoice. To the extent Contractor does not pay such Liquidated Damages within such ten
(10) Day period, Owner may, at its option, do one or more of the following: (i) withhold from Contractor amounts that are otherwise due and payable to Contractor in the amount of such Liquidated Damages and/or (ii) collect on the
Letter of Credit in the amount of such Liquidated Damages. For the avoidance of doubt, prior to exercising such right to withhold or collect on the Letter of Credit, Owner shall not be required to provide the notice as set forth in Section 7.8.
As used in this Agreement, Liquidated Damages are “paid” if and to the extent Owner exercises option (i) or (ii) above for the collection of Liquidated Damages. 

20.4 Consequential Damages. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER PROVISIONS
OF THIS AGREEMENT TO THE CONTRARY, NEITHER OWNER GROUP NOR CONTRACTOR
GROUP SHALL BE LIABLE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT OR UNDER ANY CAUSE OF
ACTION RELATED TO THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AGREEMENT, WHETHER IN
CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY, PRODUCTS LIABILITY, PROFESSIONAL
LIABILITY, INDEMNITY, CONTRIBUTION, OR ANY OTHER CAUSE OF ACTION FOR SPECIAL,
INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSSES OR DAMAGES, INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS,
LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF OPPORTUNITY, LOSS OF REVENUES, LOSS OF
FINANCING, LOSS OR INCREASE OF BONDING CAPACITY, COSTS OF OBTAINING OR
MAINTAINING FINANCING, LOSS OF GOODWILL, OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, OR DAMAGES OR
LOSSES FOR PRINCIPAL OFFICE EXPENSES INCLUDING COMPENSATION OF PERSONNEL STATIONED
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(“CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES”) AND OWNER GROUP SHALL
RELEASE CONTRACTOR GROUP AND CONTRACTOR GROUP SHALL RELEASE OWNER GROUP FROM
ANY LIABILITY FOR SUCH CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES; PROVIDED THAT THE EXCLUSION
OF LIABILITY SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION 20.4 (I) IS NOT INTENDED
TO PREVENT CONTRACTOR FROM RECEIVING PROFIT TO THE EXTENT THAT CONTRACTOR
IS ENTITLED TO RECEIVE SUCH PROFIT UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THIS
AGREEMENT AND (II) SHALL NOT APPLY (A) TO AMOUNTS ENCOMPASSED WITHIN
LIQUIDATED DAMAGES, (B) TO CONTRACTOR’S INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS
AGREEMENT WITH RESPECT TO LOSSES SUFFERED BY ANY THIRD PARTY OR, WITH
RESPECT TO THE INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS SET FORTH IN SECTION 17.2, MEMBERS
OF THE CONTRACTOR GROUP OR ANY SUBCONTRACTORS OR SUB- SUBCONTRACTORS, OR
(C) TO OWNER’S INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT WITH
RESPECT TO LOSSES SUFFERED BY ANY THIRD PARTY OR, WITH RESPECT TO
THE INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS SET FORTH IN SECTION 17.3, MEMBERS OF THE OWNER
GROUP OR ANY OTHER CONTRACTORS OF OWNER. 

20.5 Exclusive Remedies. Where a remedy specified in this Agreement is expressly stated to be a Party’s sole remedy, it is
intended that such remedy shall be the sole and exclusive remedy of such Party for the matter in question, notwithstanding any remedy otherwise available at law or in equity. 

20.6 Applicability. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT EXPRESSLY
PROHIBITED BY LAW, THE WAIVERS AND DISCLAIMERS OF LIABILITY, RELEASES FROM
LIABILITY, EXCLUSIONS, LIMITATIONS AND APPORTIONMENTS OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNITIES EXPRESSED
IN THIS AGREEMENT SHALL APPLY EVEN IN THE EVENT OF FAULT, NEGLIGENCE
(IN WHOLE OR IN PART), STRICT LIABILITY, BREACH OF CONTRACT OR
OTHERWISE OF THE PARTY RELEASED OR WHOSE LIABILITY IS WAIVED, DISCLAIMED,
LIMITED, FIXED OR INDEMNIFIED AND SHALL EXTEND IN FAVOR OF MEMBERS OF
THE OWNER GROUP AND THE CONTRACTOR GROUP. 

20.7 Term Limit. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ARTICLE 10,
ARTICLE 19 AND SECTIONS 8.1, 17.1A, 17.1B, 17.1C, 17.1E, 17.4 AND 17.5 (AND TO THE EXTENT THE
FOLLOWING RELATE TO THE FOREGOING ARTICLES AND SECTIONS: SECTIONS 1.1, 17.8, 17.9 AND
ARTICLE 18, ARTICLE 20 AND ARTICLE 21), NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE
OTHER PARTY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FOR ANY CLAIMS BROUGHT THREE (3) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OF SUBPROJECT 5. 

ARTICLE 21 

MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 

21.1 Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including the Attachments and Schedules attached to and incorporated into this Agreement,
contains the entire understanding of the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and incorporates any and all prior agreements and commitments with respect thereto. There are no other oral understandings, terms or conditions, and neither
Party has relied upon any representation, express or implied, not contained in this Agreement. General or special conditions included in any of Contractor’s price lists, Invoices, tickets, receipts or other such documents presented to Owner
shall have no applicability to Owner with respect to this Agreement. To the extent that any work or services is performed under the Technical Services Agreement after the Contract Date of this Agreement and Owner pays Contractor for such work or
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such work or services is Work to be performed under this Agreement, Owner shall be entitled to a Change Order reducing the Contract Price for the value of such work or services, with the amount
of such reduction to be agreed upon by Owner and Contractor. After issuance of NTP, this Agreement supersedes in its entirety the Technical Services Agreement, and after the Contract Date of this Agreement, this Agreement supersedes any other
agreements between the Parties related to the Project. 
 21.2 Amendments. No change, amendment or modification of the terms of this
Agreement shall be valid or binding upon the Parties hereto unless such change, amendment or modification is in writing and duly executed by both Parties hereto. 

21.3 Joint Effort. Preparation of this Agreement has been a joint effort of the Parties and the resulting document shall not be
construed more severely against one of the Parties than against the other. 
 21.4 Captions. The captions contained in this Agreement
are for convenience and reference only and in no way define, describe, extend or limit the scope of intent of this Agreement or the intent of any provision contained herein. 

21.5 Notice. Any notice, demand, offer, or other written instrument required or permitted to be given pursuant to this Agreement shall
be in writing signed by the Party giving such notice and shall be hand delivered or sent by overnight courier, messenger, facsimile or certified mail, return receipt requested, to the other Party at the address set forth below. 

 

	 	A.	If delivered to Owner: 

 Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC 

700 Milam, Suite 1900 
 Houston,
Texas 77002 
 Facsimile: *** 

Attn: *** 
 with a copy to: 

Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC 

700 Milam, Suite 1900 
 Houston,
Texas 77002 
 Facsimile: *** 

Attn: *** 

  

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	 	B.	If delivered to Contractor: 

 Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. 

3000 Post Oak Boulevard 

Houston, Texas 77056 

Facsimile: *** 
 Attn: *** 

with a copy to: 
 Bechtel Oil,
Gas and Chemicals, Inc. 
 3000 Post Oak Boulevard 

Houston, Texas 77056 

Facsimile: *** 
 Attn: Principal
Counsel 
 Each Party shall have the right to change the place to which notice shall be sent or delivered by sending a similar notice to the other Party in
like manner. Notices, demands, offers or other written instruments shall be deemed to have been duly given on the date actually received by the intended recipient. 

21.6 Severability. The invalidity of one or more phrases, sentences, clauses, Sections or Articles contained in this Agreement shall
not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Agreement so long as the material purposes of this Agreement can be determined and effectuated. 

21.7 Assignment. This Agreement may be assigned to other Persons only upon the prior written consent of the non-assigning Party hereto,
except that Owner may assign this Agreement to any of its Affiliates by providing notice to Contractor. Furthermore, Owner may, for the purpose of providing collateral, assign, pledge and/or grant a security interest in this Agreement to any Lender
without Contractor’s consent. When duly assigned in accordance with the foregoing, this Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the assignee; provided that any assignment by Contractor or Owner pursuant to this
Section 21.7 shall not relieve Contractor or Owner (as applicable) of any of its obligations or liabilities under this Agreement, nor shall any such assignment discharge Guarantor of its obligations under the Parent Guarantee. Any assignment
not in accordance with this Section 21.7 shall be void and without force or effect, and any attempt to assign this Agreement in violation of this provision shall grant the non-assigning Party the right, but not the obligation, to terminate this
Agreement at its option for Default. 
 21.8 No Waiver. Any failure of either Party to enforce any of the provisions of this
Agreement or to require compliance with any of its terms at any time during the term of this Agreement shall in no way affect the validity of this Agreement, or any part hereof, and shall not be deemed a waiver of the right of such Party thereafter
to enforce any and each such provisions. 
 21.9 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance
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apply to this Agreement and the performance of the Work and each Party hereby irrevocably waives any right to contend that such statute is applicable to this Agreement or the Work. The United
Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods shall not apply to this Agreement and shall be disclaimed in and excluded from any Subcontracts entered into by Contractor in connection with the Work or the Project. 

21.10 Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon the Parties hereto, their successors and permitted assigns. 

21.11 Attachments and Schedules. All Attachments and Schedules shall be incorporated into this Agreement by such reference and shall be
deemed to be an integral part of this Agreement. 
 21.12 Obligations. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed as
constituting a joint venture or partnership between Contractor and Owner. 
 21.13 Further Assurances. Contractor and Owner agree to
provide such information, execute and deliver any such instruments and documents and to take such other actions as may be reasonably requested by the other Party that are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Agreement and that do not involve
the assumption of obligations or liabilities greater than those provided for in this Agreement, in order to give full effect to this Agreement and to carry out the intent of this Agreement. 

21.14 Priority. The documents that form this Agreement are listed below in order of priority, with the document having the highest
priority listed first and the one with the lowest priority listed last. In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between a provision in one document and a provision in another document, the document with the higher priority shall control. This
Agreement is composed of the following documents, which are listed in priority: 
 A. Change Orders which expressly modify
the terms of this Agreement or written amendments to this Agreement; 
 B. the Articles of this Agreement; and 

C. Attachments and Schedules to this Agreement. 

21.15 Restrictions on Public Announcements. Neither Contractor nor its Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors shall take any photographs
of any part of the Liquefaction Facility or the Existing Facility, issue a press release, advertisement, publicity material, financial document or similar matter or participate in a media interview that mentions or refers to the Work or any part of
the Liquefaction Facility or the Existing Facility without the prior written consent of Owner; provided that Contractor shall not be required to obtain Owner’s prior written consent of Contractor’s issuance of a press release to
correct any errors made by Owner concerning Contractor in a prior press release issued by Owner if Contractor first gives Owner five (5) Days’ prior written notice of Contractor’s intent to issue such corrective press release and an
opportunity of Owner to correct such error within such five (5) Day period. Owner agrees to cooperate with Contractor and provide to Contractor for review and comment a copy of any press release that mentions or refers to Contractor prior to
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shall not be required to obtain Contractor’s prior consent prior to the issuance of such press release. Contractor acknowledges and agrees that Owner shall be required, from time to time, to
make disclosures and press releases and applicable filings with the SEC in accordance with applicable securities laws that Owner believes in good faith are required by Applicable Law or the rules of any stock exchange. If any such disclosure, press
release or filing includes any reference to Contractor, then Owner shall provide as much notice as is practicable to Contractor to provide it with an opportunity to comment; provided, however, the final determination shall remain with Owner.
Contractor acknowledges that Owner shall be required from time to time to make filings in compliance with applicable securities laws, including a copy of this Agreement. 

21.16 Potential Lenders, Potential Equity Investors and Equity Participants. 

A. Potential Lenders. Owner shall provide to Contractor (i) the identity of Potential Lenders that have
signed confidentiality agreements with Owner and (ii) a copy of the preliminary information memorandum or preliminary offering circular distributed to such Potential Lenders and any final loan agreements executed with Owner and such Potential
Lenders. As used herein, “Potential Lender” shall mean any commercial bank, insurance company, investment or mutual fund or other entity that is an “accredited investor” (as defined in Rule 501 of
Regulation D promulgated under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended) and which extends credit, buys loans and is in the business of lending as one of its businesses. 

B. Potential Equity Investors. Prior to disclosure of any Work Product (other than ConocoPhillips Work Product
which disclosure is governed by the ConocoPhillips License Agreement) by Owner to any potential equity investor in Owner in connection with the Project, Owner shall (i) obtain Contractor’s written consent (such consent not to be
unreasonably withheld) to the description of the Work Product to be disclosed, and (ii) obtain a waiver from such potential equity investor agreeing that it is not relying upon such Work Product in making any investment decision in connection
with the Project and waiving and releasing any claim it may have against Contractor or Contractor’s Affiliates on account of any such reliance or purported reliance. Owner acknowledges and agrees that each potential equity investor shall be an
“accredited investor” within the meaning of Rule 501 of Regulation D promulgated under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. 

C. Equity Participants. Owner’s successors, assigns and any future recipient of any equity ownership in
Owner shall be bound by the releases, limitations on liability and other protections of Contractor set forth in this Agreement, and Owner shall obtain the express written agreement of such equity participants to be bound by such releases,
limitations of liability and other protections of Contractor. 
 21.17 Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. With respect to the performance
of the Work, Contractor shall, and shall cause each member of the Contractor Group to, comply with all provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of the United States (15 U.S.C. § 78dd-1 and 2) and the Bribery Act 2010 of the United
Kingdom, and not to take any action that could result in Owner or any of its Affiliates becoming subject to any action, penalty or loss of benefits under such Acts. Owner shall, and shall cause each member of the Owner Group to, comply with all
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and the Bribery Act 2010 of the United Kingdom, and not to take any action that could result in Contractor or any of its Affiliates becoming subject to any action, penalty or loss of benefits
under such Acts. 
 21.18 Parent Guarantee. Guarantor will guarantee the full and faithful performance of all obligations and
liabilities of Contractor under this Agreement in the form attached as Attachment FF hereto (“Parent Guarantee”). Contractor shall not be entitled to any compensation under the Agreement unless and until
Contractor provides the foregoing Parent Guarantee to Owner in accordance with this Section 21.18. 
 21.19 Language. This
Agreement and all notices, communications and submittals between the Parties pursuant to this Agreement shall be in the English language. 

21.20 Counterparts. This Agreement may be signed in any number of counterparts and each counterpart shall represent a fully executed
original as if signed by each of the Parties. Facsimile signatures shall be deemed as effective as original signatures. 
 21.21 Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission Approval. Issuance of the NTP pursuant to Section 5.2B is contingent upon FERC issuing the FERC Authorization. In the event FERC denies Owner’s application for the FERC Authorization or the content of such
FERC Authorization is not acceptable to Owner, then Owner shall not be obligated to appeal therefrom. In the event FERC denies Owner’s application, then Owner may terminate this Agreement for convenience in accordance with Section 16.2.

 21.22 Owner’s Lender. Contractor shall, on or before issuance of the NTP, enter into a mutually acceptable form of
acknowledgement and consent with the Collateral Agent. Such acknowledgement and consent shall be substantially in the form of Attachment AA. Contractor shall cooperate in considering appropriate and reasonable amendments to that form of
direct agreement as such amendments may be proposed by Lender or its counsel. Contractor acknowledges and agrees that Owner’s issuance of the NTP is contingent upon obtaining project financing in connection with this Project or other forms of
financing. 
 21.23 Independent Engineer. Contractor shall cooperate with Independent Engineer in the conduct of his or her duties in
relation to the Project and the Work, including the duties listed in Attachment CC. No review, approval or disapproval by Independent Engineer shall serve to reduce or limit the liability of Contractor to Owner under this Agreement. 

21.24 Liquefaction Facility. 

A. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the work performed under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement is governed
by the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, the work performed under the Stage 2 EPC Agreement is governed by the Stage 2 EPC Agreement, the work performed under the Stage 4 EPC Agreement is governed by the Stage 4 EPC Agreement and the Work performed under this
Agreement is governed by this Agreement. 
 B. In addition and notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement,
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Price, Project Schedule or any other Changed Criteria under this Agreement arising out of or relating to (i) any acts or omissions of Contractor or any of its subcontractors or
sub-subcontractors in connection with the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, the Stage 2 EPC Agreement, the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility, the Stage 4 EPC Agreement, or the Stage 4 Liquefaction Facility, or (ii) any act,
instruction or direction by Owner or anyone acting for or on behalf of Owner in accordance with the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, Stage 2 EPC Agreement or the Stage 4 EPC Agreement; provided that in no case shall this be interpreted to entitle
Contractor to a change, but instead Contractor shall only be entitled to relief to the extent permitted under Article 6. Similarly, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, Contractor acknowledges that it shall not be entitled to
any modification of the contract price, project schedule or any other changed criteria under the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, Stage 2 EPC Agreement or the Stage 4 EPC Agreement arising out of or relating to (i) any acts or omissions of Contractor or
any of its Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors in connection with this Agreement or Subproject 5, or (ii) any act, instruction or direction by Owner or anyone acting for or on behalf of Owner in accordance with this Agreement. 

C. Without limiting the foregoing, the waivers and disclaimers of liability, releases from liability, exclusions, limitations
and apportionments of liability and indemnities expressed in the Stage 1 EPC Agreement, the Stage 2 EPC Agreement, the Stage 4 EPC Agreement and this Agreement shall apply to the work performed under each agreement respectively and shall not
supersede any such rights, obligations or liabilities that arise out of the other agreement. 
 21.25 Survival. Subject to
Section 20.7, Article 6, Article 7, Article 9, Article 10, Article 12, Article 14, Article 15, Article 16, Article 17, Article 18 and Article 19, Article 20, Sections 3.8, 3.13, 3.17, 8.1, 8.2, 21.9, 21.16, 21.24 and this Section 21.25
shall survive termination of this Agreement, in addition to any other provisions which by their nature should, or by their express terms do, survive or extend beyond the termination of this Agreement. 

[Signature Page Follows] 

  

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized
representatives as of the Contract Date. 
  

			
	Owner:
	
	SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC
		
	By:		 /s/ ***

	Name:		***
	Title:		***
	
	Contractor:
	
	BECHTEL OIL, GAS AND CHEMICALS, INC.
		
	By:		 /s/ ***

	Name:		***
	Title:		***

  

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 ATTACHMENT A 

SCOPE OF WORK AND BASIS OF DESIGN 
 This
Attachment A is comprised of the Scope of Work (Attachment A, Schedule A-1), Scope of Facilities, Basis of Design and FEED Documents Incorporated into Agreement (Attachment A, Schedule A-2). The priority between
these documents is set forth in Section 1.4 of Attachment A, Schedule A-1. 

  
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 Schedule A-1 

SCOPE OF WORK 
 TABLE
OF CONTENTS 
  

							
	1. SCOPE REQUIREMENTS		 	A-4	  
			
	     1.1
		GENERAL INTRODUCTION		 	A-4	  
	     1.2
		SUMMARY OF CONTRACTOR SCOPE		 	A-4	  
	     1.3
		DEFINITIONS		 	A-6	  
	     1.4
		PRIORITY OF DOCUMENTS		 	A-6	  
		
	2. MANAGEMENT AND SUPERVISION		 	A-7	  
			
	     2.1
		OWNER MANAGEMENT PHILOSOPHY		 	A-7	  
	     2.2
		PROJECT EXECUTION PLAN		 	A-7	  
	     2.3
		OWNER OFFICE ACCOMMODATIONS		 	A-8	  
		
	3. ENGINEERING		 	A-9	  
			
	     3.1
		BASIS OF DESIGN		 	A-9	  
	     3.2
		APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS		 	A-9	  
	     3.3
		PROJECT ENGINEERING PLAN		 	A-9	  
	     3.4
		ENGINEERING DESIGN		 	A-10	  
	     3.5
		PRE-INVESTMENT		 	A-12	  
	     3.6
		PROCUREMENT AND MATERIAL CONTROL		 	A-12	  
	     3.7
		BID PACKAGES		 	A-13	  
	     3.8
		TRANSPORTATION OF MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT TO STAGE 3 SITE		 	A-13	  
	     3.9
		SPARE PARTS		 	A-13	  
	     3.10
		REIMBURSABLE PURCHASES (REIMBURSABLE CHANGE ORDERS)		 	A-13	  
		
	4. SUBCONTRACTS		 	A-15	  
			
	     4.1
		GENERAL		 	A-15	  
	     4.2
		PROJECT SUBCONTRACT PLAN		 	A-15	  
	     4.3
		LOCAL SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUB-SUBCONTRACTORS		 	A-15	  
	     4.4
		BID PACKAGES		 	A-15	  
		
	5. CONSTRUCTION		 	A-16	  
			
	     5.1
		GENERAL		 	A-16	  
	     5.2
		STAGE 3 SITE PREPARATION		 	A-18	  
	     5.3
		SCAFFOLDING AND ACCESS EQUIPMENT		 	A-18	  
	     5.4
		CRANEAGE AND LIFTING EQUIPMENT		 	A-19	  
	     5.5
		MEDICAL FACILITIES		 	A-19	  
	     5.6
		SANITATION		 	A-19	  
	     5.7
		HOUSEKEEPING		 	A-20	  
	     5.8
		TEMPORARY FACILITIES		 	A-20	  
	     5.9
		HEALTH, SAFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT (HSE)		 	A-21	  
	     5.10
		INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS		 	A-21	  
	     5.11
		STAGE 3 SITE SECURITY		 	A-21	  
	     5.12
		MATERIALS HANDLING, CONTROL AND PRESERVATION		 	A-22	  
	     5.13
		MATERIAL CONTROL PROCEDURE		 	A-23	  
	     5.14
		MATERIAL MARKING		 	A-23	  

  
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	     5.15
		CONSTRUCTION UTILITIES		 	A-23	  
		
	6. QUALITY MANAGEMENT		 	A-25	  
			
	     6.1
		QUALITY ASSURANCE REQUIREMENTS		 	A-25	  
	     6.2
		PROJECT QUALITY PLAN		 	A-25	  
		
	7. COMMISSIONING AND START UP		 	A-27	  
			
	     7.1
		INTRODUCTION		 	A-27	  
	     7.2
		PROJECT COMMISSIONING PLAN		 	A-27	  
	     7.3
		OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS		 	A-28	  
	     7.4
		PERFORMANCE TESTS		 	A-28	  
	     7.5
		OPERATING TESTS		 	A-29	  
	     7.6
		OWNER OPERATOR TRAINING		 	A-29	  
	     7.7
		VENDOR TRAINING		 	A-30	  
	     7.8
		OPERATIONS ACTIVITIES PRIOR TO SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION		 	A-30	  
		
	8. PROJECT CONTROL		 	A-31	  
			
	     8.1
		GENERAL		 	A-31	  
	     8.2
		PROJECT CONTROLS PLAN		 	A-31	  
	     8.3
		PROGRAM REPORTING - PLANNING NETWORK		 	A-31	  
	     8.4
		CPM SCHEDULE		 	A-31	  
	     8.5
		PROGRESS MEASUREMENT		 	A-33	  
	     8.6
		MEETINGS; WEEKLY PROGRESS MEETINGS; MINUTES		 	A-33	  
	     8.7
		MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORTS		 	A-34	  
	     8.8
		QUARTERLY EXECUTIVE PROGRESS REPORTS		 	A-35	  
	     8.9
		CONTRACTOR DELIVERABLES		 	A-36	  
		
	9. CONTRACTOR INTERFACES		 	A-37	  
			
	     9.1
		FERC ACTIVITIES – DIVISION OF RESPONSIBILITY		 	A-37	  
	     9.2
		FERC REQUIRED REPORTS		 	A-39	  
	     9.3
		REQUIREMENTS OF DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY		 	A-43	  
	     9.4
		IMPORT GAS PIPELINES		 	A-44	  
	     9.5
		ENVIRONMENTAL MITIGATION		 	A-44	  
	     9.6
		LANDOWNER ACCESS		 	A-44	  
		
	10. SCOPE OF LNTP		 	A-45	  

  
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 1. SCOPE REQUIREMENTS 

1.1 General Introduction 
 This Scope of Work provides an
overall description of Contractor’s responsibilities for the design, engineering, procurement, manufacture, management, construction, installation, testing, commissioning, Start Up, initial operations, and Performance Testing, of the Stage 3
Liquefaction Facility and certain modifications and improvements to the Existing Facility and the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility and the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility. 

The Site is located off Gulf Beach Highway 82 on 1018 acres of land along the Sabine Pass Navigation Channel on the border between Texas and Louisiana, in
Cameron Parish, Louisiana, as further defined in Attachment Y. Located within the Site boundaries are Existing Facility’s marine facilities designed to load and unload LNG carriers located on the Sabine Pass Navigation Channel, 3.7
nautical miles from the open water and 23 nautical miles from the outer buoy. 
 All obligations and responsibilities referred to in this Attachment
A are Contractor’s obligations and responsibilities, unless expressly stated to be the obligation of Owner or a third Person. 
 References in this
Attachment A to any “Section” or “Article” shall mean the sections or articles of this Attachment A, unless express reference is made to another section or article of the Agreement. Any capitalized term used in this
Attachment A which is defined in the Agreement shall have the same meaning as defined in the Agreement, unless a different meaning is expressly provided in this Attachment A. 

1.2 Summary of Contractor Scope 
 Except for items and
services excluded from Contractor’s Scope of Work as identified in the Agreement to be provided by Owner or others, Contractor’s responsibilities for the design, engineering, procurement, fabrication, manufacture, erection, installation,
construction, management, inspection, repair (including Corrective Work), testing (including Performance Tests), training, pre-commissioning, commissioning and placing into service of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and modifications and
improvements to the Existing Facility, Stage 1 

  
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 Liquefaction Facility, Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility, and Equipment and systems, and the
required related labor and materials, shall generally include: 
  

	a.	Detailed engineering design of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and modifications and improvements to the Existing Facility, Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, and Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility; 

 

	 	b.	Development of Contractor deliverables as described in Attachment B of the Agreement; 

  

	 	c.	Supply of Equipment; 

  

	 	d.	Mobilization and Stage 3 Site establishment; 

  

	 	e.	Management, reporting and supervision of the Work; 

  

	 	f.	Construction and installation of Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and modifications and improvement for the Existing Facility, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility and the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility; 

 

	 	g.	Care, maintenance and preservation of all Equipment; 

  

	 	h.	Pre-commissioning; 

  

	 	i.	Mechanical Completion; 

  

	 	j.	Ready for Start Up; 

  

	 	k.	Commissioning and Start Up; 

  

	 	l.	Initial Operation of Subproject 5 up to Substantial Completion of Subproject 5; 

  

	 	m.	Performance Tests; 

  

	 	n.	Substantial Completion of Subproject 5; 

  

	 	o.	Performance of Corrective Work in accordance with Article 12 of the Agreement; and 

  
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	 	p.	Final Completion. 

 1.3 Definitions 

“Basic Engineering Design Data” means FEED Document Number 25829-200-3BD-M04-00001 Rev 00D dated March 23, 2015. 

“Basis of Design” means FEED Document Number 25829-200-3BD-M04-00002 Rev 00C dated March 24, 2015. The Basis of Design is also
referred to as the Design Basis in the Agreement. 
 “Codes and Standards Specification” means FEED Document Number
25829-200-3DS-G01-00001 Rev 00A dated May 8, 2014. 
 “FEED Documents” has the meaning specified in Attachment A,
Schedule A-2. 
 “Scope of Facilities” means FEED Document Number 25829-200-G01-000-00001 Rev 00F dated March 24, 2015.

 1.4 Priority of Documents 
 In the event of any
conflict or inconsistency between this Scope of Work, the Basis of Design, the FEED Documents, Basic Engineering Design Data or the Scope of Facilities, such conflict or inconsistency shall be resolved in accordance with the following order of
priority, with the document having the highest priority listed first and the one with the lowest priority listed last: 
  

	 	a.	Scope of Work (Attachment A, Schedule A-1); 

  

	 	b.	Scope of Facilities; 

  

	 	c.	Basis of Design; 

  

	 	d.	Basic Engineering Design Data; and 

  

	 	e.	Other FEED Documents (Attachment A, Schedule A-2). 

  
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 2. MANAGEMENT AND SUPERVISION 

2.1 Owner Management Philosophy 
 Owner Representative will
utilize a team of Owner’s personnel or consultants, which will be resident in the Contractor’s Houston home office during design and procurement phase, and at Stage 3 Site during construction through commissioning, Start Up, initial
operations, and until Substantial Completion of Subproject 5, to facilitate prompt and accurate communications between Owner and the Contractor. 
 2.2
Project Execution Plan 
 Without prejudice to any other provision of this Attachment A or the Agreement which sets out specific requirements for
any of the plans or documents listed below, within sixty (60) Days after Notice to Proceed, Contractor shall submit to Owner for review Contractor’s project execution plan (“Project Execution Plan”), which shall
address, summarize, and provide a schedule for development and finalization of the following plans, procedures, and other documents: 
  

	 	a.	Project objectives; 

  

	 	b.	Project management; 

  

	 	c.	Project Engineering Plan; 

  

	 	d.	Document Management Plan; 

  

	 	e.	Project Controls Plan; 

  

	 	f.	Project Procurement Plan; 

  

	 	g.	Revisions to Attachment G, if any; 

  

	 	h.	Document control plan; 

  

	 	i.	Communications plan; 

  

	 	j.	Subcontractor list; 

  
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	 	k.	Project Subcontract Plan; 

  

	 	l.	HSE Plan; 

  

	 	m.	Interface management plan; 

  

	 	n.	Project Quality Plan; 

  

	 	o.	Project Construction Plan; 

  

	 	p.	Project Commissioning Plan; 

  

	 	q.	Performance Test Procedures; 

  

	 	r.	Labor relations plan; 

  

	 	s.	Management of change plan; and 

  

	 	t.	Operations training plan. 

 2.3 Owner Office Accommodations 

All security, furnishings, electrical power, housekeeping services and other temporary utilities, lighting, telephones, facsimile, and high speed internet
access associated with the office accommodation below shall be provided by Contractor. This shall include the telecommunications line rentals from Notice to Proceed until thirty (30) Days after Substantial Completion of Subproject 5.
International long distance calls will be reimbursed to Contractor as Reimbursable Costs. Owner will supply computers to Owner personnel. 
 Contractor
shall provide office accommodation for: 
  

	 	a.	Up to a peak of thirty-three (33) Owner personnel at Contractor’s Houston home office, including six (6) reserved covered parking spaces, commencing with NTP and concluding with Substantial Completion of
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	 	b.	Up to total forty-two (42) Owner personnel at Stage 3 Site during construction activities, including reserved parking area and six (6) covered parking spaces for Owner personnel until Substantial Completion of
Subproject 5. 

 3. ENGINEERING 
 3.1
Basis of Design 
 Owner shall be responsible for providing those items of information defined as “Rely Upon” in the Basis of
Design and for providing to Contractor the information or items specified in Attachment U, subject to Contractor’s obligation to provide information to Owner as specified in Attachment U. In accordance with Section 4.8 of the
Agreement, Owner shall remain fully responsible for the accuracy, completeness and sufficiency of such information.  
 All other information
constituting the Basis of Design or otherwise required for performance of the Work shall be provided or developed by Contractor, as applicable, and Contractor shall be fully responsible for the accuracy, correctness and completeness thereof, and the
provisions of Section 2.5A of the Agreement shall apply with respect to all such information provided or developed by Contractor or otherwise required for performance of the Work (other than the information, as specified in the preceding
paragraph, which is the responsibility of Owner). 
 3.2 Applicable Codes and Standards 

The Applicable Codes and Standards include (i) any codes and standards specifically mentioned in any provision of the Agreement or the Attachments as
applicable to the Work; (ii) any codes or standards set forth or listed in any document listed in Schedule A-2; and (iii) those codes and standards of generally accepted practices, methods, techniques and standards employed by the
international LNG industry constituting GECP, as specifically identified through detailed engineering. 
 3.3 Project Engineering Plan 

Contractor shall produce a detailed project engineering plan (“Project Engineering Plan”) for review by Owner within sixty
(60) Days after Notice to Proceed. The Project Engineering Plan will provide a summary of the procedures, plans, and execution methodologies to be used by Contractor to develop the engineering design in accordance with the Applicable Codes and
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 3.4 Engineering Design 

3.4.1 General 
 In addition to any other engineering
requirements specified in Attachment A or any other provision, Attachment or Schedule of the Agreement, the following services, Drawings, and Specifications, as a minimum, shall be provided by Contractor in respect of all engineering
disciplines during engineering of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and modifications to the Existing Facility, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, and the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility: 

 

	 	a.	Completing the engineering design documents including the FEED Documents for the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and modifications to the Existing Facility, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility and the Stage 2 Liquefaction
Facility, as required, which were developed by Contractor prior to the Contract Date; 

  

	 	b.	Developing new Drawings and revising existing drawings for modification and improvement of the Existing Facility, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility and the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility sufficient for procurement of
materials and Equipment, installation, construction, manufacture, fabrication, commissioning, Start Up, testing, operation and maintenance of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and modifications to the Existing Facility, the Stage 1 Liquefaction
Facility, and the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility; 

  

	 	c.	Preparation of Equipment data sheets; 

  

	 	d.	Preparation of Drawings for the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and related Drawing list; 

  

	 	e.	Preparation of engineering material requisitions and purchase requisitions, and amendments as necessary up to record status; 

  

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	 	g.	Review of vendor data, Drawings and other documentation for engineered Equipment; 

  

	 	h.	Detailed material take-offs and monitoring of material changes for all disciplines; 

  

	 	i.	Development of acceptance test requirements for all Major Equipment; 

  

	 	j.	Development and implementation of a plan for witnessing of factory acceptance tests at vendor’s shops for all Major Equipment; 

  

	 	k.	Drawings control, vendor data and documentation control using a computer database utilizing Contractor’s document control procedure; 

 

	 	l.	Review of vendor’s recommended spares for Equipment and prepare final recommended Operating Spare Parts List in accordance with Section 3.4 of the Agreement; 

 

	 	m.	Development of technical documents for Subcontracts; 

  

	 	n.	Provision of engineering support for procurement, construction and commissioning, including assistance to Subcontractors in the interpretation of technical requirements and Drawings; 

 

	 	o.	Preparation of mechanical catalogues and vendor data books; 

  

	 	p.	Provision of all Record Drawings and Specifications; 

  

	 	q.	Drawings required for tie-ins; 

  

	 	r.	Development of Equipment lists, instrument index, line lists; 

  

	 	s.	HAZOP review of P&IDs not previously conducted 

  

	 	t.	Safety Integrity Level (SIL) review to define safety levels of critical control and safety systems not previously completed. 

  
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 3.5 Pre-investment 

Pre-investment items are specified in the Scope of Facilities. 

3.6 Procurement and Material Control 
 3.6.1 General

 The Project procurement plan will provide a summary of the procedures, plans, and execution methodologies to be used by Contractor for procuring
Equipment, materials, goods and services within the Scope of Work (“Project Procurement Plan”). 
 3.6.2 Project Procurement Plan

 Contractor shall produce a Project Procurement Plan for review by Owner within ninety (90) Days after Notice to Proceed, and Owner will provide
review comments within ten (10) Business Days after receipt. The Project Procurement Plan will address, at a minimum: 
  

	 	a.	Inspection; 

  

	 	b.	Expediting; 

  

	 	c.	Supplier quality reports; 

  

	 	d.	Technical requirement compliance; 

  

	 	e.	Material control, marking, and certification; 

  

	 	f.	Packing, consolidation, importing; 

  

	 	g.	Transportation, handling, and storage; 

  

	 	h.	Warranties and guarantees; 

  

	 	i.	Vendor servicemen; 

  
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 3.6.3 Local Suppliers 

Contractor shall give due consideration to local companies to provide materials and services, provided they are competitive in terms and price, proven quality,
experience, expertise, service and delivery. Contractor will establish procedures to ensure appropriate consideration of local suppliers. 
 3.7 Bid
Packages 
 Contractor shall be responsible for preparing and issuing bid packages or requests for proposals for materials, Equipment and services within
the Scope of Work where required. Contractor shall receive the bids and perform the formal bid evaluations. Selection of such Subcontractors and execution of related Subcontracts shall comply with the requirements of Section 2.4 of the
Agreement. 
 3.8 Transportation of Material and Equipment to Stage 3 Site 

Contractor shall be fully responsible for the packaging, transportation, importation, and customs clearance of all Equipment to and from the Stage 3 Site,
including all costs associated with such transportation. To the extent Equipment is transported to the Stage 3 Site by vessels, Contractor shall only use vessels that are acceptable to the marine cargo insurance providers. All Equipment deliveries
shall be made to the Stage 3 Site and not the Existing Facility Site, the Stage 1 Site, or Stage 2 Site, even if such Equipment will be incorporated into the Existing Facility, the Stage 1 Site, or Stage 2 Site, unless prior written approval for
delivery to the Existing Facility is obtained from Owner. 
 3.9 Spare Parts 

Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining vendor recommendations for spare parts and delivering such recommendations and spare parts to Owner in accordance
with Section 3.4 of the Agreement. 
 3.10 Reimbursable Purchases (Reimbursable Change Orders) 

In the event that Owner specifically requests Contractor, by way of Change Order in accordance with Article 6 and Schedule D-4 of the Agreement, to
purchase an item which is not included in the Scope of Work on a cost-reimbursable basis (“Reimbursable Change Order”), the provisions of this Section 3.10 shall apply to such reimbursable purchases. 

  
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 3.10.1 Inquiries 

For reimbursable purchases valued over One Million U.S. Dollars (US$1,000,000.00), to be purchased by Contractor under a Change Order, Contractor shall ensure
all inquiries request sufficient information to support a complete commercial and technical evaluation, including nearest parts and service location. Inquiries shall be issued to vendors/subcontractors on the approved Subcontractors list set out in
Attachment G. A sufficient number of qualified suppliers/subcontractors shall be invited to bid to ensure receipt of at least three (3) bona fide bids for reimbursable purchases unless otherwise agreed by Owner. 

Contractor shall prepare all inquiries to ensure that the inquiry documentation is comprehensive and complete with all Drawings so that competitive bids
received will require a minimum amount of conditioning. 
 3.10.2 Bid Evaluations 

Contractor shall issue a complete technical and commercial bid evaluation with recommendations for award to Owner for review and agreement, prior to any award.
Owner technical and administrative personnel will work with Contractor’s staff in bid evaluations for all purchases of cost-reimbursable Equipment and other items. 

3.10.3 Purchase Orders 
 Following bid evaluation and
agreement on the selection of the vendor, Contractor shall issue a purchase order to the selected vendor. The purchase order shall include and confirm all factors considered in the inquiry and technical bid evaluation, and other relevant information
and requirements. 
 3.10.4 Communications 
 Contractor
shall give Owner in writing, at least ten (10) Business Days advance notice of proposed technical and logistics meetings and commercial negotiations for cost-reimbursable items between Contractor and vendors, together with date, time and
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 4. SUBCONTRACTS 

4.1 General 
 Subject to the provisions of Sections 2.3 and
2.4 of the Agreement, Contractor shall engage Subcontractors as required to perform the Work and carry out Contractor’s obligations under the Agreement. 

4.2 Project Subcontract Plan 
 Contractor shall produce a
detailed Subcontract plan (“Project Subcontract Plan”) for review by Owner within ninety (90) Days after Notice to Proceed. The Project Subcontract Plan will provide the procedures, plans, and execution methodologies to
be used by Contractor for bidding, evaluating, awarding, inspection, progress monitoring, technical requirement compliance, material controls, and expediting of Subcontracts. 

4.3 Local Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors 

Contractor shall give due consideration to local companies to provide materials and services, provided they are competitive in terms and price, proven quality,
experience, expertise, service and delivery. The Project Subcontract Plan shall indicate how Contractor intends to ensure appropriate consideration of local subcontractors. 

4.4 Bid Packages 
 Contractor shall be responsible for
preparing and issuing bid packages or request for proposals for Subcontracts. Selection of such Subcontractors and execution of related Subcontracts shall comply with the requirements of Section 2.4 of the Agreement. 

  
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 5. CONSTRUCTION 

5.1 General 
 Contractor shall produce a detailed
construction plan (“Project Construction Plan”) for review by Owner within ninety (90) Days after Notice to Proceed. Owner will provide comments within ten (10) Business Days following receipt. The Project
Construction Plan will provide a summary of the procedures, plans, and execution methodologies to be used by Contractor for all management, controls, labor, supervision, consumables, tools, plant and Equipment necessary to construct, mechanically
complete, test, and pre-commission the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and modifications to the Existing Facility, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, and the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility. The Project Construction Plan will address the following: 

 

	 	a.	Construction procedures; 

  

	 	b.	Policies, rules and regulations for: 

  

	 	i.	HSE; 

  

	 	ii.	Personnel identification; 

  

	 	iii.	Access to Stage 3 Site; 

  

	 	iv.	Access to Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements; 

  

	 	v.	Firearms, drugs, alcohol, animals, etc.; 

  

	 	vi.	Access Equipment; 

  

	 	vii.	Construction Permits; 

  

	 	viii.	Parking; 

  

	 	ix.	Vehicular access; 

  

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	 	xi.	Construction plant and Construction Equipment; 

  

	 	c.	Construction methodology; 

  

	 	d.	Tie-In plan including: 

  

	 	i.	Activity description; 

  

	 	ii.	Component of Existing Facility, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, or the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility impacted; and 

  

	 	iii.	Component impact duration; 

  

	 	e.	Demolition; 

  

	 	f.	Scaffolding and access equipment; 

  

	 	g.	Temporary roads; 

  

	 	h.	Work force training; 

  

	 	i.	Industrial relations; 

  

	 	j.	Public relations; 

  

	 	k.	Security; 

  

	 	l.	Transportation of Equipment ; 

  

	 	m.	Construction dock; 

  

	 	n.	Utilities, chemicals, lubricants; 

  

	 	o.	Construction communication procedures; 

  

	 	p.	First fills; 

  

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	 	r.	Close out; and 

  

	 	s.	Demobilization. 

 5.2 Stage 3 Site Preparation 

Contractor shall be responsible for carrying out Stage 3 Site preparation Work as defined in Basis of Design, including: 

 

	 	a.	Removal of all vegetation; 

  

	 	b.	Soils improvement; 

  

	 	c.	Temporary and permanent roads; 

  

	 	d.	Top soil removal; and 

  

	 	e.	Temporary and permanent drainage. 

 Sitework activities will suppress but will not eliminate all dust with
water trucks. All excess excavation spoils will be transported to the 80 Acre Tract laydown area to the east of Lighthouse Road for permanent disposal or other area on the Site, as directed by Owner. Excavation spoils will be composed of clean fill,
in situ soils that have been stabilized, and broken-up residual concrete from soil stabilization Work. The offsite disposal of excavation spoils is excluded from the Work. 

5.3 Scaffolding and Access Equipment 
 The Contractor
shall provide a safe means of access to the Work at all times, including for purposes of inspections by Owner. Scaffolding must be substantial and appropriately designed for the job. The Contractor shall keep adequate records to demonstrate a system
of regular inspection of scaffolds, by appropriately qualified personnel. Records shall also be maintained of calculations performed for load bearing scaffolds. Tags with inspection, and expiration shall be prominently displayed on all scaffolding.

  
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 5.4 Craneage and Lifting Equipment 

The Contractor shall only employ craneage and lifting equipment that has been tested and which is fit for purpose. All crane operators and riggers shall be
adequately trained and must be able to demonstrate that they hold the appropriate certification. The Contractor shall keep records of tests and certification of all lifting equipment, craneage and operators employed in the Work. Contractor shall
comply with its internal rigging procedures for all lifting operations. Contractor will submit rigging plans for lifts exceeding fifty (50) tons, multiple crane lifts or lifts which are considered critical for review by Owner or Owner’s
designee. 
 5.5 Medical Facilities 
 The Contractor
shall provide provisions for suitable first-aid facilities which shall be available to all personnel at the Stage 3 Site, including those employed by Owner, Subcontractors and visitors. 

The first-aid facilities, as a minimum, shall include a fully equipped first-aid room capable of treating injuries that can be anticipated on a construction
site. Consideration shall be given for at least one qualified EMT or nurse on duty during the hours when construction Work is in progress at the Stage 3 Site. The Contractor shall also provide a program of training for first-aid personnel among the
workforce and establish an emergency response team, drawn from the medical and workforce first-aid personnel, to deal with serious on Stage 3 Site accidents. 

The Contractor shall produce for review by Owner within thirty (30) Days after Notice to Proceed, a plan detailing how emergency medical treatment will
be administered. Such plan shall take into account capabilities of local hospital, medical facilities and Existing Facility capabilities and emergency plan. 

5.6 Sanitation 
 The Contractor shall provide adequate
washing and latrine facilities for its workforce and for visitors permitted on the Stage 3 Site. These facilities shall be cleaned, disinfected, stocked with supplies and maintained regularly at all times and the disposal of sanitary waste shall
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 5.7 Housekeeping 

The Contractor shall provide suitable receptacles and services to ensure that all scrap materials, debris and spoil generated by the Work, are collected
regularly and properly disposed. Disposal of such materials outside the Stage 3 Site shall be to a properly licensed land fill or environmental waste subcontractor, in accordance with Applicable Law and Permits. 

As soon as practicable after the completion of all Punchlist items, Contractor shall remove all Construction Equipment, construction trailers and other
temporary facilities, and all other items brought onto the Stage 3 Site by Contractor, Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors which are not the property of Owner, and remove from the Stage 3 Site and properly dispose of all scrap materials, debris and
spoil. Contractor shall allow all temporary construction laydown areas to naturally revegetate, unless such areas are designated for wetland mitigation or other use by Owner that does not require such restoration. 

5.8 Temporary Facilities 
 Until Substantial Completion of
Subproject 5, Contractor shall provide all temporary facilities necessary for performance of the Work. All temporary buildings, piping, cabling, communications equipment, storage facilities, fencing, gates, gas detection equipment, utilities, and
the like above ground shall be removed on Substantial Completion of Subproject 5. The underground portion of the temporary utilities will be cut-off just below grade, capped, and abandoned in place with as-built documentation provided. Crushed rock
for the temporary facilities areas including laydown, parking, and temporary roads will be abandoned in place upon Substantial Completion of Subproject 5. Contractor has the flexibility to adjust temporary facilities as required to improve the
safety and/or the performance for execution. 
 Contractor shall maintain the Laydown Areas, temporary on-Site roads, Duck Blind Road and Center Levee Road
that it uses for Work until Substantial Completion of Subproject 5. The asphalt portion of Lighthouse Road shall be swept to prevent the buildup of dirt and provide dust control, and potholes that develop shall be patched. The gravel portion of
Lighthouse Road shall be maintained to provide a level driving surface. The portion of Lighthouse Road to be maintained as described above extends from LA Hwy 82 to the southern point of the previous hydrotest pond (Reference: SPL3-BE-C14-001;
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 5.9 Health, Safety and the Environment (HSE) 

Contractor shall comply with the requirements of the Agreement and Attachment J of the Agreement. The Work excludes construction noise mitigation other
than the requirements within the Site necessary to comply with OSHA. 
 5.10 Industrial Relations 

The Contractor shall prepare and provide to Owner within ninety (90) Days following Notice to Proceed, its policies and plans for managing industrial
relations at the Stage 3 Site, for review by Owner. Such policies and plans shall cover working hours, right to work policies, working patterns, shifts, disputes procedure, welfare facilities (catering, sanitary, wet weather gear, protective
clothing etc.), training, wet weather working, holidays and any other relevant matters. 
 The Contractor shall report all disputes or potential disputes
involving Contractor or Subcontractor employees to Owner Representative as soon as practicable after they occur. The Contractor will be expected to take a pro-active role in managing industrial relations among such employees at the Site. 

5.11 Stage 3 Site Security 
 The Contractor shall be
responsible at all times for security at the Stage 3 Site until Substantial Completion of Subproject 5. Adequate fencing and security devices shall be provided and maintained to prevent unauthorized access to the Stage 3 Site and theft or damage.
The Contractor shall employ sufficient security personnel to police the Stage 3 Site entrances, perimeter fencing and secure areas at all times and to carry out random searches of vehicle arriving or leaving the Liquefaction Facility Site. Adequate
security lighting of the Stage 3 Site shall be provided. Contractor shall abide by Sabine Pass LNG Terminal Security Policy during modifications and improvements to the (i) Existing Facility, and (ii) Subproject 5 after Substantial
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 The Contractor shall prepare within thirty (30) Days after Notice to Proceed a
security plan for the Stage 3 Site for review by Owner, that shall address measures related to access to the Stage 3 Site by Owner, Contractor, Subcontractors, Sub-subcontractors and third parties, personnel identification, coordination with Stage 1
Liquefaction Facility, Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility, and Existing Facility security policies, enforcement and compliance by all such Persons with the Stage 3 Site security policy. Contractor shall be responsible for implementing, including
monitoring of compliance with and enforcement of, such security plan. 
 Transportation Worker Identification Cards (TWIC) will only be required to be
attained by Contractor employees working within the operating facility and/or port facilities. TWIC will only be required to be attained by Contractor employees working within Subproject 5 areas after Substantial Completion of such Subproject 5.

 5.12 Materials Handling, Control and Preservation 

Contractor shall be responsible for developing and implementing a plan for all items of Equipment delivered to Stage 3 Site which will include and address the
following obligations of Contractor as a minimum: 
  

	 	a.	Ensure that all materials are delivered to Stage 3 Site unless prior written approval of delivery to Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility, or Existing Facility is obtained from Owner;

  

	 	b.	Receipt of all items including unloading, unpacking, inspection, storage and protection of same; 

  

	 	c.	Ensure that all materials are used correctly and no materials are substituted without Contractor’s agreement; 

  

	 	d.	Safekeeping, in accordance with the vendor/manufacturer guidelines/instructions for preservation of all Equipment on Site and ensuring that all materials are marked as being provided for the Work; 

 

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	 	f.	Maintain records and account for all Equipment delivered and installed, and the remaining surplus and scrap for all Equipment; 

  

	 	g.	Maintain and provide to Owner upon request a critical items delivery report (“Procurement Status Report”), for Major Equipment and other critical items required for the Work; 

 

	 	h.	Development and implementation of a materials handling methods procedure for the movement of all Major Equipment and materials, and 

  

	 	i.	The inspection, care, preservation, and maintenance of materials and Equipment. 

 5.13 Material Control
Procedure 
 Contractor shall implement strict material control throughout all phases of the Work. Contractor shall submit to Owner for review within
ninety (90) Days after Notice to Proceed, its proposed material control procedures for inclusion in the Project procedures manuals, which shall include Contractor’s plans and procedures for the use of appropriate computer systems to manage
material control and to provide Owner with periodic status reports regarding the control of Equipment, and it shall submit its procedures for these systems for Owner review. 

5.14 Material Marking 
 All Equipment arriving on Stage 3
Site shall be inspected by Contractor to ensure that it is marked according to Project requirements, and purchase order instructions. The marking of each item will act as a cross-reference to associated documentation, Drawings and Work scope. 

5.15 Construction Utilities 
 5.15.1 Electrical

 Contractor shall be responsible for provision of construction power facilities and payment for electrical consumption during construction until
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 5.15.2 Potable Water 

Contractor shall provide potable water and ice for the Stage 3 Site use, and ensure that a safe and plentiful supply of potable water and ice is available for
all activities on the Stage 3 Site until Substantial Completion of Subproject 5. The water and ice for human consumption shall be of suitable quality. 

5.15.3 Air 
 Until Substantial Completion of Subproject 5,
Contractor shall provide instrument air for testing and operation and compressed air suitable for construction, testing and drying and any other purposes required in connection with performance of the Work. 

5.15.4 Nitrogen 
 Until Substantial Completion of
Subproject 5, Contractor shall provide all nitrogen as required for construction, testing, drying, purging and commissioning. 
 5.15.5 Fuels,
Lubricants & Service Fluids 
 Until Substantial Completion of Subproject 5, Contractor shall provide all necessary fuels, lubricants,
catalysts, and service fluids required for all Equipment, except that Owner will supply Commissioning Feed Gas in accordance with Section 4.8 of the Agreement. Contractor shall provide suitable temporary storage of fuels, lubricants, and
service fluids, including secondary containment where required. 
 5.15.6 First Fill Materials 

Contractor shall supply and install all first fill lubricants, liquids, fuels, chemicals, and packings. First fill materials shall be stored in accordance with
the manufacturer’s instructions. Contractor shall provide lubricating oils, mDEA, and refrigerants from date of first fill, including changes and replenishments, until Substantial Completion of Subproject 5. 

  
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 6. QUALITY MANAGEMENT 

6.1 Quality Assurance Requirements 
 Contractor shall
provide an integrated quality management group to operate the quality assurance, quality control and certification functions of the quality management system. The quality management group shall be independent from Contractor’s construction,
procurement and scheduling activities. 
 6.2 Project Quality Plan 

Contractor shall produce a detailed Project-specific quality assurance and inspection plan (“Project Quality Plan”) for review by Owner
within sixty (60) Days after Notice to Proceed. The Project Quality Plan shall define the Contractor organization and responsibilities of the quality management group personnel and shall detail the procedures the Contractor intends to use to
manage and control those aspects of the Work which may affect the quality of the completed Project. 
 The Project Quality Plan shall meet the requirements
of Section 3.18 of the Agreement, may be based on Contractor’s standard quality assurance procedures, and shall, at a minimum, cover the following information: 
  

	 	a.	Project quality policy; 

  

	 	b.	Project quality objectives; 

  

	 	c.	Management responsibilities and duties of all key QA personnel; 

  

	 	d.	Quality assurance and quality control organization; 

  

	 	e.	A list and status of the procedures that will be employed on the Project. Program of internal, supplier, and Subcontractor audits; 

  

	 	f.	Documentation and certification control; 

  

	 	g.	Control of nonconforming products or processes and corrective actions; 

  
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	 	h.	Design validation; 

  

	 	i.	Material traceability for all cryogenic materials; and 

  

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 7. COMMISSIONING AND START UP 

7.1 Introduction 
 Contractor will be responsible for
carrying out the commissioning, Start Up, and testing of Equipment including conducting Performance and Commissioning Tests, as set forth in greater detail in Attachment V, Attachment S, and Attachment T. In addition, Contractor
will be responsible for operation of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility through Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 (subject to Owner’s rights under Section 11.7B of the Agreement). The Contractor shall have responsibility for the
Equipment including upkeep, scheduled and preventative maintenance until Substantial Completion of Subproject 5; provided, however, Owner shall bear the cost of any of the foregoing incurred by reason of any Operations Activity required by Owner
under Section 11.7B of the Agreement. Contractor shall provide all consumable and spare parts for commissioning and anticipated start up spare requirements, including all first fills, chemicals, and lubricants. Commissioning activities include
all activities that must be completed prior to Start Up of Equipment, including, but not limited to, introduction of inert gas to oxygen-free the Equipment and begin the drying out process. 

Maintenance Work during commissioning shall be the responsibility of Contractor. This Work includes, but is not limited to, checking pipe hangers, supports,
guides and pipe specialties for operating settings and making necessary adjustments. It also includes repair of any Equipment, piping, welding, assistance in cleaning temporary strainers, replacing filters and removal of any blinds as required. 

7.2 Project Commissioning Plan 
 Contractor shall produce
a detailed plan (“Project Commissioning Plan”) for review by Owner. The Project Commissioning Plan shall list the procedures the Contractor intends to use to ensure that Equipment is brought through pre-commissioning,
commissioning, Start Up, Performance Tests and Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 safely and in accordance with Attachment V of the Agreement. The Project Commissioning Plan will be implemented by Contractor, and address the following as
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	 	a.	Mechanical completion; 

  

	 	b.	Field testing; 

  

	 	c.	Ready for Start Up; 

  

	 	d.	Commissioning; 

  

	 	e.	Development of operating manuals; 

  

	 	f.	Development of maintenance manuals; 

  

	 	g.	Ready for Performance Testing; 

  

	 	h.	Performance Testing; 

  

	 	i.	Emissions and noise testing; 

  

	 	j.	Interface with the FERC as required in accordance with Section 9; 

  

	 	k.	Substantial Completion Punchlist for Subproject 5; 

  

	 	l.	Close-out; and 

  

	 	m.	Demobilization. 

 7.3 Operating and Maintenance Manuals 

Contractor shall supply Start Up, operation, and maintenance manuals for review by the Owner in accordance with Attachment V of the Agreement. These
Start Up manuals will include the sequence of activities that must be carried out in order to Start Up of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility. The manuals shall incorporate the DOT Part 193 Operator Qualification and OSHA 1910 requirements that define
the process safety management system. 
 7.4 Performance Tests 

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 7.5 Operating Tests 

Contractor shall conduct testing in accordance with Attachment S - Facility Testing Philosophy and the following operating tests to confirm the design
meets the requirements of the Scope of Work. The procedures and acceptance criteria will be finalized by Contractor and reviewed by Owner prior to conducting the operating tests. The operating tests will be conducted before or after the Performance
Tests as agreed by the Parties. 
 7.5.1 ESD Tests 

Emergency shutdown (“ESD”) systems will be tested during precommissioning, commissioning or operation with LNG/Natural Gas in the
system as follows. If unplanned inadvertent ESD trips occur during initial operations then the below corresponding ESD test will be deemed completed: 
  

	 	a.	Tanks will be loaded to test the high level shutdown function; the test shall be conducted to verify liquefaction shutdown; 

  

	 	b.	ESD shutdown will be initiated to ensure that each LNG Train is shutdown safely and in proper sequence during operation; and 

  

	 	c.	Power failure simulation shutdown will be initiated to ensure a safe, smooth shutdown sequence is achieved during LNG Train operation. 

7.5.2 Commissioning Tests 
 Contractor shall perform
Commissioning Tests in accordance with Attachment S. 
 7.6 Owner Operator Training 

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 7.7 Vendor Training 

Contractor shall coordinate vendor training in accordance with Section 3.5 of the Agreement and Attachment V. 

7.8 Operations Activities Prior to Substantial Completion 

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 8. PROJECT CONTROL 

8.1 General 
 Contractor shall plan and program the Work
and its resource requirements in accordance with the requirements of the Project Schedule. 
 8.2 Project Controls Plan 

Contractor shall produce a detailed Project controls plan (“Project Controls Plan”) for review by Owner within sixty (60) Days
after Notice to Proceed. Owner will provide comments within ten (10) Business Days. The Project Controls Plan shall detail the procedures to be used by Contractor to maintain the scheduling, control, progress, Change Order control, and
reporting of all activities required to ensure that Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 is achieved by the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date of Subproject 5. 

8.3 Program Reporting - Planning Network 
 The Work shall
be planned, managed, monitored and controlled by use of an integrated critical path network planning system, derived from a work breakdown structure (“WBS”). 

8.4 CPM Schedule 
 Contractor shall produce a CPM Schedule
in accordance with Section 5.4 of the Agreement that will be the reference schedule for the duration of the Project unless revised by Change Order approved by the Owner. The CPM Schedule shall be the Project baseline plan comprising a control
network detailing all activities to be completed in a logical sequence and being in sufficient detail to identify key activities and restraints, interdependencies, interrelationships and resources required to control the Project. 

The CPM Schedule shall: 
  

	 	a.	Be consistent with the Project Schedule, including LNTP, NTP, the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date for Subproject 5; 

  
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	 	b.	Represent Contractor’s best judgment as to how it shall complete the Work in compliance with the Project Schedule; 

  

	 	c.	Be a detailed graphic representation of all significant aspects of the Work showing Contractor’s plans for performance of the Work; 

 

	 	d.	Comply with GECP; 

  

	 	e.	Indicate a level of detail sufficient for Contractor to plan, organize, direct, coordinate, perform and execute the Work, and for Owner to monitor the progress of the Work; 

 

	 	f.	Include separate activities for each significant portion of the Work including activities for mobilization, engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning, start up, testing, closeout and demobilization;

  

	 	g.	Show the duration, start dates, and finish dates for each activity; 

  

	 	h.	Show activity number, activity description, and responsible Person (i.e., Contractor, Subcontractor, or Sub-subcontractor) for each activity; 

 

	 	i.	Reflect logical relationships between activities with a reasonable duration for each activity, and show an uninterrupted critical path from the LNTP through NTP, First LNG Cargo, Substantial Completion of Subproject 5
and Final Completion of Subproject 5; 

  

	 	j.	Indicate all Milestones to be used for progress payments. The initial CPM Schedule shall reflect the dates on the original Milestones progress payment schedule. Thereafter, at least once each quarter Milestones shall be
re-scheduled in the CPM Schedule, if necessary, to reflect the current Schedule progress and updated projected Milestone dates. New Change Order Milestones, if any, shall be incorporated into the CPM Schedule at the quarterly CPM Schedule update;
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	 	k.	Be segregated into four or more schedule sub-networks defining: (1) Work within the Stage 3 Site; and (2) Work within Existing Facilities; (3) Work within the Stage 1 Site and (4) Work within the
Stage 2 Site, as generally defined in Attachment X. The Existing Facilities sub-network schedule, Stage 1 sub-network schedule, and Stage 2 sub-network schedule will be used by Contractor and Owner to plan and confirm schedule dates with
plant operations to minimize disruptions to Contractor’s Work in the Existing Facility, Stage 1 Site, and Stage 2 Site, subject to Section 3.25 of the Agreement. 

8.5 Progress Measurement 
 The Contractor shall, until
Substantial Completion of Subproject 5, develop and maintain systems and procedures for the measurement of progress against the CPM Schedule. The Contractor shall measure progress based on actual Work completed. 

8.6 Meetings; Weekly Progress Meetings; Minutes 
 Periodic
meetings shall be held as required for the purpose of keeping Owner fully informed of all aspects of the Work, and for reviewing execution plans, technical or financial concerns, progress status and scheduling of the Work, remedial actions, quality
concerns, safety concerns, interfaces, and Owner and Contractor plans for resolving issues. 
 Commencing with LNTP, weekly progress meetings will be held
between Owner’s Representative or his designee, and any other Persons designated by Owner, and Contractor’s Key Personnel at the appropriate Stage 3 Site location, or as agreed by the Parties, Owner or Contractor home office. Owner and
Contractor shall agree on dates, standardized reports and agenda for such meetings well in advance as the Work demands. 
 Minutes of all progress-related
meetings (including weekly and monthly progress meetings) shall be prepared by Contractor (unless otherwise agreed by Owner) and sent to Owner in electronic format within five (5) Business Days following the meeting. The contents of the minutes
shall be subject to review at the next weekly progress meeting. The format for the preparation of the minutes shall be mutually agreed at the first meeting. The minutes as a minimum should include decisions made, action item responsibilities and
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 outlined in the previous minutes and shall be distributed to all attendees, Owner
Representative, and in accordance with the document distribution matrix, to be developed during the Project execution. 
 8.7 Monthly Progress Reports

 Commencing with LNTP, Contractor shall provide a written Monthly Progress Report to Owner no later than ten (10) Days after the end of each
Month, and the Monthly Progress Report shall cover activities up through the preceding the Month in which the Monthly Progress Report is issued. The Monthly Progress Report shall be provided in MS Word format. Contractor shall provide Owner with the
number of copies of such reports and shall arrange for the distribution thereof as Owner may reasonably request. 
 Commencing with LNTP a progress meeting
shall be held each Month by Contractor at the Stage 3 Site or at an alternate site mutually agreeable to Owner and Contractor and at a mutually agreeable time, for the purpose of reviewing with Owner the Monthly Progress Report issued during such
Month. 
 Contractor shall provide Monthly Progress Reports in a form reasonably acceptable to Owner which will indicate, at a minimum: 

 

	 	a.	Narrative summary of progress; 

  

	 	b.	A description, as compared with the Project Schedule and CPM Schedule, of engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning, and testing status including actual percentage complete versus planned percentage
complete, document status, significant activities accomplished during the reporting Month, significant activities planned for the current Month and current estimated dates on which First LNG Cargo and Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 shall be
achieved; 

  

	 	c.	Summary of Milestones planned and actually completed during the covered Month; 

  

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	 	e.	Description of any problems (including any occurrence of which Contractor is aware that could reasonably be expected to increase the cost of the Project or delay Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 beyond the
Substantial Completion Date) and summary of plans for resolution; 

  

	 	f.	A description of the status of the Contractor’s Permits, including the dates of Contractor’s applications submitted or to be submitted and the anticipated dates of actions by Governmental Instrumentalities
with respect to such Permits; 

  

	 	g.	A description of reportable environmental, health and safety incidents as well as any unplanned related impacts, events, accidents, reported near misses or issues that occurred during the reporting period;

  

	 	h.	A description of all safety and security issues; 

  

	 	i.	A description of quality assurance activities; 

  

	 	j.	Progress photos showing representative portions of the Stage 3 Site and the Work, including completed Milestones, with a description of the photograph and the date taken; and 

 

	 	k.	All applicable information reasonably required by FERC and other Governmental Instrumentalities as identified in Section 9.0. 

8.8 Quarterly Executive Progress Reports 
 Commencing at
LNTP, within fifteen (15) Days after the end of each quarter, Contractor shall provide Owner an executive progress report (“Executive Progress Report”) suitable for presentation to Owner’s executive management and
shareholders in a form reasonably acceptable to Owner. These reports will be presented to Owner and discussed at a progress meeting to be held between Contractor Key Personnel and Owner Representative or his designee and any other Persons designated
by Owner, every three (3) Months. The Executive Progress Reports will include: 
  

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	 	b.	Update of the status of the Project, including a high level summary schedule depicting current progress and projected First Cargo and Substantial Completion of Subproject 5; 

 

	 	c.	Progress photographs and other illustrations; and 

  

	 	d.	Description of any problems and summary of plans for resolution. 

 8.9 Contractor Deliverables 

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 9. CONTRACTOR INTERFACES 

9.1 FERC Activities – Division of Responsibility 

Owner is required to provide regular reports and other information to the FERC during design, construction, and operation of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility
as outlined in FERC Authorization, and in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Title 49 – Transportation; Part 191 – Transportation of Natural and Other Gas by Pipeline; Annual Reports, Incident Reports, and Safety Related Condition
Reports, and Part 193 – Liquefied Natural Gas Facilities: Federal Safety Standards. The Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility will also be subject to regular inspections by FERC staff, and continuous monitoring by inspectors providing reports to FERC.
Contractor shall assist Owner for interfaces with FERC, including as specifically noted in the Division of Responsibility Matrix below: 
  

							
	FERC Activity	  	Owner	  	Contractor	  	Remarks
				
	 FERC Permit overall responsibility
	  	P	  	Note 1	  	 Refer to Owner Permits, Attachment Q.

Note 1 - Contractor is responsible for construction related Permits,) refer to Attachment P).

				
	 FERC coordination during Project execution
	  	P	  	S	  	
				
	 Department of Transportation (“DOT”) drug testing program during construction.
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	FERC Activity	  	Owner	  	Contractor	  	Remarks
				
	 FERC compliance and inspection during Project execution
  

(a)    Owner’s Monthly Report

 
 (b)    Support FERC and DOT
inspection visits
  

(c)    Environmental inspector’s weekly reports concerning construction activities;

 
 (d)    Provide required
Project data
  

(e)    Update FERC permit data

 
 (f)     FERC technical
reviews and occasional meetings
  

(g)    FERC witness of tests such as tank foundation, hydro test, Start Up and commissioning
etc.
  
 (h)    Address FERC
compliance issues
	  	P	  	S	  	
				
	Submit final report to FERC	  	P	  	S	  	
				
	Obtain FERC Authorization	  	P	  	S	  	The FERC Authorization is required to site, construct and operate the Liquefaction Facility
				
	 FERC’s authorization to commence operation
	  	P	  	S	  	
				
	Start-up and commissioning coordination with FERC	  	P	  	S	  	Owner responsible for Feed Gas supply, shipping and logistics, and bi-directional Pipeline.
				
	FERC requirement for Project Books and Records to be maintained three years after Final Completion	  	P	  	Note 2	  	Note 2 - Contractor to turn over Project records at the earlier of expiration of the Defect Correction Period or termination of the Agreement.

  
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 Legend: 

P    =    Primary responsibility 

S    =    Contractor support 

9.2 FERC Required Reports 
 Owner is required to provide
regular reports and other information to the FERC during design, construction, and operation of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and modifications to the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility, and Existing Facility. The
Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and modifications to the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility, and Existing Facility will also be subject to regular inspections by FERC staff, and continuous monitoring by inspectors
providing reports to FERC. Contractor shall assist Owner with all interfaces with FERC as follows: 
  

	 	a.	Operation and maintenance procedures and manuals, as well as emergency plans and safety procedure manuals, shall be filed with the FERC prior to commissioning operations. Contractor is responsible for developing these
documents, including changes recommended by the FERC, and resubmitting these documents as required; 

  

	 	b.	The FERC staff shall be notified of any proposed revisions to the security plan and physical security of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility, Existing Facility, Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, or Stage 2 Liquefaction
Facility prior to commissioning. Contractor shall assist Owner in the development of these plans, and shall advise Owner if changes to the design or construction of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility or modifications to Existing Facility, the Stage 1
Liquefaction Facility, and the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility may impact these plans; 

  

	 	c.	Progress on the Project shall be reported in monthly reports submitted to the FERC. Details should include a summary of activities, problems encountered and remedial actions taken. The Monthly Progress Report described
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	 	d.	Problems of significant magnitude shall be reported to the FERC on a timely basis. Additional Stage 3 Site inspections and technical reviews will be held by FERC staff prior to commencement of operation. Contractor
shall cooperate with Owner at all times in this regard and report any such problems to Owner immediately, and in all cases within twenty-four (24) hours; 

  

	 	e.	The Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and modifications to the Existing Facility, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility and Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility shall be subject to regular FERC staff technical reviews and Stage 3 Site
inspections on at least a biennial basis or more frequently as circumstances indicate. Prior to each FERC staff technical review and Stage 3 Site inspection, the Owner will respond to a specific data request including information relating to
possible design and operating conditions that may have been imposed by other agencies or organizations. Provision of up-to-date detailed piping and instrumentation diagrams reflecting modifications and provision of other pertinent information not
included in the semi-annual reports described below, including events that have taken place since the previously submitted annual report. Contractor shall assist Owner with these FERC reviews, requests, inspections, and reports as required;

  

	 	f.	 Semi-annual operational reports shall be filed with the FERC to identify changes in Existing Facility, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, and Stage 2
Liquefaction Facility design and operating conditions, abnormal operating experiences, activities (including ship arrivals, quantity and composition of imported LNG, vaporization quantities, boil-off/flash gas, etc.), Existing Facility, the Stage 1
Liquefaction Facility, and Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility modifications including future plans and progress thereof. Abnormalities should include, but not be limited to: unloading/shipping problems, potential hazardous conditions from offsite
vessels, Tank stratification or rollover, geysering, Tank pressure excursions, cold spots on the Tanks, Tank vibrations and/or vibrations in associated cryogenic piping, Tank settlement, significant Equipment or instrumentation malfunctions or
failures, non-scheduled maintenance or repair (and reasons therefore), relative movement of Tank inner vessels, vapor or liquid releases, fires involving Natural Gas and/or from other sources, negative pressure (vacuum)

  
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within a Tank and higher than predicted boil-off rates. Adverse weather conditions and the effect on the Project also should be reported. Reports should be submitted within forty-five
(45) Days after each period ending June 30 and December 31. In addition, a section entitled “Significant plant modifications proposed for the next 12 months (dates)” also shall be included in the semi-annual operational
reports. Such information would provide the FERC staff with early notice of anticipated future construction/maintenance projects at the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility, Existing Facility, Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility and Stage 2 Liquefaction
Facility. Contractor shall assist Owner with any semi-annual operational reports that may be due during the period before Substantial Completion of Subproject 5 or modification to the Existing Facility, Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility and Stage 2
Liquefaction Facility; 

  

	 	g.	Significant non-scheduled events, including safety-related incidents (i.e., LNG or Natural Gas releases, fires, explosions, mechanical failures, unusual over pressurization, and major injuries) shall be reported to FERC
staff within forty-eight (48) hours. In the event an abnormality is of significant magnitude to threaten public or employee safety, cause significant property damage, or interrupt service, notification shall be made immediately, without unduly
interfering with any necessary or appropriate emergency repair, alarm, or other emergency procedure. This notification practice shall be incorporated into the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility’s emergency plan. Contractor shall report all such
incidents to Owner immediately, and in all cases within twenty-four (24) hours, and develop for Owner any such reports that may be required during the period before Substantial Completion of Subproject 5. Examples of reportable LNG-related
incidents include: 

  

	 	i.	Fire; 

  

	 	ii.	Explosion; 

  

	 	iii.	Property damage exceeding $10,000; 

  

	 	iv.	Death or injury requiring hospitalization; 

  

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	 	vi.	Unintended movement or abnormal loading by environmental causes, such as an earthquake, landslide, or flood, that impairs the serviceability, structural integrity, or reliability of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility;

  

	 	vii.	Any crack or other material defect that impairs the structural integrity or reliability of Equipment that contains, controls, or processes Natural Gas or LNG; 

 

	 	viii.	Any malfunction or operating error that causes the pressure of a pipeline or Equipment that contains or processes Natural Gas or LNG to rise above its maximum allowable operating pressure (or working pressure for LNG
facilities) plus the build-up allowed for operation of pressure limiting or control devices; 

  

	 	ix.	A leak in Equipment that contains or processes Natural Gas or LNG that constitutes an emergency; 

  

	 	x.	Inner tank leakage, ineffective insulation, or frost heave that impairs the structural integrity of any tank; 

  

	 	xi.	Any safety-related condition that could lead to an imminent hazard and cause (either directly or indirectly by remedial action of the operator), for purposes other than abandonment, a twenty (20) percent reduction
in operating pressure or shutdown of operation of a pipeline or an Equipment that contains or processes Natural Gas or LNG; 

  

	 	xii.	Safety-related incidents to LNG trucks or LNG vessels occurring at or in route to and from the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility; and 

  

	 	xiii.	The judgment of the LNG personnel and/or management even though it did not meet the above criteria or the guidelines set forth in the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility’s incident management plan. 

In the event of an incident, the FERC has authority to take whatever steps are necessary to ensure operational reliability and to protect human life, health,
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follow-up report or follow-up in the upcoming semi-annual operational report. All follow-up reports should include investigation results and recommendations to minimize a reoccurrence of the incident. Contractor shall develop for Owner any such
reports that may be required if the incident happened before Substantial Completion of Subproject 5. 
 Owner has overall responsibility for the FERC permit
application, coordination with FERC, and compliance issues. Contractor will support Owner in providing required clarifications to FERC. Any (i) FERC related support provided by Contractor exceeding two thousand five hundred (2,500) man
hours or (ii) additional Work required by FERC that is not contemplated in this Scope of Work shall be subject to a Change Order to the extent such excess support or additional Work adversely impacts (i) Contractor cost of performance of
the Work; (ii) Contractor’s ability to perform the Work in accordance with the Project Schedule or (iii) Contractor’s ability to perform any obligation under the Agreement. 

Notwithstanding the foregoing, Contractor shall not contact or otherwise engage in communications with FERC and other Governmental Instrumentalities regarding
the Project without Owner’s involvement. 
 9.3 Requirements of Department of Homeland Security 

9.3.1 Facility Security Plan 
 Owner is
subject to the requirements found in 33 CFR Part 105, and has developed a facility security plan (“Facility Security Plan” or “FSP”), which will require modification due to the addition of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility.
Contractor shall assist Owner in the revision of the existing FSP as required, and will structure all training programs for Owner to comply with this FSP. Applicable Contractor personnel shall also be trained to comply with this FSP for the period
up to Substantial Completion of Subproject 5. 
 9.3.2 Facility Security Assessment 

Owner may be required to develop a revised facility security assessment (“Facility Security Assessment” or
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response conditions” (33 CFR 105.305(a)(2)). The US Coast Guard also requires an emergency manual for LNG terminals in accordance with 33 CFR 127.307. The emergency manual will be prepared
and submitted to the COTP, along with the operations manual required by 33 CFR 127.305, for approval before the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility can be placed in service. Contractor shall assist Owner in the development of this FSA and emergency
manual. 
 9.4 Import Gas Pipelines 
 Owner shall be
responsible for construction and completion of the Import Gas Pipelines and facilities up to the designated tie-in points on the outlet weld-in-insulator, as specified in the FEED Documents. Space shall be allowed for construction and operations of
metering facilities, and road access. 
 9.5 Environmental Mitigation 

Owner is responsible for wetlands mitigation required by Permits, Applicable Law or Governmental Instrumentalities to be performed on or off the Stage 3 Site.
Subject to Applicable Law and Permits. It is anticipated that most such mitigation will take place after the majority of construction by the Contractor has been completed. Contractor shall cooperate to ensure the mitigation is accomplished
expeditiously and with minimum interference. 
 9.6 Landowner Access 

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 10. SCOPE OF LNTP 

The following activities are in Contractor’s Scope of Work during the period after issuance of the LNTP and prior to issuance of the NTP (the “LNTP
Work”). These activities will focus on supporting the critical path schedule and include the following: Any such LNTP Work to be agreed by mutual Change Order. 

  
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 ATTACHMENT I 

FORM OF CONTRACTOR’S INVOICES 

  

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 SCHEDULE I-1 
  

			
	 PROJECT NAME: Sabine Pass LNG Stage 3 Liquefaction Project
		INVOICE NUMBER: 25936- XXXXXX
		
	 OWNER: Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC
		DATE OF INVOICE: MMM/DD/YYYY
		
	 CONTRACTOR: Bechtel Oil, Gas, and Chemical, Inc.
		
		
	 DATE OF AGREEMENT: MMM/DD/YYYY
		

  
  

Contractor hereby makes application for payment to Owner as shown below in connection with the above referenced Agreement between the Parties. 

 

							
	 1.
		Original Contract Price (Section 7.1 of Agreement)		$	0.00	  
			
	 2.
		Net change by Change Orders (Exhibit 1)		$	0.00	  
			
	 3.
		Contract Price to date (Line 1 + Line 2)		$	0.00	  
			
	 4.
		Total invoiced to date for Mobilization Payment - Section 7.2A (Exhibit 2)		$	0.00	  
			
	 5.
		Total invoiced to date for completion of Milestones - Section 7.2B (Schedule C1 of Attachment C) (Exhibit 2)		$	0.00	  
			
	 6.
		Total invoiced to date for Monthly Payments - Section 7.2B (Schedule C2 of Attachment C) (Exhibit 2)		$	0.00	  
			
	 7.
		Total invoiced to date for Time and Material Work (Exhibit 3)		$	0.00	  
			
	 8.
		Total invoiced to date		$	0.00	  
			
	 9.
		Less previous Invoices		$	0.00	  
			
	 10.
		Current Payment Due		$	0.00	  
			
	 11.
		Balance of Contract Price remaining (Line 3 less Line 8)		$	0.00	  

 Contractor certifies that (i) the Work is progressing in accordance with the Project Schedule (as may be adjusted by
Change Order) and CPM Schedule, as set forth in the current Monthly Progress Report; (ii) the Work described in or relating to this Invoice has been performed or will be performed in sixty (60) Days and supplied in accordance with the
Agreement; (iii) the Work described in or relating to this Invoice is in accordance with the Agreement and the referenced Milestone(s) is/are complete or will be complete in sixty (60) Days; (iv) Contractor is entitled to payment of
the amount set forth as “Current Payment Due” in this Invoice. 

  
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 SABINE PASS STAGE 3 LIQUEFACTION PROJECT 

DATE OF INVOICE: MMM/DD/YYYY 

INVOICE NUMBER: 25936 - XXXXXX 
 Payment
is to be made by wire transfer or ACH on or before [insert due date] to: 
 The Bank of New York 

New York, NY 
 Account # XXXXX

 Acct. Type: Checking (DDA) ACH Format: CTX 

ABA # 
 Credit: Bechtel Oil, Gas
and Chemicals, Inc. 
 Swift Code: IRVTUS3N 

CONTRACTOR 
  

			
	 Signed:
		  

		
	 Name:
		  

		
	 Title:
		  

		
	 Date:
		                                    ,
YYYY

 OWNER APPROVAL 

AMOUNT APPROVED by Owner for Payment: U.S.
$                                     

OWNER 
  

			
	 Signed:
		  

		
	 Name:
		  

		
	 Title:
		  

		
	 Date:
		                                    ,
YYYY

 The AMOUNT APPROVED by Owner is without prejudice to any rights of Owner under the Agreement. 

Explanation is listed below or attached if the AMOUNT APPROVED is less than the amount requested by Contractor under this Invoice. 

  
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 EXHIBIT 1 

LIST OF EXECUTED CHANGE ORDERS TO SCHEDULE C1 - PAYMENT SCHEDULE 

The following Change Orders have been executed by Owner and/or Contractor pursuant to Article 6: 

 

					
	 Change Order No.
	  	 Description of Change Order
	  	 Approved Amount

		  		  	
		  		  	
		  		  	
		  		  	
		  		  	
	 Total
	  		  	$0.00

  
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 EXHIBIT 2 

1. MOBILIZATION PAYMENT AS PER CONTRACT - ARTICLE 7 SECTION 7.2.A 
  

							
	 No.
	  	 Description of Mobilization Payment
	  	 Work Completed (From Previous
Invoices) ($
USD)
	  	 Work Completed (This
Period) ($
USD)

		  		  		  	
		  		  		  	
		  		  		  	
	 Total
	  		  	$0.00	  	$0.00

 2. MILESTONE PAYMENT AS PER CONTRACT - ARTICLE 7 SECTION 7.2.B 

MILESTONES 
  

									
	 No. of
Milestone
	  	 Description of Milestone
	  	 Previously Invoiced
Amount ($ USD)
	  	
Amount of Milestone
Completed this Month
($ USD)
	  	 This Month Invoice
Amount ($
USD)

		  		  		  		  	
		  		  		  		  	
		  		  		  		  	
		  		  		  		  	
		  		  		  		  	
		  		  		  		  	
		  		  		  		  	
	 Total
	  		  	$0.00	  	$0.00	  	$0.00

 3. MONTHLY PAYMENTS AS PER CONTRACT - ARTICLE 7 SECTION 7.2.B 

 

							
	 Month of
Payment
	  	 Monthly Payments
	  	 Previously Invoiced
Amount ($ USD)
	  	 This Month Invoice
Amount ($
USD)

		  		  		  	
		  		  		  	
		  		  		  	
		  		  		  	
		  		  		  	
		  		  		  	
		  		  		  	
	 Total
	  	$0.00	  	$0.00	  	$0.00

  
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 EXHIBIT 3 

TIME AND MATERIAL PAYMENTS 
 The following
Change Orders have been executed by Owner and/or Contractor pursuant to Article 6: 
  

							
	 Month of Invoice
	  	 Type of Work
	  	Amount of Invoice	 
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
	 Total
	  		  	 	$0.00	  

  
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 EXHIBIT 4 

INTERIM CONDITIONAL LIEN WAIVERS 

  
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 EXHIBIT 5 

INFORMATION REQUIRED OR REQUESTED BY OWNER 

  
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 SCHEDULE I-2 
  

			
	 PROJECT NAME: Sabine Pass LNG Stage 3 Liquefaction Project
		INVOICE NUMBER: 25936 -XXXXXX
		
	 OWNER: Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC
		DATE OF INVOICE: MMM/DD/YYYY
		
	 CONTRACTOR: Bechtel Oil, Gas, and Chemical, Inc.
		
		
	 DATE OF AGREEMENT: MMM/DD/YYYY
		

  
  

Contractor hereby makes application for payment to Owner as shown below in connection with the above referenced Agreement between the Parties. 

 

							
	 1.
		Original Contract Price (Section 7.1 of Agreement)		$	0.00	  
	 2.
		Net change by Change Orders (Exhibit 1)		$	0.00	  
	 3.
		Contract Price to date (Line 1 + Line 2)		$	0.00	  
	 4.
		Total invoiced to date for Mobilization Payment - Section 7.2A (Exhibit 2)		$	0.00	  
	 5.
		Total invoiced to date for completion of Milestones - Section 7.2B (Schedule C1 of Attachment C) (Exhibit 2)		$	0.00	  
	 6.
		Total invoiced to date for Monthly Payments - Section 7.2B (Schedule C2 of Attachment C) (Exhibit 2)		$	0.00	  
	 7.
		Total invoiced to date for Time and Material Work (Exhibit 3)		$	0.00	  
	 8.
		Total invoiced to date		$	0.00	  
	 9.
		Less previous Invoices		$	0.00	  
	 10.
		Current Payment Due		$	0.00	  
	 11.
		Balance of Contract Price remaining (Line 3 less Line 8)		$	0.00	  

 ADJUSTMENTS. Explanation is listed below of (i) any adjustments required to reconcile all previous Invoices, 

 
  
  

 
 (Attach supporting documentation.) 

					
		
	 Total Adjustments
		$	0.00	  
		
	 Total Final Payment Due (Line I(10) +/- Total Adjustments)
		$	0.00	  

 Contractor certifies that (i) all Work (except for that Work and obligations that survive the termination or expiration
of the Agreement) has been completely performed in accordance with the terms of the Agreement, including the completion of all Punchlist items; (ii) all quantities and prices in this final Invoice or attachments are correct and in accordance
with the Agreement; (iii) fully completed and executed Final Conditional Lien and Claim Waivers from Contractor, and from all Lien Waiver Subcontractors and Major Sub-subcontractors who performed Work for the Project, as provided in
Section 7.3 of the Agreement, are attached to this final Invoice; (iv) all documentation required to be delivered by Contractor to Owner under the Agreement, including Record Drawings and Specifications, Owner’s Confidential
Information and test reports, have been delivered to Owner; (v) all of Contractor’s, Subcontractors’ and Sub-subcontractors’ personnel, supplies, waste, materials, rubbish, and temporary facilities have been removed from the
Site; (vi) all Subcontractors have been paid in accordance with the terms of their Subcontracts, except for amounts that are the subject of this final Invoice or amounts that are properly retained or withheld in accordance with the terms of
such Subcontracts; (vii) all payrolls, Taxes, bill for Equipment, and any other indebtedness connected with the Work (excluding Corrective Work) has been paid; (viii) Contractor has delivered an executed Final Completion Certificate, which
has been accepted by Owner by signing such certificate; (ix) Contractor has completed all other obligations required under the Agreement for Final Completion; (x) attached to this final Invoice is all documentation supporting
Contractor’s request for payment as required under the Agreement; and (xi) this final Invoice is signed by an authorized representative of Contractor. 

  
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 SABINE PASS STAGE 3 LIQUEFACTION PROJECT 

DATE OF INVOICE: MMM/DD/YYYY 

INVOICE NUMBER: 25936 - XXXXXX 
 Payment
is to be made by wire transfer or ACH on or before [insert due date] to: 
 The Bank of New York 

New York, NY 
 Account # XXXXX

 Acct. Type: Checking (DDA) ACH Format: CTX 

ABA # 
 Credit: Bechtel Oil, Gas
and Chemicals, Inc. 
 Swift Code: IRVTUS3N 

CONTRACTOR 
  

			
	 Signed:
		  

			
	 Name:
		  

			
	 Title:
		  

			
	 Date:
		                    , YYYY

 OWNER APPROVAL 

AMOUNT APPROVED by Owner for Payment: U.S.
$                     
 OWNER 

 

			
	 Signed:
		  

			
	 Name:
		  

			
	 Title:
		  

			
	 Date:
		                    , YYYY

 The AMOUNT APPROVED by Owner is without prejudice to any rights of Owner under the Agreement. 

Explanation is listed below or attached if the AMOUNT APPROVED is less than the amount requested by Contractor under this Invoice. 

  
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 EXHIBIT 1 

LIST OF EXECUTED CHANGE ORDERS TO SCHEDULE C1 - MILESTONE PAYMENT SCHEDULE 

The following Change Orders have been executed by Owner and/or Contractor pursuant to Article 6: 

 

					
	 Change Order No.
	  	 Description of Change Order
	  	 Approved Amount

		  		  	
		  		  	
		  		  	
		  		  	
		  		  	
		  		  	
		  		  	
		  		  	
		  		  	
		  		  	
	 Total
	  		  	$0.00

  
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 EXHIBIT 2 

1. MOBILIZATION PAYMENT AS PER CONTRACT - ARTICLE 7 SECTION 7.2.A 
  

									
	 No.
	  	 Description of Mobilization Payment
	  	 Work Completed (From Previous
Invoices)
($ USD)
	  	Work Completed (This
Period) ($ USD)	 
		  		  		  			
		  		  		  			
	 Total
	  		  	$0.00	  	 	$0.00	  

 2. MILESTONE PAYMENT AS PER CONTRACT - ARTICLE 7 SECTION 7.2.B 

MILESTONES 
  

													
	 No. of
Milestone
	  	 Description of Milestone
	  	Previously Invoiced
Amount ($ USD)	 	  	 Amount of Milestone

Completed this Month
 ($
USD)
	  	This Month Invoice
Amount ($ USD)	 
		  		  				  		  			
		  		  				  		  			
		  		  				  		  			
		  		  				  		  			
		  		  				  		  			
		  		  				  		  			
		  		  				  		  			
		  		  				  		  			
	 Total
	  		  	 	$0.00	  	  	$0.00	  	 	$0.00	  

 3. MONTHLY PAYMENTS AS PER CONTRACT - ARTICLE 7 SECTION 7.2.B 

 

											
	 Month of
Payment
	  	Monthly Payments	 	  	Previously Invoiced
Amount ($ USD)	  	This Month Invoice
Amount ($ USD)	 
		  				  		  			
		  				  		  			
		  				  		  			
		  				  		  			
		  				  		  			
	 Total
	  	 	$0.00	  	  	$0.00	  	 	$0.00	  

  
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 EXHIBIT 3 

TIME AND MATERIAL PAYMENTS 
 The following
Change Orders have been executed by Owner and/or Contractor pursuant to Article 6: 
  

							
	 Month of Invoice
	  	 Type of Work
	  	Amount of Invoice	 
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
		  		  			
	 Total
	  		  	 	$0.00	  

  
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 EXHIBIT 4 

FINAL CONDITIONAL LIEN WAIVERS 

  
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 EXHIBIT 5 

INFORMATION REQUIRED OR REQUESTED BY OWNER 

  
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 ATTACHMENT H 

FORM OF LIMITED NOTICE TO PROCEED 

AND NOTICE TO PROCEED 

  
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 SCHEDULE H-1 

FORM OF LIMITED NOTICE TO PROCEED 

Date:                     

Via Facsimile (            )
            -            and Overnight Courier 

Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. 
 3000 Post Oak Boulevard

 Houston, Texas 77056 
 Attention:
             
  

	Re:	Limited Notice to Proceed 

 Pursuant to Section 5.2A of the Lump Sum Turnkey Agreement for the
Engineering, Procurement and Construction of the Sabine Pass LNG Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility, dated as of [            ], 20[    ] (the “Agreement”), by and
between Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC (“Owner”) and Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. (“Contractor”), this letter shall serve as the Limited Notice to Proceed from Owner to Contractor authorizing Contractor to proceed with the
LNTP Work described in the attached appendix and authorized by this LNTP pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Agreement. 
  

			
	For and on behalf of
	SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC
		
	By:		  

	Name:		  

	Title:		  

 By its signature hereto, the undersigned hereby acknowledges and accepts this Limited Notice to Proceed. 

 

			
	For and on behalf of
	BECHTEL OIL, GAS AND CHEMICALS, INC.
		
	By:		  

	Name:		  

	Title:		  

  

	cc:	Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. 

 3000 Post Oak Boulevard 

Houston, Texas 77056 
 Facsimile:
*** 
 Attn: Principal Counsel 

  
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 SCHEDULE H-2 

FORM OF NOTICE TO PROCEED 

Date:                       
                  
 Via Facsimile
(            )             -            and Overnight Courier

 Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. 
 3000 Post Oak
Boulevard 
 Houston, Texas 77056 
 Attention:
                         
  

	Re:	Notice to Proceed 

 Pursuant to Section 5.2B of the Lump Sum Turnkey Agreement for the Engineering,
Procurement and Construction of the Sabine Pass LNG Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility, dated as of [            ], 20[    ] (the “Agreement”), by and between
Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC (“Owner”) and Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc (“Contractor”), this letter shall serve as the Notice to Proceed from Owner to Contractor authorizing Contractor to proceed with the Work pursuant to
the terms and conditions of the Agreement. 
  

			
	For and on behalf of
	SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC
		
	By:	 	 
	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

 By its signature hereto, the undersigned hereby acknowledges and accepts this Notice to Proceed. 

 

			
	For and on behalf of
	BECHTEL OIL, GAS AND CHEMICALS, INC.
		
	By:	 	 
	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

  

	cc:	Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. 

 3000 Post Oak Boulevard 

Houston, Texas 77056 
 Facsimile:
*** 
 Attn: Principal Counsel 

  
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ATTACHMENT G 

APPROVED SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUB-SUBCONTRACTORS 

AND LIST OF MAJOR EQUIPMENT 
 1.1
Introduction 
 Subject to the provisions of Section 2.4 of the Agreement, this Attachment includes: 

 

	•	 	(in Section 1.3) the Subcontracts designated as Major Subcontracts; 

  

	•	 	(in Section 1.4) the Sub-subcontracts which are designated as Major Sub-subcontracts; 

  

	•	 	(in Section 1.5) the Subcontracts designated as Bulk Order Subcontracts; 

  

	•	 	(in Section 1.6) the Equipment designated as Major Equipment; and 

  

	•	 	(in Section 1.7) the List of Approved Subcontractors. 

 1.2 Local Content 

Contractor shall give due consideration to local companies to provide materials and services, provided they are competitive in terms and price, proven quality,
experience, expertise, service and delivery. (Refer to Attachment A, Schedule A-1, Section 4.3) 
 1.3 Major Subcontracts 

The following Subcontracts are Major Subcontracts, and will apply even if the actual contractual arrangement is as a Sub-subcontractor. The Subcontractors for
the following Subcontracts are Major Subcontractors: 
  

	•	 	Insulation 

  

	•	 	Piling Fabricator and Installation Subcontractor 

  

	•	 	Soil Improvement 

  

	•	 	Cold Boxes and Brazed Aluminum Exchangers 

  

	•	 	Compressors – Boil Off Gas 

  

	•	 	Compressors, LNG Refrigeration 

  

	•	 	Heat Exchangers – Air Cooled 

 1.4 Major Sub-Subcontracts 

The following Sub-subcontracts are Major Sub-subcontracts. The Sub-subcontractors for the following Sub-subcontracts are Major Sub-subcontractors: 

 

	•	 	Piling Fabricator 

  

	•	 	Heat Exchanger Vendor (for Cold Boxes) 

  

	•	 	Air Cooler Motor Vendor 

  
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 1.5 Bulk Order Subcontracts 

The following Subcontracts are Bulk Order Subcontracts. The Subcontractors for the following Subcontracts are Bulk Order Subcontractors: 

 

	•	 	*** 

  

	•	 	*** 

  

	•	 	*** 

  

	•	 	*** 

  

	•	 	*** 

  

	•	 	*** 

  

	•	 	*** 

  

	•	 	*** 

  

	•	 	*** 

  

	•	 	*** 

 1.6 Major Equipment 

The following Equipment items shall be deemed to be Major Equipment (as defined in the Agreement): 

 

	•	 	*** 

  

	•	 	*** 

  

	•	 	*** 

  

	•	 	*** 

  

	•	 	*** 

  

	•	 	*** 

 1.7 List of Approved Subcontractors 

Contractor shall use those Subcontractors listed below for the specified items of Work. Any deviation from this list or requests to use other Subcontractors
for the specified items of Work must be approved in writing in advance by Owner in accordance with Section 2.4 of the Agreement. 
 Ball Valves,
Soft Seated 
 *** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

  
 G-2 

 *** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
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*** 
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*** 
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*** 
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*** 
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*** 
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*** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

Cold Boxes and Brazed Aluminum Exchangers 
 ***

 *** 
 Compressors – Boil Off Gas 

*** 
 Compressors, LNG Refrigeration 

*** 

  
 G-3 

 Electrical Bulks (including cable tray and channel) 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

Generators, Combustion Turbine 
 *** 

Heat Exchangers – Air Cooled 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 Insulation 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

Piling Fabrication and Installation 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 Pipe Bulks 

Pipe Carbon Steel (Welded) 
 *** 

*** 

  
 G-4 

 *** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
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*** 
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*** 
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*** 
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*** 
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*** 
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*** 
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*** 
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*** 
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*** 
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*** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 

  
 G-5 

 Pipe Stainless Steel (Welded) 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

Pipe Spool Fabrication 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 Soil Improvement 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

Structural Steel (US) 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

  
 G-6 

 *** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 
 *** 

*** 

  
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ATTACHMENT F 

KEY PERSONNEL AND CONTRACTOR’S ORGANIZATION 

The following individuals are Key Personnel. A scheduled de-staffing plan shall be developed by Contractor for review by Owner during execution of the Work.

  

					
	 Position
	  	Name	 	 Mobilization

	Project Director	  	***	 	NTP
	Senior Project Manager	  	***	 	NTP
	Project Engineering Manager	  	***	 	NTP
	Procurement Manager	  	***	 	NTP
	Site Manager	  	***	 	NTP
	Project Controls Manager	  	***	 	NTP
	QA Manager	  	To be designated	 	NTP
	HSE Manager	  	***	 	NTP
	Project Field Engineer	  	***	 	NTP
	Commissioning/Startup Manager	  	***	 	NTP
	Field Warranty Manager	  	To be designated	 	RFSU

  
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ATTACHMENT E 

PROJECT SCHEDULE 
  

			
		
	Notice to Proceed		Day Zero
		
	Ready for Start Up		*** (***) Days following Owner’s issuance of Notice to Proceed
		
	Target Substantial Completion Date		*** (***) Days from Owner’s issuance of Notice to Proceed
		
	Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date		*** (***) Days from Owner’s issuance of Notice to Proceed
		
	Final Completion		*** (***) Days after Substantial Completion

  
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ATTACHMENT D 

FORM OF CHANGE ORDER 

  
 D-1 

 SCHEDULE D-1 

CHANGE ORDER FORM 
 (for
use when the Parties mutually agree upon and execute the Change Order pursuant to Section 6.1B or 6.2C) 
  

			
	 PROJECT NAME: Sabine Pass LNG Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility
		CHANGE ORDER NUMBER:                     
		
	 OWNER: Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC
		DATE OF CHANGE ORDER:                     
		
	 CONTRACTOR: Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc.
		
		
	 DATE OF AGREEMENT:
                    
		

  
  

The Agreement between the Parties listed above is changed as follows: (attach additional documentation if necessary) 

 
  

					
	 Adjustment to Contract Price
				
	 The original Contract Price was
		$	                    	  
	 Net change by previously authorized Change Orders
(#            )
		$	                    	  
	 The Contract Price prior to this Change Order was
		$	                    	  
	 The Contract Price will be (increased) (decreased) (unchanged) by this Change Order in the amount of
		$	                    	  
	 The new Contract Price including this Change Order will be
		$	                    	  

 Adjustment to dates in Project Schedule 

The following dates are modified (list all dates modified; insert N/A if no dates modified): 

Adjustment to other Changed Criteria (insert N/A if no changes or impact; attach additional documentation if necessary) 

Adjustment to Payment Schedule: 
 Adjustment to Minimum
Acceptance Criteria: 
 Adjustment to Performance Guarantees: 

Adjustment to Design Basis: 
 Other adjustments to liability or
obligation of Contractor or Owner under the Agreement: 
 Select either A or B: 

[A] This Change Order shall constitute a full and final settlement and accord and satisfaction of all effects of the change reflected in this Change
Order upon the Changed Criteria and shall be deemed to compensate Contractor fully for such change. Initials:             Contractor
            Owner 
 [B] This Change Order shall not constitute a full and final
settlement and accord and satisfaction of all effects of the change reflected in this Change Order upon the Changed Criteria and shall not be deemed to compensate Contractor fully for such change. Initials:
            Contractor             Owner 

Upon execution of this Change Order by Owner and Contractor, the above-referenced change shall become a valid and binding part of the original Agreement
without exception or qualification, unless noted in this Change Order. Except as modified by this and any previously issued Change Orders, all other terms and conditions of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. This Change Order is
executed by each of the Parties’ duly authorized representatives. 

  
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	 Owner
  
				 Contractor
  

	 Name
  
				 Name
  

	 Title
  
				 Title
  

	Date of Signing				Date of Signing

  
 D-3 

 SCHEDULE D-2 

UNILATERAL CHANGE ORDER FORM 

(for use when only Owner executes the Change Order pursuant to Section 6.1C or 6.2D) 

 

			
	 PROJECT NAME: Sabine Pass LNG Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility
  

OWNER: Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC
  

CONTRACTOR: Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc.
  

DATE OF AGREEMENT:
                             

 
		 CHANGE ORDER NUMBER:
                                        

  
 DATE OF CHANGE ORDER:
                                         
   
  

  
 You are hereby
directed to make the following additions or modifications to, or deductions from, the Work (attach additional documentation if necessary) 
  

 
  
  

Compensation for the changes specified in this Change Order is on a time and materials basis as provided in Section 6.1C and 6.2D of the Agreement. 

Contractor shall commence with the performance of the change(s) described above [insert date]. 

This Change Order is signed by Owner’s duly authorized representative. 
  

			
	  
		
	 Owner
  
		
	 Name
  
		
	 Title
  
		
	Date of Signing		

  
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 SCHEDULE D-3 

CONTRACTOR’S CHANGE ORDER REQUEST FORM/ 

CONTRACTOR’S RESPONSE TO A CHANGE ORDER PROPOSED BY OWNER 

(For use by Contractor (i) pursuant to Section 6.2B of the Agreement, when Contractor requests a proposed Change Order, and
(ii) pursuant to Section 6.1A of the Agreement, in responding to a Change Order proposed by Owner) 
  

			
	 PROJECT NAME: Sabine Pass LNG Stage 3 Liquefaction

Facility
  

OWNER: Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC
  

CONTRACTOR: Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc.

 
 DATE OF AGREEMENT:
                                    
		 CHANGE ORDER REQUEST NUMBER:
                    
  

DATE OF CHANGE ORDER REQUEST:
                    

  
  

Contractor proposes the following change(s) in the Agreement: (attach additional documentation, if necessary) 

OR (as applicable) 
 Owner proposes the following
change(s) in the Agreement: attach additional documentation, if necessary) 
  
  

 
 Detailed Reasons for Proposed Change(s)
(provide detailed reasons for the proposed change, and attach all supporting documentation required under the Agreement) 
  

 
 Proposed Adjustments to Agreement (attach
additional documentation, if necessary) 
 Contract Price Adjustment: 

Project Schedule Adjustment: 
 Adjustment to Payment Schedule:

 Adjustment to Minimum Acceptance Criteria: 
 Adjustment to
Performance Guarantees: 
 Adjustment to Guarantee Conditions: 

Adjustment to Design Basis: 
 Other adjustments to liability or
obligations of Contractor under the Agreement: 
 This request for Change Order is signed by Contractor’s duly authorized representative. 

 

	
	  

	 Contractor
  

	 Name
  

	 Title
  

	Date of Signing

  
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 SCHEDULE D-4 

UNIT RATES FOR CHANGE ORDERS 

PERFORMED ON A TIME AND MATERIALS BASIS 
  

																															
	 Item
	  	 Cost Category
	  	 Unit
	  	Rate (in US$)	 	  	 Remarks

	  	  	 Year
	  	2015	 	  	2016	 	  	2017	 	  	2018	 	  	2019	 	  	2020	 	  
										
	 1
	  	Home Office	  	Home Office job-hour	  	 	$***	  	  	 	$***	  	  	 	$***	  	  	 	$***	  	  	 	$***	  	  	 	$***	  	  	Includes all home office labor and other direct costs except travel.
										
	 2
	  	Field Non-Manual	  	Field Non-Manual job-hour	  	 	$***	  	  	 	$***	  	  	 	$***	  	  	 	$***	  	  	 	$***	  	  	 	$***	  	  	Includes all field non-manual labor, other direct costs including relocation and temporary assignments, except business travel.
										
	 3
	  	Construction Direct and Indirect Labor	  	Direct Construction Labor job-hour	  	 	$***	  	  	 	$***	  	  	 	$***	  	  	 	$***	  	  	 	$***	  	  	 	$***	  	  	Includes all construction direct labor and indirect labor, temporary facilities, material and small tools and consumables. Does not include large tools, Construction Equipment, or manual travel.
										
	 4
	  	Busing Program	  		  	 	$***	  	  	 	$***	  	  	 	$***	  	  	 	$***	  	  	 	$***	  	  	 	$***	  	  	Rate to be applied to all direct Construction labor hours for the offsite busing program.
										
	 5
	  	Direct Material and Subcontracts	  		  				  				  				  				  				  				  	Cost plus ***% markup on material and ***% markup on Subcontracts
										
	 6
	  	Construction Equipment and tools valued over $1,500	  	Each	  	 	***	  	  				  				  				  				  				  	For additional Construction Equipment or large tools not in the base plan.
										
	 7
	  	Business Travel	  		  	 	***	  	  				  				  				  				  				  	***.

 This Schedule D-4 (including the attached Exhibit 1) shall be used: (i) by Contractor to develop its proposed
adjustment to the Contract Price for a proposed Change Order submitted by Owner in accordance with Section 6.1A of the Agreement; (ii) by the Parties to determine the amount of compensation that Contractor is entitled to with respect to an
unilateral Change Order executed by Owner in accordance with Section 6.1C or Section 6.2D of the Agreement; or (iii) by Contractor to develop its proposed adjustment to the Contract Price for any request for a proposed Change Order
made by Contractor in accordance with Section 6.2B or Section 6.5B of the Agreement. 
 The above listed labor rates are all inclusive and
include, among other things, wages and salaries paid to employees, holidays, vacation, sick leave, hospitalization and medical insurance, life insurance, payroll taxes, retirement and incentive programs, computer hardware and software, local
communications, reproduction, overhead and profit. 
 If a Change Order results in Contractor incurring travel expenses necessary to the performance of the
changed Work, and such travel expenses are reimbursable under a unilateral Change Order, Contractor shall be compensated based on the actual cost for such travel expenses, provided that such expenses comply with the requirements of Exhibit 1.

  
 D-6 

 Exhibit 1 

Contractor’s Travel Policy 
  

	A.	GENERAL 

 Employees are on business trips when they are directed to travel for business purposes and their stay
at any one location is not expected to exceed 60 Days. 
 Organization Manager approval is required to assign an employee initially on a business trip for
more than 60 Days or to extend a business trip beyond 60 Days. 
 Transportation and actual reasonable expenses incurred by employees on business trips will
be reimbursed. Allowances are detailed below. 
 Accompanied status is not normally authorized for employees on business trips. Special circumstances where
spouses or domestic partners may accompany employees are detailed in Corporate Manual Policy 106, Business Travel. 
  

	B.	TRANSPORTATION 

  

	1.	Public Carrier 

 Employees on business trips are reimbursed for the most economical class of regularly
scheduled, reserved seat service available plus actual and reasonable expenses to and from the airport. 
 Guidelines for class of service: 

 

			
	 Domestic travel (all countries)
		Economy/Coach
	 International travel under 7 hours
		Economy/Coach
	 International travel greater than 7 hours
		Business
	 International travel overnight with next Day business
		Business

  

	2.	Private Automobile 

 Mileage costs via the most direct route will be reimbursed at the allowable rates set by
the Internal Revenue Service per mile. Tolls are reimbursed in addition to the mileage rate. 
  

	C.	FOOD, LODGING AND MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES 

 Actual reasonable expense incurred during travel will be reimbursed.

  
 D-7 

 SCHEDULE D-5 

EXISTING & STAGES 1 AND 2 LIQUEFACTION FACILITY LABOR UNIT RATES 

SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION PROJECT 
  

																															
	 	 	Unit	 	  	Rate (in US$/job-hour)	 	 	 Remarks

	 Item
	 	Year	 	  	2015	 	 	2016	 	 	2017	 	 	2018	 	 	2019	 	 	2020	 	 
	 1
	 	 	Direct Labor	  	  	$	*	** 	 	$	*	** 	 	$	*	** 	 	$	*	** 	 	$	*	** 	 	$	*	** 	 	These unit rates include wages, payroll adds, temporary facilities, construction services, construction equipment, small tools and consumables, field non-manual support, fee, and overheads all within the bounds of the EPC scope
and schedule.

  
 D-8 

 ATTACHMENT C 

PAYMENT SCHEDULE 

  
 C-1 

 SCHEDULE C-1 

MILESTONE PAYMENT SCHEDULE 

  
 C-2 

 SCHEDULE C-1 MILESTONE PAYMENT SCHEDULE 

SABINE PASS LNG STAGE 3 LIQUEFACTION PROJECT 

Months indicated under the Month No. column below is Contractor’s estimate of the date of achievement of the applicable Milestone and Contractor’s
entitlement to payment to such Milestone payment shall be in accordance with Article 7 of the Agreement. The Milestone achievement criteria below shall be in addition to the documentation required to be provided by Contractor in accordance with
Article 7 of the Agreement. Month 1 is the first Month commencing after NTP. 
  

									
		 		 		 	Contract Price	  	$2,987,000,000
		 		 		 	Mobilization Payment	  	$448,050,000
		 		 		 	Monthly Payments	  	$761,685,000
		 		 		 	Milestone Allotment	  	$1,777,265,000

  

																			
	 Month
No.
	  	Milestone
No.	  	 Description
	  	 Milestone Achievement Criteria
	  	Milestone
Percentage	 	 	Cumulative
Value	 	 	Milestone Value	 
	 1
	  	1.01	  	Issue subcontract or letter of award (LOA) to piling subcontractor	  	Provide executed subcontract cover sheet or Letter of Award (LOA) excluding cost information	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 1
	  	1.02	  	Place first tranche of insurance coverage for the project	  	Bechtel provides report and or letter	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 1
	  	1.03	  	Issue first PO or letter of award (LOA) for pipe fabrication	  	Provide executed PO cover sheet or Letter of Award (LOA) excluding cost information	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 1
	  	1.04	  	Issue PO or letter of award (LOA) for refrigeration compressors	  	Provide executed PO cover sheet or Letter of Award (LOA) excluding cost information	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 1
	  	1.05	  	Issue PO or letter of award (LOA) for waste heat recovery unit (WHRU)	  	Provide executed PO cover sheet or Letter of Award (LOA) excluding cost information	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 1
	  	1.06	  	Issue PO or letter of award (LOA) for boil-off gas recycle compressors	  	Provide executed PO cover sheet or Letter of Award (LOA) excluding cost information	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 1
	  	1.07	  	Issue PO or letter of award (LOA) for cold box	  	Provide executed PO cover sheet or Letter of Award (LOA) excluding cost information	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 1
	  	1.08	  	Issue PO or letter of award (LOA) for air cooled exchangers	  	Provide executed PO cover sheet or Letter of Award (LOA) excluding cost information	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 1
	  	1.09	  	Start work for Soil Stabilization	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 2
	  	2.01	  	Prepare material requisition for rebar	  	Verified by Progress Report or InfoWorks Report	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 2
	  	2.02	  	Issue project execution plan to Cheniere	  	Provide first page of client transmittal	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 2
	  	2.03	  	Issue first PO or letter of award (LOA) for small and or large bore piping valves	  	Provide executed PO cover sheet or Letter of Award (LOA) excluding cost information	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 3
	  	3.01	  	Issue first piling drawing IFC	  	Provide first page of client transmittal	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 3
	  	3.02	  	Initial vendor prints received by contractor for refrigeration compressors	  	Verified by Vendor Print Log	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 3
	  	3.03	  	Initial vendor prints received by contractor for waste heat recovery unit (WHRU)	  	Verified by Vendor Print Log	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 

  
 C-3 

																			
	 Month
No.
	  	Milestone
No.	  	 Description
	  	 Milestone Achievement Criteria
	  	Milestone
Percentage	 	 	Cumulative
Value	 	 	Milestone Value	 
	 3
	  	3.04	  	Initial vendor prints received by contractor for boil-off gas recycle compressors	  	Verified by Vendor Print Log	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 3
	  	3.05	  	Initial vendor prints received by contractor for cold box	  	Verified by Vendor Print Log	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 3
	  	3.06	  	Initial vendor prints received by contractor for air cooled exchangers	  	Verified by Vendor Print Log	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 4
	  	4.01	  	Issue PO or letter of award (LOA) for Columns/Vessels	  	Provide executed PO cover sheet or Letter of Award (LOA) excluding cost information	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 4
	  	4.02	  	Complete 30% Model Review	  	Bechtel will issue Notice of Completion with conference notes	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 4
	  	4.03	  	Start work for Train 5 (site preparation, rough grade)	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 5
	  	5.01	  	1st major material received by vendor for use in fabrication of cold box	  	Provide Vendor Material Receiving Report	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 5
	  	5.02	  	Initial vendor prints received by contractor for Columns/Vessels	  	Verified by Vendor Print Log	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 5
	  	5.03	  	1st major material received by vendor for use in fabrication of air cooled exchangers	  	Provide Vendor Material Receiving Report	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 5
	  	5.04	  	Issue first PO or letter of award (LOA) for any of the following: (control valves, relief valves, or on/off valves)	  	Provide executed PO cover sheet or Letter of Award (LOA) excluding cost information	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 6
	  	6.01	  	Issue first PO or letter of award (LOA) for carbon steel pipe material	  	Provide executed PO cover sheet or Letter of Award (LOA) excluding cost information	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 7
	  	7.01	  	Issue subcontract or letter of award (LOA) to field fabricated tanks subcontractor	  	Provide executed subcontract cover sheet or Letter of Award (LOA) excluding cost information	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 7
	  	7.02	  	Issue first PO or letter of award (LOA) for stainless steel pipe material	  	Provide executed PO cover sheet or Letter of Award (LOA) excluding cost information	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 7
	  	7.03	  	Issue PO or letter of award (LOA) of DCS / SIS	  	Provide executed PO cover sheet or Letter of Award (LOA) excluding cost information	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 7
	  	7.04	  	50% Complete of Train 5 (site preparation, rough grade)	  	Progress report or equivalent shows 50% complete of current budgeted quantity earned	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 8
	  	8.01	  	Receipt of first pile to jobsite	  	Verified by Daily Report or equivalent	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 8
	  	8.02	  	Issue first PO or letter of award (LOA) for rebar material	  	Provide executed PO cover sheet or Letter of Award (LOA) excluding cost information	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 8
	  	8.03	  	Issue first PO or letter of award (LOA) for steel material	  	Provide executed PO cover sheet or Letter of Award (LOA) excluding cost information	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 8
	  	8.04	  	Issue PO or (LOA) for GTGs	  	Provide executed PO cover sheet or Letter of Award (LOA) excluding cost information	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 

  
 C-4 

																			
	 Month
No.
	  	Milestone
No.	  	 Description
	  	 Milestone Achievement Criteria
	  	Milestone
Percentage	 	 	Cumulative
Value	 	 	Milestone Value	 
	 9
	  	9.01	  	Initial vendor prints received by contractor for DCS / SIS	  	Verified by Vendor Print Log	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 9
	  	9.02	  	Issue Block 1 P&IDs & LDTs IFC	  	Provide first page of client transmittal	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 9
	  	9.03	  	Issue Block 2 P&IDs & LDTs IFC	  	Provide first page of client transmittal	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 9
	  	9.04	  	1st major material received by vendor for use in fabrication of waste heat recovery unit (WHRU)	  	Provide Vendor Material Receiving Report	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 9
	  	9.05	  	Start work for Train 6 (site preparation, rough grade)	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 10
	  	10.01	  	Issue first one-line diagram drawing IFC	  	Provide first page of client transmittal	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 10
	  	10.02	  	Issue first foundation drawing IFC	  	Provide first page of client transmittal	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 10
	  	10.03	  	1st major material received by vendor for use in fabrication of DCS / SIS	  	Provide Vendor Material Receiving Report	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 10
	  	10.04	  	Issue first equipment location plan drawing IFC	  	Provide first page of client transmittal	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 10
	  	10.05	  	Piling subcontractor starts work for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 10
	  	10.06	  	Finish work for Train 5 (site preparation, rough grade)	  	Progress report or equivalent shows 90% complete of current budgeted quantity earned	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 10
	  	10.07	  	50% Complete of work for Soil Stabilization	  	Progress report or equivalent shows 50% complete of current budgeted quantity earned	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 11
	  	11.01	  	Last shipment of stainless steel pipe delivery for Train 5 (pipe fabricator or jobsite)	  	Provide Expediting Report to customer showing >=90% complete of current budgeted quantity	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 12
	  	12.01	  	Issue first structural steel drawing IFC	  	Provide first page of client transmittal	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 12
	  	12.02	  	Issue first cable tray / conduit drawing IFC	  	Provide first page of client transmittal	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 12
	  	12.03	  	Issue PO or letter of award (LOA) for Powerhouse / switchgear	  	Provide executed PO cover sheet or Letter of Award (LOA) excluding cost information	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 12
	  	12.04	  	1st major material received by vendor for use in fabrication of Columns/Vessels	  	Provide Vendor Material Receiving Report	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 12
	  	12.05	  	Initial Vendor Prints Received by Contractor for GTGs	  	Verified by Vendor Print Log	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 13
	  	13.01	  	First shipment of stainless steel pipe delivery for Train 5 (pipe fabricator or jobsite)	  	Provide Material Receiving Report to customer	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 

  
 C-5 

																			
	 Month
No.
	  	Milestone
No.	  	 Description
	  	 Milestone Achievement Criteria
	  	Milestone
Percentage	 	 	Cumulative
Value	 	 	Milestone Value	 
	 13
	  	13.02	  	Complete 50% Model Review	  	Bechtel will issue Notice of Completion with conference notes	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 13
	  	13.03	  	Last shipment of small and or large bore piping valves Train 5 (Pipe Fabricator or jobsite)	  	Provide Expediting Report to customer >=90% complete of current budgeted quantity	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 14
	  	14.01	  	Initial vendor prints received by contractor for powerhouse / switchgear	  	Verified by Vendor Print Log	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 14
	  	14.02	  	Issue first A/G ISO drawing IFC	  	Provide first page of client transmittal	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 14
	  	14.03	  	First shipment of small and or large bore piping valves Train 5 (Pipe Fabricator or jobsite)	  	Provide Expediting Report to customer	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 14
	  	14.04	  	Ready for 1st shipment of Columns/Vessels component (ex works)	  	Provide Vendor notice to Bechtel or expediting report	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 14
	  	14.05	  	Issue PO or letter of award(LOA) for electrical bulks	  	Provide executed PO cover sheet or Letter of Award (LOA) excluding cost information	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 15
	  	15.01	  	Issue first instrument location plan drawing IFC	  	Provide first page of client transmittal	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 15
	  	15.02	  	First shipment of rebar delivery for Train 5 (ex works)	  	Provide Material Receiving Report to customer	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 15
	  	15.03	  	50% Complete of Train 6 (site preparation, rough grade)	  	Progress report or equivalent shows 50% complete of current budgeted quantity earned	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 15
	  	15.04	  	Issue first PO or letter of award (LOA) for field mounted instruments	  	Provide executed PO cover sheet or Letter of Award (LOA) excluding cost information	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 16
	  	16.01	  	First shipment of any of the following: (control valves, relief valves, or on/off valves) for Train 5 (ex works)	  	Provide Expediting Report to customer	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 17
	  	17.01	  	Mobilization of field fabricated tanks subcontractor	  	Daily Force report or Daily Report from jobsite that identifies subcontractor presence	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 17
	  	17.02	  	1st major material received by vendor for use in fabrication of powerhouse / switchgear	  	Provide Vendor Material Receiving Report	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 17
	  	17.03	  	Last shipment of carbon steel pipe delivery for Train 5 (fabricator or jobsite)	  	Provide Expediting Report to customer showing >=90% complete of current budgeted quantity	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 17
	  	17.04	  	Place first structural concrete for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 18
	  	18.01	  	First shipment of carbon steel pipe delivery for Train 5 (fabricator or jobsite)	  	Provide Material Receiving Report to customer	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 18
	  	18.02	  	Issue first instrument index IFC	  	Provide first page of client transmittal	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 18
	  	18.03	  	Finish work for Train 6 (site preparation, rough grade)	  	Progress report or equivalent shows 90% complete of current budgeted quantity earned	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 

  
 C-6 

																			
	 Month
No.
	  	Milestone
No.	  	 Description
	  	 Milestone Achievement Criteria
	  	Milestone
Percentage	 	 	Cumulative
Value	 	 	Milestone Value	 
	 19
	  	19.01	  	Issue first loop diagrams IFC	  	Provide first page of client transmittal	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 19
	  	19.02	  	Ready for 1st shipment of DCS /SIS component (ex works)	  	Provide Vendor notice to Bechtel or expediting report	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 19
	  	19.03	  	Field fabricated tanks subcontractor starts work for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 19
	  	19.04	  	Field fabricated tanks subcontractor finishes work for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent shows 90% complete of current budgeted quantity earned	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 19
	  	19.05	  	First shipment of steel delivery for Train 5 (exworks)	  	Provide Expediting Report to customer	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 20
	  	20.01	  	First shipment of fabricated pipe delivery for Train 5	  	Provide Expediting Report to customer	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 20
	  	20.02	  	Ready for 1st shipment of air cooled exchangers component (ex works)	  	Provide Vendor notice to Bechtel, inspection release, or expediting report	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 20
	  	20.03	  	Refrigeration Compressor Vendor Places order for Forgings	  	Provide Vendor notification	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 20
	  	20.04	  	Piling subcontractor finishes work for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent shows 90% complete of current budgeted quantity earned	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 21
	  	21.01	  	Start erecting structural steel for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 22
	  	22.01	  	Finish work for Soil Stabilization	  	Progress report or equivalent shows 90% complete of current budgeted quantity earned	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 22
	  	22.02	  	Issue subcontract or letter of award (LOA) to insulation subcontractor	  	Provide executed subcontract cover sheet or Letter of Award (LOA) excluding cost information	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 23
	  	23.01	  	Ready for 1st shipment of powerhouse / switchgear component (ex works)	  	Provide Vendor notice to Bechtel or expediting report	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 23
	  	23.02	  	Ready for 1st Shipment of GTGs	  	Provide Vendor notice to Bechtel, inspection release, or expediting report	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 23
	  	23.03	  	Start setting CO2 absorber for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 23
	  	23.04	  	First shipment of electrical bulk material delivery for Train 5	  	Provide Vendor Delivery Report	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 24
	  	24.01	  	Issue last A/G ISO drawing IFC	  	Provide first page of client transmittal	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 25
	  	25.01	  	Start setting first hot oil pump for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 25
	  	25.02	  	Start setting first thermal oxidizer for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 

  
 C-7 

																			
	 Month
No.
	  	Milestone
No.	  	 Description
	  	 Milestone Achievement Criteria
	  	Milestone
Percentage	 	 	Cumulative
Value	 	 	Milestone Value	 
	 25
	  	25.03	  	Start installation of above ground pipe for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 26
	  	26.01	  	Ready for 1st shipment of refrigeration compressors component (ex works)	  	Provide Vendor notice to Bechtel or expediting report	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 26
	  	26.02	  	Mobilization of insulation subcontractor	  	Daily Force report or Daily Report from jobsite that identifies subcontractor presence	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 26
	  	26.03	  	First shipment of field mounted instruments delivery for Train 5	  	Provide Expediting Report to customer	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 27
	  	27.01	  	Ready for 1st shipment of equipment for boil-off gas recycle compressors (ex works)	  	Provide Vendor notice to Bechtel, inspection release, or expediting report	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 27
	  	27.02	  	Ready for 1st shipment of cold box component (ex works)	  	Provide Vendor notice to Bechtel, inspection release, or expediting report	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 28
	  	28.01	  	Start setting first lean solvent booster pump for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 28
	  	28.02	  	Start setting mechanical equipment—BOG compressors for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 28
	  	28.03	  	50% Complete of structural concrete for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent shows 50% complete of current budgeted quantity earned	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 28
	  	28.04	  	Insulation subcontractor starts work for Train 5	  	Progress report, force report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 29
	  	29.01	  	Start installation of field mounted instruments for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 30
	  	30.01	  	Start setting flare for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 31
	  	31.01	  	Start setting first heat exchanger for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 31
	  	31.02	  	Start setting LS propane-ethylene condenser for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 32
	  	32.01	  	Ready for 1st shipment of waste heat recovery unit (WHRU) component (ex works)	  	Provide Vendor notice to Bechtel, inspection release, or expediting report	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 32
	  	32.02	  	Start setting propane compressor for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 32
	  	32.03	  	50% Complete of erecting structural steel for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent shows 50% complete of current budgeted quantity earned	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 33
	  	33.01	  	Start setting methane compressor for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 33
	  	33.02	  	Start pulling electrical cable for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 

  
 C-8 

																			
	 Month
No.
	  	Milestone
No.	  	 Description
	  	 Milestone Achievement Criteria
	  	Milestone
Percentage	 	 	Cumulative
Value	 	 	Milestone Value	 
	 34
	  	34.01	  	Start setting ethylene compressor for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 34
	  	34.02	  	Start setting first propane refrigeration condenser for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 34
	  	34.03	  	Start setting first S&T heat exchanger for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 34
	  	34.04	  	Start setting waste heat recovery equipment for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 35
	  	35.01	  	Start setting first lean solvent charge pump for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 36
	  	36.01	  	50% complete of installation of above ground pipe for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent shows 50% complete of current budgeted quantity earned	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 36
	  	36.02	  	Start hydro testing above ground pipe for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 36
	  	36.03	  	Start setting ethylene cold box for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 36
	  	36.04	  	Start setting methane cold box for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 37
	  	37.01	  	Start setting dry gas flare KO drum for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 37
	  	37.02	  	Start setting ethylene de-inventory pump for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 37
	  	37.03	  	Start setting first ethylene surge drum for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 39
	  	39.01	  	50% complete of installation of field mounted instruments for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent shows 50% complete of current budgeted quantity earned	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 39
	  	39.02	  	Start loop checks for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent showing start of construction progress	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 40
	  	40.01	  	50% complete of pulling electrical cable for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent shows 50% complete of current budgeted quantity earned	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 44
	  	44.01	  	Finish erecting structural steel for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent shows 90% complete of current budgeted quantity earned	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 44
	  	44.02	  	Finish structural concrete for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent shows 90% complete of current budgeted quantity earned	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 45
	  	45.01	  	Deliver 90-day notice for RFSU - Train 5 to Cheniere	  	Bechtel provides report and or letter	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 
	 46
	  	46.01	  	Finish pulling electrical cable for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent shows 90% complete of current budgeted quantity earned	  	 	*	**% 	 	 	*	**% 	 	$	*	** 

  
 C-9 

																			
	 Month
No.
	  	Milestone
No.	  	 Description
	  	 Milestone Achievement Criteria
	  	Milestone
Percentage	 	  	Cumulative
Value	 	  	Milestone
Value	 
	 46
	  	46.02	  	Deliver 90-day notice for performance testing - Train 5 to Cheniere	  	Bechtel provides report and or letter	  	 	***%	  	  	 	***%	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 47
	  	47.01	  	Finish installation of above ground pipe for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent shows 90% complete of current budgeted quantity earned	  	 	***%	  	  	 	***%	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 48
	  	48.01	  	Finish installation of field mounted instruments for Train 5	  	Progress report or equivalent shows 90% complete of current budgeted quantity earned	  	 	***%	  	  	 	***%	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 48
	  	48.02	  	Achieve RFSU - Train 5	  	Bechtel provides report and or letter	  	 	***%	  	  	 	***%	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 49
	  	49.01	  	Achieve first LNG cargo - Train 5	  	Bechtel provides report and or letter	  	 	***%	  	  	 	***%	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 49
	  	49.02	  	Complete Performance Testing Train 5	  	Bechtel provides report and or letter	  	 	***%	  	  	 	***%	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 52
	  	52.01	  	Substantial Completion Train 5	  	Bechtel achieves Substantial Completion - Train 5	  	 	***%	  	  	 	***%	  	  	$	 ***	  
		  		  		  		  				  	 	TOTAL	  	  	$	1,777,265,000	  

  
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 SCHEDULE C-2 

MILESTONE PAYMENT SCHEDULE 

  
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 SCHEDULE C-2 MONTHLY PAYMENT SCHEDULE 

SABINE PASS LNG STAGE 3 LIQUEFACTION PROJECT 

Month 1 means the first Month commencing after NTP. 
  

									
		 		 		 	Contract Price	  	$2,987,000,000
		 		 		 	Mobilization Payment	  	$ 448,050,000
		 		 		 	Monthly Payments	  	$761,685,000
		 		 		 	Milestone Payments Allotment	  	$1,777,265,000

  

																																	
	 Month #
	  	Percent	 	 	Payments	 
	 from
	  	Mobilization	 	 	Monthly	 	 	Milestone	 	 	Cumulative	 	 	Mobilization	 	  	Monthly	 	  	Milestone	 	  	Total	 
	 NTP
	  	Payment	 	 	Payment	 	 	Payments	 	 	Payments	 	 	Payment	 	  	Payment	 	  	Payments	 	  	Payments	 
	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	(Incremental)	 
	 NTP
	  	 	15.00	% 	 				 				 	 	***	% 	 	$	448,050,000	  	  	$	—  	  	  				  	$	 448,050,000	  
	 1
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	***	  
	 2
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 3
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 4
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 5
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 6
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 7
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 8
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 9
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 10
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 11
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 12
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 13
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 14
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 15
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 16
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 17
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 18
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 19
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 20
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 21
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 22
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 23
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 24
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 25
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 26
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  
	 27
	  				 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 	 	***	% 	 				  	$	17,713,605	  	  	$	 ***	  	  	$	 ***	  

  
 C-12 

																																	
	 28
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 						$	 17,713,605	  		$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 29
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 						$	17,713,605	  		$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 30
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 						$	17,713,605	  		$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 31
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 						$	17,713,605	  		$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 32
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 						$	17,713,605	  		$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 33
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 						$	17,713,605	  		$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 34
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 						$	17,713,605	  		$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 35
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 						$	17,713,605	  		$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 36
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 						$	17,713,605	  		$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 37
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 						$	17,713,605	  		$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 38
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 						$	17,713,605	  		$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 39
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 						$	17,713,605	  		$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 40
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 						$	17,713,605	  		$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 41
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 						$	17,713,605	  		$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 42
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 						$	17,713,605	  		$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 43
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 						$	17,713,605	  		$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 44
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 										$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 45
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 										$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 46
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 										$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 47
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 										$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 48
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 										$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 49
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 										$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 50
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 										$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 51
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 										$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
	 52
						 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 										$	  	*** 		$	  	*** 
		  	  
	  
	 	 	  
	  
	 	 	  
	  
	 	 	  
	  
	 	 	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	 	  
	  
	 
			 	15	% 		 	*	**% 		 	*	**% 						$	448,050,000	  		$	761,685,000	  		$	1,777,265,000	  		$	2,987,000,000	  
		  	  
	  
	 	 	  
	  
	 	 	  
	  
	 	 	  
	  
	 	 	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	 	  
	  
	 

  
 C-13 

 Execution Version 

ATTACHMENT B 

CONTRACTOR DELIVERABLES 
 1.1 Document
Formats 
 Contractor shall provide engineering, procurement, construction, technical data books, turnover documents and operating and maintenance
documentation for all aspects of the Work. Documents (including Drawings) developed by Contractor, Subcontractors, Sub-subcontractors, original Equipment manufacturers and Equipment suppliers shall conform to the following: 

 

	 	1.	All documents required by this Agreement to be submitted by Contractor to Owner shall be covered by a sequentially numbered transmittal accessible by Owner via an ‘Electronic Data Room’. 

 

	 	2.	Contractor shall use industry standard 2D and/or 3D computer aided drawing systems (CAD). All final 2D / 3D CAD Drawing files generated by the Contractor must be compatible with one of either AutoCAD or MicroStation
format (s). File levels (layers) of drawing attributes shall be retained in the original level structure and intelligence, wherever practical. 

  

	 	3.	Software used for word processing shall be Microsoft Word. 

  

	 	4.	Software used for spreadsheets shall be Microsoft Excel. 

  

	 	5.	Hand-written documentation shall be minimized and scanned to a pdf file. 

  

	 	6.	All documents shall be produced in a clear readable and reproducible manner. 

  

	 	7.	Each page of a document shall clearly indicate, on the document, the document number, revision or version number (or alpha designation) and a sequential page number. 

 

	 	8.	All Adobe pdf documents produced by software listed in this Attachment B shall be in searchable format. 

  

	 	9.	Software used for scheduling shall be compatible with Primavera Project Planner, P6 Version 7. 

  

	 	10.	Specific tag numbers shall be uniformly formatted on all documents (e.g., S-106 on a P&ID shall be S-106 on all data sheets; not S106 nor S 106 or S_106). 

1.2 Progress Reviews 
 Subject to Section 3.3C of the
Agreement, during the development of the Drawings and Specifications, Contractor shall provide Owner with reasonable opportunity, consistent with engineering, procurement and construction industry standards, to perform reviews of the design and
engineering in progress, provided that such reviews do not unreasonably interfere with performance of the Work. Such reviews may be conducted at Contractor’s office located in Houston, Texas or the offices of its Subcontractors,
Sub-subcontractors, original Equipment manufacturers and Equipment suppliers. The reviews may be of progress prints, computer images, draft documents, working calculations, draft specifications or reports, Drawings,

  
 B-1 

 
Specifications or other design documents as agreed to by Contractor and Owner. The Parties acknowledge that any Owner instructions to Contractor during such reviews will have no effect unless
Owner provides such instructions in writing to Contractor or unless Contractor provides written notice of the instruction and Contractor’s compliance to Owner and Owner fails to object. 

1.3 Documents for Owner Approval for New Scope 
 In
addition to any other documents which Contractor is required by the other provisions of the Agreement to provide for Owner’s approval, Contractor shall submit copies of the following documents to Owner for formal review and comment. Subject to
Section 3.3C of the Agreement, approval will only be required for deliverables relevant to new scope of work beyond the Work defined in Attachment A, including the FEED Documents. Following initial approval by Owner of such documents, Owner
rights shall be according to Section 3.3C of the Agreement. 
  

	 	a.	Process flow diagrams (PFDs) 

  

	 	b.	Heat and material balances 

  

	 	c.	Piping and Instrument Diagrams (P&IDs) 

  

	 	d.	New HAZOP reports and disposition of HAZOP/SIL action items identified in the FEED Documents 

  

	 	e.	Plot plans 

  

	 	f.	Fire and gas detector layouts 

  

	 	g.	Fire monitor water radius layouts 

  

	 	h.	Tie-In location drawing 

  

	 	i.	Electrical area classification drawings 

  

	 	j.	Building layouts 

  

	 	k.	Material selection diagrams 

  

	 	l.	Facility Performance Test reports 

 Quarterly updates of a comprehensive table of contents of the Electronic
Data Room which lists documents and Drawings submitted by Contractor to Owner for approval shall be provided by Contractor to Owner. 
 1.4 Documents for
Owner Review 
 In addition to any other documents which Contractor is required by the other provisions of the Agreement to provide for Owner’s
review, Contractor shall submit copies of the following documents, Drawings and Specifications to Owner for review and comment. These documents are not subject to Owner approval; however, Contractor will consider all Owner comments consistent with
Attachment A, including the Basis of Design, Design Criteria/Basis, Feed Documents and Drawings and Specifications updated during performance of the Work. In addition, Owner may select other documents with the agreement of Contractor. 

 

	 	a.	Process flow diagrams (PFDs) 

  

	 	b.	Heat and material balances 

  
 B-2 

	 	c.	Piping and Instrument Diagrams (P&IDs) 

  

	 	d.	New HAZOP reports and disposition of HAZOP/SIL action items identified in the FEED Documents 

  

	 	e.	Plot plans 

  

	 	f.	Fire and gas detector layouts 

  

	 	g.	Fire monitor water radius layouts 

  

	 	h.	Tie-In location drawing 

  

	 	i.	Electrical area classification drawings 

  

	 	j.	Building layouts 

  

	 	k.	Material selection diagrams 

  

	 	l.	Facility Performance Test reports 

  

	 	m.	Piping Specifications 

  

	 	n.	Underground piping plans 

  

	 	o.	3-D model Vue file 

  

	 	p.	Lists (formats and attributes of lists will be based on Contractor standard formats and attributes) 

  

	 	1)	Table of Content List (quarterly update of documents submitted by Contractor to Owner of for Approval or Review) 

  

	 	2)	Electrical Equipment List 

  

	 	3)	Equipment List 

  

	 	4)	Instrument List 

  

	 	5)	Line List 

  

	 	6)	Purchase Order List 

  

	 	7)	Specialty Items List 

  

	 	8)	Tie-In List 

  

	 	9)	Valve List 

  

	 	q.	Civil Pile Schedule 

  

	 	r.	Electrical one-line diagrams 

  

	 	s.	Minutes and reports of HAZOP reviews and management of change reviews 

  

	 	t.	Minutes and reports of safety integrity level (SIL) meetings 

  

	 	u.	Key plans 

  

	 	v.	Electrical area classification Drawings 

  

	 	w.	Equipment data sheets 

  

	 	x.	Equipment Specifications 

  

	 	y.	Instrument data sheets 

  
 B-3 

	 	z.	Pressure safety valve (PSV) data sheets 

  

	 	aa.	Standard detail Drawings 

  

	 	bb.	Symbols and Legends P&ID 

  

	 	cc.	Corrosion control Specifications 

  

	 	dd.	Painting and coating Specifications and charts 

  

	 	ee.	Insulation system Specifications 

  

	 	ff.	Technical evaluation for all materials and Equipment 

  

	 	gg.	Acceptance test procedures for all Major Equipment and packages (by vendors) 

  

	 	hh.	Factory acceptance test reports 

  

	 	ii.	Recommended spare parts lists (2 year operating spares) 

  

	 	jj.	For cost reimbursable purchases, Subcontract or Sub-subcontract and a complete commercial and technical evaluation 

Quarterly updates of a comprehensive table of contents of the Electronic Data Room which lists documents and Drawings submitted by Contractor to Owner for
review shall be provided by Contractor to Owner. 
 1.5 Review Periods 

Owner shall have up to ten (10) Business Days from its receipt of the documents listed in Sections 1.3 and 1.4 above, to issue to Contractor written
comments on such documents, Drawings and Specifications. The Owner’s approval rights only apply to documents listed in Section 1.3. If comments are not received for items listed in Section 1.3 in ten (10) Business Days, the
Contractor may proceed with the development of the Drawings and Specifications with the design reflected in the uncommented document. Owner will annotate the Drawings and Specifications as appropriate and return to Contractor. In the event that
Owner disapproves the Drawings or Specifications, Owner shall provide Contractor with a written statement of the reasons for such rejection within the time period required for Owner’s response, and Contractor shall provide Owner with agreed to
revised and corrected Drawings and Specifications as soon as possible thereafter. 
 1.6 Record Drawings and Specifications 

Contractor shall deliver to Owner the documents, Record Drawings and Specifications listed in A through E below. All Record Drawings shall be provided in their
native formats, fully functioning. Scanned documents, searchable “pdf” and other non-editable formats are acceptable only for Subcontract (including Equipment Supplier) records where Contractor can not obtain the native format, or where
approved as an exception by Owner. Any .pdf document shall be in searchable format. 
 Record Drawings and Specifications shall be handed over in hard copy
printed format, and in electronic format by digital video disks (DVDs), compact disks (CDs) or USB flash drives (USBs). DVDs, CDs or USBs shall have a specific index of DVD/CD/USB contents on each DVD/CD/USB in “Document Register” format
that includes the document number, title, revision and location of Hard copy in book. Each DVD/CD/USB shall be organized in a logical structure by discipline. A master Table of Contents shall be prepared to detail the contents of all handover

  
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DVDs/CDs/USBs and books listed by DVD/CD/USB/book numbers and contents. Record Drawings shall be inclusive of all documented (DCNs, FCDs or NCRs) design changes and field changes made up to
Substantial Completion with “Record Drawing” in the revision block or with an as-built stamp. 
 Hand annotations on CAD prepared Record Drawings
and Specifications are not permitted. 
  

	 	A.	Drawings and Diagrams 

  

	 	1)	Piping and Instrument Diagrams (P&IDs) 

  

	 	2)	Plot Plans 

  

	 	3)	Civil 

  

	 	(a)	Civil Site Development 

  

	 	(b)	Civil Site Plans 

  

	 	(c)	Concrete Drawings 

  

	 	4)	Control System 

  

	 	(a)	Block Diagram 

  

	 	(b)	Cause & Effect Diagram 

  

	 	(c)	Instrument Index 

  

	 	(d)	Instrument Installation Details 

  

	 	(e)	Loop Drawings 

  

	 	5)	Electrical 

  

	 	(a)	Area Classification 

  

	 	(b)	One Line Diagram 

  

	 	(c)	Schematics 

  

	 	6)	Piping 

  

	 	(a)	Equipment Location Plan 

  

	 	7)	Fire Water Piping 

  

	 	(a)	Fire Water Piping Standard Drawings 

  

	 	(b)	Fire Monitor Water Radius Layout 

  

	 	B.	Project Specification for Process Design Basis 

  

	 	C.	All Underground piping and electrical plans with Survey Points 

  

	 	D.	Start up, operating and maintenance manuals 

  

	 	E.	Performance Test reports (required to be delivered with Substantial Completion Certificate) 

1.7 Turnover Documents 
 Contractor shall deliver to Owner
the turnover documents including, but not limited to, those documents and Drawings listed in (a) through (gg) below. All turnover documents shall be provided in their native formats, fully functioning; however, turnover documents may contain
clearly legible hand annotations if necessary, provided a scanned or “.pdf” file of the annotated document is also provided along with the native file. Scanned documents, searchable “.pdf”, and

  
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other non-editable formats are acceptable only for supplier, Subcontract or Sub-subcontract records where Contractor cannot obtain the native format, or where approved as an exception by Owner.
All .pdf documents shall be in searchable format unless the .pdf is submitted to reflect hand annotations. 
 Turnover documents shall be handed over in
hard copy printed format, and in electronic format by digital video disks (DVDs), compact disks (CDs) or USB flash drives (USBs). DVDs, CDs or USBs shall have a specific index of DVD/CD/USB contents on each DVD/CD/USB in “Document
Register” format that includes the document number, title and revision. Each DVD/CD/USB shall be organized in a logical structure by discipline. A master Table of Contents index shall be prepared to detail the contents of all handover
DVDs/CDs/USBs or books listed by DVD/CD/USB/book numbers and contents. Turnover Documents shall be the last revision issued by Contractor, in addition to the Record Drawings and Specifications listed in Section 1.6. 

 

	 	a.	Process flow diagrams (PFDs) 

  

	 	b.	Heat and material balances 

  

	 	c.	Architectural Building Drawings 

  

	 	d.	Architectural Details and Notes 

  

	 	e.	Architectural Elevations 

  

	 	f.	Architectural HVAC 

  

	 	g.	Architectural Electrical & Lighting 

  

	 	h.	Instrument Location Plans 

  

	 	i.	Electrical Cable Tray 

  

	 	j.	Electrical Grounding 

  

	 	k.	Electrical Lighting 

  

	 	l.	Telecommunications 

  

	 	m.	Mechanical Detail Drawings 

  

	 	n.	Piping Key Plan Index 

  

	 	o.	Piping Isometrics 

  

	 	p.	Piping Standard Drawings 

  

	 	q.	Structural Steel Layouts 

  

	 	r.	Structural Steel Details 

  
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	 	s.	Structural Steel Supports 

  

	 	t.	Structural Steel Standard Drawings 

  

	 	u.	Mechanical Start-up, Operating and Maintenance Manuals 

  

	 	v.	Vendor Data Books 

  

	 	w.	Aboveground Power Plans (Cabling) 

  

	 	x.	Piping Fabrication and Installation Specifications 

  

	 	y.	Piping Material Specifications 

  

	 	z.	Mechanical Equipment Data Sheets (vendor or Contractor as appropriate) 

  

	 	aa.	Material Selection Diagrams 

  

	 	bb.	Quality records and certification documentation 

  

	 	cc.	Tie-in Drawings 

  

	 	dd.	Electrical Equipment list 

  

	 	ee.	Mechanical Equipment list 

  

	 	ff.	Line Designation Table (Line lists) 

  

	 	gg.	Manual Valve List 

 1.8 Document Turnover Details 

Record Drawings (Section 1.6 above) and Turnover Documents (Section 1.7 above) shall conform to format and ‘As-Built’ designations as indicated on
the Table B-1 “Document Turnover Details” attached and incorporated into this Attachment B. 

  
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 Execution Version 

TABLE B-1 

Sabine Pass Liquefaction Project: Document Turnover Details 
  

									
	 Section
	  	 Document
	  	 Turnover Format
	  	 As Built?
(Y/N)(See
Note 1)
	  	 Comments

	 1.6 Record drawings and specifications
	  		  		  	
	 1.6(A1)
	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams	  	Microstation	  	Y	  	Note 1
	 1.6(A2)
	  	Plot Plans	  	Microstation	  	Y	  	
	 1.6(A3)
	  	Civil: Site Development	  	Microstation	  	Y	  	Note 1
	 1.6(A3)
	  	Civil: Site plan	  	Microstation	  	Y	  	Note 1
	 1.6(A3)
	  	Civil: Concrete Drawings	  	Microstation	  	Y	  	Piles: As-Built only for out of tolerance installation. Underground concrete: As-Built if major change to design drawings
	 1.6(A4)
	  	Control System: Block Diagram	  	Microstation	  	Y	  	
	 1.6(A4)
	  	Control System: Cause & Effect Diagram	  	MS Excel	  	Y	  	Utilize same format as on Stage 1 and Stage 2
	 1.6(A4)
	  	Control System: Instrument Index	  	MS Excel	  	Y	  	Utilize same format as on Stage 1 and Stage 2
	 1.6(A4)
	  	Control System: Instrument Installation Details	  	Microstation	  	Y	  	
	 1.6(A4)
	  	Control System: Loop Drawings	  	pdf	  	Y	  	Native not possible to provide
	 1.6(A5)
	  	Electrical: Hazardous Area Classification Drawings	  	Microstation	  	Y	  	
	 1.6(A5)
	  	Electrical: One-Line Diagrams	  	Microstation	  	Y	  	
	 1.6(A5)
	  	Electrical: Schematics	  	Microstation	  	Y	  	
	 1.6(A6)
	  	Piping: Equipment Location Plan	  	Microstation	  	Y	  	

  
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 TABLE B-1 

Sabine Pass Liquefaction Project: Document Turnover Details 
  

									
	 Section
	  	 Document
	  	 Turnover Format
	  	 As Built?
(Y/N)(See
Note 1)
	  	 Comments

	 1.6(A7)
	  	Fire Water Piping: Standard Drawings	  	Microstation	  	Y	  	
	 1.6(A7)
	  	Fire Water Monitor Radius Layout	  	Microstation	  	Y	  	
	 1.6(B)
	  	Project Specifications for Process Design Basis	  	MS Word	  	Y	  	
	 1.6(C)
	  	All Piping and Electrical Underground Plans with Survey Points	  	Microstation	  	Y	  	
	 1.6(D)
	  	Start-up, operating and maintenance manuals	  	MS Word	  	Y	  	
	 1.6(E)
	  	Performance Test reports	  	MS Word	  	Y	  	
				
	 1.7 Turnover Documents
	  		  		  	
	 1.7(a)
	  	Process Flow Diagrams (PFDs) and Utility Flow Diagrams (UFDs)	  	Microstation	  	N	  	PFDs and UFDs will be updated and revised as required to reflect the final changes in EPC phase. Record PFD will have in Rev Block: “FINAL ISSUE MATCHING P&ID AS-BUILT”
	 1.7(b)
	  	Heat and Material Balances	  	Excel	  	N	  	Utilize same format as on Stage 1 and Stage 2
	 1.7(c)
	  	Architectural: Building Drawings	  	Bechtel: Microstation	  	N	  	* Bechtel: concept drawings, revised if substantial change. Subcontract: Ask subcontractor for Native CAD (Basic Structural)
	 1.7(d)
	  	Architectural: Details and Notes	  	Bechtel: Microstation	  	N	  	* Bechtel: concept drawings, revised if substantial change. Subcontract: Ask subcontractor for Native CAD (Basic Structural)
	 1.7(e)
	  	Architectural: Elevations	  	Bechtel: Microstation	  	N	  	* Bechtel: concept drawings, revised if substantial change. Subcontract: Ask subcontractor for Native CAD (Basic Structural)

  
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 TABLE B-1 

Sabine Pass Liquefaction Project: Document Turnover Details 
  

									
	 Section
	  	 Document
	  	 Turnover Format
	  	 As Built?
(Y/N)(See
Note 1)
	  	 Comments

	 1.7(f)
	  	Architectural: HVAC	  	Bechtel: Microstation	  	N	  	Bechtel: concept drawings, revised if substantial change. Subcontract: Ask subcontractor for Native CAD
	 1.7(g)
	  	Architectural: Electrical & Lighting	  	Bechtel: Microstation	  	N	  	Bechtel: Power Distribution drawings are revised if substantial change. Subcontract: Ask subcontractor for Native CAD
	 1.7(h)
	  	Control System: Instrument Location Plans	  	Microstation	  	N	  	
	 1.7(i)
	  	Electrical: Cable Tray	  	Microstation	  	N	  	Only cable tray on main piperacks are as built
	 1.7(j)
	  	Electrical: Grounding	  	Microstation	  	N	  	Only U/G grounding is as built
	 1.7(k)
	  	Electrical: Lighting	  	Microstation	  	N	  	
	 1.7(l)
	  	Telecommunications	  	Bechtel: Microstation	  	N	  	Bechtel: concept drawings, revised if substantial change. Subcontract: Ask subcontractor for Native CAD. One Line Diagrams are as-built
	 1.7(m)
	  	Mechanical: Detail Drawings	  	PDF	  	N	  	As stated in Att “B” section 1.6, Bechtel will ask vendors for searchable pdf
	 1.7(n)
	  	Piping: Key Piping Index	  	MS Excel	  	N	  	Utilize same format as on Stage 1 and Stage 2
	 1.7(o)
	  	Piping: Isometrics	  	Microstation	  	N	  	
	 1.7(p)
	  	Piping: Standard Drawings	  	Microstation	  	N	  	
	 1.7(q)
	  	Structural Steel: Layouts	  	Microstation	  	N	  	
	 1.7(r)
	  	Structural Steel: Details	  	Microstation	  	N	  	

  
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 TABLE B-1 

Sabine Pass Liquefaction Project: Document Turnover Details 
  

									
	 Section
	  	 Document
	  	 Turnover Format
	  	 As Built?
(Y/N)(See
Note 1)
	  	 Comments

	 1.7(s)
	  	Structural Steel: Supports	  	Microstation	  	N	  	
	 1.7(t)
	  	Structural Steel: Standard drawings	  	Microstation	  	N	  	
	 1.7(u)
	  	Mechanical - Start-up, operating and maintenance manuals	  	PDF	  	N	  	As stated in Att “B” section 1.6, Bechtel will ask vendors for searchable pdf
	 1.7(v)
	  	Vendor Data books	  	PDF	  	N	  	As stated in Att “B” section 1.6, Bechtel will ask vendors for searchable pdf
	 1.7 ( w)
	  	Aboveground Power Plans (Cabling)	  	Microstation	  	N	  	
	 1.7(x)
	  	Piping Fabrication and Installation Specifications	  	MS Word	  	N	  	
	 1.7(y)
	  	Piping Material Specifications	  	PDF	  	N	  	Pipeworks can extract to word. Not searchable (images)
	 1.7(z)
	  	Mechanical Equipment Data Sheets (vendor or Bechtel as appropriate)	  	MS Excel /PDF	  	N	  	PDF for vendor provided data sheets
	 1.7(aa)
	  	Material Selection Diagram	  	Microstation	  	N	  	
	 1.7(bb)
	  	Quality records and Certification Documentation	  	Hard copies	  	N	  	
	 1.7(cc)
	  	Tie-in Drawings	  	Microstation	  	N	  	
	 1.7(dd)
	  	Electrical Equipment list	  	MS Excel	  	N	  	
	 1.7(ee)
	  	Mechanical Equipment List	  	PDF	  	N	  	
	 1.7(ff)
	  	Line Designation Table (Line lists)	  	MS Excel	  	N	  	

  
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 TABLE B-1 

Sabine Pass Liquefaction Project: Document Turnover Details 
  

									
	 Section
	  	 Document
	  	 Turnover Format
	  	 As Built?
(Y/N)(See
Note 1)
	  	 Comments

	 1.7(gg)
	  	Manual Valve List	  	MS Excel	  	N	  	Excludes vendor package valves; content of the Manual Valve List to be mutually agreed between Contractor and Owner

 Note 1: “As-Built” is defined as IFC drawings + DCN’s (Design Change Notices) + FCD’s (Field Change
Documents) + NCR’s (Non Conformance Reports) 

  
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 Schedule A-2 

FEED Documents 
 Contractor performed
front end engineering design (“FEED”) for the Project under the Technical Services Agreement, which resulted in the submittal by Contractor to Owner of the FEED documents that are listed in this Attachment A,
Schedule A-2 (“FEED Documents”) and which are incorporated by reference into this Agreement and form a part of the Scope of Work. 

The work required under Change Orders 1 through 35 of the Stage 1 EPC Agreement and Change Orders 1 through 13 of the Stage 2 EPC Agreement are also
incorporated into the Stage 3 Scope of Work to the extent such work: (i) would also be applicable to Subproject 5; and (ii) was approved by Owner and Contractor prior to July 1, 2014. Only such items of work, and no other portion of
such Change Orders (including any compensation or other relief specified in such Change Orders) is incorporated into the Agreement. 
 HAZOP items
referenced in the FEED Documents that were resolved on or before June 1, 2014 also form a part of the Scope of Work. 
 The FEED Documents are fully
incorporated into this Agreement as if fully repeated herein. All other drawings, specifications and documents developed under the Technical Services Agreement are expressly excluded from the Agreement. 

The FEED Documents generally reflect the Work required to be performed by Contractor under the Agreement, but do not reflect all Work required to be performed
under the Agreement. Contractor may change the FEED Documents (except the Basis of Design, Scope of Facilities, Codes and Standards Specification and those documents defining the Reimbursable Cost Work) as necessary to meet the MAC, Performance
Guarantee and other requirements of the Agreement (including GECP); provided that, under no circumstances shall such changes involve a change in the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility layout, change in the requirements of Schedule A-1, deletion of
or material change to the previously Owner-approved tagged Equipment, reduction of quality in any portion of the Work, change that adversely impacts the safety, performance or materials of construction, or a change that adversely impacts the
operability or maintenance of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility, Existing Facility, Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility or Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility or any component of any of these facilities, unless approved by Owner in writing. With respect to
plans that Contractor is required to develop under Attachment A (e.g. Project Execution Plan, Project Engineering Plan, etc.), Contractor may update or deviate from such plans without Owner’s

  
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approval (except for those plans under Attachment A that are subject to the Owner’s approval (as specified under Attachment A or Attachment B), then, with respect to
those plans, revisions are subject to Owner’s approval rights as may be prescribed in Attachment A or Attachment B). Any deviation in accordance with the immediately preceding sentence shall not constitute a Defect or a breach of
this Agreement. 
 To the extent there are any conflicts or inconsistencies between the FEED Documents and any provision or requirement in the remainder of
Attachment A, Schedule A-1, then priority shall be according to Section 1.4 of Attachment A, Schedule A-1. Without limiting the prior sentence, nothing in the FEED Documents shall reduce or limit Contractor’s
obligations or liabilities under the Agreement. 

  
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TABLE A-1 
 FEED DOCUMENTS 

 

									
	 Section
	  	 Title
	  	 Document Number
	  	 Rev
	  	 Description

		  	TABLE OF CONTENTS	  		  		  	TABLE OF CONTENTS
	1.0	  	PROJECT INFORMATION	  		  		  	
	1.1	  	Project Execution Plan	  	25829-200-G01-GAM-00002	  	001	  	Project Execution Plan
	2.0	  	DESIGN INFORMATION	  		  		  	
	2.1	  	Basis of Design (BOD) Summary	  	25829-200-3BD-M04-00002	  	00C	  	Basis Of Design (BOD) Summary
	2.2	  	N/A	  		  		  	
	2.3	  	List of Codes & Standards	  	25829-200-3DS-G01-00001	  	00A	  	Codes and Standards
	2.4	  	Scope of Facilities	  	25829-200-G01-000-00001	  	00F	  	Scope of Facilities
	2.5	  	Basic Engineering Design Data (BEDD)	  	25829-200-3BD-M04-00001	  	00D	  	Basic Engineering Design Data (BEDD)
	2.6	  	Discipline Design Basis	  		  		  	
	2.6.1	  	Process Design Basis	  	25829-200-3DR-V04F-00001	  	001	  	General Specification for Process Design Basis
	2.6.2	  	Relief System Design Basis	  	25829-200-3DR-V04F-00002	  	000	  	Specification for Relief System Design Basis
	2.6.3	  	Environmental Design Basis	  	25829-200-3DR-H04F-00001	  	00A	  	Environmental Design Basis
	2.6.4	  	Process Safety Design Basis	  	25829-200-3DR-U04F-00001	  	00A	  	Process Safety Design Basis
	2.6.5	  	Plant Design & Piping	  	25829-200-3DR-P04F-00001	  	00B	  	Plant Design and Piping Layout and Design Criteria
		  		  	25829-200-3DR-P40F-00001	  	00A	  	Plant Design and Piping Design Criteria for Pipe Stress and Support
	2.6.6	  	Civil Structural and Architectural	  	25829-200-3DR-C04F-00001	  	00A	  	Design Criteria For Civil Site Work
		  		  	25829-200-3DR-S04F-00001	  	00A	  	Design Criteria For Structures and Foundations
		  		  	25829-200-3DR-S04F-00003	  	00A	  	Design Basis For Standard Seed File Setups
	2.6.7	  	Electrical Design Basis	  	25829-200-3DR-E12F-00001	  	00C	  	Design Criteria For Electrical Systems Design and Installation
		  		  	25829-200-3DR-E12F-00002	  	00A	  	Design Criteria For Telecommunication
	2.6.8	  	Control Systems Design Philosophy	  	25829-200-3DR-J04F-00001	  	00A	  	Control System Design Criteria (Instrument and Control Philosophy)
	2.7	  	Engineering Studies	  		  		  	
	2.7.1	  	N/A	  		  		  	
	2.7.2	  	Engineering Studies (Non Confidential)	  	25829-100-G65-GEV-00002	  	00A	  	Facility Integration Study
	2.8	  	Fire Water Location Plans	  		  		  	
	2.8.1	  	Fire Water Location Plans (Non-Confidential)	  	25829-200-U1-47-10001	  	00A	  	Firewater Location Plan - OSBL Flare Knockout Drums Trains 5 and 6
		  		  	25829-200-U1-47-10002	  	00A	  	Firewater Location Plan - Utilities Area Trains 5 and 6

  
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	 Section
	  	 Title
	  	 Document Number
	  	 Rev
	  	 Description

	2.8.1.1	  	Fire Water Location Plans	  	25829-200-U1-47-10003	  	00A	  	Firewater Location Plan - OSBL Bog Recycle Compressor Trains 5 and 6
		  		  	25829-200-U1-45-10001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Firewater Location Plan ISBL Process Area 45 Typical For Liquefaction Train
	2.8.2	  	Passive Fire Protection Location Drawing with Schedule	  	25829-200-U1-46-10001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Firewater Location Plan ISBL Process Area 46 Typical For Liquefaction Train
		  		  	25829-200-U1-47-20001	  	00A	  	Passive Fire Protection Zone Layout OSBL Area 35 Refrigerant Nitrogen and Amine Storage
	2.8.2.1	  	Passive Fire Protection Location Drawing with Schedule	  	25829-200-U1X-000-00002	  	00A	  	Passive Fire Protection Schedule - Non Confidential
		  		  	25829-200-U1X-000-00001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Passive Fire Protection Schedule
	2.8.3	  	Fire and Gas Location Drawing with Schedule	  	25829-200-U1-45-20001	  	00C	  	Confidential - Passive Fire Protection Zone Layout ISBL Area 45
		  		  	25829-200-U3-47-10001	  	00A	  	Fire and Gas Location Plan - OSBL Flare Knockout Drums Trains 5 and 6
		  		  	25829-200-U3-47-10002	  	00A	  	Fire and Gas Location Plan - Utilities Area Trains 5 and 6
	2.8.3.1	  	Fire and Gas Location Drawing with Schedule	  	25829-200-U3-47-10003	  	00A	  	Fire and Gas Location Plan - OSBL Bog Recycle Compressor Trains 5 and 6
		  		  	25829-200-U3-45-10001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Fire and Gas Detection Layout ISBL Process Area 45 Liquefaction Train 1
		  		  	25829-200-U3-45-10002	  	00A	  	Confidential - Fire and Gas Detection Layout ISBL Process Area 35 Compressor Area
		  		  	25829-200-U3-45-10003	  	00A	  	Confidential - Fire and Gas Detection Layout ISBL Process Area 45 Acid Gas Removal Area
		  		  	25829-200-U3-45-10004	  	00A	  	Confidential - Fire and Gas Detection Layout ISBL Process Area 45 Inlet Gas and Refrigeration Area
		  		  	25829-200-U3-45-10005	  	00A	  	Confidential - Fire and Gas Detection Layout ISBL Process Area 45 Molecular Sieve and Hot Oil Area
	2.8.5	  	Fire Extinguisher Location Plans (Non Confidential)	  	25829-200-U2-47-10001	  	00A	  	Fire and Gas Location Plan - OSBL Flare Knockout Drums Trains 5 and 6
		  		  	25829-200-U2-47-10002	  	00A	  	Fire and Gas Location Plan - Utilities Area Trains 5 and 6
	2.8.5.1	  	Fire Extinguisher Location Plans	  	25829-200-U2-47-10003	  	00A	  	Fire and Gas Location Plan - OSBL Bog Recycle Compressor Trains 5 and 6
		  		  	25829-200-U2-45-10001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Fire and Safety Equipment Location Plan ISBL Process Area 45 Liquefaction Train 5
		  		  	25829-200-U2-45-10002	  	00A	  	Confidential - Fire and Safety Equipment Location Plan ISBL Process Area 45 Liquefaction Train 5
		  		  	25829-200-U2-45-10003	  	00A	  	Confidential - Fire and Safety Equipment Location Plan ISBL Process Area 45 Liquefaction Train 5

  
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	 Section
	  	 Title
	  	 Document Number
	  	 Rev
	  	 Description

	3.0	  	TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS	  		  		  	
	3.1	  	Project Technical Specifications	  		  		  	
	3.1.1	  	Civil Structural and Architectural	  	25829-200-3PS-CG00-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Site Preparation and Earth Work
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-CP00-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification for Prestressed Concrete Piles
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-CP00-F0002	  	00A	  	Specification for Timber Piles
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-CS00-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Road Construction
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-CY10-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Fencing and Gates
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-DB01-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Furnishing and Delivering Ready Mix Concrete
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-DB01-F0002	  	00A	  	Specification For Grout and Adhesives Materials and Installations
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-DB02-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification for Concrete Work
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-DG01-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification for Furnishing and Fabricating Reinforcing Steel
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-SS01-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Furnishing Structural Steel, Miscellaneous Steel and Joists
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-SS02-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Erection of Structural Steel and Miscellaneous Steel
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-SY01-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification for Material Testing Services
	3.1.2	  	Control Systems	  	25829-200-3PS-JA32-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Packaged Analyzer System
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-JA32-FL001	  	00A	  	Packaged Analyzer Systems Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-JD01-F0001	  	00B	  	Specification For Distributed Control System (DCS)
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-JD01-FL001	  	00A	  	Project Specification - Approved Comments and Exceptions
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-JD03-F0001	  	00B	  	Specification For Safety Instrumented System (SIS)
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-JF04-FL001	  	000	  	Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-JF07-FL001	  	000	  	Specification for Approved Comments and Exceptions
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-JF10-FL001	  	000	  	Approved Comments and Exceptions To Project Specifications
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-JF12-FL001	  	000	  	Specification for Approved Comments and Exceptions
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-JF16-FL001	  	000	  	Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-JF21-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification for Gas Metering Package
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-JF21-FL001	  	000	  	Specification for Approved Comments and Exceptions

  
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		  		  	25815-100-3PS-JF24-FL001	  	000	  	Approved Comments and Exceptions To Project Specifications
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-JI01-F0001	  	000	  	Specification Machine Monitoring System
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-JL01-FL001	  	000	  	Approved Comments and Exceptions To Project Specifications
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-JL02-FL001	  	000	  	Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-JL10-FL001	  	000	  	Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-JP01-FL001	  	000	  	Approval Comments and Exception to Project Specification
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-JQ00-F0003	  	00B	  	Specification for Wiring
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-JQ01-FL001	  	000	  	Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-JQ05-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Fire and Gas Detection System
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-JQ06-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For General Design For Instrumentation
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-JQ07-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification Instrumentation For Packaged System
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-JQ07-F0002	  	00B	  	Specification For Instrumentation For LNG Refrigeration Compressor Package
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-JQ10-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification - Instrument Piping Materials
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-JT02-FL001	  	000	  	Approval Comments and Exception to Project Specification
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-JT04-FL001	  	000	  	Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-JV00-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Testing Actuated For Cryogenic Service Control and ON/OFF Valves
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-JV01-F0001	  	000	  	Specification For Control Valves and Regulators
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-JV01-FL001	  	00A	  	Flowserve Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-JV05-FL001	  	000	  	Puffer Sweiven Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-JV05-FL002	  	000	  	Adnon Specialties - Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-JV09-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For ON/OFF and ESD Valves
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-JV09-FL001	  	00A	  	Project Specification - Approved Comments and Exceptions
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-JV09-FL002	  	00A	  	Project Specifications - Adams Approved Comments and Exceptions to Projects Specifications
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-JV09-FL003	  	00A	  	Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-JV13-FL001	  	00A	  	Project Specification - Approved Comments and Exceptions

  
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	3.1.3	  	Electrical and Telecommunication	  	25829-200-3PS-E00X-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Electrical Equipment Testing and Commissioning
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-EBB8-FP001	  	000	  	Powell Industries Inc. Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications - Cable Bus
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-ECM1-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Low Voltage AC Motor Control Centers
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-ECM3-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Medium Voltage Motor Control Centers
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-ED00-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For DC Equipment
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-EEC0-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For CCTV System
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-EFP0-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Public Address and General Alarm System
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-EFY0-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Structured Cabling System
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-EFY0-F0002	  	00A	  	Specification For Telecommunication Cabling Installation and Testing
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-EGR2-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Neutral Grounding Resistors
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-EH00-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification for Electric Heat Tracing
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-EKL0-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Packaged Substations
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-EKL0-FE001	  	00A	  	Eaton’s Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-EKP0-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Electrical Requirements For Packaged Equipment
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-ESL1-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Low Voltage Metal Enclosed Switchgear
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-ESM1-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Medium Voltage Metal-Clad Switchgear
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-ETP0-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Unit Substation Transformers
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-ETP0-FV001	  	00A	  	Virginia Transformer Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-EU00-FS001	  	000	  	Solaris Power Systems Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-EUY0-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-EW00-FW001	  	00A	  	Wholesale Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-EW00-FL002	  	00A	  	Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-EWE1-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Cable - Low Voltage
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-EWG1-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Power Cable - Medium Voltage
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MGED-FC001	  	00B	  	Cummins Approved Comments and Exceptions - Diesel Standby Generator
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MUMI-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Induction Motors Nema Frame (200HP and Smaller)

  
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		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MUMI-F0002	  	00A	  	Specification For Large Induction Motors Nema Frame (250HP and Larger
	3.1.4	  	Environmental	  	25829-200-3PS-MLFS-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Media Filters
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MLFS-F0002	  	00A	  	Specification For GAC Filters
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MPPM-F0002	  	00A	  	Specification For Chemical Injection Packages
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MWR0-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For RO and Demineralizer System
	3.1.5	  	Geotechnical and Hydraulic	  	25829-200-3PS-C000-F0001	  	00A	  	Project Specification For Soil Improvement
	3.1.6	  	Mechanical	  	25829-200-3PS-M83F-F0002	  	00A	  	Supplementary HVAC Specification for prefabricated substation buildings
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MBE0-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Waste Heat Recovery Unit
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MBE0-FP001	  	00A	  	Petro-Chem Development Approved Comments and Exceptions Waste Heat Recovery Units
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MBS0-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Elevated Flares
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MBSF-FZ001	  	00A	  	Suppliers Approved Comments and Exceptions to the Mechanical Project Specifications Elevated Flares
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MBT0 - FZ001	  	00B	  	Suppliers Approved Comments and Exceptions Thermal Oxidizer
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MCCA-FA001	  	00A	  	Atlas Copco Approved Comments and Exceptions for Air Compressor Package
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MCCR-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification for LNG Refrigeration Compressors
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MCCR-F0NP1	  	00A	  	GE Approved Comments and Exceptions to the API Specifications LNG Refrigeration Compressors
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MCCR-F0NP2	  	00A	  	GE Approved Comments and Exceptions to the Project Specific Specifications LNG Refrigeration Compressors
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MCCS-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Integrally Geared Boil-Off Gas Compressors
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MCCS-F0002	  	00A	  	Specification for API Dry Gas Seal Systems
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MCCS-F0003	  	00A	  	Specification for API Lubrication Systems
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MCCS-F0004	  	00A	  	Specification For Integrally Geared Regeneration Gas Compressors
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MCCS-FA001	  	00A	  	Atlas Copco Approved Comments and Exceptions for Boil Off Gas Compressors
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MCCS-FS001	  	00A	  	Sundyne Approved Comments and Exceptions for Regeneration Gas Compressors
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MDHA-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification for Air Intake and Exhaust Systems for Gas Turbine Generator Sets
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MEA0-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Air Cooled Heat Exchangers
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MEA0-FH001	  	00A	  	Hudson Products Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications Air Cooled Heat Exchangers

  
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		  		  	25815-100-3PS-MEE0-FC001	  	000	  	Chromalox Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications - Electric Heaters
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MEP0-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Welded Plate Heat Exchangers
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MEP0-FA001	  	00A	  	Alfa Laval Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification for Welded Plate Type Heat Exchangers
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MES0-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Shell and Tube Exchangers
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MES0-FO001	  	00A	  	Ohmstede Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications - Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-MEVT-FA001	  	000	  	Cryoquip Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications - Ambient Vaporizers
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MGE0-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification for Standby Diesel Generator
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MGC0-FG001	  	00A	  	GE Approved Comments and Exceptions to The Project Specific Specifications Gas Turbine Generators
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MGC0-FG002	  	00A	  	GE Approved Comments and Exceptions to API Specifications Gas Turbine Generators
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MGE0-F0001	  	00B	  	Specification for Large Generators - AC
		  		  	25815-200-3PS-MJKG-F0002	  	00A	  	Specification For Double Girder Compressor Bridge Cranes
		  		  	25697-100-3PS-MJKG-FK001	  	000	  	Konecranes America Approved Comments and Exceptions - Compressor Bridge Cranes and Jib Cranes
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MPCA-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Horizontal End Suction Centrifugal Pumps for Chemical Process
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MPCA-F0002	  	00A	  	Specification For Vertical Inline Centrifugal Pumps for Chemical Process
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-MPCA-FG001	  	000	  	Goulds Pumps Approved Comments and Exceptions - ASME Centrifugal Pumps
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-MPCH-FS001	  	000	  	Sundyne Approved Comments and Exceptions - Low Flow High Head Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MPCP-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Centrifugal Pumps For Petroleum, Petrochemical and Natural Gas Industries
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-MPCP-FG001	  	000	  	ITT Goulds Approved Comments And Exceptions - Lean Solvent Charge Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MPCP-FG002	  	00A	  	ITT Goulds Approved Comments and Exceptions API Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MPPM-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Controlled Volume (Metering)Pumps
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-MPPM-FM001	  	000	  	Milton Roy Pumps Approved Comments and Exceptions

  
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		  		  	25697-100-3PS-MPR0-FB001	  	000	  	Blackmer Approved Comments and Exceptions - Amine Charge Pump
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MPVE-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Vertical Sump Pumps
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-MPVE-FG001	  	000	  	Goulds Pumps Approved Comments and Exceptions - Sump Pumps
		  		  	25697-100-3PS-MPVE-FG002	  	000	  	Goulds Pumps Approved Comments and Exceptions
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MPVS-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Cryogenic Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MPVS-FE001	  	00A	  	Ebara’s Approved Comments and Exceptions - LNG Cryogenic Pumps
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-MSXN-FG001	  	000	  	Gas Land Inc. Approved Comments And Exceptions - Nitrogen Generation Package
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MTF5-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Welded Steel Atmospheric Pressure Storage Tanks
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-MTFB-FC001	  	000	  	Subcontractor’s Approved Comments and Exceptions to the Mechanical Project Specifications - Field Erected Storage Tanks
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-MTS0-FB001	  	000	  	BGI Enterprises Approved Comments and Exceptions To the Mechanical Project Specification - Shop Fabricated Storage Tanks
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MUC0-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Special Purpose Couplings
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MUGS-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Special Purpose Gear Units
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MUTC-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification for Gas Turbine Drives
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MUTC-F0002	  	00B	  	Specification for Gas Turbines With Synchronous AC Generators
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MUTC-F0003	  	00A	  	Specification For Gas Turbine Enclosures
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MV00-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Pressure Vessels
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MVA0-FD001	  	00A	  	Doosan Approved Comments and Exceptions To The Mechanical Projects Specifications for Stainless Steel Vessels - Confidential
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MVA0-FD003	  	00A	  	Doosan Approved Comments and Exceptions To The Mechanical Projects Specifications for Columns Vessels - Stainless Steel-SS Clad
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MVB2-FZ001	  	00A	  	Supplier Approved Comments and Exceptions To The Mechanical Projects Specifications For Absorber
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MVB2-FZ002	  	00A	  	Larsen and Toubro Approved Comments and Exceptions To The Mechanical Projects Specifications for Heavy Wall Vessels
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MVD0-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Molecular Sieve Dehydrators
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-MVEF-FH001	  	000	  	Hatfield Approved Comments and Exceptions to the Mechanical Project Specifications - Filters and Gas Separators
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-MVEF-FH002	  	000	  	Hatfield Approved Comments And Exceptions To The Mechanical Project Specifications - Coalescers

  
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		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MVSC-FD001	  	00A	  	Doosan Approved Comments and Exceptions To The Mechanical Projects Specifications for Columns Vessels - Carbon Steel - Proprietary
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MVSC-FD002	  	00A	  	Doosan Approved Comments and Exceptions To The Mechanical Projects Specifications for Columns and Vessels Carbon Steel - Non Proprietary
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MVT0-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Supply, Inspection and Testing of Process Column Trays and Internals
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-MVT0-FA001	  	000	  	ACS-Mmistco’s Approved Comments and Exceptions to the Mechanical Project Specifications - Internals - Vane Type - Proprietary
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-MVT0-FR001	  	000	  	Raschig’s Approved Comments and Exceptions to the Mechanical Project Specifications - Packing & Internals - Proprietary
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-MVT0-FS001	  	000	  	Sulzer’s Approved Comments and Exceptions to the Mechanical Project Specifications - Packing & Internals - Proprietary & Non Proprietary
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MW00-FU001	  	00A	  	Ultrafab’s Approved Comments and Exceptions - H2S Removal Package
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MWD0-FA001	  	00A	  	Aquatech Approved Comments and Exceptions - Demineralized Water System
	3.1.7	  	MET	  	25829-200-3PY-N000-F0001	  	00A	  	Material Selection Philosophy
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-EQ00-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Cathodic Protection
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-NE00-F0003	  	00A	  	Specification For Material Traceability For Hydrocarbon Services
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-NE00-F0004	  	00A	  	Specification For Performance of Ultrasonic Examination in Lieu of Radiographic Examination For ASME Butt Welds
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-NEX0-F0001	  	00A	  	Form 167 - Welding and NDE Matrix for Shop Fabricated Piping
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-NF00-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification for Fireproofing
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-NF00-F0002	  	00A	  	Specification For Proprietary Cementitious Fireproofing
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-NLLG-F0003	  	00A	  	Specification For Fiberglass Mat Reinforced Epoxy (NOVALAC) Lining For Concrete
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-NN00-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification for Hot Insulation
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-NN00-F0002	  	00A	  	Specification For Cold Insulation
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-NN00-F0003	  	00A	  	Specification for Removable Thermal Insulation Covers For Hot Piping and Equipment
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-NN00-F0006	  	00A	  	Specification for Acoustic Insulation
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-NN00-F0007	  	00A	  	Specification for Perlite Insulating Concrete

  
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		  		  	25829-200-3PS-NW00-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For General Welding and NDE Requirements For Vessels, Heat Exchangers, Fired Heater Coils, Boilers, and Compressors
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-NW00-F0003	  	00A	  	Specification For General Welding and NDE Requirements For Supplier-Fabricated Piping and Piping Field Welds
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-NW00-F0004	  	00A	  	Specification For General Welding and NDE Requirements For Shop Fabricated and Field Erected Storage Tanks
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-NW00-F0005	  	00A	  	Specification For General Welding and NDE Requirements For Supplier Fabricated and/or Field Erected Structural Steel
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-NWP0-F0022	  	00A	  	Specification for Bonding and Inspection Requirements for Non-Metallic Piping
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-NX00-F0001	  	00A	  	Specification For Protective Coatings ( Paint)
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-NX00-F0002	  	00A	  	Specification For Coating In-Plant Buried Pipe
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-NX00-F0003	  	00A	  	Specification For Epoxy Lining of Tanks
	3.1.8	  	Plant Design & Piping	  	25815-100-3PS-PB01-FC002	  	000	  	Collins Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications - Fittings Forged and Misc Piping Bulks
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PF07-FM001	  	000	  	Melesi Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PF10-FU002	  	000	  	USA Industries Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Blinds and Spacers Calculated
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PF10-FZ001	  	000	  	USA Industries Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Blinds and Spacers
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PG01-FL001	  	000	  	Lamons Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Gaskets
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PH03-FB001	  	002	  	Binder Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Cold Shoe Pipe Supports
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PH03-FP001	  	000	  	PTP Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Cold Shoe Pipe Supports
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PP02-FH002	  	000	  	HPF Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Pipe, SS
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PV01-FL002	  	000	  	LVF Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications - Valves, Gate, Globe, Check Forged Cryogenic
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PV01-FN001	  	000	  	Newman Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications - Valves, Gate, Globe (Check - Cast and Forged)
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PV03-FL001	  	001	  	LVF Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications - Valves, Ball (Metal-Seated)

  
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		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PV04-FP002	  	000	  	Poyam Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Valves, Ball (Cryogenic)
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PV07-FA001	  	000	  	Adams Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications - Valves, Butterfly, Metal-Seated
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PV08-FL001	  	000	  	Lockwood Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Valves, Butterfly, Resilient Seated
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PV10-FP001	  	000	  	Poyam Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Valves, Gate, Globe, Check Cast Cryogenic
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PV13-FS001	  	000	  	Summit Supply Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Valves, Post Indicator, (UL) and Ductile Iron
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PV16-FL001	  	000	  	Lockwood Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Valves, Bronze, Gate, Globe, Check, Ball
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PX09-FI001	  	000	  	Isco Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - HDPE and Ductile Iron, Pipe & Fittings
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PY01-FL006	  	000	  	Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - 25815-140-MRA-PY01-00006
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PY01-FS001	  	000	  	STI Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - “I” Formation Header
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PY02-FV001	  	000	  	VeeBee Filtration UK LTD. Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - 25815-140-MRA-PY02-00001
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PY04-FS001	  	000	  	Aitken, Schuff Steel Inc. Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - 25815-140-MRA-PY04-00001
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PY04-FT002	  	000	  	Texas Sampling, Inc. Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Manual Sample Stations
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PY08-FH001	  	000	  	Houston Hose & Fittings Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Flexible Hose, Coupling, Breakaway Coupling
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PY10-FE001	  	000	  	Encon Safety Products Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification -Safety Shower and Eye Wash Station
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PY13-FS001	  	000	  	Spraying Systems Co. Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - 25815-140-MRA-PY13-00001
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PY17-FR001	  	000	  	Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Quick Opening Closure
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PY18-FH001	  	000	  	Hose and Fittings Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Hose Connections

  
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		  		  	25829-200-3PS-PB00-F0001	  	00A	  	Project Specification For Piping Materials
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-PB00-F0002	  	00A	  	Project Specification For Piping Purchase Description
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-PB00-F0003	  	00A	  	Project Specification For Piping Material Color Codes
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-PB00-F0004	  	00A	  	Project Specification for Pipe Installation and Testing
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-PB00-F0005	  	00A	  	Project Specification For Installation and Testing of Underground Piping Systems
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-PB00-F0006	  	00A	  	Technical Supply Conditions for Manually Operated Valves
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-PB00-F0008	  	00A	  	Project Specification for Bolt Tensioning and Bolt Up Requirements
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-PB00-F0009	  	00A	  	Project Specification For Installation and Testing of Underground High Density Polyethylene Firewater Piping Systems
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-PB00-F0010	  	00A	  	Technical Supply Conditions for Piping Components
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-PB01-FH002	  	00A	  	HPF Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications - Fittings Forged & Misc. Piping Bulk
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-PF01-FH001	  	00A	  	HPF Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Fittings - Wrought
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-PH02-F0001	  	00A	  	Project Specification for Spring Supports Fabrication and Installation
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-PP01-FH002	  	00A	  	HPF Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Pipe - CS and LTCS Welded
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-PP01-FT001	  	00A	  	Tenaris Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications - Pipe - CS and LTCS Seamless
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-PP02-FH002	  	00A	  	HPF Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Pipe - SS
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-PS02-F0001	  	00A	  	Project Specification for Shop Fabrication of Piping
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-PS02-FC001	  	00A	  	Cimtas Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications - Pipe Spool Fabrication (Services)

  
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		  		  	25829-200-3PS-PS02-FI003	  	00A	  	ISCO Ind. Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Pipe Spool Fabrication - HDPE
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-PV00-F0001	  	00A	  	Project Specification for Testing of Manually Operated Valves for Cryogenic Service
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-PV03-FP002	  	00A	  	Puffer-Sweiven Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications - Valves, Ball (Multi Turn)
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-PV04-FL001	  	00A	  	LVF Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Valves - Ball (Soft Seated)
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-PV04-FP002	  	00A	  	Poyam Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Valves - Ball (Cryogenic)
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-PV07-FA002	  	00A	  	Adams Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications - Valves, Butterfly (Cryogenic)
	3.1.9	  	Process Safety	  	25829-200-3PS-U04F-00001	  	00A	  	Project Specification for a Hazop Study
		  		  	25829-200-3DJ-J04F-00001	  	00A	  	Project Specification for Procedure for Safety Integrity
	3.1.10	  	Project Engineering	  	25829-200-3PS-JV14-F0001	  	00A	  	Project Specification for Relief Valves
	3.2	  	Specifications (Confidential)	  	25829-200-3PS-MEPB-F0001	  	00A	  	Confidential - ***
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-METN-F0001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Specification For Aluminum to Stainless Steel Transition Joints
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MEXC-F0001	  	00A	  	Confidential - ***
		  		  	25829-200-3PS-MEXC-FL001	  	00A	  	Confidential - *** Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specifications Core-In-Kettle Exchangers and Cold Boxes
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PH01-FP001	  	000	  	CONFIDENTIAL - *** Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Standard Pipe Supports
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PH02-FP001	  	000	  	CONFIDENTIAL - *** Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Engineered Pipe Supports
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PH02-FR001	  	000	  	CONFIDENTIAL - *** Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Engineered Pipe Supports
		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PV14-FA001	  	000	  	CONFIDENTIAL - *** Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Valves, Wafer Check

  
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		  		  	25815-100-3PS-PV14-FA002	  	000	  	CONFIDENTIAL - *** Approved Comments and Exceptions to Project Specification - Valves, Wafer Check (Cryogenic)
	4.0	  	PLANT UNITS	  		  		  	
	4.1	  	General	  		  		  	
	4.1.1	  	Overall Block Flow Diagram (Confidential)	  	25829-200-M5-0010-00001	  	000	  	Confidential - Overall Block Flow Diagram
	4.1.2	  	P&I Symbols & Legend and Typical Detail Diagrams (Non Confidential)	  	25829-200-M6-0000-30001	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram General Piping Legend and Symbology
		  		  	25829-200-M6-0000-30002	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram General Instrument Legend and Symbology
		  		  	25829-200-M6-0000-30003	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram General Instrument Legend and Symbology
	4.1.2.1	  	P&I Symbols & Legend and Typical Detail Diagrams (Confidential)	  	25829-200-M6-0000-30000	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram Liquefaction Facility and PI&D List
	4.1.3	  	Tie-In List	  	25829-200-M0X-DK-00003	  	00C	  	Stage 3 Tie-In List
	4.1.4	  	Equipment List (Non Confidential)	  	25829-200-M0X-DK-00001	  	00D	  	Equipment List
	4.1.4.1	  	Equipment List (Confidential)	  	25829-200-M0X-DK-00002	  	00A	  	Confidential - Equipment List
	4.1.5	  	Specialty Items List (Non Confidential)	  	25829-200-PYX-000-00001	  	00A	  	Non-Confidential Specialty Items List
	4.1.5.1	  	Specialty Items List (Confidential)	  	25829-200-PYX-000-00002	  	00A	  	Confidential - Specialty Items List
	4.1.6	  	Site Plan (Non Confidential)	  	25829-200-P1-30-00001	  	00E	  	Site Plan LNG Liquefaction Expansion - Stage 3
		  		  	25829-200-P1-30-00002	  	00C	  	GG Emissions Location Plan
		  		  	25829-200-P1-30-00003	  	00C	  	Site Plan Spill Containment Plan Liquefaction Facilities - Stage 3
		  		  	25829-200-P1-30-00004	  	00F	  	Site Plan - Facility Land Use Areas - Stage 3
		  		  	25829-200-P1-30-00005	  	00F	  	Site Plan Construction Facilities Stage 3 Laydown and Temporary Facilities
		  		  	25829-200-P1-30-00006	  	00C	  	Liquefaction Facilities Plot Plan Key Plan - Stage 3
		  		  	25829-200-P1-30-00007	  	00D	  	Work Breakdown Structure WBS Index Liquefaction Facilities OSBL Area - Stage 3
	4.1.7	  	Plot Plan Drawings (Non Confidential)	  	25829-200-P1-30-00013	  	00C	  	Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Index SPLNG Facilities Liquefaction Areas Stage 3
		  		  	25829-200-P1-45-10004	  	00A	  	Plot Plan Sections ISBL Process Area 45 Piperack Structures
		  		  	25829-200-P1-45-10010	  	00A	  	Work Breakdown Structure WBS Index ISBL Process Area 45 Liquefaction Train 5
		  		  	25829-200-P1-35-10004	  	00C	  	Plot Plan OSBL Area 47 Stage 1 & 2 Refrigerant Storage, Refrigerant Piperack to T5/T6
		  		  	25829-200-P1-35-10007	  	00C	  	Plot Plan OSBL Area 47 Refrigerant Piperack to T5/T6

  
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		  		  	25829-200-P1-35-10009	  	00C	  	Plot Plan OSBL Area 47 BOG Recycle Compressor
		  		  	25829-200-P1-35-10012	  	00D	  	Plot Plan OSBL Area 47 Flare Knock-Out, Gas Turbine Generators and LNG Impoundment
		  		  	25829-200-P1-47-10015	  	00D	  	Plot Plan OSBL Area 47 Wet & Dry Gas Flares
		  		  	25829-200-P1-47-10016	  	00C	  	Plot Plan OSBL Area 47 Amine Storage & Utilities Area
		  		  	25829-200-P1-47-10018	  	00A	  	Plot Plan Sections OSBL Area 47 Piperack Structures
		  		  	25829-200-P1-47-10019	  	00A	  	Plot Plan Sections OSBL Area 47 Equipment Structures
	4.1.7.1	  	Plot Plan Drawings (Confidential)	  	25829-200-P1-45-10001	  	00C	  	Confidential - Plot Plan ISBL Process Area 45 Liquefaction Train 5
		  		  	25829-200-P1-45-10002	  	00A	  	Confidential - Plot Plan Sections ISBL Process Area 45 Equipment Structures
		  		  	25829-200-P1-45-10003	  	00A	  	Confidential - Plot Plan Sections ISBL Process Area 45 Equipment Structures
		  		  	25829-200-P1-45-10005	  	00B	  	Confidential - Plot Plan ISBL Area 45 Compressor Area
		  		  	25829-200-P1-45-10006	  	00A	  	Confidential - Plot Plan ISBL Area 45 Acid Gas Removal Area
		  		  	25829-200-P1-45-10007	  	00A	  	Confidential - Plot Plan ISBL Area 45 Inlet Gas & Refrigeration Area
		  		  	25829-200-P1-45-10008	  	00A	  	Confidential - Plot Plan ISBL Area 45 Molecular Sieve & Hot Oil Area
		  		  	25829-200-P1-45-10009	  	00A	  	Plot Plan Key Plan ISBL Process Area 45 Liquefaction Train 5
	4.1.8	  	Conceptual Sketches	  		  		  	
	4.1.8.1	  	P1K - Pipe Rack Sketches	  	25829-200-P1K-47-00001	  	00A	  	Piping OSBL Process Area 47 Piperack Sections
		  		  	25829-200-P1K-47-00002	  	00A	  	Piping OSBL Process Area 47 Piperack Sections
		  		  	25829-200-P1K-47-00003	  	00A	  	Piping OSBL Process Area 47 Piperack Sections
	4.1.8.1.1	  	P1K - Pipe Rack Sketches (Confidential)	  	25829-200-P1K-45-00001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping ISBL Process Area 45 Piperack Sections
		  		  	25829-200-P1K-45-00002	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping ISBL Process Area 45 Piperack Sections
		  		  	25829-200-P1K-45-00003	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping ISBL Process Area 45 Piperack Sections
	4.1.8.2	  	P4K - UG Layout Sketches	  	25829-200-P4K-30U-00001	  	00A	  	Underground Piping Details Miscellaneous Details
		  		  	25829-200-P4K-45U-00001	  	00B	  	Underground Piping Planning Study ISBL Process Area 45 Liquefaction Train 5
		  		  	25829-200-P4K-46U-00001	  	00B	  	Underground Piping Planning Study ISBL Process Area 46 Liquefaction Train 6

  
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		  		  	25829-200-P4K-47U-00001	  	00C	  	Piping Underground Layout OSBL Process Area 47 Liquefaction
	4.1.8.3	  	P4K - Tie In Sketches	  	25829-200-P4K-18-00001	  	00B	  	Piping 326R01 Tie-In Location
		  		  	25829-200-P4K-20-00001	  	00B	  	Piping 335R05 Tie-In Location
		  		  	25829-200-P4K-20-00002	  	00B	  	Piping 335R05 Tie-In Location
		  		  	25829-200-P4K-20-00003	  	00B	  	Piping 335R05 Tie-In Location
		  		  	25829-200-P4K-20-00004	  	00B	  	Piping 325J01 Tie-In Location
		  		  	25829-200-P4K-24-00001	  	00B	  	Piping 301R01 Tie-In Location
		  		  	25829-200-P4K-33-00001	  	00B	  	Piping 335U04 Tie-In Location
		  		  	25829-200-P4K-33-00002	  	00B	  	Piping 321U01 Tie-In Location
		  		  	25829-200-P4K-33-00003	  	00B	  	Piping 321U01 Tie-In Location
		  		  	25829-200-P4K-33-00004	  	00B	  	Piping 335U04 Tie-In Location
		  		  	25829-200-P4K-35-00001	  	00B	  	Piping 326R01 Tie-In Location
		  		  	25829-200-P4K-35-00002	  	00B	  	Piping 326R01 Tie-In Location
		  		  	25829-200-P4K-36-00001	  	00B	  	Piping 335F01 Tie-In Location
		  		  	25829-200-P4K-39-00001	  	00B	  	Piping 326R01 Tie-In Location
		  		  	25829-200-P4K-54-00001	  	00B	  	Piping 326R01 Tie-In Location
		  		  	25829-200-P4K-54-00002	  	00B	  	Piping 326R01 Tie-In Location
		  		  	25829-200-P4K-11-00001	  	00B	  	Piping 335R05 Tie-In Location
		  		  	25829-200-P4K-55-00001	  	00B	  	Piping 326R01 Tie-In Location
	4.1.8.4	  	P3K - Demolition Sketches	  	25829-200-P3K-135R05-10HC-11004-07	  	00A	  	Demolition Sketch 36”-10HC-11004-C6X-N0”
		  		  	25829-200-P3K-135R05-00RP-20035-02	  	00A	  	Demolition Sketch 4”-00RP-20035-B4-N0”
		  		  	25829-200-P3K-135R05-00RE-20020-01	  	00A	  	Demolition Sketch 4”-00RE-20020-N0-C4.5”
		  		  	25829-200-P3K-135R05-00RE-20015-03	  	00A	  	Demolition Sketch 4”-00RE-20015-P0-C5”
		  		  	25829-200-P3K-135J01-00RP-20303-02	  	00A	  	Demolition Sketch 3”-00RP-20303-B4-N0”
		  		  	25829-200-P3K-135U04-00FW-33006-06	  	00A	  	Demolition Sketch 24”-00FW-33006-K4-N0”
		  		  	25829-200-P3K-21U-WFU-33700-01	  	00A	  	Demolition Sketch 18”-WFU-33700-K4-N0”
		  		  	25829-200-P3K-21U-WFU-33700-07	  	00A	  	Demolition Sketch 18”-WFU-33700-K4-N0”
		  		  	25829-200-P3K-135U04-00FW-33006-07	  	00A	  	Demolition Sketch 24”-00FW-33006-K4-N0”
		  		  	25829-200-P3K-126R01-IA-35410-01	  	00A	  	Demolition Sketch 6”-IA-35410-S0-N0”
		  		  	25829-200-P3K-126R01-AU-35413-01	  	00A	  	Demolition Sketch 6”-AU-35413-S0-N0”
		  		  	25829-200-P3K-126R01-NI-39602-01	  	00A	  	Demolition Sketch 6”-NI-39602-A3-N0”

  
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		  		  	25829-200-P3K-126R01-PL-55043-01	  	00A	  	Demolition Sketch 8”-PL-55043-N0-C7.5”
	4.1.8.5	  	P9 - Standard Drawings (Not used)	  		  		  	
	4.1.9	  	Material Selection Diagrams	  	25829-200-N1-0020-00001	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram - Refrigerant Storage
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3019-00001	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram - Flare Blowdown System
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3031-00001	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram - Power Generation
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3519-00003	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram - Acid Gas Vent Stack
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3519-00004	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram - H2S Removal
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3024-00001	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram - LNG Storage - Loading
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3029-00001	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram - Waste Water Collection
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3033-00001	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram - Unit 33 Firewater System
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3035-00001	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram - Plant - Instrument Air System
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3036-00001	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram - Utility Water Supply System
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3036-00002	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram - Utility Water Supply System
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3036-00003	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram - Demineralizer Water System
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3036-00004	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram - Demineralizer Water Distribution System
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3039-00001	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram - Nitrogen Selection Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3511-00002	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram Inlet Preheater and Feed Gas Measurement
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3512-00001	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram Acid Gas Removal Unit
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3512-00002	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram Amine Regeneration
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3513-00001	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram Dehydration and Mercury Removal
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3513-00001	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram Dehydration and Mercury Removal
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3518-00001	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram Condensate Stabilization
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3522-00001	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram - Fuel Gas System
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3522-00002	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram - Fuel Gas System
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3534-00001	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram - Hot Oil System

  
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		  		  	25829-200-N1-3547-00001	  	00A	  	Material Selection Diagram - Turbine at Humidification System
	4.1.9.1	  	Material Selection Diagrams (Confidential)	  	25829-200-N1-3514-00001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Material Selection Diagram Propane Refrigeration
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3514-00002	  	00A	  	Confidential - Material Selection Diagram Propane Refrigeration
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3515-00001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Material Selection Diagram Ethylene Refrigeration
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3515-00002	  	00A	  	Confidential - Material Selection Diagram Ethylene Refrigeration
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3516-00001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Material Selection Diagram Liquefaction and Methane Compressor
		  		  	25829-200-N1-3517-00001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Material Selection Diagram Heavies Removal / NGL Recovery
	4.1.10	  	Utility Summary	  	25829-200-M4-DK-00016	  	000	  	Utility Balance - Hot Oil
		  		  	25829-200-M4-DK-00017	  	000	  	Utility Balance - Nitrogen
		  		  	25829-200-M4-DK-00018	  	000	  	Utility Balance - Instrument/Plant Air
		  		  	25829-200-M4-DK-00019	  	000	  	Utility Balance - Fuel Gas
	4.1.11	  	Catalyst, Chemical and Lubricant Summary	  	25829-200-M2-DK-00001	  	000	  	List of Catalysts Chemicals and Lubricants
	4.1.12	  	Process Description	  	25829-200-3YD-M01-00001	  	000	  	Process System Description Non-Liquefaction Units
		  		  	25829-200-3YD-M01-00003	  	000	  	Process System Description Units 29 & 36
	4.1.12.1	  	Process Description (Confidential)	  	25829-200-3YD-M01-00002	  	000	  	Process System Description Liquefaction Units
	4.1.13	  	Heat/Energy and Material Balance	  	25829-200-M3-DK-00001	  	000	  	Specification Sheet for HP Fuel Gas
		  		  	25829-200-M3-DK-00002	  	000	  	Specification Sheet for LP Fuel Gas
		  		  	25829-200-M4-DK-00001	  	000	  	Heat and Material Balance Case 1 - Average Gas Average Ambient Temperature Non- Confidential Streams
		  		  	25829-200-M4-DK-00003	  	000	  	Heat and Material Balance Case 2 - Average Gas Low Ambient Temperature Non- Confidential Streams
		  		  	25829-200-M4-DK-00005	  	000	  	Heat and Material Balance Case 3 - Average Gas High Ambient Temperature Non- Confidential Streams
		  		  	25829-200-M4-DK-00007	  	000	  	Heat and Material Balance Case 4 - Ship Loading Non- Confidential Streams
		  		  	25829-200-M4-DK-00009	  	000	  	Heat and Material Balance Case 5 - Maximum Inerts Low Ambient Temperature Non- Confidential Streams
		  		  	25829-200-M4-DK-00022	  	000	  	Heat and Material Balance Case 6 - High Aromatics Average Ambient Temperature Non- Confidential Streams
		  		  	25829-200-M4-DK-00027	  	000	  	Heat and Material Balance Case 1A - Maximum Inerts Low Ambient Temperature Non- Confidential Streams

  
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	4.1.13.1	  	Heat/Energy and Material Balance (Confidential)	  	25829-200-M4-DK-00002	  	000	  	Confidential - Heat and Material Balance
		  		  	25829-200-M4-DK-00004	  	000	  	Confidential - Heat and Material Balance
		  		  	25829-200-M4-DK-00006	  	000	  	Confidential - Heat and Material Balance
		  		  	25829-200-M4-DK-00008	  	000	  	Confidential - Heat and Material Balance
		  		  	25829-200-M4-DK-00010	  	000	  	Confidential - Heat and Material Balance
		  		  	25829-200-M4-DK-00023	  	000	  	Confidential - Heat and Material Balance
		  		  	25829-200-M4-DK-00028	  	000	  	Confidential - Heat and Material Balance
	4.1.14	  	Preliminary PSV Data Summary (Non Confidential)	  	25829-200-M0X-DK-00010	  	00B	  	Non-Confidential PSV List
	4.1.14. 1	  	Preliminary PSV Data Summary (Confidential)	  	25829-200-M0X-DK-00009	  	00A	  	Confidential - PSV List
	4.1.15	  	Relief Scenario Narrative	  	25829-200-JVY-3012-12101	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-12101 for S-1201 Amine Storage Tank
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3012-12102	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-12102 for S-1201 Amine Storage Tank
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3012-12105	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-12105 for P-1205 Amine Charge Pump discharge piping
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3024-24001	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-24001 for BOG Recycle KO Drum - V-2402
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3024-24011	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-24011/21/31/54011/21 for LNG Storage Tanks - S-101/02/03/04/05
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3024-24070	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-24071 for BOG Recycle K. O. Drum Pumps - 30P-2402A/B
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3029-29001	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative 30PSV-29001 for Waste water tank - 30S-2912
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3031-31004	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative 30PSV-31004 for GTG Fuel Gas KO Drum - 30V-3102
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3035-35002	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-35002 for Air Receiver - V-3501
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3036-36003	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative 35PSV-36001 for RO/EDI Package Filters PF-3601
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3039-39104	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-39104 for Nitrogen Receiver - V-3901
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3511-11003	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-11003 A-B-C for Inlet Facilities
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3511-11012	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-11012 for FEED Gas Heater - E-1102 Shell Side
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3511-11013	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-11013 for FEED GAS Heater - E-1102 Tube Side
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3512-12001	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-11012 for FEED V-1201 - Absorber
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3512-12003	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-12003 for FEED F-1202 - Feed Gas Filter Coalescer
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3512-12004	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-12004 for FEED V-1205 - Solvent Regenerator

  
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		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3512-12006	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-12006 for FEED V-1205 Solvent Flash Drum
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3512-12007	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-12007 for FEED Rich Solvent Filter
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3512-12010	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-12010 for FEED Lean Solvent Filter
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3512-12011	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-12011 for FEED F-1205 Carbon Treater
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3512-12012	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-12012 for FEED F-1204 Lean Solvent After Filter
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3512-12021	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-12021 for FEED E-1203/E1201 - Lean/Rich Solvent HEX (Lean Side) / Lean Solvent Cooler
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3512-12022	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-12022 for FEED P-1204A/B - Wash Water Pump
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3512-12024	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-12024 for FEED E-1204A/B - Regenerator Reboiler (Shell side)
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3512-12104	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-12104 for FEED S-1202 - Amine Surge Tank
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3512-12105	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-12105 for Amine Surge Tank S-1202
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3512-12106	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-12106 for FEED P-1204A/B - Wash Water Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3512-12203	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-12203 for FEED V-1203 - De-gassing Drum
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3512-12206	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-12206 for FEED E-1203 - Lean/Rich Solvent Heat Exchanger (Rich side)
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3512-12237	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-12237 for FEED V-1209 - Amine Sump Drum
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3512-12338	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-12338 for FEED F-1206 - Amine Sump Filter
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3513-13001	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-13001 for Dryer Inlet Filter Coalescer - F-1301
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3513-13002	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-13022 - 13003 - 13004 for Molecular Sieve Dehydrators - V-1302A_B_C
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3513-13005	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-13005 for Regeneration Gas Compressor - C-1301
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3513-13006	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-13006 - 13007 for Mercury Removal after Filters - F-1302 A_B
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3513-13009	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-13009 for Regeneration Gas K.O. Drum - V-1305 and Regeneration Gas Cooler - E-1301
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3513-13010	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-13010 - PSV-13012 for Molecular Sieve after Filter - F-1303A_B

  
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		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3513-13011	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-13011 for Dryer FEED KO Drum - V-1301 H.S. Propane FEED Chiller - E-1406 Tube Side
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3513-13013	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-13013 for Mercury Removal Bed - V-1304A_B
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3519-19001	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-19001 for Thermal Oxidizer KO Drum - V-1904
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3522-22003	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-22003 for H.P Fuel Gas KO Drum - V-2201
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3522-22004	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-22004 for H.P. Fuel Gas Heater Tube-Side - E-2201
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3522-22005	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-22005 for H.P. Fuel Gas Heater Shell-Side - E-2201
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3522-22006	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-22006 for Compressor Turbine Fuel Gas Filter Coalescer - F-2211
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3522-22009	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-22009 for L.P. Fuel Gas K.O. Drum - V-2202
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3522-22012	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-22012 for Defrost Gas Distribution System
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3522-22016	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-22016 for Start-up Fuel Gas Electrical Heater - E-2202
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3522-22017	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-22016 for Pentane Heater- Hot Oil -Shell Side - E-2206
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3522-22018	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-22016 for Pentanes Heater -Tube side- E-2206
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3534-34002	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-34002 A_B for Hot Oil Surge Drum - V-3401
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3534-34003	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-34003 for Hot Oil Filter - F-3401
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3534-34004	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-34004 for Hot Oil Sump Drum - V-3402
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3534-34005	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-34005 for Hot Oil Sump Filter - F-3402
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3534-34006	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-34006 - 34007-34010 for Waste Heat Recovery Units - WHR-3411_21
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3534-34008	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative PSV-34008- 34009 for Waste Heat Recovery Units - Regeneration Gas Coil WHR-3411_21
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3536-36001	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative 35PSV-36001 for Water Injection Skids - TC-14/15/1611/21-X01
	4.1.15.1	  	Relief Scenario Narrative (Confidential)	  	25829-200-JVY-3514-14001	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3514-14002	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3514-14003	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3514-14004	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3514-14005	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative

  
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		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3514-14011	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3514-14012	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3514-14013	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3514-14014	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3514-14015	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3514-14027	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3514-14028	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3514-14029	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3514-14031	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3515-15002	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3515-15003	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3515-15004	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3515-15005	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3515-15006	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3515-15007	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3515-15008	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3515-15012	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3515-15020	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3515-15023	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3515-15024	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3515-15026	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3516-16001	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3516-16002	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3516-16003	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3516-16014	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3516-16022	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3516-16023	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3516-16070	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3516-16074	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3517-17001	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3517-17002	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3517-17003	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3517-17004	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3517-17005	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3517-17006	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3517-17025	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3517-17026	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3518-18001	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3518-18002	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3518-18003	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative
		  		  	25829-200-JVY-3518-18004	  	000	  	Relief Scenario Narrative

  
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	  	 Document Number
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	  	 Description

	4.1.16	  	Pump Summary (Non-Confidential)	  	25829-200-MPA-DK-00001	  	000	  	Pump Summary- Non- Confidential
		  		  	25829-200-M0X-DK-00006	  	00A	  	Hydraulic Summary Non Confidential Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-M0X-DK-00008	  	00A	  	Hydraulic Summary - Environmental Pumps
	4.1.16.1	  	Pump Summary (Confidential)	  	25829-200-M0X-DK-00007	  	00A	  	Confidential - Hydraulic Summary Confidential Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-MPA-DK-00002	  	001	  	Pump Summary- Confidential
	4.2	  	Unit 10 - General Unit	  		  		  	
	4.2.1	  	P&I Diagrams and Line Designation Tables	  	25829-200-M6-3010-00001	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Level Purge/Maintenance Bypass Details
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00002	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Sample Station Details - Sht 1 of 2
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00003	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Sample Station Details - Sht 2 of 2
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00004	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Pump Seal Plans - Sht 1 of 4
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00005	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Pump Seal Plans Sht. 2 of 4
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00006	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Pump Seal Plans Sht. 3 of 4
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00007	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Air Volume Tanks
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00008	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Insulation of PSV’s in Cryogenic Service & Pump Cable Seals Purge Detail
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00009	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Miscellaneous DCS & SIS Functions
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00014	  	00A	  	Pump Seal Plan with Lube Oil System Sht 4 of 4
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00100	  	00D	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Feed LNG Fuel Gas Interconnecting (Train 5 & 6)
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00101	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Plant Air Interconnecting (Train 5 & 6)
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00102	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Instrument Air Interconnecting (Train 5 & 6)
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00103	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Nitrogen Interconnecting (Train 5 & 6)
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00104	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Utility and Demin. Water Interconnecting (Train 5 & 6)
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00105	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Potable Water Interconnecting (Train 5 & 6)
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00106	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Waste Water Interconnecting (Train 5 & 6)
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00107	  	00D	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Flare and Blowdown Collection (Train 5 & 6)

  
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	  	 Document Number
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	  	 Description

		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00108	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - H2S Scavenger Interconnecting (Train 5 & 6)
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00109	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram -Refrigerant Interconnecting
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00110	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Amine Interconnecting
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00111	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - BOG Interfaces and Cooldown Line and Condensate
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00112	  	00D	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Pipeline Interface Feed Gas Fuel Gas and Water Supply
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3510-00001	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Train 5 Process Battery Limit
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3510-00002	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Train 5 Process and Utilities Battery Limit
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3510-00003	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Train 5 Utilities Battery Limit
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3510-00004	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Miscellaneous DCS & SIS Functions
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3510-00005	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Anti Surge Details
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3010-00100	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3010-00101	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3010-00102	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3010-00103	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3010-00104	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3010-00105	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3010-00106	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3010-00107	  	00C	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3010-00108	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3010-00109	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3010-00110	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3010-00111	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3010-00112	  	00C	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3510-00001	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3510-00002	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3510-00003	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
	4.2.2	  	Equipment Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MHD-10-K1001	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet Main Compressor Bridge Crane
		  		  	25829-200-MHD-10-K1002	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet Jib Crane Hoist
		  		  	25829-200-MHD-10-K1003	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet Jib Crane
		  		  	25829-200-MHD-10-K1015	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet Bog Compressor Bridge Crane
	4.3	  	Unit 11 – Inlet Metering Stations	  		  		  	

  
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	4.3.1	  	Process Flow Diagrams	  	25829-200-M5-3511-00002	  	000	  	Process Flow Diagram - Inlet Preheater and Feed Gas Measurement
	4.3.2	  	P&I Diagrams and Line Designation Tables	  	25829-200-M6-3511-00001	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Feed Gas Heater
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3511-00002	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Feed Gas Metering
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3511-00001	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3511-00002	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
	4.3.3	  	Equipment Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MED-11-E1102	  	00A	  	Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Data Sheet for Feed Gas Heater
	4.3.4	  	Process Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MEA-3511-01102	  	000	  	Process Data Sheet Heat Exchanger - Inlet Preheaters and Feed Gas Measurement
	4.4	  	Unit 12 – Acid Gas Removal Unit	  		  		  	
	4.4.1	  	Process Flow Diagrams	  	25829-200-M5-3512-00001	  	000	  	Process Flow Diagram - Acid Gas Removal
		  		  	25829-200-M5-3512-00002	  	000	  	Process Flow Diagram - Amine Regeneration
	4.4.2	  	P&I Diagrams and Line Designation Tables	  	25829-200-M6-3012-00001	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Amine Storage Tanks
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3512-00001	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Feed Gas Filter Coalescer
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3512-00002	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Absorber
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3512-00003	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Solvent Flash Drum
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3512-00004	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - De-Gassing Drum
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3512-00005	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Lean/Rich Solvent Heat Exchangers
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3512-00006	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Solvent Regenerator
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3512-00007	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Regenerator Overhead Condensers
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3512-00008	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Solvent Regenerator Reflux System
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3512-00009	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Lean Solvent Booster Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3512-00010	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Lean Solvent Coolers
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3512-00011	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Lean Solvent Filters
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3512-00012	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Amine Surge Tank
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3512-00014	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Lean Solvent Charge Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3512-00015	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Amine Collection Header
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3512-00016	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Amine Sump System

  
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	  	 Document Number
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		  		  	25829-200-M6-3512-00017	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram Absorber Overhead Gas Coolers
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3512-00018	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Anti-Foam Chemical Injection Skid
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3012-00001	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3512-00001	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3512-00002	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3512-00003	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3512-00004	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3512-00005	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3512-00006	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3512-00007	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3512-00008	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3512-00009	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3512-00010	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3512-00011	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3512-00012	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3512-00014	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3512-00015	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3512-00016	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3512-00017	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3512-00018	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
	4.4.3	  	Equipment Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MED-12-E1201	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet Lean Solvent Cooler
		  		  	25829-200-MED-12-E1202	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet Regenerator Overhead Condenser
		  		  	25829-200-MED-12-E1203	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet Lean Rich Solvent Heat Exchanger
		  		  	25829-200-MED-12-E1204	  	00A	  	Data Sheet Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger for Regenerator Reboiler
		  		  	25829-200-MED-12-E1206	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Heat Exchanger Air Cooled Absorber Overhead Gas Cooler
		  		  	25829-200-MFD-12-F1201	  	00A	  	Filters and Gas Separators for Lean Solvent Filter Mechanical Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MFD-12-F1202	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet for Feed Gas Filter Coalescer
		  		  	25829-200-MFD-12-F1203	  	00A	  	Filters and Gas Separators for Rich Solvent Filter Mechanical Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MFD-12-F1204	  	00A	  	Filters and Gas Separators for Lean Solvent After Filter Mechanical Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MFD-12-F1205	  	00A	  	Filters and Gas Separators for Carbon Treater Mechanical Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MFD-12-F1206	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet for Amine Sump Filter
		  		  	25829-200-MKD-12-PK1201	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet for Anti-Foam Injection Package

  
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	  	 Title
	  	 Document Number
	  	 Rev
	  	 Description

		  		  	25829-200-MPD-12-P1201	  	00A	  	Lean Solvent Booster Pumps Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-12-P1202	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Lean Solvent Charge Pump
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-12-P1203	  	00A	  	Regenerator Reflux Pumps Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-12-P1204	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Wash Water Pump
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-12-P1205	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Rotary Pumps - Amine Charge Pump
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-12-P1206	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Amine Sump Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-MTD-12-S1201	  	00A	  	Data Sheet Field Erected Storage Tanks for Amine Storage Tanks
		  		  	25829-200-MTD-12-S1202	  	00A	  	Data Sheet Field Erected Storage Tanks for Amine Surge Tanks
		  		  	25829-200-MUD-12-P1202	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Medium Voltage Squirrel Cage Induction Motors 250 HP and Larger-Lean Solvent Charge Pump Motor Driver
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-12-V1201	  	00B	  	Absorber
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-12-V1202	  	00A	  	Solvent Regenerator
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-12-V1203	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet for DE-Gassing Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-12-V1205	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet for Solvent Flash Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-12-V1206	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet for Solvent Regenerator Reflux Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-12-V1209	  	00A	  	Column and Vessels Carbon Steel - Amine Sump Drum
	4.4.4	  	Process Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MEA-3512-01201	  	000	  	Lean Solvent Cooler
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3512-01202	  	000	  	Regenerator Overhead Condenser
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3512-01203	  	000	  	Lean/Rich Solvent Heat Exchanger
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3512-01204	  	000	  	Regenerator Reboiler
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3512-01206	  	000	  	Absorber Overhead Gas Cooler
		  		  	25829-200-MFA-3512-01201	  	000	  	Filter Specification Sheet Lean Solvent Filter
		  		  	25829-200-MFA-3512-01202	  	000	  	Filter Specification Sheet for Feed Gas Filter Coalescer
		  		  	25829-200-MFA-3512-01203	  	000	  	Filter Specification Sheet Rich Solvent Filter
		  		  	25829-200-MFA-3512-01204	  	000	  	Filter Specification Sheet Lean Solvent After Filter
		  		  	25829-200-MFA-3512-01205	  	000	  	Filter Specification Sheet Carbon Treater
		  		  	25829-200-MFA-3512-01206	  	000	  	Filter Specification Sheet Amine Sump Filter
		  		  	25829-200-MKA-3512-K0001	  	000	  	Process Specification For Acid Gas Removal Unit
		  		  	25829-200-MTA-3012-01201	  	000	  	Tank Specification Sheet for Amine Storage Tank
		  		  	25829-200-MTA-3512-01202	  	000	  	Tank Specification Sheet for Amine Surge Tank
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3512-01201	  	000	  	Column Specification Sheet For Absorber
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3512-01202	  	000	  	Column Specification For Solvent Regenerator

  
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	  	 Title
	  	 Document Number
	  	 Rev
	  	 Description

		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3512-01203	  	000	  	Vessel Specification Sheet De Gassing Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3512-01205	  	000	  	Vessel Specification Sheet for Solvent Flash Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3512-01206	  	000	  	Vessel Specification Sheet - Solvent Regenerator Reflux Drum - Vertical
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3512-01209	  	000	  	Vessel Specification Sheet Amine Sump Drum
	4.4.5	  	Heat/Energy and Material Balance	  	25829-200-M4-DK-00011	  	000	  	Heat and Material Balance Case 1 - Average Gas, Average Ambient Temperature AGRU Streams
		  		  	25829-200-M4-DK-00012	  	000	  	Heat and Material Balance Case -2 - Average Gas, Low Ambient Temperature AGRU Streams
		  		  	25829-200-M4-DK-00013	  	000	  	Heat and Material Balance Case -3 - Average Gas, High Ambient Temperature AGRU Streams
		  		  	25829-200-M4-DK-00014	  	000	  	Heat and Material Balance Case -4 - Average Gas, Ship Loading AGRU Streams
		  		  	25829-200-M4-DK-00015	  	000	  	Heat and Material Balance Case 5 - Maximum Inerts, Gas, Low Ambient Temperature AGRU Streams
		  		  	25829-200-M4-DK-00024	  	000	  	Heat and Material Balance Case 6 - High Aromatics, Average Ambient Temperature AGRU Streams
	4.5	  	Unit 13 – Dehydration & Mercury Removal	  		  		  	
	4.5.1	  	Process Flow Diagrams	  	25829-200-M5-3513-00001	  	000	  	Process Flow Diagram - Dehydration and Mercury Removal
	4.5.2	  	P&I Diagrams and Line Designation Tables	  	25829-200-M6-3513-00001	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Dryer Inlet Filter Coalescer
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3513-00002	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Dehydrators
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3513-00003	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Dehydrator
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3513-00004	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Mercury Removal
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3513-00005	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Regeneration Gas Distribution
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3513-00008	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Regeneration Gas K.O. Drum
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3513-00009	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Regeneration Gas Compressor
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3513-00001	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3513-00002	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3513-00003	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3513-00004	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3513-00005	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3513-00008	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table

  
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	  	 Title
	  	 Document Number
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	  	 Description

		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3513-00009	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
	4.5.3	  	Equipment Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MCD-13-C1301	  	00A	  	Data Sheet For Regeneration Gas Compressor
		  		  	25829-200-MCD-13-L1301	  	00A	  	Data Sheet For Regeneration Gas Compressor Lube Oil System
		  		  	25829-200-MED-13-E1301	  	00A	  	Heat Exchanger Air Cooled for Regeneration Gas Cooler
		  		  	25829-200-MFD-13-F1301	  	00A	  	Dryer Inlet Filter Coalescer Mechanical Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MFD-13-F1302	  	00A	  	Mercury Removal After Filter Mechanical Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MFD-13-F1303	  	00A	  	Filters and Gas Separators for Molecular Sieve After Filter
		  		  	25829-200-MUD-13-C1301	  	00A	  	Data Sheet For Regeneration Gas Compressor Motor
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-13-V1301	  	00A	  	Vessel Data Sheet - Dryer Feed KO Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-13-V1302	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet for Molecular Sieve Dehydrators
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-13-V1304	  	00B	  	Mechanical Data Sheet for Mercury Removal Beds
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-13-V1305	  	00B	  	Mechanical Data Sheet for Regeneration Gas KO Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MXD-13C-1301	  	00A	  	Data Sheet For Regeneration Gas Compressor Coupling
	4.5.4	  	Process Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MCA-3513-01301	  	000	  	Centrifugal Compressor Specification Sheet -Regeneration Gas Compressor
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3513-01301	  	000	  	Process Data Sheet Air Cooled Heat Exchanger- Regeneration Gas Cooler
		  		  	25829-200-MFA-3513-01301	  	000	  	Dryer Inlet Filter Coalescer
		  		  	25829-200-MFA-3513-01302	  	000	  	Filter Specification Sheet Mercury Removal After Filter
		  		  	25829-200-MFA-3513-01303	  	000	  	Filter Specification Sheet Molecular Sieve After Filter
		  		  	25829-200-MKA-3513-K0001	  	000	  	Process Specification For Molecular Sieve Dehydration System
		  		  	25829-200-MKA-3513-K0002	  	000	  	Process Specification For Mercury Removal System
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3513-01301	  	000	  	Dryer FEED KO Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3513-01302	  	000	  	Molecular Sieve Dehydrators
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3513-01304	  	000	  	Specification Sheet for Mercury Removal Beds
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3513-01305	  	000	  	Vessel Specification Sheet For Regeneration Gas KO Drum
	4.6	  	***	  		  		  	
	4.6.1	  	Process Flow Diagrams (Confidential)	  	25829-200-M5-3514-00001	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Flow Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M5-3514-00002	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Flow Diagram

  
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	  	 Document Number
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	4.6.2	  	P&I Diagrams and Line Designation Tables (Confidential)	  	25829-200-M6-3514-00001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3514-00002	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3514-00003	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3514-00004	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3514-00005	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3514-00006	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3514-00007	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3514-00008	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3514-00009	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3514-00010	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3514-00011	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3514-00012	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3514-00013	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3514-00014	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3514-00016	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3514-00018	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3514-00021	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3514-00022	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3514-00023	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3514-00024	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3514-00001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3514-00002	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3514-00003	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3514-00004	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3514-00005	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3514-00006	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3514-00007	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table

  
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	  	 Title
	  	 Document Number
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	  	 Description

		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3514-00008	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3514-00009	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3514-00010	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3514-00011	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3514-00012	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3514-00013	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3514-00014	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3514-00016	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3514-00018	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3514-00021	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3514-00022	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3514-00023	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
	4.6.3	  	Equipment Data Sheets (Confidential)	  	25829-200-MCD-14-C1411	  	00A	  	Confidential - Compressor, LNG Refrigeration - propane compressors
		  		  	25829-200-MCD-14-L1411	  	00A	  	Confidential - Special Purpose Oil System
		  		  	25829-200-MED-14-E1401	  	00A	  	Confidential - Heat Exchanger LNG Refrigeration Propane Refrigerant Condenser
		  		  	25829-200-MED-14-E1402	  	00A	  	Confidential - Brazed Aluminum Heat Exchanger Core in Shell Type H.S. Propane Methane Ethylene Chiller
		  		  	25829-200-MED-14-E1403	  	00A	  	Confidential - Brazed Aluminum Heat Exchanger Core in Shell Type I.S. Propane Methane Ethylene Feed Chiller
		  		  	25829-200-MED-14-E1404	  	00A	  	Confidential - Brazed Aluminum Heat Exchanger Core in Shell Type L.S. Propane Methane Ethylene Cond Feed Chiller
		  		  	25829-200-MED-14-E1406	  	00A	  	Confidential - Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger for H.S. Propane Feed Chiller
		  		  	25829-200-MED-14-E1407	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Data Sheet Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger for Propane Purger Condenser Section
		  		  	25829-200-MED-14-E1408	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Data Sheet Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger for Low Stage Propane HRC Reflux Chiller
		  		  	25829-200-MED-14-E1409	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Data Sheet Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger for High Stage Propane HRC Reflux Chiller
		  		  	25829-200-MED-14-E1411	  	00A	  	Confidential - Heat Exchanger LNG Refrigeration Propane Subcooler
		  		  	25829-200-MED-14-E1415	  	00A	  	Confidential - Heat Exchanger LNG Refrigeration Turbine Compressor Oil Cooler
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-14-P1403	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Propane De-Inventory Pumps Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MUD-14-A1411	  	00A	  	Confidential - Special Purpose Gear Units - Propane Compressor
		  		  	25829-200-MUD-14-TC1411	  	00A	  	Confidential - Combustion Gas Turbines - Propane Compressor

  
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	  	 Title
	  	 Document Number
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	  	 Description

		  		  	25829-200-MVD-14-V1404	  	00B	  	Confidential - Propane Refrigerant Accumulator
		  		  	25829-100-MVD-14-V1405	  	00B	  	Confidential - Propane Purger Absorber Section
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-14-V1411	  	00B	  	Confidential - Low Stage Propane Suction Drums - Carbon Steel Vessels Mechanical Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-14-V1412	  	00B	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Interstage Propane Suction Drums Mechanical Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-14-V1413	  	00B	  	CONFIDENTIAL - High Stage Propane Suction Drums Mechanical Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MXD-14-A1411	  	00A	  	Confidential - Special Purpose Coupling
		  		  	25829-200-MXD-14-B1411	  	00A	  	Confidential - Special Purpose Coupling
		  		  	25829-200-MXD-14-C1411	  	00A	  	Confidential - Special Purpose Coupling
	4.6.4	  	Process Data Sheets (Confidential)	  	25829-200-MCA-3514-01411	  	000	  	Confidential - Centrifugal Compressor Specification Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3514-01401	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3514-01402	  	000	  	Confidential - Heat Exchanger Specification Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3514-01403	  	000	  	Confidential - Heat Exchanger Specification Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3514-01404	  	000	  	Confidential - Heat Exchanger Specification Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3514-01406	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Data Sheet Heat Exchanger Specification Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3514-01407	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Data Sheet Heat Exchanger
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3514-01408	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Data Sheet Heat Exchanger
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3514-01409	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Data Sheet Heat Exchanger
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3514-01411	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Data Sheet Heat Exchanger
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3514-01415	  	001	  	Confidential - Process Data Sheet Heat Exchanger
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3514-01404	  	000	  	Confidential Refrigerant Accumulator
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3514-01405	  	000	  	Confidential - Vessel Specification Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3514-01411	  	000	  	Confidential Suction Drums
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3514-01412	  	000	  	Confidential Suction Drums
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3514-01413	  	000	  	Confidential Suction Drums
	4.7	  	***	  		  		  	
	4.7.1	  	Process Flow Diagrams (Confidential)	  	25829-200-M5-3515-00001	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Flow Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M5-3515-00002	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Flow Diagram
	4.7.2	  	P&I Diagrams and Line Designation Tables (Confidential)	  	25829-200-M6-3515-00001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram

  
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		  		  	25829-200-M6-3515-00002	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3515-00003	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3515-00004	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3515-00005	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3515-00006	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3515-00007	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3515-00008	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3515-00009	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3515-00010	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3515-00011	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3515-00021	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3515-00022	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3515-00023	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3515-00024	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3515-00025	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3515-00001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3515-00002	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3515-00003	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3515-00004	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3515-00005	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3515-00006	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3515-00007	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3515-00008	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3515-00009	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3515-00010	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3515-00011	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3515-00021	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3515-00022	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3515-00023	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table

  
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	  	 Document Number
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		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3515-00024	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3515-00025	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
	4.7.3	  	Equipment Data Sheets (Confidential)	  	25829-200-MCD-15-C1511	  	00A	  	Confidential - Compressor, LNG Refrigeration - Data Sheet for Ethylene Compressors
		  		  	25829-200-MCD-15-L1511	  	00A	  	Confidential - Special Purpose Oil System
		  		  	25829-200-MED-15-E1503	  	00A	  	Confidential Brazed Aluminum Heat Exchanger Core in Shell Type for H.S. Ethylene Feed/HRC Reflux Chiller
		  		  	25829-200-MED-15-E1504	  	00A	  	Confidential Brazed Aluminum Heat Exchanger Core in Shell Type for L.S. Ethylene Feed Condenser
		  		  	25829-200-MED-15-E1505	  	00A	  	Confidential Brazed Aluminum Heat Exchanger Core in Shell Type for Ethylene Economizer
		  		  	25829-200-MED-15-E1506	  	00A	  	Confidential - Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger for Ethylene Purger Condenser Section
		  		  	25829-200-MED-15-E1508	  	00A	  	Confidential - Brazed Aluminum Heat Exchanger Core in Shell Type for Heavies Removal Column Reflux Condenser
		  		  	25829-200-MED-15-E1511	  	00A	  	Confidential - Heat Exchanger, LNG Refrigeration-Ethylene Compressor Intercooler
		  		  	25829-200-MED-15-E1512	  	00A	  	Confidential - Heat Exchanger, LNG Refrigeration-Ethylene Compressor Discharge Cooler
		  		  	25829-200-MED-15-E1515	  	00A	  	Confidential - Heat Exchanger, LNG Refrigeration-Ethylene Turbine Compressor Oil Cooler
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-15-P1501	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Ethylene De-Inventory Pumps Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MUD-15-A1511	  	00A	  	Confidential - Special Purpose Gear Units Ethylene Compressor
		  		  	25829-200-MUD-15-TC1511	  	00A	  	Confidential - Combustion Gas Turbines Ethylene Compressor
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-15-V1502	  	00B	  	Confidential - Ethylene Surge Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-15-V1503	  	00B	  	Confidential -Ethylene Purger Absorber Section
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-15-V1507	  	00B	  	Confidential - Heavies Removal Column Reflux Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MXD-15-A1511	  	00A	  	Confidential - Special Purpose Coupling GT-HP Ethylene Regrigeration Compressor
		  		  	25829-200-MXD-15-B1511	  	00A	  	Confidential - Special Purpose Coupling HP-GB Ethylene Regrigeration Compressor
		  		  	25829-200-MXD-15-C1511	  	00A	  	Confidential - Special Purpose Coupling GB-LP Ethylene Regrigeration Compressor
	4.7.4	  	 Process Data Sheets
 (Confidential)
	  	25829-200-MCA-3515-01511	  	000	  	Confidential - Compressor Specification Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3515-01503	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Data Sheet

  
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	  	 Document Number
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	  	 Description

		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3515-01504	  	000	  	Confidential - Heat Exchanger Specification Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3515-01505	  	000	  	Confidential - Heat Exchanger Specification Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3515-01506	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Data Sheet Heat Exchanger
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3515-01508	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Data Sheet Heat Exchanger
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3515-01511	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Data Sheet Heat Exchanger
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3515-01512	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Data Sheet Heat Exchanger
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3515-01515	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Data Sheet Heat Exchanger
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3515-01502	  	000	  	Confidential - Surge Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3515-01503	  	000	  	Confidential - Vessel Specification Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3515-01507	  	000	  	Confidential - Vessel Specification Sheet
	4.8	  	***	  		  		  	
	4.8.1	  	Process Flow Diagrams (Confidential)	  	25829-200-M5-3516-00001	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Flow Diagram
	4.8.2	  	P&I Diagrams and Line Designation Tables (Confidential)	  	25829-200-M6-3516-00001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3516-00002	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3516-00003	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3516-00004	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3516-00006	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3516-00007	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3516-00008	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3516-00010	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3516-00011	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3516-00012	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3516-00021	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3516-00022	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3516-00023	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram

  
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	  	 Title
	  	 Document Number
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		  		  	25829-200-M6-3516-00024	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3516-00025	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3516-00026	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3516-00027	  	00A	  	Confidential - Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3516-00001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3516-00002	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3516-00003	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3516-00004	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3516-00006	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3516-00007	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3516-00008	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3516-00010	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3516-00011	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3516-00012	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3516-00021	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3516-00022	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3516-00023	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3516-00024	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3516-00026	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3516-00027	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
	4.8.3	  	Equipment Data Sheets (Confidential)	  	25829-200-MCD-16-C1611	  	00A	  	Confidential - Compressor LNG Refrigeration - Methane Compressors
		  		  	25829-200-MCD-16-L1611	  	00A	  	Confidential - Special Purpose Oil System - API 614 5th Edition Oil System for Methane Refrigeration Compressors
		  		  	25829-200-MED-16-E1605	  	00A	  	Confidential - Brazed Aluminum Heat Exchanger for Methane Economizer
		  		  	25829-200-MED-16-E1606	  	00A	  	Confidential - Brazed Aluminum Heat Exchanger for Interstage Methane Economizer
		  		  	25829-200-MED-16-E1611	  	00A	  	Confidential - Heat Exchanger, LNG Refrigeration - L.S. Methane Discharge Coolers
		  		  	25829-200-MED-16-E1612	  	00A	  	Confidential - Heat Exchanger, LNG Refrigeration - I.S. Methane Discharge Coolers
		  		  	25829-200-MED-16-E1613	  	00A	  	Confidential - Heat Exchanger, LNG Refrigeration - H.S. Methane Discharge Coolers
		  		  	25829-200-MED-16-E1615	  	00A	  	Confidential - Heat Exchanger, LNG Refrigeration - Methane Turbine/Compressor Oil Cooler

  
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	  	 Title
	  	 Document Number
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	  	 Description

		  		  	25829-200-MED-16-V1602	  	00A	  	Confidential - Mechanical Data Sheet for H.S. Flash Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MED-16-V1603	  	00A	  	Confidential - Mechanical Data Sheet for I.S. Flash Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MED-16-V1604	  	00A	  	Confidential - Mechanical Data Sheet for L.S. Flash Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-16-P1601	  	00B	  	Confidential - LNG Cryogenic Pump
		  		  	25829-200-MUD-16-P1601	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Medium Voltage Squirrel Cage Induction Motors 250 HP and Larger - LNG Transfer Pump Motor
		  		  	25829-200-MUD-16-TC1611	  	00A	  	Confidential - Combustion Gas Turbines - Methane Compressor
		  		  	25829-200-MXD-16-A1611	  	00A	  	Confidential - Special Purpose Coupling GT-LP Methane Refrigeration Compressor
		  		  	25829-200-MXD-16-B1611	  	00A	  	Confidential - Special Purpose Coupling LP-MP Methane Refrigeration Compressor
		  		  	25829-200-MXD-16-C1611	  	00A	  	Confidential - Special Purpose Coupling MP-HP Methane Refrigeration Compressor
	4.8.4	  	Process Data Sheets (Confidential)	  	25829-200-MCA-3516-01611	  	000	  	Confidential - Centrifugal Compressor Specification Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3516-01605	  	000	  	Confidential - Heat Exchanger Specification Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3516-01606	  	000	  	Confidential - Heat Exchanger Specification
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3516-01611	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Data Sheet Heat Exchanger
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3516-01612	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Data Sheet Heat Exchanger
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3516-01613	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Data Sheet Heat Exchanger
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3516-01615	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Data Sheet Heat Exchanger
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3516-01602	  	000	  	Confidential - Vessel Specification Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3516-01603	  	000	  	Confidential - Vessel Specification Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3516-01604	  	000	  	Confidential - Vessel Specification Sheet
	4.9	  	Unit 19 – Flares	  		  		  	
	4.9.1	  	Process/Utility Flow Diagrams	  	25829-200-M5-3019-00001	  	000	  	Utility Flow Diagram Flare/Blowdown System
		  		  	25829-200-M5-3519-00003	  	000	  	Utility Flow Diagram - Thermal Oxidizer
		  		  	25829-200-M5-3519-00004	  	000	  	Utility Flow Diagram - H2S Removal
	4.9.2	  	P&I Diagrams and Line Designation Tables	  	25829-200-M6-3019-00001	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram-Wet Gas Flare K.O. Drums and Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3019-00002	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram-Dry Gas Flare K.O. Drums and Vaporizers
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3019-00003	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Scavenger Storage Tank and Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3019-00004	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Scavenger Pump Package

  
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	  	 Title
	  	 Document Number
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	  	 Description

		  		  	25829-200-M6-3019-00005	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Spent Scavenger Storage Tank
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3519-00001	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Wet Flare ISBL Collection - 1
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3519-00002	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Wet Flare ISBL Collection - 2
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3519-00003	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Dry Flare ISBL Collection - 1
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3519-00004	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Dry Flare ISBL Collection - 2
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3519-00005	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Cold Blowdown ISBL Collection
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3519-00006	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Thermal Oxidizer K.O. Drum and Pump
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3519-00007	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Thermal Oxidizer
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3519-00008	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - H2S Removal Skid - 1
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3519-00009	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - H2S Removal Skid - 2
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3519-00010	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - H2S Removal Skid - 3
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3519-00011	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Wet Flare ISBL Collection - 3
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3519-00012	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Wet Flare ISBL Collection - 4
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3519-00013	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Dry Flare ISBL Collection - 3
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3019-00001	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3019-00002	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3019-00003	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3019-00004	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3019-00005	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3519-00001	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3519-00002	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3519-00003	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3519-00004	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3519-00005	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3519-00006	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3519-00007	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3519-00008	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3519-00009	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3519-00010	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3519-00011	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3519-00012	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table

  
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	  	 Document Number
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		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3519-00013	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
	4.9.3	  	Equipment Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MBD-19-B1901	  	00A	  	Data Sheet For Wet Gas Flare
		  		  	25829-200-MBD-19-B1902	  	00A	  	Data Sheet For Dry Gas Flare
		  		  	25829-200-MBD-19-B1903	  	00A	  	Thermal Oxidizer FD Fan
		  		  	25829-200-MBD-19-T1901	  	00A	  	Thermal Oxidizer
		  		  	25829-200-MBD-19-T1902	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Hot Oil Thermal Oxidizer Coil
		  		  	25829-200-MED-19-E1901	  	00A	  	Ambient Vaporizer
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-19-P1901	  	00B	  	Wet Gas Flare KO Drum Pump
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-19-P1902	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Thermal Oxidizer KO Drum Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-19-PK1901A	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Spent Scavenger Pump
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-19-PK1901B	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Scavenger Metering Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-MTD-19-S1901	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet for Field Erected Tanks - Scavenger Storage Tank
		  		  	25829-200-MTD-19-S1902	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet for Field Erected Tanks - Spent Scavenger Storage Tank
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-19-PK1901A	  	00B	  	Mechanical Data Sheet for Sweeting Tower
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-19-PK1901B	  	00B	  	Mechanical Data Sheet for Waste Gas Separator
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-19-V1901	  	00A	  	Data Sheet Columns and Vessels Carbon Steel for Wet Gas Flare KO Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-19-V1902	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet for Dry Gas Flare KO Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-19-V1904	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet for Thermal Oxidizer KO Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MXD-19-PK1901	  	00A	  	H2S Removal Package Mechanical Data Sheet
	4.9.4	  	Process Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MBA-3019-01901	  	000	  	Wet Gas Flare
		  		  	25829-200-MBA-3019-01902	  	000	  	Dry Gas Flare
		  		  	25829-200-MBA-3519-01901	  	000	  	Acid Gas Thermal Oxidizer
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3019-01901	  	000	  	Dry Gas Flare Vaporizer
		  		  	25829-200-MKA-3519-K0001	  	000	  	Process Specification for H2S Removal System
		  		  	25829-200-MTA-3019-01901	  	000	  	Fresh Chemical Storage Tank
		  		  	25829-200-MTA-3019-01902	  	000	  	Spent Chemical Storage Tank
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3019-01901	  	000	  	Vessel Specification Sheet Wet Gas Flare KO Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3019-01902	  	000	  	Vessel Specification Sheet Dry Gas Flare KO Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3519-01904	  	000	  	Thermal Oxidizer KO Drum - Vertical
	4.10	  	Unit 20 – Refrigerant Storage	  		  		  	
	4.10.1	  	Utility Flow Diagrams	  	25829-200-M5-0020-00001	  	000	  	Utility Flow Diagram - Refrigerant Storage

  
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	4.10.2	  	P&I Diagrams and Line Designation Tables	  	25829-200-M6-0020-30001	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram For Ethylene Storage Drum 00V-2001A
		  		  	25829-200-M6-0020-30003	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram For Ethylene Storage Drum 00V-2001C
		  		  	25829-200-M6-0020-30005	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram For Propane Storage Drum 00V-2002B
		  		  	25829-200-M6-0020-30007	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram Propane Make-Up Pump
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-0020-30003	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-0020-30007	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
	4.11	  	Unit 22 – Fuel Gas System	  		  		  	
	4.11.1	  	Utility Flow Diagrams	  	25829-200-M5-3522-00001	  	000	  	Utility Flow Diagram - Fuel Gas System
		  		  	25829-200-M5-3522-00002	  	000	  	Utility Flow Diagram - Fuel Gas System
	4.11.2	  	P&I Diagrams and Line Designation Tables	  	25829-200-M6-3522-00001	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Fuel Gas Heater
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3522-00002	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - HP Fuel Gas KO Drum
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3522-00003	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - HP Fuel Gas Distribution
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3522-00004	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - LP Fuel Gas System
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3522-00005	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Defrost Gas Distribution
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3522-00006	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Start-Up Fuel Gas Electrical Heater
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3522-00001	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3522-00002	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3522-00003	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3522-00004	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3522-00005	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3522-00006	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
	4.11.3	  	Equipment Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MED-22-E2201	  	00A	  	Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Data Sheet for Fuel Gas Heater
		  		  	25829-200-MED-22-E2202	  	00A	  	Electric Heater Mechanical Data Sheet for Start-Up Fuel Gas Heater
		  		  	25829-200-MED-22-E2206	  	00A	  	Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger for Pentane Heater
		  		  	25829-200-MFD-22-F2211	  	00A	  	Compressor Turbine Fuel Gas Filter - Mechanical Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-22-V2201	  	00A	  	Carbon Steel Vessels - Non Proprietary Mechanical Data Sheet for HP Fuel Gas KO Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-22-V2202	  	00A	  	Carbon Steel Vessels - Non Proprietary - Mechanical Data Sheet for LP Fuel Gas KO Drum

  
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	4.11.4	  	Process Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MEA-3522-02201	  	000	  	Fuel Gas Heater
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3522-02202	  	000	  	Start-up Fuel Gas Electric Heater
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3522-02206	  	000	  	Pentane Heater
		  		  	25829-200-MFA-3522-02211	  	000	  	Filter Specification Sheet for Compressor Turbine Gas Filter
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3522-02201	  	000	  	Vessel Specification Sheet for HP Fuel Gas Knock Out Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3522-02202	  	000	  	Vessel Specification Sheet LP Fuel Gas KO Drum
	4.12	  	Unit 24 – LNG Storage and BOG Compressors	  		  		  	
	4.12.1	  	Process Flow Diagrams	  	25829-200-M5-3024-00001	  	001	  	Process Flow Diagram LNG Storage / Loading
		  		  	25829-200-M5-DK-02001	  	04A	  	Process Flow Diagram LNG Storage / Loading
	4.12.2	  	P&I Diagrams and Line Designation Tables	  	25829-200-M6-3024-00001	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - BOG Recycle Compressor Suction Discharge
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3024-00002	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - BOG Recycle Compressor 30C-2401A
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3024-00003	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - BOG Recycle Compressor 30C-2401B
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3024-00004	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - BOG Recycle Compressor 30C-2401C
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3024-00008	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - BOG Recycle KO Drum
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3024-00009	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - BOG Recycle KO Drum Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3024-00001	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3024-00002	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3024-00003	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3024-00004	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3024-00008	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3024-00009	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
	4.12.3	  	Equipment Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MCD-24-C2401	  	00A	  	Data Sheet For Boil Off Gas Recycle Compressors
		  		  	25829-200-MCD-24-L2401	  	00A	  	Data Sheet For Boil Off Gas Recycle Compressor Lube Oil System
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-24-P2402	  	00B	  	LNG Cryogenic Pump - BOG Recycle KO Drum Pump
		  		  	25829-200-MUD-24-C2401	  	00A	  	Data Sheet For Medium Voltage Squirrel Cage Induction Motors 250 HP and Larger Boil Off Gas Recycle
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-24-V2402	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet - BOG Recycle KO Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MXD-24-C2401	  	00A	  	Data Sheet For Boil Off Gas Recycle Compressor Coupling

  
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	4.12.4	  	Process Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MCA-3024-02401	  	000	  	Boil Off Gas Compressor
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3024-02402	  	001	  	BOG Recycle KO Drum
	4.13	  	Unit 29 – Effluent Treatment	  		  		  	
	4.13.1	  	Utility Flow Diagrams	  	25829-200-M5-3029-00001	  	00B	  	Utility Flow Diagram Waste Water Collection
	4.13.2	  	P&I Diagrams and Line Designation Tables	  	25829-200-M6-3029-00001	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Impoundment Basin
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3029-00003	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Waste Water Tank
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3529-00001	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrument Diagram Compressor Area Collection Tank
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3029-00001	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3029-00003	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3529-00001	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
	4.13.3	  	Equipment Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MPD-29-P2908	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for LNG Impoundment Basin Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-29-P2909	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for LNG Impoundment Basin Sump Pump
		  		  	25829-200-MTD-29-S2902	  	00A	  	Shop Fabricated Tanks Data Sheet for Compressor Area Collection Tank
		  		  	25829-200-MTD-29-S2912	  	00A	  	Field Erected Storage Tanks Data Sheet for Waste Water Tank
	4.13.4	  	Environmental / Process Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MPA-3029-02900	  	00A	  	Pump Summary Unit 29
		  		  	25829-200-MTA-3029-02902	  	00A	  	Compressor Area Collection Tank Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MTA-3029-02912	  	00A	  	Waste Water Tank Data Sheet (Train 5 & 6)
	4.14	  	Unit 31 – Power Generation	  		  		  	
	4.14.1	  	Utility Flow Diagram	  	25829-200-M5-3031-00001	  	001	  	Utility Flow Diagram GTG Power Generation
	4.14.2	  	P&I Diagrams and Line Designation Tables	  	25829-200-M6-3031-00001	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Unit 31 Curbs
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3031-00002	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Standby Diesel Generator 30K-3102A-B
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3031-00004	  	00D	  	GTG Fuel Gas K.O. Drum
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3031-00005	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrument Diagram Turbine Power Generation 30G-3101A
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3031-00006	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrument Diagram Turbine Power Generation 30G-3101B
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3031-00019	  	00A	  	
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3031-00050	  	00A	  	
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3031-00880	  	00A	  	
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3031-00001	  	00C	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3031-00004	  	00C	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3031-00005	  	00C	  	Line Designation Table

  
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		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3031-00006	  	00C	  	Line Designation Table
	4.14.3	  	Equipment Data Sheets	  	25829-200-EAD-31-G3101	  	00B	  	Data Sheet for AC Synchronous Generator
		  		  	25829-200-MGD-31-K3102	  	00A	  	AC Generator Data Sheet For Standby Diesel Generator
		  		  	25829-200-MUD-31-G3101	  	00B	  	Data Sheet for Combustion Gas Turbines - API 616 4th Ed. - Combustion Gas Turbine Drivers
		  		  	25829-200-MUD-31-K3102	  	00A	  	Data Sheet For Gas Engine Standby Diesel Generator
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-31-V3102	  	00B	  	Data Sheet for GTG Fuel Gas K.O. Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MXD-31-G3101	  	00B	  	Data Sheet For Special Purpose Coupling - API 671 4th Ed. ISO-10441-2007-USC Units - Special Purpose Coupling Gas Turbine Generator
	4.14.4	  	Process Data Sheets	  		  		  	
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3031-03102	  	003	  	GTG Fuel Gas K. O. Drum
	4.15	  	Unit 33 – Firewater System	  		  		  	
	4.15.1	  	Utility Flow Diagrams	  	25829-200-M5-0033-00001	  	00B	  	Utility Flow Diagram Unit 33 Firewater System
	4.15.2	  	P&I Diagrams and Line Designation Tables	  	25829-200-M6-3033-00001	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Firewater Distribution (OSBL)-1
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3033-00002	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Firewater Monitor Details
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3033-00003	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - OSBL Fire and Gas System
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3033-00004	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Firewater Distribution - OSBL Utility Area
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3533-00001	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Train 5 Firewater Distribution
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3533-00002	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - ISBL Fire and Gas System
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3033-00001	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3033-00004	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3533-00001	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
	4.16	  	Unit 34 – Hot Oil System	  		  		  	
	4.16.1	  	Utility Flow Diagrams	  	25829-200-M5-3534-00001	  	001	  	Utility Flow Diagram - Hot Oil System
	4.16.2	  	P&I Diagrams and Line Designation Tables	  	25829-200-M6-3534-00001	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Hot Oil Surge Drum
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3534-00002	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Hot Oil Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3534-00003	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Waste Heat Recovery Unit 35WHR-3411
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3534-00004	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Waste Heat Recovery Unit 35WHR-3421
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3534-00005	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Hot Oil Distribution

  
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		  		  	25829-200-M6-3534-00006	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Hot Oil Sump
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3534-00007	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Hot Oil WHRU On Thermal Oxidizer
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3534-00008	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Hot Oil PSV Discharge Return Header
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3534-00001	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3534-00002	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3534-00003	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3534-00004	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3534-00005	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3534-00006	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3534-00007	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3534-00008	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
	4.16.3	  	Equipment Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MBD-34-B3411	  	00B	  	Data Sheet For Waste Heat Recovery - Hot Oil and Regen Gas Heating
		  		  	25829-200-MBD-34-B3412	  	00A	  	Data Sheet For GT Exhaust Stack For Propane - Methane Gas Turbine Exhaust Stack
		  		  	25829-200-MED-34-E3401	  	00A	  	Heat Exchanger Air Cooled for Hot Oil Trim Cooler
		  		  	25829-200-MFD-34-F3401	  	00A	  	Filters and Gas Separators for Hot Oil Filter Mechanical Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MFD-34-F3402	  	00A	  	Filters and Gas Separators for Hot Oil Sump Filter Mechanical Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-34-P3401	  	00A	  	Hot Oil Pumps Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-34-P3403	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Hot Oil Sump Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-MUD-34-P3401	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Medium Voltage Squirrel Cage Induction Motors 250 HP and Larger - Hot Oil Pump Motors
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-34-V3401	  	00A	  	Data Sheets for Hot Oil Surge Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-34-V3402	  	00A	  	Data Sheets for Hot Oil Sump Drum
	4.16.4	  	Process Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MBA-3534-03411	  	000	  	Waste Heat Recovery Unit
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3534-03401	  	000	  	Hot Oil Trim Cooler
		  		  	25829-200-MFA-3534-03401	  	000	  	Filter Specification Sheet Hot Oil Filter
		  		  	25829-200-MFA-3534-03402	  	000	  	Filter Specification Sheet Hot Oil Sump Filter
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3534-03401	  	000	  	Vessel Specification Sheet for Hot Oil Surge Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3534-03402	  	000	  	Vessel Specification Sheet for Hot Oil Sump Drum
	4.17	  	Unit 35 – Plant / Instrument Air	  		  		  	
	4.17.1	  	Utility Flow Diagrams	  	25829-200-M5-3035-00001	  	000	  	Utility Flow Diagram - Plant Instrument Air System
	4.17.2	  	P&I Diagrams and Line Designation Tables	  	25829-200-M6-3035-00001	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Air Compressor/Dryer Package and Air Receiver

  
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		  		  	25829-200-M6-3535-00001	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Instrument Air ISBL Distribution
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3535-00002	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Plant Air ISBL Distribution - 1
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3535-00003	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Plant Air ISBL Distribution - 2
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3035-00001	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3535-00001	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3535-00002	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3535-00003	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
	4.17.3	  	Equipment Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MCD-35-C3501	  	00A	  	Air Compressor Package Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MKD-35-PK3501	  	00B	  	Air Dryer Package Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MUD-35-C3501	  	00A	  	Data Sheet For Medium Voltage Squirrel Cage Induction Motors 250 HP and Larger - Air Compressor Motor
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-35-V3501	  	00A	  	Data Sheet For Carbon Steel Vessels - Non Proprietary - Air Receiver
	4.17.4	  	Process Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MVA-3035-03501	  	000	  	Air Receiver
		  		  	25829-200-MXA-3035-03501	  	000	  	Packaged Unit Specification Sheet Air Dryer Packages
		  		  	25829-200-MXA-3035-03502	  	000	  	Packaged Unit Specification Sheet Air Compressor Package
	4.18	  	Unit 36 – Water Storage/Treatment	  		  		  	
	4.18.1	  	Utility Flow Diagrams	  	25829-200-M5-3036-00001	  	00B	  	Utility Flow Diagram - Utility Water Supply System
		  		  	25829-200-M5-3036-00002	  	00C	  	Utility Flow Diagram - RO and Pre-Treatment System
		  		  	25829-200-M5-3036-00003	  	00B	  	Utility Flow Diagram - Demineralizer Water System
		  		  	25829-200-M5-3036-00004	  	00B	  	Utility Flow Diagram - Demineralizer Water Distribution System
	4.18.2	  	P&I Diagrams and Line Designation Tables	  	25829-200-M6-3036-00001	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrumentation - RO Water Tank and Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3036-00002	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation - RO Multimedia Filters F-01A/GAC Filters F-03A
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3036-00003	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation - RO Multimedia Filters F-01B,C/GAC Filters F-03B,C
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3036-00004	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrumentation - RO Multimedia Filters F-01D,E/GAC Filters F-03D,E
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3036-00007	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation - Coagulant Dosing System
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3036-00008	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrumentation - Filtered Water Tank & Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3036-00009	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation - RO Cartridge Filters and Feed Pumps

  
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		  		  	25829-200-M6-3036-00010	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation - RO Units
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3036-00011	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrumentation - Electro Deionization Units
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3036-00012	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation - Polymer & Acid Dosing System
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3036-00013	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation - Caustic, Sodium Bisulfite & RO Scale Inhibitor Dosing System
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3036-00014	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrumentation - RO/EDI Membrane Cleaning System
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3036-00015	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation - Demineralized Water Tank & Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3036-00017	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrumentation -Filtere/RO Reject Lift Station Sump & Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3036-00018	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram Potable Water Booster Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3036-00019	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Potable Water Chemical Treatment System
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3036-00020	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram Potable Water Filter and UV Package
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3536-00001	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Potable Water ISBL Distribution
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3536-00002	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Utility Water ISBL Distribution
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3536-00003	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Demineralized Water ISBL Distribution
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3036-00001	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3036-00002	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3036-00003	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3036-00004	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3036-00007	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3036-00008	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3036-00009	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3036-00010	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3036-00011	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3036-00012	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3036-00013	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3036-00014	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3036-00015	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3036-00017	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3036-00018	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3036-00019	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3036-00020	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3536-00001	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3536-00002	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table

  
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		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3536-00003	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
	4.18.3	  	Equipment Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MKD-36-PK3601	  	00B	  	RO-EDI Package - Mechanical Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MKD-36-PK3602	  	00B	  	Sodium Hypochlorite Injection Package Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MKD-36-PK3603	  	00A	  	Potable Water Cartridge Filter Package Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MKD-36-PK3604	  	00A	  	UV Package - Mechanical Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-36-P3601	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for RO Water Feed Pump
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-36-P3602	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Filter RO Reject L.S. Pump
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-36-P3603	  	00A	  	Demineralized Water Pumps Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-36-P3606	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Potable Water Booster Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-MTD-36-S3601	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet for Field Erected Tanks - RO Water Storage Tank
		  		  	25829-200-MTD-36-S3603	  	00A	  	Demineralized Water Storage Tank for Field Erected Tanks
		  		  	25829-200-MTD-36-S3606	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet for Field Erected Storage Tanks - Filtered Water Storage Tank
		  		  	25829-200-MUD-36-P3603	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Medium Voltage Squirrel Cage Induction Motors 250 HP and Larger - Demineralized Water Pump Motor
	4.18.4	  	Environmental / Process Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MPA-3036-03600	  	00A	  	Pump Summary Unit 36
		  		  	25829-200-MTA-3036-03601	  	00B	  	RO Water Storage Tank Datasheet
		  		  	25829-200-MTA-3036-03603	  	00A	  	Demineralized Water Storage Tank Trains 5 and 6
		  		  	25829-200-MTA-3036-03606	  	00B	  	Filtered Water Storage Tank
		  		  	25829-200-MWA-3036-03601	  	00A	  	RO EDI Package
		  		  	25829-200-MWA-3036-03602	  	00A	  	Sodium Hypochlorite Injection Package
		  		  	25829-200-MWA-3036-03603	  	00A	  	Potable Water Cartridge Filter Package
		  		  	25829-200-MWA-3036-03604	  	00A	  	UV Package
	4.19	  	Unit 39 – Nitrogen	  		  		  	
	4.19.1	  	Utility Flow Diagrams	  	25829-200-M5-3039-00001	  	000	  	Utility Flow Diagram - Nitrogen Generation
	4.19.2	  	P&I Diagrams and Line Designation Tables	  	25829-200-M6-3039-00001	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Nitrogen Generator and Receiver
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3539-00001	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Nitrogen ISBL Distribution -3
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3539-00002	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Nitrogen ISBL Distribution - 2
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3539-00003	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Nitrogen ISBL Distribution - 1
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3039-00001	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3539-00001	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3539-00002	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3539-00003	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table

  
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	4.19.3	  	Equipment Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MVD-39-V3901	  	00A	  	Data Sheet For Carbon Steel Vessels - Non Proprietary - Nitrogen Receiver
		  		  	25829-200-MXD-39-K3901	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data sheet for Nitrogen Generator Package
	4.19.4	  	Process Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MVA-3039-03901	  	000	  	Vessel Specification Sheet for Nitrogen Receiver
		  		  	25829-200-MXA-3039-03901	  	000	  	Packaged Unit Specification Sheet Nitrogen Generation Packages
	4.20	  	Unit 47 – Turbine IAH System	  		  		  	
	4.20.1	  	Utility Flow Diagrams	  	25829-200-M5-3547-00001	  	000	  	Utility Flow Diagram - Turbine Air Humidification System
	4.20.2	  	P&I Diagrams and Line Designation Tables	  	25829-200-M6-3547-00001	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Turbine IAH Water Tank
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3547-00002	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Turbine IAH Water Circulation Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3547-00003	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Propane Compressor Gas Turbine IAH
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3547-00004	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Ethylene Compressor Gas Turbine IAH
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3547-00005	  	00A	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Methane Compressor Gas Turbine IAH
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3547-00001	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3547-00002	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3547-00003	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3547-00004	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3547-00005	  	00A	  	Line Designation Table
	4.20.3	  	Equipment Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MPD-47-P4701	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Turbine IAH Water Circulation Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-MTD-47-S4701	  	00A	  	Shop Fabricated Tanks Data Sheet for Turbine IAH Water Tank
	4.20.4	  	Process Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MTA-3547-04701	  	000	  	Tank Specification Sheet - Turbine IAH Water Tank
		  		  	25829-200-MXA-3547-04711	  	000	  	Propane Compressor Gas Turbine Inlet Air Humidifier
		  		  	25829-200-MXA-3547-04731	  	000	  	Ethylene Compressor Gas Turbine Inlet Air Humidifier
		  		  	25829-200-MXA-3547-04751	  	000	  	Methane Compressor Gas Turbine Inlet Air Humidifier
	4.21	  	Existing Plant	  		  		  	
	4.21.1	  	Electrical	  	25829-200-E1-10-00002	  	00B	  	Electrical 13.8k Generation and Distribution Overall - One Line Diagram
	4.21.2	  	P&I Diagrams and Line Designation Tables	  	25829-200-M6-3010-00016	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Norht-South Piperack Interconnecting (Sht 1)
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00017	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Norht-South Piperack Interconnecting (Sht 2)

  
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		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00018	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrument Diagram North-South Piperack Interconnecting Piping Sh 10
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00021	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrument Diagram Jetty Piperack
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00051	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrument Diagram North-South Piperack Interconnecting Piping Sh 9
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00052	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrument Diagram North-South Piperack Interconnecting Piping Sh 8
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00053	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrument Diagram North-South Piperack Interconnecting Piping Sh 7
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00054	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrument Diagram North-South Piperack Interconnecting Piping Sh 6
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00055	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrument Diagram North-South Piperack Interconnecting Piping Sh 5
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00056	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrument Diagram North-South Piperack Interconnecting Piping Sh 4
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00057	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrument Diagram North-South Piperack Interconnecting Piping Sh 3
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00058	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrument Diagram North-South Piperack Interconnecting Piping Sh 2
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3010-00079	  	00C	  	Piping and Instrument Diagram North South Piperack Interconnecting Piping Sh 1
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3024-00200	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrument Diagram LNG Storage Tanks Interconnecting Piping
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3033-00861	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrumentation Diagram - Firewater Pumps/Pond
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3033-00893	  	00B	  	Firewater Distribution piping for Storage Tank Area
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3054-00200	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrument Diagram LNG Storage Tanks Interconnecting Piping (Phase 2)
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3054-00700	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrument Diagram Boil OFF Gas Headers Piping
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3055-00300	  	00B	  	Piping and Instrument Diagram LNG Sendout Header (Phase 2)
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3010-00079	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3054-00200	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3054-00700	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3055-00300	  	00B	  	Line Designation Table
	4.21.3	  	Plant Design and Piping	  		  		  	
	4.21.4	  	Process	  	25829-200-U4R-U04F-00002	  	00A	  	Hazard and Operability Study - Stage 3 Tie-Ins
		  		  	25829-200-U4R-U04F-00002-00A-CC1	  	00A	  	Hazard and Operability Study - Stage 3 Tie-Ins - Responses to Action Items
		  		  	25829-200-U4R-U04F-00001	  	00A	  	Safety Integrity Review - Stage 3 Tie-Ins

  
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	5.0	  	PLANT INFRASTRUCTURE	  		  		  	
	5.1	  	Control Systems - DCS, PLC, SIS Systems	  		  		  	
	5.1.1	  	Block Diagrams	  	25829-200-J1-00-00001	  	00B	  	Control System DCS/SIS Block Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-J1-00-00002	  	00B	  	Control System DCS/SIS Block Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-J1-00-00003	  	00B	  	Control System DCS/SIS Block Diagram
	5.1.2	  	Cause & Effect Diagrams (Non-Confidential)	  	25829-200-J4-3010-00001	  	00A	  	Cause and Effect Diagram ESD-7 Refrigerant Storage Isolation
		  		  	25829-200-J4-3010-00002	  	00A	  	Cause and Effect Diagram 301-ESD-6-5 Liquefaction Trains 5 and 6 Feed Gas Isolation
		  		  	25829-200-J4-3012-00001	  	00A	  	Cause and Effect Diagram Unit 12 Acid Gas Removal
		  		  	25829-200-J4-3019-00001	  	00A	  	Cause and Effect Diagram Unit 19 Flare Vent System
		  		  	25829-200-J4-3024-00001	  	00A	  	Cause and Effect Diagram Unit 24 LNG Storage / Import and Export
		  		  	25829-200-J4-3029-00001	  	00A	  	Cause and Effect Diagram Unit 29 Effluent Treatment
		  		  	25829-200-J4-3031-00001	  	00A	  	Cause and Effect Diagram Unit 31 GTG Fuel Gas Systems
		  		  	25829-200-J4-3035-00001	  	00A	  	Cause and Effect Diagram Unit 35 Plant Instrument Air System
		  		  	25829-200-J4-3036-00001	  	00A	  	Cause and Effect Diagram Unit 36 Water Systems
		  		  	25829-200-J4-3510-00003	  	00A	  	Cause and Effect Diagram 35-ISIS-1
		  		  	25829-200-J4-3510-00004	  	00A	  	Cause and Effect Diagram 35-ISIS-2
		  		  	25829-200-J4-3511-00001	  	00A	  	Cause and Effect Diagram Unit 11 Inlet Gas Receiving and Metering
		  		  	25829-200-J4-3512-00001	  	00A	  	Cause and Effect Diagram Unit 12 Acid Gas Removal
		  		  	25829-200-J4-3513-00001	  	00A	  	Cause and Effect Diagram Unit 13 Dehydration and Mercury Removal
		  		  	25829-200-J4-3518-00001	  	00A	  	Cause and Effect Diagram Unit 18 Condensate Stabilization
		  		  	25829-200-J4-3519-00001	  	00A	  	Cause and Effect Diagram Unit 19 Flare Vent System
		  		  	25829-200-J4-3522-00001	  	00A	  	Cause and Effect Diagram Unit 22 Fuel Gas System
		  		  	25829-200-J4-3534-00001	  	00A	  	Cause and Effect Diagram Unit 34 Hot Oil System
		  		  	25829-200-J4-3547-00001	  	00A	  	Cause and Effect Diagram Unit 47 Turbine Inlet Air Humidifier
	5.1.2.1	  	Cause & Effect Diagrams (Confidential)	  	25829-200-J4-3510-00001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Cause and Effect Diagram ESD-4 Liquefaction Train 1 Emergency Shutdown
		  		  	25829-200-J4-3510-00002	  	00A	  	Confidential - Cause and Effect Diagram SDP Liquefaction Train 1 Process Shutdown

  
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		  		  	25829-200-J4-3510-00005	  	00A	  	Confidential - Cause and Effect Diagram 35-ESD-5-5
		  		  	25829-200-J4-3514-00001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Cause and Effect Diagram ***
		  		  	25829-200-J4-3515-00001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Cause and Effect Diagram ***
		  		  	25829-200-J4-3516-00001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Cause and Effect Diagram ***
		  		  	25829-200-J4-3517-00001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Cause and Effect Diagram ***
	5.1.3	  	Interlock List (Non-Confidential)	  	25829-200-J3-JD-00001	  	00A	  	Interlock List Blocks 1, 3 and 4
	5.1.3.1	  	Interlock List (Confidential)	  	25829-200-J3-JD-00002	  	00A	  	Confidential - Interlock List Blocks 2
	5.1.4	  	Drawings - Main Control Room Layout	  	25829-200-J2-4A1-00001	  	00A	  	Control Systems A-101 Main Control Building I-O Room Equipment Layout
		  		  	25829-200-J2-4A1-00002	  	00A	  	Control Systems A-101 Main Control Building Control Room Equipment Layout
	5.1.5	  	Instrument Data Sheets	  	25829-200-JAD-JA05-11064A	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Gas Chromatograph
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA05-12109	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Gas Chromatograph
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA05-15164	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Gas Chromatograph - Heavy Reflux from E-1503 Core B
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA05-16001	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Misc Analysis Instrument
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA05-17005	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Gas Chromatograph - HRC Heavy Reflux C1 Through C5 Composition
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA05-17107	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Gas Chromatograph - 35E-1705 HRC Reboiler
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA05-17108	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Gas Chromatograph - 35V-1703 Overhead Vapor to 35E-1409 C6
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA05-17109	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Gas Chromatograph - 35E-1702 Debutanizer Reboiler Return
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA05-17190	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Gas Chromatograph - 35V-1701 Overhead Vapor to 35E-1508
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA05-18076	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Gas Chromatograph - 35P-1803A-B Discharge C6 Content
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA05-19026	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Misc Analysis Instrument
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA05-19027	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Misc Analysis Instrument
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA05-22033	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Gas Chromatograph - 35V-2202 LP Fuel Gas KO Drum
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA05-22039	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Gas Chromatograph
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA12-13073	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Infrared Ultraviolet Analyze
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA12-19045	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Infrared Ultraviolet Analyze - 35H-1901-E01 Thermal Oxidizer Preheater BTU Analyzer

  
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		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA14-36087	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Misc Analysis Instrument for 30P-3606A-B Potable Water Booster Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA15-36071	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet PH ORP Dissolved O2 - 30Q-3601 Filtered RO Reject LS Sump
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA18-36001	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Misc Analysis Instrument for Water From City of Port Arthur To 30S-3601
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA20-18038	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Reid Vapor Pressure Analyzer - 35E-1828 Cool Condensate to Storage RVP
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA22-11064B	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Moisture Analyzer
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA22-11064B	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Moisture Analyzer - 35PK-1101 Feed Gas in
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA22-13047A	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Moisture Analyzer
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA22-13047B	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Moisture Analyzer - 35V-1302B Dehydrator - Dry Gas Outlet H2O
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA22-13047C	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Moisture Analyzer - 35V-1302C Dehydrator - Dry Gas Outlet H2O
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA22-13071	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Moisture Analyzer
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA22-35036	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Moisture Analyzer - Overhead From 30V-3501 IA to Dist HDR
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA24-22037	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Misc Analysis Instrument
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA25-47020	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Misc Analysis Instrument for 35P-4701 Pumps Discharge
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-11064	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe - 35PK-1101 Feed Gas In
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-12109	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe - 35V-1201 ABSRB - Treated Gas
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-13047A	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe - 35V-1302A Dehydrator - Dry Gas Outlet H2O
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-13047B	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe -1302B Dehydrator - Dry Gas Outlet H2O
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-13047C	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe - 1302C Dehydrator - Dry Gas Outlet H2O
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-13071	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe - 35F-1304A-B Mercury Bed Removal - Dry Gas
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-15164	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe - Heavy Reflux From E-1503 Core B
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-16001	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe - 35PK-1601 Meth Cold Box LNG Out
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-17005	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe - HRC Heavy Reflux C1 Through C5 Composition
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-17107	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe - 35E-1705 HRC Reboiler

  
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		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-17108	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe - 35V-1703 Overhead Vapor to 35E-1409C6
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-17109	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe - 35E-1702 Debutanizer Reboiler Return
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-17190	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe - 35V-1701 Overhead Vapor to 35E-1508
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-19026	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe - 30Z-1901 Wet Gas Flare Inlet
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-19027	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe - 30Z-1902 Dry Gas Flare Inlet
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-19045	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe - 35H-1901-E01 Thermal Oxidizer Preheater BTU Analyzer
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-22033	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe - 35V-2202 LP Fuel Gas KO Drum
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-22037	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe - 35V-2201 HP Fuel Gas to 35F-2211
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-22039	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe - 35V-2201 HP Fuel Gas to 35F-2211
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-35036	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe - Overhead From 30V-3501 IA To Dist HDR
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-36001	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe - Water From City of Port Arthur to 30S-3601
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-36071	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe - 30Q-3601 Filtered RO Reject LS Sump
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-36087	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe - 30P-3606A-B Potable Water Booster Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA30-47020	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Sample Probe - 35P-4701 Pump Discharge
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA32-04012	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Analyzer Building
		  		  	25829-200-JAD-JA32-04014	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Analyzer Building
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV01-00001	  	00A	  	General Service Control Valves
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-20001	  	00A	  	Butterfly Control Valves
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-11005	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35E-1102 Hot Oil Inlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-11075	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35E-1102 Main Feed Gas Supply
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-11076	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35E-1102 Main Feed Gas Supply
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-11112	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35E-1102 Feed Gas Heater

  
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		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-12008	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35V-1201 ABSRB - Rich Solvent Out - EIV
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-12042	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35F-1202 Feed Gas Filter Coalescer Make Up Fuel Gas
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-12086	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35V-1206 SLVT Regen RFLX Drum OVHD
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-13001	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35V-1301 Dryer Feed Knockout Drum Bottoms
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-13002	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35F-1301 Dryer Inlet Filter Coalescer
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-13003	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35F-1302A-B MOL Sieve After Filter FG Make-Up
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-13005	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35F-1301 Dryer Inlet Filter Coalescer Bottoms
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-13013	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35V-1305 Regeneration Gas KO Drum Bottoms
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-13021	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Actuated On-Off Valve for 35V-1302A Dehydrator - Wet Gas Inlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-13022	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Actuated On-Off Valve for 35V-1302A Dehydrator - Dry Gas Outlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-13023	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Actuated On-Off Valve for 35V-1302A Dehydrator - Regen Gas Outlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-13024	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Actuated On-Off Valve for 35V-1302A Dehydrator - Regen Gas Inlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-13025	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Actuated On-Off Valve for 35V-1302B Dehydrator - Wet Gas Inlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-13026	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Actuated On-Off Valve for 35V-1302B Dehydrator - Dry Gas Outlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-13027	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Actuated On-Off Valve for 35V-1302B Dehydrator - Regen Gas Outlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-13028	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Actuated On-Off Valve for 35V-1302B Dehydrator - Regen Gas Inlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-13029	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Actuated On-Off Valve for 35V-1302C Dehydrator - Wet Gas Inlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-13030	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Actuated On-Off Valve for 35V-1302C Dehydrator - Dry Gas Outlet

  
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		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-13031	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Actuated On-Off Valve for 35V-1302C Dehydrator - Regen Gas Outlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-13032	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Actuated On-Off Valve for 35V-1302C Dehydrator - Regen Gas Inlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-13033	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Actuated On-Off Valve for 35V-1302A-B-C Dehydrator - Regen Gas Bypass
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-13057	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - Unit 13 Dry Feed Gas to Liquefaction
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-13060	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - Unit 13 Dry Feed Gas to Liquefaction
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-13080A	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - Regen Gas to 35WHR-3411
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-13080B	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - Regen Gas to 335WHR-1321
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-13115	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35V-1305 Regen Gas to 35V-2201
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-18016	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35V-1810 Condensate Stabilizer Bottoms Isolation EIV
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-18050	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35V-1811 Stabilizer Reflux Drum Isolation - EIV
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-18074	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - Pentane Charge Pumps Disch Isolation
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-19138	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 30P-1901A-B Waste Water Discharge
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-19151	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35V-1904 Thermal Oxidizer KO Drum Waste Gas Inlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-19152	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35V-1904 Waste Gas Inlet to Flare
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-19153	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35V-1904 Thermal Oxidizer KO Drum Bottoms
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-19225	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - Waste Gas From 35V-1904
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-22019	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35V-2201 HP FG KO Drum HP FG to 35F-2211
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-22044	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35V-2201 KO Drum to FG Wet Flare
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-22047	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35V-2201 HP FG KO Drum HP FG Out
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-22051	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35V-2201 HP Fuel Gas KO Drum Bottoms to Flare

  
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		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-22055	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35WHR-3411-12 Defrost Gas to DF HDR
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-22058	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - HO To 35E-2206 Pentane Heater
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-22059	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - HO To 35E-2201 HP FG Heater
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-22088	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35E-2202 Start-up FG Electric HTR FG Out
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-22144	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35E-2201 HP FG HTR HP FG Out
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-24083	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 30V-2402 Bog Recycle KO Drum Outlet - EIV
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-24093	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 30V-2402 BOG Recycle KO Drum Inlet - EIV
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-31966	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - Fuel Gas to/from V-120
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-34019	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - Hot Oil from 35V-3401 HO SRG Drum - EIV
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-34372	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Actuated On-Off Valve for Hot Oil to 35WHR-3411HT RCVY
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-34373	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Actuated On-Off Valve for HO Outlet from 35WHR-3411 HTR
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-34383	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35WHR-3411 Waste Heat Recovery Regen Gas Inlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-34384	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35WHR-3411 Waste Heat Recovery Hot Regen Gas Outlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-34392	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Actuated On-Off Valve for Hot Oil to 35WHR-3421-Heat RCVY
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-34393	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Actuated On-Off Valve for HO Outlet from 35WHR-3421 HTR
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-34403	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35WHR-3421 Waste Heat Recovery Regen Gas Inlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-34404	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35WHR-3421 Waste Heat Recovery Hot Regen Gas Outlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-34472	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Actuated On-Off Valve for HO To 35H-1901-E02 Thermal Oxidizer HO Inlet

  
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		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-34473	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet - Actuated On-Off Valve for 35H-1901-E02 Hot Oil to Distribution
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-35034	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - Plant Air From V-3501 to Dist
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-35040	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - Instrument Air to 30PK-3901
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-36098	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve Demin Water to 30S-3603
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-36260	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - Acid From 30PK-3601-P-08
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-47024	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - Circulation Water from 35P-4701A-B to 35PK-4711
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-47025	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - Circulation Water from 35P-4701A-B to 35PK-4721
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-47026	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - Circulation Water from 35P-4701A-B to 35PK-4731
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-47027	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - Circulation Water from 35P-4701A-B to 35PK-4741
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-47028	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - Circulation Water From 35P-4701A-B to 35PK-4751
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-47029	  	00A	  	Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - Circulation Water from 35P-4701A-B to 35PK-4761
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV13-11068	  	00A	  	Instrument Specification - Control Valve Rotary Linear for 35E-1102 Feed Gas In to 35PK-1101
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV13-11088A	  	00A	  	Instrument Specification - Control Valve Rotary Linear for Feed Gas to 35F-1202
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV13-11088B	  	00A	  	Instrument Specification - Control Valve Rotary Linear for Feed Gas to 35F-1202
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV13-12003	  	00A	  	Instrument Specification - Control Valve Rotary Linear for 35V-1201 ABSRB - Rich Solvent Out
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV13-12009	  	00A	  	Instrument Specification - Control Valve Rotary Linear for 35V1201 ABSRB - to Flare
	5.1.5.1	  	Instrument Data Sheets (Confidential )	  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-14030	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35XV-14030 Valve - EIV
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-14089	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve 35V-1411 LS Propane Suction Drum Bottoms
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-14093	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve 35V-1413 HS Propane Supply

  
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		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-14094	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve 35V-1412 IS Propane Supply
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-14095	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - C3 Antisurge C3 Liq Quench Supply
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-14113	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve 35V-1411 LS Propane Supply
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-14134	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35TC-1411 Fuel Gas Supply Vent
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-14135	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - Fuel Gas for C3 Compressor Turbine 35TC-1411
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-14137	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35C-1412 Propane Discharge to 35E-1401
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-14389	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve 35V-1421 LS Propane Suction Drum Bottoms
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-14393	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve 35V-1423 HS Propane Supply
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-14394	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve 35V-1422 IS Propane Supply
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-14395	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - C3 Antisurge C3 Liq Quench Supply
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-14413	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve 35V1421 LS Propane Supply
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-14435	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35C-1421 Fuel Gas Supply Vent
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-14436	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35C-1421 Fuel Gas Supply
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-14437	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35C-1422 Propane Discharge To 35E-1401
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-15020	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35V-1502 Ethylene Surge Drum Outlet EIV
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-15046	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35TC-1511 C2 Comp Gas Turbine In
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-15047	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35TC-1511 Inlet Vent To ATM

  
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		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-15052	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35C-1512 HS C2 Comp Inlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-15053	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve 35C-1511 LS C2 Comp Inlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-15087	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35E-1512A-B-C C2 Comp Disch Clrs Outlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-15092	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve -35E-1504A-B LS C3 Feed Condenser C2 Vapor Inlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-15144	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35V-1507 HRC Reflux Drum Bottoms Isolation Valve EIV
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-15208	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve IS Propane to 35E-1404A-B
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-15346	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35TC-1521 C2 Comp Gas Turbine In
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-15347	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35TC-1521 Inlet Vent to ATM
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-15352	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35C-1522 HS C2 Comp Inlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-15353	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve 35C-1521 LS C2 Comp Inlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-15387	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35E-1522A-B-C C2 Comp Disch Clrs Outlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-16047	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35V-1604 LS Flash Drum Out - EIV
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-16068	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35C-1613 HP Methane Comp Inlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-16098	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35C-1612 MP Methane Comp Inlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-16132	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve 35C-1611 LS Methane Comp Inlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-16165	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35C-1613 HP Methane to *** 35E-1704
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-16173	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - Methane to 35E-1402 Core A

  
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		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-16175	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Specification Control Valve Rotary Linear HP Methane to 35E-1402 Core A
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-16213	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35TC-1611 Meth Comp Gas Turb - ATM
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-16214	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35TC-1611 Meth Comp Gas Turbine
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-16215	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35TC-1621 Meth Comp Gas Turb-ATM
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-16216	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35TC-16021
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-16368	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35C-1623 HP Methane Comp Inlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-16398	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35C-1622 MP Methane Comp Inlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-16432	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve 35C-1621 LS Methane Comp Inlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-16465	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35C-1623HP Methane To Unit 17 E5E-1704
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-16473	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - Methane to 35E-1402 Core A
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-17024	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35E-1705 HRC Reboiler Dry Gas Outlet
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-17050	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35V-1702 Debutanizer Bottoms Isolation Valve
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-17073	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35E-1704 Methane Outlet Recycle To 35E-1605 Pass E
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-17077	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35E-1704 Debut Feed HTR Shell Supply
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-17127	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35V-1703 Reflux Drum OVHD HC Vapors to 35E-1409
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV09-17138	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Data Sheet Actuated On-Off Valve - 35V-1701 HRC Bottoms to 35V-1602
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV13-14122	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Specification - Control Valve Rotary-Linear for 35C-1412 C3 Antisurge
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV13-14123	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Specification - Control Valve Rotary-Linear for 35C-1412 C3 Antisurge

  
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		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV13-14130	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Specification - Control Valve Rotary-Linear for 35C-1412 C3 Antisurge
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV13-14422	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Specification - Control Valve Rotary-Linear for 35C-1422 C3 Antisurge
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV13-14423	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Specification - Control Valve Rotary-Linear for 35C-1422 C3 Antisurge
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV13-14430	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Specification - Control Valve Rotary-Linear for 35C-1422 C3 Antisurge
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV13-15056	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Specification - Control Valve Rotary-Linear for 35C-1512 LS C2 Antisurge
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV13-15057	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Specification - Control Valve Rotary-Linear for 35C-1512 HS C2 Antisurge
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV13-15104	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Specification - Control Valve Rotary-Linear for 35E-1503 HS C2 FD Chiller - FD Gas
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV13-15356	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Specification - Control Valve Rotary-Linear for 35C-1512 LS C2 Antisurge
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV13-15357	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Specification - Control Valve Rotary-Linear for 35C-1522 HS C2 Antisurge
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV13-16002	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Specification - Control Valve Rotary-Linear for LNG To V-1602
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV13-16065	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Specification - Control Valve Rotary-Linear for 35C-1613 C1 Antisurge
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV13-16092	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Specification - Control Valve Rotary-Linear for 35C-1612 C1 Antisurge
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV13-16122	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Specification - Control Valve Rotary-Linear for 35C-1611 C1 Antisurge
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV13-16365	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Specification - Control Valve Rotary-Linear for 35C-1623 C1 Antisurge
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV13-16392	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Specification - Control Valve Rotary-Linear for 35C-1622 C1 Antisurge
		  		  	25829-200-JVD-JV13-16422	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Instrument Specification - Control Valve Rotary-Linear for 35C-1621 LS Meth Comp - Antisurge
	5.1.6	  	Instrument Index	  	25829-200-J0X-000-00001	  	00A	  	Instrument Index Report
	5.1.6.1	  	Instrument Index (Confidential )	  	25829-200-J0X-000-00002	  	00A	  	Confidential - Instrument Index Report

  
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	5.2	  	Electrical Systems	  		  		  	
	5.2.1	  	Electrical One Line Diagrams	  	25829-200-E1-10-00001	  	00A	  	Electrical One Line Diagram Legend and Symbols
		  		  	25829-200-E1-10-00003	  	00D	  	Electrical 13.8k Distribution Overall - One Line Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-E1-10-00004	  	00B	  	Electrical Train 5 ISBL Overall - One Line Diagram
		  		  	25829-200-E1-10-00006	  	00C	  	Electrical One-Line Diagram 13.8k Switchgear 30ES-47D01102
		  		  	25829-200-E1-10-00020	  	00A	  	Electrical One-Line Diagram 13.8kV Generator G-101G
		  		  	25829-200-E1-45N02-00010	  	00A	  	Electrical One-Line Diagram 4.16kV Switchgear 35ES-45N02201
		  		  	25829-200-E1-45N02-00011	  	00A	  	Electrical One-Line Diagram 4.16kV MCC 35ECM-45N02201A
		  		  	25829-200-E1-45N02-00016	  	00A	  	Electrical One-Line Diagram 4.16kV MCC 35ECM-45N02201B
		  		  	25829-200-E1-45N02-00020	  	00A	  	Electrical One Line Diagram 480V Switchgear 35EK 45N02301
		  		  	25829-200-E1-45N02-00030	  	00A	  	Electrical One Line Diagram 480V Switchgear 35EK 45N02302
		  		  	25829-200-E1-45N02-00040	  	00A	  	Electrical One Line Diagram 480V Switchgear 35EK 45N02303
		  		  	25829-200-E1-45N02-00050	  	00A	  	Electrical One Line Diagram 30 KVA UPS System 35EUY-45N02401
		  		  	25829-200-E1-45A02-00020	  	00A	  	Electrical One Line Diagram 480V Switchgear 35EK 45A02301
		  		  	25829-200-E1-45A02-00030	  	00A	  	Electrical One Line Diagram 480V Switchgear 35EK 45A02302
		  		  	25829-200-E1-45A02-00040	  	00A	  	Electrical One Line Diagram 480V Switchgear 35EK 45A02303
		  		  	25829-200-E1-45A02-00050	  	00A	  	Electrical One Line Diagram 120 KVA UPS System 35EUY-45A02401
		  		  	25829-200-E1-47D01-00001	  	00A	  	Electrical One-Line Diagram 13.8kV SWGR 30ES-47D01101 - Sh 1 of 9
		  		  	25829-200-E1-47D01-00002	  	00A	  	Electrical One-Line Diagram 13.8kV SWGR 30ES-47D01101 SH 2 OF 9
		  		  	25829-200-E1-47D01-00003	  	00A	  	Electrical One-Line Diagram 13.8kV SWGR 30ES-47D01101 SH 3 OF 9
		  		  	25829-200-E1-47D01-00004	  	00A	  	Electrical One -Line Diagram 13.8kV SWGR 30ES-47D01101 SH 4 OF 9
		  		  	25829-200-E1-47D01-00005	  	00A	  	Electrical One-Line Diagram 13.8kV SWGR 30ES-47D01101 SH 5 OF 9

  
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		  		  	25829-200-E1-47D01-00006	  	00A	  	Electrical One-Line Diagram 13.8kV SWGR 30ES-47D01101 SH 6 OF 9
		  		  	25829-200-E1-47D01-00007	  	00A	  	Electrical One-Line Diagram 13.8kV SWGR 30ES-47D01101 SH 7 OF 9
		  		  	25829-200-E1-47D01-00008	  	00A	  	Electrical One-Line Diagram 13.8kV SWGR 30ES-47D01101 SH 8 OF 9
		  		  	25829-200-E1-47D01-00009	  	00A	  	Electrical One-Line Diagram 13.8kV SWGR 30ES-47D01101 SH 9 OF 9
		  		  	25829-200-E1-47D01-00010	  	00A	  	Electrical One-Line Diagram 4.16 kV SWGR 30ES-47D01201
		  		  	25829-200-E1-47D01-00011	  	00A	  	Electrical One-Line Diagram 4.16.kV MCC 30ECM-47D01201A
		  		  	25829-200-E1-47D01-00016	  	00B	  	Electrical One-Line Diagram 4.16.kV MCC 30ECM - 47D01201B
		  		  	25829-200-E1-47D01-00020	  	00B	  	Electrical One-Line Diagram 4.16kV Switchgear 30ES-47D01202
		  		  	25829-200-E1-47D01-00021	  	00B	  	Electrical One-Line Diagram 4.16kV MCC 30ECM-47D01202A
		  		  	25829-200-E1-47D01-00025	  	00A	  	Electrical One-Line Diagram 4.16kV MCC 30ECM-47D01202B
		  		  	25829-200-E1-47D01-00028	  	00A	  	Electrical One-Line Diagram 4.16kV Standby Generators 30K-3102A-B
		  		  	25829-200-E1-47D01-00029	  	00A	  	Electrical One-Line Diagram Standby Power System Notes
		  		  	25829-200-E1-47D01-00030	  	00A	  	Electrical One Line Diagram 480V Switchgear 30EK-47D01301
		  		  	25829-200-E1-47D01-00040	  	00A	  	Electrical One Line Diagram 13.8kV Switchgear 30ES-47D01102
		  		  	25829-200-E1-47D01-00041	  	00A	  	Electrical One Line Diagram 13.8kV Switchgear 30ES-47D01102
		  		  	25829-200-E1-47D01-00045	  	00A	  	Electrical One Line Diagram 13.8kV Switchgear 30ES-47D01102
		  		  	25829-200-E1-47D01-00050	  	00A	  	Electrical One Line Diagram 480V Switchgear 30EK-47D01302
		  		  	25829-200-E1-47D01-00060	  	00A	  	Electrical One Line Diagram 80 KVA UPS System 30EUY-47D01401
	5.2.2	  	Conceptual Substation Layouts	  	25829-200-E4-45N02-00001	  	00B	  	Electrical Equipment Arrangement Propane Substation 35A-4011
		  		  	25829-200-E4-45A02-00001	  	00A	  	Electrical Equipment Arrangement Compressor Substation 35A-4010
		  		  	25829-200-E4-47D01-00001	  	00B	  	Electrical Equipment Arrangement Utility Substation 30A-4005
	5.2.3	  	Conceptual Main Cable Tray Routing Diagrams	  	25829-200-ER-000-00001	  	00B	  	Electrical Conceptual Cable Tray Routing ISBL - Train 5
		  		  	25829-200-ER-000-00002	  	00B	  	Electrical Conceptual Cable Tray Routing OSBL West

  
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		  		  	25829-200-ER-000-00003	  	00B	  	Electrical Conceptual Cable Tray Routing OSBL East
		  		  	25829-200-ER-000-00004	  	00A	  	Electrical Conceptual Cable Tray Routing OSBL
	5.2.4	  	Electrical Load List (Confidential)	  	25829-200-E8-000-00001	  	00C	  	Confidential - Electrical Load List
	5.2.5	  	Area Classification Drawings	  	25829-200-E3-000-00002	  	00C	  	Electrical Area Classification Plan Liquefaction Facilities
	5.2.5.1	  	Area Classification Drawings (Confidential)	  	25829-200-E3-45-00001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Electrical Area Classification ISBL Liquefaction Train 5
	5.2.6	  	Telecommunications Block Diagrams	  	25829-200-EF-000-00001	  	00B	  	Telecommunications Block Diagram OSBL Sheet 1 of 3
		  		  	25829-200-EF-000-00002	  	00A	  	Telecommunications ISBL Block Diagram Sheet 2 of 3
		  		  	25829-200-EF-000-00003	  	00A	  	Telecommunications Block Diagram Legend Sheet 3 of 3
		  		  	25829-200-EF-000-00004	  	00A	  	Liquefaction Facilities CCTV Camera Locations
		  		  	25829-200-EF-000-00005	  	00A	  	Liquefaction Facilities Speaker and Strobe Locations
		  		  	25829-200-EF-1000-00001	  	00A	  	Fiber Optic Cable and Patch Panel Allocation Report
	5.2.7	  	Electrical Data Sheets	  	25829-200-ECD-ECM1-00001	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Low Voltage Motor Control Centers - Unit 35-36 - Equipment 480 VOLT MCCs
		  		  	25829-200-ECD-ECM1-00002	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Low Voltage Motor Control Centers for 480 VOLT MCCs - Unit 35-36
		  		  	25829-200-ECD-ECM1-00003	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Low Voltage Motor Control Centers for 480 VOLT MCCs - Unit 30
		  		  	25829-200-ECD-ECM1-00004	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Low Voltage Motor Control Centers for 480 VOLT MCCs - Unit 35-36
		  		  	25829-200-ECD-ECM1-00005	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Low Voltage Motor Control Centers - 480 VOLT MCCs - Unit 30-35-36
		  		  	25829-200-ECD-ECM3-00001	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Medium Voltage Motor Control Center - Unit 30-35-36
		  		  	25829-200-EDD-ED00-00001	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for DC Equipment - DC Charger - Unit 30-35-36
		  		  	25829-200-EGD-EGR2-00001	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for DC Equipment - Neutral Grounding Resistor - Unit 30-35-36
		  		  	25829-200-EKD-EKL0-00001	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Packaged and Prefabricated Powerhouses - Prefabricated Building Unit 30

  
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		  		  	25829-200-EKD-EKL0-00002	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Packaged and Prefabricated Powerhouses - Prefabricated Building - Unit 35-36
		  		  	25829-200-EKD-EKL0-00003	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Packaged and Prefabricated Powerhouses - Prefabricated Building - Unit 35-36
		  		  	25829-200-EKD-ESL1-00001	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Metal Clad Low Voltage Switchgear - Unit 30-35-36
		  		  	25829-200-EKD-ESL1-00002	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Metal Clad Low Voltage Switchgear - Unit 30
		  		  	25829-200-ESD-ESM1-00001	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Metal Clad Medium Voltage Switchgear - Unit 30
		  		  	25829-200-ESD-ESM1-00002	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Metal Clad Medium Voltage Switchgear - Unit 30
		  		  	25829-200-ESD-ESM1-00003	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Metal Clad Medium Voltage Switchgear - Unit 30-35-36
		  		  	25829-200-ESD-ESM1-00004	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Metal Clad Medium Voltage Switchgear - Unit 30
		  		  	25829-200-ESD-ESM1-00005	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Metal Clad Medium Voltage Switchgear - Unit 30
		  		  	25829-200-ETD-ETP0-00001	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Liquid Immersed Transformers - Unit 30-35-36
		  		  	25829-200-ETD-ETP0-00003	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Liquid Immersed Transformer - Unit 30-35-36
		  		  	25829-200-ETD-ETP0-00004	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Dry Type Transformer Unit 35-36
		  		  	25829-200-ETD-ETP0-00005	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Dry Type Transformer - Unit 30-35-36
		  		  	25829-200-ETD-ETP0-00006	  	00B	  	Data Sheet for Liquid Immersed Transformer - Unit 30
		  		  	25829-200-ETD-ETP0-00007	  	00C	  	Data Sheet for Liquid Immersed Transformer - Unit 30
		  		  	25829-200-ETD-ETP0-00008	  	00B	  	Data Sheet for Liquid Immersed Transformer - Unit 32
		  		  	25829-200-EUD-EU00-00001	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for UPS Systems - Unit 30
		  		  	25829-200-EUD-EU00-00002	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for UPS Systems - Unit 35-36
		  		  	25829-200-EUD-EU00-00003	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for UPS Systems - Unit 35-36
	5.2.8	  	Preliminary Electrical Systems Analysis (Load Flow, Short Circuit and Motor Starting)	  	25829-200-E0C-000-00001	  	00B	  	Power System Studies
	5.3	  	Civil Structural	  		  		  	
	5.3.1	  	Site Preparation and Rough Grading Drawings	  	25829-200-CG-000-00001	  	00A	  	Civil Site Development Standards General Notes and Abbreviations
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00002	  	00A	  	Civil Site Development Roads Sections and Details
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00004	  	00A	  	Civil Site Development Fence Sections and Details
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00015	  	00A	  	Civil Site Development Standards - Sediment Control Details

  
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		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00016	  	00A	  	Civil Site - Overall Site Topographic Plan
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00017	  	00A	  	Civil Site - LNG Containment drainage Layout
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00005	  	00C	  	Site Soil Improvement Plan - General Notes
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00006	  	00C	  	Site Soil Improvement Plan - Drawing Index
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00007	  	00C	  	Site Soil Improvement Plan - Sheet No. 1
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00008	  	00C	  	Site Soil Improvement Plan - Sheet No. 2
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00009	  	00C	  	Site Soil Improvement Plan - Sheet No. 3
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00010	  	00B	  	Site Soil Improvement Plan - Sheet No. 4
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00011	  	00B	  	Site Soil Improvement Plan - Sheet No. 5
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00020	  	00D	  	Rough Grade - Key Plan
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00021	  	00B	  	Rough Grade - Sheet No. 1
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00022	  	00C	  	Rough Grade - Sheet No. 2
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00023	  	00C	  	Rough Grade - Sheet No. 3
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00024	  	00B	  	Rough Grade - Sheet No. 4
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00025	  	00B	  	Rough Grade - Sheet No. 5
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00026	  	00C	  	Rough Grade - Sheet No. 6
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00027	  	00B	  	Rough Grade - Sheet No. 7
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00028	  	00C	  	Rough Grade - Sheet No. 8
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00029	  	00B	  	Rough Grade - Sheet No. 9
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00030	  	00C	  	Rough Grade - Sheet No. 10
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00031	  	00C	  	Rough Grade - Sheet No. 11
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00032	  	00D	  	Rough Grade - Sheet No. 12
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00033	  	00B	  	Rough Grade - Sheet No. 13
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00034	  	00C	  	Rough Grade - Sheet No. 14
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00035	  	00B	  	Rough Grade - Sheet No. 15
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00036	  	00B	  	Rough Grade - Sheet No. 16
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00037	  	00C	  	Rough Grade - Sheet No. 17
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00038	  	00D	  	Rough Grade - Sheet No. 18
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00039	  	00D	  	Rough Grade - Culvert Schedule
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00041	  	00B	  	Civil Site Development - Permanent Fencing Plan
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00042	  	00A	  	Civil Site Development - Rough Grade Sections
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00050	  	00C	  	Rough Grade - Heavy Haul Rd. Key Plan
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00051	  	00D	  	Rough Grade - Heavy Haul Rd. Profile
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00052	  	00C	  	Rough Grade - Heavy Haul Rd. Profile
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00053	  	00C	  	Rough Grade - Heavy Haul Rd. Profile
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00054	  	00C	  	Rough Grade - Heavy Haul Rd. Profile
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00055	  	00C	  	Rough Grade - Heavy Haul Rd. Profile
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00056	  	00C	  	Rough Grade - Heavy Haul Rd. Profile
		  		  	25829-200-CG-000-00057	  	00C	  	Rough Grade - Heavy Haul Rd. Profile

  
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		  		  	25829-200-CS-000-00001	  	00A	  	Civil Site Development Standard - Guard Rail
	5.3.2	  	Building Floor Plans (Bechtel Scope Buildings)	  	25829-200-A0-30000-00040	  	00A	  	Architectural Typical Analyzer Layout Floor Plan and Elevations
		  		  	25829-200-A1-47E01-00001	  	00B	  	Architectural BOG Compressor Shelter 30A-4004 Plans
		  		  	25829-200-A2-47E01-00001	  	00B	  	Architectural BOG Compressor Shelter 30A-4004 Elevation and Section
		  		  	25829-200-A1-47F01-00001	  	00B	  	Architectural Water Treatment Building 30A-4008 Floor Plan
		  		  	25829-200-A1-47F01-00002	  	00B	  	Architectural Water Treatment Building 30A-4008 Roof Plan
		  		  	25829-200-A1-45A01-00001	  	00A	  	Architectural Refrig. Compressor Shelter 35A-4009 & 36A-4009 Floor Plan
		  		  	25829-200-A2-45A01-00001	  	00A	  	Architectural Refrig. Compressor Shelter 35A-4009 & 36A-4009 Elevations
		  		  	25829-200-A2-47F01-00001	  	00B	  	Architectural Water Treatment Building 30A-4008 Elevations
		  		  	25829-200-A2-47F01-00002	  	00B	  	Architectural Water Treatment Building 30A-4008 Elevations
		  		  	25829-200-A2-47F01-00003	  	00B	  	Architectural Water Treatment Building 30A-4008 Elevations
		  		  	25829-200-A3-45A01-00001	  	00A	  	Architectural Refrig. Compressor Shelter 35A-4009 & 36A-4009 Elevations
		  		  	25829-200-A3-47F01-00001	  	00B	  	Architectural Water Treatment Building 30A-4008 Elevations
	5.3.3	  	Standard Drawings	  	25829-200-CP-000-00001	  	00A	  	14 Inches Precast Concrete Pile Details and Notes
		  		  	25829-200-CP-000-00002	  	00A	  	18 Inches Precast Concrete Pile Details and Notes
		  		  	25829-200-CP-000-00003	  	00A	  	Treated Timber Pile Details and Notes
		  		  	25829-200-DB-000-00001	  	00A	  	Structural Standards Concrete General Notes
		  		  	25829-200-DB-000-00002	  	00A	  	Structural Standards Concrete Detail Sht -1
		  		  	25829-200-DB-000-00003	  	00A	  	Structural Standards Concrete Detail Sht - 2
		  		  	25829-200-DB-000-00004	  	00A	  	Structural Standards Concrete Detail Sht - 3
		  		  	25829-200-DB-000-00005	  	00A	  	Structural Standards Typical Sectional Details Sht - 4
		  		  	25829-200-DB-000-00006	  	00A	  	Structural Standards Post Installed Anchor Details Sht - 5
		  		  	25829-200-DB-000-00007	  	00A	  	Structural Standards Anchor Bolts Sht - 6
		  		  	25829-200-DB-000-00008	  	00A	  	Structural Standards Development and Splice Lengths
		  		  	25829-200-SS-000-00001	  	00A	  	Structural Steel Standards General Notes and Abbreviations
		  		  	25829-200-SS-000-00002	  	00A	  	Structural Steel Standards Beam Connections
		  		  	25829-200-SS-000-00003	  	00A	  	Structural Steel Standards Vertical Bracing Connections

  
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		  		  	25829-200-SS-000-00004	  	00A	  	Structural Steel Standards Horizontal Bracing Connections Column and Base Plate Details
		  		  	25829-200-SS-000-00005	  	00A	  	Structural Steel Standards Column and Base Plate Details
		  		  	25829-200-SS-000-00006	  	00A	  	Structural Steel Standards Angle Railing Sheet 1 of 2
		  		  	25829-200-SS-000-00007	  	00A	  	Structural Steel Standards Angle Railing Sheet 2 of 2
		  		  	25829-200-SS-000-00008	  	00A	  	Structural Steel Standards Ladder Details
		  		  	25829-200-SS-000-00009	  	00A	  	Structural Steel Standards Ladder Safety Cage Details
		  		  	25829-200-SS-000-00010	  	00A	  	Structural Steel Standards Stair Details Sheet 1 of 2
		  		  	25829-200-SS-000-00011	  	00A	  	Structural Steel Standards Stair Details 2 of 2
		  		  	25829-200-SS-000-00012	  	00A	  	Structural Steel Standards Grating Details
		  		  	25829-200-SS-000-00013	  	00A	  	Structural Steel Standards Floor Plate Details
		  		  	25829-200-SS-000-00014	  	00A	  	Structural Steel Standards Safety Cable Holes
		  		  	25829-200-SS-000-00015	  	00A	  	Structural Steel Standards Concrete Fireproofing Details
	5.3.4	  	MET - Cathodic Protection System	  	25829-200-N3-2912-00001	  	00A	  	Internal Cathodic Protection System - Details Waste Water Tank 10S-2912
		  		  	25829-200-N3-3601-00001	  	00A	  	Internal Cathodic Protection System - Details RO Water Tank 00S-3601
		  		  	25829-200-N3-3606-00001	  	00A	  	Internal Cathodic Protection System - Details Filtered Water Storage Tank 00S-3606
		  		  	25611-200-N3-4701-00001	  	00A	  	Internal Cathodic Protection System - Details Turbine IAH (Potable) Water Tank 11S-4701
	6.0	  	GEOTECH AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING	  		  		  	
	6.1	  	Transient Analysis Report	  	25829-200K0R-DK-00002	  	00A	  	Stage 3 LNG Rundown System FEED level Hydraulic Transient Analysis
	6.2	  	Seismic Report	  	Seismic Hazards Reports	  		  	Final Report Updated Site-Specific Seismic Hazard Evaluation of the LNG Facility in Sabine Pass, LA URS Corporation
	7.0 - 10.0	  	Not Used	  		  		  	
	11.0	  	***	  		  		  	
	11.1	  	***	  		  		  	
	11.1.1	  	Process Flow Diagrams	  	25829-200-M5-3517-00001	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Flow Diagram Heavies Removal/NGL Recovery
	11.1.2	  	P & I Diagrams and Line Designation Tables	  	25829-200-M6-3517-00001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Heavies Removal Column and Reboiler
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3517-00002	  	00A	  	Confidential - Heavies Removal Column Reflux Pumps

  
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	 Section
	  	 Title
	  	 Document Number
	  	 Rev
	  	 Description

		  		  	25829-200-M6-3517-00003	  	00A	  	Confidential - Debutanizer Feed Heater
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3517-00004	  	00A	  	Confidential - Debutanizer and Reboiler
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3517-00005	  	00A	  	Confidential - Debut. Reflux Condenser Reflux Drum and Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3517-00006	  	00A	  	Confidential - HRC Heavies Reflux Drum and Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3517-00007	  	00A	  	Confidential - HRC Reflux Pump Minimum Flow
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3517-00001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3517-00002	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3517-00003	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3517-00004	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3517-00005	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3517-00006	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3517-00007	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
	11.1.3	  	Equipment Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MED-17-E1701	  	00A	  	Confidential - Data Sheet for Heat Exchanger, Air Cooled-Debutanizer Reflux Condenser
		  		  	25829-200-MED-17-E1702	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Data Sheet Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger for Debutanizer Reboiler
		  		  	25829-200-MED-17-E1704	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Data Sheet Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger for Debutanizer Feed Heater
		  		  	25829-200-MED-17-E1705	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Data Sheet Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger for Heavies Removal Column Reboiler
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-17-P1701	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Debutanizer Reflux Pumps Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-17-P1702	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Heavies Removal Column Reflux Pump Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-17-P1703	  	00A	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Data Sheet for HRC Heavies Reflux Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-17-V1701	  	00B	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Mechanical Data Sheet - Heavies Removal Column
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-17-V1702	  	00B	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Mechanical Data Sheet - Debutanizer
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-17-V1703	  	00B	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Mechanical Data Sheet - Debutanizer Reflux Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-17-V1705	  	00B	  	CONFIDENTIAL - Mechanical Data Sheet - HRC Heavies Reflux Drum
	11.1.4	  	Process Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MEA-3517-01701	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Data Sheet - Air Cooled Heat Exchanger - Debutanizer Reflux Condenser
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3517-01702	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Data Sheet - Heat Exchanger Specification Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3517-01704	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Data Sheet - Heavies Removal _ NGL Stabilizer - Debutanizer Feed Heater

  
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	 Section
	  	 Title
	  	 Document Number
	  	 Rev
	  	 Description

		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3517-01705	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Data Sheet - Heavies Removal Column Reboiler
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3517-01701	  	000	  	Confidential - Column Specification Sheet - Heavies Removal Column
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3517-01702	  	000	  	Confidential - Debutanizer Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3517-01703	  	000	  	Confidential - Vessel Specification - Debutanizer Reflux Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3517-01705	  	000	  	Confidential - Vessel Specification Sheet - HRC Heavies Reflux Drum
	11.2	  	Unit 18 – Condensate Stabilization	  		  		  	
	11.2.1	  	Process Flow Diagram	  	25829-200-M5-3518-00001	  	000	  	Confidential - Process Flow Diagram Condensate Stabilization
	11.2.2	  	P & I Diagrams and Line Designation Tables	  	25829-200-M6-3518-00001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Stabilizer
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3518-00002	  	00A	  	Confidential - Stabilizer Bottoms
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3518-00003	  	00A	  	Confidential - Stabilizer Condenser and Reflux Drum
		  		  	25829-200-M6-3518-00004	  	00A	  	Confidential - Stabilizer Reflux and Pentanes Charge Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3518-00001	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3518-00002	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3518-00003	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
		  		  	25829-200-M6D-3518-00004	  	00A	  	Confidential - Line Designation Table
	11.2.3	  	Equipment Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MED-18-E1810	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet Stabilizer Condenser
		  		  	25829-200-MED-18-E1819	  	00A	  	Data Sheet Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger for Stabilizer Reboiler
		  		  	25829-200-MED-18-E1828	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet Condensate Cooler
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-18-P1802	  	00A	  	Stabilizer Reflux Pumps Data Sheet
		  		  	25829-200-MPD-18-P1803	  	00A	  	Data Sheet for Pentanes Charge Pumps
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-18-V1810	  	00A	  	Data Sheets Column and Vessels Carbon Steel for Condensate Stabilizer
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-18-V1811	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet Stabilizer Overhead Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MVD-18-V1812	  	00A	  	Mechanical Data Sheet Stabilizer Feed Drum
	11.2.4	  	Process Data Sheets	  	25829-200-MVA-3518-01810	  	000	  	Column Specification Sheet - Condensate Stabilizer
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3518-01811	  	000	  	Vessel Specification Sheet - Stabilizer Overhead Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MVA-3518-01812	  	000	  	Vessel Specification Sheet - Stabilizer Feed Drum
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3518-01810	  	000	  	Process Data Sheet - Stabilizer Condenser
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3518-01819	  	000	  	Process Data Sheet - Stabilizer Reboiler
		  		  	25829-200-MEA-3518-01828	  	000	  	Process Data Sheet - Condensate Cooler

  
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 ATTACHMENT J 

HSE PLAN REQUIREMENTS 
  

	1.0	Introduction 

 In addition to the requirements specified in the Agreement, including
Section 3.10, Contractor shall create and provide to Owner for review a health, safety and environment plan (“HSE Plan”) for the Project that includes, at a minimum, the following: 

 

	 	1.1.	HSE Management Plan 

  

	 	1.2.	Construction Environmental Control Plan 

  

	 	1.2.1.	Construction Environmental Control Plan (CECP); 

  

	 	1.2.2.	Construction Waste Management Plan; 

  

	 	1.2.3.	Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures Plan (SPCC); and 

  

	 	1.2.4.	Erosion and Sediment Management Plan (E&S Plan). 

  

	 	1.3.	Traffic Management Plan 

  

	2.0	HSE Management Plan 

 Contractor shall develop and implement a plan for management of the
health, safety and environmental (“HSE”) matters for the Project (“HSE Management Plan”) to provide guidelines for compliance with: (i) all applicable Contractor HSE requirements, policies,
procedures and core processes; (ii) all Owner requirements; and (iii) all HSE requirements under Applicable Law, including any federal, state or local Permits. 

The HSE Management Plan shall contain Project specific information including Project scope, Project organization, HSE organization, and shall
be used as a guideline for the HSE management of the Project. Specific HSE procedures shall be developed from the HSE Management Plan to provide specific instructions on how to implement the HSE Management Plan. 

The HSE Management Plan shall be broken into the following ten (10) elements: 

 

	 	2.1.	Leadership & Commitment 

 The HSE Management Plan shall include a zero accident
philosophy and the Project HSE policy. This section of the HSE Management Plan shall include the following: 
  

	 	2.1.1.	Senior and Project management commitment; 

  

	 	2.1.2.	Define management expectations with regards to HSE of all Project personnel including supervision, employees, Subcontractors, and Sub-subcontractors; and 

 

	 	2.1.3.	Provide clear message that all Project personnel, Subcontractors, and Sub-subcontractors will be held accountable for their HSE performance. 

 

	 	2.2.	Strategies and Objectives 

 The HSE Management Plan shall provide the HSE strategy,
objectives, requirements and standards for the Project. This section of the HSE Management Plan shall include the following: 
  

	 	2.2.1.	Project HSE policy communication, updates and support; 

  
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	 	2.2.2.	Project HSE strategy including how it shall be supported and updated; 

  

	 	2.2.3.	Project HSE objectives, goals and targets; and 

  

	 	2.2.4.	Project Key Performance Indicators (KPI). 

  

	 	2.3.	Organization and Resources 

 The HSE Management Plan shall provide the roles and
responsibilities of the Project personnel and the plan for management of HSE documentation. This section of the HSE Management Plan shall include the following: 
  

	 	2.3.1.	Project and HSE organization; 

  

	 	2.3.2.	Project HSE roles and responsibilities; 

  

	 	2.3.3.	Functional HSE responsibilities and coordination (i.e. procurement, contracts, Project controls, HSE and etc.); 

  

	 	2.3.4.	Communication process with regards to HSE policies, procedures and requirements; and 

  

	 	2.3.5.	HSE information and documentation review, distribution and retention. 

  

	 	2.4.	HSE Risk Management 

 The HSE Management Plan shall define the Project approach to risk
management and shall provide Project requirements and guidelines for implementation. This section of the HSE Management Plan shall include the following: 
  

	 	2.4.1.	Defined risk management process that will identify HSE hazards and manage HSE risks; 

  

	 	2.4.2.	Defined process to evaluate projects, tasks and Subcontractors with regards to HSE risk and required resources for mitigation; 

  

	 	2.4.3.	Standardized risk matrix; 

  

	 	2.4.4.	Information sharing methods; 

  

	 	2.4.5.	Hazard recognition program; 

  

	 	2.4.6.	Hazard recognition teams; and 

  

	 	2.4.7.	Action register. 

  

	 	2.5.	Planning 

 This section of the HSE Management Plan shall include the following: 

 

	 	2.5.1.	Methods defined to achieve HSE objectives; 

  

	 	2.5.2.	Applicable HSE procedures, Site requirements and/or work instructions; 

  

	 	2.5.3.	Emergency preparedness; and 

  

	 	2.5.4.	HSE communications. 

  

	 	2.6.	Employee Competency 

 This section of the HSE Management Plan shall include the
following: 
  

	 	2.6.1.	Training program and requirements with training matrix; and 

  

	 	2.6.2.	People based safety program. 

  
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	 	2.7.	Customer Interface 

 This section of the HSE Management Plan shall include the following:

  

	 	2.7.1.	Communication between FERC and other Governmental Instrumentalities; 

  

	 	2.7.2.	Reporting, communication and information sharing; and 

  

	 	2.7.3.	Coordination, security and operating facility access. 

  

	 	2.8.	Contractor Evaluation, Selection and Monitoring 

 This section of the HSE Management Plan
shall include the following: 
  

	 	2.8.1.	Define evaluation and selection methods and processes; and 

  

	 	2.8.2.	Define how monitoring of Subcontractors shall be performed. 

  

	 	2.9.	Implementation and Monitoring 

 This section of the HSE Management Plan shall include the
following: 
  

	 	2.9.1.	Stop work policy; 

  

	 	2.9.2.	Incident reporting, recording and investigation; 

  

	 	2.9.3.	Procedure review; and 

  

	 	2.9.4.	Management of change. 

  

	 	2.10.	Auditing and Reviewing 

 This section of the HSE Management Plan shall include the
following: 
  

	 	2.10.1.	 Project self-assessment; 

  

	 	2.10.2.	 Management assessments; 

  

	 	2.10.3.	 HSE inspection; 

  

	 	2.10.4.	 Subcontractor monitors and responsibilities; and 

  

	 	2.10.5.	 Action register and corrective action closure. 

  

	3.0	Construction Environmental Control Plan 

  

	 	3.1	Construction Environmental Control Plan (CECP) 

 This section of the CECP shall include
the following: 
  

	 	3.1.1	Introduction; 

  

	 	3.1.2	General Project information; 

  

	 	3.1.3	Responsibilities; 

  

	 	3.1.4	Environmental management controls; 

  

	 	3.1.5	Environmental requirements, plans, and procedures; and 

  

	 	3.1.6	Required figures, tables and appendices. 

  

	 	3.2	Construction Waste Management Plan 

 This section of the Construction Waste Management
Plan shall include the following: 
  

	 	3.2.1.	Introduction; 

  

	 	3.2.2.	Waste types; 

  
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	 	3.2.3.	Waste management requirements; 

  

	 	3.2.4.	Waste disposal requirements; 

  

	 	3.2.5.	Waste minimization; and 

  

	 	3.2.6.	Required tables and appendices. 

  

	 	3.3	Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures Plan (SPCC) 

 This section of the SPCC
shall include the following: 
  

	 	3.3.1	Management approval; 

  

	 	3.3.2	Engineering certification; 

  

	 	3.3.3	Record of review and amendment form; 

  

	 	3.3.4	Introduction; 

  

	 	3.3.5	Security; 

  

	 	3.3.6	Trajectory analysis; 

  

	 	3.3.7	Secondary containment; 

  

	 	3.3.8	Contingency plans; 

  

	 	3.3.9	Inspections, testing and recordkeeping; 

  

	 	3.3.10	Personnel training & discharge prevention; 

  

	 	3.3.11	Spill response; 

  

	 	3.3.12	Spill notification and reporting; 

  

	 	3.3.13	Spill kits; and 

  

	 	3.3.14	Required figures, tables and appendices. 

  

	 	3.4	Erosion and Sediment Management Plan (E&S Plan) 

 This section of the E&S Plan
shall include the following: 
  

	 	3.4.1.	Introduction; 

  

	 	3.4.2.	General Project information; 

  

	 	3.4.3.	Responsibilities; 

  

	 	3.4.4.	Environmental management controls; 

  

	 	3.4.5.	Environmental requirements, plans and procedures; and 

  

	 	3.4.6.	Figures, tables and appendices. 

  

	 	4.0	Traffic Management Plan 

 This section of the Traffic Management Plan shall include the
following: 
  

	 	4.1.	Introduction; 

  

	 	4.2.	Responsibilities; 

  

	 	4.3.	Safe Facility Site layout; 

  

	 	4.4.	Pedestrian routes; 

  

	 	4.5.	Vehicle routes; 

  
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	 	4.6.	Traffic controls and Facility Site entrances; 

  

	 	4.7.	Parking; 

  

	 	4.8.	Vehicle safety equipment standards; 

  

	 	4.9.	Driving rules; 

  

	 	4.10.	Training requirements; and 

  

	 	4.11.	Vehicle inspection requirements. 

  
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 SCHEDULE 1 

TO ATTACHMENT FF 

FORM OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND 

CONSENT AGREEMENT WITH LENDER 

Bechtel Global Energy, Inc. (the “Contracting Party”) hereby acknowledges the existence of (but has not reviewed) the
Security Agreement, dated as of [            ], 20[    ] (as from time to time amended, supplemented or modified, the “Security Agreement”),
among Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC (the “Borrower”), [            ] as common security trustee in such capacity, the “Common Security
Trustee”), for the benefit of various financial institutions providing financing to the Borrower (collectively, the “Secured Parties”), and hereby executes this Acknowledgement and Consent Agreement (the
“Consent”) and agrees as follows: 
 1. The Contracting Party hereby acknowledges and consents in accordance with
the terms and conditions set forth below to the Borrower’s pledge and collateral assignment of all its right, title and interest in, to and under (but not, except as provided herein, its obligations, liabilities or duties with respect to) the
Parent Guarantee dated [            ], 20[    ] (the “Assigned Agreement”), given in respect of the Lump Sum Turnkey Agreement for the
Engineering, Procurement and Construction of the Sabine Pass Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility, dated [            ], 20[    ] , between Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc.
and the Borrower (the “EPC Contract”) to the Common Security Trustee pursuant to the Security Agreement. Capitalized terms used, but not otherwise defined, herein shall have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in
the Assigned Agreement. 
 2. The Contracting Party represents and warrants as of the date hereof as follows: 

a. The Contracting Party is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of Delaware, is authorized and
qualified to do business in all jurisdictions in which the nature of the business conducted by it makes such qualification necessary and where failure so to qualify has or could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on its
financial condition, operations, prospects, taxes or business. 
 b. The Contracting Party is not in violation of any Applicable Law or
judgment entered by any Governmental Instrumentality, which violations, individually or in the aggregate, have or could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on its performance of any obligations under this Consent or the Assigned
Agreement. There are no legal or arbitration proceedings or any proceeding by or before any Governmental Instrumentality, now pending or (to the current actual knowledge of the Contracting Party) threatened against the Contracting Party that, if
adversely determined, could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on its ability to perform under this Consent or the Assigned Agreement. 

c. No consent or approval of, or other action by or any notice to or filing with, any Governmental Instrumentality (except those previously
obtained) was required in connection with the execution and delivery by the Contracting Party of the Assigned 

  
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Agreement, or is required in connection with the execution and delivery of this Consent, or, to the best actual current knowledge of the Contracting Party, the performance of its obligations
under this Consent. 
 d. Neither the execution and delivery of this Consent and the Assigned Agreement by the Contracting Party, the
consummation of the transactions herein contemplated by the Contracting Party, nor compliance with the terms and provisions hereof by the Contracting Party, will: 

(i) conflict with, result in a breach of or default under, or require any consent (other than consents already obtained and
those permits, licenses, approvals, consents and exemptions that the Contracting Party is permitted to obtain in the ordinary course of business in the performance of its obligations under the Assigned Agreement) under: (A) the charter or
by-laws of the Contracting Party, (B) any Applicable Law, (C) any order, writ, injunction or decree of any court applicable to the Contracting Party, or (D) any agreement or instrument to which the Contracting Party is a party or by
which it is bound or to which it or any of its property or assets is subject in any such case under this clause (i) that has or could reasonably be expected to result in a material adverse effect upon the ability of the Contracting Party to
perform its obligations under this Consent and the Assigned Agreement; or 
 (ii) result in the creation or imposition of
(or the obligation to create or impose) any lien, security interest, charge or encumbrance upon any of the properties or assets of the Contracting Party. 

e. The Contracting Party has all necessary power and authority to execute, deliver and perform its obligations under this Consent and the
Assigned Agreement; the execution, delivery and performance by the Contracting Party of this Consent and the Assigned Agreement have been duly authorized by all necessary action on its part; and this Consent and the Assigned Agreement have been duly
and validly executed and delivered by the Contracting Party and each constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation of the Contracting Party enforceable in accordance with its terms, except as the enforceability thereof may be limited by
bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or moratorium or other similar laws relating to the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally, and by general principles of equity. There are no amendments, modifications or supplements (whether by
waiver, consent or otherwise) to the Assigned Agreement, either oral or written. 
 f. The Contracting Party is financially solvent, able
to pay all debts as they mature and possesses sufficient working capital to guarantee the completion of the work under the EPC Contract and perform its obligations hereunder. 

g. To the Contracting Party’s current actual knowledge, the Borrower (a) has complied with all conditions precedent required to be
complied with by or on behalf of the Borrower on or prior to the date hereof pursuant to the Assigned Agreement and (b) is not in default under any covenant or obligation of the Assigned Agreement and no such default has occurred prior to the
date hereof. 

  
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 h. The Contracting Party is not, to its current actual knowledge, in default under any covenant
or obligation hereunder or under the Assigned Agreement and no such default has occurred prior to the date hereof. After giving effect to the pledge and assignment referred to in paragraph 1, and after giving effect to the consent to such pledge and
assignment by the Contracting Party, to the current actual knowledge of the Contracting Party, (a) there exists no event or condition that would, either immediately or with the passage of time or giving of notice, or both, entitle either the
Contracting Party or the Borrower to terminate or suspend its obligations under the Assigned Agreement and (b) there are no claims or rights of set-off pending by any party to the Assigned Agreement. 

i. The Contracting Party affirms that it has no written notice or current actual knowledge of any pledge or assignment relative to the right,
title and interest of the Borrower in, to and under the Assigned Agreement other than the pledge and assignment referred to in paragraph 1. 

3. 
 a. From and after the date
hereof and unless and until the Contracting Party shall have received written notice from the Common Security Trustee that the lien of the Security Agreement has been released in full and provided that an event of default by the Borrower shall have
occurred and be continuing pursuant to the loan documents executed in connection with the Security Agreement, the Common Security Trustee shall have the full right and power to enforce directly against the Contracting Party (subject to all of the
Contracting Party’s defenses and other rights under the Assigned Agreement in accordance with the terms thereof) all obligations of the Contracting Party under the Assigned Agreement and otherwise to exercise all remedies thereunder and to make
all demands and give all notices and make all requests required or permitted to be made by the Borrower under the Assigned Agreement, all in accordance with the terms thereof; provided that no such performance shall be construed as an assumption by
the Common Security Trustee or any Secured Party of any covenants, agreements or obligations of the Borrower under or in respect of the Assigned Agreement, except to the extent the Assigned Agreement shall have been expressly assumed by the Common
Security Trustee pursuant to paragraph 5 hereof. Any action taken by the Common Security Trustee in accordance with this paragraph 3(a) shall be binding on the Borrower. If the Contracting Party receives any demands, notices or requests made from
the Common Security Trustee in accordance with this paragraph 3(a) which are conflicting with that made by the Borrower, the Common Security Trustee’s demands, notices and requests shall control over those conflicting demands, notices or
requests made by the Borrower. 
 b. The Contracting Party agrees that it cannot terminate or suspend its obligations under the Assigned
Agreement. 
 4. Notwithstanding any provision in the Assigned Agreement to the contrary, in the event of the proper assignment or novation
of the rights and obligation under the EPC Contract to a third party, or in the event of the execution of a new EPC Contract pursuant to the terms of Section 4 of that certain acknowledgement and consent agreement, dated
[            ] between Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. and the Common Security Trustee, the Contracting Party will enter into a new agreement with the Common Security Trustee or, at
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Common Security Trustee’s request, with the Common Security Trustee’s nominee, effective as of the date of such assignment, novation or execution, with substantially the same covenants,
agreements, terms, provisions and limitations as are contained in the Assigned Agreement; provided that the Common Security Trustee shall have made a request to the Contracting Party for such new agreement within seven (7) days after the date
of such assignment or novation of the EPC Contract or execution of a new EPC Contract. 
 5. Provided that an event of default by Borrower
shall have occurred and be continuing pursuant to the loan documents executed in connection with the Security Agreement, the Contracting Party agrees that the Common Security Trustee may (but shall not be obligated to) pursuant to the terms of the
Security Agreement assume, or cause any purchaser at any foreclosure sale or any assignee or transferee under any instrument of assignment or transfer in lieu of foreclosure to assume, all of the rights and interests of the Borrower thereafter
arising under the Assigned Agreement. If the rights and interests of the Borrower in the Assigned Agreement shall be assumed, sold or transferred as provided herein, then the Contracting Party shall continue to perform its obligations under the
Assigned Agreement in favor of the assuming party as if such party had thereafter been named as the Borrower under the Assigned Agreement. The Common Security Trustee shall not take action under this paragraph 5 until after the initial disbursement
of any of the Secured Parties’ loans. 
 6. The Contracting Party shall make all payments due to the Borrower under the Assigned
Agreement to [            ], acting as the Accounts Bank to Account No. [            ], ABA No.
[            ], FFC: [            ]. All parties hereto agree that each payment by the Contracting Party to the Accounts Bank of
amounts due to the Borrower from the Contracting Party under the Assigned Agreement shall satisfy the Contracting Party’s corresponding payment obligation under the Assigned Agreement and, to the extent applicable, the EPC Contract. 

7. No amendment or modification of, or waiver by or consent of, the Borrower in respect of, any provision of the Assigned Agreement shall be
effective unless the same shall be in writing, in accordance with the requirements of the Assigned Agreement, prior written notice thereof shall have been given to the Common Security Trustee and the Common Security Trustee shall have given its
consent. This Consent may be amended or modified only by an instrument in writing signed by the Contracting Party, the Borrower and the Common Security Trustee. 

8. The Contracting Party shall deliver to the Common Security Trustee concurrently with the delivery thereof to the Borrower, a copy of the
following items if and when provided by the Contracting Party to the Borrower pursuant to the Assigned Agreement: (a) notification prior to cancellation, non-renewal or a material change in the insurance coverage required under the terms of the
Assigned Agreement; (b) notification of termination; (c) notification of suspension of all of the Work; (d) notification of default by the Borrower; (e) notification of claims, demands, actions or causes of actions asserted
against the Contracting Party for which the Borrower has indemnification obligations; and (f) notification of request for arbitration. 

  
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 9. The Contracting Party shall provide to the Common Security Trustee any information or
documentation as reasonably requested by the Common Security Trustee in connection with the financing of the Borrower’s obligations under the Assigned Agreement including, without limitation, the following: (a) an opinion of counsel of
Contracting Party customary for a project financing with respect to the authorization, execution, delivery and enforceability, and other similar issues, of the Assigned Agreement and this Consent; (b) a certificate of an authorized officer of
Contracting Party certifying that (i) all amounts due and payable under the Assigned Agreement have been paid other than those amounts payable in respect of the current invoice and (ii) no event or condition exists to the Contracting
Party’s current actual knowledge which constitutes a default by the Borrower under the Assigned Agreement; and (c) a copy of a certificate of good standing of, and payment of franchise taxes by, the Contracting Party issued by the
Secretary of State of Delaware. 
 10. Notice to any party hereto shall be deemed to be delivered on the earlier of: (a) the date of
personal delivery and (b) if deposited in a United States Postal Service depository, postage prepaid, registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to such party at the address indicated below (or at such other address as
such party may have theretofore specified by written notice delivered in accordance herewith), upon delivery or refusal to accept delivery, in each case as evidenced by the return receipt: 

 

			
	 The Common Security Trustee:
		[                    ]
			[                    ]
			[                    ]
			[                    ]
		
	 The Borrower:
		 Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC
 700 Milam
Street, Suite 1900
 Houston, Texas 77002
 Telephone: ***

Facsimile: ***
 Attn: ***

Email: ***

		
			with a copy to:
		
			 Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC
 700 Milam
Street, Suite 1900
 Houston, Texas 77002
 Facsimile: ***

Attn: ***

		
	 The Contracting Party:
		 Bechtel Global Energy, Inc.
 50 Beale
Street
 San Francisco, California 94105-18190
 Facsimile:
***
 Attn: [                    ]

Email: [                    ]

  
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	with a copy to:
	
	 Bechtel Corporation
 3000 Post Oak
Boulevard
 Houston, Texas 77056

Facsimile: ***

Attn: Principal Counsel

 11. This Consent shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the respective successors and
permitted assigns of the Contracting Party, the Borrower, the Common Security Trustee and the Secured Parties (provided, however, that the Contracting Party shall not assign or transfer it rights hereunder without the prior written consent of the
Common Security Trustee). 
 12. This Consent may be executed in one or more counterparts with the same effect as if the signatures thereto
and hereto were upon the same instrument. This Consent shall become effective at such time as the Common Security Trustee shall have received counterparts hereof signed by all of the intended parties hereto. 

13. For purposes of this Consent, the term “day” or “days” shall mean calendar days unless otherwise defined herein. 

14. No failure on the part of any party or any of its agents to exercise and no delay in exercising, and no course of dealing with respect to,
any right, power or privilege hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof (subject to any statute of limitations), and no single or partial exercise of any right, power or privilege hereunder shall preclude any other or further exercise thereof or
the exercise of any other right power or privilege. 
 15. If any provision hereof is invalid and unenforceable in any jurisdiction, then,
to the fullest extent permitted by law, (a) the other provisions hereof shall remain in full force and effect in such jurisdiction and shall be liberally construed to carry out the intentions of the parties hereto as nearly as may be possible
and (b) the invalidity or unenforceability of any provision hereof in any jurisdiction shall not affect the validity or enforceability of such provision in any other jurisdiction. 

16. The agreements of the parties hereto are solely for the benefit of the Contracting Party, the Borrower, the Common Security Trustee and
the Secured Parties, and no Person (other than the parties hereto and the Secured Parties and their successors and assigns permitted hereunder) shall have any rights hereunder. 

17. This Consent shall terminate upon the indefeasible payment in full of all amounts owed in connection with the Security Agreement. 

18. THIS CONSENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK WITHOUT REGARD TO PRINCIPLES OF
CONFLICT OF LAWS THEREOF OTHER THAN SECTION 5-1401 OF THE NEW YORK GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW. THE CONTRACTING PARTY, THE 

  
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COMMON SECURITY TRUSTEE AND THE BORROWER HEREBY SUBMIT TO THE NONEXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK AND OF ANY NEW YORK STATE COURT
SITTING IN NEW YORK CITY FOR THE PURPOSES OF ALL LEGAL PROCEEDINGS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS CONSENT OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY, EXCEPT FOR DISPUTES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE ASSIGNED AGREEMENT WHICH WILL CONTINUE TO BE
GOVERNED EXCLUSIVELY BY PARAGRAPH 16 OF THE ASSIGNED AGREEMENT. THE CONTRACTING PARTY, THE COMMON SECURITY TRUSTEE AND THE BORROWER IRREVOCABLY WAIVE, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, ANY OBJECTION WHICH IT MAY NOW OR HEREAFTER HAVE TO THE
LAYING OF THE VENUE OF ANY SUCH PROCEEDING BROUGHT IN SUCH A COURT AND ANY CLAIM THAT ANY SUCH PROCEEDING BROUGHT IN SUCH A COURT HAS BEEN BROUGHT IN AN INCONVENIENT FORUM. 

19. EACH OF THE CONTRACTING PARTY, THE COMMON SECURITY TRUSTEE AND THE BORROWER HEREBY IRREVOCABLY WAIVES, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY
LAW, ANY AND ALL RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY LEGAL PROCEEDING ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS CONSENT OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY. 

20. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT, NONE OF THE CONTRACTING PARTY, THE COMMON SECURITY TRUSTEE, NOR THE BORROWER,
SHALL BE LIABLE UNDER THIS CONSENT, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY, PRODUCTS LIABILITY, PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY, INDEMNITY, CONTRIBUTION, OR ANY OTHER CAUSE OF ACTION FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL LOSSES OR DAMAGES, INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF OPPORTUNITY, LOSS OF REVENUES, LOSS OF FINANCING, LOSS OR INCREASE OF BONDING CAPACITY, COSTS OF OBTAINING OR MAINTAINING FINANCING, LOSS OF GOODWILL, OR BUSINESS
INTERRUPTION, OR DAMAGES OR LOSSES FOR PRINCIPAL OFFICE EXPENSES INCLUDING COMPENSATION OF PERSONNEL STATIONED THERE (“CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES”), AND THE CONTRACTING PARTY, THE COMMON SECURITY TRUSTEE, AND THE BORROWER DO
HEREBY RELEASE EACH OTHER FROM ANY LIABILITY FOR SUCH CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES; PROVIDED THAT THE EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION IS NOT INTENDED TO PRECLUDE RECOVERIES AS PERMITTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 20.4 OF THE EPC CONTRACT WITH
RESPECT TO OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE EPC CONTRACT ONLY. 
 (Signature page follows.) 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused their duly authorized officers to
execute and deliver this Consent as of the             day of             , 20    . 

[                    ] 

 

			
	 By:
	 	  

			
	 Name:
	 	
	Title:	 	

 SIGNATURE PAGE TO EPC GUARANTOR
DIRECT AGREEMENT 

  

 BECHTEL GLOBAL ENERGY, INC. 
  

			
	 By:
		  

			
	 Name:
		
	 Title:
		

 SIGNATURE PAGE TO EPC GUARANTOR
DIRECT AGREEMENT 

  

 ACKNOWLEDGED and AGREED 

SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC 
  

			
	By:		  

			
	Name:		
	Title:		

  
 SIGNATURE
PAGE TO EPC GUARANTOR DIRECT AGREEMENT 

 Execution Version 

ATTACHMENT FF 

FORM OF PARENT GUARANTEE 

[On Guarantor letterhead] 

This guarantee and indemnity agreement (hereinafter referred to as the “Guarantee”) effective on this the [  •] day of
[            ], 20[    ], is entered into by BECHTEL GLOBAL ENERGY, INC., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the state of Delaware, United
States of America, having its registered office located at 50 Beale Street, San Francisco, California, 94105-1845 U.S.A. (hereinafter referred to as “Guarantor”), in favor of Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC (hereinafter
referred to as “Owner”). 
 In consideration of Owner entering into an Engineering, Procurement and Construction agreement between
Owner and Guarantor’s wholly owned affiliate BECHTEL OIL, GAS AND CHEMICALS, INC. (“Contractor”) for the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and dated the [    ] day of
[            ], 20[    ] (“Agreement”) and accepting this Guarantee in respect of such Agreement it is agreed as follows: 

1. In this Guarantee: 
  

	 	(a)	unless otherwise defined herein, terms defined in the Agreement have the same meanings when used herein; and 

  

	 	(b)	references to the “Agreement” mean the relevant Agreement as supplemented, amended or extended from time to time. 

2. Guarantor hereby covenants and agrees unconditionally and irrevocably with Owner, its successors and assigns that: 

 

	 	(a)	Contractor shall properly and diligently observe the provisions of and perform its obligations and discharge its liabilities, whether actual or contingent, now or hereafter arising under or in connection with the
Agreement (whether arising by way of payment, indemnity or otherwise) (“Guaranteed Obligations”). 

  

	 	(b)	If Contractor fails to perform or defaults in any manner whatsoever in the due and proper performance of any Guaranteed Obligations, or commits any breach of any Guaranteed Obligations, Guarantor shall, forthwith upon
written request from Owner so to do, secure or cause (including, as may be necessary, by contracting with a third party) the assumption and proper and diligent performance and discharge of those Guaranteed Obligations remaining unfulfilled.

  

	 	(c)	Guarantor shall pay to Owner on demand all monies due and owing by Contractor to Owner under the Agreement or pursuant to any claims made by Owner arising under or in connection with the Agreement. 

3. This Guarantee shall be given as a primary obligation of Guarantor and not merely as surety and accordingly Owner shall not be obliged before enforcing
this Guarantee to: (i) take any action in court or by way of arbitration or otherwise against Contractor; (ii) to take enforcement action or make any claim against or any demand on Contractor or exhaust any remedies against Contractor;
(iii) to enforce any other security held by Owner in respect of the Guaranteed Obligations of Contractor under the Agreement; or (iv) to exercise any diligence against Contractor. 

  
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 4. As a separate and independent obligation, Guarantor shall, on demand, indemnify and hold Owner harmless from
and against any and all losses, damages, liability and expenses, of whatsoever nature (including, without limitation, all legal fees and expenses on an indemnity basis) suffered or incurred by Owner: 

 

	 	(a)	in any way connected with: (i) any breach by Contractor of any Guaranteed Obligation and/or (ii) any breach by Guarantor of any obligations in this Guarantee, whether or not any such breach is caused, in whole
or in part, by negligence of Guarantor; and 

  

	 	(b)	if any of Contractor’s Guaranteed Obligations is or becomes unenforceable, invalid or illegal, the amount of loss, damage, liability or expense shall be equal to the amount that Owner would otherwise have been
entitled to recover from Contractor, had such Guaranteed Obligations been fully enforceable. 

 5. Notwithstanding any other provision of this
Guarantee, but except in relation to any expenses and legal fees referred to in paragraph 4(a) or any Insolvency Event of Contractor, Guarantor shall not have any greater liability to Owner than Guarantor would have had to Owner under the Agreement
had Guarantor been an original party to the Agreement in place of Contractor and the Agreement been fully enforceable. Guarantor shall be entitled in respect of the obligations, duties, and liabilities under this Guarantee to raise, and rely as
though it was Contractor on, any claims, rights, privileges, defenses, excuses or limitations available to Contractor under the Agreement, provided that any award or judgment between Contractor and Owner under the Agreement (whether in arbitration
or litigation, by default or otherwise) shall be conclusive and binding for the purposes of determining Guarantor’s obligations under the Guarantee but no such judgment shall be required to enforce Guarantor’s obligations under this
Guarantee. 
 6. This Guarantee shall be in addition to, and not in substitution for, and will not merge with, any rights or remedies that Owner may have
against Contractor arising under the Agreement or otherwise, and Guarantor shall not be released from the obligations hereunder by reason of any time or forbearance granted by Owner to Contractor or Guarantor. This Guarantee is a continuing
guarantee and indemnity and extends to any and all of Contractor’s Guaranteed Obligations under or arising in connection with the Agreement. 
 7.
Guarantor makes the following representations and warranties: 
  

	 	(a)	It has the power to enter into and perform its obligations under this Guarantee; 

  

	 	(b)	It has taken all necessary corporate action to authorize the entry into and performance of this Guarantee and to carry out the transactions and discharge the obligations contemplated by this Guarantee; and

  

	 	(c)	This Guarantee is its valid and binding obligation enforceable in accordance with its terms, and Guarantor acknowledges and agrees that Owner has agreed to enter into the Agreement and to accept this Guarantee in
reliance on these representations and warranties. 

 8. If any payment by Contractor or Guarantor or any other surety or discharge given by
Owner is avoided or reduced as a result of insolvency or similar event (a) the liability of Guarantor shall continue as if the payment or discharge had not occurred, and (b) Owner shall be entitled to recover the value or amount of that
security or payment from Guarantor as if the payment or discharge had not occurred. 

  
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 9. The liability of Guarantor hereunder shall not in any way be reduced, released, discharged, diminished or
affected by: 
  

	 	(a)	The granting of any waiver, time or indulgence to Guarantor or to Contractor by Owner; 

  

	 	(b)	The effecting of any compromise, discharge or release whatsoever with Contractor by Owner or any other person; 

  

	 	(c)	Suspension or termination (in whole or in part) of Contractor’s services or Work under the Agreement; 

  

	 	(d)	Any breach of the Agreement by Owner or any other thing done or neglected to be done by Owner; 

  

	 	(e)	Any lack of power, authority or legal personality or change in the constitution or business organization of Contractor or the illegality of any relevant contracts or obligation; 

 

	 	(f)	Any variation to the scope of work or services under the Agreement (including, without limitation, by way of a Change Order); 

  

	 	(g)	The amendment, novation, supplement or extension of any terms or conditions of the Agreement by Owner; 

  

	 	(h)	Any disability, incapacity, insolvency, administration or similar proceedings with respect to Contractor; 

  

	 	(i)	Any reorganization, change in ownership, merger, consolidation, change in status or like arrangement in respect of either Contractor or Guarantor; 

 

	 	(j)	Any assignment of this Guarantee or the Agreement, or the granting or creation of any mortgage, pledge, charge or other encumbrance over or in respect of this Guarantee or the Agreement or any of Owner’s rights or
benefits under or pursuant to this Guarantee or the Agreement; or 

  

	 	(k)	Any act, omission, matter or thing which, but for this Paragraph 9, would reduce, release, discharge, diminish or affect any of Guarantor’s obligations under this Guarantee. 

10. All payments under this Guarantee shall be made to the account specified in the relevant demand of the Agreement and shall be made free of any withholding
or deduction and Guarantor shall have no right of set-off, deduction, abatement or counterclaim except for those rights it exercises on behalf of Contractor under the Agreement. 

11. Any notices or communications to be made by Guarantor or Owner to the other under or in connection with this Guarantee shall be in writing and made to the
other at the following addresses: 
 Guarantor: 

Bechtel Global Energy, Inc. 
 3000
Post Oak Blvd. 
 Houston, Texas 77056 

Phone: *** 
 Facsimile: *** 

Attn: *** 

  
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 With a copy to: 

Bechtel Global Energy, Inc. 
 3000
Post Oak Blvd. 
 Houston, Texas 77056 

Phone: *** 
 Facsimile: *** 

Attn: Principal Counsel 
 Owner: 

Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC 

700 Milam, Suite 1900 
 Houston,
Texas 77002 
 Facsimile *** 

Attn: *** 
 With a copy to: 

Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC 

700 Milam, Suite 1900 
 Houston,
Texas 77002 
 Facsimile *** 

Attn: *** 
 Any notice or communication delivered
or made by one person to the other under this Guarantee shall be effective: 
  

	 	(a)	If by way of facsimile, when received as evidenced by confirmation; or 

  

	 	(b)	If by way of letter, when it has been left at the relevant address. 

 12. Any provision of this Guarantee which
is prohibited, illegal, invalid or unenforceable in any jurisdiction is ineffective as to that jurisdiction only to the extent of the prohibition, illegality, invalidity or unenforceability and will not invalidate any other provision of this
Guarantee so long as the material purposes of this Guarantee can be determined and effectuated. 
 13. Guarantor shall, promptly on demand, pay to Owner the
amount of all costs, charges and expenses incurred in connection with the enforcement or exercise of any rights under this Guarantee. 
 14. No failure to
exercise, nor delay in exercising, any right or remedy under this Guarantee shall operate as a waiver, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right or remedy prevent any further or other exercise of any right or remedy. 

15. This Guarantee shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the state of Texas without giving effect to any choice or conflict of law
provision or rule that would cause the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than the state of Texas. 

  
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 16. Any claim, dispute or controversy arising out of or relating to this Guarantee (including, without
limitation, the construction, validity, interpretation, termination, enforceability or breach of this Guarantee, or the relationship of the Parties established by this Guarantee, and whether or not arising out of tort or contract)
(“Dispute”) shall be decided by final and binding arbitration. Such arbitration shall be held in Houston, Texas, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Parties, shall be administered by the Dallas, Texas office of the
American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) and shall, except as otherwise modified by this paragraph 16, be governed by the AAA’s Construction Industry Arbitration Rules and Mediation Procedures (including Procedures for
Large, Complex Construction Disputes) (the “AAA Rules”). The number of arbitrators required for the arbitration hearing shall be determined in accordance with the AAA Rules. The arbitrator(s) shall determine the rights and
obligations of the Parties according to the substantive law of the state of Texas, excluding its conflict of law principles, as would a court for the state of Texas; provided, however, the law applicable to the validity of the arbitration clause,
the conduct of the arbitration, including resort to a court for provisional remedies, the enforcement of any award and any other question of arbitration law or procedure shall be the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C.A. § 2. Issues concerning
the arbitrability of a matter in dispute shall be decided by a court with proper jurisdiction. The Parties shall be entitled to engage in reasonable discovery, including the right to production of relevant and material documents by the opposing
Party and the right to take depositions reasonably limited in number, time and place; provided that in no event shall any Party be entitled to refuse to produce relevant and non-privileged documents or copies thereof requested by the other Party
within the time limit set and to the extent required by order of the arbitrator(s). All disputes regarding discovery shall be promptly resolved by the arbitrator(s). This agreement to arbitrate is binding upon the Parties, Contractor’s surety
(if any) and the successors and permitted assigns of any of them. At Owner or Guarantor’s option, any other person may be joined as an additional party to any arbitration conducted under this paragraph 16, provided that the party to be joined
is or may be liable to either Party in connection with all or any part of any Dispute between the Parties. Without limiting the foregoing, if there are common issues of fact or law in connection with any Disputes in an arbitration conducted under
this paragraph 16 and any disputes in connection with any arbitration under the Agreement, either Party may consolidate the two arbitrations to the extent necessary to avoid inconsistent determinations. Guarantor agrees, upon Owner’s election,
to the joinder in any arbitration between Owner and Contractor arising out of or relating to the Project. The arbitration award shall be final and binding, in writing, signed by all arbitrators, and shall state the reasons upon which the award
thereof is based. Judgment on the arbitration award may be entered by any court having jurisdiction thereof. 
 17. This Guarantee constitutes the entire
agreement of Guarantor and Owner with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements, negotiations and understandings, both written and oral, between Guarantor and Owner with respect to the subject matter hereof. 

18. This Guarantee is solely for the benefit of Owner and its respective successors and permitted assigns, and this Guarantee shall not otherwise be deemed to
confer upon or give to any other third party any remedy, claim, reimbursement, cause of action, or other right, except as provided in paragraph 19 hereof. 

19. This Guarantee may be assigned to other Persons only upon the prior written consent of the non-assigning Party hereto, except that Owner may assign this
Guarantee to any of its Affiliates by providing notice to Guarantor. Furthermore, Owner may, for the purpose of providing collateral, assign, pledge and/or grant a security interest in this Guarantee to any Lender without Guarantor’s consent.
When duly assigned in accordance with the foregoing, this Guarantee shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the assignee; provided 

  
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that any assignment by Guarantor or Owner pursuant to this paragraph 19 shall not relieve Guarantor or Owner (as applicable) of any of its obligations or liabilities under this Guarantee. Any
assignment not in accordance with this paragraph 19 shall be void and without force or effect. Guarantor shall, on or before issuance of NTP under the Agreement, enter into an acknowledgement and consent with the Collateral Agent substantially in
the form of Schedule 1 to this Guarantee, as may be amended mutatis mutandis to conform to the acknowledgement and consent form agreed by Contractor under the Agreement. 

20. Guarantor acknowledges and agrees that Owner is entitled to the benefit of this Guarantee and the covenants, guarantees, indemnities and other promises
that are given and made in it by Guarantor, without Owner having signed this Guarantee. 
 21. This Guarantee may only be amended by a written agreement
that is signed by or on behalf of both Owner and Guarantor. 
 22. This Guarantee shall continue in full force and effect until all of the Guaranteed
Obligations of Contractor under the Agreement and all obligations, liabilities and guarantees of Guarantor under this Guarantee have been fulfilled or otherwise resolved, at which point this Guarantee shall expire of its own terms and shall be
returned to Contractor. 
 23. Guarantor shall not take any photographs of any part of the Liquefaction Facility, issue a press release, advertisement,
publicity material, financial document or similar matter or participate in a media interview that mentions or refers to the Work under the Agreement or any part of the Liquefaction Facility without the prior written consent of Owner. Guarantor
acknowledges and agrees that Owner shall be required, from time to time, to make disclosures and press releases and applicable filings with the SEC in accordance with applicable securities laws, that Owner believes in good faith are required by
Applicable Law or the rules of any stock exchange. If any such disclosure, press release or filing includes any reference to Guarantor, then Owner shall provide as much notice as is practicable to Guarantor to provide it with an opportunity to
comment; provided, however, the final determination shall remain with Owner. Guarantor acknowledges that Owner shall be required from time to time to make filings in compliance with applicable securities laws, including a copy of this Guarantee.

 IN WITNESS of which this Guarantee has been duly executed by a duly authorized representative of Guarantor and delivered on the day above written. 

 

	
	BECHTEL GLOBAL ENERGY, INC.
	
	By:                                     
                                       
	
	Name:                                     
                                 
	
	Title:                                     
                                   
	
	Acknowledged by:
	
	SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC
	
	By:                                     
                                       
	
	Name:                                     
                                 
	
	Title:                                     
                                   

  
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 Execution Version 

ATTACHMENT EE 

PROVISIONAL SUMS 

  
 EE-1 

 SCHEDULE EE-1 

Provisional Sums to be Fixed Based on Notice to Proceed 

1 INTRODUCTION 
 The Currency Provisional Sum, Fuel
Provisional Sum and Insurance Provisional Sum shall be adjusted by mutually agreed Change Order as described below. Upon adjustment of the Contract Price pursuant to this Schedule EE-1, the Aggregate Provisional Sum shall also be reduced to
reflect any Provisional Sums that have been fixed by mutually agreed Change Order. 
 1.1 Currency Provisional Sum 

The Aggregate Provisional Sum contains a Provisional Sum of *** U.S. Dollars (U.S.$***) based the following foreign (non-U.S. Dollar) currencies included in
the Contract Price (“Currency Provisional Sum”) at the listed value and exchange rate to the U.S. Dollar: 
  

					
	 FOREIGN CURRENCY
	  	VALUE IN FOREIGN
CURRENCY	 	EXCHANGE RATE
	 EURO
	  	€ ***	 	*** USD TO EURO

 On the date Owner issues the NTP, the Contract Price shall be subject to an upward or downward adjustment by Change Order to
account for currency fluctuations. This adjustment will be determined by multiplying (a) the difference of the exchange rate as quoted by Bloomberg on the following website: 

http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/currencies/ 

for the closing exchange rate on the date Owner issues NTP (the “NTP Exchange Rate”) and the above listed exchange rate (“Contract Exchange
Rate”) by (b) the value in corresponding value in foreign currency listed above (“Value of Foreign Currency”). 
 For clarity, the
Contract Price and the Aggregate Provisional Sum adjustments shall be the cumulative sum of the adjustment for each currency and the adjustment for each currency shall be: 
  

 
 1.2 Fuel Provisional Sum 

The Aggregate Provisional Sum contains a Provisional Sum of *** U.S. Dollars (U.S. $***) (“Fuel Provisional Sum”) for price fluctuation
in the cost of gasoline, non-road diesel, and diesel fuels to be used during construction, commissioning, and start-up of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility. The baseline index value from each of the selected indices is as of the week ending
March 16, 2015: 

  
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 Figure 1 
  

									
	 FUEL TYPE
	  	VALUE IN
ESTIMATE*	 	  	BASELINE
INDEX VALUE	 
	 Gasoline
	  	 	$    ***	  	  	 	2.220	  
	 Non-Road Diesel
	  	 	$    ***	  	  	 	2.763	  
	 Road Diesel
	  	 	$    ***	  	  	 	2.763	  

  

	*	Estimate refers to the Fuel Provisional Sum, which is based on the estimated quantities. 

 On the date Owner
issues the NTP, the Contract Price shall be subject to an upward or downward adjustment by Change Order for each of the following fuel types: (i) gasoline, (ii) non-road diesel, and (iii) road diesel listed above for any change in the
index value, at the nearest weekly datum, as published by the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) for the Gulf Coast Region for each specific fuel type (See Figure 2). The adjustment for each fuel type will be determined by subtracting the
baseline index value from the corresponding NTP index value (which is the index value on the date of NTP) and then dividing that result by the baseline index value and multiplying the result by the value in Fuel Provisional Sum for each of the fuel
types listed in Figure 1. For clarity: 
  
 

 
 The indices are as follows for the specific fuel types: 

Figure 2 
  

			
	 FUEL
	  	  INDEX 

		
	 Gasoline
	  	US EIA Weekly Gulf Coast Regular All Formulations Retail Gasoline Prices
		
	 Non-Road Diesel
	  	US EIA Weekly Gulf Coast No 2 Diesel Retail Prices
		
	 Road Diesel
	  	US EIA Weekly Gulf Coast No 2 Diesel Retail Prices

 For avoidance of doubt, Contractor bears the risk of determining the correct quantity of fuel for the Work as of the Contract
Date, and this Schedule EE-1 shall not entitle Contractor to any Contract Price adjustments on account of increases in the actual fuel quantity used for the Work as of the Contract Date. 

  
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 1.3 Insurance Provisional Sum 

The Aggregate Provisional Sum contains a Provisional Sum of *** U.S. Dollars (U.S.$***) (“Insurance Provisional Sum”) for
the cost of insurance premiums for the insurance required to be provided by Contractor in accordance with Attachment O (other than workers compensation and employer liability insurance) (the “Project Insurances”). On
or before the date Owner issues the NTP, or within a reasonable time after Owner issues the NTP (but no later than one-hundred twenty (120) Days after NTP), and in accordance with Section 2.3 of the umbrella agreement executed in
accordance with Section 9.1 of the Agreement, Contractor shall notify Owner in writing of the actual cost of the insurance premiums charged to Contractor by Contractor’s insurance carrier for the Project Insurances (“Actual
Insurance Cost”), which Actual Insurance Cost shall be adequately documented by Contractor. If the Actual Insurance Cost is less than the Insurance Provisional Sum, Owner shall be entitled to a Change Order reducing the Contract Price
by such difference. If the Actual Insurance Cost is greater than the Insurance Provisional Sum, Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order increasing the Contract Price by such difference. Contractor shall be responsible for the placement of the
Project Insurances required to be provided by Contractor in accordance with Attachment O, provided that Contractor shall reasonably cooperate with Owner to minimize such Actual Insurance Cost to the extent reasonably practicable. 

The Contract Price has been based upon naming the Owner Group as additional named insureds on the commercial general liability and umbrella or excess
liability policies specified in Section 1A.2 and 1A.4 of Attachment O and providing sudden and accidental pollution liability coverage under such commercial general liability policy. The Provisional Sum will include a cost for a
Contractor’s Pollution Liability policy. Such coverage will provide for both onsite and offsite clean up, in addition to the typical third party property damage and bodily injury resulting from a pollution condition.  

  
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 SCHEDULE EE – 2 

Provisional Sums to be Adjusted during Project Execution 

2 INTRODUCTION 
 The Soils Preparation Provisional Sum,
Existing & Stages 1 and 2 Liquefaction Facility Labor Provisional Sum, Operating Spare Parts Provisional Sum, and Louisiana Sales and Use Tax Provisional Sum shall be adjusted by mutually agreed Change Order as described below. Upon
adjustment of the Contract Price pursuant to this Schedule EE-2, the Aggregate Provisional Sum shall also be reduced to reflect any Provisional Sums that have been fixed by mutually agreed Change Order. 

2.1 Soils Preparation Provisional Sum 
 The Aggregate
Provisional Sum contains a Provisional Sum of *** U.S. Dollars (U.S. $***) for performance of the soils improvement, including clearing and grubbing (“Soils Preparation Provisional Sum”). This Work, including its respective
assumptions and qualifications, is defined in (i) FEED Books, Volume 1, Section 2.4 Scope of Facilities, Section 6.0 Civil Site Work, Items 4, 8 and 11; (ii) FEED Books, Volume 20, Section 5.3 Civil Structural,
Item 5.3.1 Site Preparation and Rough Grading Drawings; and (iii) FEED Books, Volume 10, Section 4.1.6 Site Plan Construction Facilities Stage 3 Laydown and Temporary Facilities; and (iv) 25936-100-G71-GAM-00001, “RECON
Scope and Schedule” (collectively “Preliminary Soils Preparation Basis Documents”). The Soils Preparation Provisional Sum is based on the following estimated quantities: 

  
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	 Activity
	  	Quantity	 	  	UOM	 
	 CLEARING AND GRUBBING
	  				  			
	 Clearing & Grubbing (Including Disposal)
	  	 	178	  	  	 	AC	  
	 SOIL IMPROVEMENT WORK
	  				  			
	 Soil Improvement to 3 ft. Depth Using a Mix Design with Lime
	  	 	378,013	  	  	 	CY	  
	 Soil Improvement to 5 ft. Depth Using a Mix Design with Lime
	  	 	38,846	  	  	 	CY	  
	 Soil Improvement to 6 ft. Depth Using a Mix Design with Lime
	  	 	637,403	  	  	 	CY	  
	 Soil Improvement to 7 ft. Depth Using a Mix Design with Lime
	  	 	167,903	  	  	 	CY	  
	 Soil Improvement to 8 ft. Depth Using a Mix Design with Lime
	  	 	52,811	  	  	 	CY	  
	 Soil Improvement to 9 ft. Depth Using a Mix Design with Lime
	  	 	13,245	  	  	 	CY	  
	 Soil Improvement to 10 ft. Depth Using a Mix Design with Lime
	  	 	36,128	  	  	 	CY	  
	 Soil Improvement to 11 ft. Depth Using a Mix Design with Lime
	  	 	10,458	  	  	 	CY	  
	 Soil Improvement to 12 ft. Depth Using a Mix Design with Lime
	  	 	31,231	  	  	 	CY	  
	 Soil Improvement to 13 ft. Depth Using a Mix Design with Lime
	  	 	20,749	  	  	 	CY	  
	 Soil Improvement to 16 ft. Depth Using a Mix Design with Lime
	  	 	3,733	  	  	 	CY	  
	 Soil Improvement to 18 ft. Depth Using a Mix Design with Lime
	  	 	18,464	  	  	 	CY	  
	 Soil Improvement to 23 ft. Depth Using a Mix Design with Lime
	  	 	22,361	  	  	 	CY	  
	 QC/QA Soil Improvement Test
	  	 	7,085	  	  	 	EA	  

 The Soils Preparation Provisional Sum, as of the Contract Date, is based on the Work description and the Preliminary Soils
Preparation Basis Documents referenced in this Section 2.1 and quantities set forth in the table specified in this Section 2.1. Within thirty (30) Days after completion of the pre-production testing required in Section 6.2A.15 of
the Agreement or thirty (30) Days after NTP, whichever date is later, Contractor and Owner shall jointly and in good faith review the results of the soils stabilization pre-production testing required in Section 6.2A.15 of the Agreement,
and any additional information as may arise, and Contractor shall prepare final soils preparation basis documents and revised estimated quantities as necessary to better define this Work and the schedule for its execution (collectively the
“Final Soils Preparation Basis Documents”). If the Final Soils Preparation Basis Documents show differences from the Preliminary Soils Preparation Basis Documents in the quantities or otherwise varies from the assumptions,
schedule, means or methods specified in the Preliminary Soils Preparation Basis Documents, the Soils Preparation Provisional Sum will be adjusted (up or down) to account for such differences. In addition, if the Final Soils Preparation Basis
Documents show differences from the Preliminary Soils Preparation Basis Documents in the quantities or otherwise varies from the assumptions, schedule, means or methods specified in the Preliminary Soils Preparation Basis Documents and such
differences or variances will adversely affect Contractor’s ability to perform the Work in accordance with the Project Schedule, Contractor shall be entitled to an extension to the Target Substantial Completion Date and

  
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Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date (and a corresponding adjustment to the Contract Price to the extent Contractor is entitled to delay costs under Section 6.9 of the Agreement) in
accordance with Section 6.9 of the Agreement for such differences between the Preliminary Soils Preparation Basis Documents and the Final Soils Preparation Basis Documents. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Owner may, at any time, instruct
Contractor to undertake commercially and technically reasonable efforts to overcome such delay (through additional labor and Equipment, crews, shifts, etc.). 

In the event that the performance of the production Work exceeds the revised quantities or otherwise varies from the assumptions, means or methods specified
in the Final Soils Preparation Basis Documents and such variances adversely affect Contractor’s ability to perform the Work in accordance with the Project Schedule, Contractor shall be entitled to an extension to the Target Substantial
Completion Date and Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date in accordance with Article 6 of the Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Owner may, at any time, instruct Contractor to undertake commercially and technically reasonable efforts to
overcome such delay (through additional labor and Equipment, crews, shifts, etc.). 
 If the actual cost incurred by Contractor for performance of the soils
improvement Work under this Agreement is less than the Soils Preparation Provisional Sum, Owner shall be entitled to a Change Order reducing the Contract Price by such difference and *** percent (***%) of such difference. If the actual cost incurred
by Contractor for the performance of the soils improvement Work under this Agreement is greater than the Soils Preparation Provisional Sum, Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order increasing the Contract Price by such difference, plus ***
percent (***%) of such difference. 
 2.2 Existing & Stages 1 and 2 Liquefaction Facility Labor Provisional Sum 

The Aggregate Provisional Sum contains a Provisional Sum of *** U.S. Dollars (U.S. $***) (“Existing & Stages 1 and 2 Liquefaction Facility
Labor Provisional Sum”) for labor necessary for the performance of modifications and improvements to the Existing Facility, Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility and Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility specified in Attachment X. The
Existing & Stages 1 and 2 Liquefaction Facility Labor Provisional Sum is based on an estimate of *** (***) hours for direct craft hours for this Work. Except for the Existing Facility, Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility and Stage 2 Liquefaction
Facility costs included in the Unit Rates set forth in Schedule D-5 (“Existing & Stages 1 and 2 Liquefaction Facility Costs”), all Work associated with the performance of the modifications and improvements of the
Existing Facility, Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility and Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility, including engineering and procurement Work, is included in the Contract Price and the cost thereof is not a Provisional Sum. If the Existing & Stages 1 and
2 Liquefaction Facility Costs under this Agreement, based on the Unit Rates set forth in Schedule D-5, is less than the Existing & Stages 1 and 2 Liquefaction Facility Labor Provisional Sum, Owner shall be entitled to a Change Order
reducing the Contract Price by such difference. If the Existing & Stages 1 and 2 Liquefaction Facility Costs under this Agreement, based on the Unit Rates set forth in Schedule D-5, is greater than the Existing & Stages 1
and 2 Liquefaction Facility Labor Provisional Sum, Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order increasing the Contract Price by such difference. 

  
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 The Existing & Stages 1 and 2 Liquefaction Facility Labor Provisional Sum, as of the Contract Date, is
based on the Work description and quantities specified in this Section 2.2. In the event that the performance of the Work exceed such quantities or otherwise varies from the assumptions specified in Section 2.2 and such variances adversely
affect Contractor’s ability to perform the Work in accordance with the Project Schedule, Contractor shall be entitled to an extension to the applicable Target Substantial Completion Dates and Guaranteed Substantial Completion Dates in
accordance with Section 6.9. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Owner may, at any time, instruct Contractor to increase Existing & Stages 1 and 2 Liquefaction Facility Labor (through additional crews, shifts, etc.) to overcome any such
delays. 
 2.3 Operating Spare Part Provisional Sum 

The Aggregate Provisional Sum contains a Provisional Sum of *** U.S. Dollars (U.S. $***) for supply and delivery of Operating Spare Parts
(“Operating Spare Part Provisional Sum”). If the actual cost charged to Contractor for the supply and delivery of Operating Spare Parts provided to Owner under this Agreement is less than the Operating Spare Part Provisional
Sum, Owner shall be entitled to a Change Order reducing the Contract Price by such difference and *** percent (***%) of such difference. If the actual cost for the supply and delivery of Operating Spare Parts provided to Owner under this Agreement
is greater than the Operating Spare Part Provisional Sum, Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order increasing the Contract Price by such difference, plus *** percent (***%) of such difference. 

2.4 Louisiana Sales and Use Tax Provisional Sum 
 The
Aggregate Provisional Sum contains a Provisional Sum of *** U.S. Dollars (U.S. $***) for Louisiana Sales and Use Taxes arising in connection with the Work (“Louisiana Sales and Use Tax Provisional Sum”). If the actual amount
of Louisiana Sales and Use Taxes paid by Contractor and its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors is less than the Louisiana Sales and Use Tax Provisional Sum, Owner shall be entitled to a Change Order reducing the Contract Price by such difference.
If the actual amount of Louisiana Sales and Use Taxes paid by Contractor and its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors is greater than the Louisiana Sales and Use Tax Provisional Sum, Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order increasing the
Contract Price by such difference, except for Louisiana Sales and Use Tax associated penalties and interest paid or incurred by Contractor and its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors as a result of non-compliance with the Louisiana Sales and Use
Tax laws. Subject to Section 4.5C of the Agreement, Owner and Owner’s tax consultant shall have thirty (30) Days following receipt of the Contractor’s Change Order request pursuant to this Section 2.4 to review and audit
Contractor’s Change Order request, supporting Louisiana Sales and Use Tax Returns and supporting invoice documentation as delineated in Section 4.5A of the Agreement to ensure the validity of Contractor’s Change Order with this
Section 2.4. Contractor shall reasonably cooperate with Owner and Owner’s tax consultant to minimize any and all Louisiana Sales and Use Taxes arising in connection with the Work, including a Contractor’s Change Order pursuant to this
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 Execution Version 

ATTACHMENT DD 

FORM OF ESCROW AGREEMENT FOR STAGE 3 

THIS ESCROW AGREEMENT (this “Escrow Agreement”) is entered into as of
[            ], 20[            ] (the “Effective Date”) by and among SABINE PASS
LIQUEFACTION, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Owner”), and BECHTEL OIL, GAS AND CHEMICALS, INC., a Delaware corporation, (“Contractor” and, together with Owner, each a
“Party” and, collectively, the “Parties”), and DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, a national banking association, as escrow agent (“Escrow Agent”). Capitalized terms
used, but not otherwise defined, herein shall have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the EPC Agreement (as defined below). 

W I T N E S S E T H : 

WHEREAS, pursuant to the terms of the Lump Sum Turnkey Agreement for the Engineering, Procurement and Construction of the Sabine Pass
Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility, dated as of [            ], 20[            ], by and between Owner and Contractor
(the “EPC Agreement”), Contractor will provide services for the engineering, procurement and construction of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility, and the commissioning, start-up and testing of the Liquefaction Facility; and

 WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 18.4 of the EPC Agreement, Owner has the obligation, in certain circumstances, to deliver the
Escrow Funds (as defined below) to be set aside in a designated escrow account (the “Escrow Account”) pursuant to the terms of this Escrow Agreement; and 

WHEREAS, Owner and Contractor have mutually agreed upon and selected Escrow Agent to serve as the escrow agent for the Escrow Funds
subject to the terms and conditions of this Escrow Agreement; and 
 WHEREAS, Escrow Agent is willing to serve in such capacity
subject to the terms and conditions of this Escrow Agreement. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual
covenants and agreements contained herein, the Parties and Escrow Agent, intending to be legally bound, agree as follows: 
 1.
Appointment of Escrow Agent. Owner and Contractor hereby appoint and designate Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as escrow agent to receive, hold, administer, invest and disburse the Escrow Funds in accordance with the terms of this Escrow
Agreement. Escrow Agent hereby accepts its appointment as Escrow Agent and agrees to hold, administer, invest and disburse the Escrow Funds in accordance with the terms of this Escrow Agreement. 

2. Delivery of the Escrow Funds. Pursuant to Section 18.4 of the EPC Agreement, Owner and Contractor have agreed that Owner shall
have the obligation in certain circumstances to deliver by wire transfer to Escrow Agent certain sums to be held by Escrow Agent in accordance with the terms of this Escrow Agreement (the “Escrow Funds”). Subject to and in
accordance with the terms and conditions hereof, Escrow Agent agrees that it shall receive, hold in escrow, invest and reinvest, and release or disburse the Escrow Funds. It is hereby expressly stipulated and agreed that all interest and other
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and become a part of the Escrow Funds for all purposes, and that all losses resulting from the investment or reinvestment thereof from time to time and any amounts which may be charged thereto in
accordance with Section 10 to compensate or reimburse Escrow Agent from time to time for amounts owing to it hereunder shall from the time of such loss or charge no longer constitute part of the Escrow Funds. 

3. Investment of the Escrow Funds. 

(a) The Escrow Agent shall hold the Escrow Funds in an interest bearing account or in a Government Money Market fund registered under the
Investment Act of 1940, as designated in writing by Owner and Contractor. 
 (b) For purposes of this Escrow Agreement, “Earnings”
means, with respect to the Escrow Funds or any portion thereof on any particular date, the interest and any other income earned on such amount from the date hereof through such date in accordance with the terms hereof. 

(c) On a monthly basis, the Escrow Agent shall deliver to the Owner and Contractor a written statement setting forth the balance of the Escrow
Account, all investments thereof, all Earnings thereon and all distributions made therefrom, which statement shall be delivered to Owner and Contractor in accordance with Section 11. 

4. Release of the Escrow Funds. Escrow Agent shall disburse the Escrow Funds to Owner or Contractor, or their assigned representatives,
only upon the following conditions and/or circumstances: 
 (a) Escrow Agent shall disburse the Escrow Funds, in whole or in part, as
directed by Owner and Contractor in a notarized writing in substantially the form of Exhibit 1, attached hereto (“Joint Notice”), executed by authorized representatives of Owner and Contractor and setting forth, at a
minimum, (i) the amount of the Escrow Funds (plus accrued interest) to be disbursed, (ii) the percentage allocation of the Escrow Funds (plus accrued interest) to be disbursed between Owner and Contractor, and (iii) the timing of when
the disbursement shall occur; OR, 
 (b) Escrow Agent shall disburse the Escrow Funds, in whole or in part, as directed by Owner in a
notarized writing delivered to Escrow Agent (with a copy by facsimile and registered mail to Contractor), in substantially the form of Exhibit 2, attached hereto (“Owner’s Notice”), setting forth, at a minimum,
(i) the amount of the Escrow Funds (plus accrued interest) to be disbursed and (iii) the timing of when the disbursement shall occur; provided that Contractor has not provided its objection in writing to Escrow Agent (with a copy by
facsimile and registered mail provided to Owner) (“Objection Notice”) within sixty (60) calendar days of receipt of Owner’s Notice, such Objection Notice setting forth in reasonable detail Contractor’s
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 (c) Escrow Agent shall disburse the Escrow Funds, if any, upon Escrow Agent’s receipt of a
court order or other legal and binding directive (including but not limited to a binding order from an arbitrator and any decision by an arbitration panel or arbitrator within the scope of Section 18.2 of the EPC Agreement) requiring Escrow
Agent to disburse such Escrow Funds in accordance with the terms of such court order or directive, irrespective of whether such court order or other legal and binding directive or arbitration decision is subject to appeal or has been appealed, and
if the Escrow Agent complies with any such judicial or administrative order, judgment, decree, writ or other form of judicial or administrative process, Escrow Agent shall not be liable to any of the parties hereto or their respective heirs,
devisees, executors, administrators, personal representatives, successors, trustee, receivers and permitted assigns, absent willful misconduct or gross negligence, or to any other person or entity even though such order, judgment, decree, writ or
process may be subsequently modified or vacated or otherwise determined to have been without legal force or effect. 
 5. Interest.
Upon disbursement of the Escrow Funds pursuant to Section 4 hereof, any interest accrued on such Escrow Funds shall be disbursed to Owner. 

6. Tax Matters. Through execution of this Escrow Agreement, Owner and Contractor hereby each provide Escrow Agent with their respective
taxpayer identification number documented on the signature page of this Escrow Agreement. Owner and Contractor shall provide Escrow Agent with the taxpayer identification number(s) of any recipient, other than Escrow Agent, of funds to be disbursed
from the Escrow Funds. Owner and Contractor understand that the failure to provide such information as to any recipient may prevent or delay disbursements from the Escrow Funds and may also result in the assessment of a penalty and Escrow
Agent’s being required to withhold tax on any interest or other income earned on the Escrow Funds. Any payments of income shall be subject to applicable withholding regulations then in force in the United States or any other jurisdiction, as
applicable. Solely for purposes of ensuring the regular payment of taxes upon Escrow Funds, the Parties agree that Owner shall be treated as the owner of the Escrow Funds for federal and state income tax purposes and that Owner shall include in
taxable income the earnings on the Escrow Funds. 
 7. Limited Liability of Escrow Agent. In performing its duties under this Escrow
Agreement or upon the claimed failure to perform its duties hereunder, Escrow Agent shall have no liability except for Escrow Agent’s willful misconduct or gross negligence. The Escrow Agent’s sole responsibility shall be for the
safekeeping and disbursement of the Escrow Funds in accordance with the terms of this Escrow Agreement. The Escrow Agent shall have no implied duties or obligations and shall not be charged with knowledge or notice of any fact or circumstance not
specifically set forth herein or in any notice given to it under this Escrow Agreement in accordance with Section 11 hereof. The Escrow Agent shall be entitled to rely upon and shall be protected in acting upon any request, instructions,
statement or other instrument, not only as to its due execution, validity and effectiveness, but also as to the truth and accuracy of any information contained therein, which Escrow Agent shall in good faith believe to be genuine, to have been
signed or presented by the Person or Parties purporting to sign the same and to conform to the provisions of this Escrow Agreement. In no event shall Escrow Agent be liable for incidental, indirect, special, consequential or punitive damages. The
Escrow Agent shall not be obligated to take any legal action or to commence any proceeding in connection with the Escrow Funds or to appear in, prosecute or defend any such legal action or proceedings. The Escrow Agent may consult legal counsel
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dispute or question as to the construction of any of the provisions hereof or of any other agreement or of its duties hereunder, and shall incur no liability and shall be fully protected from any
liability whatsoever in acting in accordance with the opinion or instruction of such counsel. Owner and Contractor, jointly and severally, shall promptly pay, upon demand (in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 10 hereof), the
reasonable fees and expenses of any such counsel; provided, however, Owner and Contractor agree that such fees and expenses shall be borne equally between Owner and Contractor. The Escrow Agent shall have no obligations or responsibilities in
connection with the EPC Agreement, or any other agreement between the Parties, other than this Escrow Agreement. 
 8. Right of
Interpleader. Should any controversy arise involving the Parties and Escrow Agent, or any of them or any other person, firm or entity with respect to this Escrow Agreement or the Escrow Funds, or should a substitute escrow agent fail to be
designated as provided in Section 14 hereof, or if Escrow Agent should be in doubt as to what action to take, Escrow Agent shall have the right, but not the obligation, either to (i) withhold delivery of the Escrow Funds until the
controversy is resolved, the conflicting demands are withdrawn or its doubt is resolved or (ii) institute a petition for interpleader in a court in New York, New York to determine the rights of the Parties and Escrow Agent. Should a petition
for interpleader be instituted, or should Escrow Agent be threatened with litigation or become involved in litigation in any manner whatsoever in connection with this Escrow Agreement or the Escrow Funds, Owner and Contractor hereby jointly and
severally agree to reimburse Escrow Agent for its reasonable attorneys’ fees and any and all other reasonable expenses, losses, costs and damages incurred by Escrow Agent in connection with or resulting from such threatened or actual litigation
prior to any disbursement hereunder, except to the extent that any such expense, loss, cost or damage results from the willful misconduct or gross negligence of Escrow Agent. 

9. Exculpation of Escrow Agent. It is agreed that the duties of Escrow Agent are herein specifically provided and are purely
ministerial in nature, and that Escrow Agent shall incur no liability whatsoever except for its willful misconduct or gross negligence, so long as Escrow Agent is acting in good faith. The Parties do hereby release Escrow Agent from any liability
for any error or judgment or for any act done or omitted to be done by Escrow Agent in good faith performance of its duties hereunder and do each, jointly and severally, indemnify Escrow Agent against, and agree to hold harmless, save and defend
Escrow Agent from, any costs, liabilities, and expenses incurred by Escrow Agent in serving as Escrow Agent hereunder and in faithfully discharging its duties and obligations hereunder. 

10. Compensation and Reimbursement of Expenses. The Parties shall compensate Escrow Agent for its services hereunder in accordance with
Exhibit 3 attached hereto and, in addition, shall reimburse Escrow Agent for all of its reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred in the performance of its duties and enforcement of its rights hereunder and otherwise in connection with the
preparation, operation, administration and enforcement of this Escrow Agreement, including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees, brokerage costs and related expenses incurred by Escrow Agent (collectively, the “Fees”),
unless arising from the willful misconduct or gross negligence of the Escrow Agent. All of the compensation and reimbursement obligations set forth in this Section 10 shall be payable within ten (10) Business Days following the
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agree that the Fees shall be borne equally by the Parties and the Fees may be deducted from the Escrow Funds. Solely in the event and to the extent that the Parties shall have failed to provide
payment to Escrow Agent within the ten (10) Business Day period set forth in the preceding sentence, Escrow Agent is authorized to disburse to itself from the Escrow Funds the amount(s) not paid, subject to Escrow Agent’s restoration of
such payment to the Escrow Funds should the applicable payment be later received by Escrow Agent. The term “Business Day” shall mean a day (other than a Saturday or Sunday) on which banks are generally authorized to be open for business in
the City of New York. 
 11. Notices. All notices, communications and deliveries under this Escrow Agreement will be made in writing
signed by or on behalf of the party making the same, will specify the Section under this Escrow Agreement pursuant to which it is given or being made, and will be delivered (i) by facsimile, (ii) by personal delivery or (iii) by
express air courier, return receipt requested (with evidence of delivery and postage and other fees prepaid) as follows: 
 If to Escrow
Agent: 
 Deutsche Bank National Trust Company 

1761 E. Saint Andrew Place 
 Santa
Ana, CA 92705 
 Attn: *** 

Email: *** 
 Telephone No.: ***

 If to Owner: 
 Sabine
Pass Liquefaction LLC 
 700 Milam Street, Suite 1900 

Houston, Texas 77002 
 Facsimile:
*** 
 Attn: *** 
 with a copy
to: 
 Sabine Pass Liquefaction LLC 

700 Milam Street, Suite 1900 

Houston, Texas 77002 
 Facsimile:
*** 
 Attn: *** 
 If to
Contractor: 
 Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. 

3000 Post Oak Boulevard 
 Houston,
Texas 77056 

  
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Facsimile: *** 
 Attn: *** 

with a copy to: 
 Bechtel Oil,
Gas and Chemicals, Inc. 
 3000 Post Oak Boulevard 

Houston, Texas 77056 
 Facsimile:
*** 
 Attn: Principal Counsel 

Except to the extent otherwise provided in the second paragraph of Section 3 herein, delivery of any communication given in accordance
herewith shall be effective only upon actual receipt thereof by the party or parties to whom such communication is directed. The Parties or Escrow Agent may change the address to which communications hereunder are to be directed by giving written
notice to the other parties hereto in the manner provided in this Section 11. All signatures of the parties to this Escrow Agreement may be transmitted by facsimile, and such facsimile will, for all purposes, be deemed to be the original
signature of such party whose signature it reproduces, and will be binding upon such party. 
 12. Authorization. Each Party to this
Agreement, on behalf of itself and the Escrow Agent, on behalf of itself, acknowledges and represents that the signatories for each Party and the Escrow Agent to this Escrow Agreement have the requisite authorization to bind the Parties and Escrow
Agent hereto. 
 13. Choice of Laws; Cumulative Rights. This Escrow Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with,
the laws of the state of New York, without giving effect to the principles thereof relating to conflicts of law. All of Escrow Agent’s rights hereunder are cumulative of any other rights it may have at law, in equity or otherwise. The Parties
and Escrow Agent agree that the forum for resolution of any dispute arising under this Escrow Agreement shall be in a court in Harris County, Texas. 

14. Resignation or Removal of Escrow Agent. Escrow Agent may resign from the performance of its duties hereunder at any time by
providing thirty (30) calendar days’ prior written notice to Owner and Contractor or may be removed, with or without cause, by Owner and Contractor, acting jointly, at any time by providing thirty (30) calendar days’ prior
written notice to Escrow Agent. Such resignation or removal shall take effect upon the appointment of a successor escrow agent as provided herein. Upon any such notice of resignation or removal, Owner and Contractor, acting jointly, shall appoint a
successor escrow agent hereunder, which shall be a commercial bank, trust company or other financial institution with a combined capital and surplus in excess of $100,000,000, unless otherwise agreed by Owner and Contractor as evidenced by written
instructions executed by Owner and Contractor. Upon the acceptance in writing of any appointment as Escrow Agent hereunder by a successor escrow agent: (i) the retiring Escrow Agent shall deliver the Escrow Funds to the successor escrow agent,
(ii) such successor escrow agent shall thereupon succeed to and become vested with all the rights, powers, privileges and duties of the retiring Escrow Agent, and (iii) the retiring Escrow Agent shall be

  
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discharged from its duties and obligations under this Escrow Agreement, but shall not be discharged from any liability for actions taken as Escrow Agent hereunder prior to such succession. After
any retiring Escrow Agent’s resignation or removal, the provisions of this Escrow Agreement shall inure to its benefit as to any actions taken or omitted to be taken by it while it was Escrow Agent under this Escrow Agreement. If Owner and
Contractor fail to designate a substitute escrow agent within thirty (30) calendar days after receiving a notice of Escrow Agent’s resignation or delivering to Escrow Agent a notice of removal, Escrow Agent may institute a petition for
interpleader. Escrow Agent’s sole responsibility after such thirty (30) calendar day notice period expires shall be to hold the Escrow Funds (without any obligation to reinvest the same) and to deliver the same to a designated substitute
escrow agent, if any, or in accordance with the directions of a final order or judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, at which time of delivery Escrow Agent’s obligations hereunder shall cease and terminate. 

15. Assignment. This Escrow Agreement shall not be assigned without the prior written consent of the non-assigning party hereto, except
Owner may assign this Escrow Agreement, in whole or in part, to any of its Affiliates or Lender without Contractor’s or Escrow Agent’s consent. When duly assigned in accordance with the foregoing, this Escrow Agreement shall be binding
upon and shall inure to the benefit of the assignee; provided that any assignment by a party pursuant to this Section 15 shall not relieve such assigning party of any of its obligations under this Escrow Agreement. Any assignment not in
accordance with this Section 15 shall be void and without force or effect, and any attempt to assign this Escrow Agreement in violation of this provision shall grant the non-assigning party the right, but not the obligation, to terminate this
Escrow Agreement at its option for default. 
 16. Severability. If one or more of the provisions hereof shall for any reason be held
to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect under applicable law, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provisions hereof, and this Escrow Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal or
unenforceable provision had never been contained herein, and the remaining provisions hereof shall be given full force and effect. 
 17.
Reliance. The Escrow Agent may rely upon, and shall be protected in acting or refraining from acting upon, any written instructions or notices furnished to it in accordance herewith and, in particular, in accordance with Section 4 of
this Escrow Agreement and believed by it to be genuine and to have been signed and presented by the proper party or parties, except for Escrow Agent’s willful misconduct or gross negligence. 

18. Amendment. This Agreement may not be amended, supplemented or otherwise modified without the prior written consent of the parties
hereto. 
 19. Termination. This Escrow Agreement shall terminate upon the disbursement, in accordance with Sections 4, 8 or 14
hereof, of the Escrow Funds in full; provided, however, that in the event all Fees required to be paid to Escrow Agent hereunder are not fully and finally paid prior to termination, the provisions of Section 10 hereof shall survive the
termination hereof and, provided further, that the last sentence of Section 8 hereof and the provisions of Section 9 hereof shall, in any event, survive the termination hereof. 

  
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 20. Force Majeure. The Escrow Agent shall not be responsible or liable for any failure or
delay in the performance of its obligation under this Escrow Agreement to the extent caused by circumstances beyond its reasonable control, including acts of God; earthquakes; fire; flood; wars; acts of terrorism; civil or military disturbances;
sabotage; epidemic; riots; interruptions, loss or malfunctions of utilities or communications services; labor disputes; acts of civil or military authority or governmental action; it being understood that in any such case the Escrow Agent shall use
commercially reasonable efforts which are consistent with accepted practices in the banking industry to resume performance as soon as reasonably practicable under the circumstances and to mitigate the adverse impact of such circumstances. 

21. USA PATRIOT Act. The parties acknowledge that in order to help the United States government fight the funding of terrorism and
money laundering activities, pursuant to Federal regulations that became effective on October 1, 2003 (Section 326 of the USA PATRIOT Act) all financial institutions are required to obtain, verify, record and update information that identifies
each person establishing a relationship or opening an account. The parties to this Agreement agree that they will provide to the Escrow Agent such information as it may request, from time to time, in order for the Escrow Agent to satisfy the
requirements of the USA PATRIOT Act, including but not limited to the name, address, tax identification number and other information that will allow it to identify the individual or entity who is establishing the relationship or opening the account
and may also ask for formation documents such as articles of incorporation or other identifying documents to be provided. 
 22.
General. The section headings contained in this Escrow Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Escrow Agreement. This Escrow Agreement and any affidavit, certificate,
instrument, agreement or other document required to be provided hereunder may be executed in two (2) or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original instrument, but all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same
instrument. Unless the context shall otherwise require, the singular shall include the plural and vice-versa, and each pronoun in any gender shall include all other genders. The terms and provisions of this Escrow Agreement constitute the entire
agreement among the Parties and Escrow Agent in respect of the subject matter hereof, and neither the Parties nor Escrow Agent has relied on any representations or agreements of the other, except as specifically set forth in this Escrow Agreement.
This Escrow Agreement or any provision hereof may be amended, modified, waived or terminated only by written instrument duly signed by the Parties and Escrow Agent. This Escrow Agreement shall inure to the benefit of, and be binding upon, the
Parties and Escrow Agent and their respective heirs, devisees, executors, administrators, personal representatives, successors, trustees, receivers and permitted assigns. This Escrow Agreement is for the sole and exclusive benefit of the Parties and
Escrow Agent, and nothing in this Escrow Agreement, express or implied, is intended to confer or shall be construed as conferring upon any other person any rights, remedies or any other type or types of benefits. 

[Signature Page Follows] 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Escrow Agreement to be effective as of the
Effective Date. 
  

			
	Owner:
	
	SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC

 
			
		
	By:		  

 
			
	Name:		  

			
	Title:		  

			
	Tax Identification #:		  

 
			
	
	Contractor:

 
			
	
	BECHTEL OIL, GAS AND CHEMICALS, INC.

 
			
		
	By:		  

 
			
	Name:		  

			
	Title:		  

			
	Tax Identification #:		  

 
			
	
	Escrow Agent:

 
			
	
	DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY

 
			
		
	By:		  

 
			
	Name:		  

			
	Title:		  

  
 DD-9 

 Exhibit 1 

Form of Joint Notice 

[Date] 
 [Name of
Escrow Agent] 
 [Address] 
 Attn:
[                    ] 
  

	Re:	Escrow Agreement, dated [            ], 20[            ], by and among Sabine Pass
Liquefaction LLC (“Owner”), Bechtel Oil, Gas, and Chemicals, Inc. (“Contractor”) and [Name of Escrow Agent] (“Escrow Agent”) (the “Escrow
Agreement”) 

 Dear [            ]: 

Pursuant to Section 4(a) of the Escrow Agreement, Owner and Contractor hereby certify that
[$U.S.        ] of the Escrow Funds (the “Released Escrow Funds”), plus any accrued interest thereon, should be released from the Escrow Account and disbursed to
[Owner/Contractor/Owner and Contractor], as set forth below. Capitalized terms used, but not otherwise defined, herein shall have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Escrow Agreement. 

Owner and Contractor hereby direct Escrow Agent to release and disburse such Released Escrow Funds by wire transfer in immediately available
funds, within [    ] ([    ]) Days of receipt of this notice, as follows: [(i)] [$U.S.
                    ] of the Released Escrowed Funds, plus accrued interest thereon, to
[                    ] to the following account [list account information including name of recipient, name of recipient’s financial
institution, account number, and ABA routing number]; and (ii) [$U.S.         ] of the Released Escrowed Funds, plus accrued interest thereon, to
[                    ] to the following account [list account information including name of recipient, name of recipient’s financial
institution, account number, and ABA routing number]. 
 This Joint Notice may be executed in two (2) or more counterparts, each of
which shall be deemed an original, but all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same Joint Notice. A facsimile or photocopy of any signature shall have the same force and effect as an original. This Joint Notice shall be effective as
of the date first written above once the counterparts of the Joint Notice have been signed and delivered by all the parties set forth below. 
  

			
	Very truly yours,
	
	Owner:
	
	SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC
		
	By:		  

	Name:		  

	Title:		  

	
	Contractor:
	
	BECHTEL OIL, GAS AND CHEMICALS, INC.
		
	By:		  

	Name:		  

	Title:		  

  
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 cc:
[                    ] 
 State of
[                    ] 
 County of
[                    ] 
 This instrument was
acknowledged before me on [Date] by [Name of Officer], [Title of Officer] of [Name of entity acknowledging], a [jurisdiction] [type of entity], on behalf of said [type of entity]. 

 

					
	Commission expires:                    		  
		
			Notary Public’s signature		

 (Notary stamp or seal) 

  
 DD-11 

 Exhibit 2 

Form of Owner’s Notice 

[Date] 
 [Name of
Escrow Agent] 
 [Address] 
 Attn:
[                        ] 
  

	Re:	Escrow Agreement, dated [            ], 20[    ], by and among Sabine Pass Liquefaction LLC
(“Owner”), Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. (“Contractor”) and [Name of Escrow Agent] (“Escrow Agent”) (the “Escrow Agreement”)

 Dear [            ]: 

Pursuant to Section 4(b) of the Escrow Agreement, Owner hereby certifies that
[$U.S.                    ] of the Escrow Funds (the “Released Escrow Funds”), plus any accrued interest
thereon, should be released from the Escrow Account and disbursed to [Owner] [Name of Other Recipient], as set forth below. Capitalized terms used, but not otherwise defined, herein shall have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in
the Escrow Agreement. 
 Owner hereby directs Escrow Agent to release and disburse such Released Escrowed Funds, plus accrued interest
thereon, by wire transfer in immediately available funds, within [    ] ([    ]) days of receipt of this notice, as follows (provided that Escrow Agent has not received, within
sixty (60) calendar days of receipt of this notice, written notice from Contractor of its objection to the terms of this notice): 
  

					
			Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC		
			[Name of Financial Institution]		
			[City, State]		
			Account No.: [                                 
           ]		
			ABA Routing No.: [                    ]		
			Amount: U.S.$[            ]		

  

			
	Very truly yours,
	Owner:
	SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC
		
	 By:
		  

	Name:		  

	Title:		  

  

	cc:	Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. 

 3000 Post Oak Boulevard 

Houston, Texas 77056 
 Attn:
[                    ] 

  
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 State of
[                    ] 
 County of
[                    ] 
 This instrument
was acknowledged before me on [Date] by [Name of Officer], [Title of Officer] of [Name of entity acknowledging], a [jurisdiction] [type of entity], on behalf of said [type of entity]. 

 

			
	Commission expires:
                                         
                       		  

			Notary Public’s signature
		
	(Notary stamp or seal)		

  
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 Exhibit 3 

Fee Schedule 

  
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 Execution Version 

ATTACHMENT CC 

INDEPENDENT ENGINEER ACTIVITIES 
 Owner
has overall responsibility to coordinate the activities of Independent Engineer, including but not limited to (i) arranging visits to Contractor’s offices and to the Stage 3 Site, (ii) forwarding relevant Project reports and
documentation to Independent Engineer, and (iii) transmitting comments and feedback, if any, from Independent Engineer to Contractor. Independent Engineer shall comply with all Stage 3 Site safety programs in effect while on the Stage 3 Site.
With respect to the activities of Independent Engineer, Owner is responsible for the actions of Independent Engineer. 
 Independent Engineer shall not be
entitled to issue any instruction or directive to Contractor or any of its Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors in connection with performance of the Work. Contractor shall reasonably cooperate with Independent Engineer in the conduct of his or her
duties in relation to the Liquefaction Facility, Existing Facility and the Work, including but not limited to, the activities of Independent Engineer set forth below: 
  

	1.	Conduct quarterly Stage 3 Site visits, including: 

  

	 	a.	Evaluation of the progress of the Work against the Milestones set forth in Attachment C, Schedule C-1 and the Level III CPM Schedule; 

 

	 	b.	Observation of general standard of workmanship and performance of spot checks of Contractor’s quality records; 

  

	 	c.	Review of incurred and potential delays and proposed Recovery Schedule, if any; 

  

	 	d.	Review of Contractor Permits obtained and assessment of Contractor’s ability to obtain outstanding Contractor Permits; 

  

	 	e.	Review and report on Contractor’s health, safety and environmental compliance programs; and 

  

	 	f.	Evaluation of Contractors safety statistics; 

  

	2.	Verify Contractor’s achievement of each Milestone per Attachment C, Schedule C-1 (including achievement of RFSU, Ready for Performance Testing (“RFPT”), Substantial Completion and Final
Completion); 

  

	3.	Review Contractor’s Monthly Progress Reports; 

  

	4.	Monitor and review each Change Order approved by Owner; 

  

	5.	Review performance and/or operational test reports for each utility system and confirm satisfactory performance; 

  
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	6.	Review all necessary reports and data associated with the pre-commissioning and commissioning of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility; 

  

	7.	Review Contractor’s proposed Performance Test plans and procedures and confirm compliance with Performance Test criteria specified in Attachment S and Attachment T, Applicable Codes and Standards,
Applicable Law, Equipment manufacturers’ recommendations, GECP, and loan documents with Lender; 

  

	8.	Witness Performance Tests, including: 

  

	 	a.	Observation of data collection procedures, instrumentation calibration and operating and testing personnel during the Performance Tests; 

 

	 	b.	Verification of compliance of operational and regulatory requirements with Agreement requirements, as well as Permits; 

  

	 	c.	Evaluation of compliance with Performance Guarantees and, if applicable, calculation of Liquidated Damages payments; 

  

	 	d.	Review and comment to Owner on Contractor’s Performance Test reports; and 

  

	 	e.	Verification of data collection and calculation procedures used to adjust Performance Test results to the Performance Guarantee conditions set forth in Attachment S of the Agreement; 

 

	9.	Verify that Punchlist items are complete in all material respects, as inspected and verified by Owner personnel; and 

  

	10.	Sign and submit the RFSU Completion Certificate, Substantial Completion Certificate and the Final Completion Certificate confirming that all conditions of RFSU, RFPT, Substantial Completion and Final Completion, as the
case may be, have been achieved. 

  
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 Execution Version 

ATTACHMENT BB 

FORM OF OWNER CONFIRMATIONS 

  
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 SCHEDULE BB-1 

FORM OF OWNER QUARTERLY CONFIRMATION 

Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. 
 3000 Post Oak Boulevard

 Houston, Texas 77056 
 Attn: *** 

 

	Re:	Owner Quarterly Confirmation 

 As of the date of this confirmation and so far as I am aware, Sabine Pass
Liquefaction, LLC has sufficient funds, in an amount at least equal to the committed fund levels as required by Section 4.1A of the Lump Sum Turnkey Agreement for the Engineering, Procurement and Construction of the Sabine Pass Stage 3
Liquefaction Facility dated [             , 20         ] (the “Agreement”), through itself and financing to continue to
fulfill its payment obligations under the Agreement, and no event has come to the attention of Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC which would materially and adversely affect the continued availability of such funding. This confirmation shall not be
construed in any way such as to relieve Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. from its obligations and liabilities under the Agreement. 
 This confirmation
is prepared expressly and exclusively for the use and benefit of Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. 
  

	
	  

	
	 Signature and Title of Appropriate Senior Officer of Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC

	
	  

 Date 
  

	cc:	Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. 

 3000 Post Oak Boulevard 

Houston, Texas 77056 
 Attn:
Principal Counsel 

  
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 Execution Version 

ATTACHMENT AA 

FORM OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND 

CONSENT AGREEMENT 
 Bechtel
Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. (the “Contracting Party”) hereby acknowledges the existence of (but has not reviewed) the Security Agreement, dated as of [             ],
20[         ], (as from time to time amended, supplemented or modified, the “Security Agreement”), among Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC (the “Borrower”) and
[                    ] as common security trustee (in such capacity, the “Common Security Trustee”), for the benefit of various financial
institutions providing financing to the Borrower (collectively, the “Secured Parties”), and hereby executes this Acknowledgement and Consent Agreement (the “Consent”) and agrees as follows: 

1. The Contracting Party hereby acknowledges and consents in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth below to the Borrower’s
pledge and collateral assignment of all its right, title and interest in, to and under (but not, except as provided herein, its obligations, liabilities or duties with respect to) the Lump Sum Turnkey Agreement for the Engineering, Procurement and
Construction of the Sabine Pass Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility, dated [                ], 20[    ], between the Contracting Party and the Borrower
(the “Assigned Agreement”) to the Common Security Trustee pursuant to the Security Agreement. Capitalized terms used, but not otherwise defined, herein shall have the respective meanings prescribed to such terms in the Assigned Agreement.

 2. The Contracting Party represents and warrants as of the date hereof as follows: 

a. The Contracting Party is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of Delaware, is authorized and
qualified to do business in all jurisdictions in which the nature of the business conducted by it makes such qualification necessary and where failure so to qualify has or could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on its
financial condition, operations, prospects, taxes or business. 
 b. The Contracting Party is not in violation of any Applicable Law or
judgment entered by any Governmental Instrumentality, which violations, individually or in the aggregate, have or could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on its performance of any obligations under this Consent or the Assigned
Agreement. There are no legal or arbitration proceedings or any proceeding by or before any Governmental Instrumentality, now pending or (to the current actual knowledge of the Contracting Party) threatened against the Contracting Party that,
if adversely determined, could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on its ability to perform under this Consent or the Assigned Agreement. 

c. The Contracting Party is the holder of all licenses required to permit it to operate or conduct its business in Louisiana now and as
contemplated by the Assigned Agreement. No consent or approval of, or other action by or any notice to or filing with, any Governmental Instrumentality (except those previously obtained) was required in connection with the execution and delivery by
the Contracting Party of the Assigned Agreement, or is required in connection with the execution and delivery of this Consent, or, to the best actual current knowledge of the Contracting Party, the performance of its obligations under this Consent.
The Contracting Party 

  
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has obtained all permits, licenses, approvals, consents and exemptions with respect to the performance of its obligations under the Assigned Agreement required by Applicable Law in effect as of
the date hereof, except those permits, licenses, approvals, consents and exemptions that the Contracting Party is permitted to obtain in the ordinary course of business in the performance of its obligations under the Assigned Agreement
(collectively, the “Ordinary Course Consents”). 
 d. Neither the execution and delivery of this Consent and the Assigned
Agreement by the Contracting Party, the consummation of the transactions herein contemplated by the Contracting Party, nor compliance with the terms and provisions hereof by the Contracting Party, will: 

(i) conflict with, result in a breach of or default under, or require any consent (other than consents already obtained and
the Ordinary Course Consents) under: (A) the charter or by-laws of the Contracting Party, (B) any Applicable Law, (C) any order, writ, injunction or decree of any court applicable to the Contracting Party, or (D) any agreement or
instrument to which the Contracting Party is a party or by which it is bound or to which it or any of its property or assets is subject in any such case under this clause (i) that has or could reasonably be expected to result in a material
adverse effect upon the ability of the Contracting Party to perform its obligations under this Consent and the Assigned Agreement; or 

(ii) result in the creation or imposition of (or the obligation to create or impose) any lien, security interest, charge or
encumbrance upon any of the properties or assets of the Contracting Party. 
 e. The Contracting Party has all necessary power and
authority to execute, deliver and perform its obligations under this Consent and the Assigned Agreement; the execution, delivery and performance by the Contracting Party of this Consent and the Assigned Agreement have been duly authorized by all
necessary action on its part; and this Consent and the Assigned Agreement have been duly and validly executed and delivered by the Contracting Party and each constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation of the Contracting Party enforceable in
accordance with its terms, except as the enforceability thereof may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or moratorium or other similar laws relating to the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally, and by general principles
of equity. There are no amendments, modifications or supplements (whether by waiver, consent or otherwise) to the Assigned Agreement, either oral or written. 

f. The Contracting Party is financially solvent, able to pay all debts as they mature and possesses sufficient working capital to complete
the Work and perform its obligations hereunder.
 g. To the Contracting Party’s current actual knowledge, the Borrower (a) has
complied with all conditions precedent required to be complied with by or on behalf of the Borrower on or prior to the date hereof pursuant to the Assigned Agreement and (b) is not in default under any covenant or obligation of the Assigned
Agreement and no such default has occurred prior to the date hereof. 

  
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 h. The Contracting Party is not, to its current actual knowledge, in default under any covenant
or obligation hereunder or under the Assigned Agreement and no such default has occurred prior to the date hereof. After giving effect to the pledge and assignment referred to in paragraph 1, and after giving effect to the consent to such pledge and
assignment by the Contracting Party, to the current actual knowledge of the Contracting Party, (a) there exists no event or condition that would, either immediately or with the passage of time or giving of notice, or both, entitle either the
Contracting Party or the Borrower to terminate or suspend its obligations under the Assigned Agreement and (b) there are no claims or rights of set-off pending by any party to the Assigned Agreement. 

i. The Contracting Party affirms that it has no written notice or current actual knowledge of any pledge or assignment relative to the right,
title and interest of the Borrower in, to and under the Assigned Agreement other than the pledge and assignment referred to in paragraph 1. 

3. 
 a. From and after the date
hereof and unless and until the Contracting Party shall have received written notice from the Common Security Trustee that the lien of the Security Agreement has been released in full and provided that an event of default by the Borrower shall have
occurred and be continuing pursuant to the loan documents executed in connection with the Security Agreement, the Common Security Trustee shall have the right, but not the obligation, to pay all sums due under the Assigned Agreement by the Borrower
and to perform any other act, duty or obligation required of the Borrower thereunder (to the same extent as the Borrower has the right to perform any such other act, duty or obligation thereunder) at any time and, without limiting the generality of
the foregoing, shall have the full right and power to enforce directly against the Contracting Party (subject to all of the Contracting Party’s defenses and other rights under the Assigned Agreement in accordance with the terms thereof) all
obligations of the Contracting Party under the Assigned Agreement and otherwise to exercise all remedies thereunder and to make all demands and give all notices and make all requests required or permitted to be made by the Borrower under the
Assigned Agreement, all in accordance with the terms thereof; provided that no such payment or performance shall be construed as an assumption by the Common Security Trustee or any Secured Party of any covenants, agreements or obligations of the
Borrower under or in respect of the Assigned Agreement, except to the extent the Assigned Agreement shall have been expressly assumed by the Common Security Trustee pursuant to paragraph 5 hereof. Any action taken by the Common Security Trustee in
accordance with this paragraph 3(a) shall be binding on the Borrower. If the Contracting Party receives any demands, notices or requests made from the Common Security Trustee in accordance with this paragraph 3(a) which are conflicting with that
made by the Borrower, the Common Security Trustee’s demands, notices and requests shall control over those conflicting demands, notices or requests made by the Borrower. 

b. The Contracting Party agrees that it will not terminate or suspend its obligations under the Assigned Agreement without giving the Common
Security Trustee concurrent notice with notice(s) provided the Borrower pursuant to the applicable provisions of the Assigned Agreement, and, in the case of the termination of obligations, an opportunity to cure as provided in paragraph 3(c) and
3(d) below. 

  
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 c. If (i) the Contracting Party is entitled to terminate the Assigned Agreement for an
event under Sections 16.3, 16.5, 16.6 or 16.7 of the Assigned Agreement (“Termination Event”), (ii) the Contracting Party desires to terminate its obligations under the Assigned Agreement, and (iii) notice(s) with respect to
clauses (i) and (ii) shall have been provided to the Common Security Trustee by the Contracting Party as provided in paragraph 3(b) above, then, and in any such case: the Common Security Trustee may elect to exercise its right to cure by
providing, within thirty (30) days after the receipt by it of the notices referred to in the preceding clause (iii), to the Contracting Party, written notice stating that the Common Security Trustee has elected to exercise such right to cure
(or cause to be cured), together with a written statement of the Common Security Trustee that it will promptly commence to cure (or cause to be cured) all Termination Events susceptible of being cured (including, as appropriate, by the payment of
money damages), and that it will, during the cure period, diligently attempt in good faith to complete (or cause to be completed) the curing of, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Contracting Party, all such Termination Events. If the Contracting
Party is entitled to suspend performance of the Work for an event under Section 16.4 of the Assigned Agreement (“Suspension Event”), the Contracting Party may, provided that notice to the Common Security Trustee shall have been
provided to the Common Security Trustee as provided in paragraph 3(b) above, suspend performance of the Work in accordance with the terms of the Assigned Agreement until such time as (a) the Borrower has cured the Suspension Event or
(b) the Common Security Trustee has cured (or caused to be cured) such Suspension Event in accordance with paragraph 3(d). The preceding sentence shall in no way limit any rights the Contracting Party may otherwise have to terminate the
Assigned Agreement, subject to the other provisions of this Consent. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this paragraph 3(c), in no event shall this paragraph 3(c) be interpreted to change the Contracting Party’s rights to suspend
performance of the Work under the Assigned Agreement or terminate the Assigned Agreement, except to the extent of the Common Security Trustee’s right to effect a cure in accordance with paragraph 3(c) for a Termination Event or Suspension Event
and paragraph 3(d) for a Termination Event. 
 d. The Common Security Trustee shall have a period equal to forty-five (45) days
in the event of default in payment of undisputed amounts under Section 16.5 of the Assigned Agreement or ninety (90) days in other cases, after the delivery of the notice by the Common Security Trustee referred to in paragraph 3(c) in
which to cure the Termination Event(s) specified in such notice; provided that if such cure of any non-payment default can only be effected through a foreclosure on the Project (as defined in the Security Agreement), then, provided that the Common
Security Trustee makes, and continues to make, timely payment to the Contracting Party of all sums due under the Assigned Agreement, and, subject to paragraph 3(f) hereof, shall either make current payment to or provide the Contracting Party with
assurance(s) of current payment reasonably satisfactory to the Contracting Party of all reasonable delay and incremental costs reasonably incurred by the Contracting Party thereafter, the Common Security Trustee shall have such additional reasonable
period of time as is necessary to effect such foreclosure. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no such cure of a payment shall be construed as an assumption by the Common Security Trustee or any Secured Party of any covenants, agreements or obligations
of the Borrower under or in respect of the Assigned Agreement. 
 e. If, before the Common Security Trustee shall have cured any
Termination Event pursuant to paragraph 3(d), the Borrower shall have cured such Termination Event, the Contracting Party promptly shall provide the Common Security Trustee with notice of such cure and the discontinuance of such Termination Event.

  
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 f. In the event any delay and incremental costs are due and payable to the Contracting Party
under the terms of this Consent, the Contracting Party shall take all reasonable steps necessary to mitigate such delay and incremental costs. 

g. The Common Security Trustee’s right to cure Borrower defaults under the Assigned Agreement or otherwise take action on behalf of the
Borrower under this paragraph 3 shall not arise until after the initial disbursement of any of the Secured Parties’ loans. 
 4. 

a. Notwithstanding any provision in the Assigned Agreement to the contrary, in the event of the rejection or termination of the Assigned
Agreement by a receiver of the Borrower or otherwise pursuant to bankruptcy or insolvency proceedings, then, provided that the Common Security Trustee shall have made payment to the Contracting Party of all sums due under the Assigned Agreement and,
subject to paragraph 3(f) hereof, shall either make current payment to or provide the Contracting Party with assurance(s) of current payment reasonably satisfactory to the Contracting Party of all reasonable delay and incremental costs incurred by
the Contracting Party during the period of time required for the following activities, the Contracting Party will enter into a new agreement with the Common Security Trustee or, at the Common Security Trustee’s request, with the Common Security
Trustee’s nominee, effective as of the date of such rejection, with substantially the same covenants, agreements, terms, provisions and limitations as are contained in the Assigned Agreement; provided that the Common Security Trustee shall have
made a request to the Contracting Party for such new agreement within ninety (90) days after the date the Common Security Trustee receives notice from the Contracting Party of the rejection of the Assigned Agreement and provided further that
the Contracting Party shall have been provided assurances of payment and security for payment reasonably satisfactory to the Contracting Party. 

b. If the Common Security Trustee or its nominee is prohibited by any process or injunction issued by any court having jurisdiction of any
bankruptcy or insolvency proceeding involving the Borrower, from continuing the Assigned Agreement in place of the Borrower or from otherwise exercising any of its rights or remedies hereunder or under the Security Agreement in respect of the
Assigned Agreement, then, provided that the Common Security Trustee shall have made payment to the Contracting Party of all sums due under the Assigned Agreement and, subject to paragraph 3(f) hereof, shall either make current payment to or provide
the Contracting Party with assurance(s) of current payment reasonably satisfactory to the Contracting Party of all reasonable delay and incremental costs incurred by the Contracting Party thereafter, the times specified herein for the exercise by
the Common Security Trustee of any right or benefit granted to it hereunder (including without limitation the time period for the exercise of any cure rights granted hereunder) shall be extended for the period of such prohibition; provided that the
Common Security Trustee is diligently pursuing such rights or remedies (to the extent permitted) in such bankruptcy or insolvency proceeding or otherwise. 

c. The Common Security Trustee shall not take action under this paragraph 4 until after the initial disbursement of any of the Secured
Parties’ loans. 

  
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 5. Provided that an event of default by Borrower shall have occurred and be continuing pursuant
to the loan documents executed in connection with the Security Agreement, the Contracting Party agrees that the Common Security Trustee may (but shall not be obligated to) pursuant to the terms of the Security Agreement assume, or cause any
purchaser at any foreclosure sale or any assignee or transferee under any instrument of assignment or transfer in lieu of foreclosure to assume, all of the interests, rights and all of the obligations of the Borrower thereafter arising under the
Assigned Agreement, provided that as conditions precedent to or concurrent with any such assignment or transfer, (a) the Common Security Trustee shall have made or caused to be made payment to the Contracting Party of all sums due hereunder or
under the Assigned Agreement, and, subject to paragraph 3(f) hereof, all reasonable delay and incremental costs incurred by the Contracting Party during the period of time preceding such assignment or transfer, if any, and (b) the assuming
party shall have executed an agreement in writing to be bound by and to assume all of the obligations to the Contracting Party arising or accruing thereunder from and after the date of such assumption, and shall have provided the Contracting Party
with assurances of future payment and security for future payment reasonably satisfactory to the Contracting Party. If the interests, rights and obligations of the Borrower in the Assigned Agreement shall be assumed, sold or transferred as provided
herein, then the Contracting Party shall continue to perform its obligations under the Assigned Agreement in favor of the assuming party as if such party had thereafter been named as the Borrower under the Assigned Agreement; provided that if the
Common Security Trustee (or any entity acting on behalf of the Common Security Trustee or any of the other Secured Parties) assumes the Assigned Agreement as provided above, such party shall not be liable for the performance of the obligations
thereunder except to the extent of all of its right, title and interest in and to the Project (as defined in the Security Agreement). Notwithstanding any such assumption or disposition by the Common Security Trustee, a purchaser, an assignee or a
transferee, the Borrower shall not be released or discharged from and shall remain liable for any and all of its obligations to the Contracting Party arising or accruing under the Assigned Agreement prior to such assumption and the Contracting Party
retains all rights under the Assigned Agreement relating to any breach thereof by the Borrower or the assuming party. The Common Security Trustee shall not take action under this paragraph 5 until after the initial disbursement of any of the Secured
Parties’ loans. 
 6. The Contracting Party shall make all payments due to the Borrower under the Assigned Agreement to
[                    ], acting as the Accounts Bank to Account No.
[                    ], ABA No.
[                    ], FFC:
[                    ]. All parties hereto agree that each payment by the Contracting Party to the Accounts Bank of amounts due to the Borrower from
the Contracting Party under the Assigned Agreement shall satisfy the Contracting Party’s corresponding payment obligation under the Assigned Agreement. 

7. Except for Change Orders, no amendment or modification of, or waiver by or consent of, the Borrower in respect of, any provision of the
Assigned Agreement shall be effective unless the same shall be in writing, in accordance with the requirements of the Assigned Agreement, prior written notice thereof shall have been given to the Common Security Trustee and the Common Security
Trustee shall have given its consent. No Change Order shall be effective unless the same shall be in writing, in accordance with the requirements of the Assigned Agreement, prior written notice thereof shall have been given to the Common Security
Trustee and the Common Security Trustee shall have given its consent, provided that as between the 

  
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Contracting Party and the Common Security Trustee only, and without derogation of the Borrower’s obligations under the loan documents entered into in connection with the Security Agreement,
(i) in the case of any one Change Order, prior written notice to and consent by the Common Security Trustee is not required if such Change Order would result in an increase in the Contract Price (as defined in the Assigned Agreement) in an
amount less than Twenty Five Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$25,000,000) or (ii) in the case of a Change Order in conjunction with other Change Orders, prior written notice to and consent by the Common Security Trustee of such Change Order is not
required if such Change Orders would in themselves result in an increase in the Contract Price in an amount less than One Hundred Million U.S. Dollars U.S.$100,000,000), and provided further that the foregoing shall not impair any rights the
Contracting Party may have to any Change Order under the Assigned Agreement. This Consent may be amended or modified only by an instrument in writing signed by the Contracting Party, the Borrower and the Common Security Trustee. 

8. The Contracting Party shall deliver to the Common Security Trustee concurrently with the delivery thereof to the Borrower, a copy of the
following items if and when provided by the Contracting Party to the Borrower pursuant to the Assigned Agreement: (a) notification prior to cancellation, non-renewal or a material change in the insurance coverage required under the terms of the
Assigned Agreement; (b) notification of termination; (c) notification of suspension of all of the Work; (d) notification of default by the Borrower; (e) notification of claims, demands, actions or causes of actions asserted
against the Contracting Party for which the Borrower has indemnification obligations; and (f) notification of request for arbitration. 

9. The Contracting Party shall provide to the Common Security Trustee any information or documentation as reasonably requested by the Common
Security Trustee in connection with the financing of the Borrower’s obligations under the Assigned Agreement including, without limitation, the following: (a) an opinion of counsel of Contracting Party customary for a project financing
with respect to the authorization, execution, delivery and enforceability, and other similar issues, of the Assigned Agreement and this Consent; (b) a certificate of an authorized officer of Contracting Party certifying that (i) all
amounts due and payable under the Assigned Agreement have been paid other than those amounts payable in respect of the current invoice and (ii) no event or condition exists to the Contracting Party’s current actual knowledge which
constitutes a default by the Borrower under the Assigned Agreement; and (c) a copy of a certificate of good standing of, and payment of franchise taxes by, the Contracting Party issued by the Secretary of State of Delaware. 

10. Notice to any party hereto shall be deemed to be delivered on the earlier of: (a) the date of personal delivery and (b) if
deposited in a United States Postal Service depository, postage prepaid, registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to such party at the address indicated below (or at such other address as such party may have theretofore
specified by written notice delivered in accordance herewith), upon delivery or refusal to accept delivery, in each case as evidenced by the return receipt: 

  
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	The Common Security Trustee:		
[                        ]

[                        ],
[                        ]

[                        
]

		
	The Borrower:		 Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC
 700 Milam
Street, Suite 1900
 Houston, Texas 77002
 Telephone: ***

Facsimile: ***
 Attention: ***

Email: ***
  

with a copy to:
  

Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC
 700 Milam Street, Suite 1900

Houston, Texas 77002
 Facsimile: ***

Attn: ***

		
	The Contracting Party:		 Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc.
 3000
Post Oak Boulevard
 Houston, Texas 77056
 Facsimile: ***

Attn: ***
 Email: ***

 
 with a copy to:
  

Bechtel Corporation
 3000 Post Oak Boulevard

Houston, Texas 77056
 Facsimile: ***

Attn: Principal Counsel

 11. This Consent shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the respective successors and
permitted assigns of the Contracting Party, the Borrower, the Common Security Trustee and the Secured Parties (provided, however, that the Contracting Party shall not assign or transfer it rights hereunder without the prior written consent of the
Common Security Trustee). 
 12. This Consent may be executed in one or more counterparts with the same effect as if the signatures thereto
and hereto were upon the same instrument. This Consent shall become effective at such time as the Common Security Trustee shall have received counterparts hereof signed by all of the intended parties hereto. 

  
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 13. For purposes of this Consent, the term “day” or “days” shall mean
calendar days unless otherwise defined herein. 
 14. No failure on the part of any party or any of its agents to exercise and no delay in
exercising, and no course of dealing with respect to, any right, power or privilege hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof (subject to any statute of limitations), and no single or partial exercise of any right, power or privilege hereunder
shall preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right power or privilege. 
 15. If any provision hereof
is invalid and unenforceable in any jurisdiction, then, to the fullest extent permitted by law, (a) the other provisions hereof shall remain in full force and effect in such jurisdiction and shall be liberally construed to carry out the
intentions of the parties hereto as nearly as may be possible and (b) the invalidity or unenforceability of any provision hereof in any jurisdiction shall not affect the validity or enforceability of such provision in any other jurisdiction.

 16. The agreements of the parties hereto are solely for the benefit of the Contracting Party, the Borrower, the Common Security Trustee
and the Secured Parties, and no Person (other than the parties hereto and the Secured Parties and their successors and assigns permitted hereunder) shall have any rights hereunder. 

17. This Consent shall terminate upon the indefeasible payment in full of all amounts owed in connection with the Security Agreement. 

18. THIS CONSENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK WITHOUT REGARD TO PRINCIPLES OF
CONFLICT OF LAWS THEREOF OTHER THAN SECTION 5-1401 OF THE NEW YORK GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW. THE CONTRACTING PARTY, THE COMMON SECURITY TRUSTEE AND THE BORROWER HEREBY SUBMIT TO THE NONEXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR
THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK AND OF ANY NEW YORK STATE COURT SITTING IN NEW YORK CITY FOR THE PURPOSES OF ALL LEGAL PROCEEDINGS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS CONSENT OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY, EXCEPT FOR DISPUTES ARISING OUT
OF OR RELATING TO THE ASSIGNED AGREEMENT WHICH WILL CONTINUE TO BE GOVERNED EXCLUSIVELY BY ARTICLE 18 OF THE ASSIGNED AGREEMENT. THE CONTRACTING PARTY, THE COMMON SECURITY TRUSTEE AND THE BORROWER IRREVOCABLY WAIVE, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED
BY LAW, ANY OBJECTION WHICH IT MAY NOW OR HEREAFTER HAVE TO THE LAYING OF THE VENUE OF ANY SUCH PROCEEDING BROUGHT IN SUCH A COURT AND ANY CLAIM THAT ANY SUCH PROCEEDING BROUGHT IN SUCH A COURT HAS BEEN BROUGHT IN AN INCONVENIENT FORUM. 

  
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 19. EACH OF THE CONTRACTING PARTY, THE COMMON SECURITY TRUSTEE AND THE BORROWER HEREBY
IRREVOCABLY WAIVES, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, ANY AND ALL RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY LEGAL PROCEEDING ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS CONSENT OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY. 

20. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT, NONE OF THE CONTRACTING PARTY, THE COMMON SECURITY TRUSTEE, NOR THE BORROWER,
SHALL BE LIABLE UNDER THIS CONSENT, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY, PRODUCTS LIABILITY, PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY, INDEMNITY, CONTRIBUTION, OR ANY OTHER CAUSE OF ACTION FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL LOSSES OR DAMAGES, INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF OPPORTUNITY, LOSS OF REVENUES, LOSS OF FINANCING, LOSS OR INCREASE OF BONDING CAPACITY, COSTS OF OBTAINING OR MAINTAINING FINANCING, LOSS OF GOODWILL, OR BUSINESS
INTERRUPTION, OR DAMAGES OR LOSSES FOR PRINCIPAL OFFICE EXPENSES INCLUDING COMPENSATION OF PERSONNEL STATIONED THERE (“CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES”), AND THE CONTRACTING PARTY, THE COMMON SECURITY TRUSTEE, AND THE BORROWER DO HEREBY RELEASE EACH
OTHER FROM ANY LIABILITY FOR SUCH CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES; PROVIDED THAT THE EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION IS NOT INTENDED TO PRECLUDE RECOVERIES AS PERMITTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 20.4 OF THE ASSIGNED AGREEMENT WITH RESPECT TO
OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE ASSIGNED AGREEMENT ONLY. 
 (Signature page follows.) 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused their duly authorized officers to
execute and deliver this Consent as of the      day of                 , 20    . 

[                    ] 

By:                         
                                         
       
 Name: 
 Title: 

 
  
  

SIGNATURE PAGE TO EPC DIRECT AGREEMENT 

 BECHTEL OIL, GAS AND CHEMICALS, INC. 

By:                         
                                         
           
 Name: 

Title: 
  
  

 
 SIGNATURE PAGE TO EPC
DIRECT AGREEMENT 

 ACKNOWLEDGED and AGREED 

SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC 

By:                         
                                         
           
 Name: 

Title: 
  
  

 
 SIGNATURE PAGE TO EPC
DIRECT AGREEMENT 

 Execution Version 

ATTACHMENT Z 

LANDOWNER ACCESS 
  

	A.	Persons Provided Access. Contractor shall in all cases provide access to the Site and Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements and, subject to Section 4.3 of the Agreement, coordinate the Work with the
following Landowners and their representatives in accordance with the terms of this Attachment Z and Section 3.24 of the Agreement: 

  

	 	1.	W&T Offshore; 

	 	2.	Kinder Morgan Louisiana Pipeline; 

	 	3.	Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America (NGPL); 

	 	4.	Crain Brothers; 

	 	5.	Edison Chouest; 

	 	6.	Creole Trail Pipeline; 

	 	7.	Chevron Pipeline; 

	 	8.	Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Company; and 

	 	9.	Any successors-in-interest of any of the foregoing entities in the Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements. 

  

	B.	Access Requirements. Without limiting its obligations under Section 3.24 of the Agreement, Contractor shall provide access to the foregoing Landowners and their representatives as follows:

  

	 	1.	Contractor shall provide access to, on and transit through the Site and Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements to such Persons for the purpose of accessing the existing pipelines and other existing Landowner facilities on
the Site and Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements. 

  

	 	2.	Contractor may, at its option and cost, provide escorts to such Persons when they are transiting through the Site and Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements, but Contractor is not obligated to do so. 

 

	 	3.	Owner shall ensure that such Persons will not set up additional facilities, buildings, or other structures on the portions of the Stage 3 Site, or materially interfere with Contractor’s Work. 

  
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ATTACHMENT Y 

SITE AND OFF-SITE RIGHTS OF WAY AND EASEMENTS 
  

	A.	The Existing Facility Site is identified in Exhibit Y-1. 

	B.	The Stage 3 Site is identified in Exhibit Y-2. 

	C.	A legal description of the boundaries is set forth in the document “Lonnie G. Harper & Associates Survey of Property lease, Sabine Pass, dated revised October 7, 2011.” This document has already
been provided by Owner to Contractor. 

	D.	“Laydown Areas” means those areas identified as Existing Permitted Area in Exhibit Y-3. “Heavy Haul Road” means the portion of the Stage 3 Permanent Facilities
identified in Exhibit Y-3 that is not located on the Stage 3 Site. 

	E.	Owner shall provide survey coordinates better defining all areas shown in Exhibit Y-1 and Exhibit Y-2, including: 

  

	 	a.	Site; 

	 	b.	Liquefaction Facility Site; 

	 	c.	Existing Facility Site; 

	 	d.	Stage 1 Site; 

	 	e.	Stage 2 Site; 

	 	f.	Stage 3 Site; 

	 	g.	Kinder Morgan Louisiana Pipeline; 

	 	h.	Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America (NGPL); 

	 	i.	Noble P/L; 

	 	j.	Creole Trail Pipeline; 

	 	k.	Chevron Hydrocarbon P/L; 

	 	l.	East Meter Pipe; 

	 	m.	LRC P/L; 

	 	n.	Condensate Export P/L. 

  

	F.	Owner shall provide descriptions of expected activities for Landowner property located on the Site or on Off-Site Rights of Way and Easements where they will affect Contractor’s Work, including the following:

  

	 	a.	Crain Brothers; 

	 	b.	W&T Offshore, LLC; 

	 	c.	Edison Chouest; 

	 	d.	Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Company. 

  
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 EXHIBIT Y-1 

Existing Facility Site 

  
 Y-2 

 

 

 EXHIBIT Y-2 

Stage 3 Site 

  
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 EXHIBIT Y-3 

Existing Permitted Areas and Laydown and Temporary Facilities 

  
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ATTACHMENT X 

WORK IN EXISTING FACILITY, STAGE 1 LIQUEFACTION FACILITY, AND STAGE 2 LIQUEFACTION FACILITY 

The table below identifies elements of Work to be undertaken on systems in the Existing Facility, Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, and Stage 2 Liquefaction
Facility in respect of which such Work must be planned as specified in the Agreement Section 3.25, prior to the performance of such Work. 
  

					
	 Item #
	  	 Existing Facility Work, Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, Stage 2 Liquefaction
Facility
	  	 Work Description Reference

			
	1	  	Synchronizing Bus Substation and Switchgear	  	SoF, 3.2.6
			
	2	  	Control Room DCS/SIS/FGS tie-ins	  	SoF, 5.1
			
	3	  	LNG rundown line to Existing Facility	  	SoF, 5.2
			
	4	  	BOG System, Tie-in to Existing Facility	  	SoF, 5.3
			
	5	  	Instrument air Tie-in to Existing Facility	  	SoF, 5.6
			
	6	  	Plant air Tie-in to Existing Facility	  	SoF, 5.7
			
	7	  	Nitrogen Tie-in to Existing Facility	  	SoF, 5.8
			
	8	  	Water, tie-ins to Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility	  	SoF, 3.2.10 and 5.10
			
	9	  	Connect and route power feeder cables, control cables and fiber optic cables from Synchronizing Bus substation to Stage 3 utility substation	  	SoF, 3.2.6
			
	10	  	Firewater tie-ins to the Existing Facility system	  	SoF, 3.2.7 and 5.4
			
	11	  	Telecommunications expansion of existing system	  	SoF, 5.5
			
	12	  	Gas Turbine Generator integration back-up from the existing system	  	SoF, 3.2.6
			
	13	  	Ethylene and Propane Refrigerant supply	  	SoF 3.2.3
			
	14	  	RO water reject tie-in to Existing Facility	  	SoF 5.9
			
	15	  	Stabilized condensate tie-in to Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility	  	SoF 5.11
			
	16	  	Feed gas intraplant gas line connection	  	SoF, 3.2.1
			
	17	  	Cooldown LNG tie-in to Existing Facility	  	SoF, 5.2

  
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	 Item #
	  	 Existing Facility Work, Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, Stage 2 Liquefaction
Facility
	  	 Work Description Reference

			
	18	  	HP GTG Fuel Gas tie-in to Existing Facility	  	SoF, 3.1.10

 Notes: 

	1.	Attachment X includes all tie-ins associated with Subproject 5, including, but not limited to, major tie-ins specifically identified above and the tie-ins identified in 25829-200-M0X-DK-00003 rev C - Stage 3 Tie-in
List, which is incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth at length. 

	2.	For Owner and Contractor division of responsibilities, refer to the Scope of Facilities document and Attachment U. 

  
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ATTACHMENT W 

FORM OF OPERATING SPARE PARTS LIST 
  

																					
	 Material
 Requisition

Number
	  	Equipment
Description	  	Supplier
Name	  	Supplier
Contact
Information	  	Part
Description	  	Part
Number	  	Estimated
Price per
Unit
(U.S.$)	  	Quantity
Required	  	Extension
(Estimated
Price per
Unit x
Quantity
Required)
(U.S.$)	 	  	Required for
Delivery Prior to
Substantial
Completion or
Final Completion
		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  				  	
		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  				  	
		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  				  	
		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  				  	
		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  				  	
		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  				  	
	 Total:
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ATTACHMENT V 

PRE-COMMISSIONING, COMMISSIONING, START-UP, AND TRAINING 
  

	1.0	Introduction 

 In addition to the requirements specified in any other provisions of the Agreement, this
Attachment V sets out the general scope of activities to be performed by Contractor for the construction/turnover, pre-commissioning, commissioning, start-up, and operation of Subproject 5 (until Substantial Completion of Subproject 5). This
Attachment V does not constitute a substitute for the Project Commissioning Plan or the start-up manual, but rather forms the basis for the development of such Project Commissioning Plan and manual. 

The following phases of activities are generally described in this Attachment V: 

 

	 	A.	Pre-commissioning: preparation of a system or systems for the commissioning phase. This will include, but is not limited to, blowing, flushing, and Equipment testing, and initial check out of Project process and utility
systems. 

  

	 	B.	Commissioning: preparation of a system or systems to allow hydrocarbons or other process fluids to be safely introduced into the system or systems for processing. In this phase testing will focus on systems, including
utilities. 

  

	 	C.	Start-Up: the bringing of a system or systems into a normal operational mode, and the first LNG ship loading. 

  

	 	D.	Operation: LNG production to storage and LNG ship loading. 

  

	2.0	General 

 Contractor will perform pre-commissioning, commissioning, and start-up for the Project so as to
achieve completion of required systems to enable commencement of operations of the Project in accordance with the Project Schedule. 
  

	3.0	Project Commissioning Plan; Manuals and Procedures 

  

	 	A.	Project Commissioning Plan: 

 Pursuant to Section 4.4 of the Agreement, Contractor shall
prepare and provide to Owner a detailed Project Commissioning Plan one hundred eighty (180) Days prior to RFSU. Contractor shall submit the Project Commissioning Plan, which shall include plans for pre-commissioning, commissioning and start-up.
The Project Commissioning Plan shall address utilization of Owner’s operation and maintenance personnel and Contractor’s personnel during commissioning and conduct of the Performance Tests and Contractor shall incorporate Owner’s
reasonable input regarding interface and impact to the Existing Facility. The manual will include procedures that will at a minimum address the activities described in Sections 5.0 and 7.0. 

  
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	 	B.	Start-up Manual: 

 Contractor shall prepare and provide a detailed start-up manual for
Owner’s review. The manual will include Contractor’s start-up plan and start-up procedures, including procedures for achieving Cool Down of the Project, and will address, at a minimum, the start-up activities described in Section 8.0.

  

	 	C.	Plant System Manuals (PSMs): 

 Contractor shall prepare and provide a detailed Plant System
Manual (PSM) for each New Plant System (as defined in Section 3.0H of this Attachment V). Each PSM shall be designed using the format and standard provided by Owner to ensure that the form of each PSM is substantially similar to the
Existing Facility PSMs and shall prepare personnel to study the Standard Operating Procedures related to the given plant system (operators) or the Standard Maintenance Procedures (technicians) related to the given system. 

Each Plant System Manual shall include at a minimum: 
  

	 	1.0	Introduction 

  

	 	•	 	high level overview of the applicable system 

  

	 	•	 	scope of the PSM 

  

	 	•	 	technical references including other referenced PSMs, P&IDs, or other documents 

  

	 	2.0	Health, Safety and Environmental Related Issues 

  

	 	•	 	identifies system specific safety concerns 

  

	 	•	 	references corporate safety procedures that are applicable 

  

	 	•	 	identifies Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements 

  

	 	•	 	identifies system specific environmental concerns 

  

	 	•	 	references corporate environmental procedures that are applicable 

  

	 	3.0	Terms and Definitions 

  

	 	•	 	includes a table of acronyms used in the PSM 

  

	 	•	 	includes a table of terms and definitions used in the PSM 

  

	 	•	 	all acronyms and terms and definitions are added to a master list 

  

	 	4.0	Process Description 

  

	 	•	 	“About the System” section that identifies the parts of the system 

	 	•	 	includes listing of major equipment in the system, equipment tag ID (identification), description, pertinent data 

	 	•	 	“How the System Works” section that identifies generally how the parts of the system connect and flow 

	 	•	 	discusses process flows, controls, equipment function 

  

	 	5.0	System Operation 

  

	 	•	 	includes complete listing of all instrument tags and descriptions associated with the system 

  
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	 	•	 	includes a table identifying instrument ranges, setpoints, and alarms 

  

	 	•	 	includes a table identifying all interlocks in the system and a description of interlock function 

  

	 	•	 	includes a Consequences of Deviation (COD) table to identify consequences of exceeding operating ranges and limits and corrective actions 

 

	 	•	 	addresses any operating guidelines specific to the system or any special modes of operation that might be associated 

  

	 	6.0	Troubleshooting the System 

  

	 	•	 	includes a comprehensive troubleshooting chart identifying all possible identified problems, consequence of inaction, possible causes of the problems, and recommended corrective actions 

 

	 	•	 	while the COD table only addresses exceeding control loop set points and alarms, the troubleshooting chart addresses all conceivable problems that might be encountered 

 

	 	7.0	Abnormal Conditions 

  

	 	•	 	this section is specifically for compliance with verbiage in the DOT regulations regarding identifying abnormal conditions; it references the COD table and troubleshooting chart 

 

	 	8.0	Document Revision Record 

  

	 	•	 	has a standard table for recording document revisions 

  

	 	9.0	Appendices 

  

	 	•	 	includes any further system specific information 

  

	 	D.	Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs): 

 Contractor shall prepare and provide Standard Operating
Procedures (SOPs) for each New Plant System. Such SOP shall provide two types of procedures: operating procedures and service procedures. Each SOP shall be detailed to cover each piece of Equipment in the applicable Plant System. 

The Standard Operating Procedures shall include at a minimum: 
  

	 	1.0	Introduction 

  

	 	2.0	Health, Safety and Environmental Related Issues 

  

	 	3.0	Technical References (identifies the associated PSM) 

  

	 	4.0	System Diagram, UFD or PFD (simplified diagram, not as complicated as P&ID but showing items necessary to understand the procedure) 

 

	 	5.0	Pre-Start Procedure (detailed pre-start steps) 

  

	 	6.0	Normal Start-up Procedure 

  
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	 	7.0	Normal Operation Procedure 

  

	 	8.0	Normal Shutdown Procedure 

  

	 	9.0	Emergency Shutdown Procedure 

  

	 	10.0	Document Record 

 Service Procedures shall include at a minimum: 

 

	 	1.0	Introduction 

  

	 	2.0	Health, Safety and Environmental Related Issues 

  

	 	3.0	Technical References (identifies the associated PSM) 

  

	 	4.0	System Diagram (simplified diagram, not as complicated as P&ID but showing items necessary to understand the procedure) 

  

	 	5.0	Job Preparation Procedure (includes coordination with Maintenance and gathering materials) 

  

	 	6.0	Remove From Service Procedure (isolation, clearing, purge, & inert) 

  

	 	7.0	Lockout/Tagout Procedure (LOTO) 

  

	 	8.0	Return To Service Procedure (isolation removal, purge, re-inventory, return to service) 

  

	 	9.0	Document Record 

  

	 	E.	Standard Maintenance Procedures (SMPs): 

 Owner shall prepare Standard Maintenance Procedures
(SMPs). Contractor shall provide all Equipment information and owner/operator manuals developed or provided for Equipment. 
  

	 	F.	Training Guides: 

 Contractor shall prepare and provide detailed training manuals
(“Training Guides”) containing specific guidance sections that are designed to navigate personnel through the operations, maintenance and training (OMT) manuals for each Plant System by way of course outline and exercises. The intent is
for personnel to be able to use the training guide as a “curriculum” along with the PSM “textbook” and SOP/SMP “detailed actions required.” 

Training Guides shall include at a minimum: 
  

	 	1.0	Training Objectives: Learning Objectives, Reference Documents (PSMs, SOPs, SMPs, P&IDs) 

  

	 	2.0	Instructions: Overview, Training Guide Organization, Designated Trainers, Definitions 

  

	 	3.0	Plant Systems Manual: Safety and Environmental, Acronyms and Terms, About the System, P&IDs, How the System Works, Instrumentation, Field Walkdown, Operating Modes, Troubleshooting 

  
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	 	4.0	Operating Procedures: Introduction, Procedure Review, Procedures 

  

	 	5.0	Service Procedures: Procedure Review, Procedures 

  

	 	6.0	Performance Sign-off 

  

	 	7.0	Document Record (revision history) 

  

	 	G.	Knowledge Tests: 

 The Training Guides shall include tests (“Knowledge Tests”) which
may be used to improve comprehension of the subject matter. The Training Guides and Knowledge Tests are tied to the Operator Qualification and Progression programs at the Existing Facility. Knowledge Tests and/or their contents are not published to
maintain their integrity as a comprehension measurement. 
  

	 	H.	Plant Systems: 

 The Existing Facility currently has the following plant systems (each an
“Existing Plant System”): 
  

	 	1.	OPS-SPLNG-8120-PSP_LNG Storage Tanks 

  

	 	2.	OPS-SPLNG-8130-PSP_LNG In-tank Pumps 

  

	 	3.	OPS-SPLNG-8140-PSP_LNG Circulation System 

  

	 	4.	OPS-SPLNG-8150-PSP_Vapor System 

  

	 	5.	OPS-SPLNG-8160-PSP_Ship Unloading 

  

	 	6.	OPS-SPLNG-8170-PSP_Vapor Return Blowers 

  

	 	7.	OPS-SPLNG-8180-PSP_BOG Compressors 

  

	 	8.	OPS-SPLNG-8190-PSP_BOG Recondensers 

  

	 	9.	OPS-SPLNG-8200-PSP_Vent and LNG Recovery Systems 

  

	 	10.	OPS-SPLNG-8210-PSP_Fuel Gas System 

  

	 	11.	OPS-SPLNG-8220-PSP_High Pressure Sendout Pumps 

  

	 	12.	OPS-SPLNG-8230-PSP_Submerged Combustion Vaporizers 

  

	 	13.	OPS-SPLNG-8240-PSP_Natural Gas Sendout 

  

	 	14.	OPS-SPLNG-8250-PSP_Distributed Control System 

  

	 	15.	OPS-SPLNG-8260-PSP_Pipeline Compressor 

  

	 	16.	OPS-SPLNG-8270-PSP_Ambient Air Vaporizers 

  

	 	17.	OPS-SPLNG-8310-PSU_Power Generation 

  

	 	18.	OPS-SPLNG-8320-PSU_Standby Diesel Generator-UPS 

  
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	 	19.	OPS-SPLNG-8330-PSU_Air Compression and Distribution 

  

	 	20.	OPS-SPLNG-8340-PSU_Nitrogen System 

  

	 	21.	OPS-SPLNG-8350-PSU_Caustic System 

  

	 	22.	OPS-SPLNG-8360-PSU_Sewage System 

  

	 	23.	OPS-SPLNG-8370-PSU_Stormwater Effluent System 

  

	 	24.	OPS-SPLNG-8380-PSU_Potable and Utility Water System 

  

	 	25.	OPS-SPLNG-8390-PSU_Communication System 

  

	 	26.	OPS-SPLNG-8410-PSE_Fire and Gas Detection and Control System 

  

	 	27.	OPS-SPLNG-8420-PSE_ESD System 

  

	 	28.	OPS-SPLNG-8430-PSE_Firewater Protection and Control System 

 Each Existing Plant System has the
following operations, maintenance and training (OMT) manuals: PSM’s, SOP’s, SMP’s, Training Guides, and Knowledge Tests. 

The plant systems for the Liquefaction Facility are referred to herein as the “New Plant Systems.” Fourteen (14) potential New
Plant Systems have been identified for possible development, depending on final design of the Liquefaction Facility: 
  

	 	1.	OPS-SPLNG-8272-PSP_Inlet Processing/Stabilization Facilities (Unit 11) 

  

	 	2.	OPS-SPLNG-8273-PSP_Acid Gas Removal Amine Regeneration (Unit 12) 

  

	 	3.	OPS-SPLNG-8274-PSP_ Dehydration and Mercury Removal (Unit 13) 

  

	 	4.	*** 

  

	 	5.	*** 

  

	 	6.	*** 

  

	 	7.	OPS-SPLNG-8278-PSP_Flares/Sulfur Removal/Thermal Oxidizer (Unit 19) 

  

	 	8.	*** 

  

	 	9.	OPS-SPLNG-8392-PSU_Refrigerant Storage (Unit 20) 

  

	 	10.	OPS-SPLNG-8394-PSU_Effluent Treatment (Unit 29) 

  

	 	11.	OPS-SPLNG-8395-PSU_Hot Oil System (Unit 34) 

  

	 	12.	OPS-SPLNG-8396-PSU_Liquefaction Water Systems (Unit 36) 

  

	 	13.	*** 

  
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	 	14.	OPS-SPLNG-8398-PSU_Turbine Inlet Air Humidification System (TIAH) (Unit 47) 

 Contractor will
review the OMT manuals for the Existing Plant Systems, except the SMPs, and make required revisions, additions and deletions to such OMT manuals to incorporate the changes required for the design of the Liquefaction Facility. 

Contractor will develop all of the OMT manuals for the New Plant Systems in accordance with this Attachment V and otherwise as necessary
to ensure that the New Plant System manuals fulfill the DOT OMT requirements. 
  

	4.0	Contractor’s Organization/Manpower 

  

	 	A.	Pre-Commissioning/Commissioning Team: The PC/C Team will consist of Contractor’s personnel who are experienced in pre-commissioning, commissioning and start-up of petrochemical facilities. Contractor will assign a
senior Start-up Manager to lead the PC/C Team throughout the Project execution. Without limiting Contractor’s responsibility to provide sufficient qualified personnel to perform the Work, Contractor’s PC/C Team will have primary
responsibility for the commissioning activities and start-up activities as described below. 

  

	5.0	Pre-commissioning 

  

	 	A.	PC/C Team Responsibilities: The PC/C manager and other members of the PC/C Team as necessary will relocate to the Site in time to assist Contractor’s construction personnel with pre-commissioning, and for the
purpose of commencing on-Site training of Owner’s personnel under Section 6.0 below. The team will also complete start-up, operations and maintenance manuals during this phase. 

 

	 	B.	Pre-Commissioning Test Procedures and Schedule: Details of pre-commissioning test procedures will be developed by Contractor and reviewed by Owner. 

 

	6.0	Training Program 

  

	 	A.	Project-Specific Training Program: In accordance with Section 3.5 of the Agreement, Contractor shall design and conduct at the Site, or other locations and times mutually agreeable to the Parties, a
Project-specific training program for Operator’s personnel covering the following: 

  
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	 Training Program
	  	 Trainer
	  	Intended Trainees
	 Project Orientation / Safety
	  	Contractor	  	All Owner / Contractor personnel at the
Site
	 Basic Technical Training
	  	Owner	  	Technician level personnel
	 Basic General Maintenance
	  	Owner	  	Maintenance personnel
	 Laboratory Training
	  	Contractor/Subcontractor	  	Laboratory personnel
	 Basic Equipment Maintenance
	  	Contractor	  	Maintenance and Operations personnel
	 In-depth Equipment Maintenance
	  	Contractor will supply Subcontractor training courses to the Owner at Owner’s cost. Owner will develop and implement the maintenance training program, and Contractor will assist Owner as required.	  	Maintenance and Operations personnel
	 General Operations Training
	  	Contractor / Process Licensors	  	All operations personnel
	 Operations Training
	  	Contractor	  	Operations personnel
	 On-the-Job Training and Qualification
	  	Contractor	  	Operations and Maintenance personnel

  

	 	B.	On-the-Job Training: Contractor shall provide on-the-job training (“OJT”) for sixty (60) of Owner designated operations, maintenance and technical personnel who will be present in the Liquefaction
Facility during the pre-commissioning, commissioning and start-up period. 

 OJT will provide job-specific field training for
selected Equipment at the Liquefaction Facility. OJT checklists will be developed specific to the Liquefaction Facility, and shall consist of facility-specific procedures (checklists) for maintenance of the Equipment. Supervisory personnel will use
these checklists to train and evaluate maintenance personnel in the performance of their duties. 
 OJT will be delivered during the
pre-commissioning and commissioning phases of LNG Train 5, and continue during the initial start-up and subsequent operation of LNG Train 5. The field trainers will assign OJT tasks on a pass / fail basis to maintenance personnel. 

 

	 	C.	 Classroom Training: Contractor shall prepare and carry out an extensive classroom-training program for sixty (60) Owner designated operations,
maintenance and technical personnel at the Liquefaction Facility Site during the construction period. This program shall contain not less than eight (8) full weeks of full-time training. Contractor shall prepare for Owner approval a detailed
outline of this training program within twelve (12) months of Notice to Proceed. In addition, Contractor shall provide for training by mutually 

  
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agreed vendor representatives for Owner designated personnel. Subcontractor vendors to be included, as a minimum, are: ConocoPhillips, BASF, refrigeration compressor vendor, power generation
vendor, DCS system vendor, anti-surge controller vendor, safety shutdown systems vendor, and emergency power generator vendor. Trainees must have completed classroom and vendor training, and be ready for field assignment six (6) months prior to
RFSU of a New Plant System. For operations and maintenance personnel, training must be completed six (6) months prior to RFSU of a New Plant System. This applies to classroom training, and not to on-the-job training and qualification.

  

	 	Classroom	training will be divided into specific subject areas as follows: 

  

	 	•	 	Process Description and Operating Principles 

  

	 	•	 	Special Equipment and Instrumentation 

  

	 	•	 	Plant System Manuals 

  

	 	•	 	Standard Operating Procedures 

  

	 	•	 	Service Procedures 

  

	 	•	 	Abnormal and Emergency Conditions and Troubleshooting 

  

	 	•	 	Commissioning and Start-up 

 Contractor shall propose a training program in order to permit
Owner operations and maintenance personnel to attend training sessions organized in Subcontractor shops and/or at the Liquefaction Facility Site by Subcontractor representatives for equipment operations and maintenance training sessions organized in
Contractor’s facilities (home office and field) for Project operation. Such maintenance training sessions to be available in Subcontractor shops or at the Liquefaction Facility Site shall be fully identified and should include items such as,
but not limited to: 
  

	 	•	 	Propane and MR compressors and drivers; 

  

	 	•	 	BOG compressor; 

  

	 	•	 	Air compressor; 

  

	 	•	 	Air dryers; 

  

	 	•	 	Demin Water; 

  

	 	•	 	DCS and control systems; 

  

	 	•	 	HVAC; 

  

	 	•	 	Gas turbine generator; 

  

	 	•	 	Waste Heat Recovery (WHRU); 

  

	 	•	 	Heavies Removal unit (HRU); 

  
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	 	•	 	Main switchgears and motor control centers; 

  

	 	•	 	Nitrogen Generation units; 

  

	 	•	 	Direct-fired heaters; 

  

	 	•	 	Flares and Thermal Oxidizer; 

  

	 	•	 	H2S Removal unit; 

  

	 	•	 	Effluents treatment; 

  

	 	•	 	Amine re-circulation pumps; 

  

	 	•	 	Diesel generators; and 

  

	 	•	 	A complete training plan identifying the number of sessions together with number of trainees is to be submitted. 

  

	 	D.	Supplies and Lesson Plans: Contractor shall provide training manuals and supplies for each participant in the training program. Training manuals shall consist of three-ring binders to which material can be added
as course material is presented. For each lecture or presentation, each student shall receive a copy of the applicable operations procedures, a lesson plan, and copies of any drawings, overhead projections, etc., used in the training session. Lesson
plans shall describe the objective of the lecture and inform trainees what they are expected to do or be able to do after the training session is completed. Lesson plans shall also identify applicable technical references and training aids to be
used and include a detailed breakdown of the points of discussion to be addressed in the training presentation. Each presentation on a plant system shall be accompanied, if possible, by an in-plant walk through of the applicable system. Lesson plans
shall be prepared for each system walk through that detail the key components to be viewed and the inter-system relationships to be emphasized during the walk through. If not possible to conduct these in-plant walk downs during the class room
training then this will be accomplished during on the job training during the commissioning phase. 

  

	 	E.	Course Summary Manual: Within four weeks of the conclusion of the classroom training, Contractor shall provide Owner a course summary manual for use in the Liquefaction Facility’s continuing training program
that includes: the schedule employed in the conduct of the training, copies of the training materials (lesson plans, drawings, overheads, etc.) used in each session, and copies of the examinations (with answer keys) used to evaluate student
performance during and after the training. 

  

	 	F.	 EHS Training: Contractor’s supervisors shall be fully knowledgeable of the potential hazards and the safe practices to be followed in the Work.
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be taken in relation to the job, including emergency response and evacuation as applicable. Contractor shall ensure that its supervisors have adequate training to perform and that they are
performing this function properly. Workers shall also be informed of the consequences of deviation from any EHS requirement. 

The EHS training program shall include, at a minimum, the following topics: 

 

	 	•	 	Safe driving and work practices; 

  

	 	•	 	Environmental management associated with the Work; 

  

	 	•	 	Code of conduct; 

  

	 	•	 	Waste management; 

  

	 	•	 	Dust control; 

  

	 	•	 	All requirements within the approved contractor management plans; 

  

	 	•	 	Management of hazardous materials; 

  

	 	•	 	Spills and response plans; and 

  

	 	•	 	Contingency plan and its implementation. 

 Risks and hazards associated with the Work: 

 

	 	•	 	First aid; 

  

	 	•	 	Personal protective equipment; 

  

	 	•	 	Occupational health; 

  

	 	•	 	Natural resources of the region and the importance of their conservation; and 

  

	 	•	 	Archeological discoveries, control, and protection. 

 The training program shall also include
any specific training as identified in the Contractor’s training matrix within the EHS plan. Contractor must analyze training requirements and initiate a training program to demonstrate that all persons employed, including Subcontractors, are
suitably qualified, competent and fit. 
  

	7.0	Commissioning 

  

	 	A.	Personnel: Field engineering, maintenance, safety, administrative and manual labor personnel carried forward from the construction force will augment the PC/C Team during commissioning activities. In addition to
personnel provided by Owner for supervision by Contractor pursuant to Section 4.4 of the Agreement, Contractor will supply all personnel as required to commission and start-up the Project and for continuous operation of the Project.

  
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	 	B.	Multiple Phases: Certain portions of the Work may be entering the commissioning or start-up phase while other portions of the Work are still in the pre-commissioning phase or in general construction. 

 

	8.0	Start-Up 

  

	 	A.	Start-Up: Start-up activities will begin on a system or subsystem of the Equipment when (1) the RFSU Completion Certificate has been accepted in accordance with Section 11.1A of the Agreement, and (2) the
start-up procedures (as set forth in the start-up manual referred to in Section 3.0 above) are in place at the Site. All personnel involved in start-up activities shall be trained and shall be conversant with the content and application of all
such procedures. 

  

	 	B.	Personnel: Contractor shall provide all labor, supervisory personnel, vendor representatives, technicians and other items necessary to prepare, test and start-up the Project and the Equipment and for the execution of
the Performance Tests. Owner will provide operating personnel for supervision by Contractor in accordance with Section 4.4 of the Agreement and supply Natural Gas for production of the LNG necessary for Contractor to achieve Cool Down and to
commence start-up and conduct the Performance Tests, in accordance with Section 11.1 of the Agreement. 

  

	 	C.	Objectives: The primary objectives of this phase shall be to load the first LNG cargo. 

  

	9.0	Operation 

 Prior to Substantial Completion and after RFSU, to the extent Contractor has care,
custody and control of the Project, Contractor will operate the Project in accordance with the Agreement, including Section 11.7 of the Agreement, and will supply operating and maintenance personnel in addition to those personnel supplied by
Owner for supervision by Contractor pursuant to Section 4.4 of the Agreement, for operation of the Project as required to reach Substantial Completion. 

The Contractor will assist the Owner in coordinating these activities as reasonably requested by Owner. 

  
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ATTACHMENT T 

PERFORMANCE GUARANTEES, PERFORMANCE LIQUIDATED DAMAGES MINIMUM ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA, AND DELAY LIQUIDATED DAMAGES 

 

	1.	Definitions 

 In addition to other defined terms in the Agreement, the following
capitalized terms have the meanings specified below: 
 “Commissioning Period” means, with respect to Subproject 5, the
period commencing upon the first delivery of Feed Gas to Subproject 5 in accordance with Sections 4.8 and 11.1 of the Agreement continuing through achievement of RFSU, commissioning, Start Up, Performance Testing and achievement of Substantial
Completion for Subproject 5. 
 “LNG Train Feed Gas” is defined as the high heating value (HHV) as measured in MMbtu of the
Natural Gas flowing into the LNG Train as measured by flow meter 35 FQI-11003 for LNG Train 5. 
 “LNG Production Rate” is
defined as the high heating value (HHV) as measured in accordance with Attachment S in MMbtu of the net LNG in storage after the final flash from the process train into the LNG storage tanks and after other boil off losses due to heat leak
into the storage tanks and the associated piping, including loading system piping which must be maintained cold. 
  

	2.	Performance Guarantee 

 The Performance Guarantee for the LNG Production Rate is as
follows: 
  

	 	A.	LNG Production Rate Performance Guarantee. The LNG Train shall have an LNG Production Rate equal to or greater than *** MMbtu HHV (“LNG Production Rate Performance Guarantee”), produced
over a 72 hour continuous period using the Measurement and Calculation Methods specified in Attachment S; provided that the LNG Production Rate Performance Guarantee Conditions stipulated in Attachment S are met.

  

	 	B.	If the applicable Guarantee Conditions stipulated in Attachment S for the above Performance Guarantee are not met during the applicable Performance Test, the Parties shall, with respect to the applicable
Guarantee Conditions, take such actions as are specified in the Performance Test Procedures in Attachment S. 

  

	3.	Minimum Acceptance Criteria 

 The Minimum Acceptance Criteria for the LNG Production Rate
is as follows: 
  

	 	A.	LNG Production Rate MAC. The LNG Train shall have an LNG Production Rate equal to or greater than *** MMbtu HHV (“LNG Production Rate MAC”), over a 72 hour continuous period using the
Measurement and Calculation Methods specified in Attachment S; provided that the LNG Production Rate Performance Guarantee Conditions stipulated in Attachment S are met. 

  
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	 	B.	If the applicable Guarantee Conditions stipulated in Attachment S for the above Minimum Acceptance Criteria are not met during the applicable Performance Test, the Parties shall, with respect to the applicable
Guarantee Conditions, take such actions as are specified in the Performance Test Procedures in Attachment S. 

  

	4.	Delay Liquidated Damages 

  

	 	A.	Delay Liquidated Damages for Subproject 5. 

 If Substantial Completion of Subproject 5
occurs after the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date for Subproject 5, Contractor shall pay to Owner amounts according to the following schedule for each Day, or portion thereof, of delay until Substantial Completion for Subproject 5 occurs: 

 

	 	(i)	*** through *** Days after Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date: *** U.S. Dollars (U.S.$***) per Day; plus 

  

	 	(ii)	*** through *** Days after Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date: *** U.S. Dollars (U.S.$***) per Day; plus 

  

	 	(iii)	*** Days after Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date and thereafter: *** U.S. Dollars (U.S.$***) per Day. 

  

	5.	Performance Liquidated Damages 

 *** U.S. Dollars (U.S. $***) for every *** percent (***%), rounded to
the nearest *** percent (***%) of LNG Production Rate less than the LNG Production Rate Performance Guarantee (“Performance Liquidated Damages”). 
  

	6.	Priority. 

 In the event of a conflict or inconsistency between provisions contained within this
Attachment T and provisions contained within Attachment A, the provisions within this Attachment T shall control. 

  
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ATTACHMENT S 

PERFORMANCE TESTS AND COMMISSIONING TESTS 

Table of Contents 
  

							
	1.		INTRODUCTION		 	S-1	  
	1.1		PURPOSE		 	S-1	  
	1.2		DEFINITIONS		 	S-1	  
	2.		PERFORMANCE TEST		 	S-2	  
	2.1		GENERAL		 	S-2	  
	2.2		PERFORMANCE TEST REPORTS		 	S-2	  
	2.3		PURPOSE OF LNG PRODUCTION RATE PERFORMANCE TEST.		 	S-3	  
	2.4		LNG PRODUCTION RATE GUARANTEE CONDITIONS.		 	S-3	  
	2.5		PERFORMANCE TEST PROCEDURES; MEASUREMENT AND CALCULATION METHODS.		 	S-4	  
	3.		COMMISSIONING TESTS		 	S-6	  
	3.1		PURPOSE OF TESTS		 	S-6	  
	3.2		LIQUEFACTION FACILITY AND EXISTING FACILITY		 	S-6	  
	3.3		UNIT 11 – LNG TRAIN INLET FEED GAS METERING		 	S-7	  
	3.4		UNIT 12 – ACID GAS REMOVAL AND AMINE REGENERATION		 	S-7	  
	3.5		UNIT 13 – DEHYDRATION AND MERCURY REMOVAL		 	S-8	  
	3.6		***		 	S-9	  
	3.7		***		 	S-9	  
	3.8		UNIT 19 – FLARE AND THERMAL OXIDATION SYSTEM		 	S-9	  
	3.9		UNIT 19 – H2S TREATMENT UNIT		 	S-9	  
	3.10		UNIT 22 – FUEL GAS SYSTEM		 	S-9	  
	3.11		UNIT 24 – LNG STORAGE/SHIP LOADING AND BOIL OFF GAS RECYCLE
COMPRESSORS		 	S-9	  
	3.12		UNIT 31 – POWER GENERATION		 	S-10	  
	3.13		UNIT 33 – FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM		 	S-10	  
	3.14		UNIT 35 – PLANT AND INSTRUMENT AIR		 	S-10	  
	3.15		UNIT 36 – WATER SYSTEMS		 	S-11	  
	3.16		UNIT 47 – TURBINE AIR HUMIDIFICATION SYSTEM		 	S-11	  
	3.17		UNIT 39 – NITROGEN SYSTEM		 	S-11	  

  

	1.	INTRODUCTION 

  

	 	1.1	Purpose 

 The purpose of this document is to establish the testing philosophy and
outline the minimum requirements for the Performance Tests and Commissioning Tests that Contractor must perform as part of the Work. This Attachment S specifies the minimum requirements for the Performance Test Procedures in Section 2
below and Commissioning Test Procedures in Section 3 below. 
  

	 	1.2	Definitions 

 In addition to other defined terms in the Agreement, the following
capitalized terms have the meanings specified below. 

  
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 “Commissioning Tests” means the tests performed (including
any repetition thereof) during the commissioning phase, including those set forth in Section 3 of this Attachment S, to demonstrate that the applicable Equipment or system is ready for use to receive Natural Gas and produce LNG for
Performance Tests. 
 “Commissioning Test Procedures” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1 of this
Attachment S. 
 “Fuel Gas Consumption” is defined as the sum of the readings of the flow measurement devices
on the high and low pressure fuel gas systems to the gas turbine compressor drivers (35PK-2201 and 35PK-2202) in the LNG Train, multiplied by their respective heating values (HHV) as based on chromatographic analysis as described in paragraph 2.5
(below).Fuel gas for the gas turbine generators (GTGs) and other users is not included. 
 “LNG Production Rate
Performance Test” has the meaning set forth in Section 2 of this Attachment S. 
 “Ship Loading
Time” means the time actually required to load a specified volume of LNG into an LNG ship at the LNG berth. 
  

	2.	PERFORMANCE TEST 

  

	 	2.1	General 

 The following sets forth general parameters for the Performance Test that
Contractor must perform as part of the Scope of Work in order to determine whether the Minimum Acceptance Criteria (“MAC”) and Performance Guarantee prescribed in Attachment T have been achieved. The Parties shall
agree, in accordance with the provisions of Section 11.2 of the Agreement, upon detailed procedures for the Performance Test (“Performance Test Procedures”). 

 

	 	2.2	Performance Test Reports 

 Contractor shall submit to Owner a report upon completion of
each Performance Test that, at a minimum, complies with the requirements of Section 11.2 of the Agreement. Each such report shall include a copy of the Performance Test Procedures and a summary of the results. Each such report shall include an
evaluation showing that the Performance Guarantee, Minimum Acceptance Criteria, Guarantee Conditions and other design limits have been met. In addition, Contractor shall issue a test completion certificate to Owner for signature upon completion of
each of the Performance Tests; provided that, Owner’s signature upon such certificate shall not constitute an acceptance of the Performance Test nor the results, shall not waive Owner’s rights under the Agreement nor relieve Contractor of
its obligations under the Agreement. 

  
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	 	2.3	Purpose of LNG Production Rate Performance Test. 

 A Performance Test (“LNG
Production Rate Performance Test”) shall be conducted to determine whether the LNG Train has achieved the LNG Production Rate Performance Guarantee or the LNG Production Rate Minimum Acceptance Criteria specified in Attachment T.
The LNG Production Rate Performance Test shall be conducted in accordance with the LNG Production Rate Guarantee Conditions specified in Section 2.4 and the Performance Test Procedures specified in Section 2.5 of this Attachment S.

  

	 	2.4	LNG Production Rate Guarantee Conditions. 

 The conditions upon which the LNG Production
Rate Performance Guarantee and LNG Production Rate MAC are based (“LNG Production Rate Guarantee Conditions”) are as follows: 
  

	 	1.	At the pipeline battery limit, the composition of the Feed Gas will be within the range of feed gas compositions shown in Document no. 25829-200-3DR-V04F-00001 rev 1, “General Specification for Process Design
Basis”, paragraph 3.2. The pressure of the Feed Gas and temperature of the Feed Gas and flow availability of the Feed Gas will be within the Feed Gas design ranges specified in Document no. 25829-200-3BD-M04-00002 rev C, “Basis of Design
(BOD) Summary,” Table 1, item “2 Upstream Facilities (Rely Upon). 

  

	 	2.	The refrigeration compressor gas turbine drivers shall deliver no more than their de-rated power. “De-rated power” is defined as the site available power minus the fouling and degradation deduction defined in
Document no. 25829-200-3BD-M04-00002 rev C, “Basis of Design (BOD) Summary,” Table 1, item 3.20. “Site available power” is defined as the gas turbine maximum power demonstrated at Site with the gas turbine in a new and clean
condition, while operating within the maximum exhaust gas temperature limitation allowed by the applicable Equipment Subcontractor. 

  

	 	3.	Each individual refrigeration service will be controlled so that the average gas turbine power (averaged over the Performance Test period) is within ***% to ***% of its average de-rated power. 

 

	 	4.	During the continuous 72-hour period of the LNG Production Rate Performance Test, the following conditions must be met: 

  

	 	a.	No flaring or venting is permitted other than minor emergency flaring, up to a maximum of one hour duration in the aggregate; 

  

	 	b.	A ship is not being loaded; 

  

	 	c.	The loading line is being maintained cold, with adequate re-circulation; 

  

	 	d.	The compressor power is limited as stated in this Section 2.4 above; and 

  
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	 	e.	No Natural Gas sourced from downstream of the LNG Train Feed Gas flow meter is being used for power generation, and no Natural Gas is exported for any use outside the envelope consisting of the Liquefaction Facility
plus the Existing Facility’s LNG storage tanks and loading/boiloff gas piping and equipment. This prohibition includes but is not limited to the export of re-vaporized LNG. 

 

	 	5.	Fuel Gas Consumption for the LNG Train shall not exceed *** percent (***%) of the Feed Gas Rate as measured by the LNG Train Feed Gas flow meter during the LNG Production Rate Performance Test. 

 

	 	6.	The ambient air temperature averaged over the test period shall be within the range of “Design Minimum” and “Design Maximum” as specified in Document no. 25829-200-3BD-M04-00002 rev C, “Basis of
Design (BOD) Summary,” Table 2, item 8.1. 

  

	 	7.	V-1701 operates cold with no reflux. V-1702 and V-1810 are not operating. Liquid from V-1701 bottoms is sent to V-1602. 

  

	 	2.5	Performance Test Procedures; Measurement and Calculation Methods. 

 The Performance Test
Procedures for the LNG Production Rate Performance Test, including the measurement and calculation methods, shall be in accordance with the following general parameters, subject to change only by mutual agreement of the Owner and Contractor in
accordance with Section 21.2 of the Agreement. 
  

	 	1.	LNG production will be measured by the increase in the LNG in storage in MMbtu HHV as measured by the radar gauge for the applicable Tank(s) over a 72-hour continuous period. The LNG Tanks shall be strapped prior to
commencement of the Performance Test. 

  

	 	2.	The LNG composition will be measured by sampling the product rundown and conducting a gas chromatographic analysis in accordance with GPA 2261. The in-tank composition after final flash will be calculated from this
analysis using measured rundown and LNG tank temperatures and pressures and simulations undertaken with Hyprotech Corporation’s HYSYS, version 7.3, using the Peng Robinson/Lee Kesler physical properties package. The density of the LNG in the
tanks will also be calculated from this composition using Hysys. The Btu content of the LNG will be calculated from the composition using data in GPA 2145. 

  

	 	3.	The Fuel Gas Consumption shall be calculated based on measurements from flow measurement devices of a mutually agreed type on the high and low pressure fuel gas systems and using the same chromatographic analysis
methods and data described above. The flows will be corrected as appropriate for temperature and pressure differences from baseline calibration. 

  
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	 	4.	Ambient temperature will be measured using the weather station located at the Existing Facility. 

  

	 	5.	Owner and Contractor shall confirm that the LNG Production Rate Guarantee Conditions: (i) have been satisfied prior to commencement of the LNG Production Rate Performance Test and (ii) continue to be satisfied
during the conduct of the LNG Production Rate Performance Test. If, before or during the LNG Production Rate Performance Test, any deviation from the LNG Production Rate Guarantee Conditions occurs which is not caused by Contractor or its
Subcontractors, then the Owner and Contractor shall meet to agree on (a) the technical viability of conducting the LNG Production Rate Performance Test and (b) any adjustments to the Performance Guarantee set forth in this Attachment
S and Attachment T. 

  

	 	6.	The Performance Guarantee and Minimum Acceptance Criteria specified in Attachment S and fuel gas consumption requirement described in paragraph 2.4 above are based on the following conditions: 

 

	 	a)	Ambient air temperature and wet bulb temperature are at “Design” condition as specified in Bechtel document no. 25829-200-3BD-M04-00002 rev C, “Basis of Design (BOD) Summary,” Table 2, item 8.1;

  

	 	b)	Feed gas supply pressure is at “Feed Gas Operating Pressure at PFD Case” as specified in Bechtel document no. 25829-200-3BD-M04-00002 rev C, “Basis of Design (BOD) Summary,” Table 1, item 2.2, at the
tie-in point specified in the same document item 2.3; 

  

	 	c)	Feed gas supply temperature is at the “Average” condition as specified in Bechtel document no. 25829-200-3BD-M04-00002 rev C, “Basis of Design (BOD) Summary,” Table 1, item 2.5.2; 

 

	 	d)	Feed Gas composition is the “PFD Case” composition as specified in Bechtel document no. 25829-200-3DR-V04F-00001 rev 1, “General Specification for Process Design Basis”, paragraph 3.2.

  

	 	e)	V-1701 operates cold with no reflux. V-1702 and V-1810 are not operating. Liquid from V-1701 bottoms is sent to V-1602. 

  

	 	7.	If any of the conditions prevailing during the LNG Production Rate Performance Test are not in accordance with the conditions described in this Attachment S, Section 2.5, paragraphs 6a through 6e, then the
Performance Guarantees and Minimum Acceptance Criteria described in Attachment T, and the fuel gas consumption condition described in this Attachment S paragraph 2.4, paragraph 5, will be adjusted for such deviation(s) using the same
process simulation model, software, thermodynamic data packages, methods, and principles used for the original design (i.e. Hyprotech Corporation’s HYSYS, version 7.3, using the Peng Robinson/Lee Kesler physical properties package).

  
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	 	8.	If the average gas turbine power measured over the test period deviates from the derated gas turbine power as specified in this Attachment S paragraph 2.4, paragraph 2, then the LNG Production Rate Test results
will be adjusted proportionally to the ratio of derated gas turbine power to the average measured power upon mutual agreement of Owner and Contractor. 

  

	3.	COMMISSIONING TESTS 

  

	 	3.1	Purpose of Tests 

 The Commissioning Tests are: (i) focused on individual Equipment
or subsystems of Equipment; (ii) will be performed in accordance with the Project Commissioning Plan accepted by Owner in accordance with Section 4.4 of the Agreement; and (iii) will generally be done as soon as reasonably possible
after the Equipment or subsystem of Equipment is put in operation and has shown performance suitable for testing. The Project Commissioning Plan shall specify the pre-commissioning and commissioning activities to be completed prior to the
commencement of the Commissioning Tests and, at a minimum, include the Commissioning Tests specified below. The Project Commissioning Plan shall specify the scope, progression and sequence of these tests and whether the tests are dependent or
independent of each other. 
 All Commissioning Tests for Subproject 5 must be completed in accordance with the Commissioning Test
Procedures prior to commencing the Performance Tests for Subproject 5; provided that, in the event Contractor is unable to complete a Commissioning Test and such inability will have no impact on the performance or results of Performance Tests, Owner
may, at its sole discretion, defer completion of such Commissioning Test so long as the Commissioning Test is completed prior to Substantial Completion of Subproject 5. 

During the Commissioning Tests, all systems will be operated in accordance with the requirements of the operating procedures. 

 

	 	3.2	Liquefaction Facility and Existing Facility 

  

	 	3.21	LNG Train Feed Gas Meter. 

  

	 	 	The inlet metering system for the LNG Train will be calibrated and tested per the calibration audit manuals for the metering skid, by others. 

 

	 	3.2.2	Plant ESD/DPV. 

  

	 	 	 These tests will be performed in accordance with the Functional Testing Procedures DPV, ESD.4-1, ESD.5-1, and ESD.6-1; shutdown devices will be
checked for proper function prior to initial start up of the system. These tests will verify that the Liquefaction Facility and Existing Facility ESD, DPV systems provide emergency protection as designed. The test

  
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will include firstly, a Site Acceptance Test (SAT), for the entire Integrated Control and Safety System (ICSS). Secondly, a complete set of loop checks that include systems will be completed as
part of the test. Then finally, before introducing Natural Gas into the Equipment or system of Equipment for the first time, the DPV and ESD-4-1 will each separately be initiated by their control room push buttons. 

 

	 	3.2.3	Rated Case Demonstration (minimum Ambient). 

  

	 	 	A capacity evaluation test will be performed utilizing available power from the refrigerant turbines, and within the design limits of the Liquefaction Facility to validate as best as possible the assumptions around the
minimum ambient rated case used to set the hydraulic limits of the Liquefaction Facility. The test results will be compared to the simulation case to evaluate margins to design limits and identify if any have been exceeded. 

 

	 	3.2.4	LNG Train Turndown Test. 

  

	 	 	The purpose of this test is to confirm the stability of the Liquefaction Facility when the inlet feed rate into the Liquefaction Facility is ***% of the PFD case inlet feed rate. 

 

	 	3.2.5	LNG First Cargo. 

  

	 	 	The purpose of this measurement is to confirm that Subproject 5 has achieved LNG First Cargo as defined in the Agreement and measured in accordance with Section 2.5.1 of this Attachment S. 

 

	 	3.3	Unit 11 – LNG Train Inlet Feed Gas Metering 

 The Natural Gas flowing into the LNG
Train is to be measured by flow meter 35 FQI-11003 for LNG Train 5. These flow meters are to be calibrated and tested per meter system vendor calibration audit manuals. 
  

	 	3.4	Unit 12 – Acid Gas Removal and Amine Regeneration 

 The Feed Gas flow rate will be
monitored to be within the limit of 737.05 MMSCFD dry basis (869,623 Sm3/hr). The CO2 content and H2S content in the treated gas will be monitored to confirm it is within the following limits: 100 ppmv maximum CO2 and < 2 ppm maximum H2S. The
regenerator reboiler duty will be monitored to be within the limit of 54.95 MMBTU/hr. The lean amine circulation rate through acid gas absorber will be monitored to be within the limit of 1100 gpm (258 metric tonnes/hr). 

 

	 	3.4.1	Acid Gas Removal. 

  

	 	 	The CO2 acid gas removal system will be observed under normal operation when the LNG Train is running at a steady high capacity rate prior to the Performance
Tests. Amine circulation and filter pressure drops will be observed. Amine solution will be sampled and checked for contaminants, solution strength, and acid gas loading (rich and lean). 

  
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	 	3.4.2	Amine Regeneration. 

  

	 	 	Conditions at the regenerator reboilers will be observed. Regenerator reflux will be observed. The overhead product and acid gas vent stream shall be spot sampled. Currents of each pump motor while under load will be
recorded. All these parameters shall be checked to ensure the design intent is met. Demonstration of the switching of the acid gas stream from the H2S removal Unit to the Thermal Oxidizer and
back will also occur. 

  

	 	3.4.3	Hot Oil System. 

  

	 	 	Circulation and operation of the hot oil system will be checked against design parameters to verify functional compliance. 

  

	 	3.5	Unit 13 – Dehydration and Mercury Removal 

  

	 	3.5.1	Regeneration Gas Compressor. 

  

	 	 	This test will consist of verifying the manufacturer’s performance curve for the design point. The compressor will be observed for safe operation for its normal operating envelope. 

 

	 	3.5.2	Molecular Sieve Driers Sequence Control Function Test. 

  

	 	 	A full functional test will be observed twice; first just prior to startup for all three driers, and a second time during normal operation. The Molecular Sieve Dehydration system shall be operated to verify operation on
the designated automatic schedule. 

  

	 	3.5.3	Molecular Sieve Driers Breakthrough Test. 

  

	 	 	The goal of this test is to determine the actual water capacity of all three driers under a measured set of feed conditions. This test will measure the total weight of water fed to the drier until a measurable water
“breakthrough” happens. 

  

	 	 	The driers will be on manual mode (no normal automatic switching sequence will be used). A hygrometer will be used at the inlet and outlet of the drier with a chart recorder to continuously record gas flow, temperature,
pressure, inlet and outlet water content. The breakthrough test results will be compared to the cycle time used in the automatic sequence mode to ensure the compliance with the Specifications. 

 

	 	 	Online analyzers will also be tested and checked against lab results. Differential pressures across all liquefaction chillers to be recorded before and after breakthrough test. 

  
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	 	3.6	*** 

  

	 	3.6.1	*** 

  

	 	3.6.2	*** 

  

	 	3.7	*** 

  

	 	3.7.1	*** 

  

	 	3.7.2	*** 

  

	 	3.8	Unit 19 – Flare and Thermal Oxidation System 

  

	 	3.8.1	Main Flares. 

  

	 	 	The flare tip will be observed for flame stability at a mutually agreed flow. 

  

	 	3.8.2	Marine Flare 

  

	 	 	No test is required for the Marine Flare. 

  

	 	3.8.3	Thermal Oxidizer. 

  

	 	 	Operation of the thermal oxidizer will be checked, including analysis of exhaust gas. 

  

	 	3.9	Unit 19 – H2S Treatment Unit 

The H2S treatment unit is to be operated and tested to achieve successful compliance
with the unit Specifications. The sour gas inlet and the sweet gas outlet stream inlets shall be measured and recorded for flows, operating pressures, desired pressure drops and days to outlet
H2S specification by sampling and laboratory analysis to verify successful treatment Specification compliance. 
  

	 	3.10	Unit 22 – Fuel Gas System 

 Emission testing of the gas turbine exhausts will be
done by an outside specialist contractor, after the LNG Train is operating normally and will be done prior to each Performance Test. Emissions will be tested from each stack to ensure they meet or exceed the design Specifications. 

 

	 	3.11	Unit 24 – LNG Storage/Ship Loading and Boil Off Gas Recycle Compressors 

  

	 	3.11.1	Boil Off Gas Recycle Compressors. 

  

	 	 	This first test will consist of verifying the manufacturer’s performance curve for the design point for each compressor. Each compressor will be observed for safe operation for its normal operating envelope. Actual
flow rate, gas composition, pressure and temperature at the machine’s suction and discharge will be recorded. 

  

	 	 	The second test will consist of operating all installed units in parallel during ship loading operations (operation throughout the range of vapor return rates) with all gas from the Boil Off Gas Recycle Compressor
recovered to the process and no flaring and with all controls in automatic. This test will be done to evaluate stability and controllability for the expected range of flows. 

  
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	 	3.11.2	LNG Loading Pumps. 

  

	 	 	No test is required for the LNG Loading Pumps. 

  

	 	3.11.2	Ship Loading Time Test. 

  

	 	 	No Ship Loading Time Test is required. 

  

	 	3.12	Unit 31 – Power Generation 

  

	 	3.12.1	Gas Turbine Generators. 

  

	 	 	A demonstration will be conducted of the startup and shutdown to functionally check the full operation and rated capacity of the two (2) gas turbine generators (GTGs) and their associated subsystems. Units will be
operated with the existing GTGs and synchronization checked. 

  

	 	3.12.2	Standby Generator. 

  

	 	 	This test will demonstrate startup, shutdown, and operation in the field of this piece of Equipment. Paralleling of this unit with the main generators, auto start-up on simulated power failure and operation under full
load will be tested. 

  

	 	3.12.3	Electrical Distribution. 

  

	 	 	This test will ensure that all equipment, breakers, transformers, bus duct, and major cable runs, are operating within their rated capacity. The system will be checked for no hot spots. Transfer of loads will also be
tested along with demonstration of UPS performance against design. Load shedding will also be confirmed. 

  

	 	3.13	Unit 33 – Fire Protection System 

  

	 	3.13.1	Firewater Distribution. 

  

	 	 	The test will consist of demonstrating that the new ring main associated with the Liquefaction Facility delivers sufficient flow at the furthest points from the tie-ins with the Existing Facility main firewater network.

  

	 	3.13.2	Fire and Gas Detection. 

  

	 	 	All detectors will be field function tested per vendor’s procedures. 

  

	 	3.14	Unit 35 – Plant and Instrument Air 

  

	 	3.14.1	Air Compressor Package. 

  

	 	 	The Air Compressor package will be tested to confirm operation is at design delivery pressure and design flow rate. Auto start up of the compressors shall be tested on emergency power bus. Control system
“Lead-Lag” functions shall be demonstrated for the number of compressors required to maintain full plant operation. 

  
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	 	3.14.2	Air Driers. 

  

	 	 	Exit flow and dew point will be tested to ensure the design specification is met. Exit stream dew point measurements will be independently checked to verify the package instruments. This will be done using grab samples
and laboratory analysis. 

  

	 	3.15	Unit 36 – Water Systems 

  

	 	3.15.1	Water Treatment Unit. 

  

	 	 	The inlet stream composition against specifications, efficiency of the unit (recovery), outlet flow for capacity and exit stream compositions will be checked to ensure the design specification is met. This will be done
using online instrumentation, grab samples and laboratory analysis. 

  

	 	3.15.2	Service Water Unit. 

  

	 	 	The outlet flow for capacity will be checked to ensure the design intent is met. This will be done using online instrumentation, grab samples and analyzing in the laboratory. 

 

	 	3.16	Unit 47 – Turbine Air Humidification System 

 The Turbine Air Humidification System
package will be observed under normal operation when the LNG Train is running at a comfortable high capacity prior to the Performance Tests. The test will be done to evaluate stability and controllability for the expected range of ambient air
temperatures with the corresponding refrigeration gas turbine power checked to determine if the design intent is met. 
  

	 	3.17	Unit 39 – Nitrogen System 

 Outlet flow for capacity, O2 specification and header pressure of the nitrogen generation system will be checked to ensure they meet design specification. Laboratory samples will be taken to verify the O2 content. 

  
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ATTACHMENT R 

STAGE 3 FORM OF IRREVOCABLE, STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT 

[to be issued on letterhead of Issuing Bank] 

IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NO.              

DATE:
[                                        ] 

AMOUNT OF: U.S.$ [                ] 

 

			
	BENEFICIARY:		            APPLICANT AND ACCOUNT PARTY:
		
	SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC		            BECHTEL OIL, GAS AND CHEMICALS, INC.
	700 MILAM, SUITE 1900		            3000 POST OAK BOULEVARD
	HOUSTON, TEXAS 77002		            HOUSTON, TEXAS 77056
	FACSIMILE: ***		            FACSIMILE: ***
	ATTN: ***		            ATTN:
[                            ]

 WE HEREBY ISSUE OUR IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NO.
            (THIS “LETTER OF CREDIT”) IN FAVOR OF SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC, AS BENEFICIARY, FOR AN INITIAL AMOUNT OF TWO HUNDRED NINETY EIGHT MILLION SEVEN
HUNDRED THOUSAND U.S. DOLLARS (U.S.$298,700,000) (THE “STATED AMOUNT”) AT THE REQUEST AND FOR THE ACCOUNT OF BECHTEL OIL, GAS AND CHEMICALS, INC., AS APPLICANT. 

WE ARE INFORMED THAT THIS LETTER OF CREDIT IS ISSUED ON BEHALF OF THE APPLICANT TO SUPPORT APPLICANT’S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THAT CERTAIN LUMP SUM TURNKEY
AGREEMENT FOR THE ENGINEERING, PROCUREMENT AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE SABINE PASS STAGE 3 LIQUEFACTION FACILITY, DATED AS OF [            , 20        ],
BY AND BETWEEN APPLICANT AND BENEFICIARY (AS AMENDED, RESTATED, SUPPLEMENTED OR OTHERWISE MODIFIED FROM TIME TO TIME, THE “AGREEMENT”). 

FUNDS UNDER THIS LETTER OF CREDIT ARE AVAILABLE BY PAYMENT AGAINST THE PRESENTATION OF YOUR DRAFT(S) DRAWN AT SIGHT ON [INSERT ISSUING BANK’S NAME AND
ADDRESS] (THE “ISSUING BANK”) IN SUBSTANTIALLY THE FORM OF ANNEX I ATTACHED HERETO AND ACCOMPANIED BY A DRAWING CERTIFICATE DULY SIGNED IN SUBSTANTIALLY THE FORM OF ANNEX II OR ANNEX VI ATTACHED
HERETO APPROPRIATELY COMPLETED. DOCUMENTS MUST BE PRESENTED TO ISSUING BANK IN ONE LOT. 
 PARTIAL DRAWINGS ARE PERMITTED. ALL BANKING CHARGES UNDER THIS
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 THIS LETTER OF CREDIT IS TRANSFERABLE IN ITS ENTIRETY AND NOT IN PART, UPON NOTICE BY BENEFICIARY TO
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 THE STATED AMOUNT OF THIS LETTER OF CREDIT SHALL DECREASE TO AN AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF ONE HUNDRED NINETEEN
MILLION FOUR HUNDRED EIGHTY THOUSAND U.S. DOLLARS (U.S.$119,480,000) AFTER ISSUING BANK’S RECEIPT FROM BENEFICIARY OF WRITTEN NOTICE THAT (A) SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OF SUBPROJECT 5 HAS OCCURRED, (B) CONTRACTOR HAS PAID ALL DELAY
LIQUIDATED DAMAGES OWED FOR SUBPROJECT 5, AND (C) CONTRACTOR HAS ACHIEVED THE PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE FOR SUBPROJECT 5 OR PAID ALL PERFORMANCE LIQUIDATED DAMAGES FOR SUBPROJECT 5, WHICH SHALL BE IN SUBSTANTIALLY THE FORM OF ANNEX IV
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EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY STATED HEREIN, THIS LETTER OF CREDIT IS SUBJECT TO THE INTERNATIONAL STANDBY PRACTICES (1998), INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
PUBLICATION NO. 590 (“ISP98”), WHICH SHALL IN ALL RESPECTS BE DEEMED A PART HEREOF AS FULLY AS IF INCORPORATED IN FULL HEREIN, EXCEPT AS MODIFIED HEREBY. THIS LETTER OF CREDIT IS ALSO SUBJECT TO THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW
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UNCITRAL CONVENTION ON INDEPENDENT GUARANTEES AND STANDBY LETTERS OF CREDIT DOES NOT APPLY TO THIS LETTER OF CREDIT. 
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FULL THE TERMS OF OUR UNDERTAKING AND SUCH UNDERTAKING SHALL NOT IN ANY WAY BE MODIFIED OR AMPLIFIED BY REFERENCE TO ANY DOCUMENT, INSTRUMENT, OR AGREEMENT REFERRED TO HEREIN OTHER THAN ISP98. 

 

			
	[NAME OF ISSUING U.S. BANK]
		
	BY:		 
	NAME:  		 
	TITLE:		 
		
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 ANNEX I 

IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NUMBER                 

 DRAFT 

                    ,
20         
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                                         AND
        /100 U.S. DOLLARS (U.S.$                    ). THIS DRAFT IS PRESENTED UNDER IRREVOCABLE STANDBY
LETTER OF CREDIT NO.                      DATED
                    , ISSUED FOR THE ACCOUNT OF BECHTEL OIL, GAS AND CHEMICALS, INC. 

 

	TO:	[ISSUING BANK NAME] 

 [ISSUING BANK ADDRESS] 

 

			
	SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC
		
	By:	 	 
	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

  
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 ANNEX II 

IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NUMBER                 

 DRAWING CERTIFICATE 
  

	TO:	[ISSUING BANK NAME] 

 [ISSUING BANK ADDRESS] 

RE: IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NO.                  FOR THE STAGE 3
EPC AGREEMENT 
 GENTLEMEN: 
 REFERENCE IS MADE TO THAT
CERTAIN IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NO.                  (THE “LETTER OF CREDIT”) ISSUED BY YOU IN FAVOR OF SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION,
LLC (“BENEFICIARY”). 
 IN ACCORDANCE WITH THAT CERTAIN LUMP SUM TURNKEY AGREEMENT FOR THE ENGINEERING, PROCUREMENT AND CONSTRUCTION
OF THE SABINE PASS STAGE 3 LIQUEFACTION FACILITY, DATED AS OF [             , 20        ] BY AND BETWEEN BENEFICIARY AND BECHTEL OIL, GAS AND
CHEMICALS, INC. (“APPLICANT”) (AS AMENDED, RESTATED, SUPPLEMENTED OR OTHERWISE MODIFIED FROM TIME TO TIME, THE “AGREEMENT”), THE UNDERSIGNED, AN OFFICER OF BENEFICIARY, DOES HEREBY CERTIFY THAT: 

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 ANNEX III 

IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NUMBER                 

 FORM OF TRANSFER REQUEST FOR STAGE 3 

DATE:
                     
  

	TO:	[ISSUING BANK] 

 [ISSUING BANK ADDRESS] 

 

	RE:	IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NO.                     FOR STAGE 3 

GENTLEMEN: 
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 ANNEX IV 

IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NUMBER                 

 FORM OF NOTICE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION FOR SUBPROJECT 5 

DATE:                      

 

	TO:	[ISSUING BANK NAME] 

 [ISSUING BANK ADDRESS] 

 

	RE:	IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NO.                     FOR STAGE 3 

GENTLEMEN: 
 REFERENCE IS MADE TO THAT CERTAIN IRREVOCABLE
STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NO.                 (THE “LETTER OF CREDIT”) ISSUED BY YOU IN FAVOR OF SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC.
(“BENEFICIARY”), AND THE LUMP SUM TURNKEY AGREEMENT FOR THE ENGINEERING, PROCUREMENT AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE SABINE PASS STAGE 3 LIQUEFACTION FACILITY DATED AS OF
[            , 20        ] BY AND BETWEEN BENEFICIARY AND BECHTEL OIL, GAS AND CHEMICALS, INC. (AS AMENDED, RESTATED, SUPPLEMENTED OR OTHERWISE
MODIFIED FROM TIME TO TIME). 
 IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THE LETTER OF CREDIT, BENEFICIARY HEREBY NOTIFIES YOU THAT (A) SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION
OF SUBPROJECT 5 HAS OCCURRED, (B) CONTRACTOR HAS PAID ALL DELAY LIQUIDATED DAMAGES OWED FOR THE SUBPROJECT, AND (C) CONTRACTOR HAS ACHIEVED THE PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE FOR THE SUBPROJECT OR PAID ALL PERFORMANCE LIQUIDATED DAMAGES FOR THE
SUBPROJECT. 
 THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY REQUESTS THAT THE STATED AMOUNT OF THIS LETTER OF CREDIT DECREASE TO AN AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF U.S. DOLLARS
($[            ]). 
  

			
	 SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC

		
	 By:
		  

	 Name:
		  

	 Title:
		  

  
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 ANNEX V 

IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NUMBER                 

 FORM OF NOTICE FOR EXPIRATION OF DEFECT CORRECTION PERIOD FOR SUBPROJECT 5 

OR EXPIRATION OF TERM OF AGREEMENT 
 DATE:
                     
  

	TO:	[ISSUING BANK NAME] 

 [ISSUING BANK ADDRESS] 

 

	RE:	IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NO.                 FOR STAGE 3 

GENTLEMEN: 
 REFERENCE IS MADE TO THAT CERTAIN IRREVOCABLE
STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NO.                 (THE “LETTER OF CREDIT”) ISSUED BY YOU IN FAVOR OF SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC.
(“BENEFICIARY”). 
 IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THE LETTER OF CREDIT, BENEFICIARY HEREBY NOTIFIES YOU OF (A) THE EXPIRATION
OF THE DEFECT CORRECTION PERIOD FOR SUBPROJECT 5 OR (B) THE EXPIRATION OF THE TERM OF THE LUMP SUM TURNKEY AGREEMENT FOR THE ENGINEERING, PROCUREMENT AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE SABINE PASS STAGE 3 LIQUEFACTION FACILITY DATED AS OF
[            , 20        ], BY AND BETWEEN BENEFICIARY AND BECHTEL OIL, GAS AND CHEMICALS, INC. (AS AMENDED, RESTATED, SUPPLEMENTED OR OTHERWISE
MODIFIED FROM TIME TO TIME). 
 THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY REQUESTS TERMINATION OF THIS LETTER OF CREDIT AND CONFIRMATION TO APPLICANT OF SAID TERMINATION. 

THE LETTER OF CREDIT SHALL EXPIRE ON [            ],
20[        ]. 
  

			
	SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC
		
	By:		  

	Name:		  

	Title:		  

  
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 ANNEX VI 

IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NUMBER                 

 DRAWING CERTIFICATE FOR STAGE 3 

            , 20         

	TO:	[ISSUING BANK NAME] 

 [ISSUING BANK ADDRESS] 

 

	RE:	IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NO.                 FOR STAGE 3 

GENTLEMEN: 
 REFERENCE IS MADE TO THAT CERTAIN IRREVOCABLE
STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NO.                 (THE “LETTER OF CREDIT”) ISSUED BY YOU IN FAVOR OF SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC
(“BENEFICIARY”). 
 IN ACCORDANCE WITH THAT CERTAIN LUMP SUM TURNKEY AGREEMENT FOR THE ENGINEERING, PROCUREMENT AND CONSTRUCTION OF
THE SABINE PASS STAGE 3 LIQUEFACTION FACILITY DATED AS OF [            , 20        ], BY AND BETWEEN BENEFICIARY AND BECHTEL OIL, GAS AND CHEMICALS,
INC. (“APPLICANT”) (AS AMENDED, RESTATED, SUPPLEMENTED OR OTHERWISE MODIFIED FROM TIME TO TIME, THE “AGREEMENT”), THE UNDERSIGNED, AN OFFICER OF BENEFICIARY, DOES HEREBY CERTIFY THAT: 

1. BENEFICIARY HAS BEEN NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE DECIDED NOT TO EXTEND THE LETTER OF CREDIT BEYOND THE CURRENT EXPIRATION DATE; 

2. APPLICANT HAS NOT DELIVERED TO BENEFICIARY A REPLACEMENT LETTER OF CREDIT SUBSTANTIALLY IDENTICAL TO THE LETTER OF CREDIT (I.E., IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER
OF CREDIT NO.             ) FROM A COMMERCIAL BANK IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA RATED AT LEAST A- BY STANDARD & POOR’S AND AT LEAST A3 BY MOODY’S INVESTORS SERVICES,
AND THIRTY (30) OR LESS CALENDAR DAYS REMAIN BEFORE THE EXPIRATION OF THE CURRENT EXPIRATION DATE; AND 
 3. BENEFICIARY IS ENTITLED TO PAYMENT OF
U.S.$[            ]. 
 YOU ARE REQUESTED TO REMIT PAYMENT OF THIS DRAWING IN IMMEDIATELY
AVAILABLE FUNDS BY WIRE TRANSFER TO THE FOLLOWING ACCOUNT: 
 [ACCOUNT INFORMATION] 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, THE UNDERSIGNED HAS EXECUTED AND DELIVERED THIS CERTIFICATE AS OF THIS     DAY OF
            , 20        . 
  

			
	SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC
		
	By:		  

	Name:		  

	Title:		  

  
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 ANNEX VII 

IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NUMBER                 

 FORM OF NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF DEFECT CORRECTION PERIOD FOR SUBPROJECT 5 

DATE:                      

 

	TO:	[ISSUING BANK NAME] 

 [ISSUING BANK ADDRESS] 

 

	RE:	IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NO.                 FOR STAGE 3 

GENTLEMEN: 
 REFERENCE IS MADE TO THAT CERTAIN IRREVOCABLE
STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NO.                 (THE “LETTER OF CREDIT”) ISSUED BY YOU IN FAVOR OF SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC.
(“BENEFICIARY”), AND THE LUMP SUM TURNKEY AGREEMENT FOR THE ENGINEERING, PROCUREMENT AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE SABINE PASS STAGE 3 LIQUEFACTION FACILITY DATED AS OF
[            ], 20[        ], BY AND BETWEEN BENEFICIARY AND BECHTEL OIL, GAS AND CHEMICALS, INC. (AS AMENDED, RESTATED, SUPPLEMENTED OR OTHERWISE
MODIFIED FROM TIME TO TIME). 
 IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF LETTER OF CREDIT, BENEFICIARY HEREBY NOTIFIES YOU THAT THE DEFECT CORRECTION PERIOD FOR
SUBPROJECT 5 HAS EXPIRED. 
 THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY REQUESTS THAT THE STATED AMOUNT OF THIS LETTER OF CREDIT DECREASE TO AN AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF
[            U.S. DOLLARS ($            )]. 

 

			
	SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC
		
	 By:
		  

	 Name:
		  

	 Title:
		  

  
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ATTACHMENT Q 

OWNER PERMITS 
 Owner shall obtain the
Owner Permits listed below. 
  

													
	 PERMIT OR
APPROVAL
	  	 REGULATORY
REFERENCE
	  	RESPONSIBLE
AGENCY	  	REGULATED
ACTIVITY	  	TECHNICAL
INFORMATION
NEEDED FOR
APPLICATION	  	DATE
REQUIRED	  	COMMENTS
	Notice of Proposed
Construction or
Alteration - FAA Form 7460-1	  	14 CFR Part 77	  	Federal Aviation
Administration
(FAA)	  	Installation of
obstructions
in navigable
airspace	  	Locations and
dimensions of
any other
significant
structures	  	Earlier of : (1) 30
Days prior to the
construction or
alteration
is to begin; or
(2) date an
application
for a
construction
permit is to
be filed.	  	An Obstruction
Evaluation/
Airport
Airspace
Analysis (OE/
AAA) is
required if the
Facility will
have
structures
greater than
200 feet or is
within 20,000
feet from
an
airport
meeting
certain
obstruction
requirements.
(see Section
77.13(a)).
							
	NGA Section 3
Application	  		  	U.S. Federal
Energy
Regulatory
Commission
(FERC)	  	LNG Facility
and
Liquefaction
Facility	  	Environmental
Resource
Reports 1-13
submitted
with FERC
Application
and
subsequent
environmental
info requests.	  	NTP	  	Phase I:
 Application:
12/22/03

Certificate:
12/21/04.
  

Phase II:
 Application:
7/29/05

Certificate:
6/15/06 .
  

Stage 1
Liquefaction
Facility and
Stage 2
Liquefaction
Facility

Application:
01/31/11
 Certificate:
04/16/12.

 
 Amendment to
Stage 1
Liquefaction
Facility and
Stage
2
Liquefaction
Facility
Certificate
issued
4/16/12

  
 Q-1 

													
	 PERMIT OR
APPROVAL
	  	 REGULATORY
REFERENCE
	  	RESPONSIBLE
AGENCY	  	REGULATED
ACTIVITY	  	TECHNICAL
INFORMATION
NEEDED FOR
APPLICATION	  	DATE REQUIRED	  	COMMENTS
							
		  		  		  		  		  		  	Application: 10/09/12
 Certificate: 08/02/13.
  

Stage 3 Liquefaction
Facility

Application: 09/30/13

Certificate: Pending.

							
	 Section 10/404
 Impacts to Waters of the U.S.
(including wetlands)
	  	33 CFR 320 to 330	  	U.S. Army
Corps of
Engineers
(USACOE)	  	Construction
activities in
lakes,
streams,
wetlands	  	Amendment
to permit
for
Liquefaction
Facilities.	  	NTP or as
specified
in FERC
Authorization	  	Stage 1 Liquefaction
Facility and Stage 2
 Liquefaction FacilityApplication: 01/31/11

Authorization: 03/14/12.
  

Stage 3 Liquefaction
Facility

Application: 09/30/13

Authorization: Pending.

							
	Essential Fish Habitat	  	Magnuson/Stevens Act	  	NOAA
Fisheries	  		  	Consultation	  	NTP or as
specified
in FERC
Authorization	  	Stage 1 Liquefaction
Facility and Stage 2
Liquefaction Facility
Clearance received
11/3/2010, no further action

required. 
 Stage 3 Liquefaction
Facility

Clearance received
05/09/13, no further action
required.

  
 Q-2 

													
	 PERMIT OR
APPROVAL
	  	 REGULATORY
REFERENCE
	  	RESPONSIBLE
AGENCY	  	REGULATED
ACTIVITY	  	 TECHNICAL
INFORMATION
NEEDED FOR
APPLICATION
	  	DATE REQUIRED	  	COMMENTS
	 Federal Endangered
 Species
Consultation
	  	Magnuson/Stevens Act	  	NOAA
Fisheries	  		  	Consultation for Project; Dredged Material Placement Area Plan review	  	NTP or as
specified
in FERC
Authorization	  	Stage 1
Liquefaction
Facility and
Stage 2
Liquefaction
 FacilityClearance
received
11/3/2010, no
further
action
required.
  
 Stage 3
Liquefaction
Facility

Clearance
received
05/09/13 no
further action
required.

							
	 Federal Endangered
 Species
Consultation
	  	Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act (ESA)	  	U.S.
Fish and
Wildlife
Service	  	Impacts to
listed
threatened
and
endangered
species	  	Consult with NOAA Fisheries for EFH and offshore T/E potential impacts, and consult with USACOE for wetlands	  	NTP or as
specified
in FERC
Authorization	  	Stage 1
Liquefaction
Facility and
Stage 2
Liquefaction
 FacilityClearance
received
10/05/10.

 
 Stage 3
Liquefaction
Facility

Clearance
received
 11/14/13.

							
	 Navigation and Marine
 Safety issues

associated with the
 LNG terminal ship traffic
	  		  	United
States
Coast
Guard	  	Navigation
and Marine
Safety issues
associated
with the
LNG
terminal
ship traffic	  	 •       Consultation

 

•       Disabled Ships simulation memo
	  	NTP or as
specified
in FERC
Authorization	  	Stage 1
Liquefaction
Facility and
Stage 2
Liquefaction
Facility: LOR
issued
7/23/04;
WSA
concurrence
3/20/06;
updated WSA
accepted
11/13/07;
approval
granted:

01/30/08. 
 Stage 3
Liquefaction
Facility:

no changes to
ship traffic.
 02/19/13 - No
LOI
or
revision to
WSA is
required.

  
 Q-3 

													
	 PERMIT OR
APPROVAL
	  	 REGULATORY
REFERENCE
	  	RESPONSIBLE
AGENCY	  	REGULATED
ACTIVITY	  	 TECHNICAL
INFORMATION
NEEDED FOR
APPLICATION
	  	DATE REQUIRED	  	COMMENTS
	New Source Review Preconstruction Permit (Prevention of Significant Deterioration and Non-Attainment Review)	  	LAC 33:III.509	  	Louisiana
Department of
Environmental
Quality(LDEQ)	  	Construction
of major
source of air
pollution	  	 •       Air pollution emissions and control equipment
data
  

•       Locations and dimensions of major structures

 

•       Air quality impact modeling

 

•       BACT/LAER determinations

 

•       Identification of emission offsets for non-attainment areas

 

•       Addendum to air permit, officially added turbines to
application
	  	NTP or as
specified
in FERC
Authorization	  	Phase I:
 Application:
12/22/03

Received:
11/24/04.
  

Phase II:
 Application:
08/12/05

Received:
01/04/07.
  

Modification:
 Application:
05/14/08

Received:
05/20/09.
  

Stage 1
Liquefaction
Facility and
Stage 2
Liquefaction
Facility
Application:
12/17/10

Received:
12/06/11.
  

Stage 3
Liquefaction
Facility
Application:
09/20/13

Received:
Pending.

							
	Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC) for Operating Facility	  	40 CFR Part 112	  	LDEQ	  	Onsite
storage of oil
in quantities
greater than
threshold
amounts	  	 1. Oil storage inventory including maximum capacity
  

2.Description of measures to prevent an oil spill
  

3.Description of how personnel will respond to an oil spill
	  	Prior to
RFSU	  	This is not a
permit, but
rather an
operating
plan that must
be updated
prior to
operating the
Liquefaction
Facility.
							
	RCRA Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator Identification Number	  	40 CFR Part 261	  	LDEQ	  	Onsite
presence of
hazardous
waste in
quantities
greater than
threshold
amounts	  	Expected hazardous waste accumulation	  	NTP or as
specified
in FERC
Authorization	  	Received:
11/17/06.

  
 Q-4 

													
	 PERMIT OR
APPROVAL
	  	 REGULATORY
REFERENCE
	  	RESPONSIBLE
AGENCY	  	REGULATED
ACTIVITY	  	 TECHNICAL
INFORMATION
NEEDED FOR
APPLICATION
	  	DATE REQUIRED	  	COMMENTS
	Water Quality Certification, Section 401 of CWA	  		  	LDEQ	  	Triggered
by
application
for a
USACOE
Section 404
Permit	  	 •       Submitted as a part of the CUP and IP

 

•       Consultation for modified construction dock area and Aquatic Resources
Mitigation Plan
	  	NTP or as
specified
in FERC
Authorization	  	Phase I:
 Application:
5/12/04

Received:
12/16/04.
  

Phase II:
 Application:
10/31/06

Received:
12/21/06.
  

Stage 1
Liquefaction
Facility and
Stage 2
Liquefaction
Facility
Application:
11/22/10

Received:
06/22/11.
  

Stage 3
Liquefaction
Facility
 Application:
09/30/13

Received:
03/11/15.

							
	LPDES sanitary wastewater discharge permit / combined with stormwater and process water discharges.	  		  	LDEQ	  	Discharge
of sanitary
wastewater	  	 •       Water balance diagram

 

•       Expected wastewater
flows and
characteristics

 

•       Expected flow/
characteristics from ROU
	  	Must
receive
prior to
operation
and water
discharge.	  	Received:
06/27/07;
Effective:
 08/1/07;Expiration:
06/26/12.

 
 Stage 1
Liquefaction
Facility and
Stage
2
Liquefaction
Facility
Application:
08/06/13
 Received:
02/10/14.
  

Stage 3
Liquefaction
Facility – No
modifications
necessary.

  
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	 PERMIT OR
APPROVAL
	  	 REGULATORY
REFERENCE
	  	RESPONSIBLE
AGENCY	  	REGULATED
ACTIVITY	  	 TECHNICAL
INFORMATION
NEEDED FOR
APPLICATION
	  	DATE REQUIRED	  	COMMENTS
	State threatened and endangered species clearance	  	NEPA/FERC	  	Louisiana
Department
of Wildlife
and
Fisheries
(LDWF)	  	Assessment
of site
habitation by
listed
(threatened or
endangered)
species	  	 •       Consultation

 

•       Consultation for approval of revised construction dock
	  	NTP or as
specified
in FERC
Authorization	  	Clearance
granted
1/7/05 (part
of coastal use
permit review
 process). 

Stage 1
Liquefaction
Facility and
Stage 2
Liquefaction
Facility
Clearance
granted
11/29/10 (part
of coastal use
permit).

 
 Stage 3
Liquefaction
Facility – part
of coastal
use
permit review –
 Application:
09/30/13

Received:
06/27/14.

							
	Coastal Use Permit	  		  	Louisiana
Department
of Natural
Resources
 (LDNR)P20101481
	  	Construction
in coastal
management
zone	  	 •       Solicitation of Views

 

•       Same as for USACOE permit, and additional information on CY of
disturbance in all land types.
	  	NTP or as
specified
in FERC
Authorization	  	Stage 1
Liquefaction
Facility and
Stage 2
Liquefaction
Facility
Received:
 03/28/11. 

Stage 3
Liquefaction
Facility
 Application:
09/30/13

Received:
06/27/14.

  
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	 PERMIT OR
APPROVAL
	  	 REGULATORY
REFERENCE
	  	RESPONSIBLE
AGENCY	  	REGULATED
ACTIVITY	  	 TECHNICAL
INFORMATION
NEEDED FOR
APPLICATION
	  	DATE REQUIRED	  	COMMENTS
	Historic Preservation Approval - Section 106 Environmental Review (applies to entire site)	  		  	Louisiana
Division of
Historic
Preservation
(LDHP)	  	Federal
oversight
requires
compliance
with Section
106	  	 •       Phase I Survey Report

 

•       Unanticipated Discoveries Plan review

 

•       Dredged Material Placement Area Plan review

 

•       Updated Unanticipated Discoveries Plan

 

•       Final Phase I Survey Report (terminal and pipeline combined)

 

•       Consultation for approval of revised construction dock
	  	NTP or as
specified
in FERC
Authorization	  	Phase I:
 Final
Approval
01/12/05
  

Phase II:
Final
Approval
07/16/05
  

Stage 1
Liquefaction
Facility and
Stage 2
Liquefaction
Facility
Clearance
granted
07/02/10.

 
 Stage 3
Liquefaction
Facility:
Clearance
granted
10/22/13.

							
	Traffic data for SH82	  	NEPA/FERC	  	Louisiana
Department
of
Transportation
and
Development	  		  	request for traffic information for SH 82	  	NTP or as
specified
in FERC
Authorization	  	No permit
required;
informational
purposes
only.
							
	Permit for Construction in a Zone “VE” or Variance as: functionality dependent use, Floodplain Development Permit	  		  	Cameron
Parish
Floodplain
Administrator	  	Construction
of facilities
and buildings	  	 •       Submit
Individual
Permit application
package
  

•       Indemnification and Roadway Easement permits/approvals
	  	NTP or as
specified
in FERC
Authorization	  	Permit for
new buildings
in
Liquefaction -
Permit is not
required, as
Stage 3 Scope
of Work does
not include
any buildings.
							
	Occupancy authorization for buildings	  		  	Office of the
State Fire
Marshall	  	Occupancy
authorization
for buildings	  	Submittal of building plans, fire suppression diagrams, and facility inspection.	  	Prior to
occupancy	  	Permit is not
required, as
Stage 3 Scope
of Work does
not include
any buildings.

  
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	 PERMIT OR
APPROVAL
	  	 REGULATORY
REFERENCE
	  	RESPONSIBLE
AGENCY	  	REGULATED
ACTIVITY	  	TECHNICAL
INFORMATION
NEEDED FOR
APPLICATION	  	DATE REQUIRED	  	COMMENTS
	Letter Order Authorizing Start-up of Liquefaction Train	  		  	U.S. Federal
Energy
Regulatory
Commission
(FERC)	  	LNG
Facility	  	Environmental
Resource
Reports 1-13
submitted
with FERC
Application
and
subsequent
environmental
info requests.	  	Prior
to
Start-up	  	Stage 1
Liquefaction
Facility and
Stage 2
Liquefaction
Facility
Pending . 

Stage 3
Liquefaction
Facility
 Pending.

  
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ATTACHMENT P 

CONTRACTOR PERMITS 
 Contractor shall be
responsible for obtaining all of the following Permits and any and all other Permits not listed below but required for the performance of the Work, except for the Owner Permits set forth in Attachment Q. 

 

															
	 PERMIT OR
APPROVAL
	  	 REGULATORY
REFERENCE
	  	RESPONSIBLE
AGENCY	  	AGENCY
CONTACT
INFORMATION	  	REGULATED
ACTIVITY	  	 TECHNICAL
INFORMATION
NEEDED
FOR
APPLICATION
	  	DATE
REQUIRED	  	COMMENTS
	Temporary/portable emergency and non-emergency diesel powered generators	  	LAC 33:III	  	Louisiana
Department of
Environmental
Quality
(LDEQ)	  	Tegan
Treadaway,
LDEQ Air
Permit
Division,
7290
Bluebonnet,
Baton
Rouge, LA
70810
Phone:(225)
219-3082	  	Operation and
emissions of
generator
engine	  	Portable emission sources do not require air permit. However, if equipment is located in one spot for more than one year, it must be permitted as a stationary source.	  	As required
to support
Permit
requirement	  	
								
	Spill Prevention Plan	  	40 CFR 112.7	  	EPA	  		  	Storage of
petroleum
products	  	 •       Type, volume, location of oil products

 

•       Spill Response Procedures
	  	On or
before
mobilization
at Site	  	
								
	LDEQ hazardous waste stream notification	  	40 CFR Part 261	  	LDEQ	  	DEQ,
Office of
Environmental
Services,
PO Box
4313,
Baton
Rouge, LA,
70821	  	Generation
of any
amount of
hazardous
waste on
the Site.	  	List of normal hazardous and class 1 wastes.	  	Not
anticipated	  	
								
	Fire Protection	  		  	Johnson
Bayou Fire
Department
and
Cameron
Parish Fire
Marshall.	  	Johnson
Bayou Fire
Department;
155
Berwick
Road;
Cameron,
LA 70631
(337)
569-2119	  	Fire
protection
and mutual
aid
agreements	  		  	On or
before
mobilization
of
permitted
structures
are erected
at the Site	  	It is not
anticipated
that these
Permits
will be
required.
Those that
may apply
pertain to
occupied
structures
such as
trailers.

  
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	 PERMIT OR
APPROVAL
	  	 REGULATORY
REFERENCE
	  	RESPONSIBLE
AGENCY	  	AGENCY
CONTACT
INFORMATION	  	REGULATED
ACTIVITY	  	TECHNICAL
INFORMATION
NEEDED
FOR
APPLICATION	  	DATE
REQUIRED	  	COMMENTS
	Occupancy Permit	  		  	Cameron
Parish
Floodplain
Administration	  		  		  		  	On or
before
habitable
structures
are
mobilized
to the Site	  	
								
	General Construction Permit	  		  	Cameron
Parish
Police Jury	  		  		  		  	As required
to support
permitted
activities	  	
								
	LPDES hydrostatic test wastewater discharge permit	  		  	LDEQ	  	Permits
Section,
LDEQ
Water
Permit
Division,
7290
Bluebonnet,
Baton
Rouge,
LA
70810
Phone:(225)
219-3110	  	Discharge
of
hydrostatic
test
wastewater
to surface
waters	  		  	Prior to
discharge
of
hydrotest
water	  	
								
	Notice of Proposed Construction or Alteration - FAA Form 7460-1	  	14 CFR Part 77	  	Federal
Aviation
Administration
(FAA)	  	Construction
or use of
obstructions,
including
cranes, in
navigable
airspace	  	Locations
and
dimensions
of any
other
significant
temporary
structures	  	Earlier
of : (1)
30 Days
prior to
the
construction
or
alteration
is to
begin; or
(2) date
an
application
for a
construction
permit is
to be
filed.	  	An
Obstruction
Evaluation/
Airport
Airspace
Analysis
(OE/AAA)
is required
if
construction
will have
structures
greater
than 200
feet or is
within
20,000 feet
from
an
airport
meeting
certain
obstruction
requirements.
(see
Section
77.13(a))	  	Notice of
Proposed
Construction or
Alteration -
FAA Form
7460-1

  
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 Execution Version 

ATTACHMENT O 

INSURANCE 

  
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INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS 
  

	1.	Contractor’s Insurance. 

 A. Types and Amounts of Insurance. Subject to
Attachment EE, Contractor shall at its own cost and expense procure and maintain in full force and effect at all times specified in Section 1B the following insurances on an occurrence basis for coverages at the following limits of
liability: 
 1. Workers’ Compensation and Employer’s Liability Insurance. Contractor shall comply with
Applicable Law with respect to workers’ compensation requirements and other similar requirements where the Work is performed and shall procure and maintain workers’ compensation and employer’s liability policies in accordance with
Applicable Law and the requirements of this Agreement. These policies shall include coverage for all states and other applicable jurisdictions, voluntary compensation coverage, and occupational disease. If the Work is to be performed on or near
navigable waters, the policies shall include coverage for United States Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Act, Death on the High Seas Act, the Jones Act, the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, and other Applicable Law regarding maritime
law. A maritime employer’s liability policy may be used to satisfy applicable parts of this requirement with respect to Work performed on or near navigable waters. If Contractor is not required by Applicable Law to carry workers’
compensation insurance, then Contractor shall provide the types and amounts of insurance which are mutually agreeable to the Parties. 
  

	
	Limits: Workers’ Compensation: Statutory

 Employer’s Liability: U.S.$1,000,000 each accident, U.S.$1,000,000 disease each employee and
U.S.$1,000,000 disease policy limit 
 2. Commercial General Liability Insurance. This policy shall provide coverage
against claims for bodily injury (including bodily injury and death), property damage (including loss of use) and personal injury, and shall include contractual liability (such coverage not to be written on a limited basis) insuring the obligations
assumed by Contractor under the Agreement, products and completed operations coverage (for a minimum of five (5) years after Substantial Completion), premises and operations coverage, broad form property damage coverage, independent
contractors, actions over indemnity coverage and non-owned watercraft liability. The policy shall not include any explosion, collapse or underground exclusion. The policy shall be endorsed to provide coverage wherever the Work is performed. The
aggregate limits shall apply separately to each annual policy period, except for the products and completed operations coverage, which shall be a Project aggregate. This coverage will be subject to a maximum deductible of U.S.$25,000. 

 

			
	 Limits:
		        U.S.$2,000,000 combined single limit each occurrence

  
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 U.S.$4,000,000 general aggregate, with such limits dedicated to the Project 

U.S.$4,000,000 products and completed operations aggregate, with such limits dedicated to the Project 

3. Commercial Automobile Insurance. This policy shall include coverage for all owned, hired, rented, and non-owned
automobiles and equipment. This coverage will be subject to a maximum deductible of U.S.$25,000. 
  

			
	 Limit:
		U.S.$1,000,000 combined single limit each accident

 4. Umbrella or Excess Liability Insurance. This policy shall be written on a
“following form” basis and shall provide coverage in excess of the coverages required to be provided by Contractor for employer’s liability insurance, commercial general liability insurance, maritime employer’s liability
insurance, aircraft liability insurance and commercial automobile liability insurance. The aggregate limit shall apply separately to each annual policy period, except for the products and completed operations coverage, which shall be a Project
aggregate. 
  

			
	 Limits:
		U.S.$100,000,000 combined single limit each occurrence, dedicated to the Project
		
			U.S.$100,000,000 annual aggregate limit, with such limits dedicated to the Project

 5. Aircraft Liability Insurance. If applicable, this policy shall provide coverage for
bodily injury and property damage and shall cover aircraft that is owned, leased, rented or chartered by Contractor. The policy shall include coverage for passengers and crew, cover all owned and non-owned aircraft, and be endorsed to provide a
voluntary settlement. 
  

			
	 Limit:
		U.S.$10,000,000 per occurrence

 6. Hull and Machinery Insurance. This policy shall be provided by, or on behalf of the
Contractor if applicable and shall cover any watercraft that is owned, leased, rented or chartered by Contractor. If not provided for in the protection and indemnity policy in Section 1A.7 of this Attachment O, this policy shall
include collision liability and tower’s liability with sister-ship clause un-amended. All “as owner” and “other than owner” clauses shall be deleted, and navigational limitations shall be adequate for Contractor to perform
the specified Work. 
  

			
	 Hull:
		Replacement value of the vessel without depreciation

 7. Protection and Indemnity Insurance (P&I). This policy shall be provided by
Contractor if applicable and shall cover any watercraft that is owned, leased, rented or chartered by Contractor. The coverage provided shall include, pollution liability, removal of wreck and/or debris, and if not provided for in the hull and
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collision liability and tower’s liability with sister-ship clause un-amended. All “as owner” and “other than owner” clauses shall be deleted, and navigational limitations
shall be adequate for Contractor to perform the specified Work. 
 If pollution liability coverage is not provided by the
P&I underwriter, pollution liability insurance shall be separately provided that will cover bodily injury, property damage, including cleanup costs and defense costs imposed under Applicable Law (including the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA) and
the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA)), resulting from pollution conditions of contaminants or pollutants into or upon the land, the atmosphere or any water course or body of water. 

 

			
	 Limits:
		 Protection and indemnity coverage provided with

a minimum limit of U.S.$100,000,000. (This limit may be satisfied with a minimum underlying limit of U.S.$1,000,000 and the remaining U.S.$99,000,000 provided
through excess P&I coverage which “follows form” with the underlying policy.)

		
			Pollution liability coverage provided with a minimum limit of U.S.$100,000,000.

 8. Contractor’s Construction Equipment Floater. Contractor shall maintain (or
self-insure) equipment insurance covering all Construction Equipment and items (whether owned, rented, or borrowed) of Contractor that will not become part of the Facility. It is understood that this coverage shall not be included under the builders
risk policy. 
 9. Builder’s Risk Insurance. Property damage insurance on an “all risk” basis insuring
Contractor, Owner and Lender, as their interests may appear, including coverage against loss or damage from the perils of earth movement (including earthquake, landslide, subsidence and volcanic eruption), flood, windstorm, startup and testing,
strike, riot, civil commotion and malicious damage but excluding terrorism. 
  

	 	(a)	Property Covered: The insurance policy shall provide coverage for (i) the buildings, structures, boilers, machinery, Equipment, facilities, fixtures, supplies, fuel, and other properties constituting a part
of the Liquefaction Facility and Work in connection with the Existing Facility, (ii) free issue items used in connection with the Liquefaction Facility and Work in connection with the Existing Facility, (iii) the inventory of spare parts
to be included in the Liquefaction Facility, (iv) property of others in the care, custody or control of Contractor or Owner in connection with the Project, (v) all preliminary works, temporary works and interconnection works,
(vi) foundations and other property below the surface of the ground, and (vii) electronic equipment and media. 

  

	 	(b)	 Additional Coverages: The insurance policy shall insure (i) the cost of preventive measures to reduce or prevent a loss (sue &
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amount not less than U.S.$5,000,000, (ii) operational and performance testing for a period not less than ninety (90) Days, (iii) inland transit with sub-limits sufficient to insure
the largest single shipment to or from the Site from anywhere within the United States of America, (iv) expediting expenses (defined as extraordinary expenses incurred after an insured loss to make temporary repairs and expedite the permanent
repair of the damaged property in excess of the delayed startup coverage even if such expenses do not reduce the delayed startup loss) in an amount not less than U.S.$15,000,000, (v) off-Site storage with sub-limits sufficient to insure the
full replacement value of any property or Equipment not stored on the Site, and (vi) the removal of debris with a sub-limit not less than twenty-five percent (25%) of the loss amount, but subject to a maximum of U.S.$10,000,000.

  

	 	(c)	Special Clauses: The insurance policy shall include (i) a seventy-two (72) hour flood/storm/earthquake clause, (ii) unintentional errors and omissions clause, (iii) a 50/50 clause, (iv) a
requirement that the insurer pay losses within thirty (30) Days after receipt of an acceptable proof or loss or partial proof of loss, (v) an other insurance clause making this insurance primary over any other insurance, (vi) a clause
stating that the policy shall not be subject to cancellation by the insurer except for non-payment of premium and (vii) an extension clause allowing the policy period to be extended up to six (6) months with respect to physical loss or
damage without modification to the terms and conditions of the policy and a pre-agreed upon premium. 

  

	 	(d)	Prohibited Exclusions: The insurance policy shall not contain any (i) coinsurance provisions, (ii) exclusion for loss or damage resulting from freezing and mechanical breakdown, (iii) exclusion for
loss or damage covered under any guarantee or warranty arising out of an insured peril, (iv) exclusion for resultant damage caused by ordinary wear and tear, gradual deterioration, normal subsidence, settling, cracking, expansion or contraction
and faulty workmanship, design or materials no more restrictive than the LEG 3/96 or DE-5 exclusion. 

  

	 	(e)	 Sum Insured: The insurance policy shall (i) be on a completed value form, with no periodic reporting requirements, (ii) insure not
less than U.S.$1,000,000,000 commencing at the earlier of LNTP or NTP, and insure no less than an amount to be determined based upon a probable or estimated maximum loss study, as directed by Owner and agreed upon by Contractor, performed by a
reputable and experienced firm reasonably satisfactory to Contractor, Owner and Owner’s Lenders, with such probable or estimated maximum loss amount approved by the Parties and such increased amount commencing no later than 120 Days after NTP,
(iii) value losses at replacement cost, without deduction for physical depreciation or obsolescence including custom duties, Taxes and fees, (iv) insure loss or damage from earth movement without a sub-limit, (v) insure property loss
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U.S.$ 150,000,000 commencing at the earlier of LNTP or NTP, provided that such sub-limit shall increase to an amount of not less than U.S.$500,000,000 no later than 180 Days after NTP, and such
sub-limit in the event of a named windstorm shall apply to the combined loss covered under Section 1.A.9 Builder’s Risk and Section 1.A.10 Builder’s Risk Delayed Startup, and (vi) insure loss or damage from strikes, riots
and civil commotion with a sub-limit not less than U.S.$100,000,000. 

  

	 	(f)	Deductible: The insurance policy shall have no deductible greater than U.S.$500,000 per occurrence and U.S.$1,000,000 as a result of testing and commissioning; provided, however, (i) for flood and
windstorm, the deductible shall not be greater than two percent (2%) of values at risk, subject to a minimum deductible of U.S.$1,000,000 and a maximum deductible of U.S.$7,500,000 for flood and named windstorm and (ii) for wet works, the
deductible shall not be greater than U.S.$1,000,000. 

  

	 	(g)	Payment of Insurance Proceeds: The property damage proceeds under the builder’s risk policy shall be paid as follows with respect to any one occurrence: 

 

	 	(i)	the first Five Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$5,000,000) of amounts paid under the builder’s risk insurance policy for property damage shall be paid by the insurance carrier directly to Contractor, which shall be used
by Contractor in connection with the repair, replacement or other necessary work in connection with the loss or damage to the Facility; and 

  

	 	(ii)	 any amounts in excess of Five Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$5,000,000) for property damage shall (x) be paid by the insurance carrier directly to
the Collateral Agent, and Owner shall pay such insurance proceeds to Contractor in accordance with Monthly Invoices submitted to Owner for the completion by Contractor of repairs, replacement and other necessary work in accordance with the
restoration plan prepared by Contractor and approved by Owner, the Administrative Agent, and the Independent Engineer and (y), provided that the conditions set forth in clause (x) have been satisfied, be paid by Owner to Contractor
in accordance with the following schedule: (a) for the first Five Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$5,000,000) of builder’s risk proceeds received by the Collateral Agent, Owner shall have five (5) Business Days after the Collateral
Agent’s receipt of such proceeds to pay Contractor; (b) for the Forty Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$40,000,000) in builder’s risk proceeds received by the Collateral Agent in excess of the amounts referred to in clause (a) above,
Owner shall have fifteen (15) Business Days after the Collateral Agent’s receipt of such proceeds to pay Contractor; and (c) and for any builder’s risk proceeds received by the Collateral Agent in excess of the amounts referred
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in clause (b), Owner shall have thirty (30) Business Days after the Collateral Agent’s receipt of such proceeds to pay Contractor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, under no circumstances
shall Owner be required to pay any builder’s risk insurance proceeds to Contractor if Owner or Lender elects not to repair or rebuild the Facility, except to the extent Contractor has incurred costs in excess of the Five Million U.S. Dollars
(U.S.$5,000,000) of builder’s risk proceeds paid directly to Contractor for safety, protection and salvage. For the avoidance of doubt, if there is a delay in the approval of the restoration plan beyond the times specified in
Section 1A.9(g)(ii)(y) (a), (b) or (c) through no fault of Contractor, and Contractor satisfies all other conditions in Section 1A.9(g)(ii) for the payment of builder’s risk proceeds received by the Collateral Agent, then
Contractor shall be entitled to relief to the extent permitted under Section 6.2A.7 of the Agreement. 

10. Builder’s Risk Delayed Startup Insurance. Delayed startup coverage insuring Owner and Lender, as their
interests may appear, covering the Owner’s net revenue (where such net revenue equals the amount paid or payable to Owner for products delivered or services rendered less variable expenses and acquisition costs dependent upon revenue) but in
all cases in an amount equal to not less than twelve (12) Months of Owner’s fixed costs and debt service as provided by Owner prior to NTP (or other amount as agreed upon in writing by Contractor and Owner) as a result of any loss or
damage insured by Section 1A.9 above resulting in a delay in Substantial Completion of the Facility beyond its anticipated date of Substantial Completion in an amount to be determined by Owner and Lender but subject to commercial availability
at a reasonable cost. This coverage shall be on an actual loss-sustained basis. Any proceeds from delay in startup insurance shall be payable solely to the Lender or its designee and shall not in any way reduce or relieve Contractor of any of its
obligation or liabilities under the Agreement. 
 Such insurance shall (a) have a deductible of not greater than sixty
(60) Days aggregate for all occurrences, except 90 days in the aggregate in the respect of named windstorm, during the builder’s risk policy period, (b) include an interim payments clause allowing for the monthly payment of a claim
pending final determination of the full claim amount, (c) cover loss sustained when access to the Site is prevented due to an insured peril at premises in the vicinity of the Site for a period not less than sixty (60) Days, (d) cover
loss sustained due to the action of a public authority preventing access to the Site due to imminent or actual loss or destruction arising from an insured peril at premises in the vicinity of the Site for a period not less than sixty (60) Days,
(e) insure loss caused by FLEXA named perils to finished Equipment (including machinery) while awaiting shipment at the premises of a Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor, (f) not contain any form of a coinsurance provision or include a
waiver of such provision, (g) cover loss sustained due to the accidental interruption or failure, caused by an insured peril of supplies of electricity, gas, sewers, water or telecommunication up to the terminal point of the utility supplier
with the Site for a period not less than sixty (60) Days, (h) covering delays resulting from any item of Construction Equipment who loss or damage could result in a delay in Substantial Completion of the Facility beyond the deductible
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and (i) an extension clause allowing the policy period to be extended up to six (6) Months without modification to the terms and conditions (other than the deductible) of the policy and
a pre-agreed premium. 
 11. Marine Cargo Insurance. Cargo insurance insuring Contractor, Owner and Lender, as their
interests may appear, on a “warehouse to warehouse” basis including land, air and marine transit insuring “all risks” of loss or damage on a C.I.F. basis plus ten percent (10%) from the time the goods are in the process of
being loaded for transit until they are finally delivered to the Site including shipment deviation, delay, forced discharge, re-shipment and transshipment. Such insurance shall (a) include coverage for war, strikes, theft, pilferage,
non-delivery, charges of general average sacrifice or contribution, salvage expenses, temporary storage in route, consolidation, repackaging, refused and returned shipments, debris removal, (b) contain a replacement by air extension clause, a
50/50 clause, a difference in conditions for C.I.F. shipments, an errors and omissions clause, an import duty clause and a non-vitiation clause (but subject to a paramount warranty for surveys of critical items), (c) an insufficiency of packing
clause, (d) provide coverage for sue and labor in an amount not less than $1,000,000 and (e) insure for the replacement value of the largest single shipment on a C.I.F. basis plus ten percent (10%). 

The property damage proceeds under the marine cargo policy shall be paid as follows with respect to any one occurrence: 

 

	 	(i)	the first Five Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$5,000,000) of amounts paid under the marine cargo insurance policy for property damage shall be paid by the insurance carrier directly to Contractor, which shall be used by
Contractor in connection with the repair, replacement or other necessary work in connection with the Facility; and 

  

	 	(ii)	 any amounts in excess of Five Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$5,000,000) for property damage shall (x) be paid by the insurance carrier directly to
the Collateral Agent, and Owner shall pay such insurance proceeds to Contractor in accordance with Monthly Invoices submitted to Owner for the completion by Contractor of repairs, replacement and other necessary work in accordance with the
restoration plan prepared by Contractor and approved by Owner, the Administrative Agent, and the Independent Engineer and (y), provided that the conditions set forth in clause (x) have been satisfied, be paid by Owner to Contractor
in accordance with the following schedule: (a) for the first Five Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$5,000,000) of marine cargo proceeds received by the Collateral Agent, Owner shall have five (5) Business Days after the Collateral Agent’s
receipt of such proceeds to pay Contractor; (b) for the Forty Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$40,000,000) in marine cargo proceeds received by the Collateral Agent in excess of the amounts referred to in clause (a) above, Owner shall have
fifteen (15) Business Days after the Collateral Agent’s receipt of such proceeds to pay Contractor; and (c) and for any marine cargo proceeds received by the Collateral Agent in excess of the amounts referred to in clause (b), Owner

  
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shall have thirty (30) Business Days after the Collateral Agent’s receipt of such proceeds to pay Contractor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, under no circumstances shall Owner be
required to pay any marine cargo insurance proceeds to Contractor if Owner or Lender elects not to repair or rebuild the Facility, except to the extent Contractor has incurred costs in excess of the Five Million U.S. Dollars (U.S.$5,000,000) of
marine cargo proceeds paid directly to Contractor for safety, protection and salvage. For the avoidance of doubt, if there is a delay in the approval of the restoration plan beyond the times specified in this Section 1A.11(ii)(y) (a),
(b) or (c) through no fault of Contractor, and Contractor satisfies all other conditions in Section 1A.11(ii) for the payment of marine cargo proceeds received by the Collateral Agent, then Contractor shall be entitled to relief to
the extent permitted under Section 6.2A.7 of the Agreement. 

 12. Marine Cargo Delayed Startup
Insurance. Delayed startup insurance insuring Owner and Lender, as their interest may appear, for the Owner’s net revenue (where such net revenue equals the amount paid or payable to Owner for products delivered or services rendered less
variable expenses and acquisition costs dependent upon revenue) but in all cases in an amount equal to not less than twelve (12) Months of Owner’s fixed costs and debt service as provided by Owner prior to NTP, due to a delay in
achievement of Substantial Completion of the Project arising out of an event insured by the marine cargo insurance. Such insurance shall (a) cover loss sustained due to blockage/closure of specified waterways, (b) include an interim
payments clause allowing for the monthly payment of a claim pending final determination of the full claim amount and (c) covered delay caused by loss, breakdown or damage to the hull, machinery or equipment of the vessel or aircraft on which
the insured property is being transported, resulting in a delay in achievement of Substantial Completion of the Facility beyond its anticipated date of Substantial Completion in an amount to be determined by Owner and Lender but subject to
commercial availability at a reasonable cost. Such insurance shall have a deductible of not greater than sixty (60) Days aggregate for all occurrences during the policy period. Any proceeds from delay in startup insurance shall be payable
solely to Lender or its designee and shall not in any way reduce or relieve Contractor of any of its obligation or liabilities under the Agreement. 

13. Marine General Liability Insurance. Marine general liability insurance against claims for bodily injury, property
damage, including Marine Contractual Liability, Sudden and Accidental Pollution, and if applicable Tankerman’s liability, Marine Terminal Operators Liability, and Charter’s liability, with a U.S.$100,000,000 limit per occurrence provided
that the policy aggregates, if any, shall apply separately to claims occurring with respect to the Project. A maximum deductible or self-insured retention of U.S.$25,000 per occurrence shall be allowed. 

14. Contractors Pollution Liability Insurance. Contractors pollution liability insurance in an amount of U.S.$25,000,000
per occurrence and in the aggregate insuring Contractors liability for (a) cleanup on or off the Site for releases of pollutants, (b) Third Party liability (including bodily injury, property damage, natural resource damages, Third Party
property loss of use/revenue, and cleanup) due to releases of pollutants, and (c) spills of transported pollutants. If the policy is Claims Made then the policy should 

  
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include an extended two year reporting period for reporting incurred, but as yet undiscovered claims arising from the Project. A maximum deductible or self-insured retention of U.S.$250,000 per
occurrence shall be allowed. 
 B. Time for Procuring and Maintaining Insurance. Contractor shall maintain in full force and effect
at all times (i) commencing from NTP (except as may otherwise be expressly stated in this Attachment O), and (ii) continuing through Substantial Completion for Subproject 5 for all coverages under this Attachment O (except in
the case of products and completed operations coverage under Section 1A.2 and 1A.4, which shall be maintained in full force and effect for a further period of five (5) years and Builder’s Risk for Subproject 5 which shall be
maintained until Substantial Completion for Subproject 5 is accepted by Owner). If the Parties execute a Change Order for LNTP Work, the Parties will include in such Change Order agreed upon insurance coverages for such LNTP Work. 

C. Combination of Insurance Coverages. Contractor may combine any one or more of the insurance coverages specified in Sections 1A.4,
and 1A.7 into one (1) policy, provided that the coverage provided by such combined policy shall meet the requirements of Sections 1A.4, 1A.7 and 1A.13 and shall not provide less coverage than that which would have been provided had the
insurances been procured separately under Sections 1A.4 and 1A.7. Contractor may also arrange separate/stand-alone policies of insurance for any of the insurances required to the extent it is economical to do so and still provides the required level
of insurance. For example, it may be required to place pollution insurance on a stand-alone basis or some of the coverage for flood and windstorm risk may also need to be placed on a stand-alone basis. 

D. Insurance Companies. All insurance required to be obtained by Contractor pursuant to this Agreement shall be from an insurer or
insurers permitted to conduct business as required by Applicable Law and shall be rated with either an “A-: IX” or better by Best’s Insurance Guide Ratings or “A-” or better by Standard and Poor’s. 

E. Subcontractor’s and Sub-subcontractor’s Insurance Requirements. Contractor shall ensure that each Subcontractor and
Sub-subcontractor shall either be covered by the insurance provided by Contractor pursuant to this Agreement, or by insurance procured by a Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor. Should a Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor be responsible for procuring
its own insurance coverage, Contractor shall ensure that each such Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor shall procure and maintain insurance to the full extent required of Contractor under this Agreement and shall be required to comply with all of the
requirements imposed on Contractor with respect to such Contractor-provided insurance on the same terms as Contractor, except that Contractor shall have the sole responsibility for determining the limits of coverage required to be obtained by such
Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors in accordance with reasonably prudent business practices. Subject to Section 7.1B of the Agreement, all such insurance shall be provided for at the sole cost of Contractor or its Subcontractors or
Sub-subcontractors. Failure of Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors to procure and maintain such insurance coverage shall not relieve Contractor of its responsibilities under the Agreement. 

  
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 F. Named and Additional Insured. 

1. The following insurance policies provided by Contractor shall include Owner Group as Additional Insureds: employer’s
liability, commercial automobile, aircraft liability, hull and machinery, and protection and indemnity insurance. 
 2. The
following insurance policies provided by Contractor shall include Owner Group as Named Insureds: commercial general liability, umbrella or excess liability, builder’s risk, builder’s risk delayed startup, marine cargo, marine cargo delayed
startup and marine terminal liability operations, pollution liability and marine general liability insurance. The following insurance policies provided by Contractor shall include ConocoPhillips Company as an additional insured to the extent of
ConocoPhillips Company’s indemnity obligations under the ConocoPhillips License Agreement; commercial general liability and umbrella or excess liability. 

G. Waiver of Subrogation and Waiver of Claims. 

1. All policies of insurance provided by Contractor or any of its Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors pursuant to this
Agreement shall include clauses providing that each underwriter shall waive its rights of recovery, under subrogation or otherwise, against Owner Group. The commercial general liability and umbrella or excess liability policies provided by
Contractor pursuant to this Agreement shall include clauses providing that each underwriter shall waive its rights of recovery, under subrogation or otherwise, against ConocoPhillips Company. 

2. Contractor waives any and all claims, damages, losses, costs, and expenses against Owner Group to the extent such claims,
damages, losses, costs and expenses have already been paid by the insurance procured by Contractor pursuant to the Agreement. 
 H.
Contractor’s Insurance is Primary. The insurance policies of Contractor and its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors shall state that such coverage is primary and non-contributory to any other insurance or self-insurance available to or
provided by the Owner Group. 
 I. Severability. All policies (other than in respect to worker’s compensation insurance) shall
insure the interests of the Owner Group regardless of any breach or violation by Contractor or any other Party of warranties, declarations or conditions contained in such policies, any action or inaction of Owner or others, or any foreclosure
relating to the Project or any change in ownership of all or any portion of the Project. 
 J. Copy of Policy. At Owner’s
request, Contractor shall promptly provide Owner certified copies of each of the insurance policies of Contractor, or if the policies have not yet been received by Contractor, then with binders of insurance, duly executed by the insurance agent,
broker or underwriter fully describing the insurance coverages effected. 
 K. Limitation of Liability. Types and limits of insurance
shall not in any way limit any of Contractor’s obligations, responsibilities or liabilities under this Agreement. 
 L.
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 M. Miscellaneous. Contractor and its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors shall do
nothing to void or make voidable any of the insurance policies purchased and maintained by Contractor or its Subcontractors or Sub-subcontractors hereunder. Contractor shall promptly give Owner and Lender notice in writing of the occurrence of any
casualty, claim, event, circumstance, or occurrence that may give rise to a claim under an insurance policy hereunder and arising out of or relating to the performance of the Work. In addition, Contractor shall ensure that Owner is kept fully
informed of any subsequent action and developments concerning the same, and assist in the investigation of any such casualty, claim, event, circumstance or occurrence. 

N. Instructions for Certificate of Insurance. Contractor’s certificate of insurance form, completed by Contractor’s insurance
agent, broker or underwriter, shall reflect all of the insurance required by Contractor, the recognition of additional insured status, waivers of subrogation, and primary/non-contributory insurance requirements contained in this Attachment O
and elsewhere in the Agreement. 
 O. Certificate of Insurance Requirements. Prior to the commencement of any Work under this
Agreement and in accordance with Section 1B of this Attachment O, Contractor shall deliver to Owner certificates of insurance reflecting all of the insurance required of Contractor under this Agreement. All certificates of insurance and
associated notices and correspondence concerning such insurance shall be addressed to the contact information listed in the Agreement for notices, plus the following: Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC, 700 Milam Street, Suite 1900, Houston, Texas 77002,
Facsimile: ***, Attn: ***. 
 In addition, each such certificate of insurance for employer’s liability, commercial automobile
liability, aircraft, hull and machinery, and protection and indemnity insurance shall include the following language: 
 “Additional
Insured: Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC, Lender and each of their respective subsidiaries, affiliates, partners, co-venturers, agents, officers, directors and employees named as Additional Insureds on employer’s liability, commercial liability,
aircraft, hull and machinery, and protection and indemnity insurance. The coverage afforded the Additional Insured under these policies shall be primary insurance. If the Additional Insured has other insurance which is applicable to a loss or claim,
such other insurance shall be on an excess or contingent basis.” 
 “Waiver of Subrogation in favor of Additional Insureds as
respects all policies required hereunder.” 
 In addition, each such certificate of insurance for commercial general liability,
umbrella or excess liability, builder’s risk, builder’s risk delayed start up, marine cargo, marine cargo delayed start up, marine general liability and pollution liability insurance shall include the following language: 

“Named Insured: Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC, Lender and each of their respective subsidiaries, affiliates, partners, co-venturers,
agents, officers, directors and employees as Named Insureds on commercial general liability, umbrella or excess liability, builder’s 

  
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risk, builder’s risk delayed start up, marine cargo, marine cargo delayed start up, pollution liability and marine general liability insurance. The coverage afforded the Named Insured under
these policies shall be primary insurance. If the Named Insured has other insurance which is applicable to a loss or claim, such other insurance shall be on an excess or contingent basis.” 

“Waiver of Subrogation in favor of Named Insureds as respects all policies required hereunder.” 

P. Acceptable Policy Terms and Conditions: All policies of insurance required to be maintained by Contractor shall be written on
reasonable and customary policy forms with conditions and exclusions consistent with insurance written for facilities of similar size and scope as the Facility. 

Q. Deductibles. Contractor and Owner shall bear the cost of deductibles under the insurance provided by Contractor pursuant to this
Attachment O in accordance with the allocation of risk found elsewhere in this Agreement; provided, however, with respect to a loss covered by the builder’s risk insurance policy or would have been covered but for the existence of the
deductible for a flood or windstorm event, Owner shall be responsible for that portion of the deductible greater than U.S.$2,000,000 but less than U.S.$5,000,000. Without limiting Owner’s right to collect Delay Liquidated Damages in accordance
with the terms of the Agreement, Owner shall be responsible for the deductible under the Builder’s Risk Delayed Startup Insurance and the Marine Cargo Delayed Startup Insurance. 

2. Policy Cancellation and Change: All policies of insurance required to be maintained pursuant to this Attachment O shall be endorsed so that
if at any time they are canceled, or their coverage is reduced (by any party including the insured) so as to affect the interests of Owner or Lender, such cancellation or reduction shall not be effective as to Owner or Lender for sixty
(60) Days after receipt by Owner and Lender of written notice from such insurer of such cancellation or reduction, provided that (i) cancellation or reduction for marine cargo war risk shall not be effective for seven (7) Days
after receipt by Owner and Lender of written notice from such insurer of such cancellation or reduction and (ii) for non-payment of premium, cancellation or reduction shall not be effective for ten (10) Days after receipt by Owner and
Lender of written notice from such insurer of such cancellation or reduction. 
 3. Reports: Contractor will advise Owner and Lender in writing
promptly of (1) any material changes in the coverage or limits provided under any policy required by this Attachment O and (2) any default in the payment of any premium and of any other act or omission on the part of Contractor
which may invalidate or render unenforceable, in whole or in part, any insurance being maintained by the Contractor pursuant to this Attachment O. 

4. Control of Loss: If commercially feasible, all policies of insurance required to be maintained pursuant to this Attachment O, wherein more
than one insurer provides the coverage on any single policy, shall have a clause (or a separate agreement among the insurers) wherein all insurers have agreed that the lead insurers shall have full settlement authority on behalf of the other
insurers. 

  
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 5. Loss Survey: All policies of insurance required to be maintained pursuant to this Attachment O,
wherein more than one insurer provides the coverage on any single policy, shall have a clause (or a separate agreement among the insurers) wherein all insurers have agreed upon the employment of a single firm to survey and investigate all losses on
behalf of the insurers. 
 6. Miscellaneous Policy Provisions: All insurance policies providing builder’s risk, builder’s risk delayed
startup, marine cargo or marine cargo delayed startup (i) shall not include any annual or term aggregate limits of liability except for the perils of flood, windstorm, and strikes, riots and civil commotion, (ii) shall explicitly require
that aggregate limits of liability apply separately with respect to the Project, (iii) shall have aggregate limits for flood, earth movement and windstorm and (iv) if commercially feasible, shall not include a clause requiring the payment
of additional premium to reinstate the limits after loss except for insurance covering the perils of flood, earth movement and windstorm. 
 7. Lender
Requirements: Contractor agrees to cooperate with Owner and as to any changes in or additions to the foregoing insurance provisions made necessary by requirements imposed by Lender (including additional insured status, notice of cancellation,
certificates of insurance), provided that any resulting costs of increased coverage shall be reimbursable by Owner and provided further that no such requirements shall materially adversely affect Contractor’s risk exposure. All policies
of insurance required to be maintained pursuant to this Attachment O shall contain terms and conditions reasonably acceptable to Owner after consultation with Lender. 

  
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ATTACHMENT N 

FORM OF FINAL COMPLETION CERTIFICATE 

Date:                      
                                       

Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC 
 700 Milam Street, Suite 1900 

Houston, Texas 77002 
 Attention:
                     
  

	Re:	Final Completion Certificate — Lump Sum Turnkey Agreement for the Engineering, Procurement and Construction of the Sabine Pass LNG Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility, dated as of
[                    ], 20[            ] (the
“Agreement”), by and between Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC (“Owner”) and Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. (“Contractor”) 

Pursuant to Section 11.6 of the Agreement, Contractor hereby certifies that all Work and all other obligations under the Agreement (except for that Work
and obligations that survive the termination or expiration of the Agreement, including obligations for Warranties and correction of Defective Work pursuant to Section 12.3 and any other obligations covered under Section 11.6) are fully and
completely performed in accordance with the terms of the Agreement, including: (i) the achievement of Substantial Completion of Subproject 5; (ii) the completion of all Punchlist items; (iii) delivery by Contractor to Owner of a fully
executed Final Conditional Lien and Claim Waiver in the form of Schedule K-5; (iv) delivery by Contractor to Owner of all documentation required to be delivered under this Agreement as a prerequisite of achievement of Final Completion,
including Record Drawings; (v) removal from the Site of all of Contractor’s, Subcontractors’ and Sub-subcontractors’ personnel, supplies, waste, materials, rubbish, and temporary facilities; (vi) delivery by Contractor to
Owner of fully executed Final Conditional Lien and Claim Waivers from all Lien Waiver Subcontractors in the form in Schedule K-7; (vii) fully executed Final Conditional Lien and Claim Waivers from Major Sub-subcontractors in a form
substantially similar to the form of Schedule K-7; (viii) Contractor hereby delivers to Owner this Final Completion Certificate as required under Section 11.6; (ix) Contractor has, pursuant to Section 3.4, delivered to the
Project all Operating Spare Parts required by the Operating Spare Parts List to be delivered to the Project prior to Final Completion; and (x) if pursuant to Section 11.4A, Substantial Completion was achieved without Contractor having
achieved the Performance Guarantee, Contractor has achieved the Performance Guarantee or has paid the applicable Performance Liquidated Damages. 

Contractor certifies that it achieved all requirements under the Agreement for Final Completion on
                    , 20    . 

Attached is all documentation required under the Agreement to be provided by Contractor with this Final Completion Certificate. 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Contractor has caused this Final Completion Certificate to be duly executed and delivered as of the date first
written above. 
  

			
	BECHTEL OIL, GAS AND CHEMICALS, INC.
		
	By:		  

	Name:		  

	Title:		  

	Date:		  

  

	cc:	Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC 

 700 Milam Street, Suite 1900 

Houston, Texas 77002 
 Attn:
General Counsel 

  
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 Owner Acceptance or Rejection of Final Completion Certificate 

Pursuant to Section 11.6 of the Agreement, Owner                 
accepts or                      rejects (check one) the Final Completion Certificate. 

If Final Completion was achieved, Final Completion was achieved on
                , 20    . 
 Acceptance of
Final Completion shall not relieve Contractor of any of Contractor’s remaining obligations in accordance with the requirements of the Agreement, nor shall it in any way release Contractor or any surety of Contractor from any obligations or
liability pursuant to the Agreement, including obligations with respect to unperformed obligations of the Agreement or for any Work that does not conform to the requirements of this Agreement, including Warranty obligations. 

The basis for any rejection of Final Completion is attached hereto. 

 

					
	For and on behalf of
	SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC
			
			By:		  

			
			By:		  

			Name:		  

			Title:		  

  
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 Execution Version 

ATTACHMENT M 

FORM OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION CERTIFICATE 

Date:                      
           
 Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC 

700 Milam Street, Suite 1900 
 Houston, Texas 77002 

Attention:                      

 

	Re:	Substantial Completion Certificate for Subproject 5 — Lump Sum Turnkey Agreement for the Engineering, Procurement and Construction of the Sabine Pass LNG Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility, dated as of
[                    ], 20[    ] (the “Agreement”), by and between Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC
(“Owner”) and Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. (“Contractor”) 

Pursuant to Section 11.2 of the Agreement, Contractor hereby certifies that it has completed all requirements under the Agreement for Substantial
Completion with respect to Subproject 5, including: (i) the Minimum Acceptance Criteria (MAC) has been achieved; (ii) the Performance Guarantee has been achieved, or if the Performance Guarantee has not been achieved but the MAC has been
achieved, Contractor either (A) has paid the applicable Performance Liquidated Damages or (B) elects or is directed to take corrective actions to achieve the Performance Guarantee pursuant to Section 11.4(A)(ii); (iii) the Work
(including training in accordance with Section 3.5 and the delivery of all documentation required as a condition of Substantial Completion under the Agreement (including documentation required for operation, including test reports)) has been
completed in accordance with the requirements of the Agreement other than any Work which meets the definition of Punchlist; (iv) Contractor hereby delivers to Owner this Substantial Completion Certificate, as required under Section 11.2;
(v) Contractor has obtained all Contractor Permits; and (vi) Contractor has, pursuant to Section 3.4, delivered to the Site all Operating Spare Parts required by the Operating Spare Parts List to be delivered to the Site prior to
Substantial Completion. 
 To the extent Owner has provided an invoice(s) for Liquidated Damages to Contractor pursuant to Section 20.3C of the
Agreement, Contractor certifies that it has              or has not
                     (check one) paid to Owner all such Liquidated Damages. 

Contractor certifies that it achieved all requirements under the Agreement for this Substantial Completion Certificate on
                                , 20    , including the
payment of Liquidated Damages owed under the Agreement (if any), or if any such Liquidated Damages have not been paid upon the date of this Substantial Completion Certificate, such Liquidated Damages will be paid by Contractor within ten
(10) Days after Contractor’s receipt of Owner’s invoice for such Liquidated Damages. 
 Attached is all information required to be provided
by Contractor with this Certificate under Section 11.2 of the Agreement, including the Performance Test report and analysis and those requirements set forth in writing between the Parties for the Performance Test Procedures. 

[Signature Page Follows] 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Contractor has caused this Substantial Completion Certificate to be
duly executed and delivered as of the date first written above. 
  

			
	BECHTEL OIL, GAS AND CHEMICALS, INC.
		
	By:	 	 
	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

  

	cc:	Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC 

 700 Milam Street, Suite 1900 

Houston, Texas 77002 
 Attn:
General Counsel 

  
 M-2 

 Owner Acceptance or Rejection of Substantial Completion Certificate 

Pursuant to Section 11.3B of the Agreement, Owner              accepts or
             rejects (check one) the Substantial Completion Certificate for Subproject 5. 

If Substantial Completion was achieved, Substantial Completion was achieved on
            , 20    . 
 Acceptance of this Substantial
Completion Certificate shall not relieve Contractor of any of Contractor’s obligations to perform the Work in accordance with the requirements of the Agreement, nor shall it in any way release Contractor or any surety of Contractor from any
obligations or liability pursuant to the Agreement, including obligations with respect to unperformed obligations of the Agreement or for any Work that does not conform to the requirements of this Agreement. 

The basis for any rejection of Substantial Completion is attached hereto. 

 

			
	For and on behalf of
	SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

  
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 Execution Version 

ATTACHMENT L 

FORM OF RFSU COMPLETION CERTIFICATE 

Date:                       
                                  

Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC 
 700 Milam Street, Suite 1900 

Houston, Texas 77002 
 Attention:
             
  

	Re:	RFSU Completion Certificate for Subproject 5 — Lump Sum Turnkey Agreement for the Engineering, Procurement and Construction of the Sabine Pass LNG Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility, dated as of
[            ], 20[    ] (the “Agreement”), by and between Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC (“Owner”) and Bechtel Oil, Gas
and Chemicals, Inc. (“Contractor”) 

 Pursuant to Section 11.1 of the Agreement, Contractor hereby certifies that
it has completed all requirements under the Agreement for RFSU of Subproject 5, including: (i) Contractor has completed all applicable Work in accordance with the requirements contained in the Agreement to ensure that the Subproject is ready
for use to receive Natural Gas; and (ii) Contractor hereby delivers this RFSU Completion Certificate for the Subproject as required under Section 11.1 of the Agreement. 

Attached is supporting documentation which is reasonably required under the Agreement to establish that the requirements for this RFSU Completion Certificate
under the Agreement have been met. 
 Contractor certifies that it achieved all requirements under the Agreement for this RFSU Completion Certificate on
            , 20            . 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Contractor has caused this RFSU Completion Certificate to be duly executed and delivered as of the date first
written above. 
  

			
	BECHTEL OIL, GAS AND CHEMICALS, INC.
		
	By:	 	 
	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

  

	cc:	Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC 

 700 Milam Street, Suite 1900 

Houston, Texas 77002 
 Attn:
General Counsel 

  
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 Owner Acceptance or Rejection of RFSU Completion Certificate 

Pursuant to Section 11.3A of the Agreement, Owner             accepts
or             rejects (check one) the RFSU Completion Certificate for Subproject 5. 
 If RFSU
was achieved, RFSU was achieved on             , 20    . 
 Acceptance of
this RFSU Completion Certificate shall not relieve Contractor of any of Contractor’s obligations to perform the Work in accordance with the requirements of the Agreement, nor shall it in any way release Contractor or any surety of Contractor
from any obligations or liability pursuant to the Agreement, including obligations with respect to unperformed obligations of the Agreement or for any Work that does not conform to the requirements of this Agreement. 

The basis for any rejection of RFSU is attached hereto. 
  

			
	For and on behalf of
	SABINE PASS LIQUEFACTION, LLC
		
	By:	 	 
	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

  
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 Execution Version 

ATTACHMENT K 

FORM OF LIEN AND CLAIM WAIVERS 

  
 K-1 

 SCHEDULE K-1 

CONTRACTOR’S INTERIM CONDITIONAL LIEN WAIVER 

(To be executed by Contractor with each Invoice other than the Invoice for final payment) 

STATE OF LOUISIANA 
 COUNTY/PARISH OF CAMERON 

The undersigned, Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. (“Contractor”), has been engaged under contract (“Agreement”) with Sabine Pass
Liquefaction, LLC (“Owner”), for the engineering, procurement and construction of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and certain modifications and improvements to the Existing Facility, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, the Stage 2
Liquefaction Facility and the Stage 4 Liquefaction Facility, and the commissioning, start-up and testing of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility (collectively, the “Project”), which is located in Cameron Parish, State of Louisiana, and is
more particularly described as follows: 

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
            
  

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                        

 

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                       (the “Property”). 

Upon receipt of the sum of
U.S.$                    (amount in Invoice submitted with this Contractor’s Interim Conditional Lien Waiver), Contractor waives, relinquishes,
remits and releases any and all privileges, liens or claims of privileges or liens against the Project and the Property that Contractor has or may have arising out of the performance or provision of the work, materials, equipment, services or labor
by or on behalf of Contractor (including, without limitation, any Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor) in connection with the Project through the date of
                    , 20    (last day of Month preceding the date of the Invoice submitted with this Contractor’s Interim
Conditional Lien Waiver (i.e., Month N-1)) and reserving those rights, privileges and liens, if any, that Contractor might have in respect of any amounts: (i) withheld by Owner under the terms of the Agreement from payment on account of work,
materials, equipment, services and/or labor furnished by or on behalf of Contractor to or on account of Owner for the Project; or (ii) for Work performed in connection with Milestones listed in Schedule C-1 of the Agreement which have
not yet been billed in the Invoice submitted with this Contractor’s Interim Conditional Lien Waiver or in prior Invoices. Other exceptions are as follows: 

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
            
  

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                        

 
 (if no exception entry or “none” is entered
above, Contractor shall be deemed not to have reserved any claim.) 
 Contractor expressly represents and warrants that all employees, laborers,
materialmen, Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors employed by Contractor have been paid in accordance with their respective contracts or subcontracts for all work, materials, equipment, services, labor and any other items performed or provided in
connection with the Project through                     , 20    (date of Contractor’s last prior Invoice). Exceptions are as
follows: 

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
            
  

(if no exception entry or “none” is entered above, all such payments have been made ) 

This Contractor’s Interim Conditional Lien Waiver is freely and voluntarily given and Contractor acknowledges and represents that it has fully reviewed
the terms and conditions of this Contractor’s Interim Conditional Lien Waiver, that it is fully informed with respect to the legal effect of this Contractor’s Interim Conditional Lien Waiver, and that it has voluntarily chosen to accept
the terms and conditions of this Contractor’s Interim Conditional Lien Waiver in return for the payment recited above. 
 This Contractor’s
Interim Conditional Lien Waiver has been executed by its duly authorized representative. 
  

			
	FOR CONTRACTOR:
	Applicable to Invoice(s) No.     
		
	 Signed:
		  

	 By:
		  

	 Title:
		  

	 Date:
		  

  
 K-2 

 SCHEDULE K-2 

CONTRACTOR’S INTERIM UNCONDITIONAL LIEN WAIVER 

(To be executed by Contractor with each Invoice other than the Invoice for final payment) 

STATE OF LOUISIANA 
 COUNTY/PARISH OF CAMERON 

The undersigned, Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. (“Contractor”), has been engaged under contract (“Agreement”) with Sabine Pass
Liquefaction, LLC (“Owner”), for the engineering, procurement and construction of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and certain modifications and improvements to the Existing Facility, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, the Stage 2
Liquefaction Facility and the Stage 4 Liquefaction Facility, and the commissioning, start-up and testing of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility (collectively, the “Project”), which is located in Cameron Parish, State of Louisiana, and is
more particularly described as follows: 

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
            
  

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                        

 

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                       (the “Property”). 

Contractor hereby waives, relinquishes, remits and releases any and all privileges, liens or claims of privileges or liens against the Project and the
Property that Contractor has or may have arising out of the performance or provision of the work, materials, equipment, services or labor by or on behalf of Contractor (including, without limitation, any subcontractor or sub-subcontractor) in
connection with the Project through the date of                     , 20    (last day of the Month preceding the Month of the
last Invoice submitted by Contractor (i.e., Month N-2)) and reserving those rights, privileges and liens, if any, that Contractor might have in respect of any amounts: (i) withheld by Owner under the terms of the Agreement from payment on
account of work, materials, equipment, services and/or labor furnished by or on behalf of Contractor to or on account of Owner for the Project; or (ii) for Work performed in connection with Milestones listed in Schedule C-1 of the
Agreement which have not yet been billed to Owner by the date of the last Invoice submitted by Contractor. Other exceptions are as follows: 

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
            
  

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                        

 
 (if no exception entry or “none” is entered
above, Contractor shall be deemed not to have reserved any claim.) 
 Contractor expressly represents and warrants that all employees, laborers,
materialmen, Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors employed by Contractor have been paid in accordance with their respective contracts or subcontracts for all work, materials, equipment, services, labor and any other items performed or provided in
connection with the Project through                 , 20    (date of Contractor’s last prior Invoice). 

This Contractor’s Interim Unconditional Lien Waiver is freely and voluntarily given and Contractor acknowledges and represents that it has fully reviewed
the terms and conditions of this Contractor’s Interim Unconditional Lien Waiver, and that it is fully informed with respect to the legal effect of this Contractor’s Interim Unconditional Lien Waiver. 

This Contractor’s Interim Unconditional Lien Waiver has been executed by its duty authorized representative. 

 

			
	FOR CONTRACTOR:
	Applicable to Invoice(s) No.     
		
	Signed:		  

	By:		  

	Title:		  

	Date:		  

  
 K-3 

 SCHEDULE K-3 

SUBCONTRACTOR’S INTERIM CONDITIONAL LIEN WAIVER 

(To be executed by Lien Waiver Subcontractors and Major Sub-subcontractors 

with each Invoice other than the Invoice for final payment; 

provided that, execution by Bulk Order Subcontractors is only pursuant to the second proviso of Section 7.2.D.1) 

STATE OF LOUISIANA 
 COUNTY/PARISH OF CAMERON 

The undersigned,             (“Subcontractor”) who has, under an agreement with Bechtel
Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc.(“Contractor”), furnished certain materials, equipment, services, and/or labor for the engineering, procurement and construction of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and certain modifications and improvements to
the Existing Facility, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility and the Stage 4 Liquefaction Facility, and the commissioning, start-up and testing of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility (collectively, the
“Project”), which is located in Cameron Parish, State of Louisiana and is more particularly described as follows: 

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                        

 

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                        

 

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
        (the “Property”). 
 Upon receipt of the sum of
U.S.$            (amount in Invoice submitted with this Subcontractor’s Interim Conditional Lien Waiver), Subcontractor waives, relinquishes, remits and releases any and all
privileges, liens or claims of privileges or liens against the Project and the Property that Subcontractor has or may have arising out of the performance or provision of the work, materials, equipment, services or labor or on behalf of Subcontractor
(including, without limitation, any sub-subcontractor) in connection with the Project through the date of                     ,
20    (date of the Invoice submitted with this Subcontractor’s Interim Conditional Lien Waiver) and reserving those rights, privileges and liens, if any, that Subcontractor might have in respect of any amounts withheld by
Contractor from payment on account of work, materials, equipment, services and/or labor furnished by or on behalf of Subcontractor to or on account of Contractor for the Project. Other exceptions are as follows: 

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
    
  

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         

 
 (if no exception entry or “none” is entered
above, Subcontractor shall be deemed not to have reserved any claim.) 
 Subcontractor expressly represents and warrants that all employees, laborers,
materialmen, Sub-subcontractors and subconsultants employed by Subcontractor in connection with the Project have been paid for all work, materials, equipment, services, labor and any other items performed or provided through
                    , 20    (date of Subcontractor’s last prior invoice). Exceptions are as follows: 

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                     

 

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         

 
 (if no exception entry or “none” is entered
above, all such payments have been made) 
 This Subcontractor’s Interim Conditional Lien Waiver is freely and voluntarily given and Subcontractor
acknowledges and represents that it has fully reviewed the terms and conditions of this Subcontractor’s Interim Conditional Lien Waiver, that it is fully informed with respect to the legal effect of this Subcontractor’s Interim Conditional
Lien Waiver, and that it has voluntarily chosen to accept the terms and conditions of this Subcontractor’s Interim Conditional Lien Waiver in return for the payment recited above. 

This Subcontractor’s Interim Conditional Lien Waiver has been executed by its duly authorized representative. 

 

			
	FOR SUBCONTRACTOR :
	Applicable to Invoice(s) No.     
		
	Signed:	 	 
	By:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

	Date:	 	  

  
 K-4 

 SCHEDULE K-4 

SUBCONTRACTOR’S INTERIM UNCONDITIONAL LIEN WAIVER 

(To be executed by Lien Waiver Subcontractors and Major Sub-subcontractors with each Invoice other than the Invoice for final payment;
provided that, execution by Bulk Order Subcontractors is only required on a quarterly basis) 
 STATE OF LOUISIANA 

COUNTY/PARISH OF CAMERON 
 The undersigned,
                (“Subcontractor”) who has, under an agreement with Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. (“Contractor”), furnished certain materials,
equipment, services, and/or labor for the engineering, procurement and construction of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and certain modifications and improvements to the Existing Facility, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, the Stage 2 Liquefaction
Facility and the Stage 4 Liquefaction Facility, and the commissioning, start-up and testing of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility (collectively, the “Project”), which is located in Cameron Parish, State of Louisiana and is more particularly
described as follows: 

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                    
  

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                
  

                          
                                         
                                         
                     (the “Property”). 

Subcontractor hereby waives, relinquishes, remits and releases any and all privileges, liens or claims of privileges or liens against the Project and the
Property that Subcontractor has or may have arising out of the performance or provision of the work, materials, equipment, services or labor or on behalf of Subcontractor (including, without limitation, any sub-subcontractor) in connection with the
Project through the date of                     , 20     (date of the last invoice submitted by Subcontractor). 

Subcontractor expressly represents and warrants that all employees, laborers, materialmen, Sub-subcontractors and subconsultants employed by Subcontractor in
connection with the Project have been paid for all work, materials, equipment, services, labor and any other items performed or provided through
                    , 20     (date of Subcontractor’s last prior invoice). 

This Subcontractor’s Interim Unconditional Lien Waiver is freely and voluntarily given and Subcontractor acknowledges and represents that it has fully
reviewed the terms and conditions of this Subcontractor’s Interim Unconditional Lien Waiver, and that it is fully informed with respect to the legal effect of this Subcontractor’s Interim Unconditional Lien Waiver. 

This Subcontractor’s Interim Unconditional Lien Waiver has been executed by its duly authorized representative. 

 

			
	FOR SUBCONTRACTOR :
	Applicable to Invoice(s) No.     
		
	Signed:	 	 
	By:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

	Date:	 	  

  
 K-5 

 SCHEDULE K-5 

CONTRACTOR’S FINAL CONDITIONAL LIEN AND CLAIM WAIVER 

(To be executed by Contractor with the Invoice for final payment) 

STATE OF LOUISIANA 
 COUNTY/PARISH OF CAMERON 

The undersigned, Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. (“Contractor”), has been engaged under contract (“Agreement”) with Sabine Pass
Liquefaction, LLC (“Owner”), for the engineering, procurement and construction of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and certain modifications and improvements to the Existing Facility, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, the Stage 2
Liquefaction Facility and the Stage 4 Liquefaction Facility, and the commissioning, start-up and testing of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility (collectively, the “Project”), which is located in Cameron Parish, State of Louisiana and is more
particularly described as follows: 

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                    
  

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                
  

                          
                                         
                                         
                                     (the “Property”).

 Upon receipt of the sum of U.S.$                    
(amount in Invoice for final payment submitted with this Contractor’s Final Conditional Lien and Claim Waiver), Contractor waives, relinquishes, remits and releases any and all privileges, liens or claims of privileges or liens against the
Project and the Property and all claims, demands, actions, causes of actions or other rights at law, in contract, quantum meruit, unjust enrichment, tort, equity or otherwise that Contractor has or may have had against Owner arising out of the
Agreement or the Project, whether or not known to Contractor at the time of the execution of this Contractor’s Final Conditional Lien and Claim Waiver, except for the following disputed claims in the amount of
U.S.$        : 

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                    
  

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                
  

(if no exception entry or “none” is entered above, Contractor shall be deemed not to have reserved any claim.) 

Except for work and obligations that survive the termination or expiration of the Agreement, including, without limitation, Warranties and correction of
Defective Work, Contractor represents that all of its obligations, legal, equitable, or otherwise, relating to or arising out of the Agreement or the Project have been fully satisfied. 

This Contractor’s Final Conditional Lien and Claim Waiver is freely and voluntarily given, and Contractor acknowledges and represents that it has fully
reviewed the terms and conditions of this Contractor’s Final Conditional Lien and Claim Waiver, that it is fully informed with respect to the legal effect of this Contractor’s Final Conditional Lien and Claim Waiver, and that it has
voluntarily chosen to accept the terms and conditions of this Contractor’s Final Conditional Lien and Claim Waiver in return for the payment recited above. Contractor understands, agrees and acknowledges that, upon payment, this document waives
rights and is fully enforceable to extinguish all claims of Contractor as of the date of execution of this document by Contractor. 
 This Contractor’s
Final Conditional Lien and Claim Waiver has been executed by its duly authorized representative. 
  

			
	FOR CONTRACTOR:
	Applicable to Invoice No(s): ALL (If all, print “all”)
		
	Signed:	 	 
	By:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

	Date:	 	  

  
 K-6 

 SCHEDULE K-6 

CONTRACTOR’S FINAL UNCONDITIONAL LIEN AND CLAIM WAIVER 

(To be executed by Contractor prior to the receipt of final payment) 

STATE OF LOUISIANA 
 COUNTY/PARISH OF CAMERON 

The undersigned, Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. (“Contractor”), has been engaged under contract (“Agreement”) with Sabine Pass
Liquefaction, LLC (“Owner”), for the engineering, procurement and construction of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and certain modifications and improvements to the Existing Facility, the Stage 1 Liquefaction Facility, the Stage 2
Liquefaction Facility and the Stage 4 Liquefaction Facility, and the commissioning, start-up and testing of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility (collectively, the “Project”), which is located in Cameron Parish, State of Louisiana and is more
particularly described as follows: 

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
            
  

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                        

 

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                        (the “Property”). 

Contractor has been paid in full for all work, materials, equipment, services and/or labor furnished in connection with the Project, and Contractor hereby
waives, relinquishes, remits and releases any and all privileges, liens or claims of privileges or liens against the Project and the Property and all claims, demands, actions, causes of actions or other rights at law, in contract, quantum meruit,
unjust enrichment, tort, equity or otherwise that Contractor has or may have had against Owner arising out of the Agreement or the Project, whether or not known to Contractor at the time of the execution of this Contractor’s Final Unconditional
Lien and Claim Waiver, except for the following disputed claims in the amount of
U.S.$                                : 

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
            
  

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                        

 
 (if no exception entry or “none” is entered
above, Contractor shall be deemed not to have reserved any claim.) 
 Except for work and obligations that survive the termination or expiration of the
Agreement, including, without limitation, Warranties and correction of Defective Work, Contractor represents that all of its obligations, legal, equitable, or otherwise, relating to or arising out of the Agreement or the Project have been fully
satisfied, including, but not limited to payment to Subcontractors and employees and payment of Taxes. 
 This Contractor’s Final Unconditional Lien
and Claim Waiver is freely and voluntarily given, and Contractor acknowledges and represents that it has fully reviewed the terms and conditions of this Contractor’s Final Unconditional Lien and Claim Waiver, and that it is fully informed with
respect to the legal effect of this Contractor’s Final Unconditional Lien and Claim Waiver. Contractor understands, agrees and acknowledges that, upon execution of this document, this document waives rights unconditionally and is fully
enforceable to extinguish all claims of Contractor as of the date of execution of this document by Contractor. 
 This Contractor’s Final Unconditional
Lien and Claim Waiver has been executed by its duly authorized representative. 
  

			
	FOR CONTRACTOR:
	Applicable to Invoice No(s): ALL (If all, print “all”)
		
	Signed:		  

	By:		  

	Title:		  

	Date:		  

  
 K-7 

 SCHEDULE K-7 

SUBCONTRACTOR’S FINAL CONDITIONAL LIEN AND CLAIM WAIVER 

(To be executed by Lien Wavier Subcontractors and Major Sub-subcontractors with their invoice for final payment) 

STATE OF LOUISIANA 
 COUNTY/PARISH OF CAMERON 

The undersigned,
                    (“Subcontractor”), has, under an agreement with Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. (“Contractor”),
furnished certain materials, equipment, services, and/or labor for the engineering, procurement and construction of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and certain modifications and improvements to the Existing Facility, the Stage 1 Liquefaction
Facility, the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility and the Stage 4 Liquefaction Facility, and the commissioning, start-up and testing of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility (collectively, the “Project”), which is located in Cameron Parish, State of
Louisiana, and is more particularly described as follows: 

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
            
  

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                        

 

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                        (the “Property”). 

Upon receipt of the sum of
U.S.$                            , Subcontractor waives, relinquishes, remits and releases any and all
privileges and liens or claims of privileges or liens against the Project and the Property, and all claims, demands, actions, causes of action or other rights at law, in contract, quantum meruit, unjust enrichment, tort, equity or otherwise against
Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC (“Owner”) or Contractor, which Subcontractor has, may have had or may have in the future arising out of the agreement between Subcontractor and Contractor or the Project, whether or not known to Subcontractor
at the time of the execution of this Subcontractor’s Final Conditional Lien and Claim Waiver. 
 Except for work and obligations that survive the
termination or expiration of the agreement between Subcontractor and Contractor, including warranties and correction of defective work, Subcontractor represents that all of its obligations, legal, equitable, or otherwise, relating to or arising out
of the agreement between Contractor and Subcontractor, the Project or sub-subcontracts have been fully satisfied. 
 This Subcontractor’s Final
Conditional Lien and Claim Waiver is freely and voluntarily given and Subcontractor acknowledges and represents that it has fully reviewed the terms and conditions of this Subcontractor’s Final Conditional Lien and Claim Waiver, that it is
fully informed with respect to the legal effect of this Subcontractor’s Final Conditional Lien and Claim Waiver, and that it has voluntarily chosen to accept the terms and conditions of this Subcontractor’s Final Conditional Lien and Claim
Waiver in return for the payment recited above. Subcontractor understands, agrees and acknowledges that, upon payment, this document waives rights and is fully enforceable to extinguish all claims of Subcontractor as of the date of execution of this
document by Subcontractor. 
 This Subcontractor’s Final Conditional Lien and Claim Waiver has been executed by its duly authorized representative.

  

			
	FOR SUBCONTRACTOR:
	Applicable to Invoice No(s). ALL (If all, print “all”)
		
	Signed:		  

	By:		  

	Title:		  

	Date:		  

  
 K-8 

 SCHEDULE K-8 

SUBCONTRACTOR’S FINAL UNCONDITIONAL LIEN AND CLAIM WAIVER 

(To be executed by Lien Waiver Subcontractors and Major Sub-subcontractor as a condition of them receiving final payment) 

STATE OF LOUISIANA 
 COUNTY/PARISH OF CAMERON 

The undersigned,
                    (“Subcontractor”), has, under an agreement with Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. (“Contractor”),
furnished certain materials, equipment, services, and/or labor for the engineering, procurement and construction of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility and certain modifications and improvements to the Existing Facility, the Stage 1 Liquefaction
Facility, the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility and the Stage 4 Liquefaction Facility, and the commissioning, start-up and testing of the Stage 3 Liquefaction Facility (collectively, the “Project”), which is located in Cameron Parish, State of
Louisiana, and is more particularly described as follows: 

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
            
  

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                        

 

                          
                                         
                                         
                                         
                        (the “Property”). 

Subcontractor has been paid in full for all work, materials, equipment, services and/or labor furnished by or on behalf of Subcontractor to or on account of
Contractor for the Project, and Contractor hereby waives, relinquishes, remits and releases any and all privileges and liens or claims of privileges or liens against the Project and the Property, and all claims, demands, actions, causes of action or
other rights at law, in contract, quantum meruit, unjust enrichment, tort, equity or otherwise against Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC (“Owner”) or Contractor, which Subcontractor has, may have had or may have in the future arising out of
the agreement between Subcontractor and Contractor or the Project, whether or not known to Subcontractor at the time of the execution of this Subcontractor’s Final Unconditional Lien and Claim Waiver. 

Except for work and obligations that survive the termination or expiration of the agreement between Subcontractor and Contractor, including warranties and
correction of defective work, Subcontractor represents that all of its obligations, legal, equitable, or otherwise, relating to or arising out of the agreement between Contractor and Subcontractor, the Project or sub-subcontracts have been fully
satisfied, including, but not limited to payment to sub-subcontractors and employees of Subcontractor and payment of taxes. 
 This Subcontractor’s
Final Unconditional Lien and Claim Waiver is freely and voluntarily given and Subcontractor acknowledges and represents that it has fully reviewed the terms and conditions of this Subcontractor’s Final Unconditional Lien and Claim Waiver, and
that it is fully informed with respect to the legal effect of this Subcontractor’s Final Unconditional Lien and Claim Waiver. Subcontractor understands, agrees and acknowledges that, upon execution of this document, this document waives rights
unconditionally and is fully enforceable to extinguish all claims of Subcontractor as of the date of execution of this document by Subcontractor. 
 This
Subcontractor’s Final Unconditional Lien and Claim Waiver has been executed by its duly authorized representative. 
  

			
	FOR SUBCONTRACTOR:
	Applicable to Invoice No(s). ALL (If all, print “all”)
		
	Signed:		  

	By:		  

	Title:		  

	Date:		  

  
 K-9 

 Execution Version 

ATTACHMENT U 

OWNER PROVIDED ITEMS AND RESPONSIBILITY 
  

	1.	Owner Supplied Data 

 The following data, information, and documents listed below shall be provided by
Owner on or before the dates listed below. Refer to Attachment A, Schedule A-2 for the data, information, and documents which are defined as “Rely Upon” items pursuant to Section 4.8 of the Agreement. 

 

			
	 Description of Data/Information/Documents Provided
	  	 Date Provided

or to be Provided

		
	Authorization and a Notice to Proceed for Construction and Operation of a Liquefied Natural Gas Export Terminal Facilities pursuant to Section 3 of the Natural Gas Act with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC),
Docket No. CP13-552-000, dated April 6, 2015.	  	At NTP
		
	Final Environmental Assessment certificate from FERC.	  	At NTP
		
	Legal description and survey in accordance with Section 4.6 of the Agreement.	  	At NTP or prior to any LNTP Work where applicable
		
	Lonnie G. Harper & Associates Survey of Property lease, Sabine Pass, dated revised October 7, 2011.	  	Previously provided to Contractor
		
	Owner Supplied Permits listed in Attachment Q.	  	In accordance with the date specified under the “Date Required” column in Attachment Q
		
	Certified coordinates of existing U.S. Coast Guard D Range rear light tower ISOW6S.	  	Previously Provided to Contractor
		
	Geotechnical Recommendations Report Sabine Pass Liquefaction Project Trains 5 and 6 Cameron Parish, Louisiana September 2013 TWEI Project No. 12.13.123.004 Tolunay-Wong Engineers, Inc.	  	Previously Provided to Contractor
		
	Geotechnical Data Report – Sabine Pass Liquefaction Project – Trains 5 and 6 – Cameron Parish, Louisiana September 2013 – TWEI Project No. 12.14.123.004 Tolunay-Wong Engineers, Inc.	  	Previously Provided to Contractor
		
	Topographic Survey of Sabine Pass Liquefaction Project Stage 3 Cameron Parish May 2013 Morrison Surveying, Inc.	  	Previously Provided to Contractor

  
 U-1 

			
	 Description of Data/Information/Documents Provided
	  	 Date Provided

or to be Provided

		
	Geotechnical Data Report – Sabine Pass Liquefaction Project – Trains 1 and 2 – Cameron Parish, Louisiana- March 2011 – TWEI Project No. 10.14.071, Tolunay-Wong Engineers, Inc.	  	Previously provided to Contractor
		
	Geotechnical Recommendations Report – Sabine Pass Liquefaction Project – Trains 1 and 2 – Cameron Parish, Louisiana – March 2011 TWEI Project No. 10.14.071, Tolunay-Wong Engineers, Inc.	  	Previously provided to Contractor
		
	Geotechnical Data Report – Sabine Pass Liquefaction Project – Trains 3 and 4 – Cameron Parish, Louisiana- May 2011, TWEI Project No. 11.14.005, Tolunay-Wong Engineers, Inc.	  	Previously provided to Contractor
		
	Geotechnical Recommendations Report – Sabine Pass Liquefaction Project – Trains 3 and 4 – Cameron Parish, Louisiana- June 2011 TWEI Project No. 11.14.005, Tolunay-Wong Engineers, Inc.	  	Previously provided to Contractor
		
	Draft Revised Report, Geotechnical Investigation Relocation LNG Tank 106, Sabine LNG Import Terminal, Cameron Parish, Louisiana – May 2011 TWEI Project No. 11.14.021, Tolunay-Wong Engineers, Inc.	  	Previously provided to Contractor
		
	Final Report Supplemental Geotechnical Exploration Heavy Haul Road, Flare pipe Rack, GTG and Existing Dike Area Sabine Pass LNG Cameron Parish, LA, from Tolunay-Wong Engineers dated April 13, 2015.	  	Previously provided to Contractor

  

	3.	Owner Supplied Equipment, Items, and Services 

 The following equipment, components, and personnel shall
be supplied by Owner on or before the dates listed below in accordance with Attachment A. Contractor shall provide reasonable support and assistance to the Owner in accordance with the Agreement (including, where applicable, access to Site).

  

			
	 Description of Equipment/Components/Personnel Supplied
	  	 Date Supplied

or to be Supplied

		
	Provide access to Stage 3 Site pursuant to Section 4.3A of the Agreement.	  	NTP

  
 U-2 

			
	 Description of Equipment/Components/Personnel Supplied
	  	 Date Supplied

or to be Supplied

		
	Provide all work associated with overall program management among other contractors working directly for Owner and not in Contractor Group (“Owner’s Suppliers”), including Owner’s Suppliers for the
Feed Gas Pipeline, wetland mitigation, permitting agencies, Owner consultants, and Owner’s activities.	  	Ongoing requirement under the terms of the Agreement
		
	Make Owner’s personnel available for training pursuant to Section 3.5 of the Agreement.	  	As required by the training program to be developed in accordance with Attachment V, but no later than 6 months before RFSU
		
	Make Owner’s personnel available to Contractor for commissioning and testing pursuant to the terms of the Agreement, including Section 4.4.	  	As required under the Project Commissioning Plan
		
	Provide any outside training and certification required by Applicable Law for Owner personnel shall be coordinated by Owner (other than the training to be provided by Contractor in accordance with Section 3.5 of the
Agreement).	  	Prior to RFSU
		
	Provide the Natural Gas necessary for Contractor (i) to achieve RFSU in accordance with Sections 11.1 and 11.2 of the Agreement and (ii) to conduct the Performance Tests and other commissioning activities in accordance
with Section 11.3 of the Agreement.	  	As required under Sections 11.1, 11.2 and 11.3 of the Agreement
		
	Provide Feed Gas Pipeline up to the designated tie-in points. Pipeline contractor will be responsible for access and laydown area development.	  	1,095 Days after NTP
		
	Provide water to the designated tie-in point. Pipeline contractor will be responsible for access and laydown area development.	  	2 months prior to first hydrotest scheduled
		
	For dust control, river water may be used. In any case Johnson Bayou potable water must not be used.	  	As needed
		
	Provide Feed gas for startup and initial operation of the Liquefaction Facility.	  	Required Feed Gas 6 Months before RFSU
		
	Modify existing equipment or systems to incorporate liquefaction plant systems, such as: liquid nitrogen system, upgrade of existing plant DCS/SIS software, safety system program.	  	Prior to startup and commissioning activities

  
 U-3 

			
	 Description of Equipment/Components/Personnel Supplied
	  	 Date Supplied

or to be Supplied

		
	Provide access and isolation to Existing Facility, Subproject 1, Subproject 2, Subproject 3, or Subproject 4 (or any portion), as applicable.	  	Pursuant to Sections 3.25 and 4.3A of the Agreement
		
	Wetlands mitigation to be performed on or off the Site.	  	In accordance with the mitigation plan filed with the USACE
		
	Provide in-plant UHF and VHF base radio and handheld radio system for Owner, except for Owner personnel provided under Section 4.4 of the Agreement.	  	Prior to RFSU
		
	Provide vehicles for Owner’s own use.	  	As determined by Owner

  

	4.	Additional Owner Responsibilities 

 The following documents include additional Owner
responsibilities/rely upon data to support the performance of Work: 
  

			
	 Description of Document
	  	 Document Ref. No.

		
	Basic Engineering Design Data (BEDD)	  	25829-200-3BD-M04-00001 Rev 00D
		
	Basis of Design (BOD) Summary	  	25829-200-3BD-M04-00002 Rev 00C
		
	Scope of Facilities	  	25829-200-G01-000-00001 Rev 00F

  
 U-4EX-4.11

 Exhibit 4.11 

EXELIXIS, INC., 

Issuer 
 AND

 [TRUSTEE], 

Trustee 
  

 
 INDENTURE

 Dated as of [●], 20     

 
  

Debt Securities 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

							
	 	  	 	  	PAGE	 
	 ARTICLE 1
	  	 DEFINITIONS
	  	 	1	  
	 Section 1.01
	  	 Definitions of Terms
	  	 	1	  
	 ARTICLE 2
	  	 ISSUE, DESCRIPTION, TERMS, EXECUTION, REGISTRATION AND EXCHANGE OF SECURITIES
	  	 	5	  
	 Section 2.01
	  	 Designation and Terms of Securities
	  	 	5	  
	 Section 2.02
	  	 Form of Securities and Trustee’s Certificate
	  	 	8	  
	 Section 2.03
	  	 Denominations: Provisions for Payment
	  	 	8	  
	 Section 2.04
	  	 Execution and Authentications
	  	 	10	  
	 Section 2.05
	  	 Registration of Transfer and Exchange
	  	 	10	  
	 Section 2.06
	  	 Temporary Securities
	  	 	12	  
	 Section 2.07
	  	 Mutilated, Destroyed, Lost or Stolen Securities
	  	 	12	  
	 Section 2.08
	  	 Cancellation
	  	 	13	  
	 Section 2.09
	  	 Benefits of Indenture
	  	 	13	  
	 Section 2.10
	  	 Authenticating Agent
	  	 	13	  
	 Section 2.11
	  	 Global Securities
	  	 	14	  
	 Section 2.12
	  	 CUSIP Numbers
	  	 	15	  
	 ARTICLE 3
	  	 REDEMPTION OF SECURITIES AND SINKING FUND PROVISIONS
	  	 	15	  
	 Section 3.01
	  	 Redemption
	  	 	15	  
	 Section 3.02
	  	 Notice of Redemption
	  	 	15	  
	 Section 3.03
	  	 Payment Upon Redemption
	  	 	17	  
	 Section 3.04
	  	 Sinking Fund
	  	 	17	  
	 Section 3.05
	  	 Satisfaction of Sinking Fund Payments with Securities
	  	 	17	  
	 Section 3.06
	  	 Redemption of Securities for Sinking Fund
	  	 	18	  
	 ARTICLE 4
	  	 COVENANTS
	  	 	18	  
	 Section 4.01
	  	 Payment of Principal, Premium and Interest
	  	 	18	  
	 Section 4.02
	  	 Maintenance of Office or Agency
	  	 	18	  
	 Section 4.03
	  	 Paying Agents
	  	 	19	  
	 Section 4.04
	  	 Appointment to Fill Vacancy in Office of Trustee
	  	 	20	  

  
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	 	  	 	  	PAGE	 
	 ARTICLE 5
	  	 SECURITYHOLDERS’ LISTS AND REPORTS BY THE COMPANY AND THE TRUSTEE
	  	 	20	  
	 Section 5.01
	  	 Company to Furnish Trustee Names and Addresses of Securityholders
	  	 	20	  
	 Section 5.02
	  	 Preservation Of Information; Communications With Securityholders
	  	 	20	  
	 Section 5.03
	  	 Reports by the Company
	  	 	21	  
	 Section 5.04
	  	 Reports by the Trustee
	  	 	21	  
	 ARTICLE 6
	  	 REMEDIES OF THE TRUSTEE AND SECURITYHOLDERS ON EVENT OF DEFAULT
	  	 	22	  
	 Section 6.01
	  	 Events of Default
	  	 	22	  
	 Section 6.02
	  	 Collection of Indebtedness and Suits for Enforcement by Trustee
	  	 	24	  
	 Section 6.03
	  	 Application of Moneys Collected
	  	 	25	  
	 Section 6.04
	  	 Limitation on Suits
	  	 	25	  
	 Section 6.05
	  	 Rights and Remedies Cumulative; Delay or Omission Not Waiver
	  	 	26	  
	 Section 6.06
	  	 Control by Securityholders
	  	 	26	  
	 Section 6.07
	  	 Undertaking to Pay Costs
	  	 	27	  
	 ARTICLE 7
	  	 CONCERNING THE TRUSTEE
	  	 	28	  
	 Section 7.01
	  	 Certain Duties and Responsibilities of Trustee
	  	 	28	  
	 Section 7.02
	  	 Certain Rights of Trustee
	  	 	29	  
	 Section 7.03
	  	 Trustee Not Responsible for Recitals or Issuance or Securities
	  	 	31	  
	 Section 7.04
	  	 May Hold Securities
	  	 	31	  
	 Section 7.05
	  	 Moneys Held in Trust
	  	 	32	  
	 Section 7.06
	  	 Compensation and Reimbursement
	  	 	32	  
	 Section 7.07
	  	 Reliance on Officer’s Certificate
	  	 	32	  
	 Section 7.08
	  	 Disqualification; Conflicting Interests
	  	 	33	  
	 Section 7.09
	  	 Corporate Trustee Required; Eligibility
	  	 	33	  
	 Section 7.10
	  	 Resignation and Removal; Appointment of Successor
	  	 	33	  
	 Section 7.11
	  	 Acceptance of Appointment By Successor
	  	 	34	  
	 Section 7.12
	  	 Merger, Conversion, Consolidation or Succession to Business
	  	 	36	  

  
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	 	  	 	  	PAGE	 
	 Section 7.13
	  	 Preferential Collection of Claims Against the Company
	  	 	36	  
	 Section 7.14
	  	 Notice of Default.
	  	 	36	  
	 ARTICLE 8
	  	 CONCERNING THE SECURITYHOLDERS
	  	 	37	  
	 Section 8.01
	  	 Evidence of Action by Securityholders
	  	 	37	  
	 Section 8.02
	  	 Proof of Execution by Securityholders
	  	 	37	  
	 Section 8.03
	  	 Who May be Deemed Owners
	  	 	38	  
	 Section 8.04
	  	 Certain Securities Owned by Company Disregarded
	  	 	38	  
	 Section 8.05
	  	 Actions Binding on Future Securityholders
	  	 	38	  
	 ARTICLE 9
	  	 SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURES
	  	 	39	  
	 Section 9.01
	  	 Supplemental Indentures Without the Consent of Securityholders
	  	 	39	  
	 Section 9.02
	  	 Supplemental Indentures With Consent of Securityholders
	  	 	40	  
	 Section 9.03
	  	 Effect of Supplemental Indentures
	  	 	40	  
	 Section 9.04
	  	 Securities Affected by Supplemental Indentures
	  	 	40	  
	 Section 9.05
	  	 Execution of Supplemental Indentures
	  	 	41	  
	 ARTICLE 10
	  	 SUCCESSOR ENTITY
	  	 	41	  
	 Section 10.01
	  	 Company May Consolidate, Etc.
	  	 	41	  
	 Section 10.02
	  	 Successor Entity Substituted
	  	 	42	  
	 ARTICLE 11
	  	 SATISFACTION AND DISCHARGE
	  	 	42	  
	 Section 11.01
	  	 Satisfaction and Discharge of Indenture
	  	 	42	  
	 Section 11.02
	  	 Discharge of Obligations
	  	 	43	  
	 Section 11.03
	  	 Deposited Moneys to be Held in Trust
	  	 	43	  
	 Section 11.04
	  	 Payment of Moneys Held by Paying Agents
	  	 	43	  
	 Section 11.05
	  	 Repayment to Company
	  	 	44	  
	 ARTICLE 12
	  	 IMMUNITY OF INCORPORATORS, STOCKHOLDERS, OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
	  	 	44	  
	 Section 12.01
	  	 No Recourse
	  	 	44	  
	 ARTICLE 13
	  	 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
	  	 	45	  
	 Section 13.01
	  	 Effect on Successors and Assigns
	  	 	45	  
	 Section 13.02
	  	 Actions by Successor
	  	 	45	  
	 Section 13.03
	  	 Surrender of Company Powers
	  	 	45	  

  
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	 	  	 	  	PAGE	 
	 Section 13.04
	  	 Notices
	  	 	45	  
	 Section 13.05
	  	 Governing Law; Jury Trial Waiver
	  	 	45	  
	 Section 13.06
	  	 Treatment of Securities as Debt
	  	 	46	  
	 Section 13.07
	  	 Certificates and Opinions as to Conditions Precedent
	  	 	46	  
	 Section 13.08
	  	 Payments on Business Days
	  	 	46	  
	 Section 13.09
	  	 Conflict with Trust Indenture Act
	  	 	47	  
	 Section 13.10
	  	 Counterparts
	  	 	47	  
	 Section 13.11
	  	 Separability
	  	 	47	  
	 Section 13.12
	  	 Compliance Certificates
	  	 	47	  
	 Section 13.13
	  	 Patriot Act
	  	 	47	  
	 Section 13.14
	  	 Force Majeure
	  	 	48	  
	 Section 13.12
	  	 Table of Contents; Headings
	  	 	48	  

  
 iv. 

 INDENTURE 

INDENTURE, dated as of [●], 20    , among Exelixis, Inc., a Delaware
corporation (the “Company”), and [TRUSTEE], as trustee (the “Trustee”): 

WHEREAS, for its lawful corporate purposes, the Company has duly authorized the execution and delivery of
this Indenture to provide for the issuance of debt securities (hereinafter referred to as the “Securities”), in an unlimited aggregate principal amount to be issued from time to time in one or more series as in this Indenture provided, as
registered Securities without coupons, to be authenticated by the certificate of the Trustee; 

WHEREAS, to provide the terms and conditions upon which the Securities are to be authenticated, issued
and delivered, the Company has duly authorized the execution of this Indenture; and 
 WHEREAS, all
things necessary to make this Indenture a valid agreement of the Company, in accordance with its terms, have been done. 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the purchase of the Securities by the
holders thereof, it is mutually covenanted and agreed as follows for the equal and ratable benefit of the holders of Securities: 

ARTICLE 1 
 DEFINITIONS

 Section 1.01 Definitions of Terms. 

The terms defined in this Section (except as in this Indenture or any indenture supplemental hereto otherwise expressly provided or unless the
context otherwise requires) for all purposes of this Indenture and of any indenture supplemental hereto shall have the respective meanings specified in this Section and shall include the plural as well as the singular. All other terms used in this
Indenture that are defined in the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, as amended, or that are by reference in such Act defined in the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (except as herein or any indenture supplemental hereto otherwise expressly provided or
unless the context otherwise requires), shall have the meanings assigned to such terms in said Trust Indenture Act and in said Securities Act as in force at the date of the execution of this instrument. 

“Authenticating Agent” means the Trustee or an authenticating agent with respect to all or any of the
series of Securities appointed by the Trustee pursuant to Section 2.10. 
 “Bankruptcy Law” means
Title 11, U.S. Code, or any similar federal or state law for the relief of debtors. 
 “Board of
Directors” means the Board of Directors (or the functional equivalent thereof) of the Company or any duly authorized committee of such Board. 

  
 1 

 “Board Resolution” means a copy of a resolution certified
by the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary of the Company to have been duly adopted by the Board of Directors (or duly authorized committee thereof) and to be in full force and effect on the date of such certification. 

“Business Day” means, with respect to any series of Securities, any day other than a day on which
federal or state banking institutions in the Borough of Manhattan, the City of New York, or in the city of the Corporate Trust Office of the Trustee, are authorized or obligated by law, executive order or regulation to close. 

“Commission” means the Securities and Exchange Commission, as from time to time constituted, created
under the Exchange Act, or, if at any time after the execution of this instrument such Commission is not existing and performing the duties now assigned to it under the Trust Indenture Act, then the body performing such duties at such time.

 “Company” means Exelixis, Inc., a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of
the State of Delaware, and, subject to the provisions of Article Ten, shall also include its successors and assigns. 

“Corporate Trust Office” means the office of the Trustee at which, at any particular time, its corporate trust
business shall be principally administered, which office at the date hereof is located at
                                         
                                         
              . 
 “Custodian” means any
receiver, trustee, assignee, liquidator or similar official under any Bankruptcy Law. 
 “Defaulted Interest” has
the meaning set forth in Section 2.03. 
 “Depositary” means, with respect to Securities of any series
for which the Company shall determine that such Securities will be issued as a Global Security, The Depository Trust Company, another clearing agency, or any successor registered as a clearing agency under the Exchange Act, or other applicable
statute or regulation, which, in each case, shall be designated by the Company pursuant to either Section 2.01 or 2.11. 

“Event of Default” means, with respect to Securities of a particular series, any event specified in
Section 6.01, continued for the period of time, if any, therein designated. 
 “Exchange
Act” means the United States Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated by the Commission thereunder. 

“Global Security” means a Security issued to evidence all or a part of any series of Securities which is
executed by the Company and authenticated and delivered by the Trustee to the Depositary or pursuant to the Depositary’s instruction, all in accordance with the Indenture, which shall be registered in the name of the Depositary or its
nominee. 
 “Governmental Obligations” means securities that are (a) direct obligations of the
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(b) obligations of a Person controlled or supervised by and acting as an agency or instrumentality of the United States of America, the payment of which is unconditionally guaranteed as a
full faith and credit obligation by the United States of America that, in either case, are not callable or redeemable at the option of the issuer thereof at any time prior to the stated maturity of the Securities, and shall also include a depositary
receipt issued by a bank or trust company as custodian with respect to any such Governmental Obligation or a specific payment of principal of or interest on any such Governmental Obligation held by such custodian for the account of the holder of
such depositary receipt; provided, however, that (except as required by law) such custodian is not authorized to make any deduction from the amount payable to the holder of such depositary receipt from any amount received by the custodian in respect
of the Governmental Obligation or the specific payment of principal of or interest on the Governmental Obligation evidenced by such depositary receipt. 

“herein”, “hereof” and “hereunder”,
and other words of similar import, refer to this Indenture as a whole and not to any particular Article, Section or other subdivision. 

“Indenture” means this instrument as originally executed or as it may from time to time be supplemented
or amended by one or more indentures supplemental hereto entered into in accordance with the terms hereof and shall include the terms of particular series of Securities established as contemplated by Section 2.01. 

“Interest Payment Date”, when used with respect to any installment of interest on a Security of a
particular series, means the date specified in such Security or in a Board Resolution or in an indenture supplemental hereto with respect to such series as the fixed date on which an installment of interest with respect to Securities of that series
is due and payable. 
 “Officer” means, with respect to the Company, the chairman of the
Board of Directors, a chief executive officer, a president, a chief financial officer, a chief operating officer, any executive vice president, any senior vice president, any vice president, the treasurer or any assistant treasurer, the controller
or any assistant controller or the secretary or any assistant secretary. 
 “Officer’s
Certificate” means a certificate signed by any Officer. Each such certificate shall include the statements provided for in Section 13.07, if and to the extent required by the provisions thereof. 

“Opinion of Counsel” means an opinion in writing subject to customary exceptions of legal counsel, who
may be an employee of or counsel for the Company, that is delivered to the Trustee in accordance with the terms hereof. Each such opinion shall include the statements provided for in Section 13.07, if and to the extent required by the
provisions thereof. 
 “Outstanding”, when used with reference to Securities of any series, means,
subject to the provisions of Section 8.04, as of any particular time, all Securities of that series theretofore authenticated and delivered by the Trustee under this Indenture, except (a) Securities theretofore canceled by the Trustee or
any paying agent, or delivered to the Trustee or any paying agent for cancellation or that have previously been canceled; (b) Securities or portions thereof for the payment or redemption of which moneys or Governmental Obligations in the
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shall have been deposited in trust with the Trustee or with any paying agent (other than the Company) or shall have been set aside and segregated in trust by the Company (if the Company shall act
as its own paying agent); provided, however, that if such Securities or portions of such Securities are to be redeemed prior to the maturity thereof, notice of such redemption shall have been given as provided in Article Three, or provision
satisfactory to the Trustee shall have been made for giving such notice; and (c) Securities in lieu of or in substitution for which other Securities shall have been authenticated and delivered pursuant to the terms of Section 2.07. 

“Person” means any individual, corporation, partnership, joint venture, joint-stock company, limited
liability company, association, trust, unincorporated organization, any other entity or organization, including a government or political subdivision or an agency or instrumentality thereof. 

“Predecessor Security” of any particular Security means every previous Security evidencing all or a
portion of the same debt as that evidenced by such particular Security; and, for the purposes of this definition, any Security authenticated and delivered under Section 2.07 in lieu of a lost, destroyed or stolen Security shall be deemed to
evidence the same debt as the lost, destroyed or stolen Security. 
 “Responsible
Officer” when used with respect to the Trustee means any officer within the Corporate Trust Office of the Trustee (or any successor group of the Trustee) or any other officer of the Trustee customarily performing functions similar to
those performed by any of the above designated officers and also means, with respect to a particular corporate trust matter, any other officer to whom such matter is referred because of his or her knowledge of and familiarity with the particular
subject and in each case who shall have direct responsibility for the administration of this Indenture. 

“Securities” has the meaning stated in the first recital of this Indenture and more particularly means
any Securities authenticated and delivered under this Indenture. 
 “Securities Act” means the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended. 
 “Securityholder”, “holder of Securities”,
“registered holder”, or other similar term, means the Person or Persons in whose name or names a particular Security is registered on the Security Register kept for that purpose in accordance with the terms of this Indenture.

 “Security Register” and “Security Registrar” shall have the meanings as set forth in
Section 2.05. 
 “Subsidiary” means, with respect to any Person, any corporation, association,
partnership or other business entity of which more than 50% of the total voting power of shares of capital stock or other interests (including partnership interests) entitled (without regard to the occurrence of any contingency) to vote in the
election of directors, managers, general partners or trustees thereof is at the time owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by (i) such Person; (ii) such Person and one or more Subsidiaries of such Person; or (iii) one or more
Subsidiaries of such Person. 

  
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 “Trustee” means
                                         
           , and, subject to the provisions of Article Seven, shall also include its successors and assigns, and, if at any time there is more than one Person acting in such capacity
hereunder, “Trustee” shall mean each such Person. The term “Trustee” as used with respect to a particular series of the Securities shall mean the trustee with respect to that series. 

“Trust Indenture Act” means the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, as amended. 

“U.S.A. Patriot Act” means the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept
and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001, Pub. L. 107-56, as amended and signed into law October 26, 2001. 
 ARTICLE 2 

ISSUE, DESCRIPTION, TERMS, EXECUTION, REGISTRATION AND 

EXCHANGE OF SECURITIES 

Section 2.01 Designation and Terms of Securities. 

(a) The aggregate principal amount of Securities that may be authenticated and delivered under this Indenture is unlimited. The
Securities may be issued in one or more series up to the aggregate principal amount of Securities of that series from time to time authorized by or pursuant to a Board Resolution or pursuant to one or more indentures supplemental hereto. Prior to
the initial issuance of Securities of any series, there shall be established in or pursuant to a Board Resolution, and set forth in an Officer’s Certificate, or established in one or more indentures supplemental hereto: 

(1) the title of the Securities of the series (which shall distinguish the Securities of that series from all other Securities); 

(2) any limit upon the aggregate principal amount of the Securities of that series that may be authenticated and delivered under this
Indenture (except for Securities authenticated and delivered upon registration of transfer of, or in exchange for, or in lieu of, other Securities of that series); 

(3) the maturity date or dates on which the principal of the Securities of the series is payable; 

(4) the form of the Securities of the series including the form of the certificate of authentication for such series; 

(5) the applicability of any guarantees; 

(6) whether or not the Securities will be secured or unsecured, and the terms of any secured debt; 

  
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 (7) whether the Securities rank as senior debt, senior subordinated debt, subordinated
debt or any combination thereof, and the terms of any subordination; 
 (8) if the price (expressed as a percentage of the aggregate
principal amount thereof) at which such Securities will be issued is a price other than the principal amount thereof, the portion of the principal amount thereof payable upon declaration of acceleration of the maturity thereof, or if applicable, the
portion of the principal amount of such Securities that is convertible into another security or the method by which any such portion shall be determined; 

(9) the interest rate or rates, which may be fixed or variable, or the method for determining the rate and the date interest will begin
to accrue, the dates interest will be payable and the regular record dates for interest payment dates or the method for determining such dates; 

(10) the Company’s right, if any, to defer the payment of interest and the maximum length of any such deferral period; 

(11) if applicable, the date or dates after which, or the period or periods during which, and the price or prices at which, the Company
may at its option, redeem the series of Securities pursuant to any optional or provisional redemption provisions and the terms of those redemption provisions; 

(12) the date or dates, if any, on which, and the price or prices at which the Company is obligated, pursuant to any mandatory sinking
fund or analogous fund provisions or otherwise, to redeem, or at the Securityholder’s option to purchase, the series of Securities and the currency or currency unit in which the Securities are payable; 

(13) the denominations in which the Securities of the series shall be issuable, if other than denominations of one thousand U.S.
dollars ($1,000) or any integral multiple thereof; 
 (14) any and all terms, if applicable, relating to any auction or remarketing
of the Securities of that series and any security for the obligations of the Company with respect to such Securities and any other terms which may be advisable in connection with the marketing of Securities of that series; 

(15) whether the Securities of the series shall be issued in whole or in part in the form of a Global Security or Securities; the terms
and conditions, if any, upon which such Global Security or Securities may be exchanged in whole or in part for other individual Securities; and the Depositary for such Global Security or Securities; 

(16) if applicable, the provisions relating to conversion or exchange of any Securities of the series and the terms and conditions upon
which such Securities will be so convertible or exchangeable, including the conversion or exchange price, as applicable, or how it will be calculated and may be adjusted, any mandatory or optional (at the Company’s option or the holders’
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period and the manner of settlement for any conversion or exchange, which may, without limitation, include the payment of cash as well as the delivery of securities; 

(17) if other than the full principal amount thereof, the portion of the principal amount of Securities of the series which shall be
payable upon declaration of acceleration of the maturity thereof pursuant to Section 6.01; 
 (18) additions to or changes in
the covenants applicable to the series of Securities being issued, including, among others, the consolidation, merger or sale covenant; 

(19) additions to or changes in the Events of Default with respect to the Securities and any change in the right of the Trustee or the
Securityholders to declare the principal, premium, if any, and interest, if any, with respect to such Securities to be due and payable; 

(20) additions to or changes in or deletions of the provisions relating to covenant defeasance and legal defeasance; 

(21) additions to or changes in the provisions relating to satisfaction and discharge of this Indenture; 

(22) additions to or changes in the provisions relating to the modification of this Indenture both with and without the consent of
Securityholders of Securities issued under this Indenture; 
 (23) the currency of payment of Securities if other than U.S. dollars
and the manner of determining the equivalent amount in U.S. dollars; 
 (24) whether interest will be payable in cash or additional
Securities at the Company’s or the Securityholders’ option and the terms and conditions upon which the election may be made; 

(25) the terms and conditions, if any, upon which the Company shall pay amounts in addition to the stated interest, premium, if any and
principal amounts of the Securities of the series to any Securityholder that is not a “United States person” for federal tax purposes; 

(26) any restrictions on transfer, sale or assignment of the Securities of the series; and 

(27) any other specific terms, preferences, rights or limitations of, or restrictions on, the Securities, any other additions or
changes in the provisions of this Indenture, and any terms that may be required by us or advisable under applicable laws or regulations. 

All Securities of any one series shall be substantially identical except as may otherwise be provided in or pursuant to any such Board
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 If any of the terms of the series are established by action taken pursuant to a Board Resolution
of the Company, a copy of an appropriate record of such action shall be certified by the secretary or an assistant secretary of the Company and delivered to the Trustee at or prior to the delivery of the Officer’s Certificate of the Company
setting forth the terms of the series. 
 Securities of any particular series may be issued at various times, with different dates on which
the principal or any installment of principal is payable, with different rates of interest, if any, or different methods by which rates of interest may be determined, with different dates on which such interest may be payable and with different
redemption dates. 
 Section 2.02 Form of Securities and Trustee’s Certificate. 

The Securities of any series and the Trustee’s certificate of authentication to be borne by such Securities shall be substantially of the
tenor and purport as set forth in one or more indentures supplemental hereto or as provided in a Board Resolution, and set forth in an Officer’s Certificate, and they may have such letters, numbers or other marks of identification or
designation and such legends or endorsements printed, lithographed or engraved thereon as the Company may deem appropriate and as are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Indenture, or as may be required to comply with any law or with any
rule or regulation made pursuant thereto or with any rule or regulation of any securities exchange on which Securities of that series may be listed, or to conform to usage. 

Section 2.03 Denominations: Provisions for Payment. 

The Securities shall be issuable as registered Securities and in the denominations of one thousand U.S. dollars ($1,000) or any integral
multiple thereof, subject to Section 2.01(a)(13). The Securities of a particular series shall bear interest payable on the dates and at the rate specified with respect to that series. Subject to Section 2.01(a)(23), the principal of and
the interest on the Securities of any series, as well as any premium thereon in case of redemption or repurchase thereof prior to maturity, and any cash amount due upon conversion or exchange thereof, shall be payable in the coin or currency of the
United States of America that at the time is legal tender for public and private debt, at the office or agency of the Company maintained for that purpose. Each Security shall be dated the date of its authentication. Interest on the Securities shall
be computed on the basis of a 360-day year composed of twelve 30-day months. 
 The interest installment on any Security that is payable,
and is punctually paid or duly provided for, on any Interest Payment Date for Securities of that series shall be paid to the Person in whose name said Security (or one or more Predecessor Securities) is registered at the close of business on the
regular record date for such interest installment. In the event that any Security of a particular series or portion thereof is called for redemption and the redemption date is subsequent to a regular record date with respect to any Interest Payment
Date and prior to such Interest Payment Date, interest on such Security will be paid upon presentation and surrender of such Security as provided in Section 3.03. 

Any interest on any Security that is payable, but is not punctually paid or duly provided for, on any Interest Payment Date for Securities of
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record date by virtue of having been such holder; and such Defaulted Interest shall be paid by the Company, at its election, as provided in clause (1) or clause (2) below: 

(1) The Company may make payment of any Defaulted Interest on Securities to the Persons in whose names such Securities (or their
respective Predecessor Securities) are registered at the close of business on a special record date for the payment of such Defaulted Interest, which shall be fixed in the following manner: the Company shall notify the Trustee in writing of the
amount of Defaulted Interest proposed to be paid on each such Security and the date of the proposed payment, and at the same time the Company shall deposit with the Trustee an amount of money equal to the aggregate amount proposed to be paid in
respect of such Defaulted Interest or shall make arrangements satisfactory to the Trustee for such deposit prior to the date of the proposed payment, such money when deposited to be held in trust for the benefit of the Persons entitled to such
Defaulted Interest as in this clause provided. Thereupon the Trustee shall fix a special record date for the payment of such Defaulted Interest which shall not be more than 15 nor less than 10 days prior to the date of the proposed payment and not
less than 10 days after the receipt by the Trustee of the notice of the proposed payment. The Trustee shall promptly notify the Company of such special record date and, in the name and at the expense of the Company, shall cause notice of the
proposed payment of such Defaulted Interest and the special record date therefor to be mailed, first class postage prepaid, to each Securityholder at his or her address as it appears in the Security Register (as hereinafter defined), not less than
10 days prior to such special record date. Notice of the proposed payment of such Defaulted Interest and the special record date therefor having been mailed as aforesaid, such Defaulted Interest shall be paid to the Persons in whose names such
Securities (or their respective Predecessor Securities) are registered on such special record date. 
 (2) The Company may make
payment of any Defaulted Interest on any Securities in any other lawful manner not inconsistent with the requirements of any securities exchange on which such Securities may be listed, and upon such notice as may be required by such exchange, if,
after notice given by the Company to the Trustee of the proposed payment pursuant to this clause, such manner of payment shall be deemed practicable by the Trustee. 

Unless otherwise set forth in a Board Resolution or one or more indentures supplemental hereto establishing the terms of any series of
Securities pursuant to Section 2.01 hereof, the term “regular record date” as used in this Section with respect to a series of Securities and any Interest Payment Date for such series shall mean either the fifteenth day of the month
immediately preceding the month in which an Interest Payment Date established for such series pursuant to Section 2.01 hereof shall occur, if such Interest Payment Date is the first day of a month, or the first day of the month in which an
Interest Payment Date established for such series pursuant to Section 2.01 hereof shall occur, if such Interest Payment Date is the fifteenth day of a month, whether or not such date is a Business Day. 

Subject to the foregoing provisions of this Section, each Security of a series delivered under this Indenture upon transfer of or in exchange
for or in lieu of any other Security of such series shall carry the rights to interest accrued and unpaid, and to accrue, that were carried by such other Security. 

  
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 Section 2.04 Execution and Authentications. 

The Securities shall be signed on behalf of the Company by one of its Officers. Signatures may be in the form of a manual or facsimile
signature. 
 The Company may use the facsimile signature of any Person who shall have been an Officer (at the time of execution),
notwithstanding the fact that at the time the Securities shall be authenticated and delivered or disposed of such Person shall have ceased to be such an officer of the Company. The Securities may contain such notations, legends or endorsements
required by law, stock exchange rule or usage. Each Security shall be dated the date of its authentication by the Trustee. 
 A Security
shall not be valid until authenticated manually by an authorized signatory of the Trustee, or by an Authenticating Agent. Such signature shall be conclusive evidence that the Security so authenticated has been duly authenticated and delivered
hereunder and that the holder is entitled to the benefits of this Indenture. At any time and from time to time after the execution and delivery of this Indenture, the Company may deliver Securities of any series executed by the Company to the
Trustee for authentication, together with a written order of the Company for the authentication and delivery of such Securities, signed by an Officer, and the Trustee in accordance with such written order shall authenticate and deliver such
Securities. 
 Upon the Company’s delivery of any such authentication order to the Trustee at any time after the initial issuance of
Securities under this Indenture, the Trustee shall be provided with, and (subject to Sections 315(a) through 315(d) of the Trust Indenture Act) shall be fully protected in relying upon, (1) an Opinion of Counsel or reliance letter and
(2) an Officer’s Certificate stating that all conditions precedent to the execution, authentication and delivery of such Securities are in conformity with the provisions of this Indenture. 

The Trustee shall not be required to authenticate such Securities if the issue of such Securities pursuant to this Indenture will affect the
Trustee’s own rights, duties or immunities under the Securities and this Indenture or otherwise in a manner that is not reasonably acceptable to the Trustee. 

Section 2.05 Registration of Transfer and Exchange. 

(a) Securities of any series may be exchanged upon presentation thereof at the office or agency of the Company designated for such
purpose, for other Securities of such series of authorized denominations, and for a like aggregate principal amount, upon payment of a sum sufficient to cover any tax or other governmental charge in relation thereto, all as provided in this Section.
In respect of any Securities so surrendered for exchange, the Company shall execute, the Trustee shall authenticate and such office or agency shall deliver in exchange therefor the Security or Securities of the same series that the Securityholder
making the exchange shall be entitled to receive, bearing numbers not contemporaneously outstanding. 
 (b) The Company shall keep,
or cause to be kept, at its office or agency designated for such purpose a register or registers (herein referred to as the “Security Register”) in which, subject to such reasonable regulations as it may prescribe, the Company shall
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the Securities and the transfers of Securities as in this Article provided and which at all reasonable times shall be open for inspection by the Trustee. The registrar for the purpose of
registering Securities and transfer of Securities as herein provided shall be appointed as authorized by Board Resolution (the “Security Registrar”). 

Upon surrender for transfer of any Security at the office or agency of the Company designated for such purpose, the Company shall execute, the
Trustee shall authenticate and such office or agency shall deliver in the name of the transferee or transferees a new Security or Securities of the same series as the Security presented for a like aggregate principal amount. 

All Securities presented or surrendered for exchange or registration of transfer, as provided in this Section, shall be accompanied (if so
required by the Company or the Security Registrar) by a written instrument or instruments of transfer, in form satisfactory to the Company or the Security Registrar, duly executed by the registered holder or by such holder’s duly authorized
attorney in writing. 
 (c) Except as provided pursuant to Section 2.01 pursuant to a Board Resolution, and set forth in an
Officer’s Certificate, or established in one or more indentures supplemental to this Indenture, no service charge shall be made for any exchange or registration of transfer of Securities, or issue of new Securities in case of partial redemption
of any series or repurchase, conversion or exchange of less than the entire principal amount of a Security, but the Company may require payment of a sum sufficient to cover any tax or other governmental charge in relation thereto, other than
exchanges pursuant to Section 2.06, Section 3.03(b) and Section 9.04 not involving any transfer. 
 (d) The Company
shall not be required (i) to issue, exchange or register the transfer of any Securities during a period beginning at the opening of business 15 days before the day of the mailing of a notice of redemption of less than all the Outstanding
Securities of the same series and ending at the close of business on the day of such mailing, nor (ii) to register the transfer of or exchange any Securities of any series or portions thereof called for redemption or surrendered for repurchase,
but not validly withdrawn, other than the unredeemed portion of any such Securities being redeemed in part or not surrendered for repurchase, as the case may be. The provisions of this Section 2.05 are, with respect to any Global Security,
subject to Section 2.11 hereof. 
 The Trustee shall have no obligation or duty to monitor, determine or inquire as to compliance with
any restrictions on transfer imposed under this Indenture or under applicable law with respect to any transfer of any interest in any Security (including any transfers between or among depositary participants or beneficial owners of interests in any
Global Security) other than to require delivery of such certificates and other documentation or evidence as are expressly required by, and to do so if and when expressly required by the terms of, this Indenture, and to examine the same to determine
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 Section 2.06 Temporary Securities. 

Pending the preparation of definitive Securities of any series, the Company may execute, and the Trustee shall authenticate and deliver,
temporary Securities (printed, lithographed or typewritten) of any authorized denomination. Such temporary Securities shall be substantially in the form of the definitive Securities in lieu of which they are issued, but with such omissions,
insertions and variations as may be appropriate for temporary Securities, all as may be determined by the Company. Every temporary Security of any series shall be executed by the Company and be authenticated by the Trustee upon the same conditions
and in substantially the same manner, and with like effect, as the definitive Securities of such series. Without unnecessary delay the Company will execute and will furnish definitive Securities of such series and thereupon any or all temporary
Securities of such series may be surrendered in exchange therefor (without charge to the holders), at the office or agency of the Company designated for the purpose, and the Trustee shall authenticate and such office or agency shall deliver in
exchange for such temporary Securities an equal aggregate principal amount of definitive Securities of such series, unless the Company advises the Trustee to the effect that definitive Securities need not be executed and furnished until further
notice from the Company. Until so exchanged, the temporary Securities of such series shall be entitled to the same benefits under this Indenture as definitive Securities of such series authenticated and delivered hereunder. 

Section 2.07 Mutilated, Destroyed, Lost or Stolen Securities. 

In case any temporary or definitive Security shall become mutilated or be destroyed, lost or stolen, the Company (subject to the next
succeeding sentence) shall execute, and upon the Company’s request the Trustee (subject as aforesaid) shall authenticate and deliver, a new Security of the same series, bearing a number not contemporaneously outstanding, in exchange and
substitution for the mutilated Security, or in lieu of and in substitution for the Security so destroyed, lost or stolen. In every case the applicant for a substituted Security shall furnish to the Company and the Trustee such security or indemnity
as may be required by them to save each of them harmless, and, in every case of destruction, loss or theft, the applicant shall also furnish to the Company and the Trustee evidence to their satisfaction of the destruction, loss or theft of the
applicant’s Security and of the ownership thereof. The Trustee may authenticate any such substituted Security and deliver the same upon the written request or authorization of any officer of the Company. Upon the issuance of any substituted
Security, the Company may require the payment of a sum sufficient to cover any tax or other governmental charge that may be imposed in relation thereto and any other expenses (including the fees and expenses of the Trustee) connected therewith. 

In case any Security that has matured or is about to mature shall become mutilated or be destroyed, lost or stolen, the Company may, instead
of issuing a substitute Security, pay or authorize the payment of the same (without surrender thereof except in the case of a mutilated Security) if the applicant for such payment shall furnish to the Company and the Trustee such security or
indemnity as they may require to save them harmless, and, in case of destruction, loss or theft, evidence to the satisfaction of the Company and the Trustee of the destruction, loss or theft of such Security and of the ownership thereof. 

  
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 Every replacement Security issued pursuant to the provisions of this Section shall constitute an
additional contractual obligation of the Company whether or not the mutilated, destroyed, lost or stolen Security shall be found at any time, or be enforceable by anyone, and shall be entitled to all the benefits of this Indenture equally and
proportionately with any and all other Securities of the same series duly issued hereunder. All Securities shall be held and owned upon the express condition that the foregoing provisions are exclusive with respect to the replacement or payment of
mutilated, destroyed, lost or stolen Securities, and shall preclude (to the extent lawful) any and all other rights or remedies, notwithstanding any law or statute existing or hereafter enacted to the contrary with respect to the replacement or
payment of negotiable instruments or other securities without their surrender. 
 Section 2.08 Cancellation. 

All Securities surrendered for the purpose of payment, redemption, repurchase, exchange, registration of transfer or conversion shall, if
surrendered to the Company or any paying agent (or any other applicable agent), be delivered to the Trustee for cancellation, or, if surrendered to the Trustee, shall be cancelled by it, and no Securities shall be issued in lieu thereof except as
expressly required or permitted by any of the provisions of this Indenture. On request of the Company at the time of such surrender, the Trustee shall deliver to the Company canceled Securities held by the Trustee. In the absence of such request the
Trustee may dispose of canceled Securities in accordance with its standard procedures and deliver a certificate of disposition to the Company. If the Company shall otherwise acquire any of the Securities, however, such acquisition shall not operate
as a redemption or satisfaction of the indebtedness represented by such Securities unless and until the same are delivered to the Trustee for cancellation. 

Section 2.09 Benefits of Indenture. 

Nothing in this Indenture or in the Securities, express or implied, shall give or be construed to give to any Person, other than the parties
hereto and the holders of the Securities any legal or equitable right, remedy or claim under or in respect of this Indenture, or under any covenant, condition or provision herein contained; all such covenants, conditions and provisions being for the
sole benefit of the parties hereto and of the holders of the Securities. 
 Section 2.10 Authenticating Agent. 

So long as any of the Securities of any series remain Outstanding there may be an Authenticating Agent for any or all such series of Securities
which the Trustee shall have the right to appoint. Said Authenticating Agent shall be authorized to act on behalf of the Trustee to authenticate Securities of such series issued upon exchange, transfer or partial redemption, repurchase or conversion
thereof, and Securities so authenticated shall be entitled to the benefits of this Indenture and shall be valid and obligatory for all purposes as if authenticated by the Trustee hereunder. All references in this Indenture to the authentication of
Securities by the Trustee shall be deemed to include authentication by an Authenticating Agent for such series. Each Authenticating Agent shall be acceptable to the Company and shall be a corporation that has a combined capital and surplus, as most
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conduct a trust business, and that is otherwise authorized under such laws to conduct such business and is subject to supervision or examination by federal or state authorities. If at any time
any Authenticating Agent shall cease to be eligible in accordance with these provisions, it shall resign immediately. 
 Any Authenticating
Agent may at any time resign by giving written notice of resignation to the Trustee and to the Company. The Trustee may at any time (and upon request by the Company shall) terminate the agency of any Authenticating Agent by giving written notice of
termination to such Authenticating Agent and to the Company. Upon resignation, termination or cessation of eligibility of any Authenticating Agent, the Trustee may appoint an eligible successor Authenticating Agent acceptable to the Company. Any
successor Authenticating Agent, upon acceptance of its appointment hereunder, shall become vested with all the rights, powers and duties of its predecessor hereunder as if originally named as an Authenticating Agent pursuant hereto. 

Section 2.11 Global Securities. 

(a) If the Company shall establish pursuant to Section 2.01 that the Securities of a particular series are to be issued as a Global
Security, then the Company shall execute and the Trustee shall, in accordance with Section 2.04, authenticate and deliver, a Global Security that (i) shall represent, and shall be denominated in an amount equal to the aggregate principal
amount of, all of the Outstanding Securities of such series, (ii) shall be registered in the name of the Depositary or its nominee, (iii) shall be delivered by the Trustee to the Depositary or pursuant to the Depositary’s instruction
(or if the Depositary names the Trustee as its custodian, retained by the Trustee), and (iv) shall bear a legend substantially to the following effect: “Except as otherwise provided in Section 2.11 of the Indenture, this Security may
be transferred, in whole but not in part, only to another nominee of the Depositary or to a successor Depositary or to a nominee of such successor Depositary.” 

(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 2.05, the Global Security of a series may be transferred, in whole but not in part
and in the manner provided in Section 2.05, only to another nominee of the Depositary for such series, or to a successor Depositary for such series selected or approved by the Company or to a nominee of such successor Depositary. 

(c) If at any time the Depositary for a series of the Securities notifies the Company that it is unwilling or unable to continue as
Depositary for such series or if at any time the Depositary for such series shall no longer be registered or in good standing under the Exchange Act, or other applicable statute or regulation, and a successor Depositary for such series is not
appointed by the Company within 90 days after the Company receives such notice or becomes aware of such condition, as the case may be, or if an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing and the Company has received a request from the
Depositary or from the Trustee, this Section 2.11 shall no longer be applicable to the Securities of such series and the Company will execute, and subject to Section 2.04, the Trustee will authenticate and deliver the Securities of such
series in definitive registered form without coupons, in authorized denominations, and in an aggregate principal amount equal to the principal amount of the Global Security of such series in exchange for such Global Security. In addition, the
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Security and that the provisions of this Section 2.11 shall no longer apply to the Securities of such series. In such event the Company will execute and, subject to Section 2.04, the
Trustee, upon receipt of an Officer’s Certificate evidencing such determination by the Company, will authenticate and deliver the Securities of such series in definitive registered form without coupons, in authorized denominations, and in an
aggregate principal amount equal to the principal amount of the Global Security of such series in exchange for such Global Security. Upon the exchange of the Global Security for such Securities in definitive registered form without coupons, in
authorized denominations, the Global Security shall be canceled by the Trustee. Such Securities in definitive registered form issued in exchange for the Global Security pursuant to this Section 2.11(c) shall be registered in such names and in
such authorized denominations as the Depositary, pursuant to instructions from its direct or indirect participants or otherwise, shall instruct the Trustee. The Trustee shall deliver such Securities to the Depositary for delivery to the Persons in
whose names such Securities are so registered. 
 Section 2.12 CUSIP Numbers. 

The Company in issuing the Securities may use “CUSIP” numbers (if then generally in use), and, if so, the Trustee shall use
“CUSIP” numbers in notices of redemption as a convenience to Holders; provided that any such notice may state that no representation is made as to the correctness of such numbers either as printed on the Securities or as contained in any
notice of a redemption and that reliance may be placed only on the other elements of identification printed on the Securities, and any such redemption shall not be affected by any defect in or omission of such numbers. The Company will promptly
notify the Trustee of any change in the “CUSIP” numbers. 
 ARTICLE 3 

REDEMPTION OF SECURITIES AND SINKING FUND PROVISIONS 

Section 3.01 Redemption. 

The Company may redeem the Securities of any series issued hereunder on and after the dates and in accordance with the terms established for
such series pursuant to Section 2.01 hereof. 
 Section 3.02 Notice of Redemption. 

(a) In case the Company shall desire to exercise such right to redeem all or, as the case may be, a portion of the Securities of any
series in accordance with any right the Company reserved for itself to do so pursuant to Section 2.01 hereof, the Company shall, or shall cause the Trustee to, give notice of such redemption to holders of the Securities of such series to be
redeemed by mailing, first class postage prepaid (or with regard to any Global Security held in book entry form, by electronic mail), a notice of such redemption not less than 30 days and not more than 90 days before the date fixed for redemption of
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the Securities to be redeemed. Any notice that is mailed in the manner herein provided shall be conclusively presumed to have been duly given, whether or not the registered holder receives the
notice. In any case, failure duly to give such notice to the holder of any Security of any series designated for redemption in whole or in part, or any defect in the notice, shall not affect the validity of the proceedings for the redemption of any
other Securities of such series or any other series. In the case of any redemption of Securities prior to the expiration of any restriction on such redemption provided in the terms of such Securities or elsewhere in this Indenture, the Company shall
furnish the Trustee with an Officer’s Certificate evidencing compliance with any such restriction. 
 Each such notice of redemption
shall identify the Securities to be redeemed (including CUSIP numbers, if any), specify the date fixed for redemption and the redemption price at which Securities of that series are to be redeemed, and shall state that payment of the redemption
price of such Securities to be redeemed will be made at the office or agency of the Company, upon presentation and surrender of such Securities, that interest accrued to the date fixed for redemption will be paid as specified in said notice, that
from and after said date interest will cease to accrue and that the redemption is from a sinking fund, if such is the case. If less than all the Securities of a series are to be redeemed, the notice to the holders of Securities of that series to be
redeemed in part shall specify the particular Securities to be so redeemed. 
 In case any Security is to be redeemed in part only, the
notice that relates to such Security shall state the portion of the principal amount thereof to be redeemed, and shall state that on and after the redemption date, upon surrender of such Security, a new Security or Securities of such series in
principal amount equal to the unredeemed portion thereof will be issued. 
 (b) If less than all the Securities of a series are to be
redeemed, the Company shall give the Trustee at least 45 days’ notice (unless a shorter notice shall be satisfactory to the Trustee) in advance of the date fixed for redemption as to the aggregate principal amount of Securities of the series to
be redeemed, and thereupon the Trustee shall select, by lot or in such other manner as it shall deem appropriate and fair in its discretion and that may provide for the selection of a portion or portions (equal to one thousand U.S. dollars ($1,000)
or any integral multiple thereof) of the principal amount of such Securities of a denomination larger than $1,000, the Securities to be redeemed and shall thereafter promptly notify the Company in writing of the numbers of the Securities to be
redeemed, in whole or in part. The Company may, if and whenever it shall so elect, by delivery of instructions signed on its behalf by an Officer, instruct the Trustee or any paying agent to call all or any part of the Securities of a particular
series for redemption and to give notice of redemption in the manner set forth in this Section, such notice to be in the name of the Company or its own name as the Trustee or such paying agent may deem advisable. In any case in which notice of
redemption is to be given by the Trustee or any such paying agent, the Company shall deliver or cause to be delivered to, or permit to remain with, the Trustee or such paying agent, as the case may be, such Security Register, transfer books or other
records, or suitable copies or extracts therefrom, sufficient to enable the Trustee or such paying agent to give any notice by mail that may be required under the provisions of this Section. 

  
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 Section 3.03 Payment Upon Redemption. 

(a) If the giving of notice of redemption shall have been completed as above provided, the Securities or portions of Securities of the
series to be redeemed specified in such notice shall become due and payable on the date and at the place stated in such notice at the applicable redemption price, together with interest accrued to the date fixed for redemption and interest on such
Securities or portions of Securities shall cease to accrue on and after the date fixed for redemption, unless the Company shall default in the payment of such redemption price and accrued interest with respect to any such Security or portion
thereof. On presentation and surrender of such Securities on or after the date fixed for redemption at the place of payment specified in the notice, said Securities shall be paid and redeemed at the applicable redemption price for such series,
together with interest accrued thereon to the date fixed for redemption (but if the date fixed for redemption is an Interest Payment Date, the interest installment payable on such date shall be payable to the registered holder at the close of
business on the applicable record date pursuant to Section 2.03). 
 (b) Upon presentation of any Security of such series that is to
be redeemed in part only, the Company shall execute and the Trustee shall authenticate and the office or agency where the Security is presented shall deliver to the holder thereof, at the expense of the Company, a new Security of the same series of
authorized denominations in principal amount equal to the unredeemed portion of the Security so presented. 
 Section 3.04 Sinking
Fund. 
 The provisions of Sections 3.04, 3.05 and 3.06 shall be applicable to any sinking fund for the retirement of Securities
of a series, except as otherwise specified as contemplated by Section 2.01 for Securities of such series. 
 The minimum amount of any
sinking fund payment provided for by the terms of Securities of any series is herein referred to as a “mandatory sinking fund payment,” and any payment in excess of such minimum amount provided for by the terms of Securities of any series
is herein referred to as an “optional sinking fund payment”. If provided for by the terms of Securities of any series, the cash amount of any sinking fund payment may be subject to reduction as provided in Section 3.05. Each sinking
fund payment shall be applied to the redemption of Securities of any series as provided for by the terms of Securities of such series. 

Section 3.05 Satisfaction of Sinking Fund Payments with Securities. 

The Company (i) may deliver Outstanding Securities of a series and (ii) may apply as a credit Securities of a series that have been
redeemed either at the election of the Company pursuant to the terms of such Securities or through the application of permitted optional sinking fund payments pursuant to the terms of such Securities, in each case in satisfaction of all or any part
of any sinking fund payment with respect to the Securities of such series required to be made pursuant to the terms of such Securities as provided for by the terms of such series, provided that such Securities have not been previously so credited.
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Securities for redemption through operation of the sinking fund and the amount of such sinking fund payment shall be reduced accordingly. 

Section 3.06 Redemption of Securities for Sinking Fund. 

Not less than 45 days prior to each sinking fund payment date for any series of Securities (unless a shorter period shall be satisfactory to
the Trustee), the Company will deliver to the Trustee an Officer’s Certificate specifying the amount of the next ensuing sinking fund payment for that series pursuant to the terms of the series, the portion thereof, if any, that is to be
satisfied by delivering and crediting Securities of that series pursuant to Section 3.05 and the basis for such credit and will, together with such Officer’s Certificate, deliver to the Trustee any Securities to be so delivered. Not less
than 30 days before each such sinking fund payment date the Trustee shall select the Securities to be redeemed upon such sinking fund payment date in the manner specified in Section 3.02 and cause notice of the redemption thereof to be given in
the name of and at the expense of the Company in the manner provided in Section 3.02. Such notice having been duly given, the redemption of such Securities shall be made upon the terms and in the manner stated in Section 3.03. 

ARTICLE 4 
 COVENANTS

 Section 4.01 Payment of Principal, Premium and Interest. 

The Company will duly and punctually pay or cause to be paid the principal of (and premium, if any) and interest on the Securities of that
series at the time and place and in the manner provided herein and established with respect to such Securities. Payments of principal on the Securities may be made at the time provided herein and established with respect to such Securities by U.S.
dollar check drawn on and mailed to the address of the Securityholder entitled thereto as such address shall appear in the Security Register, or U.S. dollar wire transfer to, a U.S. dollar account if such Securityholder shall have furnished wire
instructions to the Trustee no later than 15 days prior to the relevant payment date. Payments of interest on the Securities may be made at the time provided herein and established with respect to such Securities by U.S. dollar check mailed to the
address of the Securityholder entitled thereto as such address shall appear in the Security Register, or U.S. dollar wire transfer to, a U.S. dollar account if such Securityholder shall have furnished wire instructions in writing to the Security
Registrar and the Trustee no later than 15 days prior to the relevant payment date. 
 Section 4.02 Maintenance of Office or
Agency. 
 So long as any series of the Securities remain Outstanding, the Company agrees to maintain an office or agency with
respect to each such series and at such other location or locations as may be designated as provided in this Section 4.02, where (i) Securities of that series may be presented for payment, (ii) Securities of that series may be
presented as herein above authorized for registration of transfer and exchange, and (iii) notices and demands to or upon the Company in respect of the Securities of that series and this Indenture may be given or served, such designation to
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written notice signed by any officer authorized to sign an Officer’s Certificate and delivered to the Trustee, designate some other office or agency for such purposes or any of them. If at
any time the Company shall fail to maintain any such required office or agency or shall fail to furnish the Trustee with the address thereof, such presentations, notices and demands may be made or served at the Corporate Trust Office of the Trustee,
and the Company hereby appoints the Trustee as its agent to receive all such presentations, notices and demands. The Company initially appoints the Corporate Trust Office of the Trustee as its paying agent with respect to the Securities. 

Section 4.03 Paying Agents. 

(a) If the Company shall appoint one or more paying agents for all or any series of the Securities, other than the Trustee, the Company
will cause each such paying agent to execute and deliver to the Trustee an instrument in which such agent shall agree with the Trustee, subject to the provisions of this Section: 

(1) that it will hold all sums held by it as such agent for the payment of the principal of (and premium, if any) or interest on the
Securities of that series (whether such sums have been paid to it by the Company or by any other obligor of such Securities) in trust for the benefit of the Persons entitled thereto; 

(2) that it will give the Trustee notice of any failure by the Company (or by any other obligor of such Securities) to make any payment
of the principal of (and premium, if any) or interest on the Securities of that series when the same shall be due and payable; 
 (3)
that it will, at any time during the continuance of any failure referred to in the preceding paragraph (a)(2) above, upon the written request of the Trustee, forthwith pay to the Trustee all sums so held in trust by such paying agent; and 

(4) that it will perform all other duties of paying agent as set forth in this Indenture. 

(b) If the Company shall act as its own paying agent with respect to any series of the Securities, it will on or before each due date
of the principal of (and premium, if any) or interest on Securities of that series, set aside, segregate and hold in trust for the benefit of the Persons entitled thereto a sum sufficient to pay such principal (and premium, if any) or interest so
becoming due on Securities of that series until such sums shall be paid to such Persons or otherwise disposed of as herein provided and will promptly notify the Trustee of such action, or any failure (by it or any other obligor on such Securities)
to take such action. Whenever the Company shall have one or more paying agents for any series of Securities, it will, prior to each due date of the principal of (and premium, if any) or interest on any Securities of that series, deposit with the
paying agent a sum sufficient to pay the principal (and premium, if any) or interest so becoming due, such sum to be held in trust for the benefit of the Persons entitled to such principal, premium or interest, and (unless such paying agent is the
Trustee) the Company will promptly notify the Trustee of this action or failure so to act. 

  
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 (c) Notwithstanding anything in this Section to the contrary, (i) the agreement to
hold sums in trust as provided in this Section is subject to the provisions of Section 11.05, and (ii) the Company may at any time, for the purpose of obtaining the satisfaction and discharge of this Indenture or for any other purpose,
pay, or direct any paying agent to pay, to the Trustee all sums held in trust by the Company or such paying agent, such sums to be held by the Trustee upon the same terms and conditions as those upon which such sums were held by the Company or such
paying agent; and, upon such payment by the Company or any paying agent to the Trustee, the Company or such paying agent shall be released from all further liability with respect to such money. 

Section 4.04 Appointment to Fill Vacancy in Office of Trustee. 

The Company, whenever necessary to avoid or fill a vacancy in the office of Trustee, will appoint, in the manner provided in Section 7.10,
a Trustee, so that there shall at all times be a Trustee hereunder. 
 ARTICLE 5 

SECURITYHOLDERS’ LISTS AND REPORTS BY THE COMPANY AND 

THE TRUSTEE 

Section 5.01 Company to Furnish Trustee Names and Addresses of Securityholders. 

The Company will furnish or cause to be furnished to the Trustee (a) within 15 days after each regular record date (as defined in
Section 2.03) a list, in such form as the Trustee may reasonably require, of the names and addresses of the holders of each series of Securities as of such regular record date, provided that the Company shall not be obligated to furnish or
cause to furnish such list at any time that the list shall not differ in any respect from the most recent list furnished to the Trustee by the Company and (b) at such other times as the Trustee may request in writing within 30 days after the
receipt by the Company of any such request, a list of similar form and content as of a date not more than 15 days prior to the time such list is furnished; provided, however, that, in either case, no such list need be furnished for any series for
which the Trustee shall be the Security Registrar. 
 Section 5.02 Preservation Of Information; Communications With
Securityholders. 
 (a) The Trustee shall preserve, in as current a form as is reasonably practicable, all information as
to the names and addresses of the holders of Securities contained in the most recent list furnished to it as provided in Section 5.01 and as to the names and addresses of holders of Securities received by the Trustee in its capacity as Security
Registrar (if acting in such capacity). 
 (b) The Trustee may destroy any list furnished to it as provided in Section 5.01 upon
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 (c) Securityholders may communicate as provided in Section 312(b) of the Trust
Indenture Act with other Securityholders with respect to their rights under this Indenture or under the Securities, and, in connection with any such communications, the Trustee shall satisfy its obligations under Section 312(b) of the Trust
Indenture Act in accordance with the provisions of Section 312(b) of the Trust Indenture Act. 
 Section 5.03 Reports by the
Company. 
 (a) The Company will at all times comply with Section 314(a) of the Trust Indenture Act. The Company
covenants and agrees to provide (which delivery may be via electronic mail) to the Trustee within 30 days, after the Company files the same with the Commission, copies of the annual reports and of the information, documents and other reports (or
copies of such portions of any of the foregoing as the Commission may from time to time by rules and regulations prescribe) that the Company is required to file with the Commission pursuant to Section 13 or Section 15(d) of the Exchange
Act; provided, however, the Company shall not be required to deliver to the Trustee any correspondence filed with the Commission or any materials for which the Company has sought and received confidential treatment by the Commission; and provided
further, that so long as such filings by the Company are available on the Commission’s Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis and Retrieval System (EDGAR), or any successor system, such filings shall be deemed to have been filed with the Trustee
for purposes hereof without any further action required by the Company. For the avoidance of doubt, a failure by the Company to file annual reports, information and other reports with the SEC within the time period prescribed thereof by the
Commission shall not be deemed a breach of this Section 5.03. 
 (b) Delivery of reports, information and documents to the
Trustee under Section 5.03 is for informational purposes only and the information and the Trustee’s receipt of the foregoing shall not constitute constructive notice of any information contained therein, or determinable from information
contained therein including the Company’s compliance with any of their covenants thereunder (as to which the Trustee is entitled to rely exclusively on an Officer’s Certificate). The Trustee is under no duty to examine any such reports,
information or documents delivered to the Trustee or filed with the SEC via EDGAR to ensure compliance with the provision of this Indenture or to ascertain the correctness or otherwise of the information or the statements contained therein. The
Trustee shall have no responsibility or duty whatsoever to ascertain or determine whether the above referenced filings with the SEC on EDGAR (or any successor system) has occurred. 

Section 5.04 Reports by the Trustee. 

(a) If required by Section 313(a) of the Trust Indenture Act, the Trustee, within sixty (60) days after each May 1, shall
transmit by mail, first class postage prepaid, to the Securityholders, as their names and addresses appear upon the Security Register, a brief report dated as of such May 1, which complies with Section 313(a) of the Trust Indenture Act.

 (b) The Trustee shall comply with Section 313(b) and 313(c) of the Trust Indenture Act. 

  
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 (c) A copy of each such report shall, at the time of such transmission to Securityholders,
be filed by the Trustee with the Company, with each securities exchange upon which any Securities are listed (if so listed) and also with the Commission. The Company agrees to notify the Trustee when any Securities become listed on any securities
exchange. 
 ARTICLE 6 

REMEDIES OF THE TRUSTEE AND SECURITYHOLDERS ON EVENT OF 

DEFAULT 

Section 6.01 Events of Default. 

(a) Whenever used herein with respect to Securities of a particular series, “Event of Default” means any one or more of the
following events that has occurred and is continuing: 
 (1) the Company defaults in the payment of any installment of interest upon
any of the Securities of that series, as and when the same shall become due and payable, and such default continues for a period of 90 days; provided, however, that a valid extension of an interest payment period by the Company in accordance with
the terms of any indenture supplemental hereto shall not constitute a default in the payment of interest for this purpose; 
 (2) the
Company defaults in the payment of the principal of (or premium, if any, on) any of the Securities of that series as and when the same shall become due and payable whether at maturity, upon redemption, by declaration or otherwise, or in any payment
required by any sinking or analogous fund established with respect to that series; provided, however, that a valid extension of the maturity of such Securities in accordance with the terms of any indenture supplemental hereto shall not constitute a
default in the payment of principal or premium, if any; 
 (3) the Company fails to observe or perform any other of its covenants or
agreements with respect to that series contained in this Indenture or otherwise established with respect to that series of Securities pursuant to Section 2.01 hereof (other than a covenant or agreement that has been expressly included in this
Indenture solely for the benefit of one or more series of Securities other than such series) for a period of 90 days after the date on which written notice of such failure, requiring the same to be remedied and stating that such notice is a
“Notice of Default” hereunder, shall have been given to the Company by the Trustee, by registered or certified mail, or to the Company and the Trustee by the holders of at least 25% in principal amount of the Securities of that series at
the time Outstanding; 
 (4) the Company pursuant to or within the meaning of any Bankruptcy Law (i) commences a voluntary case,
(ii) consents to the entry of an order for relief against it in an involuntary case, (iii) consents to the appointment of a Custodian of it or for all or substantially all of its property or (iv) makes a general assignment for the
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 (5) a court of competent jurisdiction enters an order under any Bankruptcy Law that
(i) is for relief against the Company in an involuntary case, (ii) appoints a Custodian of the Company for all or substantially all of its property or (iii) orders the liquidation of the Company, and the order or decree remains
unstayed and in effect for 90 days. 
 (b) In each and every such case (other than an Event of Default specified in clause
(4) or clause (5) above), unless the principal of all the Securities of that series shall have already become due and payable, either the Trustee or the holders of not less than 25% in aggregate principal amount of the Securities of that
series then Outstanding hereunder, by notice in writing to the Company (and to the Trustee if given by such Securityholders), may declare the principal of (and premium, if any, on) and accrued and unpaid interest on all the Securities of that series
to be due and payable immediately, and upon any such declaration the same shall become and shall be immediately due and payable. If an Event of Default specified in clause (4) or clause (5) above occurs, the principal of and accrued and
unpaid interest on all the Securities of that series shall automatically be immediately due and payable without any declaration or other act on the part of the Trustee or the holders of the Securities. 

(c) At any time after the principal of (and premium, if any, on) and accrued and unpaid interest on the Securities of that series shall
have been so declared due and payable, and before any judgment or decree for the payment of the moneys due shall have been obtained or entered as hereinafter provided, the holders of a majority in aggregate principal amount of the Securities of that
series then Outstanding hereunder, by written notice to the Company and the Trustee, may rescind and annul such declaration and its consequences if: (i) the Company has paid or deposited with the Trustee a sum sufficient to pay all matured
installments of interest upon all the Securities of that series and the principal of (and premium, if any, on) any and all Securities of that series that shall have become due otherwise than by acceleration (with interest upon such principal and
premium, if any, and, to the extent that such payment is enforceable under applicable law, upon overdue installments of interest, at the rate per annum expressed in the Securities of that series to the date of such payment or deposit) and the amount
payable to the Trustee under Section 7.06, and (ii) any and all Events of Default under the Indenture with respect to such series, other than the nonpayment of principal on (and premium, if any, on) and accrued and unpaid interest on
Securities of that series that shall not have become due by their terms, shall have been remedied or waived as provided in Section 6.06. 

No such rescission and annulment shall extend to or shall affect any subsequent default or impair any right consequent thereon. 

(d) In case the Trustee shall have proceeded to enforce any right with respect to Securities of that series under this Indenture and
such proceedings shall have been discontinued or abandoned because of such rescission or annulment or for any other reason or shall have been determined adversely to the Trustee, then and in every such case, subject to any determination in such
proceedings, the Company and the Trustee shall be restored respectively to their former positions and rights hereunder, and all rights, remedies and powers of the Company and the Trustee shall continue as though no such proceedings had been taken.

  
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 Section 6.02 Collection of Indebtedness and Suits for Enforcement by Trustee.

 (a) The Company covenants that (i) in case it shall default in the payment of any installment of interest on any of the
Securities of a series, or in any payment required by any sinking or analogous fund established with respect to that series as and when the same shall have become due and payable, and such default shall have continued for a period of 90 days, or
(ii) in case it shall default in the payment of the principal of (or premium, if any, on) any of the Securities of a series when the same shall have become due and payable, whether upon maturity of the Securities of a series or upon redemption
or upon declaration or otherwise then, upon demand of the Trustee, the Company will pay to the Trustee, for the benefit of the holders of the Securities of that series, the whole amount that then shall have been become due and payable on all such
Securities for principal (and premium, if any) or interest, or both, as the case may be, with interest upon the overdue principal (and premium, if any) and (to the extent that payment of such interest is enforceable under applicable law) upon
overdue installments of interest at the rate per annum expressed in the Securities of that series; and, in addition thereto, such further amount as shall be sufficient to cover the costs and expenses of collection, and the amount payable to the
Trustee under Section 7.06. 
 (b) If the Company shall fail to pay such amounts forthwith upon such demand, the Trustee, in its own
name and as trustee of an express trust, shall be entitled and empowered to institute any action or proceedings at law or in equity for the collection of the sums so due and unpaid, and may prosecute any such action or proceeding to judgment or
final decree, and may enforce any such judgment or final decree against the Company or other obligor upon the Securities of that series and collect the moneys adjudged or decreed to be payable in the manner provided by law or equity out of the
property of the Company or other obligor upon the Securities of that series, wherever situated. 
 (c) In case of any receivership,
insolvency, liquidation, bankruptcy, reorganization, readjustment, arrangement, composition or judicial proceedings affecting the Company, or its creditors or property, the Trustee shall have power to intervene in such proceedings and take any
action therein that may be permitted by the court and shall (except as may be otherwise provided by law) be entitled to file such proofs of claim and other papers and documents as may be necessary or advisable in order to have the claims of the
Trustee and of the holders of Securities of such series allowed for the entire amount due and payable by the Company under the Indenture at the date of institution of such proceedings and for any additional amount that may become due and payable by
the Company after such date, and to collect and receive any moneys or other property payable or deliverable on any such claim, and to distribute the same after the deduction of the amount payable to the Trustee under Section 7.06; and any
receiver, assignee or trustee in bankruptcy or reorganization is hereby authorized by each of the holders of Securities of such series to make such payments to the Trustee, and, in the event that the Trustee shall consent to the making of such
payments directly to such Securityholders, to pay to the Trustee any amount due it under Section 7.06. 
 (d) All rights of action
and of asserting claims under this Indenture, or under any of the terms established with respect to Securities of that series, may be enforced by the Trustee without the possession of any of such Securities, or the production thereof at any trial or

  
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other proceeding relative thereto, and any such suit or proceeding instituted by the Trustee shall be brought in its own name as trustee of an express trust, and any recovery of judgment shall,
after provision for payment to the Trustee of any amounts due under Section 7.06, be for the ratable benefit of the holders of the Securities of such series. 

In case of an Event of Default hereunder, the Trustee may in its discretion proceed to protect and enforce the rights vested in it by this
Indenture by such appropriate judicial proceedings as the Trustee shall deem most effectual to protect and enforce any of such rights, either at law or in equity or in bankruptcy or otherwise, whether for the specific enforcement of any covenant or
agreement contained in the Indenture or in aid of the exercise of any power granted in this Indenture, or to enforce any other legal or equitable right vested in the Trustee by this Indenture or by law. 

Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to authorize the Trustee to authorize or consent to or accept or adopt on behalf of any
Securityholder any plan of reorganization, arrangement, adjustment or composition affecting the Securities of that series or the rights of any holder thereof or to authorize the Trustee to vote in respect of the claim of any Securityholder in any
such proceeding. 
 Section 6.03 Application of Moneys Collected. 

Any moneys collected by the Trustee pursuant to this Article with respect to a particular series of Securities shall be applied in the
following order, at the date or dates fixed by the Trustee and, in case of the distribution of such moneys on account of principal (or premium, if any) or interest, upon presentation of the Securities of that series, and notation thereon of the
payment, if only partially paid, and upon surrender thereof if fully paid: 
 FIRST: To the payment of costs and expenses of collection and
of all amounts payable to the Trustee under Section 7.06; 
 SECOND: To the payment of the amounts then due and unpaid upon Securities
of such series for principal (and premium, if any) and interest, in respect of which or for the benefit of which such money has been collected, ratably, without preference or priority of any kind, according to the amounts due and payable on such
Securities for principal (and premium, if any) and interest, respectively; and 
 THIRD: To the payment of the remainder, if any, to the
Company or any other Person lawfully entitled thereto. 
 Section 6.04 Limitation on Suits. 

No holder of any Security of any series shall have any right by virtue or by availing of any provision of this Indenture to institute any suit,
action or proceeding in equity or at law upon or under or with respect to this Indenture or for the appointment of a receiver or trustee, or for any other remedy hereunder, unless (i) such holder previously shall have given to the Trustee
written notice of an Event of Default and of the continuance thereof with respect to the Securities of such series specifying such Event of Default, as hereinbefore provided; (ii) the holders of not

  
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less than 25% in aggregate principal amount of the Securities of such series then Outstanding shall have made written request upon the Trustee to institute such action, suit or proceeding in its
own name as Trustee hereunder; (iii) such holder or holders shall have offered to the Trustee indemnity satisfactory to it against the costs, expenses and liabilities to be incurred in compliance with such request; (iv) the Trustee for 90
days after its receipt of such notice, request and offer of indemnity, shall have failed to institute any such action, suit or proceeding and (v) during such 90 day period, the holders of a majority in principal amount of the Securities of that
series do not give the Trustee a direction inconsistent with the request. 
 Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary or
any other provisions of this Indenture, the right of any holder of any Security to receive payment of the principal of (and premium, if any) and interest on such Security, as therein provided, on or after the respective due dates expressed in such
Security (or in the case of redemption, on the redemption date), or to institute suit for the enforcement of any such payment on or after such respective dates or redemption date, shall not be impaired or affected without the consent of such holder
and by accepting a Security hereunder it is expressly understood, intended and covenanted by the taker and holder of every Security of such series with every other such taker and holder and the Trustee, that no one or more holders of Securities of
such series shall have any right in any manner whatsoever by virtue or by availing of any provision of this Indenture to affect, disturb or prejudice the rights of the holders of any other of such Securities, or to obtain or seek to obtain priority
over or preference to any other such holder, or to enforce any right under this Indenture, except in the manner herein provided and for the equal, ratable and common benefit of all holders of Securities of such series. For the protection and
enforcement of the provisions of this Section, each and every Securityholder and the Trustee shall be entitled to such relief as can be given either at law or in equity. 

Section 6.05 Rights and Remedies Cumulative; Delay or Omission Not Waiver. 

(a) Except as otherwise provided in Section 2.07, all powers and remedies given by this Article to the Trustee or to the
Securityholders shall, to the extent permitted by law, be deemed cumulative and not exclusive of any other powers and remedies available to the Trustee or the holders of the Securities, by judicial proceedings or otherwise, to enforce the
performance or observance of the covenants and agreements contained in this Indenture or otherwise established with respect to such Securities. 

(b) No delay or omission of the Trustee or of any holder of any of the Securities to exercise any right or power accruing upon any
Event of Default occurring and continuing as aforesaid shall impair any such right or power, or shall be construed to be a waiver of any such default or an acquiescence therein; and, subject to the provisions of Section 6.04, every power and
remedy given by this Article or by law to the Trustee or the Securityholders may be exercised from time to time, and as often as shall be deemed expedient, by the Trustee or by the Securityholders. 

Section 6.06 Control by Securityholders. 

The holders of a majority in aggregate principal amount of the Securities of any series at the time Outstanding, determined in accordance with
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the time, method and place of conducting any proceeding for any remedy available to the Trustee, or exercising any trust or power conferred on the Trustee with respect to such series; provided,
however, that such direction shall not be in conflict with any rule of law or with this Indenture or subject the Trustee in its sole discretion to personal liability. Subject to the provisions of Section 7.01, the Trustee shall have the right
to decline to follow any such direction if the Trustee in good faith shall, by a Responsible Officer or officers of the Trustee, determine that the proceeding so directed, subject to the Trustee’s duties under the Trust Indenture Act, would
involve the Trustee in personal liability or might be unduly prejudicial to the Securityholders not involved in the proceeding. The holders of a majority in aggregate principal amount of the Securities of any series at the time Outstanding affected
thereby, determined in accordance with Section 8.04, may on behalf of the holders of all of the Securities of such series waive any past default in the performance of any of the covenants contained herein or established pursuant to
Section 2.01 with respect to such series and its consequences, except a default in the payment of the principal of, or premium, if any, or interest on, any of the Securities of that series as and when the same shall become due by the terms of
such Securities otherwise than by acceleration (unless such default has been cured and a sum sufficient to pay all matured installments of interest and principal and any premium has been deposited with the Trustee (in accordance with
Section 6.01(c)). Upon any such waiver, the default covered thereby shall be deemed to be cured for all purposes of this Indenture and the Company, the Trustee and the holders of the Securities of such series shall be restored to their former
positions and rights hereunder, respectively; but no such waiver shall extend to any subsequent or other default or impair any right consequent thereon. 

Section 6.07 Undertaking to Pay Costs. 

All parties to this Indenture agree, and each holder of any Securities by such holder’s acceptance thereof shall be deemed to have agreed,
that any court may in its discretion require, in any suit for the enforcement of any right or remedy under this Indenture, or in any suit against the Trustee for any action taken or omitted by it as Trustee, the filing by any party litigant in such
suit of an undertaking to pay the costs of such suit, and that such court may in its discretion assess reasonable costs, including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses, against any party litigant in such suit, having due regard to the merits
and good faith of the claims or defenses made by such party litigant; but the provisions of this Section shall not apply to any suit instituted by the Trustee, to any suit instituted by any Securityholder, or group of Securityholders, holding more
than 10% in aggregate principal amount of the Outstanding Securities of any series, or to any suit instituted by any Securityholder for the enforcement of the payment of the principal of (or premium, if any) or interest on any Security of such
series, on or after the respective due dates expressed in such Security or established pursuant to this Indenture. 

  
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 ARTICLE 7 

CONCERNING THE TRUSTEE 

Section 7.01 Certain Duties and Responsibilities of Trustee. 

(a) The Trustee, prior to the occurrence of an Event of Default with respect to the Securities of a series and after the curing of all
Events of Default with respect to the Securities of that series that may have occurred, shall undertake to perform with respect to the Securities of such series such duties and only such duties as are specifically set forth in this Indenture, and no
implied covenants shall be read into this Indenture against the Trustee. In case an Event of Default with respect to the Securities of a series has occurred (that has not been cured or waived), the Trustee shall exercise with respect to Securities
of that series such of the rights and powers vested in it by this Indenture, and use the same degree of care and skill in their exercise, as a prudent man would exercise or use under the circumstances in the conduct of his or her own affairs. 

(b) No provision of this Indenture shall be construed to relieve the Trustee from liability for its own negligent action, its own
negligent failure to act, or its own willful misconduct, except that: 
 (i) prior to the occurrence of an Event of Default with
respect to the Securities of a series and after the curing or waiving of all such Events of Default with respect to that series that may have occurred: 

(A) the duties and obligations of the Trustee shall with respect to the Securities of such series be determined solely by the express
provisions of this Indenture, and the Trustee shall not be liable with respect to the Securities of such series except for the performance of such duties and obligations as are specifically set forth in this Indenture, and no implied covenants or
obligations shall be read into this Indenture against the Trustee; and 
 (B) in the absence of bad faith on the part of the Trustee,
the Trustee may with respect to the Securities of such series conclusively rely, as to the truth of the statements and the correctness of the opinions expressed therein, upon any certificates or opinions furnished to the Trustee and conforming to
the requirements of this Indenture; but in the case of any such certificates or opinions that by any provision hereof are specifically required to be furnished to the Trustee, the Trustee shall be under a duty to examine the same to determine
whether or not they conform to the requirements of this Indenture; 
 (ii) the Trustee shall not be liable to any Securityholder or to
any other Person for any error of judgment made in good faith by a Responsible Officer or Responsible Officers of the Trustee, unless it shall be proved that the Trustee was negligent in ascertaining the pertinent facts; 

(iii) the Trustee shall not be liable with respect to any action taken or omitted to be taken by it in good faith in accordance with the
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time, method and place of conducting any proceeding for any remedy available to the Trustee, or exercising any trust or power conferred upon the Trustee under this Indenture with respect to the
Securities of that series; 
 (iv) none of the provisions contained in this Indenture shall require the Trustee to expend or risk its
own funds or otherwise incur personal financial liability in the performance of any of its duties or in the exercise of any of its rights or powers if there is reasonable ground for believing that the repayment of such funds or liability is not
reasonably assured to it under the terms of this Indenture or adequate indemnity against such risk is not reasonably assured to it; 

(v) The Trustee shall not be required to give any bond or surety in respect of the performance of its powers or duties hereunder; 

(vi) The permissive right of the Trustee to do things enumerated in this Indenture shall not be construed as a duty of the Trustee; and

 (vii) No Trustee shall have any duty or responsibility for any act or omission of any other Trustee appointed with respect to a
series of Securities hereunder. 
 Section 7.02 Certain Rights of Trustee. 

Except as otherwise provided in Section 7.01: 

(a) The Trustee may conclusively rely and shall be protected in acting or refraining from acting upon any resolution, certificate,
statement, instrument, opinion, report, notice, request, consent, order, approval, bond, security or other paper or document believed by it to be genuine and to have been signed or presented by the proper party or parties; 

(b) Any request, direction, order or demand of the Company mentioned herein shall be sufficiently evidenced by a Board Resolution or an
instrument signed in the name of the Company by any authorized officer of the Company (unless other evidence in respect thereof is specifically prescribed herein); 

(c) The Trustee may consult with counsel and the opinion or written advice of such counsel or, if requested, any Opinion of Counsel
shall be full and complete authorization and protection in respect of any action taken or suffered or omitted hereunder in good faith and in reliance thereon; 

(d) The Trustee shall be under no obligation to exercise any of the rights or powers vested in it by this Indenture at the request,
order or direction of any of the Securityholders pursuant to the provisions of this Indenture, unless such Securityholders shall have offered to the Trustee security or indemnity reasonably acceptable to the Trustee against the costs, expenses and
liabilities that may be incurred therein or thereby; nothing contained herein shall, however, relieve the Trustee of the obligation, upon the occurrence of an Event of Default with respect to a series of the Securities (that has not been cured or
waived), to exercise with respect to Securities of that series such of the rights and powers vested in it by this Indenture, 

  
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and to use the same degree of care and skill in their exercise, as a prudent man would exercise or use under the circumstances in the conduct of his or her own affairs; 

(e) The Trustee shall not be liable for any action taken or omitted to be taken by it in good faith and believed by it to be authorized
or within the discretion or rights or powers conferred upon it by this Indenture; 
 (f) The Trustee shall not be bound to make any
investigation into the facts or matters stated in any resolution, certificate, statement, instrument, opinion, report, notice, request, consent, order, approval, bond, security, or other papers or documents or inquire as to the performance by the
Company of one of its covenants under this Indenture, unless requested in writing so to do by the holders of not less than a majority in principal amount of the Outstanding Securities of the particular series affected thereby (determined as provided
in Section 8.04); provided, however, that if the payment within a reasonable time to the Trustee of the costs, expenses or liabilities likely to be incurred by it in the making of such investigation is, in the opinion of the Trustee, not
reasonably assured to the Trustee by the security afforded to it by the terms of this Indenture, the Trustee may require security or indemnity reasonably acceptable to the Trustee against such costs, expenses or liabilities as a condition to so
proceeding. The reasonable expense of every such examination shall be paid by the Company or, if paid by the Trustee, shall be repaid by the Company upon demand; 

(g) The Trustee may execute any of the trusts or powers hereunder or perform any duties hereunder either directly or by or through
agents or attorneys and the Trustee shall not be responsible for any misconduct or negligence on the part of any agent or attorney appointed with due care by it hereunder; 

(h) In no event shall the Trustee be responsible or liable for any failure or delay in the performance of its obligations hereunder
arising out of or caused by, directly or indirectly, forces beyond its control, including, without limitation, strikes, work stoppages, accidents, acts of war or terrorism, civil or military disturbances, nuclear or natural catastrophes or acts of
God, and interruptions, loss or malfunctions of utilities, communications or computer (software and hardware) services; it being understood that the Trustee shall use reasonable efforts which are consistent with accepted practices in the banking
industry to resume performance as soon as practicable under the circumstances; 
 (i) In no event shall the Trustee be responsible or
liable for special, indirect, punitive or consequential loss or damage of any kind whatsoever (including, but not limited to, loss of profit) irrespective of whether the Trustee has been advised of the likelihood of such loss or damage and
regardless of the form of action; and 
 (j) The Trustee agrees to accept and act upon instructions or directions pursuant to this
Indenture sent by unsecured e-mail, facsimile transmission or other similar unsecured electronic methods; provided, however, that (a) the party providing such written instructions, subsequent to such transmission of written instructions, shall
provide the originally executed instructions or directions to the Trustee in a timely manner, and (b) such originally executed instructions or directions shall be signed by an authorized representative of the party providing such instructions
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facsimile instructions (or instructions by a similar electronic method) and the Trustee in its discretion elects to act upon such instructions, the Trustee’s understanding of such
instructions shall be deemed controlling. The Trustee shall not be liable for any losses, costs or expenses arising directly or indirectly from the Trustee’s reliance upon and compliance with such instructions notwithstanding such instructions
conflict or are inconsistent with a subsequent written instruction. The party providing electronic instructions agrees to assume all risks arising out of the use of such electronic methods to submit instructions and directions to the Trustee,
including without limitation the risk of the Trustee acting on unauthorized instructions, and the risk or interception and misuse by third parties. The Trustee may request that the Company deliver an Officer’s Certificate setting forth the
names of individuals and/or titles of officers authorized at such time to furnish the Trustee with Officer’s Certificates, Company Orders and any other matters or directions pursuant to this Indenture. 

(k) The rights, privileges, protections, immunities and benefits given to the Trustee, including, without limitation, its right to be
indemnified, are extended to, and shall be enforceable by, the Trustee in each of its capacities hereunder. 
 (l) The Trustee shall
not be deemed to have knowledge of any Default or Event of Default (other than an Event of Default relating to the failure to pay the interest on, or the principal of, the Securities) until the Trustee shall have received written notification in the
manner set forth in this Indenture or a Responsible Officer of the Trustee shall have obtained actual knowledge. 
 Section 7.03
Trustee Not Responsible for Recitals or Issuance or Securities. 
 (a) The recitals contained herein and in the Securities
shall be taken as the statements of the Company, and the Trustee assumes no responsibility for the correctness of the same. The Trustee shall not be responsible for any statement in any registration statement, prospectus, or any other document in
connection with the sale of Securities. The Trustee shall not be responsible for any rating on the Securities or any action or omission of any rating agency. 

(b) The Trustee makes no representations as to the validity or sufficiency of this Indenture or of the Securities. 

(c) The Trustee shall not be accountable for the use or application by the Company of any of the Securities or of the proceeds of such
Securities, or for the use or application of any moneys paid over by the Trustee in accordance with any provision of this Indenture or established pursuant to Section 2.01, or for the use or application of any moneys received by any paying
agent other than the Trustee. 
 Section 7.04 May Hold Securities. 

The Trustee or any paying agent or Security Registrar, in its individual or any other capacity, may become the owner or pledgee of Securities
with the same rights it would have if it were not Trustee, paying agent or Security Registrar. 

  
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 Section 7.05 Moneys Held in Trust. 

Subject to the provisions of Section 11.05, all moneys received by the Trustee shall, until used or applied as herein provided, be held in
trust for the purposes for which they were received, but need not be segregated from other funds except to the extent required by law. The Trustee shall be under no liability for interest on any moneys received by it hereunder except such as it may
agree with the Company to pay thereon. 
 Section 7.06 Compensation and Reimbursement. 

(a) The Company shall pay to the Trustee for each of its capacities hereunder from time to time compensation for its services as the
Company and the Trustee shall from time to time agree upon in writing. The Trustee’s compensation shall not be limited by any law on compensation of a trustee of an express trust. The Company shall reimburse the Trustee upon request for all
reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred by it. Such expenses shall include the reasonable compensation and expenses of the Trustee’s agents and counsel. 

(b) The Company shall indemnify each of the Trustee in each of its capacities hereunder against any loss, liability or expense
(including the cost of defending itself and including the reasonable compensation and expenses of the Trustee’s agents and counsel) incurred by it except as set forth in Section 7.06(c) in the exercise or performance of its powers, rights
or duties under this Indenture as Trustee or Agent. The Trustee shall notify the Company promptly of any claim for which it may seek indemnity. The Company shall defend the claim and the Trustee shall cooperate in the defense. The Trustee may have
one separate counsel and the Company shall pay the reasonable fees and expenses of such counsel. The Company need not pay for any settlement made without its consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. This indemnification shall apply
to officers, directors, employees, shareholders and agents of the Trustee. 
 (c) The Company need not reimburse any expense or
indemnify against any loss or liability incurred by the Trustee or by any officer, director, employee, shareholder or agent of the Trustee through negligence or bad faith. 

(d) To ensure the Company’s payment obligations in this Section, the Trustee shall have a lien prior to the Securities on all
funds or property held or collected by the Trustee, except that held in trust to pay principal of or interest on particular Securities. When the Trustee incurs expenses or renders services in connection with an Event of Default specified in
Section 6.01(4) or (5), the expenses (including the reasonable fees and expenses of its counsel) and the compensation for services in connection therewith are to constitute expenses of administration under any bankruptcy law. The provisions of
this Section 7.06 shall survive the termination of this Indenture and the resignation or removal of the Trustee. 

Section 7.07 Reliance on Officer’s Certificate. 

Except as otherwise provided in Section 7.01, whenever in the administration of the provisions of this Indenture the Trustee shall deem it
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hereunder, such matter (unless other evidence in respect thereof be herein specifically prescribed) may, in the absence of negligence or bad faith on the part of the Trustee, be deemed to be
conclusively proved and established by an Officer’s Certificate delivered to the Trustee and such certificate, in the absence of negligence or bad faith on the part of the Trustee, shall be full warrant to the Trustee for any action taken,
suffered or omitted to be taken by it under the provisions of this Indenture upon the faith thereof. 
 Section 7.08
Disqualification; Conflicting Interests. 
 If the Trustee has or shall acquire any “conflicting interest” within the
meaning of Section 310(b) of the Trust Indenture Act, the Trustee and the Company shall in all respects comply with the provisions of Section 310(b) of the Trust Indenture Act. 

Section 7.09 Corporate Trustee Required; Eligibility. 

There shall at all times be a Trustee with respect to the Securities issued hereunder which shall at all times be a corporation organized and
doing business under the laws of the United States of America or any state or territory thereof or of the District of Columbia, or a corporation or other Person permitted to act as trustee by the Commission, authorized under such laws to exercise
corporate trust powers, having a combined capital and surplus of at least fifty million U.S. dollars ($50,000,000), and subject to supervision or examination by federal, state, territorial, or District of Columbia authority. 

If such corporation or other Person publishes reports of condition at least annually, pursuant to law or to the requirements of the aforesaid
supervising or examining authority, then for the purposes of this Section, the combined capital and surplus of such corporation or other Person shall be deemed to be its combined capital and surplus as set forth in its most recent report of
condition so published. The Company may not, nor may any Person directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the Company, serve as Trustee. In case at any time the Trustee shall cease to be eligible in accordance
with the provisions of this Section, the Trustee shall resign immediately in the manner and with the effect specified in Section 7.10. 

Section 7.10 Resignation and Removal; Appointment of Successor. 

(a) The Trustee or any successor hereafter appointed may at any time resign with respect to the Securities of one or more series by
giving written notice thereof to the Company and by transmitting notice of resignation by mail, first class postage prepaid, to the Securityholders of such series, as their names and addresses appear upon the Security Register. Upon receiving such
notice of resignation, the Company shall promptly appoint a successor trustee with respect to Securities of such series by written instrument, in duplicate, executed by order of the Board of Directors, one copy of which instrument shall be delivered
to the resigning Trustee and one copy to the successor trustee. If no successor trustee shall have been so appointed and have accepted appointment within 30 days after the mailing of such notice of resignation, the resigning Trustee may petition any
court of competent jurisdiction for the appointment of a successor trustee with respect to Securities of such series, or any Securityholder of that series who has been a bona fide holder of a Security or Securities for at

  
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least six months may on behalf of himself and all others similarly situated, petition any such court for the appointment of a successor trustee. Such court may thereupon after such notice, if
any, as it may deem proper and prescribe, appoint a successor trustee. 
 (b) In case at any time any one of the following shall
occur: 
 (i) the Trustee shall fail to comply with the provisions of Section 7.08 after written request therefor by the Company
or by any Securityholder who has been a bona fide holder of a Security or Securities for at least six months; or 
 (ii) the Trustee
shall cease to be eligible in accordance with the provisions of Section 7.09 and shall fail to resign after written request therefor by the Company or by any such Securityholder; or 

(iii) the Trustee shall become incapable of acting, or shall be adjudged a bankrupt or insolvent, or commence a voluntary bankruptcy
proceeding, or a receiver of the Trustee or of its property shall be appointed or consented to, or any public officer shall take charge or control of the Trustee or of its property or affairs for the purpose of rehabilitation, conservation or
liquidation; 
 then, in any such case, the Company may remove the Trustee with respect to all Securities and appoint a successor trustee by
written instrument, in duplicate, executed by order of the Board of Directors, one copy of which instrument shall be delivered to the Trustee so removed and one copy to the successor trustee, or any Securityholder who has been a bona fide holder of
a Security or Securities for at least six months may, on behalf of that holder and all others similarly situated, petition any court of competent jurisdiction for the removal of the Trustee and the appointment of a successor trustee. Such court may
thereupon after such notice, if any, as it may deem proper and prescribe, remove the Trustee and appoint a successor trustee. 
 (c)
The holders of a majority in aggregate principal amount of the Securities of any series at the time Outstanding may at any time remove the Trustee with respect to such series by so notifying the Trustee and the Company and may appoint a successor
Trustee for such series with the consent of the Company. 
 (d) Any resignation or removal of the Trustee and appointment of a
successor trustee with respect to the Securities of a series pursuant to any of the provisions of this Section shall become effective upon acceptance of appointment by the successor trustee as provided in Section 7.11. 

(e) Any successor trustee appointed pursuant to this Section may be appointed with respect to the Securities of one or more series or
all of such series, and at any time there shall be only one Trustee with respect to the Securities of any particular series. 

Section 7.11 Acceptance of Appointment By Successor. 

(a) In case of the appointment hereunder of a successor trustee with respect to all Securities, every such successor trustee so
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to the Company and to the retiring Trustee an instrument accepting such appointment, and thereupon the resignation or removal of the retiring Trustee shall become effective and such successor
trustee, without any further act, deed or conveyance, shall become vested with all the rights, powers, trusts and duties of the retiring Trustee; but, on the request of the Company or the successor trustee, such retiring Trustee shall, upon payment
of its charges, execute and deliver an instrument transferring to such successor trustee all the rights, powers, and trusts of the retiring Trustee and shall duly assign, transfer and deliver to such successor trustee all property and money held by
such retiring Trustee hereunder. 
 (b) In case of the appointment hereunder of a successor trustee with respect to the Securities of
one or more (but not all) series, the Company, the retiring Trustee and each successor trustee with respect to the Securities of one or more series shall execute and deliver an indenture supplemental hereto wherein each successor trustee shall
accept such appointment and which (i) shall contain such provisions as shall be necessary or desirable to transfer and confirm to, and to vest in, each successor trustee all the rights, powers, trusts and duties of the retiring Trustee with
respect to the Securities of that or those series to which the appointment of such successor trustee relates, (ii) shall contain such provisions as shall be deemed necessary or desirable to confirm that all the rights, powers, trusts and duties
of the retiring Trustee with respect to the Securities of that or those series as to which the retiring Trustee is not retiring shall continue to be vested in the retiring Trustee, and (iii) shall add to or change any of the provisions of this
Indenture as shall be necessary to provide for or facilitate the administration of the trusts hereunder by more than one Trustee, it being understood that nothing herein or in such supplemental indenture shall constitute such Trustees co-trustees of
the same trust, that each such Trustee shall be trustee of a trust or trusts hereunder separate and apart from any trust or trusts hereunder administered by any other such Trustee and that no Trustee shall be responsible for any act or failure to
act on the part of any other Trustee hereunder; and upon the execution and delivery of such supplemental indenture the resignation or removal of the retiring Trustee shall become effective to the extent provided therein, such retiring Trustee shall
with respect to the Securities of that or those series to which the appointment of such successor trustee relates have no further responsibility for the exercise of rights and powers or for the performance of the duties and obligations vested in the
Trustee under this Indenture, and each such successor trustee, without any further act, deed or conveyance, shall become vested with all the rights, powers, trusts and duties of the retiring Trustee with respect to the Securities of that or those
series to which the appointment of such successor trustee relates; but, on request of the Company or any successor trustee, such retiring Trustee shall duly assign, transfer and deliver to such successor trustee, to the extent contemplated by such
supplemental indenture, the property and money held by such retiring Trustee hereunder with respect to the Securities of that or those series to which the appointment of such successor trustee relates. 

(c) Upon request of any such successor trustee, the Company shall execute any and all instruments for more fully and certainly vesting
in and confirming to such successor trustee all such rights, powers and trusts referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) of this Section, as the case may be. 

(d) No successor trustee shall accept its appointment unless at the time of such acceptance such successor trustee shall be qualified
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 (e) Upon acceptance of appointment by a successor trustee as provided in this Section, the
Company shall transmit notice of the succession of such trustee hereunder by mail, first class postage prepaid, to the Securityholders, as their names and addresses appear upon the Security Register. If the Company fails to transmit such notice
within ten days after acceptance of appointment by the successor trustee, the successor trustee shall cause such notice to be transmitted at the expense of the Company. 

Section 7.12 Merger, Conversion, Consolidation or Succession to Business. 

Any corporation into which the Trustee may be merged or converted or with which it may be consolidated, or any corporation resulting from any
merger, conversion or consolidation to which the Trustee shall be a party, or any corporation succeeding to all or substantially all the corporate trust business of the Trustee, including the administration of the trust created by this Indenture,
shall be the successor of the Trustee hereunder, provided that such corporation shall be qualified under the provisions of Section 7.08 and eligible under the provisions of Section 7.09, without the execution or filing of any paper or any
further act on the part of any of the parties hereto, anything herein to the contrary notwithstanding. In case any Securities shall have been authenticated, but not delivered, by the Trustee then in office, any successor by merger, conversion or
consolidation to such authenticating Trustee may adopt such authentication and deliver the Securities so authenticated with the same effect as if such successor Trustee had itself authenticated such Securities. 

Section 7.13 Preferential Collection of Claims Against the Company. 

The Trustee shall comply with Section 311(a) of the Trust Indenture Act, excluding any creditor relationship described in
Section 311(b) of the Trust Indenture Act. A Trustee who has resigned or been removed shall be subject to Section 311(a) of the Trust Indenture Act to the extent included therein. 

Section 7.14 Notice of Default. 

If any Event of Default occurs and is continuing and if such Event of Default is known to a Responsible Officer of the Trustee, the
Trustee shall mail to each Securityholder in the manner and to the extent provided in Section 313(c) of the Trust Indenture Act notice of the Event of Default within the earlier of 90 days after it occurs and 30 days after it is known to a
Responsible Officer of the Trustee or written notice of it is received by the Trustee, unless such Event of Default has been cured; provided, however, that, except in the case of a default in the payment of the principal of (or premium, if
any) or interest on any Security, the Trustee shall be protected in withholding such notice if and so long as the Responsible Officers of the Trustee in good faith determine that the withholding of such notice is in the interest of the
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 ARTICLE 8 

CONCERNING THE SECURITYHOLDERS 

Section 8.01 Evidence of Action by Securityholders. 

Whenever in this Indenture it is provided that the holders of a majority or specified percentage in aggregate principal amount of the
Securities of a particular series may take any action (including the making of any demand or request, the giving of any notice, consent or waiver or the taking of any other action), the fact that at the time of taking any such action the holders of
such majority or specified percentage of that series have joined therein may be evidenced by any instrument or any number of instruments of similar tenor executed by such holders of Securities of that series in person or by agent or proxy appointed
in writing. 
 If the Company shall solicit from the Securityholders of any series any request, demand, authorization, direction, notice,
consent, waiver or other action, the Company may, at its option, as evidenced by an Officer’s Certificate, fix in advance a record date for such series for the determination of Securityholders entitled to give such request, demand,
authorization, direction, notice, consent, waiver or other action, but the Company shall have no obligation to do so. If such a record date is fixed, such request, demand, authorization, direction, notice, consent, waiver or other action may be
given before or after the record date, but only the Securityholders of record at the close of business on the record date shall be deemed to be Securityholders for the purposes of determining whether Securityholders of the requisite proportion of
Outstanding Securities of that series have authorized or agreed or consented to such request, demand, authorization, direction, notice, consent, waiver or other action, and for that purpose the Outstanding Securities of that series shall be computed
as of the record date; provided, however, that no such authorization, agreement or consent by such Securityholders on the record date shall be deemed effective unless it shall become effective pursuant to the provisions of this Indenture not later
than six months after the record date. 
 Section 8.02 Proof of Execution by Securityholders. 

Subject to the provisions of Section 7.01, proof of the execution of any instrument by a Securityholder (such proof will not require
notarization) or his or her agent or proxy and proof of the holding by any Person of any of the Securities shall be sufficient if made in the following manner: 

(a) The fact and date of the execution by any such Person of any instrument may be proved in any reasonable manner acceptable to the
Trustee. 
 (b) The ownership of Securities shall be proved by the Security Register of such Securities or by a certificate of the
Security Registrar thereof. 
 The Trustee may require such additional proof of any matter referred to in this Section as it shall deem necessary. 

  
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 Section 8.03 Who May be Deemed Owners. 

Prior to the due presentment for registration of transfer of any Security, the Company, the Trustee, any paying agent and any Security
Registrar may deem and treat the Person in whose name such Security shall be registered upon the books of the Security Registrar as the absolute owner of such Security (whether or not such Security shall be overdue and notwithstanding any notice of
ownership or writing thereon made by anyone other than the Security Registrar) for the purpose of receiving payment of or on account of the principal of, premium, if any, and (subject to Section 2.03) interest on such Security and for all other
purposes; and neither the Company nor the Trustee nor any paying agent nor any Security Registrar shall be affected by any notice to the contrary. 

Section 8.04 Certain Securities Owned by Company Disregarded. 

In determining whether the holders of the requisite aggregate principal amount of Securities of a particular series have concurred in any
direction, consent or waiver under this Indenture, the Securities of that series that are owned by the Company or any other obligor on the Securities of that series or by any Person directly or indirectly controlling or controlled by or under common
control with the Company or any other obligor on the Securities of that series shall be disregarded and deemed not to be Outstanding for the purpose of any such determination, except that for the purpose of determining whether the Trustee shall be
protected in relying on any such direction, consent or waiver, only Securities of such series that the Trustee actually knows are so owned shall be so disregarded. The Securities so owned that have been pledged in good faith may be regarded as
Outstanding for the purposes of this Section, if the pledgee shall establish to the satisfaction of the Trustee the pledgee’s right so to act with respect to such Securities and that the pledgee is not a Person directly or indirectly
controlling or controlled by or under direct or indirect common control with the Company or any such other obligor. In case of a dispute as to such right, any decision by the Trustee taken upon the advice of counsel shall be full protection to the
Trustee. 
 Section 8.05 Actions Binding on Future Securityholders. 

At any time prior to (but not after) the evidencing to the Trustee, as provided in Section 8.01, of the taking of any action by the
holders of the majority or percentage in aggregate principal amount of the Securities of a particular series specified in this Indenture in connection with such action, any holder of a Security of that series that is shown by the evidence to be
included in the Securities the holders of which have consented to such action may, by filing written notice with the Trustee, and upon proof of holding as provided in Section 8.02, revoke such action so far as concerns such Security. Except as
aforesaid any such action taken by the holder of any Security shall be conclusive and binding upon such holder and upon all future holders and owners of such Security, and of any Security issued in exchange therefor, on registration of transfer
thereof or in place thereof, irrespective of whether or not any notation in regard thereto is made upon such Security. Any action taken by the holders of the majority or percentage in aggregate principal amount of the Securities of a particular
series specified in this Indenture in connection with such action shall be conclusively binding upon the Company, the Trustee and the holders of all the Securities of that series. 

  
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 ARTICLE 9 

SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURES 

Section 9.01 Supplemental Indentures Without the Consent of Securityholders. 

In addition to any supplemental indenture otherwise authorized by this Indenture, the Company and the Trustee may from time to time and at any
time enter into an indenture or indentures supplemental hereto (which shall conform to the provisions of the Trust Indenture Act as then in effect), without the consent of the Securityholders, for one or more of the following purposes: 

(a) to cure any ambiguity, defect, or inconsistency herein or in the Securities of any series; 

(b) to comply with Article Ten; 

(c) to provide for uncertificated Securities in addition to or in place of certificated Securities; 

(d) to add to the covenants, restrictions, conditions or provisions relating to the Company for the benefit of the holders of all or any
series of Securities (and if such covenants, restrictions, conditions or provisions are to be for the benefit of less than all series of Securities, stating that such covenants, restrictions, conditions or provisions are expressly being included
solely for the benefit of such series), to make the occurrence, or the occurrence and the continuance, of a default in any such additional covenants, restrictions, conditions or provisions an Event of Default, or to surrender any right or power
herein conferred upon the Company; 
 (e) to add to, delete from, or revise the conditions, limitations, and restrictions on the
authorized amount, terms, or purposes of issue, authentication, and delivery of Securities, as herein set forth; 
 (f) to make any
change that does not adversely affect the rights of any Securityholder in any material respect; 
 (g) to provide for the issuance of
and establish the form and terms and conditions of the Securities of any series as provided in Section 2.01, to establish the form of any certifications required to be furnished pursuant to the terms of this Indenture or any series of
Securities, or to add to the rights of the holders of any series of Securities; 
 (h) to evidence and provide for the acceptance of
appointment hereunder by a successor trustee; or 
 (i) to comply with any requirements of the Commission or any successor in
connection with the qualification of this Indenture under the Trust Indenture Act. 

  
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 The Trustee is hereby authorized to join with the Company in the execution of any such
supplemental indenture, and to make any further appropriate agreements and stipulations that may be therein contained, but the Trustee shall not be obligated to enter into any such supplemental indenture that affects the Trustee’s own rights,
duties or immunities under this Indenture or otherwise. 
 Any supplemental indenture authorized by the provisions of this Section may be
executed by the Company and the Trustee without the consent of the holders of any of the Securities at the time Outstanding, notwithstanding any of the provisions of Section 9.02. 

Section 9.02 Supplemental Indentures With Consent of Securityholders. 

With the consent (evidenced as provided in Section 8.01) of the holders of not less than a majority in aggregate principal amount of the
Securities of each series affected by such supplemental indenture or indentures at the time Outstanding, the Company, when authorized by a Board Resolution, and the Trustee may from time to time and at any time enter into an indenture or indentures
supplemental hereto (which shall conform to the provisions of the Trust Indenture Act as then in effect) for the purpose of adding any provisions to or changing in any manner or eliminating any of the provisions of this Indenture or of any
supplemental indenture or of modifying in any manner not covered by Section 9.01 the rights of the holders of the Securities of such series under this Indenture; provided, however, that no such supplemental indenture shall, without the consent
of the holders of each Security then Outstanding and affected thereby, (a) extend the fixed maturity of any Securities of any series, or reduce the principal amount thereof, or reduce the rate or extend the time of payment of interest thereon,
or reduce any premium payable upon the redemption thereof or (b) reduce the aforesaid percentage of Securities, the holders of which are required to consent to any such supplemental indenture. 

It shall not be necessary for the consent of the Securityholders of any series affected thereby under this Section to approve the particular
form of any proposed supplemental indenture, but it shall be sufficient if such consent shall approve the substance thereof. 

Section 9.03 Effect of Supplemental Indentures. 

Upon the execution of any supplemental indenture pursuant to the provisions of this Article or of Section 10.01, this Indenture shall,
with respect to such series, be and be deemed to be modified and amended in accordance therewith and the respective rights, limitations of rights, obligations, duties and immunities under this Indenture of the Trustee, the Company and the holders of
Securities of the series affected thereby shall thereafter be determined, exercised and enforced hereunder subject in all respects to such modifications and amendments, and all the terms and conditions of any such supplemental indenture shall be and
be deemed to be part of the terms and conditions of this Indenture for any and all purposes. 
 Section 9.04 Securities Affected by
Supplemental Indentures. 
 Securities of any series affected by a supplemental indenture, authenticated and delivered after the
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the requirements of any securities exchange upon which such series may be listed, as to any matter provided for in such supplemental indenture. If the Company shall so determine, new Securities
of that series so modified as to conform, in the opinion of the Board of Directors, to any modification of this Indenture contained in any such supplemental indenture may be prepared by the Company, authenticated by the Trustee and delivered in
exchange for the Securities of that series then Outstanding. 
 Section 9.05 Execution of Supplemental Indentures. 

Upon the request of the Company, accompanied by its Board Resolutions authorizing the execution of any such supplemental indenture, and upon
the filing with the Trustee of evidence of the consent of Securityholders required to consent thereto as aforesaid, the Trustee shall join with the Company in the execution of such supplemental indenture unless such supplemental indenture affects
the Trustee’s own rights, duties or immunities under this Indenture or otherwise, in which case the Trustee may in its discretion but shall not be obligated to enter into such supplemental indenture. The Trustee, subject to the provisions of
Section 7.01, shall receive an Officer’s Certificate or an Opinion of Counsel as conclusive evidence that any supplemental indenture executed pursuant to this Article is authorized or permitted by the terms of this Article and that all
conditions precedent to the execution of the supplemental indenture have been complied with; provided, however, that such Officer’s Certificate or Opinion of Counsel need not be provided in connection with the execution of a supplemental
indenture that establishes the terms of a series of Securities pursuant to Section 2.01 hereof. 
 Promptly after the execution by the
Company and the Trustee of any supplemental indenture pursuant to the provisions of this Section, the Company shall (or shall direct the Trustee to) transmit by mail, first class postage prepaid, a notice, setting forth in general terms the
substance of such supplemental indenture, to the Securityholders of all series affected thereby .as their names and addresses appear upon the Security Register. Any failure of the Company to mail, or cause the mailing of, such notice, or any defect
therein, shall not, however, in any way impair or affect the validity of any such supplemental indenture. 
 ARTICLE 10 

SUCCESSOR ENTITY 

Section 10.01 Company May Consolidate, Etc. 

Nothing contained in this Indenture shall prevent any consolidation or merger of the Company with or into any other Person (whether or not
affiliated with the Company) or successive consolidations or mergers in which the Company or its successor or successors shall be a party or parties, or shall prevent any sale, conveyance, transfer or other disposition of the property of the Company
or its successor or successors as an entirety, or substantially as an entirety, to any other Person (whether or not affiliated with the Company or its successor or successors); provided, however, the Company hereby covenants and agrees that, upon
any such consolidation or merger (in each case, if the Company is not the survivor of such transaction) or any such sale, conveyance, transfer or other disposition (other than a sale, conveyance, transfer or other disposition to a Subsidiary of the
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principal of (premium, if any) and interest on all of the Securities of all series in accordance with the terms of each series, according to their tenor, and the due and punctual performance and
observance of all the covenants and conditions of this Indenture with respect to each series or established with respect to such series pursuant to Section 2.01 to be kept or performed by the Company shall be expressly assumed, by supplemental
indenture (which shall conform to the provisions of the Trust Indenture Act, as then in effect) reasonably satisfactory in form to the Trustee executed and delivered to the Trustee by the entity formed by such consolidation, or into which the
Company shall have been merged, or by the entity which shall have acquired such property. 
 Section 10.02 Successor Entity
Substituted. 
 (a) In case of any such consolidation, merger, sale, conveyance, transfer or other disposition and upon the
assumption by the successor entity by supplemental indenture, executed and delivered to the Trustee and satisfactory in form to the Trustee, of the obligations set forth under Section 10.01 on all of the Securities of all series Outstanding,
such successor entity shall succeed to and be substituted for the Company with the same effect as if it had been named as the Company herein, and thereupon the predecessor corporation shall be relieved of all obligations and covenants under this
Indenture and the Securities. 
 (b) In case of any such consolidation, merger, sale, conveyance, transfer or other disposition, such
changes in phraseology and form (but not in substance) may be made in the Securities thereafter to be issued as may be appropriate. 

(c) Nothing contained in this Article shall require any action by the Company in the case of a consolidation or merger of any Person
into the Company where the Company is the survivor of such transaction, or the acquisition by the Company, by purchase or otherwise, of all or any part of the property of any other Person (whether or not affiliated with the Company). 

ARTICLE 11 
 SATISFACTION
AND DISCHARGE 
 Section 11.01 Satisfaction and Discharge of Indenture. 

If at any time: (a) the Company shall have delivered to the Trustee for cancellation all Securities of a series theretofore authenticated
and not delivered to the Trustee for cancellation (other than any Securities that shall have been destroyed, lost or stolen and that shall have been replaced or paid as provided in Section 2.07 and Securities for whose payment money or
Governmental Obligations have theretofore been deposited in trust or segregated and held in trust by the Company and thereupon repaid to the Company or discharged from such trust, as provided in Section 11.05); or (b) all such Securities
of a particular series not theretofore delivered to the Trustee for cancellation shall have become due and payable, or are by their terms to become due and payable within one year or are to be called for redemption within one year under arrangements
satisfactory to the Trustee for the giving of notice of redemption, and the Company shall deposit or cause to be deposited with the Trustee as trust funds the entire amount in moneys or Governmental Obligations or a combination thereof, sufficient
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opinion of a nationally recognized firm of independent public accountants expressed in a written certification thereof delivered to the Trustee, to pay at maturity or upon redemption all
Securities of that series not theretofore delivered to the Trustee for cancellation, including principal (and premium, if any) and interest due or to become due to such date of maturity or date fixed for redemption, as the case may be, and if the
Company shall also pay or cause to be paid all other sums payable hereunder with respect to such series by the Company then this Indenture shall thereupon cease to be of further effect with respect to such series except for the provisions of
Sections 2.03, 2.05, 2.07, 4.01, 4.02, 4.03 and 7.10, that shall survive until the date of maturity or redemption date, as the case may be, and Sections 7.06 and 11.05, that shall survive to such date and thereafter, and the Trustee, on demand of
the Company and at the cost and expense of the Company shall execute proper instruments acknowledging satisfaction of and discharging this Indenture with respect to such series. 

Section 11.02 Discharge of Obligations. 

If at any time all such Securities of a particular series not heretofore delivered to the Trustee for cancellation or that have not become due
and payable as described in Section 11.01 shall have been paid by the Company by depositing irrevocably with the Trustee as trust funds moneys or an amount of Governmental Obligations sufficient to pay at maturity or upon redemption all such
Securities of that series not theretofore delivered to the Trustee for cancellation, including principal (and premium, if any) and interest due or to become due to such date of maturity or date fixed for redemption, as the case may be, and if the
Company shall also pay or cause to be paid all other sums payable hereunder by the Company with respect to such series, then after the date such moneys or Governmental Obligations, as the case may be, are deposited with the Trustee the obligations
of the Company under this Indenture with respect to such series shall cease to be of further effect except for the provisions of Sections 2.03, 2.05, 2.07, 4,01, 4.02, 4,03, 7.06, 7.10 and 11.05 hereof that shall survive until such Securities shall
mature and be paid. 
 Thereafter, Sections 7.06 and 11.05 shall survive. 

Section 11.03 Deposited Moneys to be Held in Trust. 

All moneys or Governmental Obligations deposited with the Trustee pursuant to Sections 11.01 or 11.02 shall be held in trust and shall be
available for payment as due, either directly or through any paying agent (including the Company acting as its own paying agent), to the holders of the particular series of Securities for the payment or redemption of which such moneys or
Governmental Obligations have been deposited with the Trustee. 
 Section 11.04 Payment of Moneys Held by Paying Agents.

 In connection with the satisfaction and discharge of this Indenture all moneys or Governmental Obligations then held by any paying
agent under the provisions of this Indenture shall, upon demand of the Company, be paid to the Trustee and thereupon such paying agent shall be released from all further liability with respect to such moneys or Governmental Obligations. 

  
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 Section 11.05 Repayment to Company. 

Any moneys or Governmental Obligations deposited with any paying agent or the Trustee, or then held by the Company, in trust for payment of
principal of or premium, if any, or interest on the Securities of a particular series that are not applied but remain unclaimed by the holders of such Securities for at least two years after the date upon which the principal of (and premium, if any)
or interest on such Securities shall have respectively become due and payable, or such other shorter period set forth in applicable escheat or abandoned or unclaimed property law, shall be repaid to the Company on May 31 of each year or upon
the Company’s request or (if then held by the Company) shall be discharged from such trust; and thereupon the paying agent and the Trustee shall be released from all further liability with respect to such moneys or Governmental Obligations, and
the holder of any of the Securities entitled to receive such payment shall thereafter, as a general creditor, look only to the Company for the payment thereof. 

ARTICLE 12 
 IMMUNITY OF
INCORPORATORS, STOCKHOLDERS, OFFICERS AND 
 DIRECTORS 

Section 12.01 No Recourse. 

No recourse under or upon any obligation, covenant or agreement of this Indenture, or of any Security, or for any claim based thereon or
otherwise in respect thereof, shall be had against any incorporator, stockholder, officer or director, past, present or future as such, of the Company or of any predecessor or successor corporation, either directly or through the Company or any such
predecessor or successor corporation, whether by virtue of any constitution, statute or rule of law, or by the enforcement of any assessment or penalty or otherwise; it being expressly understood that this Indenture and the obligations issued
hereunder are solely corporate obligations, and that no such personal liability whatever shall attach to, or is or shall be incurred by, the incorporators, stockholders, officers or directors as such, of the Company or of any predecessor or
successor corporation, or any of them, because of the creation of the indebtedness hereby authorized, or under or by reason of the obligations, covenants or agreements contained in this Indenture or in any of the Securities or implied therefrom; and
that any and all such personal liability of every name and nature, either at common law or in equity or by constitution or statute, of, and any and all such rights and claims against, every such incorporator, stockholder, officer or director as
such, because of the creation of the indebtedness hereby authorized, or under or by reason of the obligations, covenants or agreements contained in this Indenture or in any of the Securities or implied therefrom, are hereby expressly waived and
released as a condition of, and as a consideration for, the execution of this Indenture and the issuance of such Securities. 

  
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 ARTICLE 13 

MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 

Section 13.01 Effect on Successors and Assigns. 

All the covenants, stipulations, promises and agreements in this Indenture made by or on behalf of the Company shall bind its successors and
assigns, whether so expressed or not. 
 Section 13.02 Actions by Successor. 

Any act or proceeding by any provision of this Indenture authorized or required to be done or performed by any board, committee or officer of
the Company shall and may be done and performed with like force and effect by the corresponding board, committee or officer of any corporation that shall at the time be the lawful successor of the Company. 

Section 13.03 Surrender of Company Powers. 

The Company by instrument in writing executed by authority of its Board of Directors and delivered to the Trustee may surrender any of the
powers reserved to the Company, and thereupon such power so surrendered shall terminate both as to the Company and as to any successor corporation. 

Section 13.04 Notices. 

Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, any notice, request or demand that by any provision of this Indenture is required or permitted
to be given, made or served by the Trustee, the Security Registrar, any paying or other agent under this Indenture or by the holders of Securities or by any other Person pursuant to this Indenture to or on the Company may be given or served by being
deposited in first class mail, postage prepaid, addressed (until another address is filed in writing by the Company with the Trustee), as
follows:                                       
                                         
                                         
                    . Any notice, election, request or demand by the Company or any Securityholder or by any other Person pursuant to this
Indenture to or upon the Trustee shall be deemed to have been sufficiently given or made, for all purposes, if given or made in writing at the Corporate Trust Office of the Trustee. 

Section 13.05 Governing Law; Jury Trial Waiver. 

This Indenture and each Security shall governed by, and construed in accordance with, the internal laws of the State of New York, except to the
extent that the Trust Indenture Act is applicable. 
 EACH PARTY HERETO, AND EACH HOLDER OF A SECURITY BY ACCEPTANCE THEREOF, HEREBY WAIVES,
TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY RIGHT IT MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT 

  
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OF ANY LITIGATION DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING OUT OF, UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS INDENTURE. 

Section 13.06 Treatment of Securities as Debt. 

It is intended that the Securities will be treated as indebtedness and not as equity for federal income tax purposes. The provisions of this
Indenture shall be interpreted to further this intention. 
 Section 13.07 Certificates and Opinions as to Conditions
Precedent. 
 (a) Upon any application or demand by the Company to the Trustee to take any action under any of the
provisions of this Indenture, the Company shall furnish to the Trustee an Officer’s Certificate stating that all conditions precedent provided for in this Indenture (other than the certificate to be delivered pursuant to Section 13.12)
relating to the proposed action have been complied with and, if requested, an Opinion of Counsel stating that in the opinion of such counsel all such conditions precedent have been complied with, except that in the case of any such application or
demand as to which the furnishing of such documents is specifically required by any provision of this Indenture relating to such particular application or demand, no additional certificate or opinion need be furnished. 

(b) Each certificate or opinion provided for in this Indenture and delivered to the Trustee with respect to compliance with a condition
or covenant in this Indenture (other than the certificate to be delivered pursuant to Section 13.12 or Section 314(a)(1) of the Trust Indenture Act) shall include (i) a statement that the Person making such certificate or opinion has
read such covenant or condition; (ii) a brief statement as to the nature and scope of the examination or investigation upon which the statements or opinions contained in such certificate or opinion are based; (iii) a statement that, in the
opinion of such Person, he has made such examination or investigation as is reasonably necessary to enable him to express an informed opinion as to whether or not such covenant or condition has been complied with; and (iv) a statement as to
whether or not, in the opinion of such Person, such condition or covenant has been complied with. 
 Section 13.08 Payments on
Business Days. 
 Except as provided pursuant to Section 2.01 pursuant to a Board Resolution, and set forth in an
Officer’s Certificate, or established in one or more indentures supplemental to this Indenture, in any case where the date of maturity of interest or principal of any Security or the date of redemption of any Security shall not be a Business
Day, then payment of interest or principal (and premium, if any) may be made on the next succeeding Business Day with the same force and effect as if made on the nominal date of maturity or redemption, and no interest shall accrue for the period
after such nominal date. 

  
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 Section 13.09 Conflict with Trust Indenture Act. 

If and to the extent that any provision of this Indenture limits, qualifies or conflicts with the duties imposed by Section 318(c) of the
Trust Indenture Act, such imposed duties shall control. 
 Section 13.10 Counterparts. 

This Indenture may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be an original, but such counterparts shall together
constitute but one and the same instrument. The exchange of copies of this Indenture and of signature pages by facsimile or PDF transmission shall constitute effective execution and delivery of this Indenture as to the parties hereto and may be used
in lieu of the original Indenture for all purposes. Signatures of the parties hereto transmitted by facsimile or PDF shall be deemed to be their original signatures for all purposes. 

Section 13.11 Separability. 

In case any one or more of the provisions contained in this Indenture or in the Securities of any series shall for any reason be held to be
invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provisions of this Indenture or of such Securities, but this Indenture and such Securities shall be construed as if such
invalid or illegal or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein or therein. 
 Section 13.12 Compliance
Certificates. 
 The Company shall deliver to the Trustee, within 120 days after the end of each fiscal year during which any
Securities of any series were outstanding, an officer’s certificate stating whether or not the signers know of any Event of Default that occurred during such fiscal year. Such certificate shall contain a certification from the principal
executive officer, principal financial officer or principal accounting officer of the Company that a review has been conducted of the activities of the Company and the Company’s performance under this Indenture and that the Company has complied
with all conditions and covenants under this Indenture. For purposes of this Section 13.12, such compliance shall be determined without regard to any period of grace or requirement of notice provided under this Indenture. If the officer of the
Company signing such certificate has knowledge of such an Event of Default, the certificate shall describe any such Event of Default and its status. 

Section 13.13 U.S.A Patriot Act.  

The parties hereto acknowledge that in accordance with Section 326 of the U.S.A. Patriot Act, the Trustee, like all financial institutions
and in order to help fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering, is required to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each person or legal entity that establishes a relationship or opens an account with the Trustee. The
parties to this Indenture agree that they will provide the Trustee with such information as it may request in order for the Trustee to satisfy the requirements of the U.S.A. Patriot Act. 

  
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 Section 13.14 Force Majeure.  

In no event shall the Trustee, the Security Registrar, any paying agent or any other agent under this Indenture be responsible or liable for
any failure or delay in the performance of its obligations hereunder arising out of or caused by, directly or indirectly, forces beyond its control, including without limitation, strikes, work stoppages, accidents, acts of war or terrorism, civil or
military disturbances, nuclear or natural catastrophes or acts of God, and interruptions, loss or malfunctions or utilities, communications or computer (software and hardware) services; it being understood that the Trustee, the Security Registrar,
any paying agent or any other agent under this Indenture shall use reasonable efforts which are consistent with accepted practices in the banking industry to resume performance as soon as practicable under the circumstances. 

Section 13.15 Table of Contents; Headings. 

The table of contents and headings of the articles and sections of this Indenture have been inserted for convenience of reference only, are not
intended to be considered a part hereof, and will not modify or restrict any of the terms or provisions hereof. 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the
parties hereto have caused this Indenture to be duly executed all as of the day and year first above written. 
  

			
	EXELIXIS, INC.
		
	By:		 
		
	Name:		 
		
	Title:		 

  

			
	[TRUSTEE], as Trustee 
		
	By:		 
		
	Name:		 
		
	Title:		 

  
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 CROSS-REFERENCE TABLE (1) 
  

			
	 Section of Trust Indenture Act of 1939, as Amended
	  	 Section of Indenture

	 310(a)
	  	7.09
	 310(b)
	  	7.08
		  	7.10
	 310(c)
	  	Inapplicable
	 311(a)
	  	7.13
	 311(b)
	  	7.13
	 311(c)
	  	Inapplicable
	 312(a)
	  	5.01
		  	5.02(a)
	 312(b)
	  	5.02(c)
	 312(c)
	  	5.02(c)
	 313(a)
	  	5.04(a)
	 313(b)
	  	5.04(b)
	 313(c)
	  	5.04(a)
		  	5.04(b)
	 313(d)
	  	5.04(c)
	 314(a)
	  	5.03
		  	13.12
	 314(b)
	  	Inapplicable
	 314(c)
	  	13.07(a)
	 314(d)
	  	Inapplicable
	 314(e)
	  	13.07(b)
	 314(f)
	  	Inapplicable
	 315(a)
	  	7.01(a)
		  	7.01(b)
	 315(b)
	  	7.14
	 315(c)
	  	7.01
	 315(d)
	  	7.01(b)
	 315(e)
	  	6.07
	 316(a)
	  	6.06
		  	8.04
	 316(b)
	  	6.04
	 316(c)
	  	8.01
	 317(a)
	  	6.02
	 317(b)
	  	4.03
	 318(a)
	  	13.09

  

	(1)	This Cross-Reference Table does not constitute part of the Indenture and shall not have any bearing on the interpretation of any of its terms or provisions. 

  
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