Document:

Purchase Agreement

 Exhibit 10.1 

Execution Version 
  

 
  

$300,000,000 
 AMERICAN MIDSTREAM
PARTNERS, LP 
 AMERICAN MIDSTREAM FINANCE CORPORATION 

8.500% Senior Notes due 2021 

PURCHASE AGREEMENT 
 Dated: December 13,
2016 
  
  

 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

					
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	 SECTION 1. Representations and Warranties
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	 SECTION 2. Sale and Delivery to Initial Purchasers; Closing; Agreements to Sell, Purchase and
Resell
	  	 	20	  
		
	 SECTION 3. Covenants of the Issuers and the Guarantors
	  	 	21	  
		
	 SECTION 4. Payment of Expenses
	  	 	25	  
		
	 SECTION 5. Conditions to Initial Purchasers’ Obligations
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	 SECTION 6. Indemnification
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	 SECTION 7. Contribution
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	 SECTION 8. Representations, Warranties and Agreements to Survive Delivery
	  	 	31	  
		
	 SECTION 9. Termination of Agreement
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	 SECTION 10. Default by One or More of the Initial Purchasers
	  	 	33	  
		
	 SECTION 11. Notices
	  	 	33	  
		
	 SECTION 12. Parties
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	 SECTION 13. Governing Law and Time
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	 SECTION 14. Effect of Headings
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	 SECTION 15. Interpretation
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	 SECTION 16. Permitted Free Writing Documents; No General Solicitation
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	 SECTION 17. Absence of Fiduciary Relationship
	  	 	35	  
		
	 SECTION 18. Waiver of Jury Trial
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	 SECTION 19. Consent to Jurisdiction
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 EXHIBITS 

Exhibit A – Initial Purchasers 
 Exhibit B –
Guarantors 
 Exhibit C-1 – Delaware Corporation Subsidiary 

Exhibit C-2 – Delaware LLC Subsidiaries 

Exhibit C-3 – Alabama LLC Subsidiaries 

Exhibit C-4 – Texas LLC Subsidiary 

Exhibit C-5 – Texas LP Subsidiary 

Exhibit C-6 – Delaware LP Subsidiary 

Exhibit C-7 – Blackwater Subsidiaries 

Exhibit C-8 – Significant Subsidiaries 

Exhibit D – Form of Pricing Term Sheet 
 Exhibit E
– Amendments; Issuer Free Writing Documents 
 Exhibit F – Form of Opinion of Issuers Counsel 

  
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 $300,000,000 

AMERICAN MIDSTREAM PARTNERS, LP 

AMERICAN MIDSTREAM FINANCE CORPORATION 

8.500% Senior Notes due 2021 

PURCHASE AGREEMENT 

December 13, 2016 
 Wells Fargo
Securities, LLC 
 Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith 

                     Incorporated 

As Representatives of the several Initial Purchasers 

c/o Wells Fargo Securities, LLC 
 301 S. College Street

 Charlotte, North Carolina 28288 
 Ladies and Gentlemen: 

American Midstream Partners, LP, a Delaware limited partnership (the “Partnership”), and American Midstream Finance
Corporation, a Delaware corporation (together with the Partnership, the “Issuers”), confirm their agreement with Wells Fargo Securities, LLC (“Wells Fargo”), Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith
Incorporated (“Merrill Lynch”) and each of the other Initial Purchasers named on Exhibit A hereto (collectively, the “Initial Purchasers,” which term shall also include any person
substituted for an Initial Purchaser pursuant to Section 10 hereof), for whom Wells Fargo and Merrill Lynch are acting as representatives (in such capacity, the “Representatives”), with respect to the issue
and sale by the Issuers and the purchase by the Initial Purchasers, acting severally and not jointly, of $300,000,000 in aggregate principal amount of the Issuers’ 8.500% Senior Notes due 2021 (the “Notes”) under the terms and
conditions of this Purchase Agreement (this “Agreement”). The Notes will be issued pursuant to an Indenture to be dated as of December 28, 2016 (the “Indenture”), among the Issuers, the Guarantors referred to
below, and Wells Fargo Bank National Association, as trustee (the “Trustee”). The Issuers’ obligations under the Notes, including the due and punctual payment of interest on the Notes, will be irrevocably and unconditionally
guaranteed on a senior unsecured basis (the “Guarantees”) by the guarantors named on Exhibit B hereto (together, the “Guarantors”). As used herein, the term “Securities” shall include the
Notes and the Guarantees, unless the context otherwise requires. 
 The Partnership has entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger dated
as of October 23, 2016, as amended and supplemented, if applicable (the “JPE Merger Agreement,” which term, as used herein, includes all exhibits, schedules and attachments thereto, in each case as amended or supplemented if
applicable), pursuant to which JP Energy Partners LP, a Delaware limited partnership (the “Acquired Company”), will be merged with and into a wholly owned subsidiary of the Partnership, with the Acquired Company as the surviving
entity of such merger (the “JPE Merger”). Immediately prior to and as a condition to the JPE Merger, a wholly owned 

  
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subsidiary of American Midstream GP, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and the sole general partner of the Partnership (the “General Partner”), will merge with and into
JP Energy GP II LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and the general partner of JPE (“JPE GP”), with JPE GP surviving as a wholly owned subsidiary of the General Partner (the “GP Merger” and, together with the
JPE Merger, the “Mergers”). The terms of the GP Merger are set forth in the certain Agreement and Plan of Merger (the “GP Merger Agreement” and, together with the JPE Merger Agreement, the “Merger
Agreements”) dated as of October 23, 2016, among the General Partner, JPE GP and Argo Merger Sub, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and wholly owned subsidiary of the Partnership (“GP Sub”). In connection with
the GP Merger, GP Sub will be admitted as the sole general partner of the Acquired Company and JPE GP will simultaneously cease to be the general partner of the Acquired Company. At the effective time of the GP Merger, the membership interests in
JPE GP issued and outstanding immediately prior to the effective time of the GP Merger will be converted into a right to receive Class A Membership Interests (as defined in the Third Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement of
the General Partner, dated May 2, 2016 (as the same may be amended and restated) (the “General Partner Agreement”)), representing a Sharing Percentage (as defined in the General Partner Agreement) of 18.786%. 

On or prior to the Closing Date (as defined below), the Initial Purchasers will execute an escrow agreement (the “Escrow
Agreement”), in form and substance to be agreed upon among Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as escrow agent (the “Escrow Agent”), the Issuers, the Trustee and the Initial Purchasers, which shall conform in all
material respects with the description thereof included in the Offering Memorandum (as defined below). The Initial Purchasers will deposit (or cause to be deposited) in the escrow account established with the Escrow Agent pursuant to the Escrow
Agreement (the “Escrow Account”), all of the purchase price paid by the Initial Purchasers for the Securities pursuant to Section 2(b) hereof. 

The Securities will be offered and sold to the Initial Purchasers without registration under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the
“1933 Act”), in reliance on the exemption provided by Section 4(a)(2) of the 1933 Act. The Issuers and the Guarantors have prepared a preliminary offering memorandum, dated December 7, 2016 (the “Preliminary Offering
Memorandum”), a pricing term sheet substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit D (the “Pricing Term Sheet”) setting forth the terms of the Securities omitted from the Preliminary Offering Memorandum and will
prepare an offering memorandum dated the date hereof (the “Offering Memorandum”), setting forth information regarding the Issuers and the Securities. The Preliminary Offering Memorandum, as supplemented by the written communications
listed on Exhibit E(1) hereto, together with the Pricing Term Sheet are collectively referred to as the “General Disclosure Package.” The “Applicable Time” means 1:40 p.m., New York time, on December 13, 2016.
The Issuers and the Guarantors hereby confirm that they have authorized the use of the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum in connection with the offering and resale of the Securities by the Initial Purchasers. 

Any reference to the Preliminary Offering Memorandum, the General Disclosure Package or the Offering Memorandum shall be deemed to
refer to and include the Partnership’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and all subsequent documents filed with the Commission pursuant to Section 13(a), 13(c) or 15(d) of the 1934 Act, on or prior
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Memorandum, as the case may be, which are incorporated by reference therein. Any reference to the Preliminary Offering Memorandum, General Disclosure Package or the Offering Memorandum, as
the case may be, as amended or supplemented, as of any specified date, shall be deemed to include any documents filed with the Commission pursuant to Section 13(a), 13(c) or 15(d) of the 1934 Act after the date of the Preliminary Offering
Memorandum, General Disclosure Package or the Offering Memorandum, as the case may be, and prior to such specified date and are incorporated by reference therein. 

You have advised the Issuers that you will offer and resell (the “Exempt Resales”) the Securities purchased by you hereunder
on the terms set forth in each of the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum, as amended or supplemented, solely to (i) persons whom you reasonably believe to be “qualified institutional buyers” as defined in Rule 144A
under the 1933 Act (“QIBs”), and (ii) in compliance with Regulation S under the 1933 Act (“Regulation S”). Those persons specified in clauses (i) and (ii) of this paragraph are referred to herein as
“Eligible Purchasers.” 
 Holders (as defined herein and including subsequent transferees) of the Securities will have the
benefit of the registration rights set forth in the registration rights agreement (the “Registration Rights Agreement”) among the Issuers, the Guarantors and the Initial Purchasers to be dated the Closing Date (as defined herein).
Pursuant to the Registration Rights Agreement, the Issuers and the Guarantors will agree to file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Commission”) under the circumstances set forth therein, a registration statement under the
1933 Act relating to the Issuers’ 8.500% Senior Notes due 2021 (the “Exchange Notes”) and the Guarantors’ Exchange Guarantees (the “Exchange Guarantees”) to be offered in exchange for the Notes and the
Guarantees (the “Exchange Offer”). 
 It is understood and agreed to by all parties hereto that as of the date hereof: 

1.    High Point Infrastructure Partners, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“HPIP”), and
Magnolia Infrastructure Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Magnolia”), are the only members of the General Partner; 

2.    The Partnership is the sole member of American Midstream, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the
“Operating Company”); 
 3.    The Partnership is the sole shareholder of the entities listed on
Exhibit C-1 (the “Delaware Corporate Subsidiaries”); 

4.    The Operating Company owns, directly or indirectly, each of the entities listed on Exhibit C-2 (collectively, the “Delaware LLC Subsidiaries”), each of the entities listed on Exhibit C-3 (collectively, the “Alabama LLC
Subsidiaries”), the entity listed on Exhibit C-4 (the “Texas LLC Subsidiary” and, together with the Delaware LLC Subsidiaries and the Alabama LLC Subsidiaries, the “LLC
Subsidiaries”), the entity listed on Exhibit C-5 (the “Texas LP Subsidiary”) and the entity listed on Exhibit C-6 (the
“Delaware LP Subsidiary” and, together with the LLC Subsidiaries and the Texas LP Subsidiary, the “Subsidiaries”); and 

  
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 5.    American Midstream Blackwater, LLC, a Delaware limited liability
company (“American Midstream Blackwater”), owns, directly or indirectly, each of the entities listed on Exhibit C-7 hereto (collectively, the “Blackwater
Subsidiaries”). 
 The Partnership, the General Partner, the Delaware Corporate Subsidiaries, the Operating Company, the
Subsidiaries and the Blackwater Subsidiaries are sometimes referred to herein individually as a “Partnership Entity” and collectively as the “Partnership Entities.” The Partnership, the General Partner and the
Operating Company are sometimes referred to herein collectively as the “Partnership Parties.” 
 The
“Organizational Documents” shall mean (i) the certificates of formation of each of the Partnership Entities other than the Partnership, American Midstream Offshore (Seacrest), LP, a Texas limited partnership and wholly owned
subsidiary of the Operating Company (“Seacrest”), and American Midstream Gas Solutions, LP, a Delaware limited partnership and wholly owned subsidiary of the Operating Company (“Gas Solutions”) (ii) the
certificate of limited partnership of the Partnership, Seacrest and Gas Solutions, (iii) the General Partner Agreement, (iv) the Fifth Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of the Partnership, dated April 25, 2016 (as
the same may be amended and restated) (the “Partnership Agreement”), (v) the Second Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement of the Operating Company, dated September 19, 2011 (as the same may be amended
and restated) (the “Operating Company Operating Agreement”), and (vi) the limited liability company and limited partnership agreements, as the case may be, of the Subsidiaries and the Blackwater Subsidiaries. 

SECTION 1. Representations and Warranties. 

(a)    Representations and Warranties by the Issuers and the Guarantors. Each of the Issuers and the
Guarantors, jointly and severally, represents and warrants to each Initial Purchaser as of the date hereof, as of the Applicable Time, and as of the Closing Date referred to in Section 2(b) hereof, as follows: 

(1)    Rule 144A Information. The Preliminary Offering Memorandum and the Offering Memorandum, each
as of its respective date, and the General Disclosure Package, as of the Applicable Time, contains all the information required by Rule 144A(d)(4) under the 1933 Act. 

(2)    No Material Misstatement or Omission. (i) The Preliminary Offering Memorandum, as of the
date thereof, did not include any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading, (ii) the General
Disclosure Package, as of the Applicable Time, did not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made,
not misleading, (iii) the Offering Memorandum, as of its date or as of the Closing Date, will not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements therein, in the light
of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading and (iv) each Issuer Free Writing Document (as defined below), 

  
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when taken together with the General Disclosure Package, did not, as of the Applicable Time, contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary in order to
make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. 
 The
representations and warranties in the preceding paragraph do not apply to statements contained in or omitted from the Preliminary Offering Memorandum, the Offering Memorandum, the General Disclosure Package, any Issuer Free Writing Document or any
amendment or supplement to any of the foregoing made in reliance upon and in conformity with written information furnished to the Partnership by or on behalf of any Initial Purchaser through the Representatives specifically for use or inclusion
therein, it being understood and agreed that the only such information furnished by or on behalf of the Initial Purchasers consists of the information described as such in Section 6(b) hereof. 

(3)    Issuer Free Writing Document. The Issuers have not made any offer to sell or solicitation of
an offer to buy the Securities that would constitute a “free writing prospectus” (if the offering of the Securities was made pursuant to a registered offering under the 1933 Act), as defined in Rule 405 under the 1933 Act (an
“Issuer Free Writing Document”) without the prior consent of the Representatives; any such Issuer Free Writing Document, the use of which has been previously consented to by the Initial Purchasers, is listed on Exhibit E(2). Each
Issuer Free Writing Document does not include any information that conflicts with the information contained in the Preliminary Offering Memorandum, the General Disclosure Package or the Offering Memorandum, including any document incorporated by
reference therein that has not been superseded or modified. The foregoing sentence does not apply to statements contained in or omitted from any Issuer Free Writing Document in reliance upon and in conformity with written information furnished to
the Partnership by or on behalf of any Initial Purchaser through the Representatives specifically for use or inclusion therein, it being understood and agreed that the only such information furnished by or on behalf of any Initial Purchaser consists
of the information described as such in Section 6(b) hereof. 

(4)    Incorporated Documents. The documents filed under the 1934 Act by the Issuers and, to the
knowledge of the Partnership, by the Acquired Company, and incorporated by reference in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum at the time they were or hereafter are filed with the Commission (collectively, the
“Incorporated Documents”) conformed or will conform in all material respects with the requirements of the 1934 Act. Each such Incorporated Document did not and will not, when filed with the Commission, contain any untrue statement
of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances in which they were made, not misleading. 

(5)    No Material Adverse Effect. Except as otherwise stated therein, since the respective dates as
of which information is given in the Preliminary Offering Memorandum or the General Disclosure Package or will be given in the Offering Memorandum, (A) there has been no (i) material adverse change in the condition, financial or
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Entities, taken as a whole, whether or not arising from transactions in the ordinary course of business or (ii) change that could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on
the Issuer’s ability to perform its obligations under this Agreement or the consummation of any of the transactions contemplated hereby (together with (i) above, a “Material Adverse Effect”), (B) there have been no
transactions entered into by any of the Partnership Entities, other than those in the ordinary course of business, which are material with respect to the Partnership Entities, taken as a whole, and (C) to the knowledge of the
Partnership, there has been no change that could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the Partnership’s or the Acquired Company’s ability to perform its obligations under the Merger Agreement or the consummation
of the JPE Merger. 
 (6)    No Registration. No registration of the Notes or the Guarantees under
the 1933 Act, and no qualification of the Indenture under the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, as amended, with respect thereto, is required for the sale of the Notes and the Guarantees to the Initial Purchasers as contemplated hereby or for the initial
resale of Securities by the Initial Purchasers to the Eligible Purchasers, assuming the accuracy of the Initial Purchasers’ representations in this Agreement. 

(7)    No General Solicitation. No form of general solicitation or general advertising within the
meaning of Regulation D under the 1933 Act (including, but not limited to, advertisements, articles, notices or other communications published in any newspaper, magazine or similar medium or broadcast over television or radio, or any seminar or
meeting whose attendees have been invited by any general solicitation or general advertising) (each, a “General Solicitation”) was used by the Partnership or any of its affiliates or any of its representatives (other than the
Initial Purchasers, as to whom the Issuers and the Guarantors make no representation) in connection with the offer and sale of the Securities. 

(8)    Regulation S Compliance. No directed selling efforts within the meaning of Rule 902 under the
1933 Act were used by the Partnership Entities or any of their representatives (other than the Initial Purchasers, as to whom the Issuers and the Guarantors make no representation) with respect to Securities sold in reliance on Regulation S, and the
Issuers and any affiliate of the Issuers and any person acting on their behalf (other than the Initial Purchasers, as to whom the Issuers and the Guarantors make no representation) have complied with and will implement the “offering
restrictions” required by Rule 902 under the 1933 Act. 
 (9)    No Integration. None of the
Issuers or Guarantors nor any other person acting on behalf of any Issuer or Guarantor has sold or issued any securities that would be integrated with the offering of the Securities contemplated by this Agreement pursuant to the 1933 Act, the 1933
Act Regulations or the interpretations thereof by the Commission. 
 (10)    Full Power. Each of
the Issuers and Guarantors has all requisite corporate, limited liability company or limited partnership, as applicable, power and authority to execute this Agreement, the Indenture, the Registration Rights Agreement, the Escrow Agreement, the
Notes, the Guarantees, the Exchange Notes and the Exchange Guarantees (collectively, the “Transaction Documents”) and to perform its obligations hereunder and thereunder. 

  
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 (11)    Authorization, Execution and Delivery of this
Agreement. This Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by each of the Issuers and Guarantors. 

(12)    The Indenture. The Indenture has been duly authorized by each of the Issuers and Guarantors
and, on the Closing Date, will have been duly executed and delivered by each of the Issuers and Guarantors and, assuming the due authorization, execution and delivery thereof by the Trustee, will constitute a valid and binding agreement of each of
the Issuers and Guarantors, enforceable against each of the Issuers and Guarantors in accordance with its terms, except as enforcement thereof may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or similar laws affecting enforcement
of creditors’ rights generally or by general principles of equity (the “Enforceability Exceptions”). 

(13)    The Registration Rights Agreement. The Registration Rights Agreement has been duly
authorized by each of the Issuers and Guarantors. When the Registration Rights Agreement has been executed and delivered in accordance with the terms hereof and thereof (assuming the due authorization, execution and delivery thereof by the Initial
Purchasers), it will constitute a valid and binding agreement of each of the Issuers and Guarantors, enforceable against each of the Issuers and Guarantors in accordance with its terms, except as enforcement thereof may be limited by the
Enforceability Exceptions. 
 (14)    The Escrow Agreement. The Escrow Agreement has been duly
authorized by each of the Issuers and Guarantors. When the Escrow Agreement has been executed and delivered in accordance with the terms hereof and thereof (assuming the due authorization, execution and delivery by the Initial Purchasers, the
Trustee and the Escrow Agent), it will constitute a valid and binding agreement of each of the Issuers and Guarantors, enforceable against each of the Issuers and Guarantors in accordance with its terms, except as enforcement thereof may be limited
by the Enforceability Exceptions. 
 (15)    The Notes. The Notes have been duly authorized and,
assuming the due authentication of the Notes by the Trustee at the Closing Date, will have been duly executed by each of the Issuers and, when delivered against payment of the purchase price therefor as provided in this Agreement, will constitute
valid and binding obligations of each of the Issuers, enforceable against each of the Issuers in accordance with their terms, except as enforcement thereof may be limited by the Enforceability Exceptions, and will be in the form contemplated by, and
entitled to the benefits of, the Indenture. 
 (16)    The Exchange Notes. The Exchange Notes have
been duly authorized. If and when issued and authenticated in accordance with the terms of the Indenture and delivered in accordance with the Exchange Offer provided in the Registration Rights Agreement, will be validly issued and will constitute
valid and binding obligations of each of the Issuers, enforceable against each of the Issuers in accordance with their terms, except as enforcement thereof may be limited by the Enforceability Exceptions, and will be in the form contemplated by, and
entitled to the benefits of, the Indenture. 

  
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 (17)    The Guarantees. The Guarantees have been duly
authorized by the Guarantors and when the Indenture is duly executed and delivered by the Guarantors in accordance with its terms and upon the due execution, authentication and delivery of the Securities in accordance with the Indenture and the
issuance of the Securities in the sale to the Initial Purchasers contemplated by this Agreement, will constitute valid and binding obligations of the Guarantors, enforceable against each of the Guarantors in accordance with their terms, except as
enforcement thereof may be limited by the Enforceability Exceptions, and will be in the form contemplated by, and entitled to the benefits of, the Indenture. 

(18)    The Exchange Guarantees. The Exchange Guarantees have been duly authorized by the Guarantors
and if and when executed and delivered by the Guarantors in accordance with the terms of the Indenture and upon the due execution and authentication of the Exchange Notes in accordance with the Indenture and the issuance and delivery of the Exchange
Notes in the Exchange Offer contemplated by the Registration Rights Agreement, will be validly issued will constitute valid and binding obligations of the Guarantors, enforceable against each of the Issuers in accordance with their terms, except as
enforcement thereof may be limited by the Enforceability Exceptions, and will be in the form contemplated by, and entitled to the benefits of, the Indenture. 

(19)    Authorization of Merger Agreements. The Merger Agreements have been duly authorized,
executed and delivered by, and, assuming the due authorization, execution and delivery thereof by the other parties thereto, are valid and binding agreements of, the Partnership and the General Partner, enforceable in accordance with their terms,
and, to the knowledge of the Partnership, the Merger Agreements have been duly authorized, executed and delivered by, and are valid and binding agreements of the Acquired Company and JPE GP, enforceable in accordance with their terms, except as
enforcement thereof may be limited by the Enforceability Exceptions; and, to the knowledge of the Partnership after due inquiry, as of the date hereof, all representations and warranties set forth in the Merger Agreement are true and correct in all
material respects, provided that the representations and warranties modified by “Material Adverse Effect” are so modified for this purpose. 

(20)    Formation and Good Standing of the Partnership Entities. Each of the Partnership Entities
has been duly formed and is validly existing as a limited partnership, corporation or limited liability company, as applicable, in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction in which it is organized with full limited partnership, corporate or
limited liability company, as applicable, power and authority to own or lease, as the case may be, and to operate its properties and conduct its business, and in the case of the General Partner, act as the General Partner of the Partnership, in each
case in all material respects as described in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum, and is duly qualified to do business as a foreign limited partnership, corporation or limited liability company, as applicable, and is in good
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jurisdiction that requires such qualification, except where the failure to so qualify would not reasonably be expected, individually or in the aggregate, to result in a Material Adverse Effect.

 (21)    Ownership of the General Partner. HPIP and Magnolia are the only members of the General
Partner. HPIP owns 95% of the membership interests in the General Partner and Magnolia owns 5% of the membership interests in the General Partner; such membership interests have been duly authorized and validly issued in accordance with the General
Partner Agreement and are fully paid (to the extent required under the General Partner Agreement) and non-assessable (except as such non-assessability may be affected by
Sections 18-303, 18-607 and 18-804 of the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act (the “Delaware LLC Act”));
and HPIP owns such membership interests free and clear of any security interest, mortgage, pledge, lien, encumbrance, claim or equity (“Liens”). 

(22)    Ownership of the General Partner Interest in the Partnership. The General Partner is the
sole general partner of the Partnership and owns a 1.2550% general partner interest in the Partnership, on an as converted basis (the “GP Interest”), and 100% of the incentive distribution rights, as such term is defined in the
Partnership Agreement (the “Incentive Distribution Rights”); the GP Interest has been duly authorized and validly issued in accordance with the Partnership Agreement; the Incentive Distribution Rights have been duly authorized and
validly issued in accordance with the Partnership Agreement and are fully paid (to the extent required under the Partnership Agreement) and non-assessable (except as such
non-assessability may be affected by matters described in Sections 17-303, 17-607 and
17-804 of the Delaware Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act (the “Delaware LP Act”)); and the General Partner owns such GP Interest and Incentive Distribution Rights free and clear of all
Liens, except for restrictions on transferability as described in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum. 

(23)    Capitalization. As of the date hereof, the issued and outstanding partnership interests of
the Partnership consist of 31,237,021 Common Units, 10,107,464 Series A convertible preferred units representing limited partner interests in the Partnership, 8,792,205 Series C convertible preferred units representing limited partner interests in
the Partnership, 2,333,333 Series D convertible preferred units representing limited partner interests in the Partnership, the GP Interest, the Incentive Distribution Rights and any Common Units, phantom units or other interests issued pursuant to
the Partnership’s Long-Term Incentive Plan (“LTIP”). 
 (24)    Ownership of the
Operating Company. The Partnership is the sole member of the Operating Company and owns 100% of the membership interests in the Operating Company; such membership interests have been duly authorized and validly issued in accordance with the
Operating Company Operating Agreement and are fully paid (to the extent required under the Operating Company Operating Agreement) and non-assessable (except as such
non-assessability may be affected by Sections 18-303, 18-607 and 18-804 of the
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in the Operating Company Operating Agreement and (ii) those Liens securing obligations under the Partnership’s Amended and Restated Credit Agreement, dated as of September 5, 2014,
by and among the Partnership, the Operating Company, Blackwater Investments, Inc., Bank of America, N.A., Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, BBVA Compass, Capital One National Association, Citicorp North America, Inc., Comerica Bank, SunTrust
Bank, Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, Wells Fargo Securities, LLC and the lenders party thereto (as amended, the “Credit Agreement”). 

(25)    Ownership of the Delaware Corporate Subsidiaries. The Partnership owns 100% of the issued
and outstanding shares of capital stock of the Delaware Corporate Subsidiaries; such issued and outstanding capital stock has been duly authorized and validly issued in accordance with the Organizational Documents of each Delaware Corporate
Subsidiary and is fully paid and non-assessable and none of the outstanding shares of capital stock of any of the Delaware Corporate Subsidiaries were issued in violation of any preemptive rights or similar
rights; and the Partnership owns such capital stock interest free and clear of all Liens, except for Liens arising under or in connection with the Credit Agreement. 

(26)    Ownership of the Subsidiaries. The Operating Company owns, directly or indirectly, 100% of
the membership interests, general partner interests or limited partner interests, as applicable, in each of the Subsidiaries (other than (i) American Midstream EnerTrade, LLC, in which the Operating Company is the record holder of, directly or
indirectly, 92% of the membership interests and (ii) American Panther, LLC, in which the Operating Company is the record holder of, directly or indirectly, 60% of the membership interests); such equity interests have been duly authorized and
validly issued in accordance with the Organizational Documents of each Subsidiary and are fully paid (to the extent required under such Organizational Documents) and non-assessable (except as to any such
general partner interests and except as such non-assessability may be affected by Sections 18-303, 18-607 and 18-804 of the Delaware LLC Act, Sections 17-303, 17-607 and 17-804 of the Delaware LP Act,
or any corollary provision of any other applicable state of organization’s statutes); and the Operating Company owns, directly or indirectly, such equity interests free and clear of all Liens, except for (i) restrictions on transferability
as set forth in any of the Subsidiaries’ Organizational Documents and (ii) those Liens securing obligations under the Credit Agreement. 

(27)    Ownership of the Blackwater Subsidiaries. American Midstream Blackwater owns, directly or
indirectly, 100% of the capital stock or membership interests, as applicable, in each of the Blackwater Subsidiaries; such equity interests have been duly authorized and validly issued in accordance with the Organizational Documents of each
Blackwater Subsidiary and are fully paid (to the extent required under such Organizational Documents) and non-assessable (except as such non-assessability may be
affected by Sections 18-303, 18-607 and 18-804 of the Delaware LLC Act, or any corollary provision of any other applicable
state of organization’s statutes); and American Midstream Blackwater owns, directly or indirectly, such equity interests free and clear of all Liens, except for (i) restrictions on transferability as set forth in any of the Blackwater
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 (28)    Interests in Other Entities. Other than the GP
Interest, the Incentive Distribution Rights and 1,349,609 Common Units, the General Partner does not own, and at the Closing Date will not own, directly or indirectly, any equity or long-term debt securities of any corporation, partnership, limited
liability company, joint venture, association or other entity. Other than (i) the Partnership’s ownership of its 100% membership interest in the Operating Company, (ii) the Partnership’s ownership of 100% of the capital stock of
the Delaware Corporate Subsidiaries, (iii) the Operating Company’s ownership of its 100% membership interest in each of the LLC Subsidiaries and its 26.33% interest in Pinto Offshore Holdings, LLC, (iv) the Operating Company’s
0.001% general partner interest in the Texas LP Subsidiary, (v) Mid Louisiana Gas Transmission, LLC’s, a Delaware limited liability company and wholly owned subsidiary of the Operating Company (“MLGT”), ownership of 100%
of the limited partner interest in the Texas LP Subsidiary, (vi) the Operating Company’s 100% indirect ownership in the Delaware LP Subsidiary, and (vii) American Midstream Blackwater’s ownership of 100% of the capital stock or
membership interests, as applicable, in each of the Blackwater Subsidiaries, none of the Partnership, the Operating Company, MLGT or American Midstream Blackwater owns, and at the Closing Date none will own, directly or indirectly, any equity or
long-term debt securities of any corporation, partnership, limited liability company, joint venture, association or other entity. 

(29)    Authorization of Organizational Documents. (i) The Partnership Agreement has been duly
authorized, executed and delivered by the General Partner and is a valid and legally binding agreement of the General Partner, enforceable against the General Partner in accordance with its terms; (ii) the General Partner Agreement has been
duly authorized, executed and delivered by each party thereto, and is a valid and legally binding agreement of each party thereto, enforceable against each party thereto in accordance with its terms; (iii) the Operating Company Operating
Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the Partnership and is a valid and legally binding agreement of the Partnership, enforceable against the Partnership in accordance with its terms; and (iv) each Organizational
Document of each Subsidiary has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by each of the parties thereto, and is a valid and legally binding agreement of each of the parties thereto, enforceable against each of the parties thereto in accordance
with its terms, provided, that with respect to each such agreement described in this Section 1(a)(29), the enforceability thereof may be limited by (i) bankruptcy, insolvency, fraudulent transfer,
reorganization, moratorium and similar laws relating to or affecting creditors’ rights generally and by general principles of equity (regardless of whether such enforceability is considered in a proceeding in equity or at law) and
(ii) public policy, any applicable law relating to fiduciary duties and indemnification and an implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing. 

(30)    Contract Descriptions. There is no contract or other document of a character required to be
described in a registration statement filed under the 1933 Act or filed as exhibits to a registration statement of the Partnership pursuant to Item 601 of Regulation S-K, which is not described in the
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General Disclosure Package or the Offering Memorandum or filed as required (and the Preliminary Offering Memorandum contains in all material respects the same description of the foregoing matters
contained in the Offering Memorandum). 
 (31)    Forward-Looking and Supporting Information. Each
of the forward-looking statements (within the meaning of Section 27A of the 1933 Act and Section 21E of the Exchange Act) made by the Partnership included in or incorporated by reference in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum
was made or will be made with a reasonable basis and in good faith. 
 (32)    Investment Company
Act. None of the Issuers or Guarantors is and, after giving effect to the offering and sale of the Securities and the application of the proceeds thereof as described in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum under the
caption “Use of Proceeds,” will be, required to register as an “investment company” as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. 

(33)    Absence of Further Requirements. Except as required in connection with the Mergers,
(A) No filing with, or authorization, approval, consent, license, order, registration, qualification or decree of, any court or governmental authority or agency, domestic or foreign, (B) no authorization, approval, vote or consent of any
holder of capital stock or other securities of any of the Issuers or Guarantors or creditor of any of the Partnership Entities, (C) no authorization, approval, waiver or consent under any Organizational Document, and (D) no authorization,
approval, vote or consent of any other person or entity, is necessary or required for the execution, delivery or performance by the Issuers or the Guarantors of their obligations under the Transaction Documents, for the offering, issuance, sale or
delivery of the Notes or the Guarantees hereunder, or for the consummation of any of the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement, in each case on the terms contemplated by the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum, except
that no representation is made as to such as may be required under state or foreign securities laws. 

(34)    No Breach or Violation. Neither the issuance and sale of the Securities nor the consummation
of any other of the transactions herein contemplated nor the fulfillment of the terms hereof will conflict with, result in a breach or violation of, or imposition of any lien, charge or encumbrance upon any property or assets of any of the
Partnership Entities pursuant to, (i) the Organizational Documents, (ii) the Transaction Documents, (iii) the terms of any indenture, contract, lease, mortgage, deed of trust, note agreement, loan agreement or other agreement,
obligation, condition, covenant or instrument to which any of the Partnership Entities is a party or bound or to which its or their property is subject, or (iv) any statute, law, rule, regulation, judgment, order or decree applicable to any of
the Partnership Entities of any court, regulatory body, administrative agency, governmental body, arbitrator or other authority having jurisdiction over any of the Partnership Entities or any of their properties in a proceeding to which any of them
or their property is a party, except for Liens securing obligations under the Credit Agreement and except, in the case of clauses (iii) or (iv), where such breach or violation would not reasonably be expected, individually or in the aggregate,
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 (35)    Financial Statements; Non-GAAP Financial Measures. The historical consolidated financial statements, notes and schedules of the Partnership and its consolidated subsidiaries included or incorporated by reference in the General
Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum present fairly in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the Partnership and its subsidiaries as of the dates and for the periods indicated, comply in all
material respects as to form with the applicable accounting requirements of the 1933 Act and have been prepared in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles applied on a consistent basis throughout the periods involved (except as
otherwise noted therein). The other financial information of the Partnership and its consolidated subsidiaries, including non-GAAP financial measures, if any, contained or incorporated by reference in the
General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum has been derived from the accounting records of the Partnership, its consolidated subsidiaries and its unconsolidated affiliates, which include Destin Pipeline Company, L.L.C., Tri-States NGL Pipeline, L.L.C., Delta House FPS LLC, Delta House Oil and Gas Lateral LLC, Wilprise Pipeline Company, L.L.C., Okeanos Gas Gathering Company, LLC, Main Pass Oil Gathering Company, LLC and American
Midstream Mesquite, LLC (representing an equity interest of 47.3% in the Mesquite system) (collectively, the “Unconsolidated Affiliates”), and fairly presents the information purported to be shown thereby. Nothing has come to the
attention of any of the Partnership Entities that has caused them to believe that the statistical and market-related data included in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum is not based on or derived from sources that are
reliable and accurate in all material respects. 
 (36)    Pro Forma Financial Statements. The pro
forma financial statements included or incorporated by reference in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum include assumptions that provide a reasonable basis for presenting the significant effects directly attributable to the
transactions and events described therein, the related pro forma adjustments give appropriate effect to those assumptions, and the pro forma adjustments reflect the proper application of those adjustments to the historical financial statement
amounts in the pro forma financial statements included or incorporated by reference in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum. The pro forma financial statements included or incorporated by reference in the General Disclosure
Package and the Offering Memorandum comply as to form in all material respects with the applicable requirements of Article 11 of Regulation S-X under the 1933 Act. 

(37)    Business Reporting Language. The interactive data in eXtensible Business Reporting Language
included or incorporated by reference in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum fairly presents the information called for in all material respects and have been prepared in accordance with the Commission’s rules and
guidelines applicable thereto. 
 (38)    No Actions or Proceedings. No action, suit or proceeding
by or before any court or governmental agency, authority or body or any arbitrator involving any of the Partnership Entities or its or their property is pending or, to the knowledge of the Partnership, threatened that would not reasonably be
expected, individually or in the aggregate, to result in a Material Adverse Effect, except as set forth in or contemplated in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum. 

  
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 (39)    Absence of Violations, Defaults and Conflicts.
None of the Partnership Entities is in violation or default of (i) any provision of its Organizational Documents, (ii) the terms of any indenture, contract, lease, mortgage, deed of trust, note agreement, loan agreement or other agreement,
obligation, condition, covenant or instrument to which it is a party or bound or to which its property is subject, or (iii) any statute, law, rule, regulation, judgment, order or decree of any court, regulatory body, administrative agency,
governmental body, arbitrator or other authority having jurisdiction over any of the Partnership Entities or any of such Partnership Entities’ properties, as applicable, except in the cases of clauses (ii) and (iii) where
(i) such violation or default would not reasonably be expected, individually or in the aggregate, to result in a Material Adverse Effect and (ii) as set forth in or contemplated in the General Disclosure Package. 

(40)    Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm. Each of (i) PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP,
who has certified certain financial statements of the Partnership and its consolidated subsidiaries (the “Partnership Financial Statements”), (ii) BDO USA, LLP, who has certified certain financial statements of Pinto Offshore
Holdings, LLC (“Pinto”), Delta House FPS LLC (“FPS”) and Delta House Oil and Gas Lateral LLC (“Lateral”), (iii) Ernst & Young LLP, who has certified certain financial statements of Destin
Pipeline Company, L.L.C. (“Destin”), Okeanos Gas Gathering Company, LLC (“Okeanos”) and Tri-States NGL Pipeline, L.L.C.
(“Tri-States”) and (iv) Deloitte & Touche LLP, who has certified certain financial statements of Wilprise Pipeline Company, L.L.C. (“Wilprise”), all of which
financial statements are included in the General Disclosure Package and each of whom has delivered its reports with respect to the audited financial statements and schedules included in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum, is
an independent auditor with respect to the Partnership, Pinto, FPS, Lateral, Destin, Okeanos, Tri-States and Wilprise, as the case may be, within the meaning of the 1933 Act and the applicable published rules
and regulations thereunder. 
 (41)    Tax Returns. The Partnership Entities have filed all tax
returns that are required to be filed through the date of this Agreement or have requested extensions thereof except (i) in any case in which the failure so to file would not reasonably be expected, individually or in the aggregate, to result
in a Material Adverse Effect or (ii) as set forth in or contemplated in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum, and has paid all taxes required to be paid by it and any other assessment, fine or penalty levied against it, to
the extent that any of the foregoing is due and payable, except for any such assessment, fine or penalty that is currently being contested in good faith or as would not reasonably be expected, individually or in the aggregate, to result in a
Material Adverse Effect, except as set forth in or contemplated in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum. 

(42)    Labor Disputes. No labor dispute with the employees of any of the Partnership Entities
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any existing or imminent labor disturbance by the employees of any of the Partnership Entities’ principal suppliers, contractors or customers, that could reasonably be expected, individually
or in the aggregate, to result in a Material Adverse Effect, except as set forth in or contemplated in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum. 

(43)    Insurance. Except as disclosed in the General Disclosure Package, the Partnership Entities
carry or are entitled to the benefits of, insurance relating to the business of the Partnership Entities, with reputable insurers, in such amounts and covering such risks as is commercially reasonable, and all such insurance is in full force and
effect; the Partnership Entities are in compliance with the terms of such policies and instruments in all material respects; and there are no claims by any of the Partnership Entities under any such policy or instrument as to which any insurance
company is denying liability or defending under a reservation of rights clause; none of the Partnership Entities has been refused any insurance coverage sought or applied for. The Partnership Parties have received no notice from such insurers that
the Partnership Entities will not be able to (i) renew their existing insurance coverage relating to the business of the Partnership Entities as and when such policies expire or (ii) obtain comparable coverage relating to the business of
the Partnership Entities as may be necessary or appropriate to conduct such business as now conducted and at a cost that would not reasonably be expected, individually or in the aggregate, to result in a Material Adverse Effect. 

(44)    Dividends. No subsidiary of the Partnership is currently prohibited, directly or indirectly,
from paying any dividends to the Partnership, from making any other distribution on such subsidiary’s equity interests, from repaying to the Partnership any loans or advances to such subsidiary from the Partnership or from transferring any of
such subsidiary’s property or assets to the Partnership or any other subsidiary of the Partnership, except as described in or contemplated by the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum. 

(45)    Licenses and Permits. The Partnership Entities possess all licenses, certificates, permits
and other authorizations issued by all applicable authorities necessary to conduct their respective businesses, except to the extent that failure to possess any of the foregoing, would not reasonably be expected, individually or in the aggregate, to
result in a Material Adverse Effect, and none of the Partnership Entities has received any notice of proceedings relating to the revocation or modification of any such license, certificate, authorization or permit, which, individually or in the
aggregate, if the subject of an unfavorable decision, ruling or finding, would reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect, except as set forth in or contemplated in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum. 

(46)    Accounting Controls. The Partnership Entities maintain a system of internal accounting
controls sufficient to provide reasonable assurance that (i) transactions are executed in accordance with management’s general or specific authorizations; (ii) transactions are recorded as necessary to permit preparation of financial
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management’s general or specific authorization; and (iv) the recorded accountability for assets is compared with the existing assets at reasonable intervals and appropriate action is
taken with respect to any differences. Except as disclosed in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum, the Partnership Entities’ internal controls over financial reporting are effective and the Partnership Entities are not
aware of any material weakness in their internal controls over financial reporting. 

(47)    Disclosure Controls and Procedures. The Partnership Entities maintain “disclosure
controls and procedures” (as such term is defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the 1934 Act) and (i) such disclosure controls and procedures are
designed to ensure that the information required to be disclosed by the Partnership in the reports it files or will file or submit under the 1934 Act, as applicable, is accumulated and communicated to management of the General Partner, including its
principal executive officer and principal financial officer, as appropriate, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure to be made and (ii) except as disclosed in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum, such
disclosure controls and procedures are effective in all material respects to perform the functions for which they were established to the extent required by Rules 13a-15(e) and
15d-15(e) of the 1934 Act. 
 (48)    Stabilization.
Neither the General Partner nor the Partnership has taken, directly or indirectly, any action designed to or that would constitute or that might reasonably be expected to cause or result in, under the 1934 Act or otherwise, stabilization or
manipulation of the price of any security of the Partnership in connection with the offering of the Securities. 

(49)    Environmental Laws. The Partnership Entities are (i) in compliance with any and all
applicable foreign, federal, state and local laws and regulations relating to the protection of human health and safety, the environment or hazardous or toxic substances or wastes, pollutants or contaminants (“Environmental Laws”),
(ii) have received and are in compliance with all permits, licenses or other approvals required of them under applicable Environmental Laws to conduct their respective businesses and (iii) have not received notice of any actual or
potential liability under any environmental law, except where such non-compliance with Environmental Laws, failure to receive required permits, licenses or other approvals, or liability would not, individually
or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect and except as set forth in or contemplated in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum. Except as set forth in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum, none of
the Partnership Entities has been named as a “potentially responsible party” under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, as amended. 

(50)    Compliance with ERISA. Except as would not reasonably be expected, individually or in the
aggregate, to result in a Material Adverse Effect: (i) the Partnership Entities are in compliance in all material respects with all presently applicable provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended, including
the regulations and published governmental interpretations thereunder (“ERISA”); (ii) no “reportable event” (as defined in Section 4043(c) ERISA) has occurred with respect to any “pension plan” (as
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Entity would have any liability, excluding any reportable event for which a waiver could apply; (iii) no Partnership Entity has incurred, nor does any such entity expect to incur, liability
under (a) Title IV of ERISA with respect to termination of, or withdrawal from, any “pension plan” or (b) Sections 412 or 4971 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, including the regulations and published
governmental interpretations thereunder (the “Code”) with respect to any “pension plan”; (iv) each “pension plan” for which the any Partnership Entity would have any liability that is intended to be
qualified under Section 401(a) of the Code is the subject of a favorable determination or opinion letter from the Internal Revenue Service to the effect that it is so qualified and, to the knowledge of the Partnership Entities, nothing has
occurred, whether by action or by failure to act, which could reasonably be expected to cause the loss of such qualification; and (v) no Partnership Entity has incurred any unpaid liability to the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (other
than for payment of premiums in the ordinary course of business). 
 (51)    Compliance with the
Sarbanes-Oxley Act. There is and has been no failure on the part of the Partnership or any of the directors or officers of the General Partner, in their capacities as such, to comply in all material respects with any provision of the
Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder or implementing provisions thereof (the “Sarbanes-Oxley Act”), including Section 402 relating to loans and Sections 302 and 906 relating to
certifications. 
 (52)    Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. None of the Partnership Entities nor, to
the knowledge of the General Partner and the Partnership, any director, officer, agent, employee or affiliate of the Partnership Entities, is aware of or has taken any action, directly or indirectly, that would result in a violation by such persons
of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, as amended, and the rules and regulations thereunder (the “FCPA”), including, without limitation, making use of the mails or any means or instrumentality of interstate commerce corruptly
in furtherance of an offer, payment, promise to pay or authorization of the payment of any money, or other property, gift, promise to give, or authorization of the giving of anything of value to any “foreign official” (as such term is
defined in the FCPA) or any foreign political party or official thereof or any candidate for foreign political office, in contravention of the FCPA; and the Partnership Entities and, to the knowledge of the General Partner and the Partnership, their
affiliates have conducted their businesses in compliance with the FCPA and have instituted and maintain policies and procedures designed to ensure, and which are reasonably expected to continue to ensure, continued compliance therewith. 

(53)    Compliance with Money Laundering Laws. The operations of the Partnership Entities are and
have been conducted at all times in compliance with applicable financial recordkeeping and reporting requirements of the Currency and Foreign Transactions Reporting Act of 1970, as amended, the money laundering statutes of all applicable
jurisdictions, and the rules and regulations thereunder and any related or similar rules, regulations or guidelines, issued, administered or enforced by any governmental agency (collectively, the “Money Laundering Laws”) and no
action, suit or proceeding by or before any court or governmental agency, authority or body or any arbitrator involving any of the Partnership Entities with respect to the Money Laundering Laws is pending or, to the best knowledge of the General
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 (54)    No Conflicts with Sanctions Laws. None of the
Partnership Entities nor, to the knowledge of the General Partner and the Partnership, any director, officer, agent, employee or affiliate of the Partnership Entities, is currently subject to any sanctions administered by the Office of Foreign
Assets Control of the U.S. Treasury Department (“OFAC”); and the General Partner and the Partnership will not directly or indirectly use the proceeds of the offering, or lend, contribute or otherwise make available such
proceeds to any subsidiary, joint venture partner or other person or entity, for the purpose of financing the activities of any person that at the time of such financing is subject to any U.S. sanctions administered by OFAC. 

(55)    Statistical and Market-Related Data. Any statistical and market-related data included in the
General Disclosure Package or the Offering Memorandum are based on or derived from sources that the Partnership believes to be reliable and accurate and, to the extent required, the Partnership has obtained the written consent to the use of such
data from such sources. 
 (56)    Significant Subsidiaries. The Subsidiaries listed on Exhibit
C-8 attached hereto are the only significant subsidiaries of the Partnership as defined by Rule 1-02 of Regulation S-X
of the 1933 Act. 
 (57)    Intellectual Property. Except for such exceptions that would not
reasonably be expected, individually or in the aggregate, to result in a Material Adverse Effect, the Partnership Entities own, possess, license or have other rights to use, on reasonable terms, all patents, patent applications, trade and service
marks, trade and service mark registrations, trade names, copyrights, licenses, inventions, trade secrets, technology, know-how and other intellectual property (collectively, the “Intellectual
Property”) necessary for the conduct of the Partnership Entities’ business as now conducted or as proposed in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum to be conducted and there is no pending or, to the knowledge of
the Partnership, threatened action, suit, proceeding or claim by others challenging the Partnership Entities’ rights in or to any such Intellectual Property, and the Partnership is unaware of any facts which would form a reasonable basis for
any such claim. 
 (58)    Title to Property. Each Subsidiary has indefeasible title to all real
property (excluding easements, rights-of-way, restrictions or covenants of record, if any, and rights of third parties that would be disclosed by a survey) and good and
marketable title to all personal property described in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum, if any, as being owned by each of them, which real and personal property is free and clear of all Liens, except (i) as described,
and subject to the limitations contained, in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum, if any, (ii) that arise under or are expressly permitted by the Credit Agreement, or (iii) as do not materially interfere with the use
of such properties taken as a whole as they have been used in the past and are proposed to be used in the future as described in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum, if any. All the real and personal

  
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property described in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum, if any, as being held under lease by any of the Partnership Entities is held thereby under valid, subsisting and
enforceable leases and with such exceptions as do not materially interfere with the use of such properties in the manner in which such properties are used in the business of the Partnership as described in the General Disclosure Package and the
Offering Memorandum, if any. 
 (59)    Rights-of-Way. Each of the Partnership Entities has such consents, easements, rights-of-way, permits or licenses from each
person (collectively, “rights-of-way”) as are necessary to conduct its business in the manner described, and subject to the limitations contained, in
the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum, if any, except for (i) qualifications, reservations and encumbrances that would not reasonably be expected, individually or in the aggregate, to result in a Material Adverse Effect and
(ii) such rights-of-way that, if not obtained, would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect; other than as
set forth, and subject to the limitations contained, in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum, if any, each of the Partnership Entities has, or at the Closing Date, following consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby
will have, fulfilled and performed, in all material respects, its obligations with respect to such rights-of-way and no event has occurred that allows, or after notice
or lapse of time would allow, revocation or termination thereof or would result in any impairment of the rights of the holder of any such rights-of-way, except for such
revocations, terminations and impairments that individually or in the aggregate, would not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect; and, except as described in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum, if any,
none of such rights-of-way contains any restriction that is materially burdensome to the Partnership Entities, taken as a whole. 

(60)    Absence of Manipulation. None of the Partnership Entities has taken or will take, directly
or indirectly, any action designed to or that would constitute or that could reasonably be expected to cause or result in the stabilization or manipulation of the price of any security of the Partnership to facilitate the sale or resale of the
Securities. 
 (61)    Brokers. There is not a broker, finder or other party that is entitled to
receive from any of the Partnership Entities any brokerage or finder’s fee or other fee or commission as a result of any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, except for underwriting discounts and commissions payable to the
Initial Purchasers in connection with the sale of the Securities pursuant to this Agreement. 

(62)    Transactions with Related Persons. No relationship, direct or indirect, that would be
required to be described in a registration statement of the Partnership pursuant to Item 404 of Regulation S-K exists, including between or among any of the Partnership Entities, on the one hand, and the
directors, officers, affiliates, stockholders, customers or suppliers of any of the Partnership Entities, on the other hand, that has not been described in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum. 

(63)    Solvency. Immediately after the consummation of the transactions contemplated by the
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assets of each of the Issuers and the Guarantors will exceed the sum of its stated liabilities and identified contingent liabilities. Each of the Issuers and the Guarantors is not now nor, after
giving effect to the issuance of the Securities and the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, the Registration Rights Agreements and the Indenture and the consummation of the transactions contemplated thereby or described in the
Offering Memorandum, will be (i) insolvent, (ii) left with unreasonably small capital with which to engage in its anticipated business or (iii) incurring debts or other obligations beyond its ability to pay such debts or obligations as
they become due. 
 (64)    Description of the Securities and Agreements. The Securities, the
Exchange Notes, the Guarantees and the Exchange Guarantees, when issued and delivered in accordance with the terms of this Agreement against payment therefor as provided herein, the Merger Agreements, the Registration Rights Agreement and the
Indenture conform and will conform in all material respects to the descriptions thereof contained in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum. 

(b)    Certificates. Any certificate signed by any officer of the General Partner and delivered to the
Representatives or counsel for the Initial Purchasers in connection with the offering of the Securities shall be deemed a representation and warranty by the Issuers and the Guarantors, as to matters covered thereby, to each Initial Purchaser. 

SECTION 2. Sale and Delivery to Initial Purchasers; Closing; Agreements to Sell, Purchase and Resell 

(a)    The Securities. On the basis of the representations and warranties herein contained and subject to
the terms and conditions herein set forth, each of the Issuers and Guarantors agrees to sell to each Initial Purchaser, severally and not jointly, and each Initial Purchaser, severally and not jointly, agrees to purchase from each of the Issuers and
the Guarantors, the aggregate principal amount of Securities set forth opposite such Initial Purchaser’s name in Exhibit A hereto plus any additional principal amount of Securities which such Initial Purchaser may
become obligated to purchase pursuant to the provisions of Section 10 hereof, in each case at a price equal to 98.02% of the principal amount thereof. 

(b)    Payment. Payment of the purchase price for, and delivery of, the Securities shall be made at the
offices of Baker Botts L.L.P., 910 Louisiana Street, Houston, TX 77002, or at such other place as shall be agreed upon by the Representatives and the Partnership, at 9:00 A.M. (Houston time) on December 28, 2016 (unless postponed in
accordance with the provisions of Section 10), or such other time not later than five business days after such date as shall be agreed upon by the Representatives and the Partnership (such time and date of payment and
delivery being herein called the “Closing Date”). 
 Payment shall be made to the Escrow Agent by wire transfer of
immediately available funds as provided herein and pursuant to the Escrow Agreement against delivery to the Representatives for the respective accounts of the Initial Purchasers of the Securities to be purchased by them. It is understood that each
Initial Purchaser has authorized the Representatives, for its account, to accept delivery of, receipt for, and make payment of the purchase price for, the Securities which it has agreed to purchase. Wells Fargo, individually and

  
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not as representative of the Initial Purchasers, may (but shall not be obligated to) make payment of the purchase price for the Securities to be purchased by any Initial Purchaser whose funds
have not been received by the Closing Date, but such payment shall not relieve such Initial Purchaser from its obligations hereunder. 

(c)    Delivery of Securities. The Issuers shall make one or more global certificates (collectively, the
“Global Securities”) representing the Securities available for inspection by the Representatives not later than 1:00 p.m., New York City time, on the business day prior to the Closing Date and, on or prior to the Closing Date, the
Issuers shall deliver the Global Securities to the Depository Trust Company (“DTC”) or to the Trustee, acting as custodian for DTC, as applicable. Delivery of the Securities to the Initial Purchasers on the Closing Date shall be
made through the facilities of DTC unless the Representatives shall otherwise instruct. 
 (d)    Representations of
the Initial Purchasers. Each of the Initial Purchasers, severally and not jointly, hereby represents and warrants to the Issuers that it intends to offer the Securities for sale upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and in
the General Disclosure Package as soon as advisable in the judgment of the Initial Purchasers. Each of the Initial Purchasers, severally and not jointly, hereby represents and warrants to, and agrees with, the Issuers, on the basis of the
representations, warranties and agreements of the Issuers and the Guarantors, that such Initial Purchaser: (i) is a QIB; (ii) in connection with the Exempt Resales, will sell the Securities only to the Eligible Purchasers; and
(iii) will not engage in any directed selling efforts within the meaning of Rule 902 under the 1933 Act, in connection with the offering of the Securities. The Initial Purchasers have advised the Issuers that they will resell the Securities to
Eligible Purchasers at a price initially equal to 100.00% of the principal amount thereof, plus accrued interest, if any, from December 28, 2016. Such price may be changed by the Initial Purchasers at any time without notice. Each of the
Initial Purchasers understands that the Issuers and, for purposes of the opinions to be delivered to the Initial Purchasers pursuant to this Agreement, counsel to the Partnership Entities and counsel to the Initial Purchasers, will rely upon the
accuracy and truth of the foregoing representations, warranties and agreements, and the Initial Purchasers hereby consent to such reliance. 

SECTION 3. Covenants of the Issuers and the Guarantors. Each of the Issuers and Guarantors, jointly and severally, covenants
with each Initial Purchaser as follows: 
 (a)    Securities Law Compliance. The Issuers will
(i) advise each Initial Purchaser promptly after obtaining knowledge (and, if requested by any Initial Purchaser, confirm such advice in writing) of (A) the issuance by any U.S. or non-U.S. federal
or state securities commission of any stop order suspending the qualification or exemption from qualification of any of the Securities for offer or sale in any jurisdiction, or the initiation of any proceeding for such purpose by any U.S. or non-U.S. federal or state securities commission or other regulatory authority, or (B) the happening of any event that makes any statement of a material fact made in the General Disclosure Package, any Issuer
Free Writing Document or the Offering Memorandum, untrue or that requires the making of any additions to or changes in the General Disclosure Package, any Issuer Free Writing Document or the Offering Memorandum, to make the statements therein, or
omitting to state a material fact necessary in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading, (ii) use their reasonable best efforts to prevent the 

  
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issuance of any stop order or order suspending the qualification or exemption from qualification of any of the Securities under any securities or “Blue Sky” laws of U.S. state or non-U.S. jurisdictions and (iii) if, at any time, any U.S. or non-U.S. federal or state securities commission or other regulatory authority shall issue an order
suspending the qualification or exemption from qualification of any of the Securities under any such laws, use their reasonable best efforts to obtain the withdrawal or lifting of such order at the earliest possible time. 

(b)    Amendments. The Issuers will give the Representatives notice of their intention to
prepare any amendment, supplement or revision to the Preliminary Offering Memorandum, the Offering Memorandum or any Issuer Free Writing Document, and the Issuers will furnish the Representatives with copies of any such documents within a reasonable
amount of time prior to such proposed use, and will not use any such document to which the Representatives or counsel for the Initial Purchasers shall reasonably object, except as required by law. The Issuers have given the Representatives notice of
any filings made by the Partnership pursuant to the 1934 Act or the rules and regulations of the Commission thereunder (the “1934 Act Regulations”) within 48 hours prior to the Applicable Time. The Issuers will give the
Representatives notice of the Partnership’s intention to make any such filing from and after the Applicable Time through the Closing Date (or, if later, through the completion of the distribution of the Securities by the Initial Purchasers to
Eligible Purchasers) and will furnish the Representatives with copies of any such documents a reasonable amount of time prior to such proposed filing, as the case may be, and will not file or use any such document to which the Representatives or
counsel for the Initial Purchasers shall reasonably object. 
 (c)    Delivery of Disclosure Documents
to the Representatives. The Issuers will deliver to the Representatives and counsel for the Initial Purchasers, within a reasonable time and without charge, such number of copies of the Preliminary Offering Memorandum, the Pricing Term
Sheet and the Offering Memorandum and any amendment or supplement to any of the foregoing as they reasonably request. 

(d)    Continued Compliance with Securities Laws. The Issuers will comply with the 1933 Act,
the rules and regulations thereunder (the “1933 Act Regulations”), the 1934 Act and the 1934 Act Regulations so as to permit the completion of the distribution of the Securities as contemplated by this Agreement, the General
Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum. If at any time prior to the completion of the distribution of the Securities by the Initial Purchasers to Eligible Purchasers, any event shall occur or condition shall exist as a result of which it is
necessary (or if the Representatives or counsel for the Initial Purchasers shall notify the Issuers that, in their judgment, it is necessary) to amend or supplement the General Disclosure Package or the Offering Memorandum (or, in each case, any
documents incorporated by reference therein) so that the General Disclosure Package or the Offering Memorandum, as the case may be, will not include any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make
the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made not misleading or if it is necessary (or, if the Representatives or counsel for the Initial Purchasers shall notify the Issuers that, in their judgment, it is
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Memorandum (or, in each case, any documents incorporated by reference therein) in order to comply with the requirements of the 1933 Act, the 1933 Act Regulations, the 1934 Act or the 1934 Act
Regulations, the Issuers will promptly notify the Representatives of such event or condition and of their intention to prepare such amendment or supplement (or, if the Representatives or counsel for the Initial Purchasers shall have notified the
Issuers as aforesaid, the Issuers will promptly notify the Representatives of their intention to prepare such amendment or supplement) and will promptly prepare, subject to Section 3(b) hereof, such amendment or supplement
as may be necessary to correct such untrue statement or omission or to comply with such requirements, and the Issuers will furnish to the Initial Purchasers such number of copies of such amendment or supplement as the Initial Purchasers may
reasonably request. If at any time an event shall occur or condition shall exist as a result of which it is necessary (or if the Representatives or counsel for the Initial Purchasers shall notify the Issuers that, in their judgment, it is necessary)
to amend or supplement any Issuer Free Writing Document so that it will not include an untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under
which they were made not misleading, or if it is necessary (or, if the Representatives or counsel for the Initial Purchasers shall notify the Issuers that, in their judgment, it is necessary) to amend or supplement such Issuer Free Writing Document
in order to comply with the requirements of the 1933 Act or the 1933 Act Regulations, the Issuers will promptly notify the Representatives of such event or condition and of their intention to prepare such amendment or supplement (or, if the
Representatives or counsel for the Initial Purchasers shall have notified the Issuers as aforesaid, the Issuers will promptly notify the Representatives of their intention to prepare such amendment or supplement) and will promptly prepare and,
subject to Section 3(b) hereof distribute, such amendment or supplement as may be necessary to eliminate or correct such conflict, untrue statement or omission or to comply with such requirements, and the Issuers will
furnish to the Initial Purchasers such number of copies of such amendment or supplement as the Initial Purchasers may reasonably request. 

(e)    Use of Offering Materials. Each of the Issuers and Guarantors consents to the use of the
General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum in accordance with the securities or “Blue Sky” laws of the jurisdictions in which the Securities are offered by the Initial Purchasers and by all dealers to whom Securities may be
sold, in connection with the offering and sale of the Securities. 
 (f)    “Blue Sky” and
Other Qualifications. The Issuers will use their best efforts, in cooperation with the Initial Purchasers, to qualify the Securities for offering and sale, or to obtain an exemption for the Securities to be offered and sold, under the
applicable securities laws of such states and other jurisdictions (domestic or foreign) as the Representatives may designate and to maintain such qualifications and exemptions in effect for so long as required for the distribution of the Securities;
provided, however, that the Issuers shall not be obligated to file any general consent to service of process or to qualify as a foreign limited partnership or corporation or as a dealer in securities in any jurisdiction in which it is
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file such statements and reports as may be required by the laws of such jurisdiction to continue such qualification or exemption, as the case may be, in effect for so long as required for the
distribution of the Securities. 
 (g)    Use of Proceeds. The Partnership will use the net
proceeds received by it from the sale of the Securities in the manner specified in the Preliminary Offering Memorandum and the Offering Memorandum under “Use of Proceeds.” 

(h)    Restriction on Sale of Securities. From and including the date of this Agreement
through and including the 45th day after the date of this Agreement, the Issuers and the Guarantors will not, without the prior written consent of Wells Fargo, directly or indirectly issue, offer,
pledge, sell, contract to sell, sell any option or contract to purchase, purchase any option or contract to sell, grant any option or right to sell or otherwise transfer or dispose of any debt securities of or guaranteed by any of the Issuers or
Guarantors (other than the Securities issued under this Agreement) or any securities convertible into or exercisable or exchangeable for any debt securities of or guaranteed by the Issuers except for the Exchange Notes and Exchange
Guarantees. 
 (i)    Rule 144A Information. So long as any of the Securities are outstanding,
during any period in which the Partnership is not subject to and in compliance with Section 13 or 15(d) of the 1934 Act, the Issuers and the Guarantors will, furnish at their expense to the Initial Purchasers, and, upon request, to the holders
of the Securities and prospective purchasers of the Securities the information required by Rule 144A(d)(4) under the 1933 Act (if any). 

(j)    Pricing Term Sheet. The Issuers will prepare the Pricing Term Sheet reflecting the final
terms of the Securities, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit D and otherwise in form and substance satisfactory to the Representatives; provided that the Issuers will furnish the Representatives with
copies of any such Pricing Term Sheet. 
 (k)    Preparation of the Offering Memorandum.
Immediately following the execution of this Agreement, the Issuers will, subject to Section 3(b) hereof, prepare the Offering Memorandum, which shall contain the public offering price and terms of the Securities, the
plan of distribution thereof and such other information as the Representatives and the Issuers may deem appropriate. 

(l)    DTC. The Issuers will use commercially reasonable efforts to permit the Securities to be
eligible for clearance and settlement through DTC. 
 (m)    No Stabilization. The Issuers, the
Guarantors and their respective affiliates will not take, directly or indirectly, any action designed to or that has constituted or that reasonably could be expected to cause or result in the stabilization or manipulation of the price of any
security of the Issuers or the Guarantors in connection with the offering of the Securities. 

(n)    No Affiliate Resales. The Issuers and the Guarantors will not, and will not permit any of
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resell any of the Securities that have been acquired by any of them, except for Securities purchased by the Issuers, the Guarantors or any of their respective affiliates and resold in a
transaction registered under the 1933 Act. 
 (o)    No General Solicitation. In connection with
any offer or sale of the Securities, the Issuers and the Guarantors will not engage, and will cause their respective affiliates and any person acting on their behalf (other than, in any case, the Initial Purchasers and any of their affiliates, as to
whom the Issuers and the Guarantors make no covenant) not to engage (i) in any form of general solicitation or general advertising (within the meaning of Regulation D of the 1933 Act) or any public offering within the meaning of Section
4(a)(2) of the 1933 Act in connection with any offer or sale of the Securities and/or (ii) in any directed selling effort with respect to the Securities (within the meaning of Regulation S under the 1933 Act), and to comply with the offering
restrictions requirement of Regulation S of the 1933 Act. 
 (p)    No Integration. The Issuers
will not, and will ensure that no affiliate of the Issuers that the Issuers control will, sell, offer for sale or solicit offers to buy or otherwise negotiate in respect of any “security” (as defined in the 1933 Act) that would be
integrated with the sale of the Securities in a manner that would require the registration under the 1933 Act of the sale to the Initial Purchaser or to the Eligible Purchasers of the Securities. 

(q)    Transaction Documents. The Issuers and the Guarantors will do and perform all things required
or necessary to be done and performed under the Transaction Documents by them prior to the Closing Date, and to satisfy all conditions precedent to the Initial Purchasers’ obligations hereunder to purchase the Securities. 

SECTION 4. Payment of Expenses. 

(a)    Expenses. The Issuers and the Guarantors, jointly and severally, will pay all expenses incident to
the performance of their respective obligations under this Agreement, including (i) the preparation, printing and delivery of the Preliminary Offering Memorandum, the General Disclosure Package, the Offering Memorandum and any Issuer Free
Writing Documents and each amendment thereto (in each case including exhibits) and any costs associated with electronic delivery of any of the foregoing, (ii) the word processing and delivery to the Initial Purchasers of each of the Transaction
Documents and such other documents as may be required in connection with the offering, purchase, sale, issuance or delivery of the Securities, (iii) the preparation, issuance and delivery of the certificates for the Securities and the issuance
and delivery of the Securities to the Initial Purchasers, including any issue or other transfer taxes and any stamp or other taxes or duties payable in connection with the sale, issuance or delivery of the Securities to the Initial Purchasers,
(iv) the fees and disbursements of the counsel, accountants and other advisors to the Issuers and the Guarantors, (v) the qualification or exemption of the Securities under securities laws in accordance with the provisions of
Section 3(f) hereof, including the reasonable fees and disbursements of counsel for the Initial Purchasers in connection therewith and in connection with the preparation, printing and delivery of the Blue Sky Survey and any
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(vii) all fees charged by any rating agencies for rating the Securities and all expenses and application fees incurred in connection with the approval of the Securities for clearance,
settlement and book-entry transfer through DTC, (viii) any fees and expenses of the Escrow Agent, including the fees and disbursements of counsel for the Escrow Agent in connection with the Escrow Agreement and (ix) all reasonable travel
expenses of each Initial Purchaser and the Issuers’ officers and employees and any other expenses of each Initial Purchaser and the Issuers in connection with attending or hosting meetings with prospective purchasers of the Securities, and
expenses associated with any electronic road show. 
 (b)    Termination of Agreement. If this Agreement
is terminated by the Representatives in accordance with the provisions of Section 5 or Section 9(a)(i), (iii)(A) or (v) hereof, the Issuers and the Guarantors, jointly and
severally, will reimburse the Initial Purchasers for all of their out-of-pocket expenses, including the reasonable fees and disbursements of counsel for the Initial
Purchasers. 
 SECTION 5. Conditions to Initial Purchasers’ Obligations. The obligations of the several Initial
Purchasers hereunder are subject to the accuracy, on the date hereof and at the Closing Date, of the representations and warranties of the Issuers and the Guarantors contained in this Agreement, or in certificates signed by any officer of any of the
Issuers or Guarantors or any subsidiary of the Issuers (whether signed on behalf of such officer, the Issuers or such subsidiary) delivered to the Representatives or counsel for the Initial Purchasers, to the performance by the Issuers and the
Guarantors of their respective covenants and other obligations hereunder, and to the following further conditions: 

(a)    Opinion of Counsel for Issuers and the Guarantors. At the Closing Date, the
Representatives shall have received the favorable opinions, dated as of the Closing Date, of (i) Baker Botts L.L.P., counsel for the Issuers and the Guarantors (“Issuers Counsel”), in form and substance satisfactory to the
Representatives, to the effect set forth in Exhibit F hereto, (ii) Baker Botts L.L.P., in its capacity as special Maryland counsel for Blackwater Maryland, L.L.C., in form and substance satisfactory to the Representatives and
(iii) Adams and Reese LLP, in its capacity as special Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Nevada counsel for the certain of the Guarantors, in form and substance satisfactory to the Representatives. 

(b)    Opinion of Counsel for Initial Purchasers. At the Closing Date, the Representatives
shall have received the favorable letter, dated as of the Closing Date, of Vinson & Elkins L.L.P., counsel for the Initial Purchasers, with respect to the Securities to be sold by the Issuers pursuant to this Agreement, the Indenture, the
General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum, and any amendments or supplements thereto and such other matters as the Representatives may reasonably request. 

(c)    Officers’ Certificate. At the Closing Date, there shall not have been, since the
date hereof or since the respective dates as of which information is given in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum (in each case exclusive of any amendments or supplements thereto subsequent to the date of this Agreement), any
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business, properties, management or prospects of (A) the Issuers and their subsidiaries taken as a whole, whether or not arising in the ordinary course of business, or (B) the Acquired
Company and its subsidiaries taken as a whole, whether or not arising in the ordinary course of business, and, at the Closing Date, the Representatives shall have received a certificate, signed on behalf of each of the Issuers and Guarantors by the
principal executive officer, principal financial officer and principal accounting officer of the General Partner, dated as of the Closing Date, to the effect that (i) there has been no such material adverse change with respect to the Issuers
and their subsidiaries, (ii) the representations and warranties of the Issuers and the Guarantors in this Agreement are true and correct at and as of the Closing Date with the same force and effect as though expressly made at and as of the
Closing Date and (iii) the Issuers and the Guarantors have complied with all agreements and satisfied all conditions on their part to be performed or satisfied at or prior to the Closing Date under or pursuant to this Agreement. 

(d)    Accountants’ Comfort Letter. At the time of the execution of this Agreement, the
Representatives shall have received from each of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, BDO USA, LLP, Ernst & Young LLP and Deloitte & Touche LLP a letter or letters, as the case may be, dated the date of this Agreement and in form and
substance satisfactory to the Representatives containing statements and information of the type ordinarily included in accountants’ “comfort letters” to initial purchasers with respect to the financial statements and certain financial
information, including the pro forma financial statements and financial information of the Issuers and the Acquired Company, contained in the General Disclosure Package, any Issuer Free Writing Documents (other than any electronic road show) and the
Offering Memorandum and any amendments or supplements to any of the foregoing. 
 (e)    Bring-down
Comfort Letter. At the Closing Date, the Representatives shall have received from each of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, BDO USA, LLP, Ernst & Young LLP and Deloitte & Touche LLP a letter or letters, as the case may be,
dated as of the Closing Date and in form and substance satisfactory to the Representatives, to the effect that they reaffirm the statements made in the letter or letters furnished pursuant to subsection (d) of this Section, except that the
specified date referred to shall be a date not more than three business days prior to the Closing Date. 

(f)    No Downgrade. There shall not have occurred, on or after the date of this Agreement,
any downgrading in the rating of any debt securities of or guaranteed by the Issuers, or any debt securities of any subsidiary or subsidiary trust of the Issuers, by any “nationally recognized statistical rating organization” (as defined
by the Commission in Section 3(a)(62) of the 1934 Act) or any public announcement that any such organization has placed its rating on the Issuers or any such debt securities under surveillance or review or on a
so-called “watch list” (other than an announcement with positive implications of a possible upgrading, and no implication of a possible downgrading, of such rating) or any announcement by any such
organization that the Issuers or any such debt securities has been placed on negative outlook. 

(g)    DTC Eligibility. The Securities shall be eligible for clearance and settlement through DTC.

  
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 (h)    Transaction Documents. The Issuers, the
Guarantors and the other parties thereto shall have executed and delivered each of the Transaction Documents, and the Initial Purchasers shall have received an original copies thereof, duly executed by the Issuers, the Guarantors and the other
parties thereto. 
 (i)    Additional Documents. At the Closing Date, counsel for the
Initial Purchasers shall have been furnished with such documents and opinions as they may require for the purpose of enabling them to pass upon the issuance and sale of the Securities as herein contemplated, or in order to evidence the accuracy of
any of the representations or warranties, or the fulfillment of any of the conditions, contained in this Agreement, or as the Representatives or counsel for the Initial Purchasers may otherwise reasonably request; and all proceedings taken by the
Issuers or any Guarantor in connection with the issuance and sale of the Securities as herein contemplated and in connection with the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be satisfactory in form and substance to the
Representatives. 
 (j)    Termination of Agreement. If any condition specified in this
Section 5 shall not have been fulfilled when and as required to be fulfilled, this Agreement may be terminated by the Representatives by notice to the Issuers and the Guarantors at any time on or prior to the Closing Date
and such termination shall be without liability of any party to any other party except as provided in Section 4 hereof and except that Sections 1, 4(b), 6, 7, 8,
11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18 and 19 hereof shall survive any such termination of this Agreement and remain in full force and effect. 

(k)    Termination of the Merger Agreements. The Merger Agreements shall not have been
terminated and, to the Partnership’s knowledge, no event or condition shall have occurred or exist that would cause the conditions to closing set forth therein not to be satisfied. 

SECTION 6. Indemnification. 

(a)    Indemnification by the Issuers and the Guarantors. Each of the Issuers and Guarantors agrees, jointly
and severally, to indemnify and hold harmless each Initial Purchaser, its affiliates, and its and their officers, directors, agents and each person, if any, who controls any Initial Purchaser within the meaning of Section 15 of the 1933 Act or
Section 20 of the 1934 Act as follows: 
 against any and all loss, liability, claim, damage and expense whatsoever (including any amount paid in
settlement or pursuant to a judgment or other disposition of any litigation, investigation or proceeding provided such settlement is effected with the written consent of the Issuers), as incurred, arising out of or based upon any untrue statement or
alleged untrue statement of a material fact included or incorporated by reference in the Preliminary Offering Memorandum, any Issuer Free Writing Document, the General Disclosure Package or the Offering Memorandum (or any amendment or supplement to
any of the foregoing), or in any materials, presentations or information provided to investors by, or with the approval of, the Issuers or any Guarantor in connection with the marketing of the offering of the Securities, including any road show or
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electronically), or the omission or alleged omission therefrom of a material fact necessary in order to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made,
not misleading and agrees to reimburse each such indemnified party, as incurred, for any legal or other expenses reasonably incurred by them in connection with investigation, preparing for or defending any such loss, liability, claim, damage or
action; 
 provided, however, that this indemnity agreement shall not apply to any loss, liability, claim, damage or expense to the extent
arising out of or based upon any untrue statement or omission or alleged untrue statement or omission made in reliance upon and in conformity with written information about any Initial Purchaser furnished to the Issuers or any Guarantor by such
Initial Purchaser through the Representatives expressly for use in the Preliminary Offering Memorandum, any Issuer Free Writing Document, the General Disclosure Package or the Offering Memorandum (or in any amendment or supplement to any of the
foregoing), it being understood and agreed that the only such information furnished by the Initial Purchasers as aforesaid consists of the information described as such in Section 6(b) hereof. 

(b)    Indemnification by the Initial Purchasers. Each Initial Purchaser agrees, severally and not jointly, to
indemnify and hold harmless the Issuers and the Guarantors, their respective officers, directors and each person, if any, who controls the Issuers within the meaning of Section 15 of the 1933 Act or Section 20 of the 1934 Act against any
and all loss, liability, claim, damage and expense described in the indemnity contained in subsection (a) of this Section 6, as incurred, but only with respect to untrue statements or omissions, or alleged untrue
statements or omissions, included in the Preliminary Offering Memorandum, any Issuer Free Writing Document or the Offering Memorandum (or any amendment or supplement to any of the foregoing), in reliance upon and in conformity with written
information relating to such Initial Purchaser furnished to the Issuers or any Guarantor by such Initial Purchaser through the Representatives expressly for use therein. The Issuers and the Guarantors hereby acknowledge and agree that the
information furnished to the Issuers and any Guarantor by the Initial Purchasers through the Representatives expressly for use in the Preliminary Offering Memorandum, any Issuer Free Writing Document or the Offering Memorandum (or any amendment or
supplement to any of the foregoing), consists exclusively of the information in the Preliminary Offering Memorandum and the Offering Memorandum appearing under the caption “Plan of Distribution—Stabilization and Short Positions” and
the information regarding market making by the Initial Purchasers appearing in the first paragraph under the caption “Plan of Distribution—Rule 144A and Regulation S.” 

(c)    Actions Against Parties; Notification. Each indemnified party shall give notice as promptly as
reasonably practicable to each indemnifying party of any action commenced against it in respect of which indemnity may be sought hereunder; provided, however, that the failure to so notify an indemnifying party shall not relieve such
indemnifying party from any liability that it may have under this Section 6; provided further, that the failure to so notify such indemnifying party shall not relive such indemnifying party from any liability that it
may have to such indemnified party otherwise than under this Section 6. Counsel to the indemnified parties shall be selected as follows: counsel to the Initial Purchasers and the other indemnified parties referred to in
Section 6(a) above shall be selected by Wells Fargo; and counsel to the Issuers and the Guarantors, their respective directors, each of their respective officers and each person, if any, who controls the Issuers within the
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the 1934 Act shall be selected by the Issuers and the Guarantors. An indemnifying party may participate at its own expense in the defense of any such action; provided, however, that
counsel to the indemnifying party shall not (except with the consent of the indemnified party) also be counsel to the indemnified party. In no event shall the indemnifying party be liable for the fees and expenses of more than one counsel (in
addition to any local counsel) separate from their own counsel for the Initial Purchasers and the other indemnified parties referred to in Section 6(a) above; and the fees and expenses of more than one counsel (in addition
to any local counsel) separate from their own counsel for the Issuers and the Guarantors, their respective directors, each of their respective officers and each person, if any, who controls the Issuers within the meaning of Section 15 of the
1933 Act or Section 20 of the 1934 Act, in each case in connection with any one action or separate but similar or related actions in the same jurisdiction arising out of the same general allegations or circumstances. The indemnifying party
under this Section 6 shall not be liable for any settlement of any proceeding effected without its written consent, which will not be unreasonably withheld, but if settled with such consent or if there be a final judgment
for the plaintiff, the indemnifying party agrees to indemnify the indemnified party against loss, claim, damage, liability, or expense by reason of such settlement or judgment. No indemnifying party shall, without the prior written consent of the
indemnified parties, settle or compromise or consent to the entry of any judgment with respect to any litigation, or any investigation or proceeding by any governmental agency or body, commenced or threatened, or any claim whatsoever in respect of
which indemnification or contribution could be sought under this Section 6 or Section 7 hereof (whether or not the indemnified parties are actual or potential parties thereto), unless such
settlement, compromise or consent (i) includes an unconditional release of each indemnified party from all liability arising out of such litigation, investigation, proceeding or claim and (ii) does not include a statement as to or an
admission of fault, culpability or a failure to act by or on behalf of any indemnified party. No indemnifying party will be liable under this Section 6 for any settlement of any claim or action effected without its prior written consent, which
shall not be unreasonably withheld. 
 SECTION 7. Contribution. If the indemnification provided for in
Section 6 hereof is for any reason unavailable to or insufficient to hold harmless an indemnified party in respect of any losses, liabilities, claims, damages or expenses referred to therein, then each indemnifying party
shall contribute to the aggregate amount of such losses, liabilities, claims, damages and expenses incurred by such indemnified party, as incurred, (i) in such proportion as is appropriate to reflect the relative benefits received by the
Issuers and the Guarantors on the one hand and the Initial Purchasers on the other hand from the offering of the Securities pursuant to this Agreement or (ii) if the allocation provided by clause (i) is not permitted by applicable law, in
such proportion as is appropriate to reflect not only the relative benefits referred to in clause (i) above but also the relative fault of the Issuers and the Guarantors on the one hand and of the Initial Purchasers on the other hand in
connection with the statements or omissions which resulted in such losses, liabilities, claims, damages or expenses, as well as any other relevant equitable considerations. 

The relative benefits received by the Issuers and the Guarantors on the one hand and the Initial Purchasers on the other hand in connection
with the offering of the Securities pursuant to this Agreement shall be deemed to be in the same respective proportions as the total net proceeds from the offering of the Securities pursuant to this Agreement (before deducting expenses) received by
the Issuers and the Guarantors and the total underwriting discounts and commissions received by the Initial Purchasers, in each case as determined pursuant to this Agreement, bear to the aggregate initial offering price of the Securities as set
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 The relative fault of the Issuers and the Guarantors on the one hand and the Initial Purchasers
on the other hand shall be determined by reference to, among other things, whether any such untrue or alleged untrue statement of a material fact or omission or alleged omission to state a material fact relates to information supplied by the Issuers
and the Guarantors on the one hand or by the Initial Purchasers on the other hand and the parties’ relative intent, knowledge, access to information and opportunity to correct or prevent such statement or omission. 

The Issuers, the Guarantors and the Initial Purchasers agree that it would not be just and equitable if contribution pursuant to this
Section 7 were determined by pro rata allocation (even if the Initial Purchasers were treated as one entity for such purpose) or by any other method of allocation which does not take account of the equitable
considerations referred to above in this Section 7. The aggregate amount of losses, liabilities, claims, damages and expenses incurred by an indemnified party and referred to above in this
Section 7 shall be deemed to include any legal or other expenses reasonably incurred by such indemnified party in investigating, preparing or defending against any litigation, or any investigation or proceeding by any
governmental agency or body, commenced or threatened, or any claim whatsoever based upon any such untrue or alleged untrue statement or omission or alleged omission. 

Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section 7, no Initial Purchaser shall be required to contribute any amount in
excess of the amount by which the total discounts and commissions from the sale to Eligible Purchasers of the Securities initially purchased by it exceeds the amount of any damages which such Initial Purchaser has otherwise been required to pay by
reason of any such untrue or alleged untrue statement or omission or alleged omission. 
 No person guilty of fraudulent misrepresentation
(within the meaning of Section 11(f) of the 1933 Act) shall be entitled to contribution from any person who was not guilty of such fraudulent misrepresentation. 

For purposes of this Section 7, each affiliate, officer, director, and employee of each Initial Purchaser and
each person, if any, who controls any Initial Purchaser within the meaning of Section 15 of the 1933 Act or Section 20 of the 1934 Act shall have the same rights to contribution as such Initial Purchaser, and each director of the
Issuers and of each Guarantor, each officer of the Issuers and of each Guarantor, and each person, if any, who controls the Issuers within the meaning of Section 15 of the 1933 Act or Section 20 of the 1934 Act shall have the same rights
to contribution as the Issuers and the Guarantors. The Initial Purchasers’ respective obligations to contribute pursuant to this Section 7 are several in proportion to the principal amount of Securities set forth
opposite their respective names in Exhibit A hereto and not joint. 
 SECTION 8. Representations, Warranties
and Agreements to Survive Delivery. All representations, warranties and agreements contained in this Agreement or in certificates signed by any officer of the Issuers or any of their subsidiaries (whether signed on behalf of such officer, the
Issuers, or such subsidiary) and delivered to the Representatives or counsel to the Initial Purchasers, shall remain operative and in full force and effect, regardless of any 

  
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investigation made by or on behalf of any Initial Purchaser, its affiliates and any of their any officers, directors, employees, or agents of any Initial Purchaser or any person controlling any
Initial Purchaser, or by or on behalf of any of the Issuers or Guarantors, any officer, director or employee of any of the Issuers or Guarantors or any person controlling any of the Issuers or Guarantors, and shall survive delivery of and payment
for the Securities. 
 SECTION 9. Termination of Agreement. 

(a)    Termination; General. The Representatives may terminate this Agreement, by notice to the Issuers and
the Guarantors, at any time on or prior to the Closing Date (i) if there has been, at any time on or after the date of this Agreement or since the respective dates as of which information is given in the General Disclosure Package or the
Offering Memorandum (in each case exclusive of any amendments or supplements thereto subsequent to the date of this Agreement), any material adverse change or any development that could reasonably be expected to result in a material adverse change,
in the condition (financial or other), results of operations, business, properties, management or prospects of the Issuers and their subsidiaries taken as a whole, whether or not arising in the ordinary course of business, or (ii) if there has
occurred any material adverse change in the financial markets in the United States or the international financial markets, any declaration of a national emergency or war by the United States, any outbreak of hostilities or escalation thereof or
other calamity or crisis or any change or development involving a prospective change in national or international political, financial or economic conditions (including, without limitation, as a result of terrorist activities), in each case the
effect of which is such as to make it, in the judgment of the Representatives, impracticable or inadvisable to proceed with the offering, sale or delivery of the Securities or to enforce contracts for the sale of the Securities on the terms and in
the manner contemplated in the General Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum, or (iii) (A) if trading in any securities of the Partnership has been suspended or materially limited by the Commission or the New York Stock Exchange
(the “NYSE”), or (B) if trading generally on the NYSE, the Nasdaq Global Select Market or the Nasdaq Global Market has been suspended or limited, or minimum or maximum prices for trading have been fixed, or maximum ranges for
prices have been required, by any of said exchanges or by order of the Commission or any other governmental authority, or (C) if a material disruption has occurred in commercial banking or securities settlement or clearance services in the
United States or in Europe, or (iv) if a banking moratorium has been declared by either Federal or New York authorities or (v) if there shall have occurred, on or after the date of this Agreement, any downgrading in the rating of any debt
securities of or guaranteed by the Issuers or any Guarantor, by any “nationally recognized statistical rating organization” (as defined by the Commission in Section 3(a)(62) of the 1934 Act) or any public announcement that any such
organization has placed its rating on the Issuers or any Guarantor or any such debt securities under surveillance or review or on a so-called “watch list” (other than an announcement with positive
implications of a possible upgrading, and no implication of a possible downgrading, of such rating) or any announcement by any such organization that the Issuers or any Guarantor or any such debt securities has been placed on negative outlook. 

(b)    Liabilities. If this Agreement is terminated pursuant to this Section 9,
such termination shall be without liability of any party to any other party except as provided in Section 4 hereof, and except that Sections 1, 4(b), 6, 7, 8, 11,
12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18 and 19 hereof shall survive such termination and remain in full force and effect. 

  
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 SECTION 10. Default by One or More of the Initial Purchasers. (a) If one or more of
the Initial Purchasers shall fail at the Closing Date to purchase the aggregate principal amount of Securities which it or they are obligated to purchase under this Agreement (the “Defaulted Securities”), the Representatives shall
have the right, within 24 hours thereafter, to make arrangements for one or more of the non-defaulting Initial Purchasers, or any other purchaser, to purchase all, but not less than all, of the Defaulted
Securities in such amounts as may be agreed upon and upon the terms herein set forth; if, however, the Representatives shall not have completed such arrangements within such 24-hour period, then: 

(i)    if the aggregate principal amount of Defaulted Securities does not exceed 10% of the aggregate
principal amount of Securities, each of the non-defaulting Initial Purchasers shall be obligated, severally and not jointly, to purchase the full amount of such Defaulted Securities in the proportions that
their respective underwriting obligations hereunder bear to the underwriting obligations of all non-defaulting Initial Purchasers; or 

(ii)    if the number of Defaulted Securities exceeds 10% of the aggregate principal amount of Securities,
this Agreement shall terminate without liability on the part of any non-defaulting Party. 
 No
action taken pursuant to this Section 10 shall relieve any defaulting Initial Purchaser from liability in respect of its default. Any termination of this Agreement pursuant to this Section 10 shall be without liability
on the part of the Partnership Parties, except that the Partnership Parties will continue to be liable for the payment of expenses as set forth in Section 4 hereof and except that the provisions of Section 6 hereof shall not terminate and
shall remain in effect. 
 In the event of any such default which does not result in a termination of this Agreement, the Representatives or
the Issuers shall have the right to postpone the Closing Date for a period not exceeding seven days in order to effect any required changes in the General Disclosure Package or Offering Memorandum or in any other documents or arrangements. As used
herein, the term “Initial Purchaser” includes any person substituted for an Initial Purchaser under this Section 10. 

SECTION 11. Notices. All notices and other communications hereunder shall be in writing, shall be effective only upon receipt and shall
be mailed, delivered by hand or overnight courier, or transmitted by fax (with the receipt of any such fax to be confirmed by telephone). Notices to the Initial Purchasers shall be directed to the Representatives at Wells Fargo Securities, LLC,
301 S. College St., 6th Floor, Charlotte, North Carolina 28288, Attention: Transaction Management, fax no. (704) 383-9165 (with such fax to be
confirmed by telephone to (704) 715-0541); and notices to the Issuers or any Guarantor shall be directed to American Midstream Partners, LP, 2103 CityWest Blvd., Houston, TX 77042, Attention: Regina Gregory,
Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, Fax: (713) 278-8870 (with such fax to be confirmed by telephone to (713) 815-3900). 

SECTION 12. Parties. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the Initial Purchasers, the Issuers, the
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firm or corporation, other than the Initial Purchasers, the Issuers, the Guarantors and their respective successors and the controlling persons and other indemnified parties referred to in
Sections 6 and 7 and their successors, heirs and legal representatives, any legal or equitable right, remedy or claim under or in respect of this Agreement or any provision herein contained. This Agreement and all
conditions and provisions hereof are intended to be for the sole and exclusive benefit of the Initial Purchasers, the Issuers, the Guarantors and their respective successors, and said controlling persons and other indemnified parties and their
successors, heirs and legal representatives, and for the benefit of no other person or entity. No purchaser of Securities from any Initial Purchaser shall be deemed to be a successor by reason merely of such purchase. The parties hereby agree that
Merrill Lynch may, without notice to the Company, assign its rights and obligations under this Agreement to any other registered broker-dealer wholly owned by Bank of America Corporation to which all or substantially all of Merrill Lynch’s
investment banking or related business may be transferred following the date of this Agreement 
 SECTION 13. Governing Law and Time.
THIS AGREEMENT AND ANY CLAIM, CONTROVERSY OR DISPUTE ARISING UNDER OR RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN, SPECIFIED TIMES
OF DAY REFER TO NEW YORK CITY TIME. 
 SECTION 14. Effect of Headings. The Section and Exhibit headings herein are for
convenience only and shall not affect the construction hereof. 
 SECTION 15. Interpretation. 

All references in this Agreement to the Preliminary Offering Memorandum and the Offering Memorandum, any Issuer Free Writing Document or any
amendment or supplement to any of the foregoing shall be deemed to include all versions thereof delivered (physically or electronically) to the Representatives or the Initial Purchasers. 

All references in this Agreement to financial statements and schedules and other information which is “contained,”
“included” or “stated” in the Preliminary Offering Memorandum or the Offering Memorandum (and all other references of like import) shall be deemed to mean and include all such financial statements and schedules and other
information which is incorporated by reference in the Preliminary Offering Memorandum or the Offering Memorandum, as the case may be; and all references in this Agreement to amendments or supplements to the Preliminary Offering Memorandum or the
Offering Memorandum shall be deemed to mean and include the filing of any document under the 1934 Act which is incorporated by reference in the Preliminary Offering Memorandum or the Offering Memorandum. 

SECTION 16. Permitted Free Writing Documents; No General Solicitation. 

(a)    Each Initial Purchaser, severally and not jointly, represents, warrants and agrees that it has not made and, unless
it obtains the prior written consent of the Issuers, the Guarantors and the Representatives, it will not make, any offer relating to the Securities pursuant to an Issuer Free Writing Prospectus; provided that the prior written consent of the
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and the Representatives shall be deemed to have been given in respect of the Issuer Free Writing Documents, if any, listed on Exhibit E(2) hereto and to any electronic
road show in the form previously provided by the Issuers to and approved by the Representatives. 
 (b)    In connection
with any offer or sale of the Securities, the Initial Purchasers have not, and will not, engage, and have caused, or will cause, their respective affiliates and any person acting on their behalf (other than, in any case, the Issuers and the
Guarantors and any of their affiliates, as to whom the Initial Purchasers make no representation or covenant) not to engage (i) in any form of general solicitation or general advertising (within the meaning of Regulation D of the 1933 Act)
or any public offering within the meaning of Section 4(a)(2) of the 1933 Act in connection with any offer or sale of the Securities and/or (ii) in any directed selling effort with respect to the Securities (within the meaning of Regulation
S under the 1933 Act), and to comply with the offering restrictions requirement of Regulation S of the 1933 Act. 
 SECTION 17. Absence
of Fiduciary Relationship. The Issuers and the Guarantors acknowledge and agree that (i) the purchase and sale of the Securities pursuant to this Agreement is an arm’s-length commercial
transaction between the Issuers, on the one hand, and the Initial Purchasers, on the other, (ii) in connection therewith and with the process leading to such transaction each Initial Purchaser is acting solely as a principal and not an agent or
fiduciary of either of the Issuers, (iii) no Initial Purchaser has assumed an advisory or fiduciary responsibility in favor of either the Issuers with respect to the offering contemplated hereby or the process leading thereto (irrespective of
whether such Initial Purchaser has advised or is currently advising either of the Issuers on other matters) or any other obligation to the Issuers except the obligations expressly set forth in this Agreement and (iv) each of the Issuers has
consulted its own legal and financial advisors to the extent it deemed appropriate. Each of the Issuers agrees that it will not claim that any Initial Purchaser has rendered advisory services of any nature or respect, or owes a fiduciary to similar
duty to either of the Issuers, in connection with such transaction or the process leading thereto. 
 SECTION 18. Waiver of Jury
Trial. The Issuers, the Guarantors and each of the Initial Purchasers hereby irrevocably waives, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, any and all right to trial by jury in any legal proceeding arising out of or relating to this
Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby. 
 SECTION 19. Consent to Jurisdiction. The Issuers and the Guarantors hereby
submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of any U.S. federal or state court located in the Borough of Manhattan, the City and County of New York in any action, suit or proceeding arising out of or
relating to or based upon this Agreement or any of the transactions contemplated hereby, and the Issuers and the Guarantors irrevocably and unconditionally waive any objection to the laying of venue of any action, suit or proceeding in any such
court arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby and irrevocably and unconditionally waive and agree not to plead or claim in any such court that any such action, suit or proceeding has been brought in an
inconvenient forum. 
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 If the foregoing is in accordance with your understanding of our agreement, please sign and
return to the Issuers and the Guarantors a counterpart hereof, whereupon this instrument, along with all counterparts, will become a binding agreement among the Initial Purchasers, the Issuers and the Guarantors in accordance with its terms. 

 

			
	    Very truly yours,
	
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM PARTNERS, LP,
	        By:	 	American Midstream GP, LLC, its sole general partner
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM, LLC,
	 AMERICAN MIDSTREAM FINANCE

CORPORATION,

	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM MARKETING, LLC,
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM (ALABAMA GATHERING), LLC,
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM (ALABAMA INTRASTATE), LLC,
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM (ALATENN), LLC,
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM (LOUISIANA INTRASTATE), LLC,
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM (MISSISSIPPI), LLC,
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM (SIGCO INTRASTATE), LLC,
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM (TENNESSEE RIVER), LLC,
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM ONSHORE PIPELINES, LLC,
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM OFFSHORE (SEACREST), LP,
	        By:	 	American Midstream, LLC, its general partner
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM (BURNS POINT), LLC,
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM CHATOM, LLC,
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM CHATOM UNIT 1, LLC,
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM CHATOM UNIT 2, LLC,
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM MADISON, LLC, HIGH POINT GAS TRANSMISSION
	HOLDINGS, LLC,

 Signature page to Purchase Agreement 

 
			
	 HIGH POINT GAS TRANSMISSION,

LLC,

	HIGH POINT GAS GATHERING HOLDINGS, LLC,
	HIGH POINT GAS GATHERING, L.L.C. ,
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM (LAVACA), LLC,
	CENTANA GATHERING, LLC,
	CENTANA OIL GATHERING, LLC,
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM REPUBLIC, LLC,
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM COSTAR, LLC,
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM GAS SOLUTIONS, LP,
	        By:	 	 American Midstream Gas
 Solutions GP, LLC,
its general
 partner

	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM GAS SOLUTIONS GP, LLC,
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM GAS SOLUTIONS LP, LLC,
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM BAKKEN, LLC,
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM PERMIAN, LLC,
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM EAST TEXAS RAIL, LLC,
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM DELTA HOUSE, LLC
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM MESQUITE, LLC
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM TRANSTAR GAS PROCESSING, LLC
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM AMPAN, LLC
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM EMERALD, LLC
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM PINEY WOODS, LLC
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM MIDLA
	RECONFIGURATION, LLC
	D-DAY OFFSHORE HOLDINGS, LLC
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Eric T. Kalamaras

		 	Eric T. Kalamaras
		 	 Senior Vice President and Chief

Financial Officer

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	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM TERMINALING, LLC
	BLACKWATER INVESTMENTS, INC.,
	AMERICAN MIDSTREAM BLACKWATER, LLC,
	BLACKWATER MIDSTREAM CORP.,
	BLACKWATER GEORGIA, L.L.C.,
	BLACKWATER HARVEY, LLC,
	BLACKWATER MARYLAND, L.L.C.,
	BLACKWATER NEW ORLEANS, L.L.C. ,
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Eric T. Kalamaras

		 	Eric T. Kalamaras
		 	Executive Vice President

 Signature page to Purchase Agreement 

 CONFIRMED AND ACCEPTED, as of the 

date first above written: 
  

					
	WELLS FARGO SECURITIES, LLC	  	
	MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER & SMITH
                              INCORPORATED	  	
			
	By:	  	WELLS FARGO SECURITIES, LLC	  	
			
	By:	  	 /s/ Todd B. Schanzlin
	  	
		  	Authorized Signatory	  	
			
	By:	  	MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER & SMITH
                              INCORPORATED	  	
			
	By:	  	 /s/ Jeffrey Bloomquist
	  	
		  	Authorized Signatory	  	

 For themselves and as Representative of the Initial Purchasers named in Exhibit A hereto. 

Signature page to Purchase Agreement 

 EXHIBIT A 
  

					
	 Name of Initial Purchaser
	  	Principal Amount
of
Securities	 
	 Wells Fargo Securities, LLC
	  	$	109,091,000.00	  
	 Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith

                   
  Incorporated
	  	$	66,667,000.00	  
	 RBC Capital Markets, LLC
	  	$	15,000,000.00	  
	 Citigroup Global Markets Inc.
	  	$	15,000,000.00	  
	 SunTrust Robinson Humphrey, Inc.
	  	$	15,000,000.00	  
	 Natixis Securities Americas LLC
	  	$	15,000,000.00	  
	 ABN AMRO Securities (USA) LLC
	  	$	15,000,000.00	  
	 Capital One Securities, Inc.
	  	$	13,636,000.00	  
	 Deutsche Bank Securities Inc.
	  	$	12,121,000.00	  
	 BNP Paribas Securities Corp.
	  	$	9,091,000.00	  
	 BMO Capital Markets Corp.
	  	$	7,576,000.00	  
	 Santander Investment Securities Inc.
	  	$	3,788,000.00	  
	 BBVA Securities Inc.
	  	$	3,030,000.00	  
		  	  
	  
	 
	 Total
	  	$	300,000,000	  
		  	  
	  
	 

 EXHIBIT B 

Guarantors 
  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Partners, LP 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Finance Corporation 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Marketing, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (Alabama Gathering), LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (Alabama Intrastate), LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (Alatenn), LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (Louisiana Intrastate), LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (Mississippi), LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (Sigco Intrastate), LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (Tennessee River), LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Onshore Pipelines, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Offshore (Seacrest), LP 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (Burns Point), LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Chatom, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Chatom Unit 1, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Chatom Unit 2, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Madison, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	High Point Gas Transmission Holdings, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	High Point Gas Transmission, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	High Point Gas Gathering Holdings, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	High Point Gas Gathering, L.L.C. 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (Lavaca), LLC 

  

	 	•	 	Centana Gathering, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	Centana Oil Gathering, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Republic, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Costar, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Gas Solutions, LP 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Gas Solutions GP, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Gas Solutions LP, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Bakken, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Permian, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream East Texas Rail, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Delta House, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Mesquite, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Transtar Gas Processing, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Ampan, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Emerald, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Piney Woods, LLC 

	 	•	 	American Midstream Midla Reconfiguration, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	D-Day Offshore Holdings, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Terminaling, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	Blackwater Investments, INC. 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Blackwater, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	Blackwater Midstream Corp. 

  

	 	•	 	Blackwater Georgia, L.L.C. 

  

	 	•	 	Blackwater Harvey, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	Blackwater Maryland, L.L.C. 

  

	 	•	 	Blackwater New Orleans, L.L.C. 

 EXHIBIT C-1 

DELAWARE CORPORATION SUBSIDIARIES OF THE PARTNERSHIP 
  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Finance Corporation 

 EXHIBIT C-2 

DELAWARE LLC SUBSIDIARIES OF THE OPERATING COMPANY 
  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (Bamagas Intrastate), LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (Mississippi), LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (SIGCO Intrastate), LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (Louisiana Intrastate), LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Onshore Pipelines, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (Midla), LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Marketing, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	Mid Louisiana Gas Transmission, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Chatom, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Chatom Unit 1, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Chatom Unit 2, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Delta House, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Madison, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	High Point Gas Gathering Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	High Point Gas Transmission Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	High Point Gas Transmission, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (Burns Point), LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Blackwater, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	Centana Gathering, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	Centana Oil Gathering, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Republic, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Costar, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Bakken, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Permian, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Mesquite, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream EnerTrade, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Transtar Gas Processing, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream East Texas Rail, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Gas Solutions GP, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Gas Solutions LP, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (Lavaca), LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Midla Financing, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Midla Reconfiguration, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Piney Woods, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream AMPAN, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Panther, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	Main Pass Oil Gathering Company, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	Pinto Offshore Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	D-Day Offshore Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	Delta House Oil and Gas Lateral LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	Delta House FPS LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Terminaling, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	Cayenne Pipeline, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Emerald, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	Tri-States NGL Pipeline, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	Wilprise Pipeline Company, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	Destin Pipeline Company, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	Okeanos Gas Gathering Company, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

 EXHIBIT C-3 

ALABAMA LLC SUBSIDIARIES OF THE OPERATING COMPANY 
  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (AlaTenn), LLC, an Alabama limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (Alabama Gathering), LLC, an Alabama limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (Alabama Intrastate), LLC, an Alabama limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (Tennessee River), LLC, an Alabama limited liability company 

 EXHIBIT C-4 

TEXAS LLC SUBSIDIARY OF THE OPERATING COMPANY 
  

	 	•	 	High Point Gas Gathering, L.L.C., a Texas limited liability company 

 EXHIBIT C-5 

TEXAS LP SUBSIDIARY OF THE OPERATING COMPANY 
  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Offshore (Seacrest), LP, a Texas limited partnership 

 EXHIBIT C-6 

DELAWARE LP SUBSIDIARY OF THE OPERATING COMPANY 
  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Gas Solutions, LP, a Delaware limited partnership 

 EXHIBIT C-7 

SUBSIDIARIES OF AMERICAN MIDSTREAM BLACKWATER 
  

	 	•	 	Blackwater Investments, Inc., a Delaware corporation 

  

	 	•	 	Blackwater Midstream Corp., a Nevada corporation 

  

	 	•	 	Blackwater New Orleans, L.L.C., a Louisiana limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	Blackwater Georgia, L.L.C., a Georgia limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	Blackwater Maryland, L.L.C., a Maryland limited liability company 

  

	 	•	 	Blackwater Harvey, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 

 EXHIBIT C-8 

SIGNIFICANT SUBSIDIARIES OF THE PARTNERSHIP 
  

	 	•	 	American Midstream, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (Alabama Intrastate), LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (Bamagas Intrastate), LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (Mississippi), LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (Midla),LLC 

  

	 	•	 	Mid Louisiana Gas Transmission, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Chatom Unit 1, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Chatom Unit 2, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Chatom, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	High Point Gas Gathering, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	High Point Gas Transmission, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	Blackwater Holdings, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Blackwater, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	Blackwater Investments, Inc. 

  

	 	•	 	Blackwater Midstream Corp. 

  

	 	•	 	Blackwater New Orleans, L.L.C. 

  

	 	•	 	Blackwater Georgia, L.L.C. 

  

	 	•	 	Blackwater Harvey, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream (Lavaca), LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Costar, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Gas Solutions Ltd 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Permian, LLC 

  

	 	•	 	American Midstream Bakken, LLC 

 EXHIBIT D 

FORM OF PRICING TERM SHEET 

AMERICAN MIDSTREAM PARTNERS, LP 

AMERICAN MIDSTREAM FINANCE CORPORATION 

$300,000,000 8.500% Senior Notes due 2021 

December 13, 2016 
 Term
Sheet 
 Term Sheet dated December 13, 2016 to the Preliminary Offering Memorandum dated December 7, 2016 of American Midstream Partners, LP
and American Midstream Finance Corporation. This Term Sheet is qualified in its entirety by reference to the Preliminary Offering Memorandum. The information in this Term Sheet supplements the Preliminary Offering Memorandum and supersedes the
information in the Preliminary Offering Memorandum to the extent it is inconsistent with the information in the Preliminary Offering Memorandum. Capitalized terms used in this Term Sheet but not defined have the meanings given them in the
Preliminary Offering Memorandum. 
  

			
	Issuers	  	 American Midstream Partners, LP (“AMID”)

American Midstream Finance Corporation

		
	Title of Securities	  	8.500% Senior Notes due 2021 (the “Notes”)
		
	Aggregate Principal Amount	  	$300,000,000
		
	Distribution	  	144A/Regulation S with registration rights
		
	Maturity Date	  	December 15, 2021
		
	Issue Price	  	100.000%
		
	Coupon	  	8.500%
		
	Yield to Maturity	  	8.500%
		
	Interest Payment Dates	  	June 15 and December 15 of each year, beginning on June 15, 2017
		
	Trade Date	  	December 13, 2016
		
	Settlement Date	  	 December 28, 2016 (T+10)
  

We expect that delivery of the Notes will be made against payment therefor on or about the closing date, which will be the tenth business day following the
date of pricing of the Notes (this settlement cycle being referred to as “T+10”).

		
	Escrow of Proceeds; Special Mandatory Redemption	  	Net proceeds from the offering before expenses will be deposited into an escrow account pending the closing of the JPE Merger and the satisfaction of the other escrow release conditions. If the closing of the JPE Merger and the
satisfaction of the other escrow release conditions do not occur on or prior to June 30, 2017, or if the JPE Merger Agreement is terminated at any time on or prior to that date, then the escrowed funds will be applied to the mandatory
redemption of the notes at a price equal to 100% of the initial offering price of the notes, plus accrued and unpaid interest to the redemption date.

					
	Make-Whole Redemption	  	Make-whole redemption at Treasury Rate + 50 basis points prior to December 15, 2018
		
	Optional Redemption	  	On or after December 15, 2018 at the following redemption prices (expressed as a percentage of principal amount), plus accrued and unpaid interest, if any, on the Notes redeemed during the twelve-month period
beginning on December 15 of the years indicated below:
			
	 	  	 Year
	  	 Price

		  	2018	  	104.250%
		  	2019	  	102.125%
		  	2020 and thereafter                                  
  	  	100.000%
		
	 Equity Clawback
	  	 Up to 35% at 108.500% prior to December 15, 2018

		
	 Change of Control
	  	 101% plus accrued and unpaid interest

		
	 Joint Book-Running Managers
	  	 Wells Fargo Securities, LLC

Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith

                     Incorporated

RBC Capital Markets, LLC

Citigroup Global Markets Inc.

SunTrust Robinson Humphrey, Inc.

Natixis Securities Americas LLC

ABN AMRO Securities (USA) LLC

		
	 Senior Co-Managers
	  	 Capital One Securities, Inc.

Deutsche Bank Securities Inc.

BNP Paribas Securities Corp.

BMO Capital Markets Corp.

Santander Investment Securities Inc.

		
	 Co-Manager
	  	 BBVA Securities Inc.

		
	 CUSIP Numbers
	  	 Rule 144A:       02753GAA7

Regulation S:    U0275TAA9

		
	 ISIN Numbers
	  	 Rule 144A:       US02753GAA76

Regulation S:    USU0275TAA98

		
	 Denominations
	  	 Minimum denominations of $2,000 and integral multiples of $1,000 in excess
thereof

 Settlement Date 
 We
expect that delivery of the notes will be made to investors on or about December 28, 2016, which will be the tenth business day following the date of this term sheet (such settlement being referred to as “T+10”). Under Rule 15c6-1 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, trades in the secondary market are required to settle in three business days, unless the parties to any such trade expressly agree otherwise. Accordingly, purchasers
who wish to trade notes on the date of this term sheet or the next succeeding six business days will be required, by virtue of the fact that the notes initially settle in T+10, to specify an alternate settlement arrangement at the time of any such
trade to prevent a failed settlement. Purchasers of the notes who wish to trade the notes on the those days should consult their advisors. 

Modifications to “Independent Auditors” 
 The
following paragraph supersedes and replaces in its entirety the seventh paragraph under “Independent Auditors” on page 190 of the Preliminary Offering Memorandum. Language deleted from the paragraph is in
strikethrough and language added to the paragraph is in bold and underlined. 
 The consolidated financial
statements of Wilprise Pipeline Company, L.LC. as of December 31, 2015 and for the year then ended December 31, 2015 incorporated by reference in this offering memorandum,
have been so incorporated by reference in reliance upon the report of audited by Deloitte & Touche LLP, an independent registered public accounting firm
auditors, given on the authority of said firm as experts in accounting and auditing as stated in their report, which is incorporated by reference herein. 

 
  

 This material is strictly confidential and has been prepared by the Issuers solely for use in connection with
the proposed offering of the securities described in the Preliminary Offering Memorandum. This material is personal to each offeree and does not constitute an offer to any other person or the public generally to subscribe for or otherwise acquire
the securities. Please refer to the Preliminary Offering Memorandum for a complete description. 
 The securities have not been registered under the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), and are being offered only to (1) “qualified institutional buyers” as defined in Rule 144A under the Securities Act and (2) outside the United States to non-U.S. persons in compliance with Regulation S under the Securities Act, and this communication is only being distributed to such persons. 

This communication is not an offer to sell the securities and it is not a solicitation of an offer to buy the securities in any jurisdiction to any person
to whom it is unlawful to make such offer or soliciation in such jurisdiction. 
 Any disclaimers or notices that may appear on this Term Sheet below
the text of this legend are not applicable to this Term Sheet and should be disregarded. Such disclaimers may have been electronically generated as a result of this Term Sheet having been sent via, or posted on, Bloomberg or another electronic mail
system. 

 EXHIBIT E 

PRELIMINARY OFFERING MEMORANDUM AMENDMENTS; ISSUER FREE WRITING DOCUMENTS 

(1)    None. 

(2)    Pricing Term Sheet containing the terms of the Securities, substantially in the form of Exhibit D hereto. 

 EXHIBIT F 

FORM OF OPINION OF BAKER BOTTS L.L.P. 
  

	1.	Assuming without independent investigation, (1) that the Securities are sold to the Initial Purchasers, and initially resold by the Initial Purchasers, in accordance with the terms of and in the manner contemplated
by, the Purchase Agreement and the Offering Memorandum; (2) the accuracy of the representations and warranties of the Issuers and the Guarantors set forth in the Purchase Agreement and in those certain certificates delivered pursuant thereto on
the date hereof; (3) the accuracy of the representations and warranties of the Initial Purchasers set forth in the Purchase Agreement; (4) the due performance by, and compliance with, the Issuers, the Guarantors and the Initial Purchasers,
of their respective covenants and agreements set forth in the Purchase Agreement; and (5) compliance by the Initial Purchasers, the Issuers and the Guarantors with the transfer procedures and restrictions described in the Offering Memorandum,
it is not necessary to register the issuance and sale of the Securities by the Issuers to the Initial Purchasers or the initial offer and resale of the Securities by the Initial Purchasers, in each case in the manner contemplated by the Purchase
Agreement and the Offering Memorandum, under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or to qualify the Indenture in respect thereof under the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, as amended, it being expressly understood that we express no opinion in this
paragraph as to any subsequent offer or resale of any of the Securities; 

  

	2.	Each of the General Partner, the Issuers and the entities set forth under the heading “Delaware/Texas Guarantors” in Schedule I hereto (the “Delaware/Texas Guarantors”) is validly
existing as a corporation, limited partnership or limited liability company, as the case may be, and is in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware or the State of Texas, as the case may be, and is duly qualified to do business and in
good standing as a foreign corporation, foreign limited partnership or foreign limited liability company, as the case may be, in each jurisdiction set forth opposite its name on Schedule I hereto. Each of the General Partner, the Issuers and
the Delaware/Texas Guarantors has all requisite corporate, limited partnership or limited liability company, as the case may be, power and authority necessary to own or lease its properties currently owned or leased and to conduct the businesses in
which it is currently engaged, in each case in all material respects as described in the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum; 

  

	3.	The General Partner has all requisite limited liability company power and authority to serve as general partner of the Partnership in all material respects as described in the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Offering
Memorandum; 

  

	4.	 High Point Infrastructure Partners, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“HPIP”), and
Magnolia Infrastructure Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Magnolia”), are the only members of the General Partner, with an aggregate 100% membership interest in the General Partner; such membership interest has
been duly authorized and validly issued in accordance with the GP LLC Agreement and is fully paid (to the extent required under the Amended and Restated GP LLC Agreement) and nonassessable (except as such

	 	
nonassessability may be affected by Sections 18-607 and 18-804 of the Delaware LLC Act); and each of HPIP and
Magnolia owns its respective membership interest in the General Partner free and clear of all Liens in respect of which a financing statement under the Uniform Commercial Code of the State of Delaware naming HPIP or Magnolia, as applicable, as
debtor is on file in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware; 

  

	5.	The General Partner is the sole general partner of the Partnership. As of the date hereof, the General Partner owns a 1.2550% general partner interest in the Partnership, on an as converted basis; such general partner
interest has been duly authorized and validly issued in accordance with the partnership agreement of the Partnership, as the same may have been amended from time to time; and the General Partner owns such general partner interest free and clear of
all Liens in respect of which a financing statement under the Uniform Commercial Code of the State of Delaware naming the General Partner as debtor is on file in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware; 

 

	6.	The Partnership owns, directly or indirectly, 100% of the issued stock, partnership interests or membership interests, as applicable, in Finance Corp. and in each of the Delaware/Texas Guarantors, such stock,
partnership interests or membership interests have been duly authorized and validly issued in accordance with the Organizational Documents of the Delaware/Texas Guarantors and are fully paid (to the extent required under such Organizational
Documents) and nonassessable (except as such nonassessability may be affected by Sections 18-607 and 18-804 of the Delaware LLC Act or Section 101.206 of the Texas
Business Organizations Code, as applicable); and are owned, directly or indirectly, by the Partnership, free and clear of all Liens in respect of which a financing statement under the Uniform Commercial Code of the State of Delaware or the Uniform
Commercial Code of the State of Texas, as applicable, naming the Partnership as the debtor is on file in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware or the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Texas, as applicable,
other than those created by or arising under the Partnership’s credit agreement (as it may be amended from time to time); 

  

	7.	Each of the Issuers has all requisite corporate or limited partnership power and authority, as applicable, to execute, deliver and perform its obligations under the Purchase Agreement, the Indenture and the Notes and to
issue and sell the Notes. Each of the Delaware/Texas Guarantors has all requisite corporate, limited partnership or limited liability company, as applicable, power and authority to execute, deliver and perform its obligations under the Purchase
Agreement, the Indenture and the Guarantees; 

  

	8.	The Purchase Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by or on behalf of each of the Issuers and Delaware/Texas Guarantors; 

 

	9.	 The Indenture has been duly authorized by all necessary corporate or limited partnership, as applicable, action
of each of the Issuers, has been duly executed and delivered by each of the Issuers and, assuming the due authorization, execution and delivery thereof by the Trustee, is the legally valid and binding agreement of each of the Issuers, enforceable
against each of them in accordance with its terms; provided that the enforceability thereof is subject to (i) applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, fraudulent transfer, reorganization, moratorium and other

	 	
laws relating to or affecting the rights and remedies of creditors’ rights generally and by general principles of equity (regardless of whether such enforceability is considered in a
proceeding in equity or at law) and (ii) public policy, applicable law relating to fiduciary duties and indemnification and contribution and an implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing (the “Enforceability Exceptions”);

  

	10.	The Indenture has been duly authorized by all necessary corporate, limited partnership or limited liability company, as applicable, action of each of the Delaware/Texas Guarantors, and has been duly executed and
delivered by each of the Delaware/Texas Guarantors. The Indenture, assuming due authorization, execution and delivery thereof by the Trustee, is the legally valid and binding agreement of each of the Delaware/Texas Guarantors, enforceable against
each of Delaware/Texas Guarantors in accordance with its terms; provided that the enforceability thereof is subject to the Enforceability Exceptions. 

  

	11.	The Notes have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate or limited partnership action, as applicable, of each of the Issuers and, when executed, issued and authenticated by the Trustee in accordance with the
terms of the Indenture and delivered to and paid for by you in accordance with the terms of the Purchase Agreement and assuming the due authorization, execution and delivery of the Indenture by the Trustee, will be the legal, valid and binding
obligations of each of the Issuers, enforceable against each of them in accordance with their terms except as enforcement thereof may be limited by the Enforceability Exceptions; 

 

	12.	The Escrow Agreement has been duly authorized by all necessary corporate or limited partnership action, as applicable, of each of the Issuers, has been duly executed and delivered by each of the Issuers and, assuming
the due authorization, execution and delivery thereof by the Escrow Agent, is the legally valid and binding agreement of each of the Issuers, enforceable against each of them in accordance with their terms except as enforcement thereof may be
limited by the Enforceability Exceptions; 

  

	13.	The Registration Rights Agreement has been duly authorized by all necessary corporate or limited partnership action, as applicable, of each of the Issuers and the Guarantors, has been duly executed and delivered by each
of the Issuers and the Guarantors and, assuming the due authorization, execution and delivery thereof by the Initial Purchasers, is the legally valid and binding agreement of each of the Issuers and the Guarantors, enforceable against each of them
in accordance with their terms except as enforcement thereof may be limited by the Enforceability Exceptions; 

  

	14.	The Exchange Notes have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate or limited partnership, as applicable, action of each of the Issuers and, when executed, issued and authenticated by the Trustee in accordance with
the terms of the Indenture and assuming the due authorization, execution and delivery of the Indenture by the Trustee, will be the legal, valid and binding obligations of each of the Issuers, enforceable against each of them in accordance with their
terms except as enforcement thereof may be limited by the Enforceability Exceptions; 

  

	15.	 The Organizational Documents of each of the General Partner, the Issuers and the

	 	
Delaware/Texas Guarantors (the “Delaware/Texas Partnership Entities”) have been duly authorized, executed and delivered by each of the Delaware/Texas Partnership Entities that
are parties thereto and, assuming the due authorization, execution and delivery by the other parties thereto, are valid and legally binding agreements of the Delaware/Texas Partnership Entities that are parties thereto, enforceable against such
Delaware/Texas Partnership Entities that are parties thereto in accordance with their terms; provided that, with respect to each such agreement, the enforceability thereof may be limited by the Enforceability Exceptions; 

 

	16.	None of (1) the issue and sale of the Notes and the Guarantees, (2) the execution, delivery and performance by the Issuers and the Delaware/Texas Guarantors of the Indenture and the Purchase Agreement and
(3) the consummation of the transactions contemplated thereby (A) constitutes or will constitute a violation of the Organizational Documents of the Issuers, the General Partner or any of the Delaware/Texas Guarantors, (B) constitutes
or will constitute a breach or violation of, or a default (or an event that, with notice or lapse of time or both, would constitute such a default) under, any agreement or other instrument listed on Schedule II hereto (the “Applicable
Documents”), (C) violates or will violate any of the Delaware General Corporation Law, the Delaware LP Act, the Delaware LLC Act, the Texas Business Organizations Code or federal law, or (D) results or will result in the creation or
imposition of any Lien (other than Liens arising under or in connection with the Revolving Credit Agreement) upon any property or assets of any of the Partnership Entities under the Applicable Documents, except in the case of clauses (B), (C) and
(D) for any such conflicts, violations, breaches, defaults or Liens that would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect or a material adverse effect on the ability of any of the Partnership Entities to consummate
the transactions provided for in the Purchase Agreement; provided, however, that we do not express an opinion in this paragraph 16 with respect to federal or state securities or anti-fraud laws; 

 

	17.	No consent, approval, authorization, order, registration, filing or qualification (“Consent”) of or with any Delaware, Texas or federal court, governmental agency or body having jurisdiction over any of
any of the Issuers, Delaware/Texas Guarantors or any of their properties or assets is required in connection with (1) the issue and sale of the Notes and the Guarantees, (2) the execution, delivery and performance by the Issuers and the
Delaware/Texas Guarantors of the Notes, the Guarantees, the Indenture and the Purchase Agreement and (3) the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby, subject to the Enforceability Exceptions, except (A) for such
Consents as may be required under federal or state securities or Blue Sky laws in connection with the purchase and distribution of the Notes by the Initial Purchasers, (B) for such Consents that have been obtained or made, (C) for any such
Consents the absence or omission of which would not reasonably be expected to materially impair the ability of any of the Issuers or Guarantors to consummate the transactions provided for in the Purchase Agreement, and (D) as described in the
Pricing Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum; 

  

	18.	None of the Issuers or Guarantors is now, or immediately following the sale of the Notes to be sold by the Issuers pursuant to the Purchase Agreement and application of the net proceeds from such sale as described in
the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum under the caption “Use of Proceeds” will be, required to register as an “investment company” under the Investment Company Act; 

	19.	The statements contained in the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum under the caption “Description of Notes,” insofar as they purport to constitute a summary of the terms of the Indenture,
the Notes and the Guarantees, are accurate in all material respects; 

  

	20.	The statements contained in the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum under the caption “Description of Other Indebtedness,” insofar as they purport to constitute summaries of the terms of
contracts and other documents, are accurate in all material respects; and 

  

	21.	The statements contained in the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum under the caption “Certain United States Federal Tax Considerations,” insofar as they purport to constitute summaries of
matters of United States federal tax law and regulations or legal conclusions with respect thereto, are accurate in all material respects. 

In rendering the opinion expressed in paragraph 2 above as it relates to the valid existence and good standing of the Delaware/Texas
Partnership Entities under the laws of the State of Delaware or the State of Texas, as applicable, we have relied solely upon certificates from the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware or the Secretary of State of the State of Texas, as
applicable. In rendering the opinion expressed in paragraph 2 above as it relates to the due qualification to transact business and good standing as a foreign limited partnership or foreign limited liability company, as the case may be, of the
General Partner, the Issuers and the Delaware/Texas Guarantors, in the jurisdictions listed on Schedule I hereto, we have relied solely upon certificates as of a recent date from public officials of such states. 

In rendering the opinions expressed in paragraphs 4, 5 and 6 above as they relate to the existence of any Lien for which a financing statement
under the Uniform Commercial Code is on file, we have relied solely upon our review of reports, dated as of December [    ], 2016, prepared by CT Lien Solutions, a Wolters Kluwer Company, purporting to describe all financing
statements on file as of [        ], 2016, in the office of the Secretary of State of the States of Delaware and Texas, as applicable, naming HPIP, Magnolia, the General Partner or the Partnership, as
applicable, as debtors. The reports described in the immediately preceding sentence do not include any information regarding financing statements filed in the State of Delaware or in the State of Texas after
[        ], 2016 and, accordingly, we express no opinion related to any mortgages, pledges or security interests that may be effected or filings filed or recorded after such date. 

In addition, we do not express any opinion with respect to (A) any permits or title to own or operate any real or personal property,
(B) state or local taxes or tax statutes to which any of the limited partners of the Partnership or any of the Partnership Entities may be subject or (C) any matters which require the performance of a mathematical calculation or the making
of a financial or accounting determination. 
 We have reviewed the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum and have
participated in conferences with officers and other representatives of the Partnership Entities, with representatives of the Partnership’s independent registered public accounting firm, 

 
with your representatives and your counsel, at which the contents of the Pricing Disclosure Package, the Offering Memorandum and related matters were discussed. The purpose of our professional
engagement was not to establish or confirm factual matters set forth in the Pricing Disclosure Package or the Offering Memorandum, and we have not undertaken to verify independently any of the factual matters in such documents. Moreover, many of the
determinations required to be made in the preparation of the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum involve matters of a non-legal nature. Accordingly, we are not passing upon, and do not
assume any responsibility for, the accuracy, completeness or fairness of the statements contained or included in the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Offering Memorandum (except to the extent stated in paragraphs 19, 20 and 21 above). Subject to
the foregoing and on the basis of the information we gained in the course of performing the services referred to above, we advise you that nothing came to our attention that caused us to believe that: 

(a)    the Pricing Disclosure Package, as of the Applicable Time, included an untrue statement of a
material fact or omitted to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading; or 

(b)    the Offering Memorandum, as of its date or as of the date hereof, included or includes an untrue
statement of a material fact or omitted or omits to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading; 

it being understood that in each case we have not been asked to, and do not express any belief with respect to (1) the financial statements and schedules
or other financial, accounting or reserve information included or incorporated by reference therein or omitted therefrom or (2) representations and warranties and other statements of fact contained in the exhibits to the documents incorporated
by reference therein. 
 The opinions set forth above are limited in all respects to matters governed by federal law, the laws of the State
of New York, the Texas Limited Liability Company Act, the Delaware LP Act, the Delaware General Corporation Law and the Delaware LLC Act, in each case published and in effect on the date hereof, and we express no opinion as to any other laws. 

The Trustee may rely on our opinions in paragraphs 2, 7, 9, 10 and 11 above as if this letter had been addressed to it. Otherwise, we are
furnishing this letter to the Initial Purchasers solely for their use in connection with the transactions consummated on the date hereof pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, and this letter may not be relied upon by any other person or for any other
purpose. This letter speaks as of the date hereof, and we disclaim any obligation to update this letter. 

 SCHEDULE I 

 

					
	 Entity
	  	 Jurisdiction of Organization
	  	 Foreign Qualifications

	 American Midstream Partners, LP
	  	Delaware	  	Texas
			
	 American Midstream GP, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	Colorado
			
	 American Midstream Finance Corporation
	  	Delaware	  	—  
	
	 Texas/Delaware Guarantors

 

			
	 Entity
	  	 Jurisdiction of Organization
	  	 Foreign Qualifications

	 American Midstream, LLC
	  		  	 Colorado

Louisiana
 Texas

			
	 American Midstream (Mississippi), LLC
	  	Delaware	  	 Alabama

Mississippi

			
	 American Midstream (SIGCO Intrastate), LLC
	  	Delaware	  	 Louisiana

Mississippi

			
	 American Midstream (Louisiana Intrastate), LLC
	  	Delaware	  	Louisiana
			
	 American Midstream Onshore Pipelines, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	Louisiana
			
	 American Midstream Marketing, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	 Louisiana

Texas

			
	 American Midstream Chatom, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	Alabama
			
	 American Midstream Chatom Unit 1, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	Alabama
			
	 American Midstream Chatom Unit 2, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	Alabama
			
	 American Midstream Delta House, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	—  
			
	 American Midstream Madison, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	—  
			
	 High Point Gas Gathering Holdings, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	—  
			
	 High Point Gas Transmission Holdings, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	—  
			
	 High Point Gas Transmission, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	Louisiana
			
	 American Midstream (Burns Point), LLC
	  	Delaware	  	Louisiana
			
	 American Midstream Blackwater, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	—  
			
	 Centana Gathering, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	Louisiana
			
	 Centana Oil Gathering, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	—  
			
	 American Midstream Republic, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	Texas
			
	 American Midstream Costar, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	Texas
			
	 American Midstream Bakken, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	North Dakota
			
	 American Midstream Permian, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	Texas
			
	 American Midstream Transtar Gas Processing, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	Texas
			
	 American Midstream East Texas Rail, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	Texas

					
	 Entity
	  	 Jurisdiction of Organization
	  	 Foreign Qualifications

			
	 American Midstream Gas Solutions GP, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	Texas
			
	 American Midstream Gas Solutions LP, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	—  
			
	 American Midstream (Lavaca), LLC
	  	Delaware	  	Texas
			
	 American Midstream Piney Woods, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	Mississippi
			
	 American Midstream AMPAN, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	—  
			
	 D-Day Offshore Holdings, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	—  
			
	 American Midstream Terminaling, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	—  
			
	 Cayenne Pipeline, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	 Louisiana

Texas

			
	 American Midstream Emerald, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	—  
			
	 High Point Gas Gathering, L.L.C.
	  	Texas	  	Louisiana
			
	 American Midstream Offshore (Seacrest), LP
	  	Texas	  	Louisiana
			
	 American Midstream Gas Solutions, LP
	  	Delaware	  	Texas
			
	 Blackwater Investments, Inc.
	  	Delaware	  	—  
			
	 Blackwater Harvey, LLC
	  	Delaware	  	Louisiana

 SCHEDULE II 

 

	1.	Amended and Restated Credit Agreement, dated as of September 5, 2014, by and among American Midstream Partners, LP, American Midstream, LLC, Blackwater Investments, Inc., Bank of America, N.A., Wells Fargo Bank,
National Association, BBVA Compass, Capital One National Association, Citicorp North America, Inc., Comerica Bank, SunTrust Bank, Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, Wells Fargo Securities, LLC and the lenders party
thereto. 

  

	2.	Second Amendment to Amended and Restated Credit Agreement and First Amendment to Amended and Restated Guaranty and Collateral, dated April 25, 2016. 

 

	3.	Limited Waiver and Third Amendment to Amended and Restated Credit Agreement among American Midstream, LLC, Blackwater Investments, Inc., American Midstream Partners, LP, Bank of America, N.A., the guarantors party
thereto and the lenders party thereto, dated September 30, 2016. 

  

	4.	Fourth Amendment to Amended and Restated Credit Agreement and Amendment and Restatement Agreement among American Midstream, LLC, Blackwater Investments, Inc., American Midstream Partners, LP, Bank of America, N.A., the
guarantors party thereto and the lenders party thereto, dated November 18, 2016. 

  

	5.	Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of October 23, 2016, by and among American Midstream Partners, LP, American Midstream GP, LLC, JP Energy Partners LP, JP Energy GP II LLC, Argo Merger Sub, LLC, and Argo
Merger GP Sub, LLC. 

  

	6.	Distribution Support and Expense Reimbursement Agreement, dated as of October 23, 2016, by and among American Midstream Partners, LP, American Midstream GP, LLC and Magnolia Infrastructure Holdings, LLC.

  

	7.	Note Purchase and Guaranty Agreement by and among American Midstream Midla Financing, LLC, American Midstream (Midla), LLC, Mid Louisiana Gas Transmission LLC and certain institutional investors dated September 30,
2016 

  

	8.	Warrant issued by American Midstream Partners, LP, dated April 25, 2016Exhibit 10.1

 

December 12, 2016

 

Attn: B.P. Allaire

Foothills Petroleum Operating, Inc.

201 St. Charles Avenue, Suite 2500

New Orleans, LA 70170

 

		Re:	Participation Agreement

Houston River – Labokay
Drilling Prospect

Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana

 

Gentlemen:

 

Magna Operating, LLC (“Seller”)
is the owner of the 100% leasehold interest in the Houston River Labokay Drilling (the “Prospect”) located in Calcasieu
Parish, Louisiana. The Prospect is situated beneath the lands covered by that certain Oil, Gas and Mineral Lease and that certain
Oil, Gas and Mineral Sublease (collectively, the “Leases”) described on Exhibit “A-1” attached hereto and
made a part hereof, and the Area of Mutual Interest (“AMI”), set out and defined in Section 6 hereof.

 

Foothills Petroleum
Operating, Inc. is sometimes hereinafter referred to “Participant.” Seller and Participant sometimes are referred
to collectively as the “Parties” or individually as a “Party.” Participant has agreed to participate in
the Prospect through purchase of all of Seller’s leasehold interest, subject to the conditions and terms contained herein.

 

This Participation Agreement
is hereinafter referred to as the “Agreement.” Participation in the Prospect by Participant as to the above-stated
interests shall include and require payment to Seller of certain cash consideration and the drilling of a test well for oil and
gas under the Prospect. Participant’s interest shall be burdened by the overriding royalty interests, outlined in Section
3 hereof, as well as Seller’s option to back-in after payout of the test well as provided in Section 5 hereof. The following
sets forth the terms and conditions of this Agreement and Participant’s participation in the Prospect:

 

Section 1: The Leases

 

Seller represents that
it owns an undivided 100% leasehold interest in the Leases, and is in possession of 3D seismic data and interpretations as per
that certain Agreement Concerning Use of Seismic Data dated effective January 1, 2013, amended April 15, 2013 by and between Tower
Land Company, L.L.C. and Magna Operating, LLC (the “Lawton Seismic Agreement”), covering the 240-acre tract of land
referenced in the AMI.

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Participant acknowledges
that the assignment(s) made and the undivided leasehold interests conveyed, pursuant to this Agreement, shall be subject to the
terms and provisions of the Leases, and such terms may include a requirement that the Lessor deliver its written consent to an
assignment of working interest prior to any such assignment being made. Participant, as successors–in-interest to Seller
in the Leases, agrees to assume and perform all obligations imposed by the Leases and to comply with all terms and conditions of
the Leases. Copies of the Leases have been made available to Participant for review and inspection.

 

Attached hereto as Exhibit
“A” is a plat illustrating the lands covered by the Leases and boundaries of the AMI.

 

Section 2: Consideration and Assignment

 

As consideration for an
assignment of interest in and to the Leases and the Prospect, Participant shall tender to Seller the sum of One Hundred Forty-Four
Thousand Dollars ($144,000.00). Such sum represents Participant’s share of the land, lease, and administrative costs that
Seller has incurred in the generation and assembling of the Prospect as of November 15, 2016. As further consideration for an assignment
of interest in and to the Leases from Seller, Participant hereby agrees and elects to participate in the cost, risk, and expense
of drilling the Prospect’s test well (defined and set out in Section 4 of this Agreement and hereinafter referred to as the
“Test Well”) as to the working interest set forth beside Participant’s name under the column titled “WI
BPO” on Exhibit “B.”

 

Upon Seller’s receipt
of (i) a duplicate original of this Agreement, executed by Participant, (ii) Participant’s payment $144,000.00 as provided
above, and (iii) Lessor’s written consent to assignment of the Leases, Seller shall execute and deliver to Participant an
assignment in recordable form conveying the working interest set forth beside Participant’s name under the column titled
“WI BPO” on Exhibit “B” in and to the Leases (the “Assignment”). Such interest represents Participant’s
interest in and to the Leases before “Payout”, as the term “Payout” is hereinafter defined in Section 5.
The Assignment and the interest(s) conveyed therein shall be made subject to the terms and provisions of this Agreement, the Leases,
and the Operating Agreement set out in Section 7 below and attached to this Agreement as “Exhibit F” (hereinafter the
“OA”). Participant’s interests shall be burdened by Lessor’s royalty as provided in the Leases, the overriding
royalty interests set forth below in Section 3 hereof, as well as Seller’s hereinafter-described option to back-in after
Payout. The Assignment shall be more or less on the form attached hereto as Exhibit “C.” In the event Seller is unable
to obtain any of the necessary consents to assignment, Seller and Participant shall enter into such other agreements, recorded
or unrecorded, as may be necessary to recognize the Participant’s contractual rights to share in production (or the proceeds
of production) and their contractual obligation to pay expenses as to any such interest involved. Notwithstanding any such agreements,
Seller shall continue to utilize its best efforts to obtain any necessary consent to assignment.

 

The Assignment shall convey
to Participant the Leases with burdens (i.e., the Lessor’s royalty in the Leases and the overriding royalty interest below)
equal to 28.00%, and each Participant’s net revenue interest in and to the Leases shall be the product of Participant’s
working interest (under column titled “WI BPO” on Exhibit “B”) and 72.00%.

 

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Notwithstanding anything
to the contrary hereinabove, if Participant fails to execute and deliver this Agreement to Seller or to tender $144,000.00 to Seller
as provided herein within one (1) business day, this Agreement shall terminate, and Participant shall have no right to receive
assignment of interest in the Leases, no right to be refunded any costs or expenses it may have incurred with regard to the Prospect,
and no right to participate in future AMI Acquisitions hereunder.

 

Section 3: Overriding Royalty Interests

 

Participant’s interest
in the Prospect is subject to the overriding royalty interests set forth in this Section 3.

 

Attached hereto and made
a part hereof as Exhibit “D” is a form of that Assignment of Overriding Royalty Interest dated effective January 1,
2016, executed by Magna Operating, LLC, as Assignor, in favor of Patrick J. McCarthy, as Assignee, to be recorded in the Conveyance
Records of the Clerk of Court of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. Said Assignment of Overriding Royalty Interest has not yet been recorded,
but Seller hereby agrees to promptly record said assignment and furnish a copy of recorded said assignment to Participant.

 

Attached hereto and made
a part hereof as Exhibit “E” is a form of that Assignment of Overriding Royalty Interest dated effective January 1,
2016, executed by Magna Operating, LLC, as Assignor, in favor of Foothills Royalty Pool I, LLC, a Wyoming limited liability company,
as Assignee, to be recorded in the Conveyance Records of the Clerk of Court of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. Said Assignment of
Overriding Royalty Interest has not yet been recorded, but Seller hereby agrees to promptly record said assignment and furnish
a copy of recorded said assignment to Participant. A form of said assignment is attached hereto as Exhibit “E” and
incorporated by reference.

 

In the event either Party
makes an “AMI Acquisition” defined and set out under the terms of Section 6 of this Agreement, the acquiring
Party (utilizing a form substantially similar to the attached “Exhibit D”) shall immediately assign to the above-stated
Assignee, his heirs, successors, assigns, designee, or designees an overriding royalty interest on oil and gas produced, saved,
and sold from such AMI Acquisition equal to the amount by which 28.00% exceeds, if any, the total of all royalty and overriding
royalty interests affecting such AMI Acquisition at the time the AMI Acquisition is acquired. Notwithstanding anything hereof to
the contrary, it is understood and agreed that the amount of overriding royalty interest due under this Section 3 shall not be
greater than 5.00% of 8/8ths of the oil and gas produced, saved, and sold under any AMI Acquisition nor less than 1.00%
of 8/8ths of the oil and gas produced, saved, and sold under any AMI Acquisition regardless of the total royalty and
overriding royalty burdens affecting such AMI Acquisition at the time it is acquired.

 

The overriding royalty
interest described in this Section 3 shall extend and attach to renewals or extensions of the Leases as well as any renewals or
extensions of AMI Acquisitions, provided any such renewal or extension is acquired during the term of the AMI. All of said overriding
royalty interests shall be subject to proportionate reduction.

 

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All working interests in
and to the Leases and any AMI Acquisitions hereunder shall be burdened proportionately by the above overriding royalty interests
due under this Section 3. Seller represents that as of the Effective Date of this Agreement the Leases are not burdened by overriding
royalty interests, of record or not, which exceeds the overriding royalty interest set forth in the above Assignment of Overriding
Royalty Interest in this Section 3.

 

Section 4: Test Well

 

A. Subject to permitting,
rig availability, and events of force majeure (as set out in Section 11), Foothills Petroleum Operating, Inc. (hereinafter referred
to as “Operator”) shall use best efforts to commence, or cause to be commenced drilling operations for a Test Well
on the Prospect on or before January 31, 2017 (“Contract Spud Date”), to the following bottom hole location: NE/4 of
Section 5, T9S-R11W, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana; XY coordinates: X = 1314375 and Y = 605000 NAD 27–Louisiana South. Failure
by Participant to commence, or cause to be commenced, drilling operations for a Test Well on or before the Contract Spud Date despite
Participant’s best efforts or as a result of an incident of Force Majeure shall not result in a termination of this Agreement
or Participant’s rights and obligations hereunder.

 

Said Test Well shall be
drilled to the lesser depth of (i) a total vertical depth of 8,300 feet beneath the surface of the ground or (ii) a depth sufficient
to test the stratigraphic equivalent of the Nodosaria blanpiedi sand, top of which is found at the measured depths of 8,490 feet
(MD) on the electric log of the Labokay Corp 5 Well No. 1 (API No. 1701922252, Serial No. 242300), 17,000 feet total depth, located
in Section 4, Township 9S, Row 11W, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana (“Contract Depth”) and thereafter evaluated in accordance
with good oil field practices, and depending on the outcome of said evaluation, Operator shall either plug and abandon the Test
Well or make a recommendation for a completion attempt.

 

Should Operator make a
recommendation for a completion attempt and not recommend to plug and abandon the Test Well, it is agreed and understood that Participant
shall pay to Seller the sum of One Hundred Eighty Thousand Dollars ($180,000.00) within thirty (30) days of the Casing Point Election
as defined in the OA, which amount shall be considered and construed to be geological and geophysical costs.

 

Prior to the commencement
of drilling operations for the Test Well, Operator shall deliver to Seller an Authority for Expenditure (“AFE”) setting
forth the estimated costs and expenses in connection with the drilling of the Test Well to Contract Depth (the “Estimated
Dry Hole Costs”), which shall include a line item of Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) (“Spud Fee”).
Seller agrees to pay the Spud Fee if and when it becomes payable under the Lawton Seismic Agreement.

 

Except as provided herein,
all operations on the Test Well shall be conducted in accordance with the OA. The Test Well shall be the same well referred to
in the OA as the Initial Well.

 

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B. If, during the
drilling of the Test Well, formation conditions, mechanical difficulties, impenetrable substances, or other conditions are encountered
beyond the control of Operator that make the further drilling of the Test Well impossible or impracticable before reaching Contract
Depth, Participant may propose the drilling of a substitute well for the Test Well (hereinafter referred to as the “Substitute
Well”) at a legal location approved by Seller and Participant and the drilling of such Substitute Well shall thereafter be
considered the Test Well for all purposes hereof.

 

C. If it becomes
necessary to pay delay rentals in order to maintain either of the Leases in effect prior to drilling the Test Well to Contract
Depth, the Parties agree to be responsible for and pay 100% of their respective shares of all such delay rentals. Delay rentals
which become due prior to reaching Contract Depth in the Test Well shall be borne and paid by the Parties based on their respective
interests as set forth on Exhibit “B” under the column titled “WI BPO.” 
Notwithstanding anything herein, prior to the commencement of operations for the Test Well identified in Section 4 hereinabove,
Participant shall pay all delay rentals in a timely manner and in accordance with the terms of the Leases.

 

Section 5: Payout, Working Interests After
Payout, and Subsequent Wells

 

A. “Payout”,
as it pertains to the Prospect, shall be defined for all purposes in this Agreement as that point in time when Participant’s
share of “Net Production Proceeds” (as defined below) from all wells drilled on the Prospect, including the Test Well,
equals 100% of Participant’s share of the total tangible and intangible costs of drilling, sidetracking, equipping, testing,
and completing all wells drilled on the Prospect, including the Test Well, and operating all wells drilled on the Prospect, including
the Test Well, prior to Payout, including all costs associated with lease production facilities, metering stations, and the laying
of any flow lines necessary to establish production for all wells drilled on the Prospect including the Test Well, and also including
all pre-drill costs and expenses of all wells drilled on the Prospect including the Test Well associated with: (i) title examination
and rendering of a title opinion, acquisition of title curative documents, and unitization, (ii) acquisition of requisite permits,
easements, and rights-of-way, including road rights-of-way for access to the location and pipeline rights-of-way, (iii) cost of
location damage settlements, location construction and preparation, (iv) all costs of lease maintenance until Payout, including
rental payments, shut-in payments, surface lease payments, and other similar costs due under the Leases, and (v) the total costs
actually paid by Participant to Seller hereunder, including but not limited to all geological and geophysical costs to be paid
by Participant to Seller hereunder. In the event Operator receives payments or reimbursements for any costs associated with all
wells drilled on the Prospect including Test Well (e.g., vendor rebates, well insurance claims), such payments or reimbursements
shall be deducted from said well costs in calculating Payout hereunder.

 

“Net
Production Proceeds” are defined for all purposes in this Agreement as the total proceeds received from the sale of oil,
gas, and other associated liquids and hydrocarbons produced from all wells drilled on the Prospect, including the Test Well, and
attributable to the Leases, less severance, production, and other taxes payable on said production (the term “other taxes”
as used hereunder shall not include State or Federal income or franchise taxes), all royalties, the overriding royalty interests
set forth in Section 3, and any other burdens applicable to the Leases as of the Effective Date hereof.

 

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Payout shall be effective
the 1st day of the month following the month in which Payout actually occurs. It is understood and agreed that in the
event a Substitute Well is drilled as per Section 4 above, the well costs set forth above to be used in calculation of Payout hereunder
shall include both the costs attributable to all wells drilled on the Prospect including the Substitute Well and the well for which
it is a substitute (i.e., the original Test Well). Likewise, Net Production Proceeds to be used in calculation of Payout shall
include production proceeds from all wells drilled on the prospect including the Substitute Well and/or the well for which it is
a substitute (i.e., the original Test Well well bore) as such proceeds may be derived from one, both or all wells. Operator shall
provide Seller with monthly payout statements and shall maintain appropriate records which will be made available to Seller for
its verification of Payout status.

 

B. Upon Payout,
Seller shall have the option (not the obligation) to back-in for 20.0% of Participant’s total Working Interest Before Payout
(being 20.0% of Participant’s total WI BPO as set forth on Exhibit “B”) in the Leases, AMI Acquisitions made
prior to Contract Depth being reached in the Test Well, all wells drilled on the Prospect including the Test Well, and all equipment,
production facilities and gas pipelines associated with all wells drilled on the Prospect including the Test Well.

 

Seller hereto shall be
notified in writing when Payout has occurred, and Seller shall have thirty (30) days from its receipt of such notice to notify
Participant whether it elects to exercise its option to back-in, as described above. Should Seller fail to provide its election
notice within the 30-day period, Seller shall be deemed to have elected to back-in.

 

Within fifteen (15) days
of receipt of notice of Seller’s affirmative election to back-in, Participant shall assign to Seller the working interest
in the Leases equal to the percentage set forth beside Seller’s name under the column titled “Back-in WI” on
Exhibit “B” (the “Back-in Assignment”). The Back-in Assignment shall be a recordable instrument,
unencumbered by any liens, proportionately subject to this Agreement, the Leases, the OA, and the overriding royalty interests
set out in Section 3 above, and free and clear of any additional burdens created by Participant.

 

The intended result of
the Back-in Assignment shall be (in the case of Seller electing to back-in) that the working interests in all wells drilled on
the Prospect including the Test Well and Leases are owned by the Parties in the percentages set forth beside each Party’s
name under the column titled “WI APO” on Exhibit “B” to this Agreement.

 

Section 6: The AMI

 

Upon execution of this
Agreement, an Area of Mutual Interest (“AMI”) shall be established between the Parties covering and affecting, as to
all depths, the lands within the thick red outline depicted on Exhibit “A”, calculated to contain 240 acres, more or
less, containing lands situated in the N/2 of Section 5 and the NW/4 of Section 4, all within Township 9 South, Range 11 West,
being more specifically identified as the area within the confines of the HBY RA SUA (Undrilled), as established by State of Louisiana,
Office of Conservation Order No. 1428-C, dated August 2, 2016. Seller shall continue to provide Participant with access to all
3D seismic, in its possession, including interpretations and AVO data relating to the lands within the AMI.

 

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This AMI shall remain in
effect under the terms of this Agreement for five (5) years from the Effective Date of this Agreement. In the event either of the
Parties acquires an oil and gas lease or interest in such lease (other than in either one of the Leases), royalty interest, mineral
interest, overriding royalty interest (other than those set forth in Section 3 above), farmout or other interest or contractual
agreement providing or granting the right to explore or drill for oil and gas within the lands covered by the AMI (an “AMI
Acquisition”), the acquiring Party shall, within fifteen (15) days of the AMI Acquisition, offer to the non-acquiring Party
the opportunity to participate for its share of the AMI Acquisition by paying its share of the costs directly associated with the
AMI Acquisition. The notice from the acquiring Party to the non-acquiring Party shall be written and include a complete description
of the AMI Acquisition, any related contract, evidence of consideration paid (e.g., a copy of the paid draft or check) and any
other pertinent data. Each Party receiving such notice shall have ten (10) days after receipt within which to elect to purchase
its share of the AMI Acquisition by paying to the acquiring Party its share of the acquiring Party’s cost in such AMI Acquisition
as per such notice, and, if applicable, delivering to the acquiring Party a written assumption of its proportionate share of any
obligation(s) assumed by the acquiring Party in connection with such AMI Acquisition.

 

Notwithstanding anything
to the contrary hereinabove, if a well is then being drilled within the AMI, the result of which could affect the value of the
AMI Acquisition, the acquiring Party shall so advise the non-acquiring Party, and the non-acquiring Party’s election to acquire
a proportionate interest in such AMI Acquisition must be made within forty-eight (48) hours, exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays and
holidays, after its receipt of such notice. Failure of any non-acquiring Party to timely respond to the acquiring Party shall be
deemed an election by the non-acquiring Party not to acquire its proportionate share of such AMI Acquisition. The acquiring Party
shall promptly deliver to each non-acquiring Party who has elected to acquire its proportionate share of such AMI Acquisition,
pursuant to the foregoing, an assignment in recordable form of its respective share in such AMI Acquisition, which shall be without
warranty of title, either express or implied, except as to the claims of all persons claiming or to claim the same or any part
thereof, by, through or under the assigning Party but not otherwise, and which shall be made subject to the terms and conditions
of this Agreement, including the overriding royalty interests described above in Section 3, and the OA.

 

For purposes of offering
an AMI Acquisition, the interests of the Parties in any such AMI Acquisition shall be derived using the percentages set forth beside
the Parties’ respective names on Exhibit “B” under the column titled “WI APO,” and accordingly, the
costs of AMI Acquisitions shall be borne by the Parties based on the interests set forth beside their names under the column titled
“WI APO” on Exhibit “B.” In the event a Party makes an AMI Acquisition covering lands lying partly within
and partly outside of the AMI, the acquiring Party shall have the right, at its election, to so offer participation to the non-acquiring
Parties as to the entire area covered by the AMI Acquisition or only that part lying within the AMI.

 

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Section 7: Operating Agreement

 

Contemporaneously with
the execution of this Agreement, the Parties hereby agree to execute an Operating Agreement in substantially the same form as attached
hereto and made a part hereof as “Exhibit F”, which designates Participant as “Operator” and shall govern
operations hereunder. Operator shall circulate the OA for execution by the Parties and the Parties shall execute the OA and return
signature pages to Operator. In the event either Party fails to so execute the OA, then that Party’s execution of this Agreement
shall be considered for all purposes to be a ratification and adoption of the OA. Operator agrees to materially comply with applicable
federal, state and local laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, and orders in conducting its operations under the OA.

 

All operations conducted
by Participant hereunder, prior to the occurrence of Payout, including but not limited to the drilling, logging, coring, testing,
plugging and abandoning, cleaning, clearing and restoring the premises or completing and equipping the test well or any well(s)
provided for herein, shall be drilled at Participants sole risk, cost and expense, and Participant shall protect, indemnify and
hold Seller harmless from all losses, costs, claims, expenses, damages and liabilities arising out of or connected with Participant’s
performance, or failure to perform, under this agreement, or the acts of or failure to act by Participants agents, employees, contractors
and subcontractors

 

In the event of a conflict
between the terms of this Agreement and the terms of the OA, as it pertains to the interest of Seller and Participant, the terms
of this Agreement shall prevail and control.

 

Section 8: Well Information

 

During the drilling of
any well hereunder, the Parties (and their duly authorized representatives) shall have access at their own risk and liability to
the well location and derrick floor. Operator shall provide Seller with copies of all well information in its possession and requested
by Seller including, but not limited to, drilling permits, surveyor’s location plats, daily drilling reports, logs, cores,
testing data, completion data, production data, and plugging records regarding any well drilled hereunder.

 

Prior to the spudding of
the test well, Participant agrees to furnish progress reports every thirty (30) days on those efforts set out under Article 13.
K below and the efforts on the permitting of the well, location work and other related pre-drilling activities, with governmental
agencies with jurisdiction and approval authority,

 

Section 9: Relationship of the Parties

 

This Agreement is not intended
to create, and nothing herein shall be construed to create, an association, a trust or joint venture, a mining partnership or other
partnership or entity of any kind or other relationship by which one Party is liable for the obligations or acts, either of omission
or commission of the other Party. The Parties intend that all liabilities shall be several and not joint or collective. Should
this Agreement be construed to create an association or partnership within the meaning of Subchapter K of Chapter I of Subtitle
A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, or within the meaning of any similar statute of the State of Louisiana, as
applicable, the Parties hereto affirm that they have elected to be excluded from the application of each such statute.

 

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Section 10: Assumption of Obligations

 

Participant accepts this
Agreement subject to all of the terms, provisions, and conditions hereof and of the attachments and exhibits hereto, and Participant
agrees to assume its proportionate share of the burdens and obligations of the Lessee in each of the Leases and shall comply with
all of the expressed and implied covenants thereof, insofar and to the extent that they apply to the lands covered thereby.

 

Section 11: Force Majeure

 

No Party hereto shall be
liable to the other Party, its subsidiaries or affiliates or any person, firm, or corporation in privity with such other Party,
its subsidiaries or affiliates, for any delays or damage or any failure to act hereunder (except for the payment of monies due
for costs and expenses already incurred) that may be occasioned or caused by reason of any laws, rules, regulations or orders promulgated
by any federal, state or local governmental agency or any court of law or by the rules, regulations or orders of any public body
or official purporting to exercise authority or control respecting the activities and operations contemplated herein, or due, occasioned
or caused, directly or indirectly, by strikes, action of the elements, acts of God, weather or water conditions, inability to obtain
fuel, equipment, rig or crew or other critical materials, means or supplies, failure to obtain government and/or agency permits
and/or approvals or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of the non-performing Party (excluding financial distress or
inability to pay debts when due) and which are not within the control of the Party claiming suspension and which by the exercise
of due diligence such party is unable to prevent or overcome. In the event of the occurrence of any of the foregoing, the obligations
of the non-performing Party shall be suspended during the continuance of any such event or condition, and the time permitted for
performance under this Agreement shall be extended for a period of time equal to the period of such suspension. Whenever a Party's
obligations or rights are suspended under this Section 11, such Party shall immediately notify the other Party, give written explanation
for the cause of force majeure relied on, and exercise reasonable best efforts to promptly cure the cause of the force majeure
relied on and to resume performance.

 

Section 12: Notices

 

All notices, reports, and
well information to be furnished or given hereunder shall be directed to the Parties as provided on Exhibit “B” hereof
(and as supplemented by any well-data distribution form that is circulated with the OA).

 

Section 13: Miscellaneous

 

A.  All of the terms
and provisions of this Agreement shall be binding on the Parties, their heirs, successors, executors, personal representatives,
and permitted assigns.

 

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B.  The
Parties shall, from time to time and upon reasonable request, execute, acknowledge, and deliver, or cause to be executed,
acknowledged, and delivered, such instruments, and take such other action, as may be necessary or advisable to carry out
their respective obligations under this Agreement.

 

C.  Prior
to the drilling of the Test Well to Contract Depth, Participant shall not assign this Agreement or any of its rights or
obligations under this Agreement without obtaining the prior written consent of Seller.

 

D.  Participant
represents and acknowledges that it is knowledgeable of the oil and gas business and of its usual and customary practices and
that investment therein involves a material financial risk.

 

E.  Except for actions
by, through and under Seller, together with the specific representations contained in this Agreement, Participant acknowledges
that Seller makes no express warranty and disclaims all implied warranties and all statutory warranties as to (i) the accuracy
or completeness of the any data furnished to Participant related to the Prospect, (ii) the presence of hydrocarbons on or under
the Prospect, or (iii) the results which might be expected from any exploration, development, production, and/or hydrocarbon marketing
activities contemplated by this Agreement. Nothing contained in the information referenced above, including but not limited to,
reserve figures, analyses, or representations of any kind, is or shall be relied upon as a promise or representation of warranty,
whether as to the past or the future value of the properties or their prospect potential. Seller and its respective employees,
agents, representatives, officers, directors, and shareholders shall have no liability of any sort to Participant (or any affiliate
or associate of Participant) under this Agreement arising from the use by any person of such information. Participant has relied
solely on the basis of its own independent due diligence and investigation in making the decision to enter into this Agreement
and consummate the transactions contemplated hereby.

 

F.  If any one
or more of the provisions of this Agreement shall be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect, the validity, legality,
and enforceability of the remaining provisions contained herein shall not in any way be affected or impaired, and the offending
provision or provisions shall be reformed, and the remaining provisions interpreted, so as to give effect, to the maximum extent
permissible, to the agreement of the Parties as set out herein.

 

G.  This
Agreement, together with its attachments and exhibits, contains the entire understanding of the Parties with respect to the
subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements, understandings, negotiations, and discussions
among the Parties with respect to said subject matter. No representations, inducements, promises, or agreements, whether oral
or otherwise, which are not embodied in this Agreement shall be of any force or effect.

 

H.  Attached
to and made a part of this Agreement are the following:

 

Exhibit “A”– Plat of Leases and
AMI

Exhibit “A-1”– List of Leases

 

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Exhibit “B”– Interests of the Parties
and Contact Information

Exhibit “C”– Form of Partial Assignment
of Hydrocarbon Leases

Exhibit “D”– Assignment of Overriding
Royalty Interest

Exhibit “E”– Assignment of Overriding
Royalty Interest

Exhibit “F”– Operating Agreement

 

I.  This
Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which having the force and effect of the original and shall bind
and obligate all those who execute this Agreement. The counterpart originals may be combined by signature and acknowledgement page
to form a single instrument.

 

J.  This
Agreement is dated and made effective for all purposes as of December 12, 2016, (the “Effective Date”), and shall remain
in effect for the longer of five (5) years from the Effective Date or as long as the OA remains in effect.

 

K.  Participant
agrees to use its best efforts to become duly licensed and bonded with the State of Louisiana, and to take such other actions as
reasonably are necessary, in order for Participant to act as the Operator as provided for herein.

 

L.  This
Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Louisiana, without regard to any choice
of law principles that would require application of the laws of any other jurisdiction.

 

M.  The
failure of any Party to seek redress for any violation, or to insist upon the strict performance, of any provision of this Agreement
shall not prevent any Party from seeking redress for any subsequent act, or failure to act, or to insist upon the strict performance
of this Agreement. No single or partial exercise by a Party of any right or remedy hereunder shall preclude other or further exercise
thereof or the exercise of any other right or remedy.

 

N.  No
amendment to this Agreement shall be effective unless contained in an instrument that specifically references this Agreement, is
in writing, and is executed by both Parties.

 

O.  Except
as expressly stated herein, nothing herein shall be construed to confer any benefit on any third party not a party to this Agreement
or to provide any rights to such third parties to enforce the provisions thereof.

 

P.  In
interpreting this Agreement, the Parties agree that the provisions of this Agreement shall be construed in an evenhanded manner
and shall not be construed against either Party on this basis of which Party drafted this Agreement or section hereof. Each Party
acknowledges it has had an opportunity to consult with an attorney in connection with the drafting and negotiation of this Agreement.

 

Please indicate your acceptance
of the terms, provisions and conditions contained in this Agreement, and all attachments and exhibits hereto, by executing as indicated
below and returning same to Seller on or before 5 PM, December 12, 2016, and in accordance with Section 2 hereinabove, pay
to Seller the consideration of $144,000.00, which represents land, lease and administrative costs incurred by Seller, in readily
available funds within one (1) business day of the full execution of this Agreement.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed
or caused the Agreement to be executed as of the Effective Date.

 

	SELLER: 	 
	 	 
	Magna Operating, LLC 	 
	 	 	 
	By: 	/c/ Patrick J. McCarthy	 
	 	  Patrick J. McCarthy, Manager	 
	Its: Manager	 
	 	 	 
	PARTICIPANT: 	 
	 	 
	Foothills Petroleum Operating, Inc. 	 
	 	 	 
	By: 	/c/ B.P. Allaire	 
	 	  B.P. Allaire	 
	Its:  President	 

 

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