Document:

Amended and Restated Gas Compressor Master Rental and Servicing Agreement

 Exhibit 10.15 
 SPECIFIC TERMS IN THIS EXHIBIT HAVE BEEN REDACTED BECAUSE CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT FOR THOSE TERMS HAS BEEN REQUESTED. THE REDACTED MATERIAL HAS BEEN SEPARATELY FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION, AND THE TERMS HAVE BEEN MARKED AT THE APPROPRIATE PLACE WITH TWO ASTERISKS (**). 
 AMENDED AND RESTATED

 GAS COMPRESSOR MASTER RENTAL AND 
 SERVICING AGREEMENT 
 THIS AMENDED AND RESTATED GAS COMPRESSOR MASTER
RENTAL AND SERVICING AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), originally dated as of September 30, 2009 (the “Effective Date”), amended and restated effective as of December 21, 2010 (“Amendment Effective
Date”), is between MidCon Compression, LLC (“CHK Compression”) and Chesapeake MLP Operating, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company (“MLP OpCo”). For purposes of this Agreement, MLP OpCo and its
subsidiaries are referred to as “Gatherers.” CHK Compression and MLP OpCo are referred to herein individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.” 

Recitals: 

A. Gatherers own and operate natural gas gathering systems and related facilities. 

B. Gatherers are parties to gas gathering agreements, pursuant to which each has agreed to provide gathering, compression, dehydration,
treating, and processing services for gas delivered to their gathering systems, on the terms and subject to the conditions therein. 
 C. Gatherers now desire to lease from CHK Compression, and CHK Compression now desires to lease to Gatherers, certain equipment to be used by Gatherers to compress gas received under a Gathering Agreement
and other gas gathered from third parties within the Gathering Agreement AMI, and CHK Compression desires to provide certain related services in connection therewith, on the terms and subject to the conditions provided in this Agreement. 

Agreements: 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants in this Agreement, the Parties hereby amend and restate the Agreement, effective as of the Amendment Effective Date, as follows: 

1. Definitions. The following capitalized terms used in this Agreement and the attached Schedules shall have the meanings set
forth below: 
 “Affiliate” means, as to any Person, any other Person that, directly or
indirectly through one or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with such Person, whether by contract, voting power, or otherwise. As used in this definition, the term “control,” including the
correlative terms “controlling,” “controlled by,” and “under common control with,” means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management or policies of

 
an entity, whether through ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise. For purposes of this definition, none of the MLP Entities shall be considered an Affiliate of CHK Compression
or any of its other Affiliates and CHK Compression and its Affiliates (other than the MLP Entities) shall not be considered an Affiliate of the MLP Entities. 
 “Agreement” is defined in the preamble. 

“Amendment Effective Date” is defined in the preamble. 

“Applicable Law” means any applicable law, statute, rule, regulation, ordinance, order, or other
pronouncement, action, or requirement of any Governmental Authority. 
 “Business Day” means any
day except Saturday, Sunday, or Federal Reserve Bank holidays. 
 “Chesapeake” means Chesapeake
Energy Corporation, an Oklahoma corporation. 
 “CHK Compression” is defined in the preamble.

 “Claims” is defined in Section 19. 

“Contract Continuation Period” means any month-to-month leasing period or 12-month leasing period, as
applicable, following the Primary Lease Term pursuant to Section 3(a). 
 “Contract
Dispute” means any controversy, claim, or disagreement between or among Parties concerning the interpretation of this Agreement or any action taken pursuant hereto, other than, for the avoidance of doubt, the performance, non-performance,
or exercise of rights under the provisions of this Agreement that do not concern the interpretation of the rights or provisions hereunder. 
 “Contract Start Date” means (i) for Equipment described in Schedule 1, the contract start date shown in Schedule 1 for such Equipment, which is the date on
which the lease of such Equipment is deemed to have commenced hereunder, and for purposes of clarity, such date may be before the Effective Date and (ii) for Equipment leased by MLP OpCo from Schedule 2 or Schedule 3, the date on
which such lease commences under Section 3(c). 
 “CPI-U” means the Consumer Price
Index - All Urban Consumers published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S Department of Labor. 

“Effective Date” is defined in the preamble. 

“Equipment” means the compression and other equipment described in the Schedules. 

“Force Majeure Event” means any cause or event not reasonably within the control of the Party whose
performance is sought to be excused thereby, including the 

  
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following causes and events (to the extent such causes and events are not reasonably within the control of the Party claiming suspension): acts of God, strikes, lockouts, or other industrial
disputes or disturbances, acts of the public enemy, wars, blockades, insurrections, civil disturbances and riots, epidemics, landslides, lightning, earthquakes, fires, tornadoes, hurricanes, storms, floods, and washouts; arrests, orders, requests,
directives, restraints and requirements of governments and government agencies and people, either federal or state, civil and military; any application of government conservation or curtailment rules and regulations; inability to secure labor or
materials; necessity for compliance with any court order or any Applicable Law; inclement weather that necessitates extraordinary measures and expense to construct facilities or maintain operations; or any other causes, whether of the kind
enumerated herein or otherwise, not reasonably within the control of the Party claiming suspension. “Force Majeure Event” specifically excludes price changes due to market conditions or other changes in economics associated with the
delivery, installation, use, maintenance, or redelivery of Equipment or the non availability or lack of funds or failure to pay money when due. 
 “Gathering Agreements” mean gas gathering agreements listed on Exhibit A, as amended from time to time. 

“Gathering Agreement AMI” means the Midcon AMI, the Barnett AMI, and the Springridge AMI, as those terms
are defined in the Gathering Agreements. 
 “Governmental Authority” means any court, government
(federal, state, local, or foreign), department, political subdivision, commission, board, bureau, agency, official, or other regulatory, administrative, or governmental authority. 

“H2S” is defined in Section 5. 

“High H2S Gas” is defined in Section 5. 

“MLP Entities” means Chesapeake Midstream Ventures, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company,
Chesapeake Midstream GP, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company, and Chesapeake Midstream Partners, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership, and its subsidiaries. 

“MLP OpCo” is defined in the preamble. 

“Notice” is defined in Section 24. 

“Party” and “Parties” are defined in the preamble. 

“Person” means any individual, corporation, partnership, joint venture, limited liability company,
association (whether incorporated or unincorporated), joint-stock company, trust, Governmental Authority, unincorporated organization, or other entity. 
 “ppm” is defined in Section 5. 

  
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 “Primary Lease Term” means the initial contract period
beginning on the Contract Start Date for any Equipment as specified in Section 3(a)(1). 

“Producers” is defined in the recitals. 

“RTS” means, with respect to any Equipment ordered by MLP OpCo, that CHK Compression holds such Equipment
in inventory and such Equipment is ready to ship to Gatherers. 
 “RTS Date” is defined in
Section 3(c). 
 “Schedules” means Schedule 1, Schedule 2,
and Schedule 3 attached to this Agreement. 
 “Springridge Gathering Agreement” means the
Gas Gathering Agreement dated December 21, 2010 between Magnolia Midstream Gas Services, L.L.C., an Oklahoma limited liability company, Chesapeake Energy Marketing, Inc., an Oklahoma corporation, Chesapeake Operating, Inc., an Oklahoma
corporation, Empress, L.L.C., an Oklahoma limited liability company, and Chesapeake Louisiana L.P., an Oklahoma limited partnership, as amended from time to time. 
  

	 	2.	Equipment Lease. 

 (a)
General. Subject to the terms and conditions herein, CHK Compression hereby leases to MLP OpCo, and MLP OpCo hereby leases from CHK Compression, (i) the compression equipment described in the attached Schedule 1 and
Schedule 2 and (ii) any additional compression equipment listed on Schedule 3 (and any replacement models for such equipment) that MLP OpCo desires to lease from CHK Compression from time to time. Upon the request by MLP OpCo
to CHK Compression to lease from time to time any of the compression equipment listed on Schedule 3, the Parties shall execute and deliver a written addendum to this Agreement describing the Equipment leased and the Contract Start Date for
such Equipment and such addendum shall be incorporated into this Agreement for all purposes and the lease of the Equipment described therein shall become subject to the provisions hereof. 

 

	 	(b)	Exclusivity. 

 1) General. Until the 7th anniversary of the Effective Date, CHK Compression will have the exclusive right to lease and rent compression equipment to Gatherers in the Gathering Agreement AMI. If
the Parties reach agreement under Section 3(b)(2) on redetermined monthly rental rates for the Equipment then leased hereunder, then this Agreement shall continue in effect as to such leased Equipment for the remaining term of this
Agreement, but after the 7th anniversary of the Effective Date, Gatherers shall be free to lease compression equipment from any third party. 
 2) Terms. In consideration of such exclusivity commitment by Gatherers, Equipment ordered by MLP OpCo hereunder from Schedule 3 (i) that is in the existing inventory of CHK
Compression will be shipped and delivered by CHK Compression on no less than the highest priority that CHK Compression ships and delivers the same or 

  
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similar equipment to any of its Affiliates and (ii) that is not in the existing inventory of CHK Compression shall be ordered by CHK Compression promptly from the manufacturer of such
Equipment with the earliest possible delivery date. The exclusivity right of CHK Compression hereunder shall be suspended during periods when CHK Compression is not performing under this Agreement in a manner that will allow any Gatherer to perform
its material obligations under the Gathering Agreements, including providing the lowest possible pressure service under the Gathering Agreements. 
 3) Third Party Units Leased by Gatherers. Upon the expiration or termination of the primary term of any compressor lease between Gatherers and a third party for compression equipment located in the
Gathering Agreement AMI, CHK Compression shall have the right to lease and rent any equipment needed by such Gatherers to replace such expired or terminated compressors if the market rates offered by CHK Compression for such replacement equipment
are as favorable to Gatherers as the rates then proposed or offered to Gatherers by third parties to lease the same or similar equipment in arms-length transactions, including the costs to transport the compressors to the installation site and to
install and remove the compressors. 
  

	 	3.	Terms of Lease. 

 (a)
Schedule Information. Schedule 1 includes a description of the Equipment leased hereunder as of the Effective Date, including the manufacturer, the amount of the monthly rental payments for such Equipment, the Contract Start Date for
such Equipment, and a description of Gatherer’s site where such Equipment has been installed. The lease of the Equipment shown in Schedule 1 shall be deemed for purposes of this Agreement to have commenced on the applicable Contract
Start Date shown in Schedule 1. Schedule 2 includes a description of all Equipment that has not been, but may be, ordered by MLP OpCo. Schedule 3 also includes a description of the Equipment that may be leased
from time to time hereunder by MLP OpCo after the Effective Date (and any replacement models for such equipment), including the manufacturer of the Equipment, the performance and operating standards for such Equipment, and the amount of the monthly
rental payments for such Equipment. Subject to the terms of this Agreement: 
 1) Equipment greater than 400 HP
leased to MLP OpCo by CHK Compression will have a 36-month minimum Primary Lease Term, and Equipment less than or equal to 400 HP leased to MLP OpCo by CHK Compression will have a 24-month minimum Primary Lease Term; 

2) Upon completion of the Primary Lease Term, Equipment subject to this Agreement not located in the State of Texas will
be leased month-to-month thereafter until released by MLP OpCo with no less than 60 days Notice before (i) the end of the Primary Lease Term or (ii) the end of any subsequent month-to-month leasing period; 

3) Upon completion of the Primary Lease Term for any Equipment located in the State of Texas, the Equipment will continue
to be leased for successive periods of 12 months thereafter until released by MLP OpCo with no less than 60 days Notice (i)

  
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before the end of the Primary Lease Term or (ii) during any subsequent 12-month leasing period; and 
 4) The date of release will be deemed the date that occurs 60 days after a Notice is given. 
  

	 	(b)	Rental Payments. 

 1) Monthly Rates. Beginning on the Effective Date, MLP OpCo shall pay the monthly rental rates shown for the Equipment in Schedule 1, as such rates are escalated each October 1 as
set forth therein. Beginning on the Contract Start Date for the Equipment shown in Schedule 2, MLP OpCo shall pay the monthly rental rates shown for such Equipment in Schedule 2, as such rates are escalated each
October 1 as set forth therein. If MLP OpCo elects to lease any Equipment shown in Schedule 3, beginning on the Contract Start Date for such Equipment, MLP OpCo shall pay the monthly rental rates shown for such Equipment in
Schedule 3, as such rates are escalated each October 1 as set forth therein. Such monthly rental rates include the rental of the Equipment and the performance by CHK Compression of the other services described herein for such
Equipment at no additional cost to MLP OpCo, except as set forth herein. MLP OpCo also shall be responsible for the payment of the footnoted amounts in Schedule 2. 

2) Redetermination. Beginning no later than 24 months prior to the 7th anniversary of the Effective Date, the
Parties shall enter into good-faith discussions to determine the monthly rental rates for all Equipment then leased by MLP OpCo hereunder and for the Equipment then listed on Schedule 3. Such monthly rental rates shall be redetermined to
equal the market rates then being charged by third parties to lease the same or similar equipment and services in the Gathering Agreement AMI, as the case may be, in arms-length transactions, without considering the costs to transport the Equipment
to the installation site and to install and remove the Equipment. Proposals or bids received by MLP OpCo from non-Affiliated parties to lease the same or similar equipment in the Gathering Agreement AMI shall be indicative of market rental rates and
services. Upon reaching agreement on the redetermined monthly rental rates, the Parties shall amend the Schedules to this Agreement to include such redetermined monthly rental rates. Such redetermined monthly rental rates shall remain in effect for
the remaining term of this Agreement and shall be escalated by the increase in the CPI-U over the most recent 12-month period (for which data is available) beginning on the 8th anniversary of the Effective Date and on each anniversary of the
Effective Date thereafter. If the Parties fail to reach agreement on redetermined monthly rental rates for any Equipment at least 12 months prior to the 7th anniversary of the Effective Date, MLP OpCo may, at its option, terminate this Agreement
upon 60 days’ prior Notice to CHK Compression, with such termination to be effective on the date specified in such termination Notice but no earlier than the 7th anniversary of the Effective Date. 

(c) Standby Rates and Cancellation. For all Equipment described in Schedule 3 ordered by MLP OpCo hereunder from
Schedule 3, the lease of such Equipment shall commence on the first day of the month following the later of (i) the date on which CHK Compression 

  
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notifies MLP OpCo that the Equipment is RTS (the “RTS Date”) or (ii) the date on which such MLP OpCo requested that such Equipment be delivered, which date shall be the
Contract Start Date for such Equipment. Beginning on the Contract Start Date, a “Standby Fee” equal to **% of the monthly base rental rate will be charged by CHK Compression on such Equipment until the first day of the month
following the date on which the Equipment is installed and first commences operation on such Gatherer’s site. Thereafter, the monthly base rental rate will be charged by CHK Compression for such Equipment. If any Equipment is moved, at the
request of a Gatherer, to another site as provided below, the new site will be billed commencing on the first day of the month immediately following the move. The old site will be billed through the end of the month during which the move occurred.
Orders placed by MLP OpCo for new Equipment to be built can be cancelled by MLP OpCo, in its discretion, subject to MLP OpCo reimbursing CHK Compression for all out-of pocket fees incurred by CHK Compression with respect to such cancellation. If MLP
OpCo does not need the Equipment on the Contract Start Date, the Standby Fee will be charged until the Equipment is rented at a rental rate equal to or greater than **% of the then-effective monthly rental rate for such Equipment, either by MLP OpCo
or to a third party customer. 
 (d) Maintenance and Repair. CHK Compression shall be responsible for the maintenance and
repair of the Equipment, as provided herein, except in cases where damage is due to a Gatherer’s gross negligence. Without limiting the foregoing, CHK Compression shall provide all lubricating oil and antifreeze for the Equipment in accordance
with the manufacturer’s specifications as part of the services it provides hereunder. 
 (e) Emissions Services. CHK
Compression shall cause the Equipment to be maintained in a manner that permits the Equipment to be operated by Gatherers in compliance with all Applicable Laws, including all applicable permits relating to air emissions in effect at the time of
installation, and shall perform the other emissions services as provided below. CHK Compression will exercise commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Equipment to meet future emission regulations. As part of the services provided hereunder, CHK
Compression shall include the on-skid Equipment needed for pollution containment (but CHK Compression shall not be obligated to remove any liquids collected in such facilities). Additionally, if MLP OpCo from time to time requires any other
emissions services in connection with Equipment leased hereunder that are not contemplated by this Agreement, CHK Compression agrees to perform such services for MLP OpCo at CHK Compression’s actual cost, to include labor, at their current
published labor rates, which labor rates shall be no less favorable to MLP OpCo than the labor rates charged by CHK Compression to its Affiliates. 
  

	 	(f)	Release, Replacement, and Relocation. 

 1) Release. By providing no less than 60 days Notice prior to the end of the Primary Lease Term for any Equipment or at any time thereafter, such Equipment can be released and returned to CHK
Compression by MLP OpCo (after the Primary Lease Term has expired), with no further obligations under this Agreement with respect to such Equipment, if MLP OpCo determines such Equipment is no longer required. 

2) Replacement. MLP OpCo shall have the right, at any time during the Primary Lease Term or any Contract
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lease hereunder and replace such Equipment with any other Equipment either (i) maintained in inventory by CHK Compression and not then committed to a non-Affiliated party or
(ii) located in the Gathering Agreement AMI and past the Primary Lease Term, or earlier if mutually agreed to by both Parties in writing, for such Equipment. The Contract Start Date for new Equipment added under clause (i) of the previous
sentence shall be the date the Equipment is replaced. Additionally, at any time after the end of the Primary Lease Term, MLP OpCo shall have the right to request, and CHK Compression shall provide and deliver, the most recent comparable model of
such Equipment as a replacement for such Equipment hereunder. The Contract Start Date of Equipment replaced after the end of the Primary Lease Term will be the same as the start date of the Contract Continuation Period during which the Equipment was
replaced. If MLP OpCo provides Notice to CHK Compression that it elects to have CHK Compression replace any such Equipment, CHK Compression shall remove and replace such Equipment as soon as reasonably practicable. 

3) Relocation. MLP OpCo shall have the right to request that CHK Compression change the location of any Equipment
in the Gathering Agreement AMI by providing Notice to CHK Compression. CHK Compression shall, as soon as reasonably practicable, relocate such Equipment as provided in MLP OpCo’s Notice. 

4) Costs. The reasonable out-of-pocket removal, transportation, and installation costs incurred by CHK Compression
to release, replace, or relocate any Equipment under this Section 3(f) shall be paid by MLP OpCo. 
  

	 	4.	Emissions Services. 

 (a)
Included Services. As part of the services provided by CHK Compression for the rental payments, CHK Compression will provide to Gatherers the following emission services, at no cost to Gatherers: 

1) operations and maintenance reports and records that are required by the air permit for the Equipment will be generated
in an electronic format by CHK Compression and provided monthly (and supplemented from time to time to Gatherers); 
 2) CHK Compression will assist Gatherers in keeping their logs of shutdowns and startups for each compressor engine that has associated venting of gas; 

3) all costs and expenses to cover additional emissions personnel, analyzers, equipment, related maintenance, and CHK
Compression’s local emissions training program; and 
 4) other emissions services reasonably requested by
MLP OpCo. 
 (b) Additional Costs. For all Equipment that requires emission control equipment, and for all Equipment
located on a site in a “non-attainment” area under Applicable Laws, CHK Compression will provide to MLP OpCo the following emission services at a monthly fee of **% of the applicable monthly rental rate specified on Schedule 1,
Schedule 2, or Schedule 3, as adjusted pursuant to Section 3(b) for such Equipment: 

  
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 1) quarterly portable analyzer emission testing will be provided by CHK
Compression following the approved protocol of Gatherers and completed as required by Applicable Laws or the applicable air permit and the test report will be provided to MLP OpCo within 14 days following the test; 

2) purchasing of all catalyst elements and catalyst installation, maintenance, cleaning, and replacement; and 

3) all maintenance to the engine’s emission controls and hardware required for air permit compliance (in effect at
the time of unit installation), including performing necessary tests to confirm the engine is meeting emissions standards. 
 All parts and
labor required or necessary to perform the services above shall be provided by CHK Compression, other than such parts and labor required to repair damage caused by the gross negligence of Gatherers or the delivery of gas that did not meet the
specifications in the applicable Gathering Agreement. 
 (c) Testing Notice. MLP OpCo will provide Notice to CHK
Compression of any scheduled “EPA Method” emission testing for any Equipment no less than 14 days prior to the test date or soon as practicable after Gatherers receive notice of such test. If the test is cancelled due to a mechanical
failure of the Equipment, CHK Compression will provide at least 2 days Notice of such cancellation (unless mechanical failure of the Equipment requires a shorter notification period). 

(d) Coordination. CHK Compression and MLP OpCo shall jointly coordinate the performance of the emissions services hereunder with
all applicable Governmental Authorities having jurisdiction. 
 (e) Termination. MLP OpCo, at its option and from time to
time, may terminate the performance of all or any part of the emissions services provided hereunder by providing no less than 6 months Notice to CHK Compression. At any time after the 2nd anniversary of the Effective Date, CHK Compression, at its
option, may terminate the performance of the emissions services under Section 4(b) above by providing no less than 6 months prior Notice to MLP OpCo. Upon any such termination by either Party, CHK Compression shall, at the request of MLP
OpCo, provide transition services to Gatherers (including training and materials) for any reasonable period of time requested by MLP OpCo, at MLP OpCo’s cost. Upon any such termination of such emissions services by MLP OpCo, MLP OpCo may, at
its option, purchase all of CHK Compression’s relevant emission services equipment within 14 days (at CHK Compression’s cost), including all hand held analyzers and related tools, but excluding the portable test trailers, to the extent
required by Gatherers to perform such emissions services. CHK Compression will transfer such emissions equipment to MLP OpCo or its designee free and clear of all liens and other encumbrances. 

 

	 	5.	Hydrogen Sulfide. 

 If the
gas to be compressed contains quantities of Hydrogen Sulfide (“H2S”) in excess of ** parts per million (“ppm”) on a system average basis for any month, as indicated by gas analysis (“High H2S Gas”), this
Section 5 will apply. 

  
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 (a) Equipment Modification. Because of the high concentration of H2S, CHK
Compression, at its sole discretion, may modify or replace certain components of any affected Equipment, which modifications or replacements shall be solely related to the safety of personnel and the safe operation of the affected Equipment, so as
to allow it to safely compress High H2S Gas without undue damage or wear or risk to personnel. The reasonable cost of these equipment modifications will be borne by MLP OpCo. 

(b) Equipment Inspection and Repair. Upon return of the affected Equipment, there will be a joint inspection of the affected
Equipment by CHK Compression and MLP OpCo. Any damages to the affected Equipment directly attributable to quantities of H2S in excess of 100 ppm, such as accelerated degradation, pitting, or excessive corrosion, will be remedied to a similar
condition as would have occurred had High H2S Gas not been compressed at the expense of the MLP OpCo. 
 (c) H2S Rate
Adder. Because CHK Compression’s Environmental Health & Safety policies and safety practices require certain precautionary measures for High H2S Gas and H2S operations will potentially result in greater wear on the Equipment,
a rate adder for High H2S Gas service will be included as delineated in Table 5(c) below. This monthly adder, calculated as a percentage of the monthly rental rate specified on Schedule 1, Schedule 2, or Schedule 3, as
adjusted pursuant to Section 3(b), will be included in each invoice (prorated for partial month invoices) as a separate line item subject to all applicable taxes. 
 Table 5(c) 
  

			
	 Horsepower Range
 (horsepower)
	  	 Adder

	**–**	  	**%
	**–**	  	**%
	**–**	  	**%
	 **–**
	  	**%

 (d) Sweetening Equipment and
Chemicals. Gatherers will be responsible for providing all required sweetening chemicals and associated equipment and any required sweet or inert purge gas as needed at no cost to CHK Compression. 

(e) Fuel Gas. In the event fuel gas sweetening is required to accomplish such, Gatherers must provide an appropriately
sweetened fuel gas for the unit at no cost to CHK Compression.
  

	 	6.	Billing and Payment. 

  
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 (a) Invoices. CHK Compression shall invoice MLP OpCo in electronic format by the 15th
day of the month for amounts due hereunder for Equipment leased in the prior month and provide to MLP OpCo a statement setting forth (i) the Equipment leased hereunder in such month and (ii) all amounts due by MLP OpCo hereunder. CHK
Compression’s invoices shall include information reasonably sufficient to explain and support the charges reflected therein. MLP OpCo shall remit or cause Gatherers to remit to CHK Compression the amount due, by wire transfer, by the 25th day
of each month or 10 days from the date of receipt of CHK Compression’s electronic invoice, whichever is later. If such due date is not a business day, payment is due on the next business day following such date. 

(b) Disputes. If MLP Op Co, for itself or on behalf of any Gatherer, in good faith, disputes the amount of any invoice or any part
thereof, MLP OpCo will pay CHK Compression such amount, if any, that is not in dispute and shall provide CHK Compression Notice of the disputed amount accompanied by supporting documentation acceptable in industry practice to support the disputed
amount. If the Parties are unable to resolve such dispute, either Party may pursue any remedy available at law or in equity to enforce its rights under this Agreement. 
 (c) Late Payments. If MLP OpCo fails to pay the amount of any invoice rendered by CHK Compression hereunder when such amount is due, interest thereon shall accrue from, but excluding, the due date
to, and including, the date payment thereof is actually made at the lesser of the Prime Rate plus 2%, computed on an annualized basis and compounded monthly, or the maximum rate of interest permitted by Applicable Law. “Prime
Rate” means the prime rate on corporate loans at large U.S. money center commercial banks as set forth in The Wall Street Journal “Money Rates” table under the Heading “Prime Rate,” or any successor
thereto, on the first date of publication for the month in which payment is due. 
 (d) Audit Rights. MLP OpCo and CHK
Compression shall be entitled to audit rights with respect to this agreement as provided in the Gathering Agreements with respect to the Gatherers and such rights are incorporated herein for all purposes as between MLP OpCo and CHK Compression.

 7. Taxes. MLP OpCo agrees to pay, when due, all use, property, excise, and other taxes or charges (including any
interest and penalties) now or hereafter imposed by any Governmental Authority on the leasing, operation, or use of the Equipment by Gatherers, and prepare and file any tax and other similar returns required to be filed with respect thereto. Upon
receipt of Notice from CHK Compression, MLP OpCo will provide or cause Gatherers to provide copies of such returns to CHK Compression. 
 8. Delivery, Inspection, and Acceptance. For Equipment held on standby for MLP OpCo that is RTS, CHK Compression shall deliver such Equipment to Gatherer’s site by no later than 14 days after
the date on which the Equipment was requested by MLP OpCo. No later than 7 days after delivery of the Equipment to Gatherer’s site, MLP OpCo shall cause Gatherer to inspect the Equipment. Unless MLP OpCo provides Notice to CHK Compression
within such 7-day period of any defects or deficiencies in such Equipment, Gatherer shall be presumed to have accepted the Equipment in its then present condition. If within such 7-day period, MLP OpCo provides Notice to CHK Compression of the
unacceptability of the Equipment, CHK Compression shall correct such defects as soon as commercially practicable but no later than 14 

  
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days after the date of MLP OpCo’s Notice or CHK Compression will retrieve and remove the Equipment by such date, at its cost, and MLP OpCo shall have no payment obligations hereunder with
respect to such Equipment. Upon delivery of any Equipment, Gatherer shall thereupon assume the care, custody, supervision, and control of the Equipment. Any acceptance by Gatherer of any Equipment shall not relieve CHK Compression of its obligations
hereunder in respect of such Equipment. 
 9. Delivery and Installation. MLP OpCo agrees to bear all costs of installing
and connecting the Equipment upon delivery by CHK Compression to Gatherers’ site and disconnecting the Equipment prior to its return to CHK Compression. All out-of-pocket, third party costs of transporting the Equipment from CHK
Compression’s yard to Gatherers’ site and of transporting the Equipment from such site back to CHK Compression’s yard will be at the expense of MLP OpCo, including all crane expenses. As part of such installation, CHK Compression will
assist Gatherers in identifying and obtaining service for the appropriate utilities for the Equipment, but MLP OpCo shall be responsible for causing the installation of such utilities. 

 

	 	10.	Performance Guarantees. 

(a) Run Time Guarantee. CHK Compression guarantees that the Equipment will be mechanically available for use by Gatherers no less
than **% of time in each month, excluding the time required for preventive maintenance and overhauls performed in accordance with prudent industry practices. 
 (b) Throughput Guarantee. CHK Compression guarantees that the volumes of Gas capable of being compressed by the Equipment shall be not less than **% of the Equipment manufacturer’s most recent
specifications and sizing program. If specific site conditions not within CHK Compression’s control, including extreme ambient site temperatures, reduce the Equipment’s ability to produce its full manufacturer’s rated horsepower, this
reduction in available horsepower will be factored into the throughput calculations in the manufacturer’s sizing program. 

(c) Damages. If the Equipment fails to meet the run time guarantee in Section 10(a) above or the throughput guarantee
in Section 10(b) above in a month, then the monthly rental payment for such Equipment shall be equal to the product of (i) the lesser of (x) the actual run time percentage for such month divided by **% or (y) the actual
throughput percentage for such month divided by **% and (ii) the monthly rental rate for such Equipment. If (x) any Equipment is mechanically available for use by the Gatherers less than **% of time, excluding preventive maintenance and
overhauls performed in accordance with prudent industry practices or (y) the volumes of Gas capable of being compressed by any Equipment are less than **% of the Equipment manufacturer’s most recent specifications and sizing program,
considering specific site conditions as provided above, in either case, for more than two consecutive months, MLP OpCo shall provide Notice to CHK Compression. If CHK Compression does not satisfactorily demonstrate to MLP OpCo within 5 days of such
Notice that CHK Compression has taken remedial action to cause such Equipment to operate at or near the guaranteed performance levels in Section 10(a) and Section 10(b) above, then MLP OpCo may terminate the lease hereunder
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to such Equipment and CHK Compression shall promptly remove and replace such Equipment, at CHK Compression’s cost. 
 11. Use by Gatherers. MLP OpCo agrees to cause Gatherers to use the Equipment only for the compression of gas in accordance with the specifications of the manufacturer of the Equipment. At CHK
Compression’s request, MLP OpCo shall cause Gatherers to submit to CHK Compression monthly operating reports for the Equipment. CHK Compression represents to MLP OpCo that the Equipment will operate in accordance with the manufacturer’s
design and performance specifications. Without limiting CHK Compression’s obligations hereunder, MLP OpCo will be responsible for loss of or damage to the Equipment after delivery to Gatherers’ site and before redelivery of the Equipment
to the transporter to return the Equipment to CHK Compression. 
  

	 	12.	Maintenance. 

 (a)
Repair and Replacement. CHK Compression agrees, at its own expense, to maintain the Equipment in accordance with prudent industry standards for such Equipment and in a manner that causes the Equipment to meet the performance guarantees above,
to operate in accordance with Applicable Laws, and otherwise keeps the Equipment in good working order and condition. CHK Compression shall perform all maintenance work and repairs, and make all replacements, necessary to cause the Equipment to
perform in accordance with such standards (including providing, at CHK Compression’s expense, all replacement parts and equipment) no later than 5 days, after MLP OpCo provides Notice to CHK Compression that the Equipment is not performing in
accordance with such standards. Such maintenance and repair work includes installing, maintaining, repairing, and replacing all on skid pollution control equipment required by Applicable Law for such Equipment. 

(b) Overhauls. Notice will be provided by CHK Compression to MLP OpCo no less than 30 days prior to any scheduled engine overhaul
or replacement, but in cases of unscheduled (catastrophic or major) failures of Equipment, Notice will be given as soon as possible by MLP OpCo. 
 (c) Gatherers’ Obligations. To facilitate the maintenance of the equipment by CHK Compression hereunder, MLP OpCo shall: 

1) provide CHK Compression with reasonable access to the Equipment to perform its duties hereunder; 

2) provide an inlet separator for the Equipment to remove solids (such as sand) and all entrained liquids from the gas
stream; provided that CHK Compression will provide the on-skid scrubbers; 
 3) start and stop the Equipment as
necessary from time to time by qualified operators; 
 4) fill and top oil and coolant reservoirs in the
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 5) report leaks of oil or coolant from the Equipment to CHK Compression as
soon as practicable; 
 6) furnish free use of suitable, sweet, dry (without free liquids) natural gas fuel for
engine use; and 
 7) notify CHK Compression as soon as practicable of any Equipment breakdown or malfunction.

 (d) Remedies. If CHK Compression fails to maintain and repair any Equipment in accordance with the obligations above,
MLP OpCo may, at its election and upon 3 days Notice to CHK Compression, maintain and repair, or engage a third party to maintain and repair, such Equipment. CHK Compression shall promptly reimburse MLP OpCo for, or MLP OpCo may deduct from amounts
owed by it hereunder, all costs and expenses incurred by MLP OpCo or the affected Gatherer to perform, or to cause to be performed, such maintenance and repair of such Equipment and the monthly rental payment for such Equipment shall be prorated
based on the number of hours such Equipment was available in such month compared to the total number of hours in such month. 

13. Inspection. CHK Compression shall have the right at all reasonable times to enter upon the premises where the Equipment may be
located for the purpose of inspection or observation of use by Gatherers. 
 14. Title; Personal Property; Encumbrances;
Location. MLP OpCo covenants that the ownership of the Equipment is and shall at all times remain in CHK Compression. The Equipment shall remain personal property and never attach to or become a fixture or otherwise affixed to any realty. The
Equipment shall be installed and used at the location specified in the Schedule pertaining thereto and it shall not be removed therefrom without CHK Compression’s consent. MLP OpCo will not sell, mortgage, assign, transfer, lease, sublet, loan,
part with possession, or encumber the Equipment or permit any liens or encumbrances or charges to attach or become effective thereon or permit or attempt to do any of such acts. MLP OpCo agrees, at its sole own expense, to take such action or cause
Gatherers to take such action as may be necessary to remove any such encumbrance, lien, or charge and to prevent any third party from acquiring any other interest in any Equipment (including by reason of such Equipment being deemed to be a fixture
or a part of any realty). If MLP OpCo fails to do so within a reasonable period of time after receipt of demand from CHK Compression, CHK Compression shall have the right to pay or otherwise settle such lien, encumbrance, or charge and recover
reimbursement of such amount from Gatherers. Gatherers will not alter or remove any insignia, serial number or other lettering of the Equipment. 
 15. Licenses, Permits, and Compliance. MLP OpCo, at its sole expense, shall: 
 1) comply with all Applicable Laws relating to the installation or operation of the Equipment, or environmental requirements associated therewith (including air emission, noise and environmental
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 2) obtain and maintain throughout the rental term or any extension thereof
any and all licenses or permits necessary or appropriate to operate and maintain the Equipment. 
 16. Waste Disposal.
MLP OpCo shall bear responsibility for disposing all liquids, solids, and hazardous wastes discharged by the Equipment while in a Gatherers’ possession in accordance with all Applicable Laws, except spent engine oil, coolants and filters.

 17. Term. Unless terminated sooner as provided below, the term of this Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date
and continue in effect through the close of the last day of the month following the 10th anniversary of the Effective Date and shall continue in effect from year to year thereafter, unless terminated by MLP OpCo upon Notice to CHK Compression no
less than 60 days prior to the end of the primary term or any year thereafter. 
  

	 	18.	Termination. This Agreement may be terminated as follows: 

 1) by CHK Compression with respect to MLP OpCo if (A) MLP OpCo fails to perform any of its material obligations under this Agreement and (B) such failure is not (x) excused by a Force
Majeure Event or (y) cured by MLP OpCo within 60 Days after Notice thereof by CHK Compression to MLP OpCo; or 
 2) by MLP OpCo if (A) CHK Compression fails to perform any of its material obligations under this Agreement and (B) such failure is not (x) excused by a Force Majeure Event or
(y) cured by CHK Compression within 60 Days after Notice thereof by the affected Gatherer to CHK Compression; or 
 3) by CHK Compression with respect to MLP OpCo if MLP OpCo fails to pay any undisputed amount when due under this Agreement if such failure is not remedied within 15 Business Days after Notice of such
failure is given by CHK Compression to MLP OpCo; or 
 4) by either Party by Notice to the other Party if the
other Party (1) makes an assignment or any general arrangement for the benefit of creditors, (2) files a petition or otherwise commences, authorizes, or acquiesces in the commencement of a proceeding or cause under any bankruptcy or
similar law for the protection of creditors or have such petition filed or proceeding commenced against them, or (3) otherwise becomes bankrupt or insolvent (however evidenced). 
 If CHK Compression terminates this Agreement as permitted above and removes the Equipment from Gatherers’ locations, then MLP OpCo shall be responsible for all claims asserted against CHK Compression
by a party or parties from which Gatherers receive gas and arising out of such removal of Equipment. 
  

	 	19.	Insurance Coverage. 

 (a)
MLP OpCo shall, at MLP OpCo’s expense, maintain, with an insurance company or companies authorized to do business in the state where the Equipment is located, the following insurance: 1) comprehensive or commercial general liability insurance,
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“occurrence” or claims made form, including operations of independent contractors and contractual liability with a combined single limit for bodily injury, personal injury, and property
damage liability in an amount of $1 million per occurrence and $2 million aggregate; 2) All Risk Property insurance including but not limited to Machinery Breakdown insurance with respect to the Equipment, covering the replacement cost value of the
Equipment and naming CHK Compression as a Loss Payee. The amount of insurance required in this Section 19(a) shall be subject to Section 19(e) below and may be satisfied by the purchase of separate primary and umbrella (or
excess) liability policies which when combined together provide the total limits of insurance specified. 
 (b) Waiver.
MLP OpCo shall obtain from its insurers a waiver of subrogation against CHK Compression in all of the insurance policies required in this Section 19, and all other insurance carried by MLP OpCo protecting against loss of or damage to
Gatherers’ and CHK Compression’s property and equipment, but only to the extent of the liabilities assumed by MLP OpCo hereunder, subject to Section 19(e) below. 

(c) No Change. All such insurance, subject to Section 19(e) below, shall be carried in a company or companies
reasonably acceptable to CHK Compression (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld) and shall be maintained in full force and effect during the term of this Agreement, and shall not be canceled by MLP OpCo without 30 days’ prior Notice
having first been furnished CHK Compression. CHK Compression shall be named an additional insured on all of MLP OpCo’s required insurance, but only to the extent of the liabilities assumed by MLP OpCo hereunder. To the extent of MLP OpCo’s
liability hereunder, (i) all of MLP OpCo’s required insurance shall be primary to any insurance of CHK Compression that may apply to such occurrence, accident, or claim and (ii) no “other insurance” provision shall be
applicable to CHK Compression and its Affiliates by virtue of having been named an additional insured or loss payee under any policy of insurance. 
 (d) Certificate. Certificates of insurance acceptable to CHK Compression evidencing the coverage required by Gatherers shall be provided by MLP OpCo to CHK Compression prior to commencement of
performance of services or the delivery of Equipment under this Agreement. 
 (e) Self-Insurance. MLP OpCo may
self-insure any of the risks for which coverage is required herein. 
  

	 	20.	Indemnities. 

(a) GATHERERS’ INDEMNITY. MLP OPCO AGREES TO PROTECT, DEFEND, INDEMNIFY, AND HOLD HARMLESS CHK COMPRESSION, AND ITS
OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, EMPLOYEES AND INVITEES, FROM AND AGAINST ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, LOSSES, AND CAUSES OF ACTION (OF EVERY KIND AND CHARACTER AND WITHOUT LIMIT AND WITHOUT REGARD TO THE CAUSE OR CAUSES THEREOF) (COLLECTIVELY
“CLAIMS”) THAT (I) ARISE OUT OF THE ACTIVITIES CONTEMPLATED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT AND (II) ARE ASSERTED BY GATHERERS, GATHERERS’ CONTRACTORS OR SUB-CONTRACTORS, OR ANY OF THEIR EMPLOYEES OR INVITEES ON ACCOUNT

  
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OF BODILY INJURY, DEATH, OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, EVEN IF CAUSED BY THE NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHER FAULT OF CHK COMPRESSION OR ITS OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, OR CONTRACTORS OR THEIR EMPLOYEES
OR INVITEES. 
 (b) CHK COMPRESSION’S INDEMNITY. CHK COMPRESSION AGREES TO PROTECT, DEFEND, INDEMNIFY, AND
HOLD HARMLESS GATHERERS, AND THEIR OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, AND EMPLOYEES AND INVITEES, FROM AND AGAINST ALL CLAIMS THAT (I) ARISE OUT OF THE ACTIVITIES CONTEMPLATED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT AND (II) ARE ASSERTED BY CHK COMPRESSION, CHK
COMPRESSION’S AFFILIATES, CONTRACTORS, OR SUB-CONTRACTORS, OR ANY OF THEIR EMPLOYEES OR INVITEES ON ACCOUNT OF BODILY INJURY, DEATH, OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, EVEN IF CAUSED BY THE NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHER FAULT OF GATHERERS OR THEIR
OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, OR CONTRACTORS OR THEIR EMPLOYEES OR INVITEES. 
 (c) MLP OpCo’s Third Party Indemnity. MLP
OpCo agrees to protect, defend, indemnify, and hold harmless CHK Compression, their officers, directors, employees, or their invitees from and against all Claims (i) caused by the acts or omissions of Gatherers and (ii) arising in favor of
third parties or Persons not employed or contracted by Gatherers or CHK Compression on account of bodily injury, death, or damage to property. 
 (d) CHK Compression’s Third Party Indemnity. CHK Compression agrees to protect, defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Gatherers, their officers, directors, employees, or their invitees from and
against all Claims (i) caused by the acts or omissions of CHK Compression and (ii) arising in favor of third parties or Persons not employed or contracted by Gatherers or CHK Compression on account of bodily injury, death, or damage to
property. 
 (e) Indemnity Procedures. Each Party shall notify the other Party immediately of any claim, demand, or suit
that may be presented to or served upon it by any person arising out of or as a result of work performed pursuant hereto, affording such other Party full opportunity to assume the defense of such claim, demand, or suit and to protect itself under
the obligations of this Section 20. Each Party covenants and agrees to support its obligations hereunder by available liability insurance coverage as set forth in Section 19 above. If this Agreement is subject to the
indemnity limitations of any Applicable Law then it is agreed that the above obligations to indemnify are limited to the extent allowed by Applicable Law. 
  

	 	(1)	 If this Agreement is subject to the indemnity limitations of Chapter 127 of the Texas Civil Practices and Remedies Code, and so long as such
limitations are in force, then the Parties agree that the above obligations to indemnify are limited to the extent allowed by Applicable Law, and each Party covenants and agrees to support this indemnity agreement by liability insurance coverage,
with limits of insurance required of each Party equal to those specifically set forth in Section 19 above. If this Agreement is subject to any other applicable state indemnity limitation, it

  
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is agreed that the above obligations to indemnify are limited to the extent allowed by Applicable Law. 

 

	 	(2)	If this Agreement is subject to the indemnity limitations in New Mexico Statutes, Sec. 5672, and so long as that act is in force, Section 20 herein shall
not be applicable to the services performed in the State of New Mexico. In lieu thereof, each Party agrees to defend, indemnify, save and hold the other party harmless from and against all claims and causes of action to the extent such arise out of
the indemnifying party’s negligence, gross negligence, strict liability or breach of contract. 

 (f)
Monetary Limits. If the monetary limits of insurance required hereunder or of the indemnity voluntarily assumed under this Section 20 which will be supported either by equal liability insurance or voluntarily self-insured, in part
or whole, exceeds the maximum limits permitted under Applicable Law, the Parties agree such insurance requirements or indemnity shall automatically be amended to conform to the maximum monetary limits permitted under such Applicable Law. 

(g) Costs of Suit. Claims indemnified under this Section 20 shall include, but not be limited to, all expenses of
litigation, court costs, and attorney fees that may be incurred by or assessed against the Party being indemnified. 
 21.
Force Majeure. If a Party is rendered unable, wholly or in part, by reason of a Force Majeure Event to perform its obligations under this Agreement, other than MLP OpCo’s obligations to make payments when due hereunder, then such
Party’s obligations shall be suspended to the extent affected by the Force Majeure Event. The Party whose performance is affected by a Force Majeure Event must provide Notice to the other Party. Initial Notice may be given orally, but Notice
with reasonably full particulars of the Force Majeure Event is required as soon as reasonably possible after the occurrence of the Force Majeure Event. The Party affected by a Force Majeure Event shall use reasonable commercial efforts to
(i) remedy and (ii) mitigate the effects of the Force Majeure Event. 
 22. Assignment and Binding Effect.
Neither Party shall assign its rights or delegate its obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other Party, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed. Subject to the foregoing, this
Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties hereto and their successors and permitted assigns. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each Party may assign its rights under this Agreement to an Affiliate of such Party without the
consent of the other Party and each Party may pledge this Agreement (or pledge any of its rights under this Agreement including the right to receive payments due hereunder) to secure any credit facility or indebtedness of such Party or its
Affiliates without the consent of the other Party and may assign any of its rights, or delegate any of its obligations, under this Agreement to one or more of its Affiliates without the consent of the other Party; provided, no such assignment or
pledge shall relieve the assignor Party from any of its obligations hereunder. 
 23. WARRANTIES. EXCEPT AS
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REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR CONFORMITY TO ANY REPRESENTATION OR DESCRIPTION.

 24. No Conditional Sale. The Parties intend that this Agreement create a lease on the Equipment, and not a
conditional sale. To provide solely for the unlikely event that a court might nevertheless consider this Agreement to constitute be a conditional sale, CHK Compression hereby retains a purchase money security interest to secure payment of the sales
price of the Equipment as determined by such court, and MLP OpCo grants to CHK Compression all rights given to a secured party under the Uniform Commercial Code in addition to its other rights hereunder. Further, although the Parties have agreed the
Equipment shall never be deemed to be a fixture and attached to any realty, to provide solely for the unlikely event that a court might also consider the Equipment to be a fixture, the Parties agree for the purpose of complying with the legal
requirements for a financing statement that collateral is or includes fixtures and the Equipment is affixed or is to be affixed to the lands described in the applicable Schedule. 

 

	 	25.	Notices. 

 (a) Form of
Notice. All notices, invoices, payments, and other communications made under this Agreement (“Notice”) shall be in writing and sent to the addresses shown below. 

Gatherers: 
 Chesapeake Midstream Partners, L.P. 
 777 NW Grand Boulevard 

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118 
 Attention: J. Mike Stice 
 Fax: (405) 840-6134 

With a copy to: 

Vinson & Elkins LLP 
 1001 Fannin Street, 
 Suite 2500 

Houston, Texas 77002-6760 
 Attention: Alan Beck 
 Fax: (713) 615-5620 

  
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 With a copy to: 
 Global Infrastructure Management, LLC 
 12 East 49th Street 

38th Floor 
 New
York, New York 10017 
 Attn: Salim Samaha 
 Fax: (646) 282-1599 
 CHK Compression: 

MidCon Compression, LLC 
 Chesapeake Midstream Development, L.P. 
 6100 North Western Avenue 

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118 
 Attention: Nick Dell’Osso 
 Fax: (405) 840-6125 

(b) Method. All Notices may be sent by facsimile or mutually acceptable electronic means, a nationally recognized overnight
courier service, first class mail, or hand delivered. 
 (c) Delivery. Notice shall be given when received on a Business
Day by the addressee. In the absence of proof of the actual receipt date, the following presumptions will apply. Notices sent by facsimile shall be deemed to have been received upon the sending Party’s receipt of its facsimile machine’s
confirmation of successful transmission. If the Day on which such facsimile is received is not a Business Day or is after five p.m. on a Business Day, then such facsimile shall be deemed to have been received on the next following Business Day.
Notice by overnight mail or courier shall be deemed to have been received on the next Business Day after it was sent or such earlier time as is confirmed by the receiving Party. Notice by first class mail shall be considered delivered five Business
Days after mailing. 
  

	 	26.	Dispute Resolution. 

 (a)
Negotiation. The Parties shall attempt in good faith to resolve any Contract Dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement promptly by negotiation between executives who have authority to settle the Contract Dispute and who are at a
higher level of management than the Persons with direct responsibility for administration of this Agreement. Any Party may give the other Parties Notice of any dispute not resolved in the normal course of business (the “Negotiation
Notice”). Within 7 days after the delivery of the Negotiation Notice, the receiving Party shall submit to the other Parties a written response. The Negotiation Notice and response shall include (i) a statement of that Party’s
position and a summary of arguments supporting that position and (ii) the name and title of the executive who will represent that Party and of any other Person who will accompany the executive. Within 14 days after the delivery of the initial
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the executives of the Parties shall meet at a mutually acceptable time and place, and thereafter as often as they reasonably deem necessary, to attempt to resolve the dispute. 

(b) Litigation. If any Contract Dispute is not settled within 60 Days after delivery of the Negotiation Notice, the Parties shall
be free to resolve such Contract Dispute through litigation subject to the terms hereof. 
 27. Governing Law. This
Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Delaware without regard to the principles of conflicts of law (whether of the State of Delaware or otherwise) that would result in the application of the laws
of any other jurisdiction. 
 28. CONSENT TO JURISDICTION. EACH PARTY TO THIS AGREEMENT HEREBY CONSENTS TO THE EXCLUSIVE
JURISDICTION OF ANY UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT LOCATED IN WILMINGTON, DELAWARE OR DELAWARE CHANCERY COURT LOCATED IN WILMINGTON, DELAWARE AND IRREVOCABLY AGREES THAT ALL ACTIONS OR PROCEEDINGS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE
TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY (WHETHER SUCH ACTIONS OR PROCEEDINGS ARE BASED IN STATUTE, TORT, CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE), SHALL BE LITIGATED IN SUCH COURTS. EACH PARTY (a) CONSENTS TO SUBMIT ITSELF TO THE PERSONAL JURISDICTION OF SUCH COURTS
FOR SUCH ACTIONS OR PROCEEDINGS, (b) AGREES THAT IT WILL NOT ATTEMPT TO DENY OR DEFEAT SUCH PERSONAL JURISDICTION BY MOTION OR OTHER REQUEST FOR LEAVE FROM ANY SUCH COURT, AND (c) AGREES THAT IT WILL NOT BRING ANY SUCH ACTION OR PROCEEDING
IN ANY COURT OTHER THAN SUCH COURTS. EACH PARTY ACCEPTS FOR ITSELF AND IN CONNECTION WITH ITS PROPERTIES, GENERALLY AND UNCONDITIONALLY, THE EXCLUSIVE AND IRREVOCABLE JURISDICTION AND VENUE OF THE AFORESAID COURTS AND WAIVES ANY DEFENSE OF FORUM NON
CONVENIENS, AND IRREVOCABLY AGREES TO BE BOUND BY ANY NON-APPEALABLE JUDGMENT RENDERED THEREBY IN CONNECTION WITH SUCH ACTIONS OR PROCEEDINGS. SERVICE OF PROCESS MAY BE EFFECTED BY CERTIFIED MAIL TO THE RESPECTIVE PARTY AT THE ADDRESS PROVIDED FOR
NOTICE HEREIN. NOTHING HEREIN SHALL AFFECT THE RIGHT OF A PARTY TO SERVE PROCESS IN ANY OTHER MANNER PERMITTED BY LAW. 
 29.
WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, EACH OF THE PARTIES TO THIS AGREEMENT HEREBY WAIVES ITS RESPECTIVE RIGHTS TO A JURY TRIAL OF ANY CLAIM OR CAUSE OF ACTION BASED UPON OR ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT OR
ANY DEALINGS BETWEEN THEM RELATING TO THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE RELATIONSHIP THAT IS BEING ESTABLISHED. EACH PARTY ALSO WAIVES ANY BOND OR SURETY OR SECURITY UPON SUCH BOND WHICH MIGHT, BUT FOR THIS WAIVER, BE REQUIRED OF ANY OF
THE OTHER PARTIES. THE SCOPE OF THIS WAIVER IS INTENDED TO BE ALL-ENCOMPASSING OF ANY AND ALL DISPUTES THAT MAY BE FILED IN ANY COURT AND THAT RELATE TO THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AGREEMENT, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION,

  
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CONTRACT CLAIMS, TORT CLAIMS, BREACH OF DUTY CLAIMS, AND ALL OTHER COMMON LAW AND STATUTORY CLAIMS. EACH PARTY ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THIS WAIVER IS A MATERIAL INDUCEMENT TO ENTER INTO A BUSINESS
RELATIONSHIP, THAT EACH HAS ALREADY RELIED ON THE WAIVER IN ENTERING INTO THIS AGREEMENT AND THAT EACH WILL CONTINUE TO RELY ON THE WAIVER IN THEIR RELATED FUTURE DEALINGS. EACH PARTY FURTHER WARRANTS AND REPRESENTS THAT IT HAS REVIEWED THIS WAIVER
WITH ITS LEGAL COUNSEL, AND THAT EACH KNOWINGLY AND VOLUNTARILY WAIVES ITS JURY TRIAL RIGHTS FOLLOWING CONSULTATION WITH LEGAL COUNSEL. THIS WAIVER IS IRREVOCABLE, MEANING THAT IT MAY NOT BE MODIFIED EITHER ORALLY OR IN WRITING, AND THE WAIVER SHALL
APPLY TO ANY SUBSEQUENT AMENDMENTS, RENEWALS, SUPPLEMENTS OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS AGREEMENT OR TO ANY OTHER DOCUMENTS OR AGREEMENTS RELATING TO THE TRANSACTION CONTEMPLATED HEREBY. IN THE EVENT OF LITIGATION, THIS AGREEMENT MAY BE FILED AS A
WRITTEN CONSENT TO A TRIAL BY THE COURT. 
 30. Specific Performance. The Parties acknowledge and agree (i) that
each Party would be irreparably harmed by a breach by the other Party of any of their obligations under this Agreement and (ii) that there would be no adequate remedy at law or damages to compensate the non-breaching Party for any such breach.
The Parties agree that the non-breaching Party shall be entitled to injunctive relief requiring specific performance by the breaching Party of its obligations under this Agreement, and the Parties hereby consent and agree to the entry of such
injunctive relief. 
 31. Enforceability. If any provision in this Agreement is determined to be invalid, void, or
unenforceable by any court having jurisdiction, such determination shall not invalidate, void, or make unenforceable any other provision, agreement or covenant of this Agreement. 

32. No Waiver. No waiver of any breach of this Agreement shall be held to be a waiver of any other or subsequent breach.

 33. Rules of Construction. In construing this Agreement, the following principles shall be followed: 

 

	 	(1)	no consideration shall be given to the fact or presumption that one Party had a greater or lesser hand in drafting this Agreement; 

 

	 	(2)	examples shall not be construed to limit, expressly or by implication, the matter they illustrate; 

 

	 	(3)	the word “includes” and its syntactical variants mean “includes, but is not limited to” and corresponding syntactical variant expressions;

  

	 	(4)	a defined term has its defined meaning throughout this Agreement, regardless of whether it appears before or after the place in this Agreement where it is defined;

  
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	 	(5)	unless otherwise specified, the plural shall be deemed to include the singular, and vice versa; and 

 

	 	(6)	each gender shall be deemed to include the other genders. 

 34. Prior Agreements. This amended and restated Agreement supersedes all prior contracts or agreements with respect to the subject matter hereof and the matters addressed or governed hereby or in
the documents for any other transaction, whether oral or written. 
 35. Headings. The headings and subheadings contained
in this Agreement are used solely for convenience and do not constitute a part of this Agreement between the Parties and shall not be used to construe or interpret the provisions of this Agreement. 

36. Financing Statements. MLP OpCo will, if requested by CHK Compression, join with CHK Compression in executing one or more
financing statements, as may be desired by CHK Compression, in a form reasonably satisfactory to CHK Compression. 
 37.
Conflicts. In case of conflict between provisions found in this Agreement and those listed in the Schedules attached hereto, the provisions on the attached Schedules shall prevail. 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the Effective Date.

  

			
	CHK Compression:
	
	MIDCON COMPRESSION, LLC
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Jennifer M. Grigsby

	Name:	 	Jennifer M. Grigsby
	Title:	 	Senior Vice President, Treasurer
		 	and Corporate Secretary
	
	MLP OpCo:
	
	CHESAPEAKE MLP OPERATING, L.L.C.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ J. Mike Stice

	Name:	 	J. Mike Stice
	Title:	 	Chief Executive Officer

 SIGNATURE
PAGE 
 COMPRESSION AGREEMENT 

 Schedule 1 
 See Attached. 

  
 Equipment
Schedules 
 Page 1 

 Schedule 2 
 See Attached. 

  
 Equipment
Schedules 
 Page 2 

 Schedule 3 
 See Attached. 

  
 Equipment
Schedules 
 Page 3 

 Exhibit A 
 Gas Gathering Agreements 
 Gas Gathering Agreement dated September 30, 2009 between
Chesapeake Midstream Partners, L.L.C., an Oklahoma limited liability company, Chesapeake Energy Marketing, Inc., an Oklahoma corporation, Chesapeake Exploration L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company, Chesapeake Louisiana L.P., an Oklahoma
limited partnership, and DD JET, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company, as amended from time to time. 
 Gas Gathering Agreement dated
December 21, 2010 between Magnolia Midstream Gas Services, L.L.C., an Oklahoma limited liability company, Chesapeake Energy Marketing, Inc., an Oklahoma corporation, Chesapeake Operating, Inc., an Oklahoma corporation, Empress, L.L.C., an
Oklahoma limited liability company, and Chesapeake Louisiana L.P., an Oklahoma limited partnership, as amended from time to time.Amendment to Amended and Restated Gas Gathering Agreement

 Exhibit 10.22 
 SPECIFIC TERMS IN THIS EXHIBIT HAVE BEEN REDACTED BECAUSE CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT FOR THOSE TERMS HAS BEEN REQUESTED. THE REDACTED MATERIAL HAS BEEN SEPARATELY FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION, AND THE TERMS HAVE BEEN MARKED AT THE APPROPRIATE PLACE WITH TWO ASTERISKS (**). 
 AMENDMENT 

TO 

AMENDED AND RESTATED GAS GATHERING AGREEMENT 
 Chesapeake Midstream Partners, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company (“Gatherer”), and (i) Chesapeake Energy Marketing, Inc., an Oklahoma corporation
(“CEMI”), (ii) Chesapeake Operating, Inc., an Oklahoma corporation (“COI”), (iii) Chesapeake Exploration L.L.C., an Oklahoma limited liability company (“CELLC”), (iv) Chesapeake
Louisiana L.P., an Oklahoma limited partnership (“CLLP”), and (v) DDJET Limited LLP, a Texas limited liability partnership (“DDJET” and together with CELLC, and CLLP, the “CHK Producers”),
CEMI, COI, and the CHK Producers are referred to herein collectively as the “Producers” enter into this Amendment to Amended and Restated Gas Gathering Agreement, dated January 25, 2010, but effective as of February 1,
2010 (“Agreement”) on March 8, 2011 (“Amendment”). Gatherer and Producers are sometimes referred to herein individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.” Unless
otherwise defined in this Amendment, all capitalized terms have the definition given to them in the Agreement. 
 The Parties
wish to amend the Agreement as set forth in this Amendment. For good and sufficient consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows. 

1.        A new Section 12.17 titled “FL&U Caps” is hereby added to the
Agreement as follows: 
 Section 12.17. FL&U Caps. 

(a)        Controlling Provisions. To the extent of any conflict between
(i) the terms set forth in any other provisions of this Agreement (including the terms of Exhibit A, Section 5(c), (j) or (k); Exhibit B, Sections 4(b), (j) or (k); Exhibit
C, Sections 4(b), (i) or (j); or the definition of “System Fuel and Losses”) and (ii) the terms of this Section 12.17, the terms of this Section 12.17 shall control. All
references in this Section 12.17 to volumes or amounts shall be deemed to refer to MMBtu’s unless expressly provided otherwise in this Section 12.17. 

(b)        Certain Terms. The following terms have the indicated
meanings: 
 “Absolute Inlet Pressure” means, for a particular hour and Compressor, the
absolute inlet pressure of such Compressor. 
 “Absolute Discharge Pressure” means, for a
particular hour and Compressor, the absolute discharge pressure of such Compressor. 
 “Agreed
Measures” is defined in Section 12.17(k)(ii). 
 “Aggregate FL&U Cap”
is defined in Section 12.17(e). 
 “Applicable Index” is defined in
Section 12.17(h)(iii). 

  
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 “Applicable Index Prices” is defined in
Section 12.17(h)(i) and (ii). 
 “Compressor” means each compressor or
compressor facility currently or in the future providing compression services and located on any Gathering System. 
 “Compression Ratio” means (i) as to each Compressor with the equipment necessary to determine hourly Absolute Inlet Pressure and Absolute Discharge Pressure for a particular Month,
the volume weighted average Hourly Ratio for all hours in such Month, with such weighting of the Hourly Ratio to be based on the inlet volumes of Gas received each hour at each such Compressor in such Month and (ii) as to each Compressor
without such equipment, Gatherer’s best estimate of the ratio of the Absolute Discharge Pressure to the Absolute Inlet Pressure for such Compressor in such Month. The “Hourly Ratio” means the Absolute Discharge Pressure for a
particular hour divided by the Absolute Inlet Pressure for such hour. 
 “Deemed Stages per
Compressor” means as to each Compressor for a particular Month: 
 (A) If the Compression Ratio for
such Month is greater than 0 but less than 3, then such Compressor will be deemed to have one stage. 
 (B) If
the Compression Ratio for such Month is equal to or greater than 3 but less than 9, then such Compressor will be deemed to have two stages. 
 (C) If the Compression Ratio for such Month is equal to or greater than 9 but less than 27, then such Compressor will be deemed to have three stages. 

(D) If the Compression Ratio for such Month is equal to or greater than 27, then such Compressor will be deemed to have
four stages. 
 “Excluded Systems” means, as to each Month and Quarter, those Gathering
Systems described in Attachment 1 and any other Gathering Systems that, by the mutual agreement of Producers and Gatherer, are to be excluded from the calculations under this Section 12.17. 

“FL&U Excess Credit Amount” is defined in Section 12.17(i)(iii). 

“Index Price” means, as to any Month and applicable Gathering System, the Monthly published price under
the Applicable Index for such Gathering System in such Month. 
 “Individual System Fuel Cap”
is defined in Section 12.17(d)(ii). 
 “Individual System L&U Cap” is defined
in Section 12.17(d)(i). 
 “Individual System Quarterly Excess Dollar Amount” is
defined in Section 12.17(i)(i). 
 “Participating System” means all of the
Gathering Systems other than the Excluded Systems. 
 “Quarter” means the period beginning on
the first Day of a calendar quarter and ending immediately prior to the commencement of the first Day of the next calendar quarter. 
 “Quarterly Excess Aggregate FL&U Volumes” is defined in Section 12.17(g). 

  
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 “Quarterly Aggregate Excess FL&U Dollar Amount” is
defined in Section 12.17(i)(ii). 
 “Quarterly Excess Individual FL&U Volumes”
is defined in Section 12.17(f). 
 “Relevant Period” is defined in
Section 12.17(m). 
 (c)        Computations.
Commencing January 1, 2011, with Quarterly computations commencing as of April 1, 2011 and continuing each July 1, October 1, January 1, and April 1 occurring thereafter during the term of this Agreement,
Gatherer shall compute: 
 (i)        as to each Participating System
in a given Month in a Quarter, the volume of Lost and Unaccounted for Gas for such Participating System calculated on aggregate volumes at all Receipt Points on such Participating System during such Month; 

(ii)      as to each Participating System in a given Month in a Quarter, the volume of
Fuel Gas used by all Compressors located on such Participating System during such Month calculated on the total inlet volumes of all Compressors on such Participating System during such Month; 

(iii)     the total volume of Lost and Unaccounted for Gas across all Participating Systems in
a given Month in a Quarter calculated on aggregate volumes at all Receipt Points on such Participating Systems during such Month (provided, for purposes of this clause (iii), the volume of Lost and Unaccounted for Gas for each individual
Participating System in a given Month shall not exceed the Individual System L&U Cap for such Participating System for such Month); and 
 (iv)      the total volume of Fuel Gas used by all Compressors located on the Participating Systems during a given Month in a Quarter calculated on the total inlet volumes at
all Compressors on such Participating Systems during such Month (provided, for purposes of this clause (iv), the volume of Fuel Gas for each individual Compressor in a given Month shall not exceed the Individual System Fuel Cap for such
Compressor for such Month). 
 The computations in clauses c(i), c(ii), c(iii), and c(iv) above will
be made on a Monthly basis, but the computations set forth in clauses d(i), d(ii), e(i), and e(ii) shall be made on a Quarterly basis only. 

(d)        Individual System Caps. 

(i)        The “Individual System L&U Cap” means, for each
Participating System each Quarter, **% of the total volume of Gas on such Participating System calculated on aggregate volumes at all Receipt Points on such Participating System during such Quarter; and 

(ii)      The “Individual System Fuel Cap” means, for each Participating
System each Quarter, the total sum of the following volumes determined for each Month in such Quarter: the inlet volumes compressed through each Compressor on such Participating System during each such Month multiplied by the applicable Deemed
Stages per Compressor multiplied by **%. 
 (e)        Aggregate
FL&U Cap. The “Aggregate FL&U Cap” for each Quarter means the sum of the Aggregate L&U Cap and the Quarterly Aggregate Fuel Cap with respect to the Participating Systems. 

  
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 (i)        The Aggregate L&U
Cap shall be equal to **% of the total volume of Gas across all of the Participating Systems calculated on aggregate volumes at all Receipt Points on such Participating Systems during the Quarter. If the Aggregate L&U Cap is exceeded in 3 or
more Quarters during the period ending on December 31, 2012, then the Aggregate L&U Cap shall be increased to **% of the total volume of Gas across all of the Participating Systems calculated on aggregate volumes at all Receipt Points on
such Participating Systems beginning on January 1, 2013 and continuing each Quarter thereafter. 

(ii)      The Quarterly Aggregate Fuel Cap shall be equal to the total sum of the
following volumes determined for each Participating System in each Month in such Quarter: the inlet volumes compressed through each Compressor on such Participating System during each such Month multiplied by the applicable Deemed Stages per
Compressor multiplied by **%. 
 (f)        Quarterly Individual
System Excess Volumes. 
 As to each Participating System in a given Quarter, if the total sum of the
volumes for each Month in such Quarter, as calculated pursuant to clauses c(i) and c(ii) above, exceed the Individual System L&U Cap or Individual System Fuel Cap, respectively, then Producers’ allocable share of the sum of
such excess volumes shall be deemed the “Quarterly Excess Individual FL&U Volumes” for such Quarter. 
 (g)        Quarterly Excess Aggregate FL&U Volumes. 
 As to all Participating Systems in a given Quarter, if the total sum of the volumes for each Month in such Quarter, as calculated pursuant to clauses c(iii) and c(iv) above, exceed the
Aggregate FL&U Cap, then Producers’ allocable share of such excess volumes shall be deemed the “Quarterly Excess Aggregate FL&U Volumes” for such Quarter. 

(h)        Applicable Index Price. 

If as to any Quarter there are Quarterly Excess Aggregate FL&U Volumes or Quarterly Excess Individual FL&U
Volumes, then the “Applicable Index Prices” for such volumes will be determined as follows: 

(i)        As to any Quarterly Excess Individual FL&U Volumes, the
“Applicable Index Price” for each applicable Participating System will equal the average Index Price for such Participating System over the three Month-period comprising such Quarter. 

(ii)      As to any Quarterly Excess Aggregate FL&U Volumes, the “Applicable
Index Price” for such volumes will equal the weighted average of the Index Prices (with each such Index Price to be the average of that particular Index Price across the three Month-period comprising such Quarter) for all Participating
Systems which had Quarterly Excess Aggregate FL&U Volumes during the same Quarter (such weighting to include only Fuel Gas and Lost and Unaccounted Gas volumes from those Participating Systems that contributed to the Quarterly Excess Aggregate
FL&U Volumes for such Quarter). 
 (iii)     The “Applicable
Index” for each Gathering System shall mean the index for such Gathering System as described on Schedule 12.17 attached hereto. If at any time either Producers or Gatherer, in good faith, believe that the Applicable Index and/or
posting described on Schedule 12.17 for a Gathering System is not indicative of the prices received by Producers for Producers’ Gas sold at the Delivery Points on such Gathering System, or if any

  
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such index ceases to be published or the specific postings relative to such Gathering System are no longer published, then the Parties shall designate a replacement index or posting (and amend
Schedule 12.17 to reflect the same) within 30 Days following delivery of Notice from Producers or Gatherer, as the case may be, requesting that a replacement index or posting be designated. If within such 30 Day period the Parties fail to
agree on a replacement index or posting, then either Party may Notify the other of its request to have an Industry Expert determine (A) whether a replacement index or posting is required and (B) the replacement index or posting to be used.
The Industry Expert shall be selected in the manner described in Exhibit A, Section 3(d). The decision of the Industry Expert shall be conclusive, binding upon, and non-appealable by the Parties. The costs and expenses of the
Industry Expert shall be borne and paid 50% by Gatherer and 50% by Producers. 
 (i) Credit Amounts.

 (i)        As to each Participating System each Quarter, the
Quarterly Excess Individual FL&U Volumes for such Quarter shall be multiplied by the Applicable Index Price and each resulting product is herein referred to as an “Individual System Quarterly Excess Dollar Amount”. 

(ii)      As to all Participating Systems each Quarter, the Quarterly Excess Aggregate
FL&U Volumes for such Quarter shall be multiplied by the Applicable Index Price and the resulting product is herein referred to as the “Quarterly Aggregate Excess FL&U Dollar Amount”. 

(iii)     As to each Quarter, the sum of (A) the Quarterly Aggregate Excess FL&U
Dollar Amount for such Quarter and (B) the sum of the Individual System Quarterly Excess Dollar Amount for such Quarter, shall constitute the “FL&U Excess Credit Amount” for such Quarter; provided, notwithstanding anything
to the contrary in this Agreement, the aggregate FL&U Excess Credit Amount for all Quarters in Year 2011 may not exceed $** and for all Quarters in Year 2012 may not exceed $**. 

(iv)     Gatherer shall prepare and submit to Producers a statement on or before the close of
business, CPT, of the 45th Day (or if such 45th Day is not a Business Day, on the following Business Day) after the end of each Quarter showing any estimated credits earned hereunder in each such Quarter. 

(v)      If as to any Quarter there is a FL&U Excess Credit Amount for a Quarter and
such FL&U Excess Credit Amount is equal to or less than $**, then Producers shall be entitled to receive (and Gatherer shall apply) a credit in an amount equal to such FL&U Excess Credit Amount in the invoice issued by Gatherer in the Month
following the Month in which Gatherer’s statement is issued. 

(vi)     If as to any Quarter there is a FL&U Excess Credit Amount for
such Quarter and such FL&U Excess Credit Amount is greater than $**, then (x) Producers shall be entitled to receive (and Gatherer shall apply) a credit in an amount equal to $** in the invoice issued by Gatherer in the Month following the
Month in which Gatherer’s statement is issued and (y) one-twelfth (1/12th) of the remaining balance of such FL&U Excess Credit Amount shall be credited against the Fees owed under this Agreement in each of the 12 Months following the Month in which Gatherer’s
statement is issued. 
 (vii)     If the credit amount in a Month exceeds the Fees
invoiced in such Month (after giving effect to all other credit amounts that may be applicable under this Section 

  
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12.17), then such excess credit amount shall be applied against the invoice issued by Gatherer in the next succeeding Months until extinguished. 

(viii)     Any amounts not credited under clauses (i)(v) and (i)(vi) in the first
applicable Month shall accrue interest from the due date of the invoice for such first Month to and including the due date of the invoice in which such amounts are credited to Producers at a rate equal to the Prime Rate plus 2%, computed on an
annualized basis and compounded Monthly. 
 (j)        Electric
Compression. Gatherer may install compressors on any Gathering System to be powered by electricity with the prior written approval of Producers, with such approval not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed. Any costs of powering
electric compression shall be borne by the Producers on a pro rata basis and not included in the FL&U calculations contemplated by this Section 12.17. 

(k)        Individual System Upgrade. 

(i)        If any Gathering System exceeds its Individual System L&U Cap or
Individual System Fuel Cap for any two or more consecutive Quarters or if Producers otherwise reasonably believe that any other Gathering System has excess Lost and Unaccounted For Gas or usage of Fuel Gas, Producers may Notify Gatherer that
Producers desire to discuss and identify what repairs, replacements, and other measures can be taken by Gatherer to cause such Gathering System to not exceed its Individual System L&U Cap or Individual System Fuel Cap. As soon as reasonable
after such Notice, Gatherer and Producers shall commence discussions regarding repairs, replacements, and other measures that may be taken by Gatherer to cause such Gathering System to not exceed its Individual System L&U Cap or Individual
System Fuel Cap. 
 (ii)      As to each Gathering System described in clause
(i) above, if Producers and Gatherer agree on the repairs, replacements, and other measures that can be taken to cause such Gathering System to not exceed its Individual System L&U Cap or Individual System Fuel Cap (“Agreed
Measures”), then Gatherer shall provide to Producers Gatherer’s good faith estimate of the capital expenditures (including direct capitalized engineering costs) and compressor relocation costs to be incurred in implementing the Agreed
Measures. If Producers approve such estimate, then Gatherer shall cause the Agreed Measures to be implemented and Producers shall reimburse Gatherer for its proportionate share of the capital expenditures (including direct capitalized engineering
costs) and compressor relocation costs incurred and paid by Gatherer in implementing such Agreed Measures, including reimbursement for any additional tax liability incurred by Gatherer as a result of such reimbursement by Producers. All such
expenditures and costs which are reimbursed by Producers pursuant to the preceding sentence shall not be included in Actual Barnett Cap Ex, Actual Barnett Compression Expense, Actual Midcon and PRP Cap Ex, and Actual Midcon and PRP Compression
Expense. 
 (l)        Evaluation of Excluded Systems. Gatherer
and Producers shall use their reasonable efforts to agree upon the appropriate treatment of the Excluded Systems shown on Attachment 1 on or before March 31, 2011. If the Parties reach such agreement with respect to any such Gathering
System, such Gathering System shall be included in the determinations made under this Section 12.17 beginning in the first Quarter after the Parties reach such agreement (but no sooner than the second Quarter of 2011). Thereafter, on or
before September 1 of each Year, Gatherer and Producers shall evaluate and discuss in good faith whether any Participating System should become an Excluded System and whether any Gathering System that is then an

  
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Excluded System should become a Participating System, in each case, as of the beginning of the following Year. 

(m)        Certain Deemed Matters. Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary in this Agreement, if during any period during the term of this Agreement (each a “Relevant Period”) any Gathering System exceeds its Individual System Fuel Cap and due to Gatherer’s inability to obtain any required
permits or for other reasons arising under Applicable Law Gatherer is unable to take the actions necessary to cause such Gathering System to not exceed its Individual System Fuel Cap, then during the Relevant Period(s) such Gathering System will be
deemed to have not exceeded its Individual System Fuel Cap. 

(n)        Gas Excluded From Computations. Fuel Gas and/or Lost and
Unaccounted for Gas allocated to Producers for purposes of the calculations made under this Section 12.17 shall not include (i) Gas lost or used in connection with Gatherer performing treating, conditioning, and processing services
for Producers’ Gas where such Gas is metered, (ii) Gas lost or consumed in connection with Gatherer providing flash compression services where such Gas is metered, and (iii) Gas lost as the result of Force Majeure Events affecting a
Participating System. Additionally, Gas passed through under Third Party Gathering Agreements as Fuel Gas and/or Lost and Unaccounted for Gas will be included in the calculations made under this Section 12.17, unless Gatherer and
Producers agree otherwise, in which case such Gas volumes shall not be included in such calculations. 

(o)        Changes in Applicable Law. If after the date hereof any
Governmental Authority enacts, imposes, or amends any Applicable Law that results in an increase in Fuel Gas and/or Lost and Unaccounted for Gas, either Party may provide Notice thereof to the other Parties. Promptly following the giving of any such
Notice, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith such changes to the Individual System L&U Cap, Individual System Fuel Cap, and the Aggregate FL&U Cap necessary to offset the impact of such changes in Applicable Law (with such changes to
the Individual System L&U Cap, Individual System Fuel Cap, and Aggregate FL&U Cap to be effective as of the effective date of such change in Applicable Law). 

(p)        Tax Liability. Each of Producers and Gatherer shall exercise
its commercially reasonable efforts to minimize any tax liability that may be associated with any costs reimbursed to Gatherer by Producers in connection with any system upgrade project requested by Producers under Section 12.17(k)(ii)
above. 
 2.        Except as herein amended, all other terms and provisions of the
Agreement remain in full force and effect. 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Amendment as of the March 8, 2011.

 [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] 

  
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 SIGNATURE PAGE TO AMENDMENT 

TO AMENDED AND RESTATED GAS GATHERING AGREEMENT 

 

			
	 CEMI:

CHESAPEAKE ENERGY MARKETING, INC.

		
	By:	 	/s/ James C. Johnson
	Name:	 	James C. Johnson
	Title:	 	President
	
	 CHK Producers:
 CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION, L.L.C.

		
	By:	 	/s/ Jennifer M. Grigsby
	Name:	 	Jennifer M. Grigsby
	Title:	 	 Senior Vice President, Treasurer and
 Corporate Secretary

	
	CHESAPEAKE LOUISIANA, L.P.
	By:	 	CHESAPEAKE OPERATING, INC.
		 	      its General Partner
		
	By:	 	/s/ Jennifer M. Grigsby
	Name:	 	Jennifer M. Grigsby
	Title:	 	 Senior Vice President, Treasurer and
 Corporate Secretary

	
	DDJET LIMITED LLP
		
	By:	 	/s/ Jennifer M. Grigsby
	Name:	 	Jennifer M. Grigsby
	Title:	 	 Senior Vice President, Treasurer and
 Corporate Secretary

	
	CHESAPEAKE OPERATING, INC.
		
	By:	 	/s/ Jennifer M. Grigsby
	Name:	 	Jennifer M. Grigsby
	Title:	 	 Senior Vice President, Treasurer and
 Corporate Secretary

	
	 Gatherer:

CHESAPEAKE MIDSTREAM PARTNERS, L.L.C.

		
	By:	 	/s/ J. Mike Stice
	Name:	 	J. Mike Stice
	Title:	 	Chief Executive Officer

  
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 Attachment 1 

Excluded Systems 
 Excluded Systems 
 ** 

 Attachment 1 

Excluded Systems 
  

			
	 Excluded System
  
	  	
Rationale

 

	**	  	 We plan to add compression here lower the line pressure and update
site equipment. We suspect square root error and plan to run some more tests

	 **

 
	  	 This is a one (1) well gas
gathering system with average flow of less than 50 Mcfd.
  

	 **

 
	  	 Need to rightsize

 

	 **

 
	  	 Anadarko operated

 

	**	  	 We continue to find leaks on this system. Many of the meter runs are
oversized and would have to be replaced to meet this commitment.

	 **

 
	  	 Dealing with third party pipe
issues
  

	 **

 
	  	 Oversized Meter Run out of
beta ratio
  

	**	  	 The existing delivery meter is out of acceptable beta ratio, but
Kinder Morgan has refused to replace the existing meter with a smaller one.

	 **

 
	  	 This is a gas lift

 

	**	  	 We continue to find leaks on this system. Many of the meter runs are
oversized and would have to be replaced to meet this commitment.

	**	  	 We continue to find leaks on this system. Many of the meter runs are
oversized and would have to be replaced to meet this commitment.

	**	  	 We continue to find leaks on this system. Many of the meter runs are
oversized and would have to be replaced to meet this commitment.

	 **

 
	  	 Oversized Meter Run out of
beta ratio
  

	 **

 
	  	 This is a JT Skid where will
need improved accounting for condensate conversion.
  

	 **

 
	  	 Shutdown

 

	**	  	 No CMP personnel located in this area. Piping is very old, system runs
on or near a vacum much of the time posing O2 problems. Still need improved accounting for the condensate conversion.

	 **

 
	  	 This small GGS is leased from
OneOK. It is very old and we continue to find leaks.
  

	 **

 
	  	 Found a house tap and added
fuel measurement, but will continue to review.
  

	**	  	 We continue to find leaks on this system. Many of the meter runs are
oversized and would have to be replaced to meet this commitment.

	**	  	 We continue to find leaks on this system. Many of the meter runs are
oversized and would have to be replaced to meet this commitment.

	**	  	 The original 6” GGS is bare pipe with external corrosion that
would need to be replaced to make this commitment.

	 **

 
	  	 A very old GGS with a leak
history, which has required replace and repair pipe.
  

	 **

 
	  	 Gas lift meters overstating
volumes due to pulsations
  

	**	  	 This is a single well gas gathering system. The single well only flows
every 5th or 6th day and averages around 10 Mcfd.

	 **

 
	  	 Shut-in

 

	 **

 
	  	 This small GGS is leased from
Enogex. It is very old and we continue to find leaks.
  

	**	  	 This is a gas lift project which we are still trouble shooting the
variances and some of the piping and measurement equipment.

	**	  	 We continue to find leaks on this system. Many of the meter runs would
have to be replaced to meet this commitment.

	 **

 
	  	 Working on a third party
pipeline issue.
  

	 **

 
	  	 Shut in

 

	 **

 
	  	 Need to rightsize

 

	 **

 
	  	 Oversized Meter Run out of
beta ratio
  

	 	  	 

					
	Property Number	  	 Pipeline
	  	Key                
	 610576
	  	 CMP - AB WITT
	  	2
	 610577
	  	 CMP - ALEDO PLANT
	  	2
	 610594
	  	 CMP - ALEXANDER
	  	2
	 610551
	  	 CMP - ALLISON BRITT
	  	2
	 620480
	  	 CMP - ALTO
	  	5
	 610500
	  	 CMP - AMERICAN HORSE
	  	2
	 616533
	  	 CMP - ARP
	  	5
	 610501
	  	 CMP - ASHLEY CDP
	  	3
	 610502
	  	 CMP - AWTREY 1-34
	  	2
	 610503
	  	 CMP - BARBARA 1-16
	  	3
	 612703
	  	 CMP - BARNETT CENTRAL
	  	4
	 612701
	  	 CMP - BARNETT NORTH
	  	4
	 610582
	  	 CMP - BARNETT SOUTH
	  	4
	 617467
	  	 CMP - BARSOLA
	  	5
	 610504
	  	 CMP - BAYS
	  	2
	 610539
	  	 CMP - BLEVINS
	  	3
	 610550
	  	 CMP - BLUE MOUNTAIN
	  	3
	 610549
	  	 CMP - BLUEBIRD
	  	6
	 610595
	  	 CMP - BRONCHO
	  	2
	 615542
	  	 CMP - CAMP HOUSTON
	  	2
	 615536
	  	 CMP - CANALES
	  	6
	 612019
	  	 CMP - CARLSON
	  	2
	 610559
	  	 CMP - CARMEN OAKDALE
	  	2
	 620482
	  	 CMP - CASTLEBERRY
	  	5
	 623896
	  	 CMP - CEDARDALE
	  	2
	 623841
	  	 CMP - CENTERVIEW
	  	5
	 610571
	  	 CMP - CHOCKIE
	  	3
	 613324
	  	 CMP - CIMAREX STATE
	  	2
	 614824
	  	 CMP - COLONY WASH
	  	2
	 619291
	  	 CMP - COMANCHE
	  	2
	 614687
	  	 CMP - CONCRETE
	  	2
	 610506
	  	 CMP - CORDELL (MARY ANN)
	  	2
	 616921
	  	 CMP - COVINGTON
	  	4
	 610507
	  	 CMP - CROWDER
	  	3
	 620144
	  	 CMP - DAUBE RANCH
	  	2
	 610508
	  	 CMP - DECKER SWITCH
	  	5
	 610509
	  	 CMP - DEEP BLUE
	  	3
	 614516
	  	 CMP - DFW
	  	4
	 610510
	  	 CMP - DIXIE
	  	2
	 629313
	  	 CMP - DON JERNIGAN
	  	4
	 610569
	  	 CMP - DOUGLAS PLANT
	  	2
	 623893
	  	 CMP - DRIFTWOOD
	  	2
	 610606
	  	 CMP - DYER
	  	2
	 613481
	  	 CMP - EAKLE
	  	3
	 619567
	  	 CMP - EARLSBORO
	  	2
	 610612
	  	 CMP - EDWARDS CDP
	  	2
	 620820
	  	 CMP - FORSBERG
	  	4
	 627181
	  	 CMP - GLAZIER
	  	2
	 610590
	  	 CMP - GOLDSBY
	  	2
	 623839
	  	 CMP - GOODMAN
	  	5
	 623811
	  	 CMP - GRAY RIDER
	  	1

					
	 616191
	  	 CMP - GUADALUPE
	  	1
	 610600
	  	 CMP - HALEY
	  	1
	 610514
	  	 CMP - HAMPTON
	  	2
	 614720
	  	 CMP - HARGRAVE
	  	5
	 611940
	  	 CMP - HARTSHORNE
	  	3
	 610570
	  	 CMP - HATCHER
	  	2
	 614915
	  	 CMP - HAYOT
	  	1
	 625271
	  	 CMP - HELENA HUNTON
	  	2
	 614017
	  	 CMP - HELENA LEGACY
	  	2
	 619583
	  	 CMP - HICKORY GROVE
	  	3
	 610515
	  	 CMP - HOEHMAN
	  	3
	 610555
	  	 CMP - HOOKER
	  	2
	 732266
	  	 CMP - HORNTOWN
	  	3
	 610516
	  	 CMP - HOUSTON
	  	2
	 610548
	  	 CMP - HULL
	  	2
	 610518
	  	 CMP - INGRAM
	  	2
	 614583
	  	 CMP - JACK RABBIT FLAT NORTH
	  	1
	 614584
	  	 CMP - JACK RABBIT FLAT SOUTH
	  	1
	 610519
	  	 CMP - JANKOWSKY
	  	3
	 612451
	  	 CMP - JOHNSON STATE
	  	1
	 610520
	  	 CMP - JUNE 1-13
	  	2
	 610585
	  	 CMP - KINSLER
	  	2
	 610586
	  	 CMP - KIRBY
	  	2
	 610523
	  	 CMP - KLEMME
	  	2
	 610511
	  	 CMP - KOVAR
	  	2
	 619701
	  	 CMP - LAKE MURRAY
	  	2
	 611941
	  	 CMP - LAKE TEXOMA
	  	2
	 732268
	  	 CMP - LAMAR
	  	3
	 611942
	  	 CMP - LAUBHAN FRIESEN
	  	2
	 615537
	  	 CMP - LAVACA BAY
	  	6
	 610608
	  	 CMP - LENNA VALLEY
	  	3
	 610597
	  	 CMP - LENORA
	  	2
	 625053
	  	 CMP - LEWISVILLE
	  	4
	 610547
	  	 CMP - LINDSAY SOUR
	  	2
	 615674
	  	 CMP - LINWOOD
	  	5
	 618093
	  	 CMP - LIONHEART
	  	5
	 614006
	  	 CMP - LITTLE HOSS
	  	4
	 610560
	  	 CMP - LITTLE SAHARA
	  	2
	 610604
	  	 CMP - LONGTOWN
	  	3
	 614007
	  	 CMP - MALLARD
	  	2
	 614515
	  	 CMP - MARYS CREEK
	  	4
	 610525
	  	 CMP - MATTHEW
	  	3
	 610526
	  	 CMP - MATTHIES TRUST
	  	2
	 610598
	  	 CMP - MAYFIELD SAPIENT
	  	2
	 610574
	  	 CMP - MAYFIELD SWEET
	  	2
	 611944
	  	 CMP - MCCLUNG
	  	2
	 629396
	  	 CMP - MCCULLEY TO QUICKSILVER
	  	4
	 610527
	  	 CMP - MCDOWELL
	  	2
	 614008
	  	 CMP - MCKNIGHT
	  	1
	 610611
	  	 CMP - MEADOWLARK
	  	2
	 610573
	  	 CMP - MILES
	  	2
	 610601
	  	 CMP - MITCHELL
	  	1

					
	 610556
	  	 CMP - MURL COLE
	  	2
	 610605
	  	 CMP - MYERS MOUNTAIN
	  	3
	 610592
	  	 CMP - NE ENID (NEEP)
	  	2
	 615538
	  	 CMP - NORTH ALVA
	  	2
	 610561
	  	 CMP - NORTH DIBBLE
	  	2
	 610562
	  	 CMP - NORTH SAHARA
	  	2
	 610568
	  	 CMP - NORTH SAYRE
	  	2
	 617242
	  	 CMP - NORTH ZULCH
	  	5
	 627896
	  	 CMP - NORTHEAST TARRANT
	  	4
	 610578
	  	 CMP - OAKDALE
	  	2
	 613435
	  	 CMP - OVERTON
	  	5
	 620817
	  	 CMP - PALOMA
	  	4
	 629361
	  	 CMP - PEACEFUL
	  	4
	 610530
	  	 CMP - PENNER CDP
	  	2
	 623845
	  	 CMP - PEREGRINE LOOP 2-4
	  	4
	 612461
	  	 CMP - PEREGRINE LOOP 3
	  	4
	 614379
	  	 CMP - PEREGRINE LOOP 5
	  	4
	 614380
	  	 CMP - PEREGRINE LOOP 6
	  	4
	 620819
	  	 CMP - PEREGRINE LOOP 7
	  	4
	 629359
	  	 CMP - PETRUS HARRIS
	  	4
	 627174
	  	 CMP - PHEASANT RIDGE
	  	2
	 610609
	  	 CMP - PIERCE (OK)
	  	3
	 610531
	  	 CMP - PRENTISS
	  	2
	 610532
	  	 CMP - PRINCESS
	  	3
	 617766
	  	 CMP - QUAIL
	  	1
	 629311
	  	 CMP - RAINTREE
	  	4
	 610533
	  	 CMP - RAY
	  	3
	 615675
	  	 CMP - RECKLAW
	  	5
	 610563
	  	 CMP - REEVES (GC REEVES)
	  	2
	 610534
	  	 CMP - RIDEL
	  	3
	 610535
	  	 CMP - RIDLEY
	  	2
	 610589
	  	 CMP - ROLETA
	  	6
	 625216
	  	 CMP - SAND SPRINGS
	  	1
	 610593
	  	 CMP - SANTOS/CHOCTAW
	  	3
	 610536
	  	 CMP - SCHNAUFER
	  	2
	 610537
	  	 CMP - SELMAN
	  	2
	 610599
	  	 CMP - SEQUOYAH
	  	3
	 612704
	  	 CMP - SIESTA
	  	6
	 610538
	  	 CMP - SIMPSON WALKER
	  	2
	 629360
	  	 CMP - SKYLINE
	  	4
	 623850
	  	 CMP - SOUTH FORK CREEK
	  	2
	 622102
	  	 CMP - SOUTH HATCHER
	  	2
	 610564
	  	 CMP - SOUTH PEEK
	  	2
	 619515
	  	 CMP - SPRINGER
	  	2
	 610565
	  	 CMP - STEPHENS COUNTY
	  	2
	 610552
	  	 CMP - STILES RANCH
	  	2
	 610587
	  	 CMP - SW YELLOWSTONE
	  	2
	 610505
	  	 CMP - TANNEHILL
	  	3
	 612700
	  	 CMP - TARRANT WEST
	  	4
	 611946
	  	 CMP - TEXOMA NEWSOM
	  	2
	 610579
	  	 CMP - TIDEMARK
	  	2
	 610540
	  	 CMP - TINSLEY
	  	2

					
	 610602
	 	 CMP - UNIVERISTY
	  	1
	 614174
	 	 CMP - VANDEROAK
	  	2
	 610542
	 	 CMP - VERNON
	  	2
	 610584
	 	 CMP - VOILES
	  	2
	 610543
	 	 CMP - WADSORTH
	  	3
	 610558
	 	 CMP - WAGNER BROWN
	  	1
	 610591
	 	 CMP - WASHBURN CREEK
	  	3
	 622103
	 	 CMP - WASHITA RIVER
	  	2
	 614382
	 	 CMP - WELLS
	  	5
	 610566
	 	 CMP - WEST CEMENT
	  	2
	 610544
	 	 CMP - WEST MARLOW (SARAH)
	  	2
	 614460
	 	 CMP - WEST PYOTE
	  	1
	 610567
	 	 CMP - WEST SAHARA
	  	2
	 614463
	 	 CMP - WEST TOYAH
	  	1
	 618094
	 	 CMP - WHEELOCK
	  	5
	 610545
	 	 CMP - WILLIAMS 3-31
	  	2
	 610546
	 	 CMP - WILSON
	  	3

 KEY 

The Index Prices shown below can be found in Inside F.E.R.C.’s Gas Market Report 

1. Average of IFERC [WAHA, EL Paso Natural Gas - Permian Basin] 
 2. Average of IFERC [ANR Pipeline - Oklahoma, Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America - Midcontinent zone, Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Co. - Texas/Oklahoma, Onoek Gas Transportation - Oklahoma] 

3. Average of IFERC [Centerpoint Energy Gas Transmission Co. - East, Natural Gas Pipeline of America - Texok zone] 

4. Average of IFERC [WAHA, Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America - Texok zone] 

5. IFERC Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America - Texok zone 
 6. Average of IFERC [Houston Ship Channel, Katy]

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