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Assignment of Overriding Royalty Interest

 Exhibit 10.87 
  

					
	THE STATE OF TEXAS	 	§	  	 
	 	 	§	  	KNOW ALL MEN BY THERE PRESENTS:
	COUNTY OF CALDWELL	 	§	  	 

  
 ASSIGNMENT OF
OVERRIDING ROYALTY INTEREST 
  
 WHEREAS the undersigned,
CHARLES W. KENNEDY, JR., TRUSTEE, hereinafter referred to as “Assignor”, is the owner of a 1.1% of 8/8ths overriding royalty interest in the following described oil, gas and mineral leases covering lands located in Caldwell County, Texas,
to-wit: 
  

	 	1.	Oil, Gas and Mineral Lease dated the 25th day of May, 1982, covering 8.86 acres of land, more or less, wherein Donald W. Elkins and Joe A. Graham are lessors and R&R Resources
Corporation is lessee, said lease being recorded at Volume 446, Page 198, of the Deed Records of Caldwell County, Texas. 

  

	 	2.	Oil, Gas and Mineral Lease dated the 18th day of February, 1982, covering 8.86 acres of land, more or less, wherein A.H. Fielder, et al are lessors and J. Mark Gresham is lessee,
said lease being recorded at Volume 440, Page 445, of the Deed Records of Caldwell County, Texas. 

  

	 	3.	Oil, Gas and Mineral Lease dated the 11th day of February, 1982, covering 8.86 acres of land, more or less, wherein Ella DeVaughn, et al are lessors and J. Mark Gresham is lessee,
said lease being recorded at Volume 439, Page 501, of the Deed Records of Caldwell County, Texas. 

  

	 	4.	Oil, Gas and Mineral Lease dated the 17th day of February, 1982, covering 38.71 acres of land, whether more or less, wherein R.E. Brown, Jr., et al are lessors and J. Mark Gresham
is lessee, said lease being recorded in Volume 439, Page 708, of the Deed Records of Caldwell County, Texas. 

  
 THAT Assignor acquired said overriding royalty interest in that certain Assignment of Overriding Royalty Interest dated September 29, 1982 and recorded in
Volume 450, Page 498 of the Deed Records of Caldwell County, Texas; and, 
  
 THAT for value received, Assignor does hereby ASSIGN and CONVEY to the below listed Assignees in the proportion set out beside each’s name, all of Assignor’s above referenced 1.1% of 8/8ths overriding
royalty interest in said leases: 
  

			
	 Assignee

	  	Interest Assigned

	 WALTER HERMS d/b/a HERMS OIL WELL
	  	.008250 O.R.R.I.
	 Route 2, Box 329
	  	 
	 Luling, Texas 78648
	  	 
		
	 NORRIS ROHDE
	  	.002750 O.R.R.I.
	 5264 Diamond Heights Blvd.
	  	 
	 San Francisco, California 94131
	  	 
	 	  	

	 Total Interest Assigned
	  	.011000 O.R.R.I.

  
 Said overriding
royalty interests shall be free and clear of all costs of development, production and operation and shall be subject only to taxes, in and to all minerals which are or may be produced and saved from the lands which said leases may be pooled or
unitized. 
  

 In the event Assignor’s total interest in the oil, gas, other hydrocarbons, and all other minerals
in the lands set out in and covered by the oil, gas and mineral leases described herein is less than the entire leasehold estate, then the fractional interests hereinabove assigned as overriding royalty interests shall be reduced proportionately so
as to accord with the total fractional interest in the oil, gas, other hydrocarbons, and all other minerals actually owned by Assignor. 
  
 It is understood and agreed that the overriding royalty herein assigned shall be subject to all pooling and unitization rights and all other terms
provided for in said leases, and if said leases and the lands covered thereby, or any part thereof, are pooled accordingly, then the overriding royalty interests herein conveyed shall be reduced in the proportion that the acreage burdened by said
overriding royalty interests bears to all the acreage included in any such pooled unit. 
  
 The provisions of this assignment shall be binding upon all heirs, successors, representatives and assigns of Assignor and Assignees. 
  
 SIGNED AND EXECUTED this 1st day of August, 1985, but made effective September 13, 1985. 
  

			
		
	by:	 	 /s/ Charles W. Kennedy, Jr.

	 	 	 CHARLES W. KENNEDY, JR., TRUSTEE

  

					
	THE STATE OF TEXAS	 	§	  	 
			
	COUNTY OF HARRIS	 	§	  	 

  
 Before me the
undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared CHARLES W. KENNEDY, JR., TRUSTEE, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same as his free act and deed for
the purposes and consideration therein expressed. 
  
 GIVEN UNDER
MY HAND and seal of office this 1st day of August, 1985. 
  

	
	
	 /s/ Carla. J. Craig

	 C. J. Craig

	 Notary Public in and for the State of TexasOil, Gas, and Mineral Lease

 Exhibit 10.88 
  
 OIL, GAS AND MINERAL LEASE 
  
 THIS AGREEMENT made this 17th day of February 1982, between R.E. BROWN, JR. and R.E. BROWN, III, dealing in their separate property lessor (whether one or more), whose address is: Lockhart, Texas and J. MARK GRESHAM, 4500 Park Court, Bellaire, Texas 77401,
lessee, WITNESSETH: 
  
 1. Lessor, in consideration of Ten and
No/100 Dollars, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, and of the covenants and agreements of lessee hereinafter contained, does hereby grant, lease and let unto lessee the land covered hereby for the purposes and with the exclusive right of
exploring, drilling, mining and operating for, producing and owning oil, gas, sulphur and all other minerals (whether or not similar to those mentioned), together with the right to make surveys on said land, lay pipe lines, establish and utilize
facilities for surface or subsurface disposal of salt water, construct roads and bridges, dig canals, build tanks, power stations, telephone lines, employee houses and other structures on said land, necessary or useful in lessee’s operations in
exploring, drilling for, producing, treating, storing and transporting minerals produced from the land covered hereby or any other land adjacent thereto. The land covered hereby, herein called “said land”, is located in the County of
Caldwell, State of Texas, and is described as follows: 
  
 FIRST
TRACT: 8.86 acres, more or less, a part of the John J. Bowman Survey, A-35, Caldwell County, Texas, being described as First Tract in Contract of Sale and Purchase from Veterans Land Board of Texas to Clay Kingsley Leach, dated November 25,
1973, recorded in Volume 359, Page 119, Caldwell County Deed Records. 
  
 SECOND TRACT: 10.19 acres, more or less, a part of the John J. Bowman Survey, A-35, Caldwell County, Texas, being described as Second Tract in Contract of Sale and Purchase from Veterans Land Board of Texas to Clay Kingsley Leach,
dated November 25, 1973, recorded in Volume 359, Page 119 of Deed Records, Caldwell County, Texas. 
  
 THIRD TRACT: 19.66 acres, more or less, a part of the John J. Bowman Survey, A-35, Caldwell County, Texas, being described as First and Second Tracts in Contract of Sale and Purchase from Veterans Land Board of
Texas to Richard Donald Tullock dated November 29, 1973, recorded in Volume 359, Page 316, Caldwell County, Texas Deed Records. 
  
 This lease also covers and includes, in addition to that above described, all land, if any, contiguous or adjacent to or adjoining the land above described and (a) owned
or claimed by lessor by limitation, prescription, possession, reversion or unrecorded instrument or (b) as to which lessor has a preference right of acquisition. Lessor agrees to execute any supplemental instrument requested by lessee for a more
complete or accurate description of said land. For the purpose of determining the amount of any bonus or other payment hereunder, said land shall be deemed to contain 38.71 acres, whether actually containing more or less, and the above recital of
acreage in any tract shall be deemed to be the true acreage thereof. Lessor accepts the bonus as lump sum consideration for this lease and all rights and options hereunder. 
  
 2. Unless sooner terminated or longer kept in force under other provisions hereof, this lease shall remain in force for a
term of Four Months from the date hereof, hereinafter called “primary term”, and as long thereafter as operations, as hereinafter defined, are conducted upon said land with no cessation for more than ninety (90) consecutive days.

  
 3. As royalty, lessee covenants and agrees: (a) To deliver to
the credit of lessor, in the pipe line to which lessee may connect its wells, the equal one-eighth part of all oil produced and saved by lessee from said land, or from time to time, at the option of lessee, to pay lessor the average posted market
price of such one-eighth part of such oil at the wells as of the day it is run to the pipe line or storage tanks, lessor’s interest, in either case, to bear one-eighth of the cost of treating oil to render it marketable pipe line oil; (b) To
pay lessor on gas and casinghead gas produced from said land (1) when sold by lessee, one-eighth of the amount realized by lessee, computed at the mouth of the well, or (2) when used by lessee off said land or in the manufacture of gasoline or other
products, the market value, at the mouth of the well, of one-eighth of such gas and casinghead gas; (c) To pay lessor on all other minerals mined and marketed or utilized by lessee from said land, one-tenth either in kind or value at the well or
mine at lessee’s election, except that on sulphur mined and marketed the royalty shall be one dollar ($1.00) per long ton. If, at the expiration of the primary term or at any time or times thereafter, there is any well on said land or on lands
with which said land or any portion thereof has been pooled, capable of producing oil or gas, and all such wells are shut-in, this lease shall, nevertheless, continue in force as though operations were being conducted on said land for so long as
said wells are shut-in, and thereafter this lease may be continued in force as if no shut-in had occurred. Lessee covenants and agrees to use reasonable diligence to produce, utilize, or market the minerals capable of being produced from said wells,
but in the exercise of such diligence, lessee shall not be obligated to install or furnish facilities other than well facilities and ordinary lease facilities of flow lines, separator, and lease tank, and shall not be required to settle labor
trouble or to market gas upon terms unacceptable to lessee. If, at any time or times after the expiration of the primary term, all such wells are shut-in for a period of ninety consecutive days, and during such time there are no operations on said
land, then at or before the expiration of said ninety day period, lessee shall pay or tender, by check or draft of lessee, as royalty, a sum equal to one dollar ($1.00) for each acre of land then covered hereby. Lessee shall make like payments or
tenders at or before the end of each anniversary of the expiration of said ninety day period if upon such anniversary this lease is being continued in force solely by reason of the provisions of this paragraph. Each such payment or tender shall be
made to the parties who at the time of payment would be entitled to receive the royalties which would be paid under this lease if the wells were producing, and may be deposited in the Lockhart State Bank at Lockhart, Texas, or its successors, which
shall continue as the depositories, regardless of changes in the ownership of shut-in royalty. If at any time that lessee pays or tenders shut-in royalty, two or more parties are, or claim to be, entitled to receive same, lessee may, in lieu of any
other method of payment herein provided, pay or tender such shut-in royalty, in the manner above specified, either jointly to such parties or separately to each in accordance with their respective ownerships thereof, as lessee may elect. Any payment
hereunder may be made by check or draft of lessee deposited in the mail or delivered to the party entitled to receive payment or to a depository bank provided for above on or before the last date for payment. Nothing herein shall impair
lessee’s right to release as provided in paragraph 5 hereof. In the event of assignment of this lease in whole or in part, liability for payment hereunder shall rest exclusively on the then owner or owners of this lease, severally as to acreage
owned by each. 
  
 4. Lessee is hereby granted the right, at its
option, to pool or unitize any land covered by this lease with any other land covered by this lease, and/or with any other land, lease, or leases, as to any or all minerals or horizons, so as to establish units containing not more than 80 surface
acres, plus 10% acreage tolerance; provided, however, units may be established as to any one or more horizons, or existing units may be enlarged as to any one or more horizons, so as to contain not more than 640 surface acres plus 10% acreage
tolerance, if limited to one or more of the following: (1) gas, other than casinghead gas, (2) liquid hydrocarbons (condensate) which are not liquids in the subsurface reservoir, (3) minerals produced from wells classified as gas wells by the
conservation agency having jurisdiction. If larger units than any of those herein permitted, either at the time established, or after enlargement, are required under any governmental rule or order, for the drilling or operation of a well at a
regular location, or for obtaining maximum allowable from any well to be drilled, drilling, or already drilled, any such unit may be established or enlarged to conform to the size required by such governmental order or rule. Lessee shall exercise
said option as to each desired unit by executing an instrument identifying such unit and filing it for record in the public office in which this lease is recorded. Each of said options may be exercised by lessee at any time and from time to time
while this lease is in force, and whether before or after production has been established either on said land, or on the portion of said land included in the unit, or on other land unitized therewith. A unit established hereunder shall be valid and
effective for all purposes of this lease even though there may be mineral, royalty, or leasehold interests in lands within the unit which are not effectively pooled or unitized. Any operations conducted on any part of such unitized land shall be
considered, for all purposes, except the payment of royalty, operations conducted upon said land under this lease. There shall be allocated to the land covered by this lease within each such unit (or to each separate tract within the unit if this
lease covers separate tracts within the unit) that proportion of the total production of unitized minerals from the unit, after deducting any used in lease or unit operations, which the number of surface acres in such land (or in each such separate
tract) covered by this lease within the unit bears to the total number of surface acres in the unit, and the production so allocated shall be considered for all purposes, including payment or delivery of royalty, overriding royalty and any other
payments out of production, to be the entire production of unitized minerals from the land to which allocated in the same manner as though produced therefrom under the terms of this lease. The owner of the reversionary estate of any term royalty or
mineral estate agrees that the accrual of royalties pursuant to this paragraph or of shut-in royalties from a well on the unit shall satisfy any limitation of term requiring production of oil or gas. The formation of any unit hereunder which
includes land not covered by this lease shall not have the effect of exchanging or transferring any interest under this lease (including, without limitation, any shut-in royalty which may become payable under this lease) between parties owning
interests in land covered by this lease and parties owning interests in land not covered by this lease. Neither shall it impair the right of lessee to release as provided in paragraph 5 hereof, except that lessee may not so release as to lands
within a unit while there are operations thereon for unitized minerals unless all pooled leases are released as to lands within the unit. At any time while this lease is in force lessee may dissolve any unit established hereunder by filing for
record in the public office where this lease is recorded a declaration to that effect, if at that time no operations are being conducted thereon for unitized minerals. Subject to the provisions of this paragraph 4, a unit once established hereunder
shall remain in force so long as any lease subject thereto shall remain in force. If this lease now or hereafter covers separate tracts, no pooling or unitization of royalty interests as between any such separate tracts is intended or shall be
implied or result merely from the inclusion of such separate tracts within this lease but lessee shall nevertheless have the right to pool or unitize as provided in this paragraph 4 with consequent allocation of production as herein provided. As
used in this paragraph 4, the words “separate tract” mean any tract with royalty ownership differing, now or hereafter, either as to parties or amounts, from that as to any other part of the leased premises. 
  
 5. Lessee may at any time and from time to time execute and deliver to lessor
or file for record a release or releases of this lease as to any part or all of said land or of any mineral or horizon thereunder, and thereby be relieved of all obligations, as to the released acreage or interest. 
  
 6. Whenever used in this lease the word “operations” shall mean
operations for and any of the following: drilling, testing, completing, reworking, recompleting, deepening, plugging back or repairing of a well in search for or in an endeavor to obtain production of oil, gas, sulphur or other minerals, excavating
a mine, production of oil, gas, sulphur or other minerals, excavating a mine, production of oil, gas, sulphur or other mineral, whether or not in paying quantities. 
  
 7. Lessee shall have the use, free from royalty, of water, other than form lessor’s water wells, and of oil and gas
produced from said land in all operations hereunder. Lessee shall have the right at any time to remove all machinery and fixtures placed on said land, including the right to draw and remove casing. No well shall be drilled nearer than 200 feet to
the house or barn now on said land without the consent of the lessor. Lessee shall pay for damages caused by its operations to growing crops and timber on said land. 
  

 8. The rights and estate of any party hereto may be assigned from time to time in whole or in part and as
to any mineral or horizon. All of the covenants, obligations, and considerations of this lease shall extend to and be binding upon the parties hereto, their heirs, successors, assigns, and successive assigns. No change or division in the ownership
of said land, royalties, or other moneys, or any part thereof, howsoever effected, shall increase the obligations or diminish the rights of lessee, including, but not limited to, the location and drilling of wells and the measurement of production.
Notwithstanding any other actual or constructive knowledge or notice thereof of or to lessee, its successors or assigns, no change or division in the ownership of said land or of the royalties, or other, moneys, or the right to receive the same,
howsoever effected, shall be binding upon the then record owner of this lease until thirty (30) days after there has been furnished to such record owner at his or its principal place of business by lessor or lessor’s heirs, successors, or
assigns, notice of such change or division, supported by either originals or duly certified copies of the instruments which have been properly filed for record and which evidence such change or division, and of such court records and proceedings,
transcripts, or other documents as shall be necessary in the opinion of such record owner to establish the validity of such change or division. If any such change in ownership occurs by reason of the death of the owner, lessee may, nevertheless pay
or tender such royalties, or other moneys, or part thereof, to the credit [xxx] the decedent in a depository bank provided for above. 
  
 9. In the event lessor considers that lessee has not complied with all its obligations hereunder, both express and implied, lessor shall notify lessee in
writing, setting out specifically in what respects lessee has breached this contract. Lessee shall then have sixty (60) days after receipt of said notice within which to meet or commence to meet all or any part of the breaches alleged by lessor. The
service of said notice shall be precedent to the bringing of any action by lessor on said lease for any cause, and no such action shall be brought until the lapse of sixty (60) days after service of such notice on lessee. Neither the service of said
notice nor the doing of any acts by lessee aimed to meet all or any of the alleged breaches shall be deemed an admission or presumption that lessee has failed to perform all its obligations hereunder. If this lease is cancelled for any cause, it
shall nevertheless remain in force and effect as to (1) sufficient acreage around each well as to which there are operations to constitute a drilling or maximum allowable unit under applicable governmental regulations, (but in no event less than
forty acres), such acreage to be designated by lessee as nearly as practicable in the form of a square centered at the well, or in such shape as then existing spacing rules require; and (2) any part of said land included in a pooled unit on which
there are operations. Lessee shall also have such easements on said land as are necessary to operations on the acreage so retained. 
  
 10. Lessor hereby warrants and agrees to defend title to said land against the claims of all persons whomsoever. Lessor’s rights and interests
hereunder shall be charged primarily with any mortgages, taxes or other liens, or interest and other charges on said land, but lessor agrees that lessee shall have the right at any time to pay or reduce same for lessor, either before or after
maturity, and be subrogated to the rights of the holder thereof and to deduct amounts so paid from royalties or other payments payable or which may become payable to lessor and/or assigns under this lease. If this lease covers a less interest in the
oil, gas, sulphur, or other minerals in all or any part of said land than the entire and undivided fee simple estate (whether lessor’s interest is herein specified or not), or no interest therein, then the royalties and other moneys accruing
from any part as to which this lease covers less than such full interest, shall be paid only in the proportion which the interest therein, if any, covered by this lease, bears to the whole and undivided fee simple estate therein. All royalty
interest covered by this lease (whether or not owned by lessor) shall be paid out of the royalty herein provided. This lease shall be binding upon each party who executes it without regard to whether it is executed by all those named herein as
lessor. 
  
 11. If, while this lease is in force, at, or after the
expiration of the primary term hereof, it is not being continued in force by reason of the shut-in well provisions of paragraph 3 hereof, and lessee is not conducting operations on said land by reason of (1) any law, order, rule or regulation,
(whether or not subsequently determined to be invalid) or (2) any other cause, whether similar or dissimilar, (except financial) beyond the reasonable control of lessee, the primary term hereof shall be extended until the first anniversary date
hereof occurring ninety (90) or more days following the removal of such delaying cause, and this lease may be extended thereafter by operations as if such delay had not occurred. 
  
 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, it is agreed and understood as follows, to-wit: 
  
 12. Lessee or its assigns agrees to commence drilling of the first well on
First Tract described herein (8.86 acre tract) on or before the expiration of this lease and thereafter drill with due diligence. Lessee shall commence drilling a second well on First Tract described herein (8.86 acre tract) on or before six months
after commencement of first well. Lessee shall commence drilling operations on a third well on First Tract described herein on or before six months after commencement of second well. Lessee shall commence drilling operations on a fourth well on
Third Tract described herein (19.66 acre tract) within six months after commencement of third well, and thereafter not allow more than six months to elapse between the commencement of a well and the commencement of a subsequent well until a total of
ten wells are drilled on the leased premises. In the event this drilling obligation is not complied with, all premises shall revert to Lessor, Save and Except 3.0 acres in the form of a square around each producing well. Should Lessee commence
drilling a well or wells prior to the time required under this paragraph, the number of days from the commencement of these wells until the next drilling requirement date shall cumulate and extend the next due drilling requirement by the number of
days so accumulated. 
  
 13. It is hereby understood and agreed
that wherever the fraction “one-eighth” appears as royalty to be paid to Lessor it is hereby amended to read “Twenty-Three Percent” (23%). 
  

14. It is specifically understood and agreed that this lease covers only oil, gas and related hydrocarbons (including sulphur), and the words “all
other minerals” shall be stricken from and excluded from this lease and reserved to lessor. 
  

					
	 SIGNED FOR IDENTIFICATION:
	 	 	 	 
			
	 /s/ R.E. Brown, Jr.
	 	 	 	 /s/ R.E. Brown, III

	 R.E. Brown, Jr.
	 	 	 	 R.E. Brown, III

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