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Amended Services Agreement

 Exhibit 10.4 
  
 FIRST AMENDMENT TO 
 SERVICES AGREEMENT 
  
 This First Amendment (this
“Amendment”) to the Services Agreement dated as of June 17, 2003 among Williams Energy Partners L.P., WEG GP LLC and WEG Acquisitions, L.P. is being entered into as of the 19th day of May, 2004. Capitalized terms used but not defined herein are used as defined in the Agreement. 
  
 WHEREAS, effective September 1, 2003, Williams Energy Partners L.P.,
WEG GP LLC, WEG Acquisitions, L.P., Williams OLP, L.P. and Williams Pipe Line Company, LLC each changed their names; 
  
 WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to amend the Agreement to reflect the new names of the entities and to amend Section 4.05 of the Agreement;

  
 NOW, THEREFORE, the Agreement is hereby amended as
follows: 
  
 1. Throughout the Agreement, the terms set forth in
the following table under Column A shall be replaced by the terms set forth under Column B: 
  

			
	 Column A

	 	 Column B

	Williams Energy Partners L.P.	 	Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P.
		
	WEG	 	MMP
		
	WEG GP LLC	 	Magellan GP, LLC
		
	WEG Acquisitions, L.P.	 	Magellan Midstream Holdings, L.P.
		
	WEG Acquisitions	 	Holdings
		
	Williams OLP, L.P.	 	Magellan OLP, L.P.
		
	Williams Pipe Line Company, LLC	 	Magellan Pipeline Company, LLC

  
 2. In Section 1.01,
the term “Partnership Agreement” shall be amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows: 
  
 “Partnership Agreement” shall mean that Third Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of Magellan Midstream
Partners, L.P. dated as of April 22, 2004, as may be further amended from time to time. 

 3. Section 4.05 shall be amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows: 
  
 Section 4.05. Holdings’ Employees. The
obligations under Sections 4.01 and 4.02 shall be limited to payment of Holdings or its Affiliates for expenses in connection with its employees engaged in the provision of Services hereunder, and GP shall not be obligated to pay to Holdings’
employees directly any compensation, salaries, wages, bonuses, benefits, social security taxes, workers’ compensation insurance, retirement and insurance benefits, training and other such expenses; provided, however, that if Holdings ever fails
to pay any employee within 30 days of the date such employee’s payment is due: 
  
 (a) MMP may (i) pay such employee directly, (ii) employ such employee directly, (iii) notify Holdings and begin to pay all employees
providing service to MMP directly, or (iv) notify Holdings that this Agreement is terminated and employ all employees directly; and 
  
 (b) Holdings shall reimburse MMP the amount MMP paid to Holdings for employee services that Holdings did not pay to the employees.

  
 4. Except as hereby amended, the Agreement shall remain in
full force and effect. 
  
 5. This Amendment shall be governed by,
and interpreted in accordance with, the laws of the State of New York, all rights and remedies being governed by such laws without regard to principles of conflicts of laws. 
  
 6. Each provision of this Amendment shall be considered severable and if for any reason any provision or provisions herein
are determined to be invalid, unenforceable or illegal under any existing or future law, such invalidity, unenforceability or illegality shall not impair the operation of or affect those portions of this Amendment that are valid, enforceable and
legal. 
  
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Amendment has been executed as
of the date first written above. 
  

							
	Magellan GP, LLC	 	Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P.
	 	 	 	 	By:	 	Magellan GP, LLC, its general partner
				
	By:	 	 /s/ John D. Chandler

	 	By:	 	 /s/ John D. Chandler

	Name:	 	John D. Chandler	 	Name:	 	John D. Chandler
	Title:	 	Chief Financial Officer & Treasurer	 	Title:	 	Chief Financial Officer & Treasurer
			
	Magellan Midstream Holdings, L.P.	 	 	 	 
	By:	 	 Magellan Midstream Management, LLC,
 its
general partner
	 	 	 	 
				
	By:	 	 /s/ John D. Chandler

	 	 	 	 
	Name:	 	John D. Chandler	 	 	 	 
	Title:	 	Chief Financial Officer & Treasurer	 	 	 	 

  

 2Purchase and Sale Agreement

 Exhibit 10.5 
  
 PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT 
  
 THIS PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”), is entered into effective the 23rd day of June 2004, by and between Shell Pipeline Company LP, a Delaware limited partnership and Equilon Enterprises LLC d/b/a
Shell Oil Products US, a Delaware limited liability company (collectively “Seller”), and Magellan Midstream Partners, L. P., a Delaware limited partnership (“Buyer”). Seller and Buyer are hereinafter sometimes referred to
individually as a “Party” or collectively as the “Parties.” Other definitions used in this Agreement are found in Annex A attached hereto and made a part hereof. 
  
 For and in consideration of the mutual covenants, obligations and benefits made and contained herein, the Parties agree as
follows: 
  
 Article 1 
 Purchase and Sale 
  
 A. Included Assets. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth below, Seller agrees to sell and Buyer agrees to purchase all of Seller’s
right, title and interest in and to the following real and personal property interests, other than the Excluded Assets (the “Property”): 
  
 (1) the refined products pipelines (the “Pipelines”), the refined products and crude oil tank farms (the “Tank Farms”)
and the refined products terminals (the “Terminals”) all as shown on Exhibits “A” – Maps and “A-1” – System Descriptions, attached hereto and made a part hereof; 
  
 (2) all fee interests in real property described and shown
on Exhibit “B” attached hereto and made a part hereof (“Real Property”); 
  
 (3) rights-of-way and permits appurtenant to or associated with the Pipelines, the Tank Farms or the Terminals as further described on
Exhibit “C”, attached hereto and made a part hereof (“Rights-of-Way and Permits”); 
  
 (4) the assigned contracts as further described on Exhibit “D” attached hereto and made a part hereof (“Assigned
Contracts”); 
  
 (5) any and all pipe,
tanks, loading racks, pumps, motors, valves, fittings, miscellaneous equipment and facilities, and buildings associated with the Pipelines, the Tank Farms or the Terminals as further described on Exhibit “E” attached hereto and made a part
hereof (“Equipment”); and 
  
 (6) the
Books and Records. 
  

 B. Inventory. 
  
 (1) The inventory held in the private Odessa to El Paso 6” pipeline will not be purchased by Buyer at
Closing, but rather, Buyer will, with reasonable cooperation from Seller, convert the Odessa to El Paso 6” pipeline to common carrier status within thirty (30) days after Closing and Seller will become a shipper in the pipeline. 
  
 (2) The inventory held by Seller related to the third party
supply agreement (estimated to be 592,000 barrels) will be purchased by Buyer, based on a 30-day Platt’s USGC Pipeline spot average price for the preceding month plus the fees and expenses incurred by Seller to transport the inventory to its
location at Closing. An illustration of the amount to be paid by Buyer is shown on Exhibit “E-1”. The actual payment will be in substantial compliance with the calculation shown on Exhibit “E-1”. The amount paid will be in
addition to the Purchase Price. In addition, Seller will transfer to Buyer the money held in escrow ($10,000,000.00 as of the date of this Agreement) on behalf of the third party with whom Seller has the supply agreement as soon after Closing as all
of the accounts relating to the third party supply agreement have cleared, but no later than ninety (90) days after Closing, on mutually agreeable terms. 
  
 C. Excluded Assets. The Property shall not include any items described on the attached Exhibit “F” (“Excluded Assets”).
Further, except as provided in Section 1B.(2) above, Seller is not selling to Buyer any of its allowance oil or the products or crude oil held in inventory for Seller or for the account of customers in any of the Pipelines, Tank Farms or
Terminals. For all of the Excluded Assets, Buyer grants Seller a ninety (90) day right of access, commencing at the Effective Time, to remove such assets from the Property. 
  
 D. Signage. Buyer acknowledges that it shall have no rights with respect to the use of the names “Shell Pipeline
Company LP”, “Shell Oil Products US” or any and all variations and derivatives thereof, all trademarks, service marks and logos associated therewith, nor any “Goodwill” associated with any of the foregoing. Within ninety
(90) days after the Effective Time, Buyer shall remove or cause to be removed, all such names, marks or logos from wherever they may appear on the Property, including the removal of all Shell Pipeline Company LP or Shell Oil Products US line
markers. Should Buyer fail to have such line markers removed within ninety (90) days of the Effective Time, then Buyer shall pay to Seller one hundred dollars ($100.00) per month for each of the line markers with Seller’s or its Affiliates name
on it still on the Property on or after the ninetieth (90th) day after the Effective Time. 

 
 E. One-Call. Buyer will promptly, but in no event later than ninety
(90) days after the Effective Time, contact every appropriate one-call agency in the vicinity of any of the Property and have the contact information for one-calls changed from Seller’s name to Buyer’s name. This obligation of Buyer shall
include sending revised maps to the one-call agencies where appropriate or required. Buyer shall send Seller a letter, to the Notices address contained in Article 28 of this Agreement, when the one-call notification information has been changed.
Should Buyer fail to have the one-call information and maps changed to Buyer’s name within ninety (90) days of the Effective Time, then Buyer shall pay to Seller one hundred dollars ($100.00) for each one-call received by Seller for any of the
Property on or after the ninetieth (90th) day after the Effective Time. 
  

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 Article 2 
 Purchase Price 
  
 A. Price. The price to be paid by Buyer to Seller for the Property shall be four hundred ninety two million, four hundred forty-four thousand dollars ($492,444,000.00) (the “Purchase Price”) payable at Closing (as defined
below) less the Earnest Money held by Seller, by wire transfer in immediately available funds to an account to be designated by Seller. Seller shall prepare a Closing Statement, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit “G”,
detailing the items which are to be added to or subtracted from the Purchase Price as permitted under this Agreement in order to determine the amount of money to be included in the wire transfer. Buyer and Seller shall agree to the figures on the
Closing Statement. 
  
 B. Earnest Money. As evidence of
Buyer’s ability to perform this Agreement and good faith intent to comply with the terms hereof, Buyer has deposited with Seller an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the Purchase Price as earnest money (hereinafter “Earnest
Money”). The Earnest Money shall accrue interest at a per annum rate calculated on a daily basis using the three month treasury bill rate published in The Wall Street Journal for any applicable day (with the rate for any day for which a rate is
not published being the rate most recently published). All references to Earnest Money shall include interest on the Earnest Money as calculated in accordance with the preceding sentence. 
  
 C. Distribution of the Earnest Money. The Earnest Money shall be distributed as follows: 
  
 (1) If the Closing occurs, then the Earnest Money shall be applied to and
credited against the Purchase Price at Closing. 
  
 (2) In the
event the transaction fails to close because any of the conditions to Closing contained in Section 3A. is not satisfied through no fault of either Party and this Agreement is terminated, Seller will refund the Earnest Money to Buyer and Buyer and
Seller shall each be relieved of all liability hereunder. 
  
 (3)
In the event the transaction fails to close because any of the conditions to Closing in Section 3A is not satisfied because Buyer has violated the terms of this Agreement, Seller shall be entitled to retain the Earnest Money, as liquidated damages
and not as a penalty, and Buyer and Seller shall each be relieved of all further liability hereunder. 
  

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 Article 3 
 Closing 
  
 Closing shall take place
on the first day of the month immediately following the month in which the waiting period(s) of the HSR Act expire, but no later than October 1, 2004, at Seller’s offices in Houston, Texas (“Closing”), or at such other time and place
as agreed to in writing by the Parties. Control of operations, risk of loss, and transfer of title to the Property from Seller to Buyer shall be effective as of 7:00 a.m. local time on the Closing Date. 
  
 A. Conditions to Closing. Except as expressly waived by the Parties,
the obligations of the Parties to close this transaction are subject to the satisfaction, at or prior to Closing, of each of the following conditions, which conditions the Parties intend to be conditions precedent to Seller’s obligation to
convey the Property and to Buyer’s obligation to pay the Purchase Price: 
  
 (1) All representations and warranties of the Parties set forth in this Agreement shall be true in all material respects as of the Closing Date as if made on the Closing Date, and the Parties shall have performed all
covenants and conditions required by this Agreement to be performed at or prior to Closing and shall have taken all other actions reasonably necessary to close this transaction. 
  
 (2) No Law shall exist or shall have been enacted restricting or substantially delaying this transaction. 
  
 (3) Neither Party shall have exercised any right it may have to terminate
this Agreement under the express terms hereof. 
  
 (4) If in the
judgment of either Seller or Buyer, the pre-merger notification requirements of the HSR Act are applicable to this transaction, then both Seller and Buyer shall file with the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice their respective
Notification and Report Forms and supplemental information, if any, and will comply with the requirements of the HSR Act. The respective obligations of the Parties to consummate this transaction are expressly made subject to satisfactory compliance
with the HSR Act, including the expiration of any waiting period(s) required thereunder. 
  
 (5) If applicable, each Party shall have complied with the requirements of federal and state securities Laws. 
  
 (6) No Casualty Loss shall have occurred or shall have been disclosed to Buyer between the date of Buyer’s notification to Seller that it has
completed its pre-acquisition review and Closing. The term “Casualty Loss” shall mean any single event of loss or damage to the Property or any portion thereof which causes a Material Adverse Environmental Condition or a Material Defect.

  

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 (7) Each Party shall have received a certificate, dated as of the Closing Date, signed by the other
Party’s Secretary or Assistant Secretary certifying the incumbency of the officers executing this Agreement, and any documents to be executed and delivered by it at the Closing, on behalf of such Party. 
  
 (8) Seller shall have executed and delivered to Buyer the Conveyance
Documents, which are attached to this Agreement as Exhibits “H”, “I”, “J” and “K”. 
  
 (9) The Parties shall each have executed and delivered to the other the Ancillary Agreements, which are attached to this Agreement as Exhibits
“L”, “M”, “N” and “O”. 
  
 (10) Seller’s portion of the property Tax owed in accordance with Section 6B shall have been deducted from the Purchase Price on the Closing Statement. 
  
 (11) Seller shall have received from Buyer, or its Affiliate who has been financially qualified by Seller, a guarantee of
the performance, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit “P”, of any Affiliate of Buyer who has not been financially qualified by Seller to whom assets are to be conveyed under this Agreement. 
  
 B. Termination. If any condition or obligation of a Party has not been
satisfied or waived, and Closing has not occurred by the close of business on the Closing Date, the Party to whom said obligation is owed may terminate this Agreement immediately upon the giving of written notice thereof to the Party owing such
obligation. Buyer shall promptly return all records, maps, files, papers, and other property of Seller then in its possession, and neither Party shall hereafter have any liability under this Agreement. This provision shall not, however, apply to
limit the liability of a Party who has willfully caused termination hereof by any act or failure to act in violation of the terms and provisions of this Agreement. 
  
 C. Entities to Receive Assets. Buyer will inform Seller at least ten (10) days prior to Closing of the names of the
Affiliate entities to whom the various portions of the Property are to be conveyed as of Closing. 
  
 Article 4 
 Allocation of Proceeds and Purchase Price 
  
 A. Proceeds from Operations. All proceeds attributable to the
operation, ownership, use or maintenance of or otherwise relating to the Property prior to the Effective Time shall be the property of Seller and to the extent received by Buyer or its Affiliates, Buyer shall promptly and fully disclose, account for
and transmit same to Seller. All proceeds attributable to the operation, ownership, use, or maintenance of or otherwise relating to the Property on and after the Effective Time shall be the property of Buyer and to the extent received by Seller or
its Affiliates, Seller shall promptly and fully disclose, account for and transmit same to Buyer. 
  

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 B. Purchase Price Allocation. Buyer and Seller shall, prior to or at Closing, agree to allocate
the Purchase Price among the Property in substantially the same form attached hereto as Exhibit “Q” which will represent a reasonable determination in good faith of the fair market value of the Property. Seller and Buyer agree (i) to
report the federal, state and local income and other Tax consequences of the transactions contemplated herein, and in particular to report the information required by Section 1060(b) of the Code on Form 8594 in a manner consistent with such
allocation and (ii) not to take any position inconsistent therewith upon examination of any Tax return, in any refund claim, in any litigation, investigation or otherwise, unless required by applicable Laws or with the consent of the other Party.

  
 Article 5 
 Responsibility For Contractual Payments and Obligations 
  
 A. Contractual Payments. Seller shall be responsible for all costs and expenses, arising in the ordinary course of
business with respect to the ownership, operation, use or maintenance of the Property prior to the Effective Time. Buyer shall be responsible for all such costs and expenses arising in the ordinary course of business with respect to the ownership,
operation, use or maintenance of the Property on and after the Effective Time. 
  
 B. Assumption of Liabilities and Obligations Relating to the Property. On and after the Effective Time, but subject to Seller’s indemnities set forth in Article 13, Buyer shall assume all liabilities and
perform all obligations of Seller (other than the Excluded Liabilities which Seller is expressly retaining and which are not being assigned to or assumed by Buyer) relating to the Property (whether such obligations are to a grantor, a Governmental
Authority or any other Person) and whether such liabilities or obligations are attributable to periods of time prior to or after the Effective Time, including, but not limited to, any obligations arising with respect to the abandonment or removal
(as the case may be) of any existing facilities, Pipeline, Tank Farm, Terminal, appurtenant or associated Equipment or other personal property located on and included in the Property. 
  
 C. Adjustments Regarding Utilities. To the extent utilities have not
been placed in Buyer’s name as of the Effective Time, charges and credits for water, electricity, sewage, gas and all other utilities shall be adjusted and apportioned between Seller and Buyer through the Effective Time. If Buyer receives
invoices for utilities for any period of time prior to the Effective Time, Buyer will promptly forward the invoices to Seller for payment. Likewise, if Seller receives invoices for utilities for any period of time on or after the Effective Time,
Seller will promptly forward the invoices to Buyer for payment. If new utility connections or meters are required for Buyer’s assumption of utility services, the cost shall be borne by Buyer. After Closing, Buyer shall promptly place in its own
name all utilities associated with the Property. 
  

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 Article 6 
 Taxes and Related Matters 
  
 A. Cooperation. Buyer and Seller agree to furnish, or cause to be furnished, to each other, upon request, as promptly as practicable, such information and assistance relating to the Property as is reasonably necessary for the filing
of all Tax returns, the preparation for any audit by any taxing authority, and the prosecution or defense of any Proceeding relating to any Tax return. Seller and Buyer shall cooperate with each other in the conduct of any audit or other Proceeding
related to Taxes involving the Property and each shall execute and deliver such documents as are necessary to carry out the intent of this article. 
  
 B. Property Taxes. All real estate, ad valorem and personal property taxes shall be prorated between Buyer and Seller as of the Closing Date based
upon the number of days during the applicable tax period each Party owned the Property subject to such tax. For purposes of this Agreement, general property Taxes in respect to the ownership or use of the Property for the calendar year in which the
Effective Time occurs shall be prorated between Buyer and Seller as of the Effective Time regardless of when such general property Taxes are actually billed and payable. At Closing, Seller’s portion of such general property Taxes attributable
to the period prior to the Effective Time shall be deducted from the Purchase Price to be paid to Seller. Buyer shall actually pay to the taxing authority all general property Taxes for the year of Closing which are payable after the Closing.
Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, no further adjustment shall be made for such general property Taxes due for the Tax year in which the Closing occurs and which are payable after the Closing, and Buyer hereby agrees to
assume the payment of all such general property Taxes effective upon Closing. 
  
 C. Documentary Transfer Taxes. Buyer shall pay and bear all documentary transfer Taxes, realty transfer Taxes and charges or fees with respect to the transfer of real property or to the recordation of the
documents necessary for the transfer of real property that may be required for the transfer of the Property from Seller to Buyer. 
  
 D. Other Transfer Taxes. Buyer shall pay and be responsible for any other applicable transfer Taxes incurred in connection with the purchase and
sale of the Property, including, without limitation, any federal, state or local sales, use, or excise Taxes, whether levied on Seller or Buyer. Buyer shall be responsible for, and will file all necessary Tax returns and other documentation with
respect to all such Taxes and remit, upon the request of Seller, copies of the portions of such returns relevant to this Agreement and any necessary documentation to Seller. 
  
 E. Confidential Tax Information. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, neither Party shall be
required at any time to disclose to the other Party, or to any other Person, absent legal constraint, any Tax return or other confidential Tax information. 
  
 F. Deferred Like-Kind Exchange Cooperation. If so requested by a Party, the other Party shall, at no cost or obligation to such other Party,
cooperate in structuring and completing all or a portion of this transaction so as to effect a disposition of “relinquished property” in 
  

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 connection with a multiple party deferred like-kind exchange pursuant to Section 1031 of the Code. In particular, Buyer
hereby consents to the assignment of an interest in the Property to a “qualified intermediary” prior to the Closing hereunder and the assignment by Seller to such “qualified intermediary” of Seller’s right to receive the
Purchase Price hereunder. The terms “qualified intermediary,” and “relinquished property” as used herein shall have the meanings ascribed to them in Treasury Regulations Section 1.1031(k)-1. The requesting Party agrees to
indemnify and hold harmless the other Party from any costs, expenses and claims relating to its cooperation arising out of a like-kind exchange of the requesting Party, which indemnity shall survive Closing. Nothing in this Section 6F is intended to
relieve any Party from its obligations hereunder. 
  
 G.
Certification of Non-Foreign Status. On the Closing Date, Seller shall deliver to the Buyer a certificate in the form attached hereto as Exhibit “R” (Certification of Non-Foreign Status) signed under penalty of perjury (i) stating
that it is not a foreign corporation, foreign partnership, foreign trust or foreign estate, (ii) providing its U.S. Employer Identification Number, and (iii) providing its address, all pursuant to Section 1445 of the Code. 
  
 Article 7 
 Seller’s Representations 
  
 Seller represents and warrants to Buyer the following: 
  
 A. No Brokers. Seller has not incurred any obligation or liability, contingent or otherwise, nor made any agreement with respect to any broker or finder’s fees arising out of or in any way related to the
transaction contemplated by this Agreement for which Buyer will be in any way liable. 
  
 B. Organization. Shell Pipeline Company LP is a limited partnership and Shell Oil Products US is a limited liability company, both duly formed, validly existing and in good standing under the Laws of the State
of Delaware and duly qualified to carry on business in the states in which their business requires them to be qualified. 
  
 C. Power and Authority. Seller has the power and authority necessary to enter into and perform this Agreement and the transaction contemplated
hereby, and assuming compliance with the requirements of the HSR Act, the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by Seller, will not, with the passage of time or the giving of notice or both: (1) violate any provision of the formation
documents of Seller, (2) materially violate any agreement or instrument to which Seller is a party or by which Seller is bound, (3) materially violate any judgment, order, ruling or decree applicable to Seller as a party in interest, (4) materially
violate any Law applicable to Seller or to this Agreement or (5) result in the creation or imposition of any material Lien on any of the Property. 
  

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 D. Authorization and Enforceability. The execution, delivery, and performance by Seller of this
Agreement and the consummation of the transaction contemplated hereby have been duly authorized by all requisite action on the part of Seller. This Agreement has been duly executed and delivered on behalf of Seller, and, at the Closing, all
documents and instruments required hereunder to be executed and delivered by Seller shall have been duly executed and delivered by Seller. This Agreement does, and such documents and instruments shall, constitute legal, valid and binding obligations
of Seller enforceable in accordance with their terms, subject, however, to the effect of bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and similar Laws from time to time in effect relating to the rights and remedies of creditors, as well as to
general principles of equity (regardless of whether such enforceability is considered in a Proceeding in equity or at law). 
  
 E. Investment Company Act; PUCHA. Seller is not (1) an “investment company” or a company “controlled” by an “investment
company” within the meaning of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended or (2) a “holding company” or a “subsidiary company” of a “holding company” or an “affiliate” of a “holding company”
or of a “subsidiary company” of a “holding company” within the meaning of the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, as amended or (3) a “foreign person” within the meaning of Section 1445 of the Code. 

 
 F. Violations of Law. Except as set forth in the Disclosure
Schedule, to Seller’s knowledge, Seller is not in material violation of any Law in connection with its ownership and/or operation of the Property. 
  
 G. Taxes. Except as set forth in the Disclosure Schedule, to Seller’s knowledge, Seller has filed in a timely manner all required federal,
state, and local income, sales, use, property, and franchise Tax returns related to the Property, and has paid (except amounts being diligently contested in good faith by appropriate Proceedings and disclosed on the Disclosure Schedule) all required
Tax or similar assessments arising from or related to the Property, including any interest, penalties or additions attributable thereto shown as due on all such filings. Taxes which Seller was required by Law to withhold or collect in respect to the
Property have been withheld or collected and have been paid over to the proper Governmental Authorities or are properly held by Seller for such payment when due and payable. 
  
 H. Permits. Except as disclosed in the Disclosure Schedule, to Seller’s knowledge (1) the Property includes all
Permits necessary for the operation of the Property as currently conducted, and (2) Seller is in material compliance with all its obligations with respect to such Permits. 
  
 I. Necessary Assets. Except for the Excluded Assets and any title gaps for which Buyer has assumed the risk under
Section 8D, and except as disclosed in the Disclosure Schedule, to Seller’s knowledge, the Pipelines, Terminals, Tank Farms, Real Property, Rights-of-Way and Permits, Equipment and Assigned Contracts constitute all of the properties and assets
necessary for the operation of the Pipelines, Tank Farms, and Terminals as they are currently used and operated. 
  

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 J. No Proceedings. Except as set forth in the Disclosure Schedule, to Seller’s knowledge, (1)
there is no Proceeding directly affecting the Property or Seller’s ownership or operation thereof on the date hereof that is still pending or threatened, and that, if adversely determined, would impair or prohibit the consummation of the
transaction contemplated hereby and (2) there are no material orders, writs, judgments, stipulations, injunctions, decrees, determinations, awards or other decisions of any Governmental Authority, or any arbitrator or mediator, outstanding against
Seller pertaining to any portion of the Property. 
  
 K.
Disclosure Schedule Updates. Seller will update the Disclosure Schedule between the signing of this Agreement and three (3) business days prior to Closing. 
  
 L. Debt and Long-term Liabilities. As of Closing, the Property will be free and clear of any outstanding debt and all
long-term liabilities which would be recorded under generally accepted accounting principles except for those liabilities retained by Seller under the terms of this Agreement. 
  
 M. Other Contracts. Between the signing of this Agreement and the Closing, Seller shall not enter into, amend or
terminate any transportation or terminaling agreement or any other material contracts that affect or are part of the Property without Buyer’s prior written consent. 
  
 Article 8 
 Buyer’s Representations 
  
 Buyer represents and
warrants to Seller the following: 
  
 A. Independent
Investigation. EXCEPT FOR THE REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF SELLER EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN ARTICLE 7 HEREOF, BUYER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT (1) SELLER IS SELLING AND BUYER IS ACQUIRING THE PROPERTY ON AN “AS IS”, “WHERE IS”
BASIS, WITHOUT ANY REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES CONCERNING THE PROPERTY (EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY), (2) SELLER HAS NOT MADE AND IS NOT MAKING ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF TITLE, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY OR
OTHERWISE WITH REGARD TO THE PROPERTY AND SELLER HAS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED ANY WARRANTIES (EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY), AND (3) SELLER HAS NOT AND DOES NOT WARRANT DESCRIPTION, VALUE, QUALITY, OR CONDITION OF ANY OF THE PROPERTY (INCLUDING THE
PIPELINES, TANKS, TERMINALS, APPURTENANT OR ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT OR OTHER REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON OR INCLUDED IN THE PROPERTY). BUYER FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT SELLER HAS NOT MADE AND IS NOT MAKING ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY
CONCERNING THE PRESENT OR FUTURE VALUE OF THE POSSIBLE INCOME, COSTS OR PROFITS IF ANY, TO BE DERIVED FROM THE PROPERTY. BUYER HAS MADE 
  

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 INDEPENDENT INSPECTIONS, ESTIMATES, COMPUTATIONS, REPORTS, STUDIES, AND EVALUATIONS OF THE PROPERTY AND HAS SATISFIED OR
WILL SATISFY ITSELF PRIOR TO THE EXPIRATION OF THE REVIEW PERIOD WITH RESPECT TO THE CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY. FURTHER, BUYER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE PROPERTY HAS BEEN USED FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF REFINED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS OR CRUDE OIL AND MAY
HAVE BEEN THE SUBJECT OF ONE OR MORE RELEASES OF REFINED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS OR CRUDE OIL AS A RESULT OF ITS USE. 
  
 B. Investment. Buyer is acquiring the Property for its own benefit and account and not with the intent of distributing fractional undivided
interests thereof as would be subject to regulation by federal or state securities Laws. 
  
 C. Evaluation by Buyer. By reason of Buyer’s knowledge and experience in the evaluation, acquisition and operation of similar properties, Buyer has evaluated the merits and risks of purchasing the Property
and has formed an opinion based solely upon Buyer’s knowledge and experience and not upon the Information Memoranda or any representations or warranties by Seller or any of its representatives other than Seller’s representations set forth
in Article 7 hereof. 
  
 D. Transfer Restrictions. Buyer
assumes the risk of any transfer restrictions or renegotiation requirements associated with, or the expiration of, any Rights-of-Way, Permits, franchises, Assigned Contracts or other agreements applicable to the Property. 
  
 E. Compliance with Laws. Buyer shall comply with all applicable Laws
and shall promptly obtain, or have transferred to its name, and maintain all Permits or consents required by public or private parties in connection with the Property purchased. 
  
 F. Organization. Buyer is a limited partnership duly formed, validly existing and in good standing under the Laws of
the State of Delaware and at Closing will be duly qualified to carry on business in the states in which the ownership of the Property requires it to be qualified. 
  
 G. No Brokers, Buyer has not incurred any obligation or liability, contingent or otherwise, nor has it made any
agreement with respect to any broker or finder’s fees arising out of or in any way related to the transaction contemplated by this Agreement for which Seller will be in any way liable. 
  
 H. Power and Authority. Buyer has the power and authority necessary to
enter into and perform this Agreement and the transaction contemplated hereby, and assuming compliance with the requirements of the HSR Act, the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by Buyer will not (1) violate any provision of the
formation documents of Buyer, (2) materially violate any agreement or instrument to which Buyer is a party or by which Buyer is bound, (3) materially violate any judgment, order, ruling or decree applicable to Buyer as a party in interest or (4)
materially violate any Law applicable to Buyer. 
  

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 I. Authorization and Enforceability. The execution, delivery, and performance by Buyer of this
Agreement and the consummation of the transaction contemplated hereby have been duly authorized by all requisite action on the part of Buyer. This Agreement has been duly executed and delivered on behalf of Buyer, and, at the Closing, all documents
and instruments required hereunder to be executed and delivered by Buyer shall have been duly executed and delivered by Buyer. This Agreement does, and such documents and instruments shall, constitute legal, valid and binding obligations of Buyer
enforceable in accordance with their terms, subject, however, to the effect of bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and similar Laws from time to time in effect relating to the rights and remedies of creditors, as well as to general
principles of equity (regardless of whether such enforceability is considered in a Proceeding in equity or at law). 
  
 J. Investment Company Act and PUCHA. Buyer is not (1) an “investment company” or a company “controlled” by an “investment
company” within the meaning of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended or (2) a “holding company” or a “subsidiary company” of a “holding company” or an “affiliate” of a “holding company”
or of a “subsidiary company” of a “holding company” within the meaning of the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, as amended or (3) a “foreign person” within the meaning of Section 1445 of the Code. 

 
 K. No Knowledge. Buyer’s management responsible for the
consummation of this transaction has no knowledge that there exists any wrong or inaccurate information, omissions, misrepresentations or mistakes on the Disclosure Schedule. 
  
 Article 9 
 Covenants of Seller 
  
 A. Ancillary
Agreements. Seller shall execute the Ancillary Agreements in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibits “L”, “M”, “N” and “O” as of the Closing Date. 
  
 B. Financial Statements. Buyer has received a determination
from the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) that the SEC will not require that Buyer have audited financial statements meeting the requirements of the SEC’s Regulation S-X with respect to the Property. While Buyer has received
the SEC’s determination that Buyer will not be required to have such financials, if the SEC determines that audited financials will be required, Buyer will notify Seller of such determination and Seller and its Affiliates will thereupon
commence the preparation of (and cause its auditors to cooperate with and assist in the preparation of) and deliver to Buyer audited financial statements meeting the requirements of the SEC’s Regulation S-X with respect to the Property. All
costs and expenses reasonably incurred by Seller in preparing such financial statements for Buyer shall be for Buyer’s account and shall be promptly reimbursed, upon submission of invoice by Seller. 
  

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 Article 10 
 Covenants of Buyer 
  
 A. No Change in Use. Buyer will not materially change the use of any of the Property in such a way as to cause a change in the level of clean-up required by any Governmental Authority for any pollution condition which had affected
the Property prior to the Effective Time. Buyer also agrees that it will require that the condition outlined in the previous sentence of any of its successors or assigns of any portion of the Property. 
  
 B. Ancillary Agreements. Buyer shall execute the Ancillary Agreements
in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibits “L”, “M”, “N” and “O” as of the Closing Date. 
  
 C. Changes to the Pipelines. After the initial commitment period under the Transportation Agreement, for a period of eight (8) additional years,
Buyer agrees that it will provide at least a two (2) year notice to Seller of any changes to be made to the Pipelines that would materially impact the ability of Seller to continue shipments at historical levels. 
  
 D. Compliance with Laws and Transfer Restrictions. Buyer shall comply
with all applicable Laws and shall promptly obtain, or have transferred to its name, and maintain all Permits or consents required by public or private parties in connection with the transfer of the Property as contemplated hereby. 
  
 Article 11 
 Pre-Acquisition Review 
  
 A. Review Period. During the period commencing on the date of this Agreement and ending forty-five (45) days after the date of this Agreement (the “Review Period”), Buyer and its Affiliates and the
employees, agents and consultants of either shall have the right to do the following, at Buyer’s expense and with the cooperation and assistance of Seller, subject to Buyer’s executed confidentiality agreement (“Confidentiality
Agreement”), and also subject to Buyer supplying to Seller, prior to the end of the Review Period, copies of any reports and/or assessments prepared by Buyer or its Affiliates or the consultants of either, concerning the condition of the
Property which are relied upon as the basis of Buyer’s termination option under Section 11E, and allowing Seller to discuss the reports or assessments with the Person who prepared them: 
  
 1. Enter all or part of the Property with Seller’s representative,
including all or any easements, to view the Pipelines, Tank Farms, Terminals, facilities, Equipment, and other operations conducted thereon, and to conduct a surface only inspection and assessment, inventory, study and examination of the same,
independently of any documents, data or information furnished by Seller hereunder; and 
  

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 2. Inspect and review the Books and Records. Buyer acknowledges that it shall not have access to (a)
Seller’s Pipeline Manuals used in the operation of the Pipelines or (b) the process used by Seller for integrity assessments, which are considered by Seller to be proprietary property. 
  
 B. No Sampling. Buyer shall not have the right to perform any sampling
of any kind in connection with any site assessment, including, but not limited to, any phase II site assessment on any portion of the Property. 
  
 C. Information is Confidential. Except as required by Law, all information acquired by Buyer in any inspection, inventory, study, or examination of
the Property, and the results of any analysis thereof, shall be kept confidential by Buyer from anyone other than Seller in accordance with Buyer’s executed Confidentiality Agreement. Should Buyer be required by any Law to disclose any
information concerning the Property, Buyer shall notify Seller at least five (5) days prior to Buyer’s disclosure of such information. 
  
 D. Indemnity. Buyer shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Seller and its Affiliates and their respective owners, officers, directors,
employees, attorneys, and agents from any and all Losses, liabilities, attorneys’ fees, court costs, liens, or encumbrances for labor or materials, claims and causes of action arising out of any injury to or death of any Persons or damage to
property occurring to or on the Property as a result of the exercise of Buyer’s rights under this article, except to the extent the indemnified event or occurrence arises from or is caused by the sole negligence or fault of Seller. Seller shall
have the right at all times to participate in the preparation for and conducting of any hearing or trial related to this indemnification provision, as well as the right to appear on its own behalf or to retain separate counsel to represent itself at
any such hearing or trial. 
  
 E. Termination Option.
Except as hereinafter provided, Buyer shall have the option of terminating this Agreement by providing written notice to Seller on or before the last day of the Review Period, in the event Buyer determines, during the Review Period, that the
Property is subject to any: (1) Material Adverse Environmental Condition or (2) Material Defect. To be effective, any such notice shall specifically identify and describe the basis for such termination, and shall include substantial evidence of the
Material Defect or Material Adverse Environmental Condition leading to the termination notice. Neither (i) a minor deviation in the location of a Pipeline, relative to a defined Right-of-Way in an easement, (ii) a gap in the Right-of-Way nor (iii)
an encroachment onto a Right-of-Way shall be deemed to constitute a Material Defect for purposes of this Agreement. 
  
 F. Seller’s Remedy. Notwithstanding the delivery of a notice of termination by Buyer to Seller, this Agreement shall not be terminated if,
within thirty (30) days after Seller’s receipt of such notice: (1) Seller remedies or agrees to remedy, to a degree which is mutually agreed during the referenced thirty (30) day period, such Material Adverse Environmental Condition or Material
Defect; or (2) Seller and Buyer mutually agree on an adjustment to the Purchase Price. 
  

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 G. Buyer’s Termination. Notwithstanding the above, if Buyer can provide substantial evidence
that the Property is subject to Material Adverse Environmental Conditions or Material Defects that, when totaled together would expose Buyer to costs to remedy or cure, or the potential for exposure for claims, damages, penalties, assessments or
costs in excess of ten percent (10%) of the Purchase Price, Buyer, in its sole discretion, may terminate this Agreement. 
  
 H. Negotiation with Agencies. If Seller agrees to remedy any specific Material Adverse Environmental Condition or Material Defect in the Property,
then all negotiations and contacts with Governmental Agencies for approval and review of such remedial action shall be made by Seller, and Buyer shall make no independent contacts with any of the Governmental Agencies relative to such remedial
action. Buyer shall receive copies of all correspondence between Seller and any Governmental Agencies regarding such remedial action. 
  
 I. Notice of End of Review Period. When the Review Period had ended, or prior to that time if Buyer has completed its pre-acquisition review, Buyer
shall send Seller a Notice, to the address provided in Article 28, that it has completed its pre-acquisition review. 
  
 J. Transition. When Buyer notifies Seller, in writing, that its pre-acquisition review is complete, then Buyer and Seller shall enter into a period
of transition. During the transition period, Buyer’s representatives shall be allowed to “job-shadow” and/or consult with the appropriate Seller employees for an agreed upon period of time. Seller shall also make available to Buyer
those of Seller’s employees who are interested in discussing employment with Buyer. 
  
 Article 12 
 Title 
  
 A. Conveyances. At Closing, Seller shall transfer to Buyer title to the Property by means of the Conveyance
Documents. In the case of the Real Property, it shall be free and clear at Closing of any lawful claims of any third party claiming by, through or under Seller, but not otherwise and transfer shall be by means of a Special Warranty Deed in
substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit “I”. 
  
 B. Title Examination. During the period commencing on the date of this Agreement and ending forty-five (45) days after the date of this Agreement (“Title Examination Period”), Buyer and its Affiliates and their employees,
agents and contractors shall have full access to and the right (subject to the executed Confidentiality Agreement) to examine all of Seller’s title records relating to the Property, including but not limited to, those listed on Exhibits
“B” and “C” attached hereto. 
  
 C. Notice
of Significant Title Defect. On or before the last day of the Title Examination Period, or, with respect to any updates by Seller to the Disclosure Schedule, the later of the last day of the Title Examination Period or two (2) business days
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 of such updates, Buyer shall give Seller written notice of the land and property interests included in the Property, if
any, which have a Significant Title Defect. None of the following shall be deemed to constitute a Significant Title Defect for purposes of this Agreement (i) a minor deviation in the location of a Pipeline, relative to a defined Right-of-Way in an
easement, (ii) a gap in a Right-of-Way or (iii) an encroachment onto a Right-of-Way. If any Significant Title Defect cannot be or is not cured by Seller prior to the Effective Time, Buyer may, at its election, in writing: (1) terminate this
Agreement without further obligation or liability by giving written notice of termination to Seller at any time prior to Closing; (2) offer to acquire the Property, including the portion affected by the Significant Title Defect, subject to the terms
of this Agreement, but at a reduced Purchase Price, which offer Seller may accept or reject in its sole discretion; or (3) acquire the Property, including the portion affected by the Significant Title Defect, without adjustment to the Purchase
Price. 
  
 Article 13 
 Seller’s Responsibility for Claims Relating to the Property 
  
 A. Seller’s Environmental Responsibilities shall be as follows: 
  
 (1) Ongoing Remedial Work. 
  
 (a) Unless otherwise agreed, Seller shall retain full responsibility for
all costs, including capital, operating and maintenance costs, incurred in connection with (i) any investigation and monitoring of Environmental Conditions or (ii) any clean-up, remedial, removal or restoration work of those Environmental
Conditions, either of which is ongoing on the Closing Date and that is required by any Governmental Authority with applicable jurisdiction because of the presence, suspected presence, release or suspected release of a Hazardous Substance in the air,
soil, surface water, or groundwater on or emanating from the Property (hereinafter the “Ongoing Remedial Work”). The Ongoing Remedial Work is listed on the Disclosure Schedule. Any equipment associated with the Ongoing Remedial Work will
remain the property of Seller. The performance of Ongoing Remedial Work will be by the Seller, in the name of the Seller. The Seller will obtain all necessary licenses, manifests, permits and approvals to perform such work. All Ongoing Remedial Work
and the disposal of all waste generated by the Ongoing Remedial Work will be performed in accordance with all applicable Laws. 
  
 (b) Buyer grants to Seller, at no cost to Seller, ingress, egress, access to the Property and use of the lands (including land farming activities) and
utilities, including, but not limited to, electricity and water, as needed by Seller to complete any of the Ongoing Remedial Work described in this Section 13A.(1). Seller’s responsibility for any Ongoing Remedial Work shall terminate upon
Seller’s receipt from the applicable Governmental Authority of one of the following: (i) concurrence in any form that remediation efforts are complete and the site may be closed; (ii) No Further Action Required Letter or a similar document
issued by a Governmental Authority exercising jurisdiction over the Ongoing Remedial Work; (iii) concurrence with the results of Seller’s risk based corrective action plan or (iv) regulatory concurrence that active 
  

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 remediation may be discontinued subject only to periodic monitoring. Seller will conduct all communications concerning
Seller’s remediation activities with all Governmental Authorities having jurisdiction. Seller will provide Buyer with copies of all correspondence with the applicable Governmental Authorities concerning Seller’s Ongoing Remedial Work, but
Buyer shall not communicate with the Governmental Authorities concerning Seller’s Ongoing Remedial Work. 
  
 (c) Buyer shall notify Seller within seventy-two (72) hours of any release within 500 feet of any of Seller’s Ongoing Remedial Work. If such a
release occurs, Seller shall, at Seller’s sole discretion and expense, have the right to be present during Buyer’s release cleanup activities, take photographs, take notes or take soil samples. 
  
 (d) Should Buyer have a reportable release that directly impacts or affects
Seller’s Ongoing Remedial Work at a site, then Seller will transfer to Buyer the net present value of the amount of money Seller’s remediation consultants or personnel determine is required for such Ongoing Remedial Work at the site where
Buyer’s release occurred. Buyer shall thereupon assume full responsibility for the Ongoing Remedial Work at the specific site along with the remediation of Buyer’s own release. 
  
 (2) ENVIRONMENTAL INDEMNITY. SUBJECT TO SECTION 13A.(4), SELLER HEREBY AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD BUYER,
AND ITS AFFILIATES, AND THE DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, SHAREHOLDERS, PARTNERS, OWNERS, EMPLOYEES, TENANTS, CONTRACTORS, ATTORNEYS, AND AGENTS OF ANY OF THEM, (“BUYER INDEMNITEES”) HARMLESS FROM ANY CLAIMS (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THIRD
PARTY CLAIMS FOR PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH, INCLUDING EXPOSURE, OR REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY DAMAGE), ACTIONS, ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGS (INCLUDING INFORMAL PROCEEDINGS), JUDGMENTS, DAMAGES, PENALTIES, FINES, COSTS, LIABILITIES (INCLUDING SUMS PAID
IN SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS), INTEREST OR LOSSES, CONSULTANT FEES, ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND EXPERT FEES THAT ARISE OR ACCRUE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM OR AS A RESULT OF (i) THE EXISTENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS PRIOR TO THE EFFECTIVE TIME OR (ii)
VIOLATION OF APPLICABLE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, EITHER OF WHICH WAS IN CONNECTION WITH THE OPERATION OF THE PIPELINES, TANK FARMS OR TERMINALS BY SELLER PRIOR TO THE EFFECTIVE TIME. 
  
 (3) Post Closing Assessment. Buyer, and it Affiliates and transferees, are prohibited from conducting post Closing
environmental assessments, except in those cases (i) where a reasonably prudent pipeline operator, not afforded the indemnities provided in this Agreement, would conduct such assessments in the ordinary course of business, (ii) where required or
directed by a Governmental Authority having jurisdiction or (iii) due to any legal or contractual requirements related to the Property. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, should Buyer, or its Affiliates or transferees, conduct a post
Closing environmental assessment which is neither (i) of a type which a reasonably prudent pipeline operator, not afforded the 
  

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 indemnities provided in this Agreement, would conduct in the ordinary course of business or (ii) required or directed by
a Governmental Authority having jurisdiction or (iii) due to any legal or contractual requirements related to the Property, then Buyer, or its Affiliates or transferees, shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Seller Indemnitees from any and all
Claims (including Claims for personal injury, death and/or property damage) arising out of or resulting from such post Closing environmental assessment. 
  
 (4) LIMITATIONS ON SELLER’S ENVIRONMENTAL INDEMNITY. THE INDEMNITIES CONTAINED IN SECTION 13A.(2) SHALL ONLY APPLY TO MATTERS FOR WHICH SELLER
HAS RECEIVED NOTICE FROM BUYER WITHIN TWO (2) YEARS AFTER THE EFFECTIVE TIME AND ARE SUBJECT TO A TWO HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLAR ($250,000.00) DEDUCTIBLE PER CLAIM TO BE PAID BY BUYER AND A TOTAL AGGREGATE CAP ON ALL AMOUNTS TO BE PAID BY SELLER
OF THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS ($30,000,000.00). IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANY PERSON OR COMBINATION OF PERSONS UNDER SECTION 13A.(2) FOR MORE THAN THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS ($30,000,000.00). EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT,
SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY UNDER SECTION 13A.(2) AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF TWO (2) YEARS AFTER THE EFFECTIVE TIME. 
  
 B. SELLER’S GENERAL INDEMNITY OF BUYER. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, BUT NO FURTHER, SELLER SHALL DEFEND, INDEMNIFY AND HOLD
HARMLESS BUYER INDEMNITEES FROM ANY AND ALL LOSSES, LIABILITIES, LIENS, ENCUMBRANCES, DAMAGES, JUDGMENTS, DEMANDS, SUITS, CLAIMS, ASSESSMENTS, CHARGES, FINES, PENALTIES OR EXPENSES (INCLUDING ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND OTHER COSTS OF LITIGATION) WHICH
RESULT FROM (1) INJURIES TO OR DEATH OF ANY PERSONS, OR DAMAGES TO PROPERTY OF ANY KIND OR CHARACTER WHICH OCCUR PRIOR TO THE EFFECTIVE TIME AND WHICH ARISE OUT OF, IN CONNECTION WITH, OR RESULT FROM THE OWNERSHIP, POSSESSION, OPERATION, USE OR
MAINTENANCE OF THE PROPERTY BY SELLER BEFORE THE EFFECTIVE TIME; OR (2) THE MATERIAL BREACH BY SELLER OF ANY OF ITS OBLIGATIONS OR REPRESENTATIONS HEREUNDER. SUCH INDEMNIFICATION SHALL APPLY EVEN THOUGH THE INDEMNIFIED EVENT OR OCCURRENCE ARISES
FROM OR IS CAUSED BY THE CONCURRENT OR CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE, OR BOTH (WHETHER ACTIVE OR PASSIVE OR OF ANY KIND OR NATURE) OR FAULT OF BUYER, BUT SUCH INDEMNIFICATION SHALL NOT APPLY IF CAUSED BY THE GROSS NEGLIGENCE OF BUYER. THIS PARAGRAPH SHALL
NOT APPLY TO ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITIES AS SET OUT IN SECTION 13A.(2). 
  
 C. LIMITATION ON SELLER’S GENERAL INDEMNITY. THE INDEMNITIES CONTAINED IN SECTION 13B. SHALL APPLY TO MATTERS FOR WHICH SELLER HAS RECEIVED NOTICE FROM BUYER WITHIN TWO (2) YEARS AFTER THE EFFECTIVE TIME AND ARE SUBJECT TO A ONE
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 ($150,000.00) DEDUCTIBLE PER CLAIM TO BE PAID BY BUYER AND A TOTAL AGGREGATE CAP ON ALL AMOUNTS TO BE PAID BY SELLER OF
SEVEN MILLION DOLLARS ($7,000.000.00). IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANY PERSON OR COMBINATION OF PERSONS UNDER SECTION 13B. FOR MORE THAN SEVEN MILLION DOLLARS ($7,000,000.00). EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT, SELLER SHALL
HAVE NO LIABILITY UNDER SECTION 13B. AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF TWO (2) YEARS AFTER THE EFFECTIVE TIME. 
  
 D. NO PUNITIVE DAMAGES. THE FOREGOING INDEMNITIES BY SELLER UNDER THIS ARTICLE 13 SHALL NOT COVER OR INCLUDE ANY PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES.

  
 E. NO TRANSFER OF INDEMNITIES. SELLER’S
INDEMNITIES CONTAINED IN THIS AGREEMENT ARE PERSONAL TO BUYER AND MAY NOT BE ASSIGNED TO ANOTHER PERSON. SHOULD BUYER SELL OR TRANSFER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE PROPERTY PURCHASED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, SELLER’S INDEMNITY RELATING TO THAT
PROPERTY SO SOLD OR TRANSFERRED WILL BE IMMEDIATELY EXTINGUISHED. 
  
 F. Retained Liability for Warehouse Lease. Notwithstanding anything else in this Agreement, Seller retains any financial liability, for all periods prior to the Effective Time, arising out of the prior lease of or title to the
warehouse in Aurora, Colorado to Chase Terminal Company from Koch Service, Inc. The limitations contained in sections 13A.(4) and 13C. shall not apply to this retained liability. 
  
 Article 14 
 Buyer’s Responsibility for Claims Relating to the Property 
  
 A. Buyer’s Environmental Responsibility shall be as follows: 
  
 (1) Future Remediation Sites. Regardless of when the release causing the Environmental Condition occurred, Buyer agrees to accept full
responsibility for all costs, including capital, operating and maintenance costs, incurred in connection with (i) any investigation or monitoring of Environmental Conditions or (ii) any clean-up, remedial, removal or restoration work of those
Environmental Conditions, if any, either of which may be necessary on or after the Effective Time and required by any Governmental Authority with applicable jurisdiction because of the presence, suspected presence, release or suspected release of
Hazardous Substances in the air, soil, surface water, or groundwater on or emanating from the Property (hereinafter the “Future Remedial Work”); provided however, that as long as Seller’s Environmental Indemnity of Buyer is in place,
such indemnity shall apply to any Environmental Condition which would be included under that indemnity. The performance of any Future Remedial Work will be by the Buyer, in the name of Buyer. The Buyer will obtain all necessary
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 the disposal of all waste generated by the Future Remedial Work will be in accordance with all applicable Laws. It is
expressly understood that Buyer, under this section, does not assume any responsibility for Ongoing Remedial Work as that work is set out in Section 13A.(1) above. 
  
 (2) Monitoring of Wells. At such time as testing of Monitoring Wells is the only work left with regard to a site on
which Ongoing Remedial Work was being done at the Effective Time, Buyer assumes the obligation to continue any required testing of any Monitoring Wells on the Property for Environmental Conditions. Buyer will promptly file any required reports and
send a copy of same to Seller. In addition, Buyer assumes, as of the Effective Time all responsibility, including all costs and expenses, for the testing of and reporting related to any other Monitoring Wells associated with the Property and shown
on the Monitoring Well List attached to the Disclosure Schedule. Buyer will conduct these monitoring activities until site closure is obtained as outlined in Section 13A.(1)(b). 
  
 (3) ENVIRONMENTAL INDEMNITY. BUYER HEREBY AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD SELLER AND ITS AFFILIATES AND THE
DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, SHAREHOLDERS, PARTNERS, OWNERS, EMPLOYEES, TENANTS, CONTRACTORS, ATTORNEYS, AGENTS, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF ANY OF THEM (“SELLER INDEMNITEES”) HARMLESS FROM ANY CLAIMS (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THIRD PARTY CLAIMS
FOR PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH, INCLUDING EXPOSURE, OR REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY DAMAGE), ACTIONS, ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGS (INCLUDING INFORMAL PROCEEDINGS), JUDGMENTS, DAMAGES, PENALTIES, FINES, COSTS, LIABILITIES (INCLUDING SUMS PAID IN SETTLEMENT
OF CLAIMS), INTEREST OR LOSSES, CONSULTANT FEES, ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND EXPERT FEES THAT ARISE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM OR AS A RESULT OF (i) THE EXISTENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS OR (ii) VIOLATION OF APPLICABLE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW EITHER OF
WHICH IS IN CONNECTION WITH THE OPERATION OF THE PIPELINES, TANK FARMS OR TERMINALS BY BUYER ON OR AFTER THE EFFECTIVE TIME. THIS SECTION 14A.(3) SHALL SURVIVE IN PERPETUITY FROM AND AFTER THE EFFECTIVE TIME. 
  
 B. BUYER’S GENERAL INDEMNITY OF SELLER. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT
PERMITTED BY LAW, BUT NO FURTHER, BUYER SHALL DEFEND, INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS SELLER INDEMNITEES FROM ANY AND ALL LOSSES, LIABILITIES, LIENS, ENCUMBRANCES, DAMAGES, JUDGMENTS, DEMANDS, SUITS, CLAIMS, ASSESSMENTS, CHARGES, FINES, PENALITES OR
EXPENSES (INCLUDING ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND OTHER COSTS OF LITIGATION), WHICH RESULT FROM (1) INJURIES TO OR DEATH OF ANY PERSONS, OR DAMAGES TO PROPERTY OF ANY KIND OR CHARACTER WHICH OCCUR ON OR AFTER THE EFFECTIVE TIME AND WHICH ARISE OUT OF, IN
CONNECTION WITH, OR RESULT FROM THE OWNERSHIP, POSSESSION, OPERATION, USE OR MAINTENANCE OF THE PROPERTY BY BUYER ON AND AFTER THE EFFECTIVE TIME; OR (2) THE MATERIAL BREACH BY BUYER OF ANY OF ITS OBLIGATIONS OR REPRESENTATIONS HEREUNDER. SUCH

  

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 INDEMNIFICATION SHALL APPLY EVEN THOUGH THE INDEMNIFIED EVENT OR OCCURRENCE ARISES FROM OR IS CAUSED BY THE CONCURRENT OR
CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE, OR BOTH (WHETHER ACTIVE OR PASSIVE OR OF ANY KIND OR NATURE) OR FAULT OF SELLER, BUT SUCH INDEMNIFICATION SHALL NOT APPLY IF CAUSED BY THE GROSS NEGLIGENCE OF SELLER. THIS PARAGRAPH SHALL NOT APPLY TO ENVIRONMENTAL
LIABILITIES AS SET OUT IN SECTION 14A.(3). THIS SECTION 14B. SHALL SURVIVE IN PERPETUITY FROM AND AFTER THE EFFECTIVE TIME. 
  
 C. BUYER’S FURTHER INDEMNITY. BUYER FURTHER AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD SELLER INDEMNITEES HARMLESS FROM ANY CLAIMS RELATING TO THE
PROPERTY (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THIRD PARTY CLAIMS FOR PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH, INCLUDING EXPOSURE, OR REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY DAMAGE) ACTIONS, ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGS, (INCLUDING INFORMAL PROCEEDINGS) JUDGMENTS, DAMAGES, COSTS,
LIABILITIES (INCLUDING SUMS PAID IN SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS), INTEREST OR LOSSES, CONSULTANT FEES, ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND EXPERT FEES FOR WHICH SELLER DID NOT RECEIVE NOTIFICATION WITHIN TWO (2) YEARS AFTER THE EFFECTIVE TIME, WHICH ARE WITHIN
BUYER’S PER CLAIM DEDUCTIBLE, OR WHICH ARE IN EXCESS OF SELLER’S AGGREGATE CAPS SET OUT IN SECTIONS 13A(4) AND 13C. THIS SECTION 14C. SHALL NOT APPLY TO THE EXCLUDED ASSETS OR TO THE EXCLUDED LIABILITIES OR TO SELLER’S OBLIGATIONS FOR
ANY LIABILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS RELATING THERETO. THIS SECTION 14C. SHALL SURVIVE IN PERPETUITY FROM AND AFTER THE EFFECTIVE TIME. 
  
 D. PUNITIVE DAMAGES. THE FOREGOING INDEMNITIES BY BUYER UNDER THIS ARTICLE 14 SHALL NOT COVER OR INCLUDE ANY PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES.

  
 Article 15 
 Claims Procedure 
  
 All claims for indemnification by a Party under Articles 13 or 14 (the Party claiming indemnification and the Party against whom such claims are asserted
being herein called the “Indemnified Party” and the “Indemnifying Party”, respectively) shall be asserted and resolved as follows. 
  
 A. Claim Notice. In the event that any Claim for which an Indemnifying Party would be liable to an Indemnified Party hereunder is asserted against
or sought to be collected from such Indemnified Party by a Third Person, such Indemnified Party shall, within forty-five (45) calendar days of the receipt thereof, give notice (the “Claim Notice”) to the Indemnifying Party of such Claim
specifying the nature of and specific basis for such Claim and the estimated amount 
  

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 thereof, to the extent then feasible, which estimate shall not be binding upon the Indemnified Party in its effort to
collect the final amount of such Claim. The failure to give any such notice shall not affect the rights of the Indemnified Party to indemnification hereunder unless the Indemnified Party has proceeded to contest, defend or settle the Claim with
respect to which it has failed to give prior notice to the Indemnifying Party. Additionally, to the extent the Indemnifying Party is prejudiced thereby, the failure to so notify the Indemnifying Party of any such Claim shall relieve the Indemnifying
Party from liability that it may have to the Indemnified Party under the indemnification provisions contained in Article 13 or Article 14, as applicable, but only to the extent of the loss directly attributable to such failure to notify and shall
not relieve the Indemnifying Party from any liability that it may have to the Indemnified Party otherwise. 
  
 B. Defense of Claim. The Indemnifying Party shall be given the opportunity, at its cost and expense, to contest and defend, by all appropriate
legal Proceedings, any Claim with respect to which it is called upon to indemnify the Indemnified Party under the provisions of this Agreement; provided, however, that notice of the intention to so contest and defend shall be delivered by the
Indemnifying Party to the Indemnified Party within thirty (30) calendar days following receipt of the Claim Notice. If the Indemnifying Party does not give notice to the Indemnified Party of its election to contest and defend any such Claim within
such period then the Indemnifying Party shall be bound by the result obtained with respect thereto by the Indemnified Party and shall be responsible for all costs incurred in connection therewith. The Claim which the Indemnifying Party elects to
contest and defend may be conducted in the name and on behalf of the Indemnifying Party or the Indemnified Party as may be appropriate. Such Claim shall be conducted by counsel employed by the Indemnifying Party who shall be reasonably satisfactory
to the Indemnified Party and the Indemnified Party shall have the right to participate in such Claim and to be represented by counsel of its own choosing at its own cost and expense. If the Indemnified Party joins in any such Claim, the Indemnifying
Party shall have full authority to determine all action to be taken with respect thereto; provided that if the Indemnifying Party reserves its rights with respect to its indemnification obligations under this Agreement as to such Claim, then the
Indemnified Party shall have full authority to determine all action to be taken with respect thereto. At any time after the commencement of defense of any Claim, the Indemnifying Party may request the Indemnified Party to agree in writing to the
abandonment of such contest or to the payment or compromise by the Indemnifying Party of the asserted Claim provided the Indemnifying Party agrees in writing to be solely liable for all Losses relating to such Claim, whereupon such action shall be
taken unless the Indemnified Party determines that the contest should be continued and notifies the Indemnifying Party in writing within fifteen (15) calendar days of such request from the Indemnifying Party. In the event that the Indemnified Party
determines that the contest should be continued, the amount for which the Indemnifying Party would otherwise be liable hereunder shall not exceed the amount which the Indemnifying Party had agreed to pay in payment or consideration of such Claim,
provided the other Party to the contested Claim had agreed in writing to accept such amount in payment or compromise of the Claim as of the time the Indemnifying Party made request therefor to the Indemnified Party, and further provided that under
such proposed compromise, the Indemnified Party would be fully and completely released from any further liability or obligation with respect to the matters which are the subject of such contested Claim. 
  

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 C. Cooperation. If requested by the Indemnifying Party, the Indemnified Party agrees, at the
Indemnifying Party’s expense, to cooperate with the Indemnifying Party and its counsel in contesting any Claim that the Indemnifying Party elects to contest, or, if appropriate and related to the Claim in question, in making any counterclaim
against the Person asserting the Third Person Claim, or any cross-complaint against any Person other than an Affiliate of the Indemnified Party. 
  
 D. Third Party Claim. If any Indemnified Party should have a Claim against the Indemnifying Party hereunder that does not involve a Claim being
asserted against or sought to be collected from it by a Third Person, the Indemnified Party shall send a Claim Notice with respect to such Claim to the Indemnifying Party. If the Indemnifying Party disputes such Claim, such dispute shall be resolved
in the manner set forth in Article 35 hereof. 
  
 E. Presence
at Conferences. The Indemnified Party agrees to afford the Indemnifying Party and its counsel the opportunity, at the Indemnifying Party’s expense, to be present at, and to participate in, conferences with all Persons asserting any Claim
against the Indemnified Party and conferences with representatives of, or counsel for, such Persons. 
  
 F. EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. AS BETWEEN THE BUYER INDEMNITEES AND THE SELLER INDEMNITEES AFTER CLOSING, THE INDEMNIFICATION PROVISIONS SET FORTH IN THIS
AGREEMENT AND THE SPECIAL WARRANTY OF TITLE SET FORTH IN THE SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED WILL BE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS, OBLIGATIONS AND REMEDIES OF THE PARTIES WITH RESPECT TO THIS AGREEMENT, THE EVENTS GIVING RISE TO THIS AGREEMENT, AND THE
TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY. IF THE CLOSING OCCURS, NEITHER PARTY NOR ANY OF ITS RESPECTIVE SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS SHALL HAVE ANY RIGHTS AGAINST THE OTHER PARTY OR ITS AFFILIATES AFTER THE CLOSING DATE OTHER THAN AS IS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THIS
AGREEMENT OR WITH RESPECT TO THE SPECIAL WARRANTY OF TITLE SET FORTH IN THE SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED. NOTHING IN THIS SECTION 15F. OR IN THIS AGREEMENT SHALL LIMIT OR SHIFT SELLER’S RETAINED OBLIGATIONS FOR ANY LIABILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS RELATING
TO THE EXCLUDED ASSETS OR TO THE EXCLUDED LIABILITIES. 
  
 Article 16 
 Consent Decree 
  
 Buyer acknowledges that certain Pipelines to be transferred as part of this Agreement have been subject to those requirements outlined in
that Consent Decree Between The United States of America and Shell Pipeline Company LP fka Equilon Pipeline Company LLC (and appendices) (the “CD”) entered in the United States District Court/Western District of Washington on June 30,
2003. Buyer further acknowledges that certain of the Programs (as defined in the CD) will not 
  

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 have been completed by the Effective Time. Buyer agrees that it will complete any work remaining to be done on any of the
Programs on the time schedule required in the CD. In order to monitor Buyer’s compliance with this article, Buyer agrees to (i) provide such periodic updates and reports to Seller as are required by the CD, and to (ii) allow such inspections by
or periodic meetings with Seller as Seller may reasonably request. With regard to the Chase Pipeline System, Buyer understands and agrees that periodic inspections and meetings are required as a part of the CD and that the Independent Monitoring
Contractor (“IMC”) will remain engaged to monitor all CD activities with regard to the Chase Pipeline System. Seller will bear all costs relating to the continued role of the IMC. 
  
 Article 17 
 Incidental Contamination and NORM 
  
 Buyer acknowledges that the Property may contain inter alia asbestos in piping coating, undisplaced petroleum hydrocarbon products in pipelines, coats of lead-based paints, PCB’s in transformers or
rectifiers, mercury in electrical switches, and Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (“NORM”) in various potential forms. Buyer also expressly understands that special procedures may be required for the remediation, removal,
transportation and disposal of these affixed or attached substances from the inside or outside of the piping, Equipment or the Property. Notwithstanding any contrary provision or definition contained herein, in connection with these substances
affixed to the inside or outside of the piping, Equipment or the Property, Buyer expressly assumes all liability for or in connection with the future abandonment and removal of the Pipelines, tanks, Equipment and other personal property included in
the Property and the assessment, remediation, removal, transportation and disposal of any such Pipelines, Equipment and personal property and associated activities in accordance with all relevant rules, regulation and requirements of Governmental
Authorities. 
  
 Article 18 
 Tariffs and Allocation of Carrier Obligations 
  
 A. Adoption of Tariffs. Buyer agrees that, for a Pipeline which has tariffs on file with a regulatory agency, it will either adopt Seller’s
tariff or file its own to be effective as of the Effective Time, if required by Law to do so. 
  
 B. Refined Product in the Pipelines, Tank Farms or Terminals. The Pipelines, Tank Farms and Terminals contain refined products which are held for the account of shipper(s) or customer(s). It is understood that
title to the contents of the Pipelines, Tank Farms and Terminals will remain with the shipper(s) and customer(s) and that as of the Effective Time Buyer assumes the obligation to handle such contents in accordance with applicable published tariff or
contract provisions. Further, to the extent that such refined product has been tendered for shipment in the Pipelines under an applicable published tariff, but not yet delivered, Buyer shall receive that refined product for transportation in
accordance with applicable published tariffs. 
  

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 Article 19 
 Cooperation 
  
 The Parties shall
execute and deliver such additional documents and shall use all Reasonable Efforts to take or cause to be taken all such actions as may be necessary or advisable to close and make effective this transaction. It shall be Buyer’s responsibility
to obtain all governmental and Third Person consents and approvals necessary for the issuance, reissuance or transfer of environmental and land use permits, applications, Rights-of-Way, authorities to construct, Permits to operate, authorizations
and licenses used or held by Seller or otherwise required in connection with the ownership, operation, use and maintenance of the Property. Upon the request of Buyer, after Closing, Seller shall assist, with no out of pocket expense to Seller, in
obtaining consents from Third Persons which are necessary or appropriate to transfer any portion of the Property. After Closing, each Party, at the request of the other Party, and without additional consideration, shall execute and deliver, from
time to time, such additional documents of conveyance and transfer as may be necessary to accomplish the orderly transfer of the Property to Buyer in the manner contemplated in this Agreement. 
  
 Article 20 
 Survival of Provisions 
  
 All representations and warranties, covenants of the Parties and the indemnification obligations of the Parties set forth in this Agreement shall survive in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.

  
 Article 21 
 Costs and Expenses 
  
 Each Party shall bear and pay its own costs and expenses, including but not limited to attorneys’ fees, incurred in connection with this transaction. 
  
 Article 22 
 Risk of Loss 
  
 The risk of damage, destruction, or other casualty loss to or of the Property shall remain with Seller from and after the execution of this Agreement until the Effective Time, at which time Seller shall place Buyer in possession of the
Property; and from and after the Effective Time, all risks of damage, destruction, or other casualty loss to or of the Property shall be borne solely by Buyer. 
  

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 Article 23 
 Joint Venture, Partnership and Agency 
  
 Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be deemed to create a joint venture, partnership, Tax partnership or agency relationship between the Parties. 
  

Article 24 
 Books and
Records 
  
 A. Delivery of Books and Records. Not
later than ninety (90) calendar days after Closing, Seller shall deliver to Buyer the Books and Records. Buyer understands that there may be certain voluminous documents included within the Books and Records, especially data from Seller’s
control center. Seller will retain the control center data, on behalf of Buyer, for the applicable Department of Transportation (“DOT”) required record retention period and will deliver it to Buyer in a timely manner when Buyer requests
the data for a DOT audit. Buyer will give Seller reasonable notice of its need for the data. If this transaction is not closed as to any portion of the Property, all of the Books and Records obtained from Seller in connection with the exercise of
Buyer’s pre-acquisition review, and related solely to that portion of the Property not transferred as contemplated herein, shall be returned to Seller within five (5) calendar days after Closing. 
  
 B. Retention of Books and Records. Notwithstanding the inclusion of
the Books and Records in the Property under Article 1, Seller shall have the right to copy and retain any copies of any of the Books and Records relating to the Property for which it has, or may have, any business, technical or legal need. To the
extent that those Books and Records made available to Buyer before or after the Closing contain proprietary business or technical information of Seller or its Affiliates, Buyer agrees to hold such Books and Records in confidence and limit their use
to the Property. Buyer shall not destroy or otherwise dispose of any of the Books and Records acquired hereunder for a period of three (3) years following the Closing (except as to Tax records for which the period shall be the applicable statute of
limitations) except upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to Seller. During such periods, Buyer shall make such Books and Records, available to Seller or its authorized representatives for any business, legal or technical need in a manner which
does not unreasonably interfere with Buyer’s business operations. 
  
 Article 25 
 Publicity 
  

Seller and Buyer shall, and each shall use its Reasonable Efforts to cause its Affiliates to, cooperate in the development and distribution of all news releases and
other public disclosures, irrespective of the form of communication, relating to the proposed transaction described in this Agreement, and to ensure that no such releases or disclosures are made without prior notice to, 
  

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 and the consent of, the other Party; provided, however, no news release or other disclosure whatsoever may disclose the
terms of this Agreement unless both Parties agree to the form and content of such disclosure, including electronic communications, each being under no obligation to agree and having the right to withhold agreement for any reason; provided, however,
that either Party may make all disclosures which, in the written opinion of counsel, are required under applicable Law, including, but not limited to, regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission, with the Party making the disclosure giving
the other Party as much advance notice thereof as is feasible. 
  
 Article 26 
 Recording and Filing 
  
 Except as may be required by Law, this Agreement shall not be recorded or filed by either Party, or their successors or assigns, in or with
any Governmental Authority without the prior written consent of the other Party. 
  
 Article 27 
 Confidentiality 
  
 Seller and Buyer (and their respective Affiliates) each acknowledge that this Agreement and
the transactions contemplated hereby are subject to the Confidentiality Agreement. Buyer and Seller do not intend for any obligations of confidentiality contained herein to limit disclosure of the transaction in any way that would cause it to be
treated as a “confidential transaction” under Treasury Regulation 1.6011-4(b)(3). 
  
 Article 28 
 Notices 
  
 All notices and consents required or authorized hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given by one Party if
delivered personally, faxed with receipt acknowledged, mailed by registered or certified mail, delivered by a recognized commercial courier or otherwise actually received by the other Party at the address set forth below, or such other address as
one Party shall have designated by ten (10) calendar days prior written notice to the other Party: 
  

			
	 Buyer’s Address:
	 	Seller’s Address:
	 Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P.
	 	 Shell Pipeline Company LP

	 One Williams Center, Suite 2800
	 	 777 Walker Street

	 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74172
	 	 Houston, Texas 77002

	 Attn: Brett Riley
	 	 Attn: Arlene Warden

	 Telephone: (918) 573-0164
	 	 Telephone: (713) 241-4492

	 Fax: (918) 573-3864
	 	 Fax: (713) 241-1124

  

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 Article 29 
 Time of Performance 
  
 Time is of
the essence in the performance of all covenants and obligations under this Agreement. 
  
 Article 30 
 Entire Agreement 
  
 This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to this
transaction and supersedes all prior negotiations, statements, representations, discussions, correspondence, offers, agreements, and understandings relating to this transaction. This Agreement may be modified, amended or supplemented only upon the
prior written agreement of the Parties. 
  
 Article 31

 Assignment 
  
 Buyer may not sell, assign, transfer, convey, option, mortgage, pledge or hypothecate its rights and obligations hereunder to any Third Person without the prior written
consent of Seller, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. Upon any authorized sale, assignment, transfer, conveyance, option, mortgage, pledge or hypothecation hereunder, all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Agreement shall
be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the respective successors and assigns of Buyer, to the extent assignment is allowed under this Agreement, but Buyer shall remain jointly liable for the performance of the Buyer’s obligations
hereunder. 
  
 Article 32 
 Inventory 
  
 The Pipelines, Tank Farms and Terminals will be gauged at 7:00 a.m. local time on the Effective Time, at which time the custody of all shippers’ or customers’
refined product will be transferred to Buyer, and Buyer shall become responsible to each shipper or customer for the refined products in Buyer’s custody. The inventory will be determined by the Inventory Determination Procedure attached hereto
as Exhibit “S”. At the time of the transfer of custody of the shippers’ refined products, Seller shall become a shipper of any allowance oil or other oil held in inventory for Seller which remains in the Pipelines, Tank Farms or
Terminals at the Effective Time. 
  

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 Article 33 
 Applicable Law 
  
 THIS AGREEMENT,
OTHER DOCUMENTS EXECUTED AND DELIVERED PURSUANT HERETO, AND THE LEGAL RELATIONS BETWEEN THE PARTIES WITH RESPECT TO THIS AGREEMENT, SHALL BE GOVERNED AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS WITHOUT REGARD TO RULES CONCERNING
CONFLICTS OF LAWS. THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE PERFORMED IN HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS. 
  
 Article 34 
 Headings 
  
 The headings used in this Agreement are inserted for convenience only and shall be disregarded in construing it. 
  
 Article 35 
 Dispute Resolution 
  
 Any dispute, controversy or claim (“Dispute”), whether based on contract, tort, statute or other legal or equitable theory (including, but not limited to, any Dispute concerning any question of validity or effect of this
Agreement, including this clause) arising out of or related to this Agreement (including any amendments or extensions) the breach or termination hereof or thereof, shall be settled by arbitration in accordance with the then current CPR Institute for
Dispute Resolution Rules for Non-Administered Arbitration of Business Disputes and this provision The arbitration shall be governed by the United States Arbitration Act 9 U.S.C.§§1-16 to the exclusion of any provision of state law
inconsistent therewith or which would produce a different result and judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered by any court having jurisdiction. 
  
 Article 36 
 Transition Services 
  
 Seller will assist and cooperate
with Buyer in order to effectuate an orderly transition. Upon Buyer’s request, and at Buyer’s expense, Seller will provide transition services necessary to effectuate an orderly transition, to the extent it can perform these services
requested by Buyer, for a period not to exceed ninety (90) days including those services to be provided under the terms and conditions contained in the Transition Services Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit “N”. If additional transition
services are to be provided, the Parties will negotiate in good faith an agreement for Seller to provide those services at rates which i) are reasonably consistent with Seller’s costs, including benefits and allocated overheads and ii) escalate
quarterly at a rate of five percent (5%). 
  

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 Article 37 
 No Third Person Beneficiaries 
  
 Except to the extent a Third Person is expressly given rights herein, any agreement contained, expressed or implied in this Agreement shall be only for the benefit of the Parties hereto and their respective legal representatives, successors
and permitted assigns, and such agreements shall not inure to the benefit of the obligees of any indebtedness of either Party hereto, it being the intention of the Parties hereto that no Person shall be deemed a Third Person beneficiary of this
Agreement, except to the extent a Third Person is expressly given rights herein. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, nothing herein shall be deemed to create any rights with respect to any employee of either Party or any employee of any
Affiliate of a Party, except as expressly provided herein with respect to an Indemnified Party under Article 13 or Article 14. 
  
 Article 38 
 Counterparts and
Facsimiles 
  
 This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts,
each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which shall constitute one and the same instrument. A facsimile transmission of a signed copy of this Agreement shall be deemed an original and shall have the same valid and binding affect
thereof. 
  
 Article 39 
 Miscellaneous 
  
 A. Spare Parts. The Parties agree that between the execution of this Agreement and Closing they will use Reasonable Efforts to sort the spare parts
currently residing on the 15.98 acre plot at the East Houston Tank Farm being retained by Seller. 
  
 B. Longhorn Agreement. Upon Buyer’s written request, which Buyer will give to Seller no later than July 15, 2004, Seller will give notice of
termination under the terms of the Orion – Longhorn Partners Pipeline LP Master Terminalling Agreement dated April 24, 2000 and the Connection Agreement, dated May 13, 2002, both relating to the Odessa Terminal. 
  
 C. Odessa Lease. Seller agrees that it will execute a surface lease
with Buyer for the Odessa Terminal i) as of the Closing Date; ii) for a nominal fee, not to exceed $6,000 per year; and iii) on commercially reasonable terms including an indemnity from Seller to Buyer for environmental matters arising prior to
Closing or for personal injury or property damage matters arising out of the remediation or clean-up of those environmental matters and an indemnity from Buyer to Seller for environmental, personal injury or property damage matters arising after the
Effective Time. 
  

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 Article 40 
 Exhibits 
  
 The Exhibits, Annex,
and Schedule listed below are attached to this Agreement and by this reference are fully incorporated herein: 
  

			
	Annex A	  	Definitions
	Exhibit “A” and “A-1”	  	Maps and System Descriptions
	Exhibit “B”	  	Real Property
	Exhibit “C”	  	Rights-of-Way and Permits
	Exhibit “D”	  	Assigned Contracts
	Exhibit “E”	  	Equipment
	Exhibit “E-1”	  	Inventory Purchase Price Example
	Exhibit “F”	  	Excluded Assets
	Exhibit “G”	  	Closing Statement
	Exhibit “H”	  	Assignment [Partial Assignment]
	Exhibit “I”	  	Special Warranty Deed
	Exhibit “J”	  	Bill of Sale
	Exhibit “K”	  	Assignment of Contracts
	Exhibit “L”	  	Terminalling Agreement
	Exhibit “M”	  	Transportation Agreement
	Exhibit “N”	  	Transition Services Agreement
	Exhibit “O”	  	East Houston Crude Facilities Lease Agreement
	Exhibit “P”	  	Performance Guarantee
	Exhibit “Q”	  	Purchase Price Allocation
	Exhibit “R”	  	Certification of Non-Foreign Status
	Exhibit “S”	  	Inventory Determination Procedure
		
	Disclosure Schedule	  	 

  

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have executed this Agreement as of the date first written above. 
  
  

			
	 SHELL PIPELINE COMPANY LP
 BY ITS
GENERAL PARTNER
 SHELL PIPELINE GP LLC

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ J.H. Hollowell

	 Name:
	 	 J. H. Hollowell

	 Title:
	 	 President

	
	 EQUILON ENTERPRISES LLC dba SHELL
 OIL PRODUCTS US

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ K.M. Fisher

	 Name:
	 	 K. M. Fisher

	 Title:
	 	 Chief Financial Officer

	
	 MAGELLAN MIDSTREAM PARTNERS, L.P.
 BY ITS GENERAL PARTNER
 MAGELLAN GP, LLC

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Brett C. Riley

	 Name:
	 	 Brett C. Riley

	 Title:
	 	 Vice President

  

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 ANNEX A 
 Attached to and Made Part of 
 Purchase and Sale Agreement 
 Dated June 23, 2004 between 
 Shell Pipeline
Company LP 
 and 
 Shell Oil
Products US 
 and 
 Magellan
Midstream Partners, L.P. 
  
 Definitions 
  
 As used herein and in the Agreement, the following terms shall have the meanings defined
below: 
  
 Accounting Records shall include detail of property accounting
records and up to two (2) years of shipper and customer revenue invoices, subject to any objection from shippers or customers. 
  
 Affiliate shall mean, when used with respect to a specified Person, any other Person directly or indirectly controlling or controlled by or under direct or
indirect common control with the specified Person as of the time or for the time periods during which such determination is made. For purposes of this definition “control”, when used with respect to any specified Person, means the power to
direct the management and policies of the Person, directly or indirectly, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise; and the terms “controlling” and “controlled” have the meanings correlative to
the foregoing. 
  
 Agreement shall mean this Purchase and Sale Agreement,
including this Annex, the Exhibits and the Disclosure Schedule attached hereto, as amended, modified and supplemented from time to time. 
  
 Ancillary Agreements shall mean the Terminalling Agreement, the Transportation Agreement, the Transition Services Agreement, if any and the East Houston Crude
Facilities Lease Agreement. 
  
 Assigned Contracts shall mean those
contracts that are a part of the Property and are described on Exhibit “D”, as the same have been amended, modified and supplemented prior to the Closing. 
  
 Books and Records shall mean all non-privileged original files, records and data (excluding any legal opinions) relating to the
Property, including, but not limited to, lease, land, and title records (including abstracts of title, title opinions and title curative documents); contracts; communications to and from any Governmental Authorities; Tax and Accounting Records;
permitting files; health, safety and environmental records; and engineering and operating records relating to the Pipelines, Tank Farms or Terminals. In the event that Seller claims that a document is privileged, Seller shall notify Buyer of that
fact in writing prior to Closing. Files relating to litigation concerning the Property, Pipeline Manuals used in the operation and maintenance of the Pipelines and the process used by Seller for integrity assessments shall not be considered to be
Books and Records. 
  

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 Buyer Indemnitees shall have the meaning given such term in Article 13. 
  
 Casualty Loss shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3A.(6). 
  
 CD shall have the meaning set forth in Article 16. 
  
 Chemical Substance shall mean any chemical substance, including, but not limited to,
any sort of pollutants, contaminants, chemicals, raw materials, intermediates, products, industrial or solid substances, materials, wastes, or petroleum products, including crude oil or any component or refraction hereof. 
  
 Claim shall mean any demand, claim, notice of noncompliance or violation, loss, cost
(including investigatory costs and attorneys’ fees), damage, expense, action, suit, Proceeding, judgment, or liability of any nature whatsoever. 
  
 Claim Notice shall have the meaning set forth in Section 15A. 
  
 Closing shall mean the Closing of the purchase and sale of the Property as contemplated by this Agreement. 
  
 Closing Date shall mean the date set for the Closing in accordance with Article 3.

  
 Closing Statement shall have the meaning set forth in Article 2.

  
 Code shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

  
 Confidentiality Agreement shall mean the agreement executed by Seller
and Buyer on March 10, 2004. 
  
 Conveyance Documents shall mean all deeds,
bills of sale, assignments and other good and sufficient instruments of transfer, conveyance and assignment, in such form as attached to this Agreement as Exhibits “H”, “I”, “J”, and “K”. 
  
 Disclosure Schedule shall mean the disclosure schedule of even date with this
Agreement prepared, and delivered to Buyer, by Seller, as the same is updated between the date of this Agreement and Closing; provided that such updates will not limit Seller’s indemnity obligations to Buyer under Section 13. 
  
 Dispute shall have the meaning set forth in Article 35. 
  
 DOT shall have the meaning set forth in Article 24. 
  

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 Earnest Money shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2B. 
  
 Effective Time shall mean 7:00 a.m. (local time), on the Closing Date. 
  
 Environmental Condition shall mean any Hazardous Substance or Chemical Substance which
is on or affects the Property or which is released, emitted, or discharged from the Property. 
  
 Environmental Law shall include, but shall not be limited to, CERCLA, RCRA, the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, 33 U.S.C. §1251 et seq., the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C., §8401, et seq., and the
regulations thereunder, and any other local, state, and/or federal Laws or regulations, whether currently in effect, or promulgated or amended in the future, that govern: 
  

	 	•	The existence, cleanup and/or remedy of contamination on the Property; 

  

	 	•	The protection of the environment from spilled, deposited or otherwise emplaced contamination; 

  

	 	•	The control of hazardous wastes; or 

  

	 	•	The use, generation, transport, treatment, disposal, removal or recovery of Hazardous Substances or Chemical Substances, including building materials. 

  
 Equipment shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1A.(5). 
  
 Excluded Assets shall mean those assets and properties listed or described on Exhibit
“F”. 
  
 Excluded Liabilities shall mean any multi-employer plan
withdrawal liability and/or single/multiemployer plan termination liability of Seller or any of its ERISA affiliates under Title IV of ERISA, any liability of Seller or any of its ERISA affiliates for any accumulated funding deficiency under Section
412 of the Internal Revenue code and/or Section 302 of ERISA, any liability for contributions, benefits or any other amount due under any multiemployer plan to which Seller or any of its ERISA affiliates have contributed or had an obligation to
contribute to or any benefit plan of the Seller or any of its ERISA affiliates, and any liability for COBRA continuation coverage for “M&A qualified beneficiaries”. For purposes of this definition of Excluded Liabilities, an
“ERISA affiliate” consists of any entity that is required to be aggregated with Seller under Section 414 of the Internal Revenue Code. 
  
 Governmental Authority shall mean any entity of or pertaining to government, including any federal, state, local, foreign, other governmental or administrative
authority, agency, court, tribunal, arbitrator, commission, board or bureau. 
  
 Hazardous Substance shall mean any substance which at any time shall be listed as “hazardous” or “toxic” in the regulations implementing the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
(“CERCLA”) 43 U.S.C. 6901 et seq., the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (“RCRA) 42 U.S.C.A. 6901 et. seq., the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) 15 U.S.C.A. 2601 et. seq., or the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know
Act 
  

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 (“EPCRA”) 42 U.S.C.A. 11001 et seq. or which has been or shall be determined at any time by any agency or court
to be a hazardous or toxic substance and/or a threat to human health and/or the environment and regulated under applicable Law. The term “Hazardous Substance” shall also include, for purposes of this Agreement, without limitation, the
products of any manufacturing or other activities on the subject Property. 
  
 HSR Act shall mean the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, as amended. 
  
 IMC shall have the meaning set forth in Article 16. 
  
 Indemnified Party shall have the meaning set forth in Article 15. 
  
 Indemnifying Party shall have the meaning set forth in Article 15. 
  
 Law shall mean all applicable local, state, federal and foreign laws and rules, regulations, codes, and ordinances promulgated thereunder, as well as case law, judgments, orders, consent orders, or decrees.

  
 Lien shall mean any lien, mortgage, pledge, security interest or
options other than Permitted Encumbrances. 
  
 Losses shall mean any and
all damages, losses, liabilities, payments, obligations, penalties, assessments, costs, disbursements or expenses (including interest, awards, judgments, settlements, fines, costs of redemption, diminutions in value, fees, disbursements and expenses
of attorneys, accountants and other professional advisors and of expert witnesses and costs of investigation and preparation of any kind or nature whatsoever) and court costs. 
  
 Material Adverse Environmental Condition shall mean a single Environmental Condition which is not disclosed on the Disclosure
Schedule as of the date of this Agreement and requiring the expenditure of in excess of one percent (1%) of the Purchase Price to cure or remedy. 
  
 Material Defect shall mean a single defect in the Property (other than a title defect) which: (1) will significantly impair the operating functions, safety,
conversion, or use of the Property; (2) would cost in excess of one percent (1%) of the Purchase Price to cure or remedy and (3) is not disclosed on the Disclosure Schedule as of the date of this Agreement. 
  
 Monitoring Well shall mean a properly installed and completed well which allows for
the collection of groundwater information including, but not limited to, both physical and chemical characteristics. 
  
 Ongoing Remedial Work shall have the meaning set forth in Section 13A.(1)(a). 
  
 Party and Parties shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble. 
  

 36 

 Permit shall mean any license, permit, concession, franchise, authority, consent or approval granted by any
Governmental Authority. 
  
 Permitted Encumbrances shall mean (a) the Liens
described on the Disclosure Schedule, and (b) Liens for current Taxes which are not yet due and payable or which Seller is contesting in good faith. 
  
 Person shall mean any individual, corporation, partnership, joint venture, association, joint stock company, limited partnership, trust, unincorporated
organization, Governmental Authority. 
  
 Pipeline Manuals shall mean the
manuals developed by Seller, or its predecessors, and used in the operation and maintenance of its pipeline systems. 
  
 Pipelines shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1A.l. 
  
 Proceeding shall mean any action, suit, claim, investigation, review or other proceeding, at law or in equity, before any Governmental Authority or any arbitrator,
board of arbitration or similar entity. 
  
 Property shall have the meaning
set forth in Section 1A. of the Agreement. 
  
 Purchase Price shall have
the meaning set forth in Article 2. 
  
 Real Property shall have the
meaning set forth in Section 1A.(2). 
  
 Reasonable Efforts shall mean
efforts in accordance with reasonable commercial practice and without the incurrence of unreasonable expense. 
  
 Review Period shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11A. 
  
 Right-of-Way shall mean any right-of-way, easement, license or prescriptive right that is listed on Exhibit “C”. 
  
 Seller Indemnitees shall have the meaning set forth in Article 14. 
  
 Significant Title Defect as used in this Agreement, includes, but is not limited to, any single reservation, exception, limitation,
restriction, lien, encumbrance, or other defect which is not disclosed on the Disclosure Schedule as of the date of this Agreement and which results in or could result in Buyer having to expend in excess of one percent (1%) of the Purchase Price to
cure or remedy. Neither (i) a minor deviation in the location of a Pipeline, relative to a defined Right-of-Way in an easement, (ii) a gap in a Right-of-Way nor (iii) an encroachment onto a Right-of-Way shall be deemed to constitute a Significant
Title Defect for purposes of this Agreement. 
  

 37 

 Tank Farms shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1.(A) 1. 
  
 Tax shall mean, as relating to any of the Property, any federal, state or local income
tax, ad valorem tax, excise tax, sales tax, use tax, franchise tax, real or personal property tax, transfer tax, gross receipts tax, or other tax, assessment, duty, fee, levy or other governmental charge, together with and including, without
limitation, any and all interest, fines, penalties, assessments and additions to tax resulting from, relating to, or incurred in connection with any such tax or any contest or dispute thereof. 
  
 Terminals shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1.(A) 1. 
  
 Terminalling Agreement shall mean the agreement to be executed between Seller and
Buyer relating to a commitment to provide certain revenue to Buyer through the Terminals. 
  
 Third Person shall mean any Person other than Seller or Buyer or their Affiliates. 
  
 Title Examination Period shall have the meaning set forth in Section 12B. 
  

Transition Service Agreement shall have the meaning set forth in Article 36. 
  
 Transportation Agreement shall mean the agreement to be executed between Seller and Buyer relating to a commitment to provide certain
revenue to the Buyer through the Pipelines. 
  
 Other Terms. Other terms
may be defined elsewhere in the text of the Agreement and shall have the meaning indicated throughout the Agreement. 
  
 Other Definitional Provisions 
  

	 	1.	The words “hereof”, “herein”, and “hereunder” and words of similar import, when used in this Agreement shall refer to this Agreement as a whole and not
to any particular provision of this Agreement. 

  

	 	2.	The terms defined in the singular shall have a comparable meaning when used in the plural, and vice versa. 

  

	 	3.	Whenever a statement is qualified by the term “knowledge”, or similar term or phrase, it is intended to indicate actual knowledge, or the possession of information, data
or documents that would give actual knowledge, on the part of a Person or its officers, directors or employees with direct responsibility for the matter. 

  

	 	4.	Whenever the Parties have agreed that any approval or consent shall not be “unreasonably withheld”, such phrase shall also include the Parties’ agreement that the
approval or consent shall not be unreasonably delayed or conditioned. 

  

 38 

 EXHIBIT “A-1” 
 SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONS 
  
 Aldine Pipeline 
  
 The Aldine Pipeline system includes
approximately 5 miles of 6” pipeline and tank farm. The tank farm includes 4 tanks, receives jet fuel from ExxonMobil’s Magtex Pipeline and delivers the jet fuel to George Bush International Airport in Houston, TX. 
  
 Galena Park to East Houston Pipeline 
  
 The Galena Park to East Houston pipeline originates at the station located within the Kinder
Morgan Galena Park products terminal and transports refined products via approximately 7 miles of 12” pipeline to the East Houston Tank Farm. There is also some idle pipe extending to the Lyondell and Valero refineries included as part of this
asset. 
  
 East Houston Tank Farm 
  
 Includes 18 products, water and crude storage tanks, tank lines, manifolds, products pumps,
piping and associated facilities on approximately 200 acres of fee property located at 7901 Wallisville Road, Houston Texas 77029. 
  
 Orion Pipeline System 
  
 Consists of approximately 744 miles of 12”, 14”, 16” and 20” mainline that runs from East Houston Tank Farm to Duncan, OK and to Odessa, TX, and
includes the 518,000 BBL Frost Station tank farm. The system includes active 12” and 6” delivery pipe at Aledo, TX and idle 12” pipe near Wichita Falls, TX, idle 16” and 20” pipe near Corsicana, TX. 
  
 Odessa Terminal/Tank Farm 
  
 The pipeline tank farm and products terminal located on Shell’s former Odessa, TX
refinery site including all buildings, truck racks and tanks (except tanks 118, 122, and 565). 
  
 Odessa to El Paso 6”  
  
 This
proprietary 251 mile 6” pipeline connects the Odessa Terminal to delivery into the Western Refinery. The system includes an idle “Sante Fe” tank farm and an idle terminal located in El Paso which include 27 tanks with total shell
capacity of 264,500 BBLS. Some idle local delivery lines are included with the idle terminals in the El Paso area. 
  
 Hearne System 
  
 Approximately 144 miles of 10” mainline from Hearne, TX to Dallas, TX and Approximately 26 miles of idle 8” pipeline from Dallas to Fort Worth, TX. Includes 16 tanks at Hearne Station totaling 654,000 BBLS.

 Oklahoma City Terminal 
  
 Products terminal located at 10th and Vickie roads in Del City, Oklahoma. Includes the truck loading rack, land, and four tanks with total shell capacity of 151,710 bbls. Includes idle line to/from Conoco terminal. 
  
 Cimarron Pipeline 
  
 Includes the Glenpool, OK terminal which has 8 tanks with a total shell capacity of 620,000
BBLS, approximately 43 miles of 8” pipe from Glenpool to Cushing, OK and includes approximately 133 miles of 8” pipeline between Cushing, OK and El Dorado Kansas. Includes idle 8” delivery line to STS near Drumright, OK. 

 
 Boyer Tank Farm and associated piping 
  
 Includes approximately 160 acres of land with 4 tanks having a total shell capacity of
292,000 BBLS and a 16” line from Magellan’s El Dorado Tank farm. Also included are the active 8” lines to the Chase El Dorado Tank farm, approximately 2 miles of idle 6” line into the Frontier refinery, and 6/8” line to the
former Pfester refinery in El Dorado, Kansas. Also includes some local, miscellaneous idle pipelines. 
  
 Chase Kansas Pipeline 
  
 Includes
Sunset Station, Sunset Station to Chase El Dorado tank farm 8”, the Chase El Dorado tank farm (includes 7 tanks with 358,000 total shell capacity), and 249 miles of 10” mainline. System includes an 8” and a 16” line between
Chase’s Sunset Station and El Dorado tank farm. Also includes an idle 6” between Great Bend, KS and Ness City, Kansas. 
  
 Great Bend Terminal 
  
 Includes the top loading truck rack at Great Bend, Kansas along with 7 tanks having a total capacity of 95,500 BBLs of shell capacity and associated buildings located on
the Great Bend Terminal property. 
  
 Scott City Terminal

  
 Includes the truck loading rack, 10 tanks with total shell capacity of
156,300 BBLS, land and buildings. 
  
 Chase Colorado Pipeline

  
 Shares use of Chase El Dorado facilities with Chase Kansas Pipeline.
Includes 548 miles of 10” and 12” pipeline from EL Dorado, KS to Aurora, CO. Includes approximately 2 miles of idle 8” line near MP 44. 
  
 Aurora Terminal 
  
 Tank Farm and truck loading rack located at 15000 East Smith Road, Aurora, Colorado 80011. Terminal includes 10 tanks with approximately 641,000 BBLS of shell capacity. Also included is the idle line from Aurora
Terminal to the former Stapleton airport. 
  
 DIA Delivery Line

  
 The approximately 18 miles of 10” pipeline used to delivery jet fuel
to the DIA airport is included. 

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	 R/W
File
 No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	ALDINE - HIA 6” PRODUCTS PIPELINE SYSTEM
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	0.7	  	Fee	  	Mobil Pipe
Line Company	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 6.500 acre tract out of the Christopher Walters Survey, Abstract No. 849	  	1/23/1969	  	7487/72	  	Aldine Station Site
TPLI File 4375
	
	BURNS IDLE 8” PIPELINE SYSTEM
										
	 Butler
	  	KS	  	None	  	Fee	  	Getty Oil
Company	  	Texaco Trading
and
Transportation,
Inc.	  	SE 1/4 NE 1/4 NE 1/4 and NE 1/4 SE 1/4 NE 1/4, Sec. 33, T22S, R4E	  	12/31/1986	  	DR
339/324	  	Burns Station
	
	CHASE PIPELINE SYSTEM
										
	 Scott
	  	KS	  	ST-25	  	Fee	  	Koch
Industries,
Inc.	  	Chase
Terminal
Company	  	A tract of land in SW 1/4, Sec. 6, T17S, R32W	  	1/1/1974	  	7/105	  	Scott City Terminal
										
	 Sedgwick
	  	KS	  	SE-34	  	Fee	  	Vicki K.
Weninger	  	Chase
Transportation
Company	  	W 70 acres of the SW 1/4, Sec. 1, T26S, R2W, less and except 3 tracts of land described by metes and bounds	  	3/10/1997	  	Film
1680/0898	  	Also covers R/W No.
BU-34 on Chase
Kansas Pipeline System
										
	 Butler
	  	KS	  	BU-61	  	Fee	  	Skelly Pipe
Line
Company, et
al.	  	Chase
Transportation
Company	  	NE 1/4 SW 1/4, Sec. 8, T26S, R5E	  	4/13/1976	  	Deeds
330/218	  	El Dorado Mainline
Station. Corrective
deed. Also covers R/W
No. BU-40 on Chase
Kansas Pipeline System
										
	 Butler
	  	KS	  	None	  	Fee	  	Getty Oil
Company	  	Texaco Trading
and
Transportation
Inc.	  	W 60 acre of NW 1/4 Sec. 8, T26S, R5E L/E 2.47 acres and 19.982 acres M/L in NW 1/4, Sec. 8, T26S, R5E	  	12/31/1986	  	Deeds
390/242	  	Surplus El Dorado Tank
Farm
Less portion sold below
to Enbridge Pipelines
(Ozark) LLC

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	 R/W
File
 No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	 	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Butler
	  	KS	  	None	  	Fee	  	Shell Pipeline
Company LP,
et al.	  	Enbridge
Pipelines
(Ozark) L.L.C.	 	Tract of land in NW 1/4 and SW 1/4, Sec. 8, T26S, R5E	  	3/1/2004	  	No
Recording
Data	  	Outsale of a portion of
El Dorado Tank Farm
	
	CHASE KANSAS PIPELINE SYSTEM
										
	 Barton
	  	KS	  	BA-49	  	Fee	  	Getty Refining
and Marketing
Company	  	Chase Terminal
Company	 	A 6.17 acre tract in SW 1/4, Sec. 30, T19S, R12W	  	2/1/1978	  	Deeds
188/415	  	Great Bend Station
Gap tract - No document
in file conveying title
from Koch Industries,
Inc. to Getty Refining
and Marketing
Company
										
	 Reno
	  	KS	  	RE-86	  	Fee	  	Getty Oil
Company	  	Texaco Trading
and
Transportation,
Inc.	 	An 11.56 acre tract in S 1/2 SE 1/4 SE 1/4, Sec. 31, T25S, R4W	  	12/31/1986	  	Deeds
478/677	  	Haven Pump Station.
Rental File 15155-
0629Y
	
	CIMARRON 8” PRODUCTS PIPELINE SYSTEM
										
	 Tulsa
	  	OK	  	1	  	Fee	  	Royal Oil And
Gas
Corporation	  	Getty Pipeline,
Inc. and
Amoco
Pipeline
Company	 	A 30.27-acre tract in E 1/2 NE 1/4, Sec. 10, T17N, R12E	  	7/20/1978	  	4342/337	  	Glenpool Terminal
Rental File 35143-0646-
Y
										
	 Tulsa
	  	OK	  	1	  	Fee	  	Amoco
Pipeline
Company	  	Texaco
Pipeline Inc.	 	A 30.27-acre tract in E 1/2 NE 1/4, Sec. 10, T17N, R12E	  	3/21/1989	  	5174/2250	  	Glenpool Terminal
Assigns 1/2 interest it
obtained at 4324/337
	
	HEARNE 10” PRODUCTS PIPELINE SYSTEM
										
	 Robertson
	  	TX	  	1	  	Fee	  	C. E. Smith, et
ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	 	A 78.39 acre tract, M/L, out of the Coffman 468 acres and the J. T. McGrew Survey	  	10/3/1946	  	DR
143/335	  	Hearne Station. Less
outsale at 148/535
TTPLCO File No. 2462

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	 Comments

	 Robertson
	  	TX	  	1	  	Fee	  	The Texas
Pipe Line
Company	  	Magnolia
Petroleum
Company	  	5.741 acres out of the 78.39 acre tract in the J. T. McGrew Survey less and except a strip of land for a 10” pipeline right-of-way, and 1.767 acres out of the 5.98
acre tract in the J. T. McGrew Survey	  	12/17/1947	  	148/535	  	Hearne Station Outsale. TTPLCO File No. 2462
										
	 Robertson
	  	TX	  	1	  	Fee	  	W. E. Wade,
et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 5.98 tract out of the J. T. McGrew Survey	  	10/3/1946	  	DR
143/337	  	Hearne Station. Less outsale dated 12/17/1947. TTPLCO File No. 2462
										
	 Robertson
	  	TX	  	1	  	Fee	  	Myra A. Ely,
et vir.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 5.98 tract out of the J. T. McGrew Survey	  	11/5/1946	  	DR
143/477	  	Hearne Station. Less outsale dated 12/17/1947. TTPLCO File No. 2463
										
	 Robertson
	  	TX	  	1	  	Fee	  	South Texas
Commercial
National Bank
of Houston	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 5.98 tract out of the J. T. McGrew Survey	  	11/12/1946	  	DR
145/27	  	Hearne Station. Less outsale dated 12/17/1947. TTPLCO File No. 2464
										
	 Robertson
	  	TX	  	1	  	Fee	  	The Texas
Pipe Line
Company	  	The Texas
Company	  	4.213 acres out of the 5.98 acre tract in the J. T. McGrew Survey	  	12/17/1947	  	No
Recording
Data	  	Hearne Station Outsale. TTPLCO File No. 2462.
										
	 Falls
	  	TX	  	41.6	  	Fee	  	T. E.
Goodrich, Jr.,
et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	0.67 acre tract out of a 872 acre tract in the T. J. Chambers and A. de la Serda Conflicting Grants	  	9/8/1965	  	DR
260/143	  	Marlin Station TTPLCO File 4303
										
	 McLennan
	  	TX	  	50	  	Fee	  	Joe B.
Grisson, et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	20.11 acres in the Jacob Walker League	  	6/25/1947	  	DR
594/21	  	Waco Terminal Less outsale at DR 633/55

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	 Recording
 Data

	  	Comments

	 McLennan
	  	TX	  	50	  	Fee	  	The Texas
Pipe Line
Company	  	The Texas
Company	  	19.15 acres in the Jacob Walker Survey	  	9/8/1950	  	DR 663/55	  	Waco Terminal Outsale.
										
	 McLennan
	  	TX	  	90	  	Fee	  	Bennie F.
Hessel, et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	0.993 acres of SE 1/4 of Sec. 46 of the University Lands	  	12/16/1959	  	DR 855/624	  	Waco Booster Station
Less outsale at DR
1084/624 TTPLCO File
No. 3931
										
	 McLennan
	  	TX	  	90	  	Fee	  	The Texas
Pipe Line
Company	  	Texas State
Highway
Commission	  	0.29 acres out of 0.993 acres in the W. S. Wood Survey, A-950	  	12/2/1970	  	DR 1084/44	  	Waco Booster Station
Outsale.
TPLI File No. 3931
										
	 Ellis
	  	TX	  	33	  	Fee	  	Joe C. Wilson,
et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	0.688 acres (150 ft x 200 ft) out of a 50 acre tract in the Jesse Benton Survey, A-39	  	7/22/1965	  	DR 507/118	  	Maypearl Station Less
outsale at DR 784/855
TTPLCO File No. 4300
										
	 Ellis
	  	TX	  	33	  	Fee	  	Texaco
Pipeline Inc.	  	Texas Power &
Light Company	  	0.205 acres out of 0.688 acres in the Jesse Benton Survey	  	10/22/1987	  	DR 784/855	  	Maypearl Station
Outsale
										
	 Dallas
	  	TX	  	61.38	  	Fee	  	Texaco Inc.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 2.025 acre tract being part of the Thomas Cheshire Survey, A-251 also being part of a 283 acre tract described in deed 391/45	  	6/6/1961	  	DR 5590/243	  	File No. 4085
										
	 Tarrant
	  	TX	  	10	  	Fee	  	H. Clarence
Swor, et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	0.21 acres out of 7 acres in John Childress Survey as described in deed(s) 1313/81	  	3/16/1966	  	DR 4192/119	  	File No. 4319
	
	ODESSA EL PASO 6” PRODUCTS PIPELINE SYSTEM
										
	 Ector
	  	TX	  	0.5	  	Fee	  	F.M. Reeves
& Sons, a
partnership	  	Shell Pipe Line
Corporation	  	A 5.0 acre tract out of Sec. 33, Block 42, T2S, Texas and Pacific Railroad Company Survey	  	12/4/1945	  	93/225	  	File L 03015

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Ector
	  	TX	  	0.5	  	Fee	  	R.T. Waddell,
et al.	  	Shell Pipe Line
Corporation	  	A 4.8 acre tract out of Sec. 33, Block 42, T2S, Texas and Pacific Railroad Company Survey	  	6/30/1947	  	109/159	  	File L 03015
										
	 Loving
	  	TX	  	49	  	Fee	  	Roxana
Pipeline
Corp.	  	Shell Oil
Company	  	A 300’ x 300’ tract out of Sec. 26, P.S.L., Blk. 29	  	3/9/1964	  	D.R. 33/241	  	Kermit Station
										
	 El Paso
	  	TX	  	213	  	Fee	  	Roxana
Pipeline
Corp.	  	Shell Oil
Company	  	The Northwest 12’ of Lot 18, and the Northwest 12’ of Lot 17 of the Freeway Industrial Terminal, a subdivision of the southerly portion of the O. A. Danielson Survey No. 309, El Paso
Texas	  	3/9/1964	  	24/0719	  	 
										
	 El Paso
	  	TX	  	216	  	Fee	  	El Paso
Construction
Company	  	Shell Oil
Company	  	A 0.017 acre tract lying in Lot 19 of Ranchland Commercial District, Unit 2, Subdivision of El Paso, Texas	  	5/13/1965	  	72/1349	  	 
	
	ORION NORTH PRODUCTS PIPELINE SYSTEM
										
	 Ellis
	  	TX	  	61A	  	Fee	  	Sandra K.
Finley	  	Texaco Pipeline
Inc.	  	A 9.688 tract situated in the James Blair Survey, A-115 being part of Tract 1 and all of Tract 2 as set out and described in deed dated 11/7/1986 recorded in DR 757/860	  	6/27/1990	  	DR 840/83	  	Grandview Station.
TTPLCO-L211-1; TPLI
File No. 4617
										
	 Parker
	  	TX	  	2.4	  	Fee	  	Claudia
Lancaster, et
vir.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	4 acres, M/L, out of the Andrew Ryan Survey, A-1132	  	1/14/1955	  	DR 272/345	  	Cresson Station.
TTPLCO No. 3510A

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	 R/W
 File
 No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Wise
	  	TX	  	52	  	Fee	  	E.O. Manning,
Guardian	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	12.0 acre tract, being a part of a 160 acre tract in James Tarlton Survey, Abstract No. 825, said 160 acre tract being described and conveyed to E.O. Manning by
deed, recorded in Vo. 163, Page 395.	  	5/6/1949	  	DR 173/298	  	Chico Station
TTPLCO File No.
2716
										
	 Clay
	  	TX	  	8.4,
CL-0.5	  	Fee	  	Harold L.
Shappell	  	Texaco
Pipeline Inc.	  	A tract containing 2.00 acres, M/L, in the SE 1/4, Sec. 16, MEP&PRR Co. Survey, A-341, Clay County, Texas	  	4/1/1998	  	DR 450/307	  	Henrietta Station.
Correction deed
correcting DR
449/698.
	
	ORION SOUTH PRODUCTS PIPELINE SYSTEM
										
	 Navarro
	  	TX	  	NAV-02	  	Fee	  	Ronald
Martin, et ux.	  	Equilon
Pipeline
Company LLC	  	A 54.577 acre tract (calculated as 54.177) comprised of two tracts of land: 6.477 acres described as First Tract, and 48.10 acres described as Fourth Tract in Navarro County D.R.
1198/297	  	1/27/1999	  	1431/250	  	Frost Station
										
	 Navarro
	  	TX	  	0.6	  	Fee	  	Preston Story
Garner	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 24.283 acre tract in the Louis Powell Survey, A-664	  	12/27/1951	  	531/305	  	TTPLCO File No.
3106 Corsicana
Station Site
										
	 Leon
	  	TX	  	39.1	  	Fee	  	Jack H. Stutts,
et al.	  	Texaco
Pipeline Inc.	  	A 2.00 acre tract out of a 150 acre tract described in Leon County D.R. 822/368 in the T. N. B. Greer 1/3 League, A-294	  	2/6/1998	  	Official
Records
990/842	  	TPLI File No. 4757
Centerville Station

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	 Recording
 Data

	  	Comments

	 Montgomery
	  	TX	  	11A	  	Fee	  	William C.
Kreinhop	  	Texaco Pipeline
Inc.	  	2.8498 acres in the Abraham Pevehouse Survey, A-423, out of a 17.9532 acre parcel described in DR 1119/430	  	12/22/1997	  	330-00-2558	  	Valve site
										
	 Montgomery
	  	TX	  	11A	  	Fee	  	William C.
Kreinhop	  	Texaco Pipeline
Inc.	  	0.1229 acres in the Abraham Pevehouse Survey	  	3/26/1998	  	365-00-1675	  	Valve Site
										
	 Montgomery
	  	TX	  	72	  	Fee	  	Ricky V.
Clark, et al.	  	Texaco Pipeline
Inc.	  	1.501 acres out the John Williams Survey, A-641	  	1/16/1998	  	337-00-2280	  	TPLI Rayford Road
valve site
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	128	  	Fee	  	Claude
Ussery, et al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 0.572 acres, M/L, in the A. R. Bodman Survey, A-141	  	5/19/1952	  	D.R.
2471/571	  	TTPLCO File No. 3194
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	129	  	Fee	  	James P. S.
Griffith, et al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 3.441 acres, M/L; and a 60’ strip of land containing 11.431 acres, M/L, in the A. R. Bodman Survey #2, A-141	  	5/17/1952	  	D.R.
2451/380	  	TTPLCO File No. 3195
Includes R/W #131
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	129	  	Fee	  	The Texas
Pipe Line
Company	  	County of
Harris, State of
Texas	  	A 0.6666 acre strip of land in the A. R. Bodman Survey, A-141	  	10/14/1954	  	No
Recording
Data	  	TTPLCO File No. 3195A
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	129	  	Fee	  	The Texas
Pipe Line
Company	  	City of Houston	  	6.321 acre tract, M/L, in the A. R. Bodman Survey, A-141	  	2/18/1986	  	K450538/041-
67-2324	  	Property for airport -
deed is subject to
original deed 2451/380 -
Out sale
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	130	  	Fee	  	T. O.
McKinley	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 1.189 acres, M/L, in the A. R. Bodman Survey, A-141	  	5/13/1952	  	D.R.
2451/385	  	TTPLCO File No. 3196

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Harris
	  	TX	  	130	  	Fee	  	The Texas
Pipe Line
Company	  	County of
Harris, State of
Texas	  	A 0.0239 acre tract in the A. R. Bodman Survey, A-141	  	10/14/1954	  	D.R.
2861/54	  	TTPLCO
File No.
3196A
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	131	  	Fee	  	James P. S.
Griffith, et al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 3.441 acres, M/L; and a 60’ strip of land containing 11.431 acres, M/L, all in the A. R. Bodman Survey, A-141	  	5/17/1952	  	D.R.
2451/380	  	TTPLCO
File No.
3195
Included
in R/W
#129
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	132	  	Fee	  	Fred Henry,
et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 1.238 acres, M/L, in the A. R. Bodman Survey No. 2, A-141	  	5/31/1952	  	D.R.
2544/354	  	TTPLCO
File No.
3197
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	133	  	Fee	  	Anton Bily	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 1.241 acres, M/L, in the A. R. Bodman Survey No. 2, A-141	  	5/19/1952	  	D.R.
2451/377	  	TTPLCO
File No.
3198
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	134	  	Fee	  	O. T. Winn,
et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 2.409 acres, M/L, in the A. R. Bodman Survey No. 2, A-141	  	5/12/1952	  	D.R.
2451/387	  	TTPLCO
File No.
3199
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	135	  	Fee	  	Estelle
Carpenter
Jennings	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Two 60’ strips of land containing 1.376 acres, M/L, and 2.075 acres, M/L, respectively, in the A. R. Bodman Survey No. 2, A-141	  	5/28/1952	  	D.R.
2471/568	  	TTPLCO
File No.
3200
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	136	  	Fee	  	M. E. Petway,
et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 0.235 acres, M/L, in the A. R. Bodman Survey, A-141	  	6/2/1952	  	D.R.
2471/565	  	TTPLCO
File No.
3201

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Harris
	  	TX	  	137	  	Fee	  	Edith Frances
Nicol, et vir.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing
1.356 acres, M/L, in the
George S. Garner Survey, A-
288	  	5/1/1952	  	D.R.
2451/389	  	TTPLCO File No. 3202
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	138	  	Fee	  	Ray
Abernathy, et
al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing
1.423 acres, M/L, in the
George S. Garner Survey, A-
288	  	5/1/1952	  	D.R.
2451/392	  	TTPLCO File No. 3203
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	138	  	Fee	  	The Texas
Pipe Line
Company	  	Texas State
Highway
Commission	  	A 0.217 acre tract, M/L, in
the George S. Garner Survey,
part of that certain tract
described in Harris County
D.R. 2451/392	  	7/23/1958	  	No
Recording
Data	  	TTPLCO File No.
3203C
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	139	  	Fee	  	Minnie M.
Dillon	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 0.81 acre tract, M/L, in the
George S. Garner Survey, A-
288	  	5/10/1952	  	D.R.
2508/276	  	TTPLCO File No. 3204
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	139	  	Fee	  	The Texas
Pipe Line
Company	  	Texas State
Highway
Commission	  	A 0.330 acre tract, M/L, in
the George S. Garner Survey,
A-288, part of that certain
tract described in Harris
County D.R. 2508/276	  	7/23/1958	  	No
Recording
Data	  	TTPLCO File No.
3204B
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	140	  	Fee	  	Cora
Chamberlin,
et al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing
0.446 acres, M/L, in the
George S. Garner Survey, A-
288	  	6/5/1952	  	D.R.
2471/531	  	TTPLCO File No. 3205
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	141	  	Fee	  	Robert J. G.
Koinm, et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing
1.690 acres, M/L, in the H.
E. & W. T. R.R. Co. Survey,
A-1045	  	5/2/1952	  	D.R.
2451/394	  	TTPLCO File No. 3206

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording Data

	  	Comments

	 Harris
	  	TX	  	142	  	Fee	  	Alfred
Lambrecht	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 4.554 acres, M/L, in the Nicholas Lambrecht Survey, A-1550	  	5/12/1952	  	D.R.
2451/397	  	TTPLCO File No. 3207
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	143.3	  	Fee	  	J. C. Vaughn,
Sr., et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 0.087 acre tract, M/L, in the NE/C of Lot 192, Block 16, Humble Acres, a subdivision in the Samuel W. Upshaw Survey, A- 818, as per Harris County Map Records Vol.
20, pg. 67	  	9/4/1952	  	D.R.
2533/266	  	TTPLCO File No. 3208
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	144	  	Fee	  	Percy Forman	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 0.396 acres, M/L, in the E. Lubicious Survey, A-513	  	6/9/1952	  	D.R.
2471/534	  	TTPLCO File No. 3209
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	144.2	  	Fee	  	Melvin E.
Duren	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	All of Lot 212, Block 7, Humble Acres, a subdivision in the Samuel W. Upshaw Survey, A-818, as per Harris County Map Records Vol. 20, pg. 67	  	5/13/1952	  	D.R.
2451/400	  	TTPLCO File No. 3210
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	144.2	  	Fee	  	The Texas
Pipe Line
Company	  	Percy Foreman	  	Lot 212, Block 7, L&E a 0.151 acre tract, and Lot 213, Block 7, Humble Acres, Second Section, in the Samuel Upshaw Survey, A- 818, as per Harris County Map Records Vol. 20, pg. 67, L&E a
0.211 acre tract	  	5/21/1952	  	D.R.2451/440	  	TTPLCO File No. 3210B
Includes R/W #144.3

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Harris
	  	TX	  	144.3	  	Fee	  	W. H.
Harrington	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Lot 213, Block 7, Humble Acres, Second Section, a subdivision in the Samuel W. Upshaw Survey, A-818, as per Harris County Map Records Vol. 20, pg. 67	  	5/15/1952	  	D.R.
2451/359	  	TTPLCO File No. 3211
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	144.3	  	Fee	  	The Texas
Pipe Line
Company	  	Percy Foreman	  	Lot 212, Block 7, L&E a 0.151 acre tract, and Lot 213, Block 7, Humble Acres, Second Section, in the Samuel Upshaw Survey, A - 818, as per Harris County Map
Records Vol. 20, pg. 67, L&E a 0.211 acre tract	  	5/21/1952	  	D.R.
2451/440	  	TTPLCO File No.
3211A
Included in R/W #144.2
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	144.3	  	Fee	  	Allen C.
Hutcheson,
et al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	All of Lot 213, Block 7, Humble Acres, Second Section, a subdivision in the Samuel W. Upshaw Survey, A - 818, as per Harris County Map Records Vol. 20, pg. 67	  	6/20/1952	  	D.R.
2480/554	  	Correction Deed - Block
8 was corrected to
Block 7
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	144.4	  	Fee	  	Robert
Sellars, et
al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 0.015 acre tract in the NE/C of Lot 214, Block 7, Humble Acres, Second Section, a subdivision in the Samuel W. Upshaw Survey, A-818, as per Harris County Map Records Vol. 20, pg.
67	  	5/26/1952	  	D.R.
2894/43	  	TTPLCO File No. 3507

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Harris
	  	TX	  	150	  	Fee	  	H. R. Butter,
et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 0.571 acre tract, M/L, partly in the Samuel W. Upshaw Survey, A-818, and partly in the Adam Smith Survey, A-694	  	5/17/1952	  	D.R.
2544/351	  	TTPLCO File No. 3212
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	150	  	Fee	  	The Texas
Pipe Line
Company	  	County of
Harris, State of
Texas	  	A 35’ strip of land, containing 0.0491 acres out of a 0.571 acre tract in the Samuel W. Upshaw Survey, A- 818, described in Harris County D.R. 2544/351	  	10/18/1977	  	F423868/
###-##-####	  	 
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	151	  	Fee	  	Milton
Lockwood	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 1.075 acre tract, M/L, in the Adam Smith Survey, A-694	  	6/3/1952	  	D.R.
2565/631	  	TTPLCO File No. 3295
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	151	  	Fee	  	The Texas
Pipe Line
Company	  	County of
Harris, State of
Texas	  	A 0.2835 acre tract out of that 1.075 tract in the Adam Smith Survey, A-694, described in Harris County D.R. 2565/631	  	8/29/1958	  	No
Recording
Data	  	TTPLCO File No.
3295A
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	154	  	Fee	  	The Carter
Investment
Company	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land, containing 0.376 acres, M/L, part of Lot 4, Block 57, Houston Suburban Heights, a subdivision in the Adam Smith Survey, A-694, as per Harris County Map Records Vol. 3,
pg. 10	  	5/9/1952	  	D.R.
2544/349	  	Minerals reserved by
Grantor - file 3213

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Harris
	  	TX	  	156	  	Fee	  	Stanley P.
Flukinger	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land, containing 0.456 acres, M/L, in the Adam Smith Survey, A-694, out of a 7 acre tract described in Harris County D.R.
1066/670	  	5/16/1952	  	D.R.
2625/298	  	TTPLCO File No. 3393
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	157	  	Fee	  	J. M.
Flukinger	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 0.052 acres, M/L, in the Adam Smith Survey, A-694, part of a 32 acre tract described in Harris County D.R. 1192/455	  	5/17/1952	  	D.R.
2625/301	  	TTPLCO File No. 3393
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	158	  	Fee	  	Inez Flukinger	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 0.214 acres, M/L, in the Adam Smith Survey, A-694, part of a 14 acre tract described in Harris County D.R. 1192/455	  	5/18/1952	  	D.R.
2625/304	  	TTPLCO File No. 3393
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	159	  	Fee	  	J. D.
Flukinger	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 0.214 acres, M/L, in the Adam Smith Survey, A-694, part of a 14 acre tract described in Harris County D.R. 1192/455	  	5/19/1952	  	D.R.
2625/308	  	TTPLCO File No. 3393
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	160	  	Fee	  	E. B.
Flukinger	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 0.214 acres, M/L, in the Adam Smith Survey, A-694, part of a 14 acre tract described in Harris County D.R. 1192/455	  	5/26/1952	  	D.R.
2625/311	  	TTPLCO File No. 3393

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Harris
	  	TX	  	161	  	Fee	  	M. L.
Flukinger	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing
0.214 acres, M/L, in the
Adam Smith Survey, A-694,
part of a 24 acre tract
described in Harris County
D.R.
1192/455	  	5/17/1952	  	D.R.
2625/314	  	TTPLCO File No. 3393
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	162	  	Fee	  	C. F. Modglin,
et al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 1.357 acre tract, M/L, out
of Lots 5, 6, and 7, Block 41,
described in Harris County
D.R. 1223/560, and a 0.118
acre tract, M/L, out of Lot
No. 7, all in Houston
Suburban
Heights, a
subdivision in the Adam
Smith Survey, A-694	  	8/31/1953	  	D.R.
2663/215	  	TTPLCO File No. 3376
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	162	  	Fee	  	C. F. Modglin,
et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 1.357 acre tract, M/L, out
of Lots 5, 6, and 7, Block 41,
described in Harris County
D.R. 1223/560, and a 0.118
acre tract, M/L, out of Lot
No. 7, all in Houston
Suburban
Heights, a
subdivision in the Adam
Smith Survey, A- No. 694	  	1/24/1957	  	D.R.
3287/116	  	 

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Harris
	  	TX	  	163.2	  	Fee	  	Gulf Land
Company	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 1.238 acres, M/L, in the Samuel W. Upshaw Survey, A-818, out of a 53.21 acre tract described in Harris County D.R. 2391/162, and a
1.4 acre tract described in Harris County D.R. 2391/165	  	6/5/1952	  	D.R.
2544/346	  	TTPLCO File No. 3214
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	163.3	  	Fee	  	T. H. Monroe	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	The West 60 feet of the East 90 feet of a 20.21 acre tract in the Samuel Upshaw Survey, A-818, described in Harris County D.R. 1588/330, L&E a 150’ strip out of North part to conveyed
to Harris County Flood Control in Harris County D.R. 2136/453	  	5/31/1952	  	D.R.
2508/267	  	TTPLCO File No. 3215
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	163.4	  	Fee	  	Doris Jackson
Japhet	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	The East 70 feet of the John A. Dunn Survey, A-236	  	5/26/1952	  	D.R.
2471/538	  	TTPLCO File No. 3216
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	167	  	Fee	  	C. F. Modglin,
et al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land out of the East portion of Lot 12, Block 5, Houston Suburban Heights, a subdivision in the Whitney Britton Survey, A-117, as per Harris County Map Records Vol. 3, pg.
10	  	4/1/1952	  	D.R.
2451/361	  	TTPLCO File No. 3217
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	168	  	Fee	  	Irma H.
Stewart, et al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 2.833 acre tract in Houston Suburban Heights, Whitney Britton Survey, A-117	  	5/6/1952	  	D.R.
2451/365	  	TTPLCO File No. 3218

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Harris
	  	TX	  	168	  	Fee	  	The Texas
Pipe Line
Company	  	Raymond E.
Mains	  	0.745 acres, 1.224 acres and 0.130 acres out of Lots 6A, 6B, 6C, in Block 6, Houston Suburban Heights in the Whitney Britton Survey, A- 117	  	6/6/1969	  	D.R.
7668/185	  	TTPLCO File No. 3219A
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	168A	  	Fee	  	C. F. Modglin,
et al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	0.432 acre tract in Lot 6A and 6C, Block 6, Houston Suburban Heights, in the Whitney Britton Survey, A- 117	  	5/5/1952	  	D.R.
2451/363	  	TTPLCO File No. 3219
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	169	  	Fee	  	Winifred
Loonam
Leonard, et al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	0.672 acres, M/L, on the west side of Lot 12, Block 6, Houston Suburban Heights in the Whitney Britton Survey, A- 117	  	5/21/1952	  	D.R.
2471/541	  	TTPLCO File No. 3220
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	170	  	Fee	  	John W.
Whittleman	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	West 50 feet of W 1/2 of Lot 6, Block 7, Houston Suburban Heights in the Whitney Britton Survey, A- 117	  	4/22/1952	  	D.R.
2451/367	  	TTPLCO File No. 3221
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	172	  	Fee	  	C. F. West, et
ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	West 60 feet of N 1/2 Lot 12, Block 7, Houston Suburban Heights, Whitney Britton Survey, A- 117	  	5/19/1952	  	D.R.
2533/264	  	TTPLCO File No. 3222
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	172	  	Fee	  	Pogue Land
Company	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	West 60 feet of N 1/2 Lot 12, Block 7, Houston Suburban Heights, Whitney Britton Survey, A- 117	  	5/20/1952	  	D.R.
2533/268	  	TTPLCO File No. 3222

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Harris
	  	TX	  	175	  	Fee	  	Alvin State
Bank	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	West 60 feet of Lots 12 and 6, Block 8, Houston Suburban Heights in the Whitney Britton Survey, A- 117	  	4/22/1952	  	D.R.
2451/369	  	TTPLCO File No. 3223
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	193	  	Fee	  	Thomas
Edward
Browne	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 4.066 acres in the Samuel Kelly Survey, A- 495	  	5/26/1952	  	D.R.
2625/263	  	TTPLCO File No.
3377A
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	193	  	Fee	  	Gertrude
Krogstad, et
vir.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 4.066 acres in the Samuel Kelly Survey, A- 495	  	5/31/1952	  	D.R.
2625/267	  	TTPLCO File No.
3377B
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	193	  	Fee	  	Dan Browne
Stuart	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 4.066 acres in the Samuel Kelly Survey, A- 495	  	6/9/1952	  	D.R.
2625/260	  	TTPLCO File No.
3377C
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	193A	  	Fee	  	M. J. Hanka,
et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 0.741 acres and 0.296 acres in the Eli Noland Survey, A- 600	  	5/20/1952	  	D.R.
2544/343	  	TTPLCO File No. 3224
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	194	  	Fee	  	M. J. Hanka,
et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 0.741 acres and 0.296 acres in the Eli Noland Survey, A- 600	  	5/20/1952	  	D.R.
2544/343	  	TTPLCO File No. 3224
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	195	  	Fee	  	First National
Bank in
Houston,
Trustee, et al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	307.87 foot wide strip of land containing 4.668, M/L, in the Eli Noland Survey, A- 600	  	5/21/1952	  	D.R.
2471/545	  	TTPLCO File No. 3225
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	195	  	Fee	  	The Texas
Pipe Line
Company	  	John H. Boney	  	0.0548 acre tract, M/L, in the Eli Nolan League, A- 600	  	7/2/1969	  	D.R.
7689/411
C951207
###-##-####	  	 

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Harris
	  	TX	  	196	  	Fee	  	Blanche B.
Dreyling,
Trustee	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Strip of land 130.11 feet wide containing 3.116 acres in the Eli Noland Survey, A- 600	  	5/21/1952	  	D.R.
2508/263	  	TTPLCO File No. 3226
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	197	  	Fee	  	Emma Mae
Tully, et vir.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	90 foot wide strip of land containing 2.150 acres, M/L, in the Eli Noland Survey, A- 600	  	6/2/1952	  	D.R.
2480/562	  	TTPLCO File No. 3227
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	198	  	Fee	  	Palmer P.
Woods, et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 1.432 acres, M/L, in the Eli Noland Survey, A- 600	  	5/30/1952	  	D.R.
2544/341	  	TTPLCO File No. 3228
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	199	  	Fee	  	J. E.
Sternenberg,
et al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 1.431 acres, M/L, in the Eli Noland League	  	5/27/1952	  	D.R.
2471/547	  	TTPLCO File No. 3229
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	200	  	Fee	  	Emma E.
Oliver	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 1.618 acres, M/L, in the Eli Noland Survey, A-600	  	5/24/1952	  	D.R.
2471/550	  	TTPLCO File No. 3230
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	201	  	Fee	  	W. D. Haden,
II	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 2.269 acres, M/L, in the Eli Noland Survey, A- 600	  	5/4/1956	  	D.R.
3166/57	  	TTPLCO File No.
3688A
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	201	  	Fee	  	Milton R.
Underwood,
et al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 2.269 acres, M/L, in the Eli Noland Survey, A- 600	  	7/27/1956	  	D.R.
3208/14	  	TTPLCO File No. 3688
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	202	  	Fee	  	Scenic Woods
Corporation	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land containing 1.645 acres, M/L, in the Eli Noland Survey, A- 600	  	5/4/1956	  	D.R.
3166/59	  	TTPLCO File No.
3688B

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	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Harris
	  	TX	  	204	  	Fee	  	Robert L.
Lakey, et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	0.103 acre tract out of Lot 463,
Block 21, Glen Manor
Subdivision, in the Eli Noland
Survey, A-600	  	4/12/1952	  	D.R.
2508/261	  	TTPLCO File No. 3231
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	207	  	Fee	  	Birdie Lee
Chadwick, et
al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	0.523 acres, M/L, in the
Andrew Daly Survey, A-239	  	4/17/1952	  	D.R.
2451/371	  	TTPLCO File No. 3232
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	208	  	Fee	  	Johnnie L.
Davis, et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Lot 193, Block 11, Glen
Manor Addition, Section No. 1
in the Andrew Dailey Survey,
A-239	  	4/14/1952	  	D.R.
2436/373	  	TTPLCO File No. 3233
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	209	  	Fee	  	B. L. Smith,
et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Lot 192, Block 8, Glen Manor
Addition, Section No. 1 in the
Andrew Dailey Survey, A-239	  	3/26/1952	  	D.R.
2436/376	  	TTPLCO File No. 3234
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	210	  	Fee	  	G. D. Honea,
et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Lot 149, Block 8, Glen Manor
Addition, Section No. 1 in the
Andrew Dailey Survey, A-239	  	3/24/1952	  	D.R.
2451/374	  	TTPLCO File No. 3235
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	211	  	Fee	  	Joe W. Rhea,
et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	East 51.31 feet of Lot 148,
Block 7, Glen Manor
Addition, Section 1in the
Andrew Dailey Survey, A-239	  	4/28/1952	  	D.R.
2451/352	  	TTPLCO File No. 3236
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	212	  	Fee	  	Elbert F.
Howey, et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Lot 98, Block 7, Glen Manor
Addition, Section No. 1 in the
Andrew Dailey Survey, A-239	  	3/25/1952	  	D.R.
2436/379	  	TTPLCO File No. 3237

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	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Harris
	  	TX	  	213	  	Fee	  	Harry L.
Owens, Jr., et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Lot 97, Block 4, Glen Manor Addition, Section No. 1 in the Andrew Dailey Survey, A-239	  	4/15/1952	  	D.R.
2436/382	  	TTPLCO File No. 3238
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	214	  	Fee	  	Allen C.
Hutcheson, et al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Lot 37, Block 4, Glen Manor Addition, Section No. 1 in the Andrew Dailey Survey, A-239	  	3/25/1952	  	D.R.
2436/385	  	TTPLCO File No. 3239
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	215	  	Fee	  	Nettie M.
Denman, et vir.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Lot 36, Block 3, Glen Manor Addition, Section No. 1 in the Andrew Dailey Survey, A-239	  	3/24/1952	  	D.R.
2471/552	  	TTPLCO File No. 3240
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	216	  	Fee	  	D. L. Morton, et
ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Lot 35, Block 3, Glen Manor Addition, Section 1 in the Andrew Dailey Survey, A-239	  	3/31/1952	  	D.R.
2436/387	  	TTPLCO File No. 3241
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	218	  	Fee	  	J. W. Pittman, et
ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	East 58 feet of Lot 585 of Rosewood Estates, Section No. 2 in the Harris and Wilson Survey, A-32	  	4/2/1952	  	D.R.
2508/259	  	TTPLCO File No. 3242
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	220	  	Fee	  	N. J. Murley	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Lot 584, Rosewood Estates, Section No. 2, in the Harris and Wilson Survey, A-32, L&E the West 49 feet as conveyed in Harris County D.R. 2375/544	  	3/26/1952	  	D.R.
2417/651	  	TTPLCO File No. 3243
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	221	  	Fee	  	A. C. Pogue	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	East 50 feet of Lot 529 of Rosewood Estates, Section No. 2 in the Harris and Wilson Survey, A-32	  	5/15/1952	  	D.R.
2451/339	  	TTPLCO File No. 3244

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Harris
	  	TX	  	222	  	Fee	  	L. F. Fox, Jr.,
Trustee	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Lot 528 of Rosewood Estates,
Section 2 in the Harris and
Wilson Survey, A-32	  	4/5/1956	  	D.R.
3147/464	  	TTPLCO File No. 3640
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	223	  	Fee	  	W. T. Fields,
Jr., et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Lot 471 of Rosewood Estates,
Section No. 2 in the Harris
and Wilson Survey, A-32	  	3/20/1952	  	D.R.
2417/673	  	TTPLCO File No. 3245
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	224	  	Fee	  	Allen C.
Hutcheson, et
al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Lot 470 of Rosewood Estates,
Section No. 2 in the Harris
and Wilson Survey, A-32	  	3/25/1952	  	D.R.
2417/654	  	TTPLCO File No. 3246
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	225	  	Fee	  	S. C.
Williams, et
ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Lots 412 and 413 of
Rosewood Estates, Section 2
in the Harris and Wilson
Survey, A-32	  	3/20/1952	  	D.R.
2436/390	  	TTPLCO File No. 3247
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	226	  	Fee	  	Lester O.
Stewart, et
ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Lot 371 of Rosewood Estates,
Section No. 2 in the Harris
and Wilson Survey, A-32	  	4/2/1952	  	D.R.
2451/341	  	TTPLCO File No. 3248
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	227	  	Fee	  	Archie D.
Godkin, et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Lot 370 of Rosewood Estates,
Section No. 2 in the Harris
and Wilson Survey, A-32	  	3/21/1952	  	D.R.
2436/392	  	TTPLCO File No. 3249
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	227A	  	Fee	  	J. T. Jennings,
et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Lots 328 and 329 of
Rosewood Estates, Section 2
in the Harris and Wilson
Survey, A-32	  	4/7/1952	  	D.R.
2451/345	  	TTPLCO File No. 3250

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	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Harris
	  	TX	  	227B	  	Fee	  	Allen C.
Hutcheson, et
al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Lots 270 and 271 of Rosewood Estates, Section No. 2 in the Harris and Wilson Survey, A-32	  	4/19/1952	  	D.R.
2508/257	  	TTPLCO File No. 3251
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	228	  	Fee	  	Suburban
Realty
Company	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land in the Harris and Wilson Survey, A-32 containing 6.039 acres, 0.004 acres, 1.460 acres along Section 5, Rosedale Gardens, all of Lots 27 and 28 Rosedale Gardens; 0.675
acres and all of Lot 38, Rosedale Gardens, Section No. 4, all in Harris and Wilson Survey, A-32 and containing a total of 9.754 acres	  	5/7/1952	  	D.R.
2471/554	  	TTPLCO File No. 3252
Includes R/W #228,
R/W #229, R/W #230,
R/W #234, R/W #244,
and R/W #246
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	229	  	Fee	  	Suburban
Realty
Company	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land in the Harris and Wilson Survey, A- 32 containing 6.039 acres, 0.004 acres, 1.460 acres along Section 5, Rosedale Gardens, all of Lots 27 and 28 Rosedale Gardens; 0.675
acres and all of lot 38, Rosedale Gardens, Section No. 4, all in Harris and Wilson Survey, A- 32 and containing a total of 9.754 acres	  	5/7/1952	  	D.R.
2471/554	  	TTPLCO File No. 3252
Includes R/W #228,
R/W #229, R/W #230,
R/W #234, R/W #244,
and R/W #246

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Harris
	  	TX	  	230	  	Fee	  	Suburban
Realty
Company	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land in the Harris and Wilson Survey, A- 32 containing 6.039 acres, 0.004 acres, 1.460 acres along Section 5, Rosedale Gardens, all of Lots
27 and 28 Rosedale Gardens; 0.675 acres and all of lot 38, Rosedale Gardens, Section No. 4, all in Harris and Wilson Survey, A- 32 and containing a total of 9.754 acres	  	5/7/1952	  	D.R.
2471/554	  	TTPLCO File No. 3252
Includes R/W #228,
R/W #229, R/W #230,
R/W #234, R/W #244,
and R/W #246
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	231	  	Fee	  	Hubert L.
Gressett	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	The East 60 feet of the East 133 feet of Lot 73, Rosedale Gardens, Section 1, a subdivision in the Harris and Wilson Survey, A-32, as per Harris County Map Records Vol. 15, pg. 31	  	4/25/1952	  	D.R.
2451/349	  	TTPLCO File No. 3252
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	232	  	Fee	  	R. E. White, et
ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	East 60 feet of Lot 74, Rosedale Gardens, Section 1 in the Harris and Wilson Survey, A-32	  	4/28/1952	  	D.R.
2451/334	  	TTPLCO File No. 3254
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	233	  	Fee	  	Elton
Brimberry, et al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	East 60 feet of Lot 75, Rosedale Gardens, Section 1 in the Harris and Wilson Survey, A- 32	  	4/28/1952	  	D.R.
2451/331	  	TTPLCO File No. 3255

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	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Harris
	  	TX	  	234	  	Fee	  	Suburban
Realty
Company	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land in the Harris and Wilson Survey, A- 32 containing 6.039 acres, 0.004 acres, 1.460 acres along Section 5, Rosedale Gardens, all of Lots
27 and 28 Rosedale Gardens; 0.675 acres and all of lot 38, Rosedale Gardens, Section No. 4, all in Harris and Wilson Survey, A- 32 and containing a total of 9.754 acres	  	5/7/1952	  	D.R.
2471/554	  	TTPLCO File No. 3252
Includes R/W #228,
R/W #229, R/W #230,
R/W #234, R/W #244,
and R/W #246
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	240	  	Fee	  	Bryan
Maxey,
et al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	East 60 feet of Homestead Lot No. 4, Block 12, Houston Gardens in the Harris and Wilson Survey, A- 32	  	4/5/1952	  	D.R.
2436/395	  	TTPLCO File No. 3256
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	241	  	Fee	  	Virdin R.
Johnson	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	East 60 feet of Homestead Lot No. 3, Block 12, Houston Gardens in the Harris and Wilson Survey, A- 32	  	4/8/1952	  	D.R.
2436/397	  	TTPLCO File No. 3257

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Harris
	  	TX	  	244	  	Fee	  	Suburban
Realty
Company	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land in the Harris and Wilson Survey, A- 32 containing 6.039 acres, 0.004 acres, 1.460 acres along Section 5, Rosedale Gardens, all of Lots
27 and 28 Rosedale Gardens; 0.675 acres and all of lot 38, Rosedale Gardens, Section No. 4, all in Harris and Wilson Survey, A- 32 and containing a total of 9.754 acres	  	5/7/1952	  	D.R.
2471/554	  	TTPLCO File No. 3252
Includes R/W #228,
R/W #229, R/W #230,
R/W #234, R/W #244,
and R/W #246
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	246	  	Fee	  	Suburban
Realty
Company	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	A 60’ strip of land in the Harris and Wilson Survey, A- 32 containing 6.039 acres, 0.004 acres, 1.460 acres along Section 5, Rosedale Gardens, all of Lots 27 and 28 Rosedale Gardens; 0.675
acres and all of lot 38, Rosedale Gardens, Section No. 4, all in Harris and Wilson Survey, A- 32 and containing a total of 9.754 acres	  	5/7/1952	  	D.R.
2471/554	  	TTPLCO File No. 3252
Includes R/W #228,
R/W #229, R/W #230,
R/W #234, R/W #244,
and R/W #246
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	252	  	Fee	  	Jeanette K.
Bennett, et al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	0.638 acre tract, M/L, in the William M. Black Survey, A-114	  	5/22/1952	  	D.R.
2508/251	  	TTPLCO File No. 3258

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	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Harris
	  	TX	  	271	  	Fee	  	Ernest
Kirkwood, et al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	0.028 acre tract in Lot 129, Block 1, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A-114	  	4/1/1952	  	D.R.
2436/399	  	TTPLCO File No. 3259
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	272	  	Fee	  	Lena C. Hollie
Briscoe, et vir.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	0.005 acre tract in the Southwest corner of Lot 128, Block 1, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A- 114	  	3/18/1952	  	D.R.
2420/266	  	TTPLCO File No. 3260
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	273	  	Fee	  	Wadda Jackson,
et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	0.005 acre tract in the Northeast corner of Lot 131, Block 4, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A- 114	  	3/17/1952	  	D.R.
2420/224	  	TTPLCO File No. 3261
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	274	  	Fee	  	Ed. Hunter, et
ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	0.029 acre tract in the North end of Lot 132, Block 4, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A- 114	  	3/19/1952	  	D.R.
2420/222	  	TTPLCO File No. 3262
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	275	  	Fee	  	Lee Leassear, et
ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	0.049 acre tract in the North end of Lot 133, Block 4, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A- 114	  	4/7/1952	  	D.R.
2508/249	  	TTPLCO File No. 3263
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	275	  	Fee	  	Evelena
Jarmon, et al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	0.049 acre tract in the North end of Lot 133, Block 4, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A- 114	  	7/15/1953	  	D.R.
2646/427	  	TTPLCO File No. 3263C
Supplemental Deed -
interests of children
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	275	  	Fee	  	Mary Elizabeth
Leassear	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	0.049 acre tract in the North end of Lot 133, Block 4, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A- 114	  	12/1/1959	  	D.R.
3897/554	  	Supplemental Deed
covering remaining
interest of children

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	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Harris
	  	TX	  	276	  	Fee	  	Brinklie Oneal
Matthis, et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Lot 122, Block 3, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A- 114	  	3/12/1952	  	D.R.
2420/220	  	TTPLCO File No. 3264
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	277	  	Fee	  	Oscar Carter	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Lot 121, Block 3, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A- 114	  	4/11/1952	  	D.R.
2508/243	  	TTPLCO File No. 3265
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	278	  	Fee	  	Henry
Madeksho, et
ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	East 60 feet of Lots 119 and 120, Block 3, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A- 114	  	5/3/1952	  	D.R.
2451/326	  	TTPLCO File No. 3266
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	279	  	Fee	  	Isaac
Williams, et
ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	East 60 feet of Lot 118, Block 6, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A- 114	  	3/12/1952	  	D.R.
2417/658	  	TTPLCO File No. 3267
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	281	  	Fee	  	Thomas
Gilder, et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	East 60 feet of Lot 115, Block 7, Carver Terrace in the William Black Survey, A- 114	  	3/15/1952	  	D.R.
2420/218	  	TTPLCO File No. 3268
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	282	  	Fee	  	Juliga Woods,
et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	East 60 feet of Lot 114, Block 7, Carver Terrace in the William Black Survey, A- 114	  	3/24/1952	  	D.R.
2417/656	  	TTPLCO File No. 3269
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	283	  	Fee	  	Della Johnson
Stewart	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Lot 113, Block 7, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A- 114	  	4/7/1952	  	D.R.
2436/402	  	TTPLCO File No. 3270

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Harris
	  	TX	  	283	  	Fee	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Robert DeWalt,
et ux.	  	Lot 113, Block 7, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A- 114, SAVE AND EXCEPT the East 60 feet of Lot 113, Block 7, Carver Terrace	  	4/11/1952	  	No
Recording
Data	  	TTPLCO File No. 3270
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	284	  	Fee	  	Edwina
DeWalt, et vir.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	East 60 feet of Lot 112, Block 7, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A- 114	  	3/20/1952	  	D.R.
2451/324	  	TTPLCO File No. 3270
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	285	  	Fee	  	Edward Punch,
et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	East 60 feet of Lot 111, Block 7, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A- 114	  	5/3/1952	  	D.R.
2451/320	  	TTPLCO File No. 3271
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	286	  	Fee	  	Alfred Brown,
et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	East 60 feet of Lot 110, Block 7, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A- 114	  	3/12/1952	  	D.R.
2420/216	  	TTPLCO File No. 3272
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	287	  	Fee	  	Bessie
Brantley	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	East 60 feet of Lot 109, Block 11, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A- 114	  	3/19/1952	  	D.R.
2420/214	  	TTPLCO File No. 3273
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	288	  	Fee	  	Roosevelt
Johnson, et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	East 60 feet of Lot 108, Block 11, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A- 114	  	5/3/1952	  	C.R.
695/605	  	TTPLCO File No. 3274
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	289	  	Fee	  	Allen C.
Hutcheson, et
al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	East 60 feet of Lot 107, Block 11, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A- 114	  	3/18/1952	  	D.R.
2417/662	  	TTPLCO File No. 3275
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	294	  	Fee	  	R. H. Fagan	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	East 60 feet of Lot 102, Block 11, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A- 114	  	4/5/1952	  	D.R.
2436/406	  	TTPLCO File No. 3280
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	295	  	Fee	  	E. J. Craven, et
al.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	East 60 feet of Lot 101, Block 11, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A- 114	  	3/17/1952	  	D.R.
2508/241	  	TTPLCO File No. 3281
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	296	  	Fee	  	Peter Paul, et
ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Lot 100, Block 11, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A- 114	  	3/24/1952	  	D.R.
2544/334	  	TTPLCO File No. 3282
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	296	  	Fee	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	Peter Paul, et
ux.	  	0.022 acre tract, M/L, out of Lot 100, Block 11, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A- 114	  	7/30/1957	  	No
Recording
Data	  	Outsale

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	 R/W
 File
 No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Harris
	  	TX	  	297	  	Fee	  	Theodore R.
Watson, et ux.	  	The Texas Pipe
Line Company	  	0.021 acre tract out of Lot 18, Block 5, Carver Terrace in the W. M. Black Survey, A- 114	  	3/14/1952	  	D.R.
2420/212	  	TTPLCO File No. 3283
	
	ORION WEST PRODUCT PIPELINE SYSTEM
										
	 Ector
	  	TX	  	72	  	Fee	  	Shell Odessa
Refining
Company	  	Equilon
Enterprises LLC	  	1.798 acres, lying in the NE 1/4, Sec. 47, Blk. 42, T&P RR Co. Survey and 81.21 acres being a portion of Sec. 38 and 47, Blk. 42, T2S, T&P RR Co. Survey; and .43 acres in the S 1/2, Sec.
38, Blk. 42, T2S, T&P RR Co. Survey; and 326.01 acres in the N 1/2, Sec. 48, Blk. 42, T&P RR Co. Survey L&E 10.52 tract in N 1/2, Sec. 48, Blk. 42, T2S, T&P RR Co. Survey; L&E 2.825 acre tract in Sec. 48, Blk. 42, T2S, T&P RR
Co, Survey; and L&E a 10.54 acre tract in Sec. 48, Blk. 42, T2S, T&P RR Co. Survey.	  	6/1/1998	  	1405/16	  	Odessa Terminal
										
	 Bosque
	  	TX	  	F-133A	  	Fee	  	Mobil Pipe
Line Company	  	Texaco Pipeline
Inc.	  	A 10.40 acre tract of land, out of a 24.97 tract of land conveyed to Magnolia Pipe Line Company by deed recorded in Vol. 160, Pg. 50 and being located in Blk. 6, John Rogers Survey,
A-683	  	5/28/1997	  	D. R.
404/538	  	Walnut Springs Station
TPLI 4789

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Eastland
	  	TX	  	DM-88	  	Fee	  	Mobil Pipe
Line Company	  	Texaco Pipeline
Inc.	  	A tract of land described as a 2.839 acre tract out of a certain parcel of land described as being in Sec. 116, Blk. 3, H. & T. C. R. R. Co. Survey, bounded on
the north by Robertson, on the east by Wilson and Smith, on the south by Kennedy, on the west by Rush, containing 141.75 acres	  	5/28/1997	  	1791/119	  	Cisco Station
										
	 Taylor
	  	TX	  	DM-162B	  	Fee	  	John W.
Wasson, et ux.	  	Texaco Pipeline
Inc.	  	A 0.006 acre tract out of a 35.0 acre tract, NE part of the William B. Hardin Survey No. 130, Taylor County, Texas.	  	8/20/1998	  	2346/15	  	Tye Station.
Rental File 42441-
1515Y
										
	 Taylor
	  	TX	  	DM-163	  	Fee	  	John W.
Wasson, et ux.	  	Texaco Pipeline
Inc.	  	A 4.19 acre tract out of a 35.0 acre tract, NE part of the William B. Hardin Survey No. 130, Taylor County, Texas.	  	10/6/1997	  	2263/97	  	Tye Station.
										
	 Taylor
	  	TX	  	DM-170	  	Fee	  	Mobil Pipe
Line Company	  	Texaco Pipeline
Inc.	  	A 1.399 acre tract of land, out of a 10.0 acre tract of land in Lot 19, League 146, Grimes County School Land Survey, Taylor, Texas	  	5/28/1997	  	2265/491	  	Merkel Station
TPLI 4788
										
	 Nolan
	  	TX	  	DM-215	  	Fee	  	Mobil Pipe
Line Company	  	Texaco Pipeline
Inc.	  	A 4.799 acre tract out of a 10.0 acre tract located in the NW 1/4, Sec. 57, Blk. 22, T. & P.R.R. Co. Survey, as described in 113/199	  	5/28/1997	  	410/284	  	Sweetwater
Station

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	 R/W
 File
 No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	 Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Mitchell
	  	TX	  	DM-
253-A	  	Fee	  	Mobil Pipe
Line Company	  	Texaco Pipeline
Inc.	  	A 1.0 acre tract of land located in Sec. 57, Blk. 26, T1S, Mitchell County, Texas	  	5/28/1997	  	638/197	  	Colorado City Station
	
	AURORA TERMINAL
										
	 Adams
	  	CO	  	None	  	Fee	  	Koch Industries, Inc.	  	Chase Terminal
Company	  	A 29.37 acre tract of land in SE 1/4, Sec. 30, T3S, R66W	  	1/1/1974	  	2042/457	  	 
										
	 Adams
	  	CO	  	None	  	Fee	  	Chase Pipeline
Company	  	Chase
Transportation
Company	  	A 3.62 acre tract of land in SE 1/4, Sec. 30, T3S, R66W	  	1/1/1974	  	2042/465	  	 
										
	 Adams
	  	CO	  	None	  	Fee	  	Koch Industries, Inc.	  	Chase Terminal
Company	  	A 7.6456 acre tract of land, being a part of Lot 1, Blk.1, Koch Industries, Inc.-Aurora Terminal, a subdivision in the SE 1/4, Sec. 30, T3S, R66W	  	12/23/1982	  	2705/869	  	 
	
	BOYER TERMINAL
										
	 Butler
	  	KS	  	None	  	Fee	  	Wesco Pipe Line
Company	  	Getty Pipeline,
Inc.	  	A 103.58 acre tract in NE 1/4, Sec. 17, T26S, R5E	  	4/4/1984	  	DR
374/305	  	Rental File No. 15015-
1095
										
	 Butler
	  	KS	  	None	  	Fee	  	Getty Oil Company	  	Texaco Trading
and
Transportation
Inc.	  	A 23.273 acre tract and an 11.411 acre tract and an 8.589 acre tract, and a 13.147 acre tract, all in NE 1/4, Sec. 17, T26S, R5E	  	12/31/1986	  	DR
390/244	  	 

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	EAST HOUSTON PRODUCTS TANK FARM
										
	 Harris
	  	TX	  	None	  	Fee	  	Texaco Refining
and Marketing
Inc.	  	Texaco Pipeline Inc.	  	A 1.137 acre tract of land and a
241.098 acre tract of land in
the W. M. Black, Abstract 114	  	12/20/1988	  	###-##-####	  	TPLI File 1433 U
	
	EL DORADO CHASE TANK FARM
										
	 Butler
	  	KS	  	None	  	Fee	  	Skelly Pipe Line
Company, et al.	  	Chase
Transportation
Company	  	Surface only: NE 1/4 SW 1/4,
Sec. 8, T26S, R5E	  	4/13/1976	  	DR 330/218	  	Corrective Quit Claim Deed.
Corrects 328/137 Also listed
above as BU-61 on Chase
Pipeline System and BU-40
on Chase Kansas Pipeline
System
	
	EL PASO TERMINAL
										
	 El Paso
	  	TX	  	None	  	Fee	  	Shell Oil
Company	  	Equilon Enterprises
LLC	  	A 21 acre tract of land located
in a portion of Tract 4A, Block
2, Ascarate Grant	  	1/18/1999	  	Doc.
99008190
3526/1250	  	 
	
	GREAT BEND TERMINAL
										
	 Barton
	  	KS	  	BA-49	  	Fee	  	Getty Refining
and Marketing
Company	  	Chase Terminal
Company	  	A 6.17 acre tract of land in
Sec. 30, T19S, R12W	  	2/1/1978	  	Deeds
188/415	  	Also listed above as BA-49
on Chase Kansas Pipeline
System
	
	ODESSA TERMINAL
										
	 Ector
	  	TX	  	None	  	Fee	  	El Paso Natural
Gas Products
Company	  	Shell Oil Company	  	A 79.12 acre tract and a 1.146
acre tract in a portion of the S
1/2, Sec. 38, Blk. 42, T2S, and
in a portion of the N 1/2, Sec.
47, Blk. 42, T2S, T. & P. Ry.
Co.
Survey.	  	3/9/1964	  	No
Recording
Data	  	Less outsale at Deed dated
5/17/2000

 EXHIBIT B 
  

																			
	 County

	  	State

	  	R/W
File
No.

	  	Interest
Conveyed

	  	Grantor

	  	Grantee

	  	Legal Description

	  	Document
Date

	  	Recording
Data

	  	Comments

	 Ector
	  	TX	  	None	  	Fee	  	Equilon
Enterprises
LLC	  	Huntsman
Polymers
Corporation	  	A 1.38 -acre tract of land in
Sec. 38, Block 42, T2S, T.
& P. R.R. Co. Survey	  	5/17/2000	  	No
Recording
Data	  	Outsale of part of Odessa Terminal
Gap - Deed description states that
it is a 2.8052 acre tract and Exhibit
describes a 1.38 acre tract. Legal
description
does not close.
	
	OKLAHOMA CITY TERMINAL
										
	 Oklahoma
	  	OK	  	None	  	Fee	  	Texaco
Refining and
Marketing Inc.	  	Equilon
Enterprises LLC	  	A 13.084 acre tract of land
in the NW 1/4, Sec. 32,
T12N, R2W	  	7/1/1998	  	7356/0552	  	 
	
	SCOTT CITY TERMINAL
										
	 Scott
	  	KS	  	None	  	Fee	  	Koch
Industries, Inc.	  	Chase Terminal
Company	  	A 10.62 acre tract of land in
SW 1/4, Sec. 6, T17S,
R32W	  	1/1/1974	  	7/105	  	Also listed above as ST-25 on
Chase Pipeline System

 EXHIBIT “D” 
  
 ASSIGNED CONTRACTS 
  

			
	 HUW-00202
	 	Connection Agreement at Aurora Dated 6/17/1998
		
	 ELD-00069
	 	Chase Shamrock Connection Agreement at Aurora dated 11/1/1996
		
	 HUW-01633
	 	Electric Service Agreement at Scott City date 9/13/2001 for rectifier with Lane Scott Electric CO-OP
		
	 HUW-00555
	 	Cimarron So Cushing Connection to Conoco and Operating Agreement dated 8/15/2001
		
	 HUW-00201
	 	Conoco Lease of South Leg of Cimarron Pipeline dated 1/7/2000
		
	 HUW-00200
	 	El Paso 6” Pipeline Connection Agreement dated 1/20/2004
		
	 HUW-01317
	 	West, OEL, Hueco, Agreement For Electric Service 8/1/1968
		
	 HUW-01335
	 	Houston, Galena Park, Service Agreement dated 1/14/1998
		
	 DA1-00148
	 	Hearne-Dallas: Connection Agreements-DOT Relief Tank Agreement dated 3/5/2003
		
	 HUW-00548
	 	Orion Longhorn Partners Pipeline LP Connection Agreement dated 5/13/2002
		
	 HUW-01047
	 	Midwest Energy Burdett Station Power Contract dated 7/30/2001
		
	 HUW-01634
	 	Westar Power Contract dated 6/1/1999
		
	 HUW-01048
	 	KG&E (Westar) Power Contract dated 4/29/1998
		
	 HUW-01516
	 	El Dorado, Electricity, Minimum Capacity Requirement dated 2/24/2003
		
	 HUW-01515
	 	Lowlands, Electricity Contract dated 10/8/1979
		
	 HUW-01049
	 	Ark Valley Electric Cooperative Power Contract dated 5/10/2001
		
	 ODE-00004
	 	Odessa GCWDA road use Agreement dated 7/31/1996
		
	 ODE-00005
	 	Odessa Huntsman firewater Agreement dated 1/31/2003
		
	 HUW-01041
	 	Electric Energy Agreement dated 3/6/2003
		
	 HUW-01730
	 	Chase Canon Copier lease dated 4/30/01
		
	 ELD-00087
	 	Chase Toshiba Service Contract dated March 13, 2002
		
	 ELD-00093
	 	Chase RK Black Lanier Service Contract dated 9/19/1999
		
	 HUW-01729
	 	Odessa Truck rack copier lease dated 10/19/01
		
	 ODE-00006
	 	Odessa Postage meter contract dated August 1999

			
	 ODE-00007
	 	Odessa Xerox contract dated October 2001
		
	 DA1-00150
	 	Lease Agreement for Arlington Office dated 2/16/2004
		
	 HUW-01728
	 	Midland Office Lease dated November 1, 2002
		
	 MI2-00001
	 	Mtce. Telescope System Services Agreement Amd #01 dated 8/1/2000
		
	 HUW-00197
	 	East Houston Alkylate Terminalling Agreement dated 1/25/2004
		
	 HUW-00182
	 	Glenpool Tank Storage Lease Agreement tanks 301, 302, 303 and 305 dated 6/1/01
		
	 HUW-00369
	 	Glenpool Jet Throughput Agreement dated 10/1/1999
		
	 HUW-00198
	 	Odessa Alkylate Terminalling Agreement dated 1/30/2004
		
	 HUW-00556
	 	Odessa Terminalling Agreement #610 dated 4/24/2000
		
	 HUW-00557
	 	Odessa Terminalling Agreement #610 dated 2/14/2000
		
	 HUW-01045
	 	Lease of 9.8 acres of Bankhead property dated 11/1/2002
		
	 HUW-00183
	 	Chase Terminalling Agreement dated 4/16/2001
		
	 HUW-00184
	 	Scott City and Great Bend Terminalling Agreement dated 10/1/2001
		
	 HUW-00185
	 	Chase Terminalling Agreement dated 11/12/2003
		
	 HUW-00186
	 	Scott City and Great Bend Terminalling Agreement dated 8/28/2001
		
	 HUW-00187
	 	Chase Terminalling Agreement dated 6/25/2001
		
	 HUW-00188
	 	Chase Terminalling Agreement dated 6/5/2002
		
	 HUW-00189
	 	Scott City: Storage Agreement dated 6/5/2002
		
	 HUW-00190
	 	Chase Terminalling Agreement dated 3/30/2001
		
	 HUW-00191
	 	Aurora Pipeline dated 8/1/2003
		
	 HUW-00192
	 	Chase Terminalling Agreement 9/13/2001
		
	 HUW-00193
	 	Chase Terminalling Agreement dated 12/12/2003
		
	 HUW-00194
	 	Aurora Terminalling Agreement dated 2/1/2002
		
	 HUW-00371
	 	Chase Scott City Terminalling Agreement dated 2/23/1996
		
	 HUW-00372
	 	Chase Aurora Terminalling Agreement dated 2/1/1995
		
	 HUW-00373
	 	Chase Pipeline Terminalling Agreement dated 7/12/2001
		
	 HUW-00374
	 	Chase Aurora Terminalling Agreement dated 2/23/1996
		
	 HUW-00375
	 	Chase Great Bend Terminalling Agreement dated 2/23/1996

			
	 HUW-00376
	 	Chase Great Bend Terminalling Agreement dated 10/1/1999
		
	 HUW-00377
	 	Chase Aurora Terminalling Agreement dated 10/1/1999
		
	 HUW-00378
	 	Chase Scott City Terminalling Agreement dated 10/1/1999
		
	 HUW-00728
	 	Scott City, Great Bend Terminalling Agreement dated 9/1/2001
		
	 HUW-00950
	 	Agent Agreement dated 12/16/2003
		
	 HUW-01526
	 	Boyer El Dorado Tower Agreement with Butler County Community dated 2/1/1998
		
	 HUW-01527
	 	El Dorado Kansas Radio Tower Lease Attachment dated 3/1/1991
		
	 HUW-01677
	 	Terminaling Agreement dated 5/11/2004
		
	 HUW-00720
	 	Aurora Terminalling Agreement dated 3/14/2001
		
	 HUW-00721
	 	Aurora Jet Terminalling Agreement dated 3/1/1998
		
	 HUW-00719
	 	Great Bend Terminalling Agreement dated 3/4/1999
		
	 HUW-00094
	 	Chase Lease of Warehouse at Aurora dated 4/21/93
		
	 HUW-00201
	 	Cimarron Pipeline Connection and Lease Agreement dated 1/7/2000
		
	 HUW-00199
	 	El Paso 6” Pipeline Capacity Lease Agreement dated 1/15/2004
		
	 HUW-01336
	 	Houston, Galena Park, Throughput Agreement dated 12/17/1997
		
	 HUW-00737
	 	Hearne Meter Site Lease Agreement dated 9/30/1987
		
	 HUW-01038
	 	Grazing Lease between Texaco P/L & A.M. Hadaway dated 9/10/92
		
	 HUW-00712
	 	E. Houston Terminalling Agreement EH-003 dated 11/1/2000
		
	 HUW-00713
	 	E. Houston Terminalling Agreement Contract Number EH-005 dated 4/16/2001
		
	 HUW-00716
	 	E. Houston Crude Arco Lease Agreement 4500002 dated 9/12/1991
		
	 HUW-01284
	 	Supply Agreement dated 6/11/1997
		
	 HUW-01609
	 	Notice of Joint Tariff Agreement (& other related Agreements)
		
	 HUW-00195
	 	Alkytate Throughput Agreement dated 1/16/2004
		
	 HUW-00552
	 	Longhorn Master Terminalling Agreement Amendment #1 dated 4/17/2002
		
	 HUW-00553
	 	Longhorn Master Terminalling Agreement dated 4/24/2000

 EXHIBIT “E” 
  
 EQUIPMENT 
  
 BOYER PRODUCTS 
  
 Pipelines: 
  
 Approximately 2.5 miles of 16” pipe between Magellan’s El Dorado facility and Boyer Tank Farm 
  
 Approximately 1.5 miles of 8” pipe between Boyer and Chase El Dorado Terminal (Cimarron delivery line) 
  
 Approximately 1.5 miles of 8” pipe between Boyer and Chase El Dorado Tank Farm. 
  
 Mainline Rectifiers: 
  

							
	 ROW Code

	 	 Rectifier ID

	 	 Location

	 	 Location#

	 BY-BOYR-01
	 	 	 	Boyer Rectifier 36	 	 
	 BY-BOYR-02
	 	 	 	Boyer Rectifier 50	 	 
	 BY-BOYR-03
	 	 	 	Boyer Rectifier #99	 	 

  
 Boyer Station 
  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 Pumps 
  

									
	 Mainline Unit

	 	Horse Power

	 	Impeller Size

	 	 Approximate
 Pressure

	 	Avg. Flow Rate

	Unit 8	 	350	 	12.50”	 	400	 	2700

  
 Boosters 
  

									
	 Mainline Unit

	 	Horse Power

	 	mpeller Size

	 	 Approximate
 Pressure

	 	Avg. Flow Rate

	Unit 2	 	200	 	11.88”	 	125	 	2150

  
 Meters

  

											
	 Meter #

	 	Model

	 	Size

	 	Max. Flow

	 	 	 	Purpose

	M1	 	Smith	 	6”	 	4000	 	 	 	8” outgoing
	M12	 	Smith	 	6”	 	4000	 	 	 	16” incoming
	M13	 	Smith	 	6”	 	4000	 	 	 	16” incoming
	M14	 	Smith	 	6”	 	4000	 	1	 	16” incoming

  
 Tanks and Sumps

  
 Tanks 
  

					
	Tank Number

	 	Tank Shell Capacity

	 	Product

	29	 	10000	 	Trans-mix
	411	 	94000	 	Jet A
	412	 	91000	 	Jet A
	414	 	81000	 	Jet A

  
 Sump

  
 The Station has a 14.3 bbl. capacity sump. 
  

 1 

  
 Prover 
  

											
	 	 	 Type

	 	 Size

	 	 Min. Flow

	 	 Max. Flow

	 	 Description

	 Williams. 16”
	 	Bi-directional	 	18”	 	500	 	5200	 	Stationary

  
 Additional Items:

  
 VSAT equipment at Boyer owned by Shell. 
 Tower at Boyer owned by Shell, other parties equipment is on tower. 
 Ingersoll Rand Air Compresor 
 Kawasaki Mule 2001 
 Lincoln Arc Welder 
 Zipper Mower 2002 
 Light Plant and
Generator 
 Empire Pacts Sand Blaster 
  
 Idle Assets: 
  
 6”/8” line to/from former Coastal El Dorado refinery 
 6” MTBE
(Jet) line to Frontier refinery 
 20” line from Osage Pipeline to Boyer 
 8” Burns line from Enbridge El Dorado Tank Farm 
 8”/10” line from Boyer to Amoco Junction 
  

 2 

 CHASE COLORADO PRODUCTS PIPELINE 
  
 Mainline Pipe: 
  
 Approximately 458.19 miles of 10” and 12” pipeline between El Dorado, Kansas and Aurora, CO. 
  
 Approximately 17.62 miles of 10” jet delivery pipeline from Aurora to DIA 

 
 Approximately 2.5 miles of 8” pipeline from Sunset Station to El Dorado Tank Farm

  
 Approximately 2.5 miles of 16” pipeline from Sunset Station to El Dorado
Tank Farm 
  
 Mainline Rectifiers: 
  

							
	 ROW Code

	 	 Rectifier ID

	 	 Location

	 	 Location#

	 CH75.9
	 	 	 	Parallel Rd.	 	 
				
	 CH86.500
	 	 	 	Salt Marsh Road	 	 
				
	 CH95.600
	 	 	 	Fairview Rd.	 	 
				
	 CH 1.54
	 	 	 	Hopkins Switch Rd.	 	1.545
				
	 CH 6.087
	 	 	 	Diamond Rd.	 	6.607
				
	 CH 8.590
	 	 	 	Tawakoni Rd.	 	8.590
				
	 CH 10.900
	 	 	 	69th St.	 	10.900
				
	 CH 13.500
	 	 	 	159th St. East	 	13.500
				
	 CH 16.560
	 	 	 	Greenwich Rd.	 	16.564
				
	 CH 17.500
	 	 	 	Webb Rd.	 	17.5
				
	 CH 20.58
	 	 	 	Oliver St.	 	20.589
				
	 CH-MP23.9
	 	 	 	Broadway St.	 	23.910
				
	 CH 26.880
	 	 	 	West Rd.	 	26.880
				
	 CH 32.970
	 	 	 	135th St. West	 	32.970
				
	 CH 37.950
	 	 	 	215th ST. West	 	37.950
				
	 CH 41.970
	 	 	 	N/S Drive E of Highway	 	41.970
				
	 CS-AURO-01
	 	 	 	Aurora terminal North	 	 
				
	 CS-AURO-02
	 	 	 	Aurora Terminal Center	 	 
				
	 CS-AURO-03
	 	 	 	Aurora Terminal South	 	 
				
	 CS-AURO-04
	 	 	 	Aurora Tank 406	 	 
				
	 CS-MP11.19
	 	 	 	Amoco 88th St. to DIA	 	 
				
	 CH-MP174.0
	 	 	 	370 Road	 	 
				
	 CH-MP187.0
	 	 	 	Beeler Road South	 	 
				
	 CH-MP206.60
	 	 	 	Ike Road	 	 
				
	 CH-MP229.50
	 	 	 	Scott Terminal	 	249.675
				
	 CH-SUST-01
	 	 	 	El Dorado Booster	 	 
				
	 CH-ELDO-02
	 	 	 	Tank 403/304/208	 	ELDOTK.F
				
	 CH-ELDO-04
	 	 	 	Mainline/Terminal	 	ELDOTERM
				
	 CH-ELDO-03
	 	 	 	Tank 113.102	 	ELDO TK.F
				
	 CS-MP389.188
	 	 	 	Flagler – Ariba Exit I-70	 	389.188
				
	 CS-MP434.991
	 	 	 	Lowland Exit on I-70	 	434.991
				
	 CH-MP124.0
	 	 	 	Highway 19	 	124.816
				
	 CH-MP156.33
	 	 	 	Burdett Station	 	156.331
				
	 SCT2
	 	 	 	Scott City Terminal	 	249.72
				
	 SCT1
	 	 	 	Scott City Terminal	 	249.373

  

 3 

 SUNSET STATION: 
  
 Booster Pumps: 
  
 16”” booster pumps 
  

					
	 Unit # 1
	 	150 HP	 	2350 BPH
	 Unit #2
	 	150 HP	 	2800 BPH

  
 8” booster pumps: 
  

					
	 Unit #1
	 	125 HP	 	1150 BPH
	 Unit #2
	 	125 HP	 	1400 BPH

  
 Custody Transfer
Meters: 
  
 4” AO Smith Turbine on
16” flow line 
  
 4” AO Smith Turbine
on 8” flow line 
  
 CHASE COLORADO EL DORADO MAINLINE STATION

  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 Pumps 
  

									
	Mainline Unit

	 	Horse Power

	 	Impeller Size

	 	 Approximate
 Pressure

	 	Avg. Flow Rate

	No. 1	 	800	 	 	 	 	 	 
					
	No. 2	 	800	 	 	 	 	 	 
					
	No. 3	 	900	 	 	 	 	 	 

  
 Boosters N/A 
  
 Meters

  

									
	Meter #

	 	Model

	 	Size

	 	Max. Flow

	 	Purpose

	M-6	 	AO Smith Turbine	 	6”	 	BPH	 	Custody Transfer

  
 Tanks and Sumps 
  
 Tanks

  

			
	Tank

	 	Nominal Shell Volume

	102	 	80000
		
	113	 	80000
		
	208	 	30000
		
	209	 	10000
		
	304	 	10000
		
	403	 	68000
		
	404	 	80000

  
 Sump 
  
 The Station has
an oil water separator with a Gould 3x6 AHC 5 stage pump and 1 HP motor. 
  

 4 

 VALLEY CENTER 
  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 Pumps            N/A 
  
 Meters 
  
 N/A 
  
 Tanks and Sumps 
  
 Tanks 
  
 N/A 
  
 Sumps 
  
 N/A 
  
 PRETTY PRAIRIE STATION 
  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 Pumps 
  

									
	 Mainline Unit

	 	Horse Power

	 	Impeller Size

	 	 Approximate
 Pressure

	 	Avg. Flow Rate

	 No. 1
	 	700	 	 	 	 	 	BPH
					
	 No. 2
	 	700	 	 	 	 	 	BPH
					
	 No. 3
	 	900	 	 	 	 	 	BPH

  
 Meters 
  
 N/A 

 
 Tanks and Sumps 
 Tanks 
 N/A 
  
 Sumps

  
 Pretty Prairie Station has a 30 bbl. sump
with a Roper Gear pump with a 5 HP electric motor. 
  
 BURDETT STATION

  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 Pumps 
  

									
	 Mainline Unit

	 	Horse Power

	 	Impeller Size

	 	 Approximate
 Pressure

	 	Avg. Flow Rate

	 No. 1
	 	800	 	 	 	 	 	BPH
					
	 No. 2
	 	700	 	 	 	 	 	BPH
					
	 No. 3
	 	900	 	 	 	 	 	BPH

  
 Meters 
  
 N/A 

 

 5 

 Tanks 
  
 N/A 
  
 Sumps 
  
 Burdett Station has a 30 bbl. sump with a Gould pump with a 3 HP electric motor. 
  
 SCOTT CITY STATION AND TERMINAL 
  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 Pumps 
  

									
	 Mainline Unit

	 	Horse Power

	 	Impeller Size

	 	 Approximate
 Pressure

	 	Avg. Flow Rate

	 No. 1
	 	1000	 	 	 	 	 	BPH
					
	 No. 2
	 	1000	 	 	 	 	 	BPH
					
	 A
	 	200	 	 	 	 	 	BPH

  
 Meters 
  

									
	 Meter #

	 	Model

	 	Size

	 	Max. Flow

	 	Purpose

	 M-1
	 	AO Smith Turbine	 	6”	 	BPH	 	Custody Transfer

  
 Tanks and Sumps 
  
 Tanks 
  

					
	 Tank

	 	Size

	 	Nominal Shell Volume

	 Tank 106:
	 	73’ Diameter	 	30000
			
	 Tank 111:
	 	42’ Diameter	 	10000
			
	 Tank 114:
	 	52’ Diameter	 	15000
			
	 Tank 206:
	 	60’ Diameter	 	20000
			
	 Tank 211:
	 	42’ Diameter	 	20000
			
	 Tank 212:
	 	95’ Diameter	 	50000
			
	 Tank 105:
	 	42’ Diameter	 	10000

  
 Sumps 
  
 Scott
City has a 30 bbl. sump with a Gould pump with a 3 HP electric motor. 
  
 Scott City Terminal Information 
  
 PUMPS

  

															
	 Size

	 	Mfr.

	 	GPM

	 	Head

	 	RPM

	 	HP

	 	Service

	 	Horizontal or
Vertical

	 4x6x13
	 	Goulds	 	 	 	 	 	1775	 	50	 	Reg Gaso (Tk 106, 305)	 	Horz
								
	 4x6x13
	 	Goulds	 	 	 	 	 	1770	 	25	 	Reg Gaso (Tk 111)	 	Horz
								
	 4x6x13
	 	Goulds	 	 	 	 	 	1775	 	50	 	Prem Gaso (Tk 114)	 	Horz
								
	 4x6x13
	 	Goulds	 	 	 	 	 	1780	 	60	 	Prem Die (Tk 206)	 	Horz
								
	 4x6x13
	 	Goulds	 	 	 	 	 	1785	 	60	 	Dies#1 (Tk 211)	 	Horz
								
	 4x6x13
	 	Goulds	 	 	 	 	 	1780	 	60	 	Dies#2 (Tk 212)	 	Horz

  

 6 

			
	 Number of lanes
	 	3 lanes with 2 arms only (diesel & gasoline blends)
		
	 Type of meters/size/mfr.
	 	3” Smith Turbine
		
	 Types of presets/mfr/model
	 	Accuload II
		
	 Describe blending for midgrade
	 	Sequential
		
	 What is the drive ratio (1-,10-1, 2.67-1)?
	 	NA
		
	 Loading rates (gpm)
	 	400 GPM
		
	 Number of trucks per day
	 	50
		
	 Canopy coverage
	 	All lanes
		
	 Condition of facilities
	 	Clean
		
	 Storage of additive
	 	In adjacent concrete containment
		
	 Fire protection
	 	None
		
	 Controls
	 	CSI Fuel-Facs

  
 TANKS 
  

									
	 Tank No.

	 	 Nominal Shell
 Cap. (bbls)

	 	Const. Date

	 	Service

	 	Last OOS

	105	 	10000	 	1973	 	Reg Gaso	 	Not Done
					
	106	 	30000	 	1973	 	Reg Gaso	 	1998
					
	111	 	10000	 	1973	 	Reg Gaso	 	Not Done
					
	114	 	15000	 	1973	 	Prem Gaso	 	Not Done
					
	206	 	20000	 	1973	 	Prem Dies	 	Not Done
					
	211	 	20160	 	1973	 	Transmix	 	Not Done
					
	212	 	50000	 	19	 	Dies#2	 	Not Done
					
	306A	 	400	 	1977	 	Transmix	 	1997
					
	306B	 	400	 	1993	 	Transmix	 	1997
					
	 	 	2000 GAL	 	 	 	Texaco Diesel Additive	 	 
					
	 	 	2000 Gal	 	 	 	Shell Additive	 	 
					
	 	 	10000 Gal	 	 	 	Generic Additive	 	 
					
	 	 	2000 Gal	 	 	 	Red-Dye	 	 

  
 BUILDINGS 
  

			
	Construction Type	  	2 steel bldgs (office, shop w/ office)
		
	Office Space Available	  	4 in office building, 1 in shop
		
	Age	  	Office 1973 with 1995 addition
		
	Septic or sewer?	  	Septic
		
	Water well or water utility?	  	Water well

  
 SHARON SPRINGS STATION

  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 Pumps 
  

									
	 Mainline Unit

	 	Horse Power

	 	Impeller Size

	 	 Approximate
 Pressure

	 	Avg. Flow Rate

	 No. 1
	 	700	 	 	 	 	 	BPH
	 No. 2
	 	700	 	 	 	 	 	BPH
	 No. 3
	 	900	 	 	 	 	 	BPH

  
 Meters 
  
 N/A 

 

 7 

 Tanks 
  
 N/A 
  
 Sumps 
  
 BURLINGTON STATION 
  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 Pumps 
  

									
	 Mainline Unit

	 	Horse Power

	 	Impeller Size

	 	 Approximate
 Pressure

	 	Avg. Flow Rate

	 No. 1
	 	700	 	 	 	 	 	BPH
					
	 No. 2
	 	700	 	 	 	 	 	BPH
					
	 No. 3
	 	700	 	 	 	 	 	BPH

  
 Meters 
  
 N/A 

 
 Tanks and Sumps 
  
 Tanks 
  
 N/A 
  
 Sumps 
  
 Burlington Station has a 30 bbl. sump with a Gould
pump with a 1 HP electric motor. 
  
 FLAGLER STATION 
  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 Pumps 
  

									
	 Mainline Unit

	 	Horse Power

	 	Impeller Size

	 	Approximate
Pressure

	 	Avg. Flow Rate

	 No. 1
	 	500	 	 	 	 	 	BPH
					
	 No. 2
	 	700	 	 	 	 	 	BPH
					
	 No. 3
	 	700	 	 	 	 	 	BPH

  
 Meters 
  
 N/A 

 
 Tanks and Sumps 
 Tanks 
  
 N/A 
  
 Sumps 
  
 Flagler Station has a 30 bbl. sump with a Roper IH20 pump with a 15 HP electric motor. 
  
 LOWLAND STATION 
  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 Pumps 
  

									
	 Mainline Unit

	 	Horse Power

	 	Impeller Size

	 	Approximate
Pressure

	 	Avg. Flow Rate

	 No. 1
	 	1000	 	 	 	 	 	BPH
					
	 No. 2
	 	700	 	 	 	 	 	BPH

  

 8 

 Meters 
  
 N/A 
  
 Tanks and Sumps 
  
 Tanks 
  
 N/A 
  
 Sumps 
  
 Lowland Station has a 30 bbl. sump with a Gould pump with a 1 HP electric motor. 
  
 AURORA STATION AND TERMINAL 
  
 Meters 
  

									
	 Meter #

	 	Model

	 	Size

	 	Max. Flow

	 	Purpose

	 M-1
	 	AO Smith Turbine	 	6”	 	6000 BPH	 	Custody Transfer

  
 Tanks and Sumps 
  
 Tanks 
  
 N/A

  
 Sumps 
  
 N/A 
  
 AURORA TANK FARM 
  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  

									
	 Booster #

	 	Horse Power

	 	Impeller Size

	 	 Approximate
 Pressure

	 	Avg. Flow Rate

	 B-1
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	1150 BPH
					
	 B-2
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	1150 BPH

  

			
	Pumps

	 	 
		
	1	 	2050 bph
		
	2	 	2100 BPH

  
 Meters 
  

									
	Meter #

	 	Model

	 	Size

	 	Avg. Flow

	 	Purpose

	M-1	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	Custody Transfer
					
	M-2	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	Custody Transfer
					
	M-4	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	Custody Transfer
					
	M-5	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	Custody Transfer
					
	M-6	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	Custody Transfer

  
 Tanks and Sumps 
  
 Tanks 
  

			
	 Tank

	  	 Nominal Shell Volume BBL

	 Tank 107
	  	80000
		
	 Tank 108
	  	80000
		
	 Tank 109
	  	20000
		
	 Tank 110
	  	80000
		
	 Tank 207
	  	80000
		
	 Tank 213
	  	55000
		
	 Tank 301
	  	5000
		
	 Tank 401
	  	80000
		
	 Tank 402
	  	80000
		
	 Tank 405
	  	80000
		
	 Tank 406/G
	  	400
		
	 Shell Hi-Tec 6531 additive
	  	10152 GAL
		
	 Premium DF F7598 Addtive
	  	4019 GAL
		
	 Generic DMA Additive
	  	10152 GAL
		
	 Dye –Unisol BK-50 Red
	  	1000 GAL

  

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 AURORA DIA MAINLINE STATION 
  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 Pumps 
  

									
	 Mainline Unit

	 	Horse Power

	 	Impeller Size

	 	 Approximate
 Pressure

	 	Avg. Flow Rate

	 No. 1
	 	400	 	 	 	 	 	2150 BPH
					
	 No. 2
	 	400	 	 	 	 	 	2150 BPH

  
 Boosters 
  

									
	 Booster

	 	Horse Power

	 	Impeller Size

	 	 Approximate
 Pressure

	 	Avg. Flow Rate

	 No. 1
	 	 	 	 	 	100	 	1180 BPH
					
	 No. 2
	 	 	 	 	 	100	 	1180 BPH

  
 Meters 
  

									
	 Meter #

	 	Model

	 	Size

	 	Max. Flow

	 	Purpose

	 M-3
	 	AO Smith Turbine	 	6”	 	BPH	 	Custody Transfer

  
 Tanks and Sumps 
  
 Tanks

  
 N/A 
  
 DENVER AIRPORT 
  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 N/A 
  
 Meters 
  

									
	 Meter #

	 	Model

	 	Size

	 	Max. Flow

	 	Purpose

	 M-1
	 	A.O. Smith Turbine	 	6”	 	BPH	 	Custody Transfer

  
 Tanks and Sumps 
  
 Tanks 
  
 N/A 

 
 Sumps 
  
 Denver Airport has a 2000-gallon above ground sump.

  

 10 

 CHASE EL DORADO Tank Farm/Station 
  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 Pumps 
 N/A 
  
 Boosters 
  

									
	 Booster #

	 	Horse Power

	 	Impeller Size

	 	 Approximate
 Pressure

	 	Avg. Flow Rate

	 P7
	 	150 HP	 	 	 	N/A	 	N/A

  
 Meters 
  

									
	 Meter #

	 	Model

	 	Size

	 	Max. Flow

	 	Purpose

	 M-4
	 	AO Smith Turbine	 	4”	 	 	 	Custody Transfer

  
 Tanks and Sumps 
  
 Tanks 
  

			
	 Tank Number

	  	 Nominal Shell Volume

	 Tank 102
	  	80000
		
	 Tank 113
	  	80000
		
	 Tank 208
	  	30000
		
	 Tank 209
	  	10000
		
	 Tank 304
	  	10000
		
	 Tank 403
	  	68000
		
	 Tank 404
	  	80000

  
 Owned Vehicles: 
  

															
	 DESCRIPTION OF
EQUIPMENT

	 	UNIT
NUMBER

	 	 VIN NUMBER

	 	 DATE
PURCHASED

	 	 LEASED/OWNED

	 	 TAGGED

	 	 LOCATION

	 	 COUNTY

	 El Dorado/Chase El Dorado, Great Bend, Scott City
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
								
	 1997 L&M TRENCHER TRAILER
	 	84128	 	97LM1775	 	UNKNOWN	 	OWNED	 	YES	 	EL DORADO, KS	 	BUTLER
								
	 1992 IT TRAILER
	 	84142	 	LT102854AAA9210	 	UNKNOWN	 	OWNED	 	YES	 	EL DORADO, KS	 	BUTLER
								
	 1993 EAGLE COMM. COMMAND TRAILER
	 	88236	 	VT2026P	 	UNKNOWN	 	OWNED	 	YES	 	EL DORADO, KS	 	BUTLER
								
	 1987 INTE BACKHOE TRAILER
	 	88405	 	1JK0DT208HA090008	 	UNKNOWN	 	OWNED	 	YES	 	EL DORADO, KS	 	BUTLER
								
	 1954 LOAD POLE TRAILER
	 	88416	 	12502	 	UNKNOWN	 	OWNED	 	YES	 	EL DORADO, KS	 	BUTLER
								
	 1988 HOME PORTABLE PUMP TRAILER
	 	88422	 	KS105206	 	UNKNOWN	 	OWNED	 	YES	 	EL DORADO, KS	 	BUTLER
								
	 1981 BLAIR MOWING TRAILER
	 	88620	 	81269	 	UNKNOWN	 	OWNED	 	YES	 	EL DORADO, KS	 	BUTLER
								
	 1990 AAA UTILITY TRAILER
	 	88785	 	45xf16239LAAA1085	 	UNKNOWN	 	OWNED	 	YES	 	EL DORADO, KS	 	BUTLER
								
	 1991 WELLS EMERGENCY TRAILER
	 	88820	 	1WC200F21M2016622	 	UNKNOWN	 	OWNED	 	YES	 	EL DORADO, KS	 	BUTLER
								
	 1991 WELLS EMERGENCY TRAILER
	 	88821	 	1WC200F23M2016623	 	UNKNOWN	 	OWNED	 	YES	 	EL DORADO, KS	 	BUTLER
								
	 1996 PJ TRAILER
	 	CHASE	 	4P5SH1621T1110077	 	UNKNOWN	 	OWNED	 	NO	 	SCOTT CITY, KS	 	SCOTT
								
	 1969 HOMEMADE TRAILER
	 	CHASE	 	S00303KAN	 	UNKNOWN	 	OWNED	 	YES	 	GREAT BEND, KS	 	BARTON
								
	 1993 WELLS CARGO TRAILER
	 	CHASE	 	1WC200H21P2022471	 	UNKNOWN	 	OWNED	 	YES	 	EL DORADO, KS	 	BUTLER
								
	 2000 YACHT CLUB BOAT TRAILER
	 	 	 	4H1001719Y0276431	 	 	 	OWNED	 	NO	 	EL DORADO, KS	 	BUTLER
								
	 2000 YACHT CLUB BOAT TRAILER
	 	 	 	4H1001716Y0276421	 	 	 	OWNED	 	NO	 	EL DORADO, KS	 	BUTLER
								
	 2002 UTILITY TRAILER (P.J.)
	 	 	 	4P5UT142722019555	 	UNKNOWN	 	OWNED	 	NO	 	EL DORADO, KS	 	BUTLER
								
	 2002 UTILITY TRAILER (LOAD TRAIL)
	 	 	 	4ZESH122321149100	 	UNKNOWN	 	OWNED	 	NO	 	EL DORADO, KS	 	BUTLER
								
	 2002 UNITED 2-WHEEL TRAILER
	 	 	 	48B500D1521054292	 	UNKNOWN	 	OWNED	 	NO	 	EL DORADO, KS	 	BUTLER
								
	 2000 CASE 580L BACKHOE
	 	 	 	JJG0304895	 	 	 	OWNED	 	NO	 	EL DORADO, KS	 	BUTLER
								
	 1992 YAMAHA 4-WHEELER
	 	 	 	4BD003503	 	 	 	OWNED	 	NO	 	EL DORADO, KS	 	BUTLER
								
	 FORD 3000 TRACTOR
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	OWNED	 	NO	 	GREAT BEND, KS	 	BARTON
								
	 1991 FORD TRACTOR
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	OWNED	 	NO	 	SCOTT CITY, KS	 	SCOTT
								
	 1990 GRUMMAN ALUM. BOAT
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	OWNED	 	NO	 	SCOTT CITY, KS	 	SCOTT
								
	 1990 GRUMMAN ALUM. BOAT
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	OWNED	 	NO	 	EL DORADO, KS	 	BUTLER
								
	 1990 GRUMMAN ALUM. BOAT
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	OWNED	 	NO	 	GREAT BEND, KS	 	BARTON
								
	 Chase Aurora
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
								
	 2002 TRAILER 12’
	 	 	 	SCVNS12162S018168	 	4/4/2003	 	OWNED	 	 	 	AURORA, CO	 	ADAMS
								
	 FLATBED HOMEMADE TRAILER
	 	 	 	ID12051991CO	 	12/13/2001	 	OWNED	 	 	 	AURORA, CO	 	ADAMS
								
	 1992 AAA WASHER TRAILER
	 	88898	 	LT102669AAA925	 	UNKNOWN	 	OWNED	 	 	 	AURORA, CO	 	ADAMS
								
	 1978 JFW BACKHOE TRAILER
	 	88415	 	6558	 	UNKNOWN	 	OWNED	 	 	 	AURORA, CO	 	ADAMS
								
	 VAC TRAILER
	 	 	 	13YFS1620NCO39596	 	12/11/1992	 	OWNED	 	 	 	AURORA, CO	 	ADAMS
								
	 1993 WELLS CARGO ER TRAILER
	 	 	 	1WC200H23P2022472	 	UNKNOWN	 	OWNED	 	 	 	AURORA, CO	 	ADAMS
								
	 ER COMMUNICATIONS TRAILER
	 	 	 	1E9VT2026PA037391	 	UNKNOWN	 	OWNED	 	YES	 	AURORA, CO	 	ADAMS

  

 11 

 Additional Items: 
  
 Aurora 
  

			
	 COMMUNICATIONS TRAILER
	  	 1E9VT2026PA037391

	 TRAILER
	  	 ID12051991CO

	 ‘02 12FT TRAILER
	  	 5CVNS12162S018168

	 ‘93 RESPONSE TRAILER
	  	 1WC200H23P2022472

	 ‘99 SUZUKI 4-WHEELER
	  	 JSAAK43A2X2106257

  

			
	 UNIMOUNT SNOWPLOW

	 PHONE SYSTEM
	  	NORSTAR MICS 0X32 - 12 PHONES; MODULE. VIDEO SECURITY SYSTEM 8 CAMERAS; SOFTWARE; RECORDING SYSTEM
	 Ametek T-50
	  	Dead weight tester
	 John Deere F525
	  	Lawn mower

  

			
	 Hotsy Pressure W/trailor

	 Hobart Champion 10,000 Welder/generator

	 Hart Communicator
	  	Model 275 Hart Communicator Serial #0306-1127M
	 Voltage tester
	  	Cat. # T403-2398 High voltage tester Model #03073
	 Tractor
	  	Ford 250C With Model 744 front end loader
	 Air Compressor
	  	Ingersol Rand Serial #0204110341
	 Ice Machine
	  	Manitowoc Model
QD0132A                                       
           Serial # 030161876

  
 Idle Lines 
  
 6” from Aurora to Stapleton (Sections removed), 
 8” Chase MP 44 continues west for two miles idled in 1978. 
 6”
Chase Great Bend to Ness City 
  
 Shell pipes at Frontier Refinery

  

									
	Tank

	  	 Product

	  	Size

	  	Length

	  	 Notes

	20	  	Reg. Unlead	  	12”	  	1050’	  	 
	32	  	Reg. Unlead	  	12”	  	1450’	  	 
	19	  	Reg. Unlead	  	12”	  	1500’	  	 
	18	  	Premium Unlead	  	12”	  	1850’	  	 
	65	  	Reg. Unlead	  	12”	  	500’	  	 Tied into
 19 Tank

	64	  	Reg. Unlead	  	12”	  	300’	  	 Tied into
 19 Tank

	226	  	Premium Unlead	  	12”	  	600’	  	 Tied into
 18 Tank

	17	  	Sub Octane	  	12”	  	2275’	  	 
	24	  	Fuel Oil	  	12”	  	400’	  	 
	21	  	Fuel Oil	  	14”	  	600’	  	 
	225	  	Fuel Oil	  	12”	  	635’	  	 Ties into
 21 Tank not used

	130	  	Fuel Oil	  	12”	  	823’	  	 Ties into
 21 Tank
 not used
 (purged)

	131	  	Fuel Oil	  	12”	  	1025’	  	 Ties into
 21 Tank not used

	25	  	Jet A	  	12”	  	650’	  	 

  
 Repair Shop Items: 
 5 stage rotary element for Chase at Bingham repair shop as of 4/1/04. 
  

 12 

 CHASE KANSAS PRODUCTS PIPELINE 
  
 Pipeline: 
  
 Approximately 243.4 miles of 10” pipeline from El Dorado, Kansas to Great Bend, Kansas and Scott City, Kansas. 
  
 Mainline Rectifiers: 
  

							
	 ROW Code

	 	 Rectifier ID

	 	 Location

	 	 Location#

	 CK 92.000
	 	 	 	110th Ave.	 	 
	 CK 98.500
	 	 	 	Fairview Rd.	 	 
	 CK-MP46.65
	 	 	 	20200 Victory Road	 	46.655
	 CK-MP52.65
	 	 	 	20200 Yoder Road	 	52.658
	 CK-MP61.5
	 	 	 	Pretty Prairie Sta	 	61.505
	 GBT1
	 	 	 	Great Bend Terminal	 	125.7
	 CK-MP125.63
	 	 	 	Great Bend Terminal	 	125.600
	 CK-MP165.03
	 	 	 	N/S dirt Road East	 	165.037
	 CK-MP184.36
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 CK-MP210.33
	 	 	 	Beeler Station	 	210.336
	 CK-MP75.9
	 	 	 	Parallel Rd	 	75.900
	 CK-MP86.5
	 	 	 	Salt Marsh Rd.	 	86.500
	 CK-MP92.00
	 	 	 	S/E 110th Ave	 	92.000

  
 EL DORADO MAINLINE STATION

  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 Pumps 
  

									
	 Mainline Unit

	 	 Horse Power

	 	 Impeller Size

	 	 Approximate
 Pressure

	 	 Avg. Flow Rate

	 No. 1
	 	500	 	 	 	 	 	900 BPH
	 No. 2
	 	500	 	 	 	 	 	900 BPH

  
 Meters

  

									
	 Meter #

	 	 Model

	 	 Size

	 	 Max. Flow

	 	 Purpose

	 M-5
	 	AO Smith	 	4”	 	BPH	 	Custody Transfer

  
 Tanks 
  
 N/A

  
 Sump 
  
 Chase Kansas El Dorado Station does not have a point for a
sump (see Chase Colorado). 
  

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 VALLEY CENTER TERMINAL 
  

Pumps and Boosters 
  
 N/A 
  
 Meters 
  

									
	 Meter #

	 	 Model

	 	 Size

	 	 Max. Flow

	 	 Purpose

	 	 	A.O. Smith Turbine	 	4”	 	1100 BPH	 	Custody Transfer

  
 Tanks and Sumps 
  
 Tanks 
  
 Control Center
only monitors Hi Tank discrete – one alarm for all tanks 
  
 Sumps 
  
 Valley Center Terminal has an 80 bbl. Above ground sump without a pump. 
  
 GREAT BEND TERMINAL 
  
 Pumps
and Boosters 
  

									
	Mainline Unit

	 	Horse Power

	 	Impeller Size

	 	 Approximate
 Pressure

	 	Avg.Flow Rate

	No. 1	 	200	 	 	 	 	 	 
	No. 2	 	200	 	 	 	 	 	 

  
 Station Pumps 
  

															
	Size

	 	Mfr.

	 	GPM

	 	Head

	 	RPM

	 	HP

	 	Service

	 	 Horizontal or
 Vertical

	30RVL	 	IR	 	400	 	80	 	1750	 	15	 	Transmix (Tk 103)	 	Horz
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	3535	 	30	 	Reg Gaso (Tk 104)	 	Vert
	30RVL	 	IR	 	400	 	80	 	1765	 	15	 	Prem Gaso (Tk 112)	 	Horz
	50RVH	 	IR	 	800	 	120	 	1775	 	40	 	Dies#2 (Tk 203)	 	Horz

  
 Loading Rack 
  

			
	 Number of lanes
	  	2 lanes top loading (Lane 1 arms 1-UL, 1-Transmix, 1-Dies#2, 1-Dies#1) (Lane 2 arms 1UL, 1-Prem, 1-Dies#2, 1-Dies#1)
	 Type of meters/size/mfr.
	  	3” Smith PD
	 Types of presets/mfr/model
	  	Mechanical Smith
	 Describe blending for midgrade
	  	Splash
	 What is the drive ratio (1-,10-1, 2.67-1)?
	  	40:1
	 Loading rates (gpm)
	  	400 GPM
	 Number of trucks per day
	  	23

  
 Buildings 
  

			
	Construction Type	 	1 steel bldg
	Use	 	Office
	Sprinklers/Fire Protection	 	None
	Office Space Available	 	3
	Age	 	Office 1968 with 1993 addition

  

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 Meters 
  

									
	 Meter #

	 	 Model

	 	 Size

	 	 Max. Flow

	 	 Purpose

	 Meter #
	 	Turbine	 	4”	 	BPH	 	Custody Transfer

  
 Sumps 
  
 Great Bend
Terminal has a 30 bbl. sump with a Goulds pump and 3-HP motor. 
  
 TANKS 
  

			
	 Tank

	 	 Nominal Shell Volume

	 103
	 	10000
	 104
	 	30000
	 112
	 	10000
	 203
	 	15000
	 204
	 	10000
	 210
	 	20000
	 302
	 	500
	 Red Dye
	 	560 Gal
	 Shell Additive
	 	2000 Gal
	 Generic Additive
	 	10000 Gal

  
 Scott City Terminal 

 
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 N/A 
  
 Meters 
  

									
	 Meter #

	 	 Model

	 	 Size

	 	 Max. Flow

	 	 Purpose

	 Meter #
	 	Turbine	 	4”	 	BPH	 	Custody Transfer

  
 Sumps 
  
 The Scott City
Terminal has an oil water separator sump with a Gould AHC 5 stage pump and 1-HP motor. 
  
 Tanks 
  
 The following is a list of tanks currently in service at the Scott City Products Terminal. 
  

					
	 Tank

	 	 Size

	 	 Nominal Shell Volume

	 Tank 106:
	 	73’ Diameter	 	30000
	 Tank 111:
	 	42’ Diameter	 	10000
	 Tank 114:
	 	52’ Diameter	 	15000
	 Tank 206:
	 	60’ Diameter	 	20000
	 Tank 211:
	 	42’ Diameter	 	20000
	 Tank 212:
	 	95’ Diameter	 	50000
	 Tank 105:
	 	42’ Diameter	 	10000

  

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 Kansas Manifold and Tanks (KMFD) 
  
 Pumps 
  
 N/A 
  
 Boosters 
  

									
	 Booster #

	 	 Horse Power

	 	 Impeller Size

	 	 Approximate
 Pressure

	 	 Avg. Flow Rate

	 P6
	 	150 HP	 	 	 	N/A	 	N/A

  
 Meters 
  

									
	 Meter #

	 	 Model

	 	 Size

	 	 Max. Flow

	 	 Purpose

	 M-3
	 	AO Smith Turbine	 	4”	 	BPH	 	Custody Transfer

  
 Tanks and Sumps 
  
 Tanks 
  
 The following
tanks are currently in service at the El Dorado Products Terminal. 
  
 Tank 102 
  
 Tank 113 
  
 Tank 208 
  
 Tank 209 
  
 Tank 304 
  
 Tank 403 
  
 Tank 404 
  
 Additional Items: 
  
 8” Pipeline from MP 44 to MP62, idled 1978. 
 Scott City 3000 Ford tractor with front end loader and back blade 
 Scott City 1060 gallon can prover 
 Scott City 1515 Cub Cadet lawn and garden tractor 
  

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 CIMARRON PRODUCTS PIPELINE 
  
 Main Line: 
  

			
	        8” in Oklahoma	 	119.74 Miles
	        8” in Kansas	 	56.5 miles

  
 Mainline Rectifiers:

  
 The Cimarron System shares a Cathodic Protection Bed with the Osage
system. 
  

					
	 ROW Code

	 	 Rectifier ID

	 	 Location

	 	 	C7-MP66.0	 	MP 66
	 	 	C7-MP60.0	 	MP 60
	 	 	C7-MP53.0	 	MP 53
	 	 	C7-MP45.0	 	MP 45
	 	 	C7-MP37.0	 	MP 37
	 	 	C7-MP24.0	 	MP 24
	 	 	C7-MP16.0	 	MP 16
	 	 	C7-MP6.0	 	135 5th St. West
	 	 	C7-MP77.0	 	MP 77
	 	 	C7-MP85.000	 	MP 85
	 	 	C7-MP95.50	 	MP 95
	 	 	C7-MP106.0	 	MP 106
	 	 	C7-MP117.0	 	MP 117
	 	 	C7-MP123.0	 	MP 123

  
 GLENPOOL 
  
 Pumps 
  

					
	 Unit

	 	 Type

	 	 Horsepower

	 Booster Pump #1
	 	Wilson Snyder	 	100 HP
	 Booster Pump #2
	 	United	 	100 HP
	 Unit #1
	 	Toshiba	 	750 HP
	 Unit #2
	 	Toshiba	 	750 HP
	 Unit #3
	 	GE	 	1250 HP

  
 Oil
Water Separator 
  

															
	Name

	 	Type of
Pump

	 	Type of Operation

	 	Source

	 	Destination

	 	 High
 Level
 (ft)

	 	 Low
 Level
 (ft)

	 	 Size
 (bbls)

	8” Sump	 	Centrifugal	 	Separator Automatic	 	Product	 	Pumps into
Tk 307	 	Float	 	 	 	90 bbls

  
 Tanks 
  

					
	 Tank #

	 	 Nominal
 Shell
 Capacity
 (bbls)

	 	 Approx.
 Working
 Volume
 (bbls)

	 301 LSDF
	 	100,000	 	75234
	 302 Jet
	 	100,000	 	75230
	 303 Gas
	 	100,000	 	74820
	 304 Jet
	 	100,000	 	75255

  

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	 Tank #

	 	 Nominal
 Shell
 Capacity
 (bbls)

	 	 Approx.
 Working
 Volume
 (bbls)

	 305 Jet
	 	100,000	 	75305
	 306 Jet
	 	100,000	 	75305
	 307 T-mix
	 	10,000	 	 
	 309 O.O.S.
	 	10,000	 	 

  
 Meters

  

									
	 Meter #

	 	 Type

	 	 Size
 (inch)

	 	 Min. Flow Rate
 (bbls/hr)

	 	 Max. Flow Rate
 (bbls/hr)

	 8” outbound PL
	 	AO Smith	 	4” Turbine	 	200	 	1500
	 6” outbound PL
	 	Daniel	 	4” Turbine	 	106	 	1810

  
 Provers 
  

							
	 Prover #

	 	 Type

	 	 Size
 (inch)

	 	 Stationary or Portable

	 #1 is for 8” to
 WPL
	 	Metric	 	12”	 	Stationary, Bi-directional
	 #2 is for 6” to
 WPL
	 	Metric	 	12”	 	Stationary, Bi-directional

  
 FAIRFAX PUMP STATION (North Leg)

  
 PUMPS 
  
 Station has a 650 HP Bingham, multistage pump. Serial # 260225, model
3x4x9CMSD. The pump is driven by a Continental motor, model N684Z. 
  
 SUMP 
  
 Station has a 12
BBL sump with a manually operated sump pump. A 7 HP Roper Type 15 pump serial # D91860 empties the sump. 
  
 WINFIELD PUMP STATION (North Leg) 
  
 PUMPS 
  
 Station has a
450 HP Bingham, multistage pump. Serial # 25109, model 3x4x9c MSD. The pump is driven by a Continental motor, model NJ686Z. 
  
 SUMP 
  
 Station has a 28 BBL Capacity sump (72” x 67”). A 7 HP Gaso reciprocating pump empties the sump; it is assisted by a Goulds 31718 1x1.5-8
priming pump. 
  
 Equipment Glenpool Station 
  
 72 inch Dixie Chopper XXW2500 
 1985 Ford 3600 2 wheel drive Tractor 
 Front-end loader 
 Box Blade 
 5 ft Bush hog mower 
 16 ft tandem utility trailer 
  
 Test Equipment 
 Micro-Separator (test micro seps) 
  

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 Aqua-Glo Water detector 
  

2-3 Way monitors LTX 312 
 VX500 Photolozation Monitor 
  
 Additional Items: 
  
 Idle Lines/Assets: 
  
 STS 8” Delivery line, idled 1998 purged with N2 located near Drumright, OK 
  

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 GLENPOOL PRODUCTS PIPELINE 
  
 Mainline Rectifiers: 
  

							
	ROW Code

	 	Rectifier ID

	 	Location

	 	Location#

	 	 	GLEN-TER	 	GLENPOOL TERMINAL-01	 	1

  
 Glenpool Terminal 

 
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 Pumps 
  

									
	Mainline Unit

	 	Horse Power

	 	Impeller Size

	 	 Approximate
 Pressure

	 	Avg.Flow Rate

	No. 1	 	750	 	 	 	 	 	BPH
	No. 2	 	750	 	 	 	 	 	BPH
	No. 3	 	1200	 	 	 	 	 	BPH

  
  
 Boosters 
  

									
	Booster #

	 	Horse Power

	 	Impeller Size

	 	 Approximate
 Pressure

	 	Avg. Flow Rate

	BP #1	 	200	 	 	 	 	 	BPH
	BP #2	 	200	 	 	 	 	 	BPH

  
 Meters 
  

									
	Meter #

	 	Model

	 	Size

	 	Min/Max
Flow

	 	Purpose

	#1	 	A.O. Smith	 	4”	 	200/1500	 	Custody Transfer
	#2	 	A.O. Smith	 	6”	 	500/4000	 	Custody Transfer
	#3	 	Daniel	 	6”	 	106/1810	 	Custody Transfer

  
 Tanks and Sumps 
  
 Tanks

  

					
	 Tank

	  	 Tank Shell Capacity

	  	 MFH

	 301
	  	100000	  	35’-10”
	 302
	  	100000	  	35’-10”
	 303
	  	100000	  	35’-10”
	 304
	  	100000	  	35’-10”
	 305
	  	100000	  	36’-2”
	 306
	  	100000	  	36’-2”
	 307
	  	10000	  	35’-10”
	 309
	  	10000	  	35’-10”

  
 Sump 
  
 The oil sump for
Glenpool Terminal has a 4 bbls with a 5 HP pump. The water side has a 15 bbls with a 1.5 HP pump. 
  

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 Buildings 
  
 Main Office 40ft X 40-6ft Contains 3 offices, conference room, control room for the terminal and rest room 
 Shop 40ft X 20ft metal building, 
 Cut Shack 8ft X 8ft 
 Power Building South 20ft X 12ft (controls Magella 6 inch line) 
 Power Building North 10ft X 10 ft 
 Poles Shed 25 ft X 72 ft 3-sided 6 bay equipment storage building 
 In ground
Cement Tornado Shelter 
  
 Additional Items: 
  
 72 inch Dixie Chopper XXW2500 
 1985 Ford 3600 2 wheel drive Tractor, Front-end loader, Box Blade, 5 ft Bush hog mower 
 16 ft tandem utility trailer

 K-ray and Controlatron flow meter that is attached to this line approx. 225’ N of manifold on N fence line of property. 
  
 Idle Assets: 
  
 Tank 309 idled 2001. 
 Cimarron 8
inch—Glenpool Terminal from 8-inch pig trap lines runs 700 ft to the SW corner of the Glenpool Property This is the connection to the Cimarron line that is leased to Conoco. 
 Cimarron 8 inch —From a point 1.0 miles north of the Cushing South Terminal to a point 4.25 miles north at Harmony Jct. Line has been nitrogen purged. 
 Seminole Services Line 8 inch From the intersection of Hiway 33 & 16 in Drumright OK go 4.25 miles south and then .25 miles west. From this point the pipeline runs 3.0 miles north. Line is idle and purged.

  

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 OKLAHOMA CITY PRODUCTS TERMINAL 
  
 PIPELINE: 
  
 Delivery line to/from Conoco Terminal (purged) 
  
 Tankage: 
  

									
	 Tank Number

	 	 Nominal
 Shell
 Capacity

	 	 Year Built

	 	 Internal
 Floater
 Material

	 	 Product

	 25938
	 	42000	 	1955	 	Steel	 	LSD
	 25939
	 	65000	 	1987	 	Steel	 	RU
	 25937
	 	24000	 	1955	 	Steel	 	RU
	 31490
	 	24000	 	1971	 	Steel	 	Premium
	 	 	10000 GAL	 	 	 	 	 	Shell Additive
	 	 	4000 GAL	 	 	 	 	 	Generic Additive
	 	 	500 GAL	 	 	 	 	 	Red-Dye
	 	 	2000 GAL	 	 	 	 	 	Diesel Additive
	 	 	300 GAL	 	 	 	 	 	Status 425

  
 Sumps 
  
 The sites contain two oil water separators: one for the terminal and one for
the truck rack. Two vertically mounted U.S. Electric pumps on each oil water separator operate the oil water separators. 
  
 Cathodic Protection 
  
 Rectifier #1.000 located at terminal. 
  
 Truck
Rack (Oil Products): 
  
 Truck rack consists of 2 bays with 5 loading arms in
each bay. 
 2 arms for RUL, 
 1 arm for PUL 
 2 arms for Diesel Fuel. The second RUL arm will also dispense MUL. 
  
 Truck Rack Meters 
  
 Truck rack has 10-4 inch AO Smith PD Meters (1 spare inter mec) 
  
 Vapor System: 
  
 Each bay has a vapor
recovery line that directs vapors to the combustion unit. 
  
 Pumps/Motors:

  

															
	 Location

	 	 Series

	 	 Impeller
 Dia

	 	 Model

	 	 Motor
 Size

	 	 Motor
 RPM

	 	 Brand

	 	 Service

	 25938
	 	F-4	 	12 inch	 	 	 	75 HP	 	1760	 	Peeless Pump	 	Supply to rack
	 25937
	 	4X6-13	 	11 5/8	 	 	 	30	 	1765	 	Goulds	 	Supply to rack
	 25937
	 	 	 	 	 	5AE14	 	60	 	1760	 	Peeless Pump	 	Circulating pump
	 31490
	 	 	 	 	 	5AE14	 	60	 	1760	 	Peeless Pump	 	Supply to rack
	 25939
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	40	 	1465	 	Goulds	 	Supply to rack

  
 Pipeline Meter Equipment: Owned by
others 
  
 Cathodic Protection Systems:. 
  
 Rectifier located at the terminal for piping and tanks 
  

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 Buildings: 
  
 Office Building—1976, 14ft x 65ft trailer house 
 Addition to main office
60 ft X 30 ft metal building (contains 2 offices, conference room garage area and finished shop area. 
 Rack: 2 Loading Bays under a 60 ft Wide 80 Ft Long
(Metallic-Braden Building) 
 Foam Building 16 ft X 14 ft Cinder block Foam system for rack area, this system is monitor by fire eyes under the rack in the
event of fire, foam is automatically dispensed in the rack area 
 Additive Bldg 40 ft X 15-6 ft Shell Additive Red dye with concrete containment Area

 Shop Area 16 ft X 12 ft portable building used for shop & storage 
 Old well house 8 ft X 5-6 ft cinder block used for storage well is plugged 
 Old Office Area 12 ft X 16 ft cinder block (sample test room driver
rest room & storage 
 BOL Building 8 ft X 8 ft metal prefab building 
 Conoco Cut Shack 6-6 ft X 5-3 ft mental prefab building 
 Magellan Cut Shack 6-6 ft X 5-3 mental prefab building 
  
 Vapor Recovery Unit 
  
 John Zink Model GV-LH-4800-1 Combustion Flare 
  
 Water Handling Capabilities: . 
  
 20,000 gallon fiberglass under ground water storage tank 
 Water from the 2
separators pump the water side to this tank. Water drainage from the rack flows through the oil/water separator and into this tank. Water Tank has a US Electric Pump to load water out of tank. 
  
 Lab Equipment: 
  
 VX 500 Photolonization Detector 
 Industrial Scientific 3-way monitor LTX 312 
 Herzod Flash Test Machine 
 Grabner CCA-VPS 
  
 Equipment 
  
 Tractor: 1990 Ford 4610 Diesel 
 Mower: 1981 Fleil Mower 62 inch 

 
 Idle Assets: 
  
 700 HP Motor stored at Evans Electric in Oklahoma City 
 Conoco to Shell Terminal Line, idled. 
  

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 EAST HOUSTON PRODUCTS and  
 GALENA PARK STATION 
  
 PIPELINE: 
  
 Approximately 7 miles of 12” pipeline from
Kinder Morgan’s Galena Park tank farm to East Houston Tank Farm. 
  
 GALENA PARK STATION 
  
 PUMPS
AND BOOSTERS 
  

			
	Unit #1	 	500 HP
	Unit #2	 	1250 HP, currently Out of service
	Booster	 	350 HP

  
 REMOTE VALVES 
  
 N/A 

 
 METERS 
  

			
	 Meter

	  	 Size

	 Daniels
	  	8” Turbine (Galena Park )
	 Daniels
	  	8” Turbine (East Houston)

  
 EAST HOUSTON PRODUCTS TERMINAL

  
 TANKS AND SUMPS 
  

									
	 Tank Number

	  	Year Built

	  	 Size

	  	Nominal Shell
Capacity

	  	 Product

	 841
	  	1929	  	115 X 30	  	55,000	  	WATER
	 300
	  	2001	  	31’ x 23.9	  	 	  	TX
	 830
	  	1972	  	38 X 40	  	15,000	  	TX
	 842
	  	1929	  	115 X 30	  	55,000	  	OOS
	 1221
	  	1948	  	135 X 51	  	122,700	  	CRUDE
	 1222
	  	1948	  	135 X 51	  	122,700	  	LSD
	 1223
	  	1948	  	135 X 51	  	122,700	  	LSD
	 1224
	  	1948	  	135 X 51	  	122,700	  	JET
	 1225
	  	1948	  	135 X 51	  	122,700	  	SUL
	 1226
	  	1948	  	135 X 51	  	122,700	  	CRUDE
	 1227
	  	1948	  	135 X 51	  	122,700	  	CRUDE
	 1228
	  	1948	  	135 X 51	  	122,700	  	CRUDE
	 1229
	  	1948	  	135 X 51	  	122,700	  	CRUDE
	 1230
	  	1948	  	135 X 51	  	122,700	  	OOS
	 1388
	  	1954	  	135 X 51	  	122,700	  	Alkylate
	 1403
	  	1955	  	135 X 51	  	122,700	  	RUL
	 1423
	  	1958	  	135 X 51	  	122,700	  	RUL
	 1427
	  	1959	  	135 X 51	  	122,700	  	HSD
	 4418
	  	1948	  	25 X 24	  	2,000	  	CRUDE
	 1305
	  	1950	  	135 X 51	  	122,700	  	OOS

  

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 SUMP: 
  
 The Operator pumps the station sump locally with a 
 manually operated pump. It pumps to a tank.  
  
 Additional Items: 
  
 Included Idle Lines: 
  
 Galena Park to Lyondell – idle #5-12/8”, (No. 5 line) section from Galena Park to Ship Channel (no valid lease of pipe across ship channel) and 
 8” line from Ship Channel to Citgo-Lyondell Refinery and Crown P/L — purged with N2. 
 Tail end of 10”/12” Sinco 12” (tie-in point near PMT to Valero Refinery) 
  

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 ALDINE PRODUCTS PIPELINE 
  
 Mainline Pipe: 
  
 Approximately 5.3 miles of 6” pipeline between Aldine Tank Farm and Houston’s Bush Intercontinental Airport 
  
 Mainline Rectifiers: 
  

					
	 ROW Code

	 	 Rectifier ID

	 	 Location

	 AL-ALDN-01
	 	 	 	Aldine Station

  
 ALDINE STATION 
  

			
	 Pump
	  	3” United M. S. A. 2stage centrifugal
	 Motor
	  	100 hp electric
		
	Booster	  	Vertical Centrifugal
	 Motor
	  	40 hp electric

  
 (Main
line 3” United pump is not used. This facility operates with booster only.) 
  
 METERS 
  

					
	 Meter

	 	 Size

	 	 Capacity

	 OUTGOING
	 	6” P D A O Smith	 	1429 bph

  
 TANKS AND
SUMPS 
  

					
	 Tank #

	 	 Nominal Shell Capacity

	 	 Product

	 1489
	 	32,000 bbls	 	AVJET A
	 1490
	 	32,000 bbls	 	Out of service
	 1491
	 	80,000 bbls	 	AVJET A
	 1492
	 	80,000 bbls	 	AVJET A

  
 SUMP:

  
 The Operator pumps the station sump locally with a
manually operated pump. It pumps to tank 1489. 
  
 HOUSTON
INTERCONTINENTAL AIRPORT 
  
 PUMPS AND
BOOSTERS 
  
             None 
  
 METERS 
  

					
	 METER

	 	 SIZE/TYPE

	 	 CAPACITY

	 Shell Meter
	 	4” AO Smith PD	 	857 bph
	 Mobil Meter
	 	4” AO Smith PD	 	857 bph

  

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 TANKS AND SUMPS 
  
 There are no Shell Tanks at HIA 
  
 The station SUMP has a manually operated pump which pumps to Allied’s tank 
  
 Additional Items: 
  
 Included Idle Lines: 
  
 Nitrogen purged lateral line connected to Palm. 
  
 Included Equipment: 
  
 Misc. Minor Shell equipment at Palm Facility. 
  

 28 

 HEARNE PRODUCTS PIPELINE 
  
 PIPELINE: 
  
 Approximately 143.5 miles of 10” pipeline from Hearne tank farm to Dallas Terminal. 
  
 HEARNE STATION 
  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  

							
	 Unit #

	  	Mainline or Booster

	  	Horse Power

	  	Pump Mfg.

	 Booster
	  	Booster	  	125	  	Ingersoll Rand
	 #3
	  	Mainline	  	800	  	Bingham
	 #4
	  	Mainline	  	800	  	Bingham

  
 There is a selectable Ross Hill
variable speed drive that can be used with both units that VFD varies that unit’s motor speed to conform to the selected rate, and the station’s pressure parameters. 
  
 Meters 
  

							
	 Meter #

	  	Type

	  	Size

	  	Purpose

	 11
	  	Turbine	  	4”	  	Custody Transfer
	 12
	  	Turbine	  	3”	  	Custody Transfer
	 31
	  	PD	  	6”	  	Integrity
	 32
	  	PD	  	6”	  	Integrity

  
 Tanks and Sumps 
  

			
	 Tank #

	  	Nominal Shell
Capacity

	 1247
	  	32,000
	 1248
	  	32,000
	 1249
	  	32,000
	 1250
	  	32,000
	 1252
	  	32,000
	 1253
	  	32,000
	 1254
	  	32,000
	 1255
	  	32,000
	 1256
	  	32,000
	 1257
	  	42,000
	 1258
	  	42,000
	 1259
	  	80,000
	 1424
	  	80,000
	 1470
	  	80,000
	 4417
	  	2,000
	 1251
	  	32,000

  

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	 Cathodic Protection
  

	 County

	  	 Block Valve, Rectifier
 or Station

	  	Location

	  	 old rectifier #

	  	 Driving Directions

	        Hearne To Ft.
Worth                
	Robertson	  	 Hearne Station Block
 Valve Rectifier
	  	MP 0.0	  	rectifier # 21	  	From Intersection of Hwy 6 & FM 391 in Hearne go South on Hwy 6 for 1 mile. Turn Left and cross over RR tracks to San Gabriel Rd. Turn Right and follow road .1 mile to
station entrance on Left.
	  	HearneStation Rectifier	  	MP 0.0	  	rectifier # 64	  	  
 From Intersection of Hwy 6 & FM 391 in Hearne go
South on Hwy 6 for 1 mile. Turn Left and cross over RR tracks to San Gabriel Rd. Turn Right and follow road .1 mile to station entrance on Left.

	  	Rectifier	  	MP 7.5	  	rectifier # 9	  	  
 At Calvert turn East off Hwy. 6 onto FM 1644. Go 3
miles to CR118. Turn Right, go 1.5 miles then turn right again on CR118. Go West .2 miles to first road on Left. Follow road .5 miles to rect. On left.

	  	Rectifier	  	MP 11.5	  	rectifier # 63	  	  
 At Calvert turn East off Hwy. 6 onto FM 979. Go 3.7
miles to gated road on Left. Follow dirt road .7 mile to Rect.on Left.

	  	Rectifier	  	MP 14	  	rectifier # 41	  	  
 From Calvert Follow Hwy. 6 North 4.5 miles to Richard
Hailey road 130. Turn Right on road & go 2.4 miles to ROW. Rect is North of road in pasture.

	  	Rectifier	  	MP 18.5	  	rectifier # 65	  	  
 Go North .6 mile from Hammond on Hwy 6. Rect is
beside road.

  
 Vehicles:

  

									
	 Trailer Number

	  	Make

	  	Type

	  	Vehicle identification Number

	  	License Number

	 84105
	  	Germany	  	Utility	  	3767    00099900000547340	  	11X MCH

  
 REAGAN TERMINAL 
  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 None 
  
 Meters 
  
 No Shell Meters 
  
 Tanks and Sumps 
  
 The sump has a manually started pump. 
  
 MARLIN STATION 
  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 There are 2 United MSH-C centrifugal pumps driven by 600 hp electric motors. 
 There is no booster pump at Marlin. 
  
 Meters 
  
 Sonic Meter used for ROC calculation. 
  

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 Tanks and Sumps 
  
 There are no tanks. Local Operations pumps the station sump using a manually operated pump. 
  

										
	Falls	  	Rectifier	  	MP 23.8	  	rectifier 	# 10	 	go north 4.5 mile from Hammond on Hwy 6. Turn Left and follow CR 206 .9 miles to ROW. Rect wil be on Left.
	  	Rectifier	  	MP 26	  	rectifier 	# 51	 	Go South from Reagan on HWY 6 .8 miles. Turn Right on Cr 211 then go 1.3 miles. Turn Left on CR 212 then go .2 mile to rect.
	  	Reagan
Station
Block Valve
& Rectifier	  	MP 28	  	rectifier 	# 44	 	Go North from Reagan on HWY 6 .8 mile. Turn Left on Cr 218 then go .1 mile to Reagan Sta. & Rect.
	  	Rectifier	  	MP 28.4	  	rectifier 	# 24	 	Go North from Reagan on HWY 6 1.5 miles. Turn Right at CR 219 go 1 block then turn Right on CR 234. Go .4 mile to Rect.
	  	Rectifier	  	MP 34.3	  	rectifier 	# 58	 	From Marlin intersection of Hwy 6 & Hwy 7 turn East on Hwy 7. Go .9 mile to FM 2958. Turn right & go .8 mile to rect.
	  	Marlin
Station
Block Valve
& Rectifier	  	MP 36	  	rectifier 	# 25	 	From Marlin intersection of Hwy 6 & Fm 147 turn East on FM 147. Go 1.2 miles to Marlin station and rect.
	  	Rectifier	  	MP 44.2	  	rectifier 	# 54	 	From Marlin go 5 miles North on Hwy 6 to FM 2307. Turn right and go .5

  
 WACO TERMINAL 
  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 There are no pumps or boosters at Waco Terminal.

  
 Meters 
  

					
	 Meter

	 	 Size

	 	 TYPE

	 Meter #2
	 	6”	 	Daniel Turbine

  
 Tanks and Sumps 
  
 There are no Shell Pipeline
tanks. Deliver is into 5 Motiva tanks. The terminal sump is pumped by a manually operated pump. A high alarm causes sump to pump into Motiva Tank 23084. 
  
 WACO STATION 
  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 There are two United BFDL-B Centrifugal pumps driven by 600 hp electric motors. There is no booster pump. 
  
 Meters 
  
 There are no meters at Waco Station 
  
 Tanks and Sumps 
  
 There are no tanks at Waco Station. The sump is pumped by a
manually operated pump. 
  

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	McLennan	  	Rectifier	  	MP 46.5	  	rectifier 	# 11	 	At Riesel intersection of Hwy 6 and W. Lake Creek Rd. turn West on W. Lake Creek Rd. & go 2 blocks to South Broadway. Turn left on S. Broadway & go 2 blocks to Kattner
Rd. Turn Right on Kattner Rd. & go 2 miles to rect.
	  	Rectifier	  	MP 51	  	rectifier 	# 49	 	  
 From Waco loop 340 & Hwy 6 go South on Hwy 6 4.6
miles to Harrison Rd. Turn Right on Harrison Rd. Go .9 mile to Elm Lake road. Turn Right & go .4 mile to rect.

	  	Rectifier	  	MP 57.5	  	rectifier 	# 27	 	  
 From Waco loop 340 & Hwy 6 go North on loop 340 2
miles.to Kendall Ln. Turn Right & go .3 mile to rect.

	  	Waco Terminal
& Block Valve	  	MP 61.1	  	 	 	 	  
 From Hwy 35 at Waco exit at N. Loop 340 & go West
to South Lacy Dr. Turn Left on South Lacy Dr.& go .5 mile to Motiva Entrance. Follow road through entrance and past tanks to our terminal area.

	  	Rectifier	  	MP 64.3	  	rectifier 	# 66	 	  
 From Waco go North on Hwy 35 to Elm Mott. Take exit
343 to FM 308. Turn right on FM 308 & go to Mesquite Tree Road. Turn right & go 1.25 miles to rectifier on Left.

	  	Waco Station
Block Valve &
Rectifier	  	MP 70	  	rectifier 	# 30	 	  
 From Waco go 9 miles North on Hwy 35 to Tours Rd (FM
3149). Turn Right & go 1.8 miles to Waco Sta. & rect.

	  	Rectifier	  	MP 76.5	  	rectifier 	# 12	 	  
 From West at Intersection of Hwy 35 and FM 2114 go
East on FM 2114 2.8 miles to Mynar Rd. Turn Left on Mynar Rd. & go 1 mile to Trlioca Rd. Turn Right and follow road .5 mile to rect.

					
	 Hill
	  	Rectifier	  	MP 89.6	  	rectifier 	# 67	 	  
 From Hillsboro take Hwy 22 East 3.8 miles to CR 3138.
Turn Right on CR 3138 and go .7 minles to Rectifier.

  
 BEE CREEK JUNCTION 

 
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 NONE 
  
 Meters 
  
 One 6” turbine meter with a strainer and prover
connections. 
  
 Tanks and Sumps

  
 N/A 
  
 MAYPEARL STATION 
  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 There are two United MSH-C centrifugal pumps driven by 600 hp electric motors. There is no booster pump.

  
 Meters 
  
 There are no Meters at Maypearl Station 
  
 Tanks and Sumps 
  
 There are no tanks at Maypearl Station. The station sump is
pumped by a manually operated pump. 
  

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	Ellis	  	Bee Creek
Junction Block
Valve & Rectifier	  	Mp 105.8	  	rectifier 	# ?	 	From intersection of bee creek Rd & Bee creek School Rd go West on Bee creek School Rd .5 mile to gate on Right. Go through gate and follow road .4 mile to Rect. At
Beecreek Junction.
	  	Rectifier	  	MP 107	  	rectifier 	#13	 	  
 From Hwy 66 go South 1.4 miles on Bee Creek Road to
rectifier

	  	Maypearl Station
Block Valve &
Rectifier	  	MP 111	  	rectifier 	# 40	 	  
 MAYPEARL BOOSTER 1.8 miles East of Maypearl on HWY
66

	  	Rectifier	  	MP 118	  	rectifier 	#?	 	  
 From intersection of Hwy 287 & E FM 875, go West
on E FM 875 4.3 miles to Mc Alpin Rd. Go West .8 mile on McAlpin Rd to rect on Left inside fence.

  
 DALLAS TERMINAL 
  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 There are no pumps or Boosters at Dallas Terminal.

  
 Meters 
  

							
	 Meter #

	 	 Type

	 	 Size

	 	 Use

	 1
	 	Turbine	 	3”	 	Strip delivery
	 2
	 	Turbine	 	6”	 	Full line delivery

  
 Tanks and Sumps 
  
 There are no Shell Pipeline
Tanks at the Dallas Terminal. Dallas Terminal has two sumps, a 2 bbl sump with an automatic pump, and a 20 bbl sump, which must be pumped by the Operator / Deliveryman. 
  

										
	Dallas	  	5517220	  	MP 132.5	  	rectifier 	# 14	 	From US 67 South of Duncanville, exit onto E. Danieldale Rd then go West 1.3 miles to rect.
	  	Block Valve	  	MP 135.028	  	 	 	 	Valve located North side of I 20 & East of Hill City Dr.
	  	Block Valve	  	MP 135.047	  	 	 	 	From intersection of Singleton Blvd & Norwich Ln. Go South on Norwich 1/2 mile to valve on Right.
	  	Dallas
Terminal &
Rectifier	  	MP 143.3	  	rectifier 	# 38	 	DALLAS TERMINAL From intersection of N. Westmoreland Rd. & Singleton Blvd. Turn West on Singleton Blvd. Then go .6 mile to Motiva Terminal on Left. Go South through gate
and follow road toward RR tracks. Open electric gate (0134*) & continue to rect on Right across from proving loop.
	  	Rectifier	  	MP 146.3	  	rectifier 	# 22	 	DALLAS TO FT. WORTH 8”
	Tarrant	  	Rectifier	  	MP 155.5	  	rectifier 	# 15	 	 
	  	Rectifier	  	MP 165	  	rectifier 	# 39	 	 

  
 Additional Items: 

 
 Included Assets: 
  
 Approximately 30 additional acres at Hearne Station outside of fence line not used 
 Pump from Dallas located at off site shop. 
 Antenna and radio at Marlin-Waco
line 
  

 33 

															
	 Trailer
Number

	  	Make

	  	Type

	 	Vehicle identification
Number

	  	 Title Document
 Number

	  	Year

	  	Location

	  	LICENSE
NUMBER

	 84105
	  	Germany	  	Utility	 	3767	  	00099900000547340	  	1995	  	Hearne	  	11X MCH
	 88197
	  	Homemade	  	Utility/Tractor	 	 	  	00099900000137170	  	1993	  	Arlington	  	35X FDL
	 88549
	  	Wells Cargo	  	Utility (Emergency
Response)	 	1WC200G25K2013962	  	22042236368112558	  	1989	  	Arlington	  	35W MSG
	 88623
	  	Skipperbee	  	Boat trailer	 	8501909	  	00011100030202983	  	1969	  	Arlington	  	46W RBT
	 	  	Duracraft	  	Boat & motor	 	ser # 70266	  	 	  	 	  	Arlington	  	TX 1899CE

  
 Idle Line Assets: 

 
 Dallas to Fort Worth Terminal 8”, mothballed, purged with N2 
 Tanks 1251, 1253, 1259 at Hearne Tank Farm, cleaned and out of service 
 5
tanks out of service at Hearne Station (1251, 1253, 1254, 1255, 1259) 
  

 34 

 ODESSA EL PASO PRODUCTS PIPELINE, ODESSA  
 TERMINAL AND EL PASO TERMINAL 
  
 PIPELINE: 
  
 Approximately 248 miles of 6” pipeline 
  
 Mainline Rectifiers: 
  

							
	 ROW Code

	  	Rectifier ID

	  	 Location

	  	Location#

	 OE RECT E14
	  	 	  	Black River Station	  	38900
	 OE RECT E8
	  	 	  	Interstate 20 Kermit	  	355
	 OE RECT E27
	  	 	  	2 Miles west Moss Rd	  	602
	 OE RECT E38
	  	 	  	S/E Notrees	  	1196
	 OE RECT E7
	  	 	  	Winkle Co Rd. 202	  	2602
	 OE RECT E28
	  	 	  	North of Mentone	  	4308
	 OE RECT E6
	  	 	  	Pecos River	  	4640
	 OE RECT E29
	  	 	  	Old Chevron Camp	  	5326
	 OE RECT E39
	  	 	  	4.5 Miles E. FR 2185	  	5600
	 OE RECT E25
	  	 	  	East of Blk River	  	6052
	 OE RECT E31
	  	 	  	Old E-20	  	6304
	 OE RECT E20
	  	 	  	W. Of Blk River	  	6355
	 OE RECT E5
	  	 	  	Jax Cowden	  	6723
	 OE RECT E30
	  	 	  	Cowden Ranch	  	7199
	 OE RECT E22
	  	 	  	Old Shell Station	  	8194
	 OE RECT E35
	  	 	  	Chavez Rd	  	8360
	 OE RECT E4
	  	 	  	Salt Flat East	  	8449
	 OE RECT E11
	  	 	  	Middle Salt Flats	  	8564
	 OE RECT E26
	  	 	  	West Salt Flats	  	8642
	 OE RECT E17
	  	 	  	Salt Flats Café	  	8745
	 OE RECT E10
	  	 	  	Salt Flats West	  	8894
	 OE RECT E21
	  	 	  	Dell City Junction	  	9106
	 OE RECT E12
	  	 	  	Dell City Take off	  	9208
	 OE RECT E33
	  	 	  	1.7mi. E. of Hueco	  	9382
	 OE RECT E3
	  	 	  	W. of FR 1111	  	9649
	 OE RECT E18
	  	 	  	Williams Ranch	  	10264
	 OE RECT E34
	  	 	  	Barrego	  	10915
	 OE RECT E2
	  	 	  	El Paso RV Park	  	12005
	 OE RECT E23
	  	 	  	1601 Berryville St.	  	12403
	 OE RECT E13
	  	 	  	Blk Valve 17 Ave	  	12576
	 OE RECT E32
	  	 	  	Gateway East	  	12919

  
 ODESSA TERMINAL 
  
 Truck rack: 
  
 Three lane truck facility. 
  

 35 

 TANKS 
  

					
	 Tank Number

	 	 Nominal Shell Capacity (bbl)

	 	 Current Service

	 591
	 	20000	 	LSD
	 579
	 	15000	 	HSD
	 581
	 	15000	 	Jet A
	 600
	 	20000	 	Jet A
	 338
	 	18000	 	Transmix
	 339
	 	18000	 	Transmix
	 101
	 	74000	 	RU
	 102
	 	74000	 	RU
	 570
	 	20000	 	PU
	 225
	 	52000	 	HSD
	 598
	 	20000	 	PU
	 571
	 	20000	 	RU
	 228
	 	61000	 	LSD
	 572
	 	20000	 	RU
	 573
	 	20000	 	RU
	 229
	 	61000	 	RU
	 574
	 	20000	 	Jet A
	 590
	 	20000	 	LSD
	 585
	 	20000	 	LSD
	 286
	 	20000	 	HSD

  
 Also small tanks 2010, 2020 and 57.
Odessa Terminal has 4 tanks that are currently dedicated to servicing the truck rack. There are 11 tank booster pumps. 
  
 ODESSA STATION 
  
 Unit #1 is equipped with a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD). The VFD is controlled by a case pressure set point. 
  
 PUMPS AND BOOSTERS 
  

							
	Mainline Units

	 	Horse Power

	 	Impeller Size

	 	 Approx.
 Pressure

	1	 	500	 	 	 	700 psi
	2	 	500	 	 	 	700 psi
	3	 	400	 	 	 	550 psi
				
	Booster	 	 	 	 	 	 
	A	 	40	 	 	 	100 psi

  
 Two large transformers at substation
and tank farm power grid. 
  
 METERS

  
 Odessa Station Receipt Meter: 4” Turbine Meter. Odessa
station main line meter, 6” turbine meter max flow rate 1500 bbls/hr. 
  
 TANKS AND SUMPS 
  
 Sump:
station has a sump. 
  

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 KERMIT STATION 
  
 PUMPS AND BOOSTERS 
  

							
	 Mainline Units

	 	 Horse Power

	 	 Impeller Size

	 	 Approx.
 Pressure

	 1
	 	500	 	 	 	700 psi
	 2
	 	500	 	 	 	700 psi

  
 METERS 
  
 N/A 
  
 Tanks: 
  
 N/A 
  
 Sump: 
  
 Discrete High Sump Alarm generates Station Lock Out.

  
 BLACK RIVER STATION 
  
 PUMPS AND BOOSTERS 
  

							
	 Mainline Units

	 	 Horse Power

	 	 Impeller Size

	 	 Approx.
 Pressure

	 1
	 	500	 	 	 	700 psi
	 2
	 	500	 	 	 	700 psi
		
	Unit #1 is equipped with a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD).	 	 

  
  
 METERS 
  
 N/A 
  
 Tanks: 
  
 N/A 
  
 Sump: 
  
 Station has a sump. 
  
 HUECO STATION 
  
 PUMPS AND BOOSTERS 
  

							
	 Mainline Units

	 	 Horse Power

	 	 Impeller Size

	 	 Approx.
 Pressure

	 1
	 	500	 	 	 	700 psi
	 2
	 	500	 	 	 	700 psi

  
 METERS 
  
 N/A 
  
 Tanks: 
  
 N/A 
  
 Sump: 
  
 Station has a sump. 
  
 EL PASO PREVIEW 
  
 Densitometer and control panel 
  

 37 

 EL PASO TERMINAL / SANTA FE TANK FARM (All idle and purged) 
  

									
	 Tank #

	  	 Nominal Volume
 (Gallons)

	  	 Product

	  	 Location

	  	 Status

	 1
	  	840,000	  	Gasoline	  	EL Paso Terminal	  	idle and empty
	 2
	  	1,008,000	  	Gasoline	  	EL Paso Terminal	  	idle and empty
	 3
	  	1,008,000	  	Gasoline	  	EL Paso Terminal	  	idle and empty
	 4
	  	1,008,000	  	Gasoline	  	EL Paso Terminal	  	idle and empty
	 5
	  	1,008,000	  	Gasoline	  	EL Paso Terminal	  	idle and empty
	 6
	  	1,008,000	  	Low Sulfur Diesel	  	EL Paso Terminal	  	idle and empty
	 7
	  	840,000	  	Low Sulfur Diesel	  	EL Paso Terminal	  	idle and empty
	 8
	  	630,000	  	High Sulfur Diesel	  	EL Paso Terminal	  	Idle and empty
	 9
	  	630,000	  	Low Sulfur Diesel	  	EL Paso Terminal	  	idle and empty
	 10
	  	21,000	  	Gas/Diesel mix	  	EL Paso Terminal	  	Idle and empty
	 11
	  	21,000	  	Gas/Diesel mix	  	EL Paso Terminal	  	Idle and empty
	 20
	  	21,000	  	Gas/Diesel mix	  	EL Paso Terminal	  	Idle and empty
	 27
	  	210,000	  	Ethanol	  	EL Paso Terminal	  	idle and empty
	 12
	  	840,000	  	Low Sulfur Diesel	  	Santa Fe Terminal	  	idle and empty
	 13
	  	840,000	  	High Sulfur Diesel	  	Santa Fe Terminal	  	idle and empty
	 14
	  	840,000	  	Low Sulfur Diesel	  	Santa Fe Terminal	  	idle and empty
	 15
	  	420,000	  	High Sulfur Diesel	  	Santa Fe Terminal	  	idle and empty
	 26
	  	42,000	  	Gas/Diesel mix	  	Santa Fe Terminal	  	idle and empty
	 various
	  	6,000	  	additive	  	El Paso Terminal	  	idle and empty

  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 2 Booster pumps located at
El Paso Terminal – used for tank/tank transfers and transfer product to Santa Fe Terminal 
  
 3 Booster pumps located at Santa Fe Terminal. Used to transfer product to Kinder Morgan’s Pipeline System. 
  
 Meters 
  
 The mainline meter and prover that were located at the El Paso Terminal have
been relocated to the El Paso Meter Station site within the Western Refinery property.  
  
 Tanks, Sumps and Product Types 
  
 El Paso Terminal has two sumps: 
  
 Truck Rack Sump (Collect rain water from rack area) 
 Terminal Sump (was utilized for station piping) 
  

Santa Fe Terminal has one sump 
  
 Product Types: 
 Low Sulfur Diesel, 
 Regular Unleaded Gasoline, 
 Premium Unleaded Gasoline 
 Alkylate 
  

 38 

 6” El Paso to Santa Fe Transfer line 
  

							
	 	  	 Original
 Condition

	  	 New Condition (After Feb 2004)

	 Outer Diameter
	  	6.625”	  	6.625”
	 Wall Thickness
	  	0.25”	  	0.25”
	 SMYS
	  	46000	  	46000
	 Hydrotest
	  	395 psig	  	1800
	 MOP
	  	275 psig	  	1440 psig
	 Length
	  	0.98 mi	  	.676 mi (now part of OE mainline)	  	0.304 mi (idle)

  
 12” El Paso to
Santa Fe transfer line 
  

			
	 	  	 Original Condition

	 Outer Diameter
	  	12.75”
	 Wall Thickness
	  	0.25”
	 SMYS
	  	46000
	 Hydrotest
	  	385 psig
	 MOP
	  	275 psig
	 Length
	  	1.05 mi

  
 Santa Fe –
Chevron 6” 
  

							
	 	  	 Original
 Condition

	  	 New Condition (After Feb 2004)

	 Outer Diameter
	  	6.625”	  	6.625”
	 Wall Thickness
	  	0.25”	  	0.25”
	 SMYS
	  	46000	  	46000
	 Hydrotest
	  	412 psig	  	1800 psig	  	412 psig
	 MOP
	  	275 psig	  	1440 psig	  	275 psig
	 Length
	  	0.350 mi	  	.1 mi (now part of OE mainline)	  	0.250 mi (mothballed)

  
 Santa Fe –
Southern Pacific 4” 
  

					
	 	  	Pipeline Data

	 Outer Diameter
	  	4.5”	  	4.5”
	 Wall Thickness
	  	0.188”	  	0.237”
	 SMYS
	  	42000	  	42000
	 Hydrotest
	  	2160 psig	  	2160 psig
	 MOP
	  	720 psig	  	720 psig
	 Length
	  	0.141 mi	  	0.303 mi

  
 EL PASO METER STATION

  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 N/A 
  
 Meters 
  
 One 4” Turbine Meter with strainer 

	

  

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 Tank: 
  

					
	 Tank Number

	 	 Nominal Shell Capacity

	 	 Roof

	 1
	 	20000	 	Internal Floating
	 2
	 	24000	 	Floating
	 3
	 	24000	 	Floating
	 4
	 	24000	 	Floating
	 5
	 	24000	 	Floating
	 6
	 	24000	 	Floating
	 7
	 	20000	 	Cone
	 8
	 	15000	 	Cone
	 9
	 	15000	 	Cone
	 20
	 	500	 	Relief Slop
	 10
	 	500	 	Slop
	 11
	 	500	 	Slop
	 27
	 	2000	 	Ethanol

  
 Sump: 
  
 500 BBL Slop tanks
used. 
  
 SANTA FE TANK FARM (idle and purged) AND PIPELINES IN EL PASO
AREA 
  
 Tanks 
  

					
	 Tank Number

	 	 Nominal Shell Capacity

	 	 Product

	 14
	 	20000	 	LSD
	 12
	 	20000	 	Jet A
	 13
	 	20000	 	HSD
	 15
	 	10000	 	HSD
	 26
	 	1000	 	Slop

  
 Owned Vehicles:

  

															
	 Description

	  	Unit
Number

	  	Plate
Number

	  	Sticker
Number

	  	Exp.
Year

	  	Exp.
Month

	  	Mfr.

	  	VIN

	 Located in El Paso/GWG
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 Emergency Response Trailer
	  	 	  	78W DJN	  	 	  	2004	  	1	  	Wells
Cargo ‘91	  	1WC200G25M20169
59

  
 Additional Items: 

 
 VSAT equipment at Hueco, Pecos River, BV 17, Kermit, Odessa, Black River owned by Shell

 500 Bankhead Property 
 Shell Odessa Warehouse 
  

 40 

 ORION PRODUCTS PIPELINE 
  
 MAINLINE PIPE: 
  
 Approximately 760 miles of 12”, 14”, 16”, and 20” mainline pipe and 6”/12” Aledo delivery pipe. 
  
 EAST HOUSTON STATION 
  
 PUMPS AND BOOSTER 
  

					
	 Station Booster
	 	350 HP – Centrifugal	  	 
	 Unit # 8
	 	800 HP – Centrifugal	  	 
	 Unit # 9
	 	800 HP – Centrifugal	  	 
	 Unit # 1
	 	2500 HP – Centrifugal	  	 
	 Unit # 2
	 	2500 HP – Centrifugal	  	 
	 Unit # 3
	 	2500 HP – Centrifugal	  	 

  
 METERS 
  

			
	 Galena Park 12”
	 	8” Turbine Meter
	 East Houston 16”
	 	8” Turbine Meter

  

			
	 TANKS:
	  	8 - 100,000 bbls. Tanks
	 	  	1222 –Low Sulfur diesel
	 	  	1423 – Regular unleaded
	 	  	1403 – Regular unleaded
	 	  	1225 – Super unleaded
	 	  	1223 – Low Sulfur diesel
	 	  	1224 – Aviation Jet Fuel – Jet 8
	 	  	1427 – High Sulfur Diesel Fuel
	 	  	1388 – Low Sulfur Diesel
	 	  	1 - 20,000 bbls. Tank for interface
	 	  	830 – Interface

  
 CENTERVILLE STATION 

 
 PUMPS 
  

					
	 Unit # 1
	 	2250 HP – Centrifugal	  	 
	 Unit # 2
	 	2250 HP – Centrifugal	  	 
	 Unit # 3
	 	700 HP – Centrifugal	  	 

  
 METERS 
  
 Sonic Flow Meter 
  
 TANKS AND SUMPS 
  
 Tanks: N/A 
  
 Sump: The Control Center monitors the level on the sump. 
  
 CORSICANA STATION 
  
 PUMPS AND BOOSTERS 
  
 Pumps:                    N/A 
 Booster:                  N/A 
  
 METERS 
  
 N/A 
  

 41 

 TANKS 
  
 The transmix/sump tank is a 210 bbl tank. 
  
 SUMPS 
  
 The sump is used primarily for trap drainage and is pumped into the Transmix/Sump Tank when full. It is 7ft long 24” in diameter and will hold
approximately 4 barrels. 
  
 FROST STATION 
  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  

			
	 Station Booster North
	 	300 HP – Centrifugal
		
	 Station Booster West
	 	150 HP – Centrifugal
		
	 North:
	 	 
	 Unit # 1
	 	1200 HP – Centrifugal
	 Unit # 2
	 	1200 HP – Centrifugal
		
	 West:
	 	 
	 Unit # 1
	 	1200 HP – Centrifugal
	 Unit # 2
	 	1200 HP – Centrifugal

  
 Meters 
  

			
	 Receive meter
	 	6” Turbine
	 North meter
	 	6” Turbine
	 West meter
	 	6” Turbine

  
 Tanks and Sumps 
  

					
	 Tanks:

	 	 Size

	  	 Grade

	 # 516
	 	120,000	  	Regular Unleaded
	 # 515
	 	60,000	  	Jet
	 # 514
	 	100,000	  	Low Sulfur Diesel
	 # 513
	 	80,000	  	Regular Unleaded
	 # 512
	 	100,000	  	Low Sulfur Diesel
	 # 511
	 	40,000	  	Super Unleaded
	 # 4420
	 	20,000	  	Interface tank

  
 Sump: 
  
 An approximately 9’ high sump is
located on the site. 
  
 ORION WEST LEG 

 
 WALNUT SPRINGS STATIONS 
  
 Pumps & Boosters 
  

			
	 Unit # 1
	 	1200 HP – Centrifugal
	 Unit # 2
	 	1200 HP – Centrifugal
	 Unit # 3
	 	1250 HP – Centrifugal

  
 Meters 
  
 Sonic Meter

  
 Tanks: 
  
 N/A 
  

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 Sump: 
  
 There is an approximately 6’ tall sump on site. 
  

									
	 Cathodic Protection

	 County

	 	 Block Valve, Rectifier
 or Station

	  	Location

	  	 old #

	  	 Driving Directions

	Orion line
	 CORSICANA WEST
  

	 Navarro
	 	 Rectifier
	  	mp 333.20	  	rectifier # 3T-1	  	From intersection of FM 2666 & W 2nd Ave. turn West into Corsicana State Home entrance. Follow road left through parking lot & around fence to cattle guard on left. Go
through cattle guard then .5 mile to rect. Near house at end of road.
	 	 Rectifier
	  	MP 332.2	  	rectifier # 3T-2	  	  
 1600 Ft. East of Beeman Ln of Drane
Rd.

	 	 Rectifier
	  	MP 330.70	  	rectifier # 3T-56	  	  
 925 feet East of NW 2050 on McCarter
Rd.

	 	 Rectifier
	  	MP 328.8	  	rectifier # 3T-3	  	  
 350 feet South of NW 2080 on NW
2060

	 	 Rectifier
	  	MP 327.00	  	rectifier # 3T-9	  	  
 From intersection of Hwy 22 & FM 1126 at Barry go
South on Fm 1126 2.1 miles. Turn Left on dirt road & go .5 miles to rect on fence line.

	 	 Rectifier
	  	MP 326.4	  	rectifier # 3T-55	  	  
 530 feet West of FM 1126 on NW
2230

	 	 Rectifier
	  	MP 324.4	  	rectifier # 3T-8	  	  
 At intersection of NW 2200 & NW
2840

	 	 Rectifier
	  	MP 321.60	  	rectifier # 3T-13	  	  
 ON FM 55 300 FT. South of NW
2250

	 	 Rectifier
	  	MP 318.80	  	rectifier # 3T-14	  	  
 ON NW 4060 2000 FT. North of NW
4050

	 	 Rectifier
	  	MP 316.10	  	rectifier # 3T-18	  	  
 ON FM 667 1150 FT. North of NW
4110

	 	 Rectifier
	  	MP 313.70	  	rectifier # 3T-7	  	  
 On FM 639 2100 Ft. South of Hwy
22

	 	 Frost Station
  

	 	 OR-FRST-TK511 Rectifier
	  	Frost Station	  	rectifier # 2	  	  
 Located in Frost Station outside firewall at SW
corner.

	 	 OR-FRST-TK512 Rectifier
	  	Frost Station	  	rectifier # 3	  	  
 Located in Frost Station outside firewall at West
end.

	 	 OR-FRST-TK513 Rectifier
	  	Frost Station	  	rectifier # 4	  	  
 Located in Frost Station outside firewall near NW
corner

	 	 OR-FRST-TK514 Rectifier
	  	Frost Station	  	rectifier # 5	  	  
 Located in Frost Station outside firewall at North
side

	 	 OR-FRST-TK515 Rectifier
	  	Frost Station	  	rectifier # 6	  	  
 Located in Frost Station outside firewall at NE
corner

	 	 OR-FRST-TK516 Rectifier
	  	Frost Station	  	rectifier # 7	  	  
 Located in Frost Station outside firewall at SE
corner

	 	 OR-FRST-TK4420 Rectifier
	  	Frost Station	  	rectifier # 1	  	  
 Located in Frost Station outside firewall at side
near electro-center building.

	 	 OR-FRST-01 Rectifier
	  	Frost Station	  	rectifier # ST-58	  	  
 Located in Frost Station just inside South fence East
of control bulding.

	 	 Rectifier
	  	MP 312.00	  	rectifier # 3T 23	  	  
 300 Ft. South of Frost Station in
field

	 	 Rectifier
	  	Mp 310.7	  	rectifier # 3T-23	  	  
 .3 mile South of Hwy 22 on CR
3418

  
 DE LEON STATION 
  
 METERS 
 Meters:            Sonic Flow Meter 

	

  

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 CLYDE STATION 
  
 PUMPS AND BOOSTERS 
  

			
	 Unit # 1
	  	1250 HP – Centrifugal
	 Unit # 2
	  	1200 HP – Centrifugal
	 Unit # 3
	  	1250 HP – Centrifugal

  
 METERS 
  
 Meter:            N/A 
  
 TANKS 
  
 N/A 
  
 SUMP 
  
 An approximately 5’ tall sump is located on site. 
  
 TYE STATION 
  
 PUMPS AND BOOSTERS 
  
 N/A 
  
 METERS 
  
 Tye Station Receipt Meter: 6” Turbine Meter 
  
 TANKS 
  
 One 5,000bbls. Tank 
  
 SUMP 
  
 The Tye Station Operator pumps the sump out. 
  
 FILTERS 
  
 Tye Station is equipped with a filter vessel. 
  
 MIDLAND BASIN 
  
 PUMPS AND BOOSTERS 
  
 N/A 
  
 METERS 
  
 N/A 
  
 TANKS 
  
 N/A 
  
 SUMP 
  
 The sump is in local control and can be pumped into the mainline. 
 There is a discrete High Level Alarm 
  
 ODESSA TERMINAL 
  
 Odessa Terminal Delivery Meter: 4” Turbine Meter 
  

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 ORION NORTH LEG 
  

ORION/HEARNE CONNECTION @ BEE CREEK 
  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 N/A 
  
 Meters 
  
 One 6” Turbine Meter 
  
 Tank: 
  
 N/A 
  
 Sump 
  
 N/A 
  
 GRANDVIEW STATION 
  
 PUMPS AND BOOSTERS 
  

			
	 Unit # 1
	 	800 HP – Centrifugal
	 Unit # 2
	 	800 HP – Centrifugal

  
 METERS 
  
 N/A 
  
 Tanks: 
  
 N/A 
  
 Sump: 
  
 Station has a sump. 
  
 CRESSON STATION 
  
 PUMPS AND BOOSTERS 
  

			
	 Unit # 1
	 	800 HP – Centrifugal
	 Unit # 2
	 	800 HP – Centrifugal
	 Unit # 3
	 	800 HP – Centrifugal

  
 METERS 
  
 N/A 
  
 Tank 
  
 N/A 
  
 Sump 
  
 An approximately 9’ sump is located on site.

  
 CHICO STATION 
  
 PUMPS AND BOOSTERS 
  

			
	 Unit # 1
	 	800 HP – Centrifugal
	 Unit # 2
	 	800 HP – Centrifugal
	 Unit # 3
	 	800 HP – Centrifugal

  

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 METERS 
  
 N/A 
  
 Tanks 
  
 N/A 
  
 Sump 
  
 The station has an 8’ sump. 
  
 HENRIETTA STATION 
  
 PUMPS AND BOOSTERS 
  

			
	 Unit # 1
	 	800 HP – Centrifugal
	 Unit # 2
	 	800 HP – Centrifugal

  
 METERS 
  
 N/A 
  
 Tanks 
  
 N/A 
  
 Sump 
  
 Station has a 9’ sump. 
  
 DUNCAN STATION 
  
 Pumps and Boosters 
  
 N/A 
  
 Meters 
  
 One 6” Turbine Meter 
  
 Tank: 
  
 One 600 bbl. Relief Tank. 
  
 Sump: 
  
 The station has a 9’ sump. 
  
 Filters 
  
 Duncan Station is equipped with two banks of filter vessels. 
  

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	 Cathodic Protection
  

	 County

	  	Block Valve,
Rectifier or Station

	  	Location

	  	 old rectifier #

	  	 Driving Directions

	Orion line
	Frost to Duncan
	 Navarro
	  	Frost Station	  	Mp 0.0	  	 	  	  
 Go East from Mertens on Hwy 22 for 2 miles to Station on Right.

	 Ellis
	  	Rectifier	  	MP 25	  	 rectifier #
 40
	  	From FM 667 go 1.6 miles East on Whiterock Road
	  	11005-046
Grandview
Station	  	MP 40.1	  	rectifier # 64	  	  
 Located at Grandview Station. From Maypearl go
Southwest on FM 66 5.2 miles. Turn Right on Weakly Road. Go 1.8 miles to Gas Plant Road. Turn Left & go .1 mile to station on Right.

	 Johnson
	  	Rectifier	  	MP 46.1	  	rectifier # 39	  	  
 From Alvarado go South on Hwy. 35 to Exit 21 at CR
107. Turn left on CR 107. Go 1.5 miles to Cr 204. Turn Right on CR 204. Go 1.3 miles to CR 106. Turn Right on CR 106. Go .7 mile to Rectifier on right.

	  	Rectifier	  	mp 53.2	  	OR-MP 053.2-N	  	  
 From intersection of Hwy 35 & FM 3136 at Alvarado
turn West on FM 3136 & go 5.3 miles. Turn left on CR 316 & go 1.2 miles to Rectifier on left near road.

	  	Rectifier	  	MP 57.9	  	rectifier # 65	  	  
 At Keene go North on N Fairview St. to East Oakdale
St. Turn Right and go .6 miles to CR 702 A(Barnes). Turn Left and go 1 mile to Rectifier on Right.

	 	  	Rectifier	  	MP 64.1	  	OR-MP 061.10-N	  	  
 From intersection of 174 & FM 917 at Joshua turn
West on FM 917 & go 1.3 miles to ranch entrance on Left. Follow private road to rectifier located beside road.

	 Parker
	  	11005-060
Cresson Station	  	MP 76.7	  	rectifier # 58	  	  
 Located at Cresson Station. From Cresson go East on
377 5.2 miles to Goforth Road. Turn Right and go 2.3 miles to Station on Right.

	  	Block Valve 10	  	MP 82.8	  	 	  	  
 Lake Moncrief South Go South on S FM 5 past Mcfarland
Ranch Road .4 miles to pvt road on Left. Follow road around lake .5 mile to valve site.

	  	Block Valve 20	  	MP 84.2	  	 	  	  
 (Lake Moncrief North) From intersection of Mcfarland
Ranch Road & S. FM 5 go East on Mcfarland Ranch Road 2.5 miles to valve site.

	  	Rectifier	  	MP 85.2	  	rectifier # 38	  	  
 From FM 2376 at Aledo turn North on Old Annetta Rd.
Go 1.6 miles to Rectifier on Right

	  	Underwood
Junction	  	MP 86.5	  	 	  	  
 From I-20 & FM 1187 intersection go South 1.9
mile on FM 1187 to Aledo. Turn right at Library & follow road (Underwood Road) 1.5 miles to Junction on Right.

	  	Pride Junction	  	 	  	 	  	  
 From I-20 & FM 1187 intersection go South 1.2
mile on FM 1187. Turn right at blinking light (new high school entrance). Go .3 mile to gate on Right. Follow road through gate then .2 mile to Fenced piping.

	  	Adedo
Terminal	  	 	  	 	  	  
 From Intersection of Ranchhouse Rd & I-20 go East
1 mile on feeder road to Pride’s terminal entrance.

	  	Rectifier	  	MP 99.2	  	OR-MP 099.22-N	  	 
	 Wise
	  	Rectifier	  	MP 111	  	rectifier # 130	  	  
 From Bridgport, Texas Intersection Hwy. 114 &
2123 go South on 2123 9.2 miles to CR. 3673(Gentry’s) turn West go .2 mile to CR 3671 turn South go .7 mile and turn East on CR 3672 go 1.1 mile. Rectifier to the South in pasture. You can see it from road.

	  	Rectifier	  	MP 117.8	  	rectifier # 66	  	  
 From Bridgport, Texas Intersection Hwy. 114 &
2123 go South on 2123 4.7 miles to CR. 3540 turn West & go .9 mile to rectifier beside road.

	  	Rectifier	  	MP 124	  	rectifier # 37	  	  
 From Bridgport, Texas Intersection Hwy. 380 &
1658 go West on 1658 1.2 miles.

	  	Chico Station
& Rectifier	  	MP 130	  	rectifier # 53	  	  
 At Chico Station. Intersection of Hwy. 101 & 1810
go West on 1810 3.5 miles.

	 	  	  
 CHICO TO WHITICA FALLS

	 Jack
	  	Rectifier	  	MP 140	  	rectifier # 36	  	  
 From Bowie, Tx. Intersection of Hwy. 287 & 1125
go South 14 miles to unit.

  

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	 Montague

	  	 	 	 	  	 	  	 
	Clay	  	Rectifier	 	MP 145	  	 rectifier #
 125
	  	From Newport, Texas Intersection of Hwy. 1288 & Hwy. 59 go North 1.8 miles
	  	Rectifier	 	MP 152	  	 	  	  
 HWY 174 & FM1288

	  	Rectifier	 	MP 155.5	  	 rectifier #
 60
	  	  
 From Bellevue, Tx. Intersection of Hwy. 287 &
1288 go South on 1288 2.5 miles. Turn West on Hwy. 2321 go 2.5 miles to unit.

	  	Rectifier	 	MP 160	  	 rectifier #
 122
	  	  
 From Bellevue, Tx. Go West on Hwy 287 for 3.8 miles
to roadcrossing & turn South. Go across bridge on dirt road. Go 3.5 miles to unitjust past ranch house on right.

	  	Rectifier	 	MP 166	  	 rectifier #
 94
	  	  
 Approx 2 miles East of Henrietta, Tx. Off Hwy. 287
turn South on New London Rd. next to roadside park. Go 3.4 miles to unit.

	  	Rectifier	 	MP 169	  	 rectifier #
 61
	  	  
 Henrietta, Texas Intersection of Hwy. 287 & 148
go South on Hwy 148 for 1.4 miles.

	  	Rectifier	 	MP 170	  	 rectifier #
 62
	  	  
 Henrietta, Tx. Intersection of Hwy 287 & 148 go
South on Hwy. 148 for .5 miles turn West on Hwy. 2847 go 1.4 miles to unit.

	  	Rectifier	 	MP 172	  	 rectifier #
 110
	  	  
 Going to Whiticha Falls, Tx. To Henrietta, Tx. Take
Myers exit to the right. Go .8 mile & turn South on private road. Go over the R.R. tracks, road curves to the right, go .2 miles to landing strip and turn left. Go .3 mile. Unit can be seen to the left across fence in
pasture.

	  	Henrietta
Station	 	MP 175.5	  	 	  	  
 From Hennietta Go West on Hwy 82 for 5 miles then
turn Left on Brown Road. Go.3 mile to Station on Right.

		
	 	  	  
 Henrietta to Whiticha Falls

					
	Clay	  	Rectifier	 	MP 177	  	 rectifier #
 35
	  	  
 Intersection of Hwy. 287 & Buddy Rd. go South on
Buddy Rd. .3 mile to unit.

	  	Rectifier	 	MP 182	  	 rectifier #
 116
	  	  
 At first crossover outside Witicha Falls city limits
Hwy 287 East turn South and go through metal gate. Follow dirt road .3 miles to unit.

					
	Wichita	  	Rectifier	 	MP 186.1	  	 rectifier #
 128
	  	  
 At intersection of Hwy. 287 & Hwy. 79 (East
Scott) turn South, go over RR tracks .2 miles. Go through pipe gate under Express Way to unit.

	  	Wichita Falls
Station	 	MP 187.7	  	 	  	 
		
	 	  	  
 HENRIETTA TO DUNCAN

					
	Clay	  	Henrietta
Station &
Rectifier	 	MP 0.0	  	 rectifier
 # OR-0.0
	  	  
 From Hennietta Go West on Hwy 82 for 5 miles then
turn Left on Brown Road. Go.3 mile to Station on Right.

	  	Block Valve #1	 	MP 9.9	  	 	  	From Petrolia go 4 Miles South on Hwy 148 to Lone Star Road. Turn East (left), go 1.5 miles. Blockvalve is on the left side of road.
	  	Block Valve #2	 	MP 17.5	  	 	  	  
 From Byers turn on Hwy 171 East. Go 3.5 miles. Block
valve is on the right side of Hwy 171.

					
	Jefferson Ok.	  	Block Valve #3
& Rectifier	 	MP 21.8	  	 Rectifier
 # OR-23
	  	  
 On Hwy 79 after crossing the Red River going North,
go 1.3 miles then turn East (right) at Carter Farms sign. Go nearly 4 miles (you will go about 1 mile past line) turn right at intersection. Go .6 mile. Valve is on left side of road.

	  	Block Valve #4	 	MP 34.4	  	 	  	  
 Going East on Hwy 70 into Waurika, turn North on Hwy
5. Go 4 miles,stay right on access road. Go 2.3 miles (passing rodeo grounds on right) Turn East (right) go .5 mile. Block valve is on the right side of road.

					
	Stephens Ok.	  	Block Valve #5	 	MP 45.6	  	 	  	  
 From Comanche go North on Hwy 81 1.4 miles to
Cattlemans Road. Turn Left & go .6 mile to N 2810 Rd. Turn Right & go 200 yds. to valve site on Right.

	  	Duncan Station
& Rectifier	 	MP 48.57	  	 Rectifier
 # OR-48
	  	  
 In Empire City, Ok. On Hwy 81 turn East on Sunray
road & go .7 mile to gate. Go through gate then turn right and follow road .5 mile to Station.

  

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 Vehicles: 
  

															
	 Trailer
Number

	  	Make

	  	 Type

	  	Vehicle identification Number

	  	Title Document Number

	  	Year

	  	Location

	  	LICENSE NUMBER

	 88145
	  	EZ Loader	  	Boat Trailer	  	1ZE1EBT10PL020320	  	00099900000270922	  	1993	  	Frost	  	48XNZK
	 88241
	  	Eagle	  	Utility (Communications) #1	  	1E9VT2028PA037392	  	16525037432133117	  	1993	  	Frost	  	31X MTF
	 84143
	  	Homemade	  	Haul (Haul tractor)	  	4P5SH1626V1009969	  	16130435690113052	  	1997	  	Frost	  	40V VCW
	 88653
	  	Shopmade	  	Haul (Haul tractor)	  	TR168522	  	00000000026359889	  	1986	  	Frost	  	46W SKN
	 	  	Wells Cargo	  	Utility (Spill Response) #3	  	1WC200F29R4019683	  	109000037394151000	  	1994	  	Frost	  	70X-LRM
	 	  	Jacobsen	  	Utility (Boom) #2	  	1J9DE2F23NF015091	  	10910037395145100	  	1992	  	Frost	  	71X-LRM
	 	  	Sea Ark	  	Boat and Motor	  	SAB00720C393	  	None	  	1993	  	Frost	  	TX 2421 HC

  
 Included Asset List
in Arlington Area 
  

													
	 Trailer
Number

	  	Make

	  	Type

	 	Vehicle identification Number

	  	Title Document Number

	  	Year

	  	LICENSE NUMBER

	 88197
	  	Homemade	  	UTILITY/TRACTOR	 	 	  	00099900000137170	  	1993	  	35X-FDL
	 88549
	  	Wells Cargo	  	Utility (Emergency Response)	 	1WC200G25K2013962	  	22042236368112558	  	1989	  	35W MSG
	 88623
	  	Skipperbee	  	Boat	 	8501909	  	00011100030202983	  	1969	  	46W RBT
	 	  	Duracraft	  	Boat and Motor	 	ser # 70266	  	None	  	 	  	TX 1899CE

  

															
	 Trailer
Number

	  	Make

	  	 Type

	  	Vehicle identification Number

	  	Title Document Number

	  	Year

	  	Location

	  	LICENSE NUMBER

	 88145
	  	EZ Loader	  	Boat Trailer	  	1ZE1EBT10PL020320	  	00099900000270922	  	1993	  	Frost	  	48XNZK
	 88241
	  	Eagle	  	Utility (Communications) #1	  	1E9VT2028PA037392	  	16525037432133117	  	1993	  	Frost	  	31X MTF
	 84143
	  	Homemade	  	Haul (Haul tractor)	  	4P5SH1626V1009969	  	16130435690113052	  	1997	  	Frost	  	40V VCW
	 88653
	  	Shopmade	  	Tractor Haul Trailer at Corsicana	  	TR168522	  	00000000026359889	  	1986	  	Frost	  	46W SKN
	 	  	Wells Cargo	  	Utility (Spill Response) #3	  	1WC200F29R4019683	  	109000037394151000	  	1994	  	Frost	  	70X-LRM
	 	  	Jacobsen	  	Utility (Boom) #2	  	1J9DE2F23NF015091	  	10910037395145100	  	1992	  	Frost	  	71X-LRM
	 	  	Sea Ark	  	boat & motor	  	SAB00720C393	  	 	  	1993	  	Frost	  	TX 2421 HC

  

 49 

															
	 Description

	  	Unit
Number

	  	Plate
Number

	  	Sticker
Number

	  	Exp.
Year

	  	Exp.Month

	  	Mfr.

	  	VIN

	 Tye Boat trailer
	  	 	  	93VKKR	  	 	  	2004	  	3	  	Dilley	  	313894
	 Tye ERT
	  	 	  	38XLCY	  	 	  	2004	  	3	  	Big Tex ‘91	  	1WC200G27M2016137
	 Tye Utility Trailer
	  	84068	  	33TZZD	  	 	  	2004	  	3	  	Big Tex	  	16VPX122XS1E64092
	 Tye Welding Trailer
	  	947CC	  	43VRTX	  	 	  	2004	  	3	  	1959/TAND	  	B10974
	 2 Wheel Utility
	  	02488	  	37V KYY	  	738945PE	  	2004	  	8	  	 	  	TR29384
	 HDX PERT
	  	 	  	79V ZVM	  	738946PE	  	2004	  	8	  	Wells Cargo	  	1WC200M21L2015598
	 Lowe Boat Trailer
	  	05388	  	63XKGX	  	738947PE	  	2004	  	8	  	Admiral ‘87	  	 
	 Tracker Boat Trailer
	  	06298	  	73T VMY	  	738948PE	  	2004	  	8	  	 	  	none
	 Communication
	  	05422	  	68W KGR	  	00742367PE	  	2004	  	10	  	Wells Cargo ‘91	  	1WC200L27M2017813
	 Goose Neck
	  	06294	  	11WXFD	  	00742366PE	  	2004	  	10	  	Lee ‘93	  	4LGT20H5P1000607
	 18 Ft. Utility
	  	05396	  	31W BKJ	  	777613PE	  	2004	  	12	  	Big Tex ‘89	  	16VPB1821KE22710
	 Steamer Trailer
	  	05397	  	21V RYP	  	777612PE	  	2004	  	12	  	Big Tex ‘89	  	16VAN1228K1C22865
								
	 Located in Midland/GWG
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 Area Safety Trailer
	  	 	  	67W-HNS	  	 	  	2004	  	12	  	Wells Cargo ‘98	  	1WC200G21W2035530

  
 Additional Items: 

 
 VSAT owned by Shell at Odessa Station, Lake Conroe, Odessa Meters. 
 16’ Lowe Aluminum Boat Serial LWNH5832M75G with 25 HP motor SN-05002232 
 Dilly Boat Trailer VIN #313894 
 Trailer 10’ License 51X-STD 
  
 Idle Line: 
  
 12” line North of Corsicana Station, purged with nitrogen 
 12” line
Between Henrietta and Wichita Falls, purged with N2 
 XOM Corsicana Station to Shell Corsicana Station 20” 
 Teague Station site (land for new pump station) 
 Old SPLC Corsicana Station

  

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