Document:

Exhibit 10.5

 Exhibit 10.5 
 SPECIFIC TERMS IN THIS EXHIBIT HAVE BEEN REDACTED BECAUSE CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT FOR THOSE TERMS HAS BEEN REQUESTED. THE REDACTED MATERIAL HAS BEEN SEPARATELY FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION, AND THE TERMS HAVE BEEN MARKED AT THE APPROPRIATE PLACE WITH FIVE ASTERISKS (*****) OR WITH THE WORD “[REDACTED]”. 
 PRODUCTS OFFTAKE AGREEMENT 
 between 

MORGAN STANLEY CAPITAL GROUP INC. 
 and 
 PBF HOLDING COMPANY LLC 

Dated as of December 14, 2010 

 Table of Contents 

 

							
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	1.	 	Definitions and Construction	  	 	1	  
			
	2.	 	Effective Date and Term	  	 	13	  
			
	3.	 	Commencement Date; Conditions Precedent and Pre-Commencement Date Activities	  	 	13	  
			
	4.	 	Daily Purchases and Sales of Product	  	 	18	  
			
	5.	 	Delivery Nominations and Reporting	  	 	20	  
			
	6.	 	MSCG Sales	  	 	22	  
			
	7.	 	Certain Representations	  	 	24	  
			
	8.	 	Warranties	  	 	25	  
			
	9.	 	Pricing of Nominated Volumes; Premiums; Sales Incentive	  	 	25	  
			
	10.	 	Additional MSCG Services	  	 	30	  
			
	11.	 	Disposition of Products Upon Termination or Expiration	  	 	31	  
			
	12.	 	Financial Information, Security and Requests for Further Assurances	  	 	31	  
			
	13.	 	Refinery Turnaround, Maintenance and Closure	  	 	34	  
			
	14.	 	Taxes	  	 	34	  
			
	15.	 	Insurance	  	 	35	  
			
	16.	 	Force Majeure	  	 	35	  
			
	17.	 	Representations, Warranties and Covenants	  	 	36	  
			
	18.	 	Termination Events, Default and Early Termination	  	 	39	  
			
	19.	 	Indemnification and Claims	  	 	46	  
			
	20.	 	Limitation on Damages	  	 	47	  
			
	21.	 	Information and Inspection Rights	  	 	47	  
			
	22.	 	Governance Committee	  	 	48	  
			
	23.	 	Governing Law and Disputes	  	 	49	  

  
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 Table of Contents 

 

							
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	24.	 	Assignment	  	 	49	  
			
	25.	 	Notices	  	 	50	  
			
	26.	 	Nature of the Transaction and Relationship of the Parties	  	 	51	  
			
	27.	 	Confidentiality	  	 	51	  
			
	28.	 	Miscellaneous	  	 	51	  

 Schedules 
 Schedule 1 – Products List 
 Schedule 2 – Form of Assignment and Assumption Agreement

 Schedule 3 – List of Assigned Infrastructure Agreements and Assigned Term Agreements 

Schedule 4 – Tank List 
 Schedule 5 –
Form of Quarterly Forecast 
 Schedule 6 – Form of Monthly Delivery Schedule 
 Schedule 7 – Form of Weekly Nomination 
 Schedule 8 – Payment Days for Light Finished
Products and Specialty Grades 
 Schedule 9 – Light Finished Products and Specialty Grade Pricing 

Schedule 10 – Intermediate Products and Lubes Pricing 
 Schedule 11 – Slurry Pricing 
 Schedule 12 – Pro Forma Calculation of TVM 

  
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 PRODUCTS OFFTAKE AGREEMENT 

This Products Offtake Agreement is made as of December 14, 2010 (the “Effective Date”) between Morgan Stanley
Capital Group Inc., a Delaware corporation whose principal place of business is located at 2000 Westchester Avenue, Floor 01, Purchase, New York 10577-2530 (“MSCG”) and PBF Holding Company LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
whose principal place of business is located at One Sylvan Way, 2nd Floor, Parsippany, NJ 07054-3887 (“PBF”) (each of MSCG and PBF referred to individually as a “Party” or collectively as the “Parties”). 

WHEREAS, pursuant to the terms of that certain Stock Purchase Agreement (the “SPA”) dated as of September 24, 2010, between
PBF and Valero Refining and Marketing Company (“VRMC”), VRMC will sell and transfer, and PBF will purchase and acquire, the shares of Valero Refining Company-New Jersey, and therefore indirectly acquire the Paulsboro, New Jersey
refinery and certain related tankage and logistics assets that were owned by Valero Refining Company-New Jersey (collectively, the “Refinery”); 
 WHEREAS, pursuant to the terms of that certain Feedstock and Product Inventory Sales Agreement (the “Valero Inventory Sales Agreement”) on or about December 17, 2010, between
PBF and Valero Marketing and Supply Company (“VMSC”), and in connection with the consummation of the transactions contemplated by the SPA, VMSC will sell and transfer to PBF all of its title to and interest in all inventories of
feedstock for use in Refinery operations and all products produced in the Refinery as of 12:00:01 a.m. EPT on the Closing Date, except as provided in the following clause; 
 WHEREAS, pursuant to the terms of that certain Inventory Sales Agreement dated as of the date hereof between PBF and MSCG (the “Inventory Sale Agreement”), on the Commencement Date
(as defined below) MSCG will purchase certain products inventories located at the Refinery from PBF and acquire all of VMSC’s title to and interest in such products inventories from VMSC, such products inventories to include certain
intermediate products (“Intermediate Products”), certain light finished products (“Light Finished Products”), certain lube base oils (“Lubes”) and slurry (“Slurry”), each as
specified in Schedule 1 hereto as amended from time to time (collectively with any Specialty Grades (as defined below), the “Products” and the volumes of such Products and ethanol purchased pursuant to the Inventory Sale Agreement,
the “Initial Inventory”); 
 WHEREAS, PBF desires that MSCG purchase from PBF Products when and as they are produced in
the Refinery and sell and supply to PBF Intermediate Products and Lubes when and as needed, and MSCG is willing to purchase from PBF Products and sell to PBF Intermediate Products and Lubes all subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this
Agreement; and 
 WHEREAS, in connection with MSCG’s purchase of the Initial Inventory on the Commencement Date and MSCG’s
purchase of the Products and sale of Intermediate Products and Lubes during the Term, PBF is willing to lease the Tanks (as defined below) to MSCG and to provide related services to MSCG, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the
Terminaling and Storage Services Agreement between the Parties dated as of the date hereof (the “Storage Agreement”). 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the respective promises, conditions, terms and agreements contained herein, and other good
and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged, MSCG and PBF hereby agree as follows: 
  

	1.	DEFINITIONS AND CONSTRUCTION 

 

	1.1	Definitions. For purposes of this Agreement, including the foregoing recitals, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated below.

 “Acceptable Letter of Credit Issuer” means a major U.S. commercial bank or
a U.S. branch of a foreign bank which, at all times: (a) (i) satisfies all regulatory capital requirements applicable to it (including any individual regulatory capital requirements); (ii) is “well capitalized” within the
meaning of Section 38 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, as amended, or any successor statute, and any applicable regulations thereunder; (iii) has a senior unsecured credit rating of at least “A” (or its then current
equivalent) by Standard & Poor’s Ratings Service (or any successor rating agency thereto) and at least “A2” (or its then current equivalent) by Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. (or any successor rating agency thereto);
and (iv) meets the applicable criteria of the demanding Party for letter of credit issuers as in effect at such time, including credit, legal and risk management criteria; or (b) is otherwise acceptable to the demanding Party in its sole
discretion. 
 “Additional Termination Event” means any of the events or circumstances specified as such in
Section 18.3. 
 “Affected Party” has the meaning specified in Section 18.3. 

“Affiliate” means, in relation to either Party, any entity controlled, directly or indirectly, by such Party, any entity
that controls, directly or indirectly, such Party, or any entity directly or indirectly under common control with such Party. For this purpose, “control” of any entity or Party means ownership of a majority of the issued shares, or voting
power or control in fact, of the entity or Party. For purposes of this Agreement, the term “Affiliate” does not include Morgan Stanley Derivative Products Inc. 
 “Agreement” or “this Agreement” means this Products Offtake Agreement and all Schedules hereto, which are incorporated herein, as may be amended, modified or supplemented
from time to time in accordance with the terms hereof. 
 “Ancillary Costs” means all actual direct and indirect
costs and expenses associated with or arising from the acquisition, storage, receipt, delivery, handling, loading, discharge, movement and blending of Products at the Refinery, and all Taxes and charges imposed by any Governmental Authority.

 “Applicable Law” means (i) any law, statute, regulation, code, ordinance, license, decision, order,
writ, injunction, directive, judgment, policy, decree and any judicial or administrative interpretations thereof, (ii) any agreement, concession or arrangement with any Governmental Authority or (iii) any license, permit or compliance
requirement, including under any Environmental Law, in each case as may be applicable to either Party or either Party’s performance under this Agreement. 
 “Assigned Infrastructure Agreements” means each of the agreements specified in Schedule 3. 
 “Assigned Term Agreements” means each of the agreements specified in Schedule 3 and substantially in the form of Schedule 2. 

“Bankrupt” means, with respect to a Party, its Guarantor, any of its direct or indirect parent companies or any entity
issuing a letter of credit on its behalf hereunder, as the case may be, that such Party (or its Guarantor, any of its direct or indirect parent companies or an entity providing a letter of credit on its behalf hereunder): (i) is dissolved
(other than pursuant to a consolidation, amalgamation or merger); (ii) becomes insolvent or is unable to pay its debts or fails or admits in writing its inability generally to pay its debts as they become due; (iii) makes a general

  
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assignment, arrangement or composition with or for the benefit of its creditors; (iv) institutes or has instituted against it a proceeding seeking a judgment of insolvency or bankruptcy or
any other relief under any bankruptcy or insolvency law or other similar law affecting creditors’ rights, or a petition is presented for its winding-up or liquidation; (v) has a resolution passed for its winding-up, official management or
liquidation, other than pursuant to a consolidation, amalgamation or merger; (vi) seeks or becomes subject to the appointment of an administrator, provisional liquidator, conservator, receiver, trustee, custodian or other similar official for
all or substantially all of its assets; (vii) has a secured party take possession of all or substantially all of its assets, or has a distress, execution, attachment, sequestration or other legal process levied, enforced or sued on or against
all or substantially all of its assets; (viii) files an answer or other pleading admitting or failing to contest the allegations of a petition filed against it in any proceeding of the foregoing nature; (ix) causes or is subject to any
event with respect to it which, under Applicable Law, has an analogous effect to any of the events specified in clauses (i) to (viii) (inclusive); or (x) takes any action in furtherance of, or indicating its consent to, approval of,
or acquiescence in, any of the foregoing acts. 
 “Bankruptcy Code” means the United States Bankruptcy Code, 11
U.S.C. §§ 101 et. seq. 
 “Barge” means any combination of tugs and barges with the ability to
function as a flotilla or single units. 
 “Base Interest Rate” means the lesser of ***** and the maximum rate
of interest permitted by Applicable Law. 
 “Breakage Costs” means, without duplication, all out-of-pocket
losses, damages and expenses reasonably and necessarily incurred by the Performing Party as a result of termination and liquidation of this Agreement, any Sale Contract and any Specified Agreement, in each case including reasonable attorneys’
fees, court costs, collection costs, interest charges and other disbursements, and any costs incurred in a reasonable commercial manner in obtaining, maintaining, replacing or liquidating commercially reasonable hedges or trading positions relating
to (i) the volumes of Products for which MSCG has incurred forward purchase or sale obligations in contemplation of fulfilling its objectives under this Agreement, (ii) any of MSCG Inventory or (iii) any Specified Agreement that is
being terminated and liquidated. 
 “Buckeye” means Buckeye Partners, L.P. or any of its partnership
subsidiaries or limited liability company subsidiaries, as applicable. 
 “Buckeye Pipeline” means the common
carrier pipeline and related terminal system owned and operated by Buckeye, which includes connections between the Refinery and various delivery points in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania, and the connection between the Refinery and the
Philadelphia International Airport. 
 “Business Day” means a day on which banks are open for general commercial
business in New York, New York. 
 “Change of Control” means, as to PBF, the occurrence of, or the taking of any
corporate action to facilitate, any of the following: 
  

	 	(i)	 the consolidation of PBF or its Guarantor with another person, the merger of PBF or its Guarantor into another person, the merger of another person
into PBF or its Guarantor, or any similar event pursuant to a transaction in which 50% or more of the voting shares of 

  
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PBF are changed into or exchanged for cash, securities or other property (other than any such transaction where the holders of the voting shares of PBF or its Guarantor immediately prior to such
transaction own, directly or indirectly, not less than a majority of the voting shares of the surviving or resulting person or persons immediately after such transaction); or 

 

	 	(ii)	the consummation of any transaction or series of related transactions (including any merger or consolidation) the result of which is that any person other than PBF or
its Guarantor becomes the beneficial owner directly or indirectly, of more than 30% of the voting shares of PBF or its Guarantor; 

 provided, however, that an initial public offering shall not constitute a Change of Control. 
 For purposes of this definition, any transfer of an equity interest in a person that was formed for the purpose of acquiring voting shares of a person shall be deemed to be a transfer of such portion of
such voting shares as corresponds to the portion of the equity of such person that has been so transferred. 
 “Change of
Law” means, on or after the Effective Date of this Agreement, any Applicable Law is adopted or changed or any court, tribunal or regulatory authority with competent jurisdiction changes its interpretation of any Applicable Law. 

“Closing Date” has the meaning specified in the SPA. 

“Colonial Pipeline” means the common carrier pipeline owned and operated by Colonial Pipeline Company, including the
connection between the Refinery and Colonial Pipeline Company’s Woodbury, New Jersey terminal. 
 “Commencement
Date” means the Closing Date or, if the conditions set forth in Sections 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4 have not been satisfied or waived in accordance with the terms of the applicable provisions on or before the Closing Date, a mutually agreed date
following the Closing Date on which all such conditions have been satisfied or waived, which date shall be a Business Day that the Parties shall specify in a written “Commencement Date Certificate”. 

“Credit Agreement” means (i) any present or future material agreement or undertaking by PBF or its parent for
financing Refinery operations, (ii) any present or future material extension of credit, credit facility, guaranty, loan or indenture to or for PBF or its parent, (iii) any material obligation of PBF or its parent (whether present or
future, contingent or otherwise, as principal or surety or otherwise) in respect of borrowed money, or any guaranty of PBF’s or any of its parent’s obligations, with any bank, financial or lending institution, bond or note issuer,
indenture trustee, guarantor, underwriter, Affiliate or any other person, including the Revolving Credit Agreement; the Term Loan Agreement; and the Senior Secured Note Agreement dated on or about December 17, 2010 among PRC as issuer
thereunder, Paulsboro Natural Gas Pipeline Company, PBF Energy Company LLC and PBF as guarantors thereunder, and Valero Energy Corporation as holder thereunder. 
 “Credit Event Upon Merger” means a Party or its Guarantor consolidates or amalgamates with, merges with or into, or transfers all or substantially all its assets to, another entity and,
at the time of such consolidation, amalgamation, merger or transfer, (i) the resulting, surviving or transferee entity fails to assume all the obligations of such Party under this Agreement or any Specified Agreement, either by operation of law
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otherwise, or (ii) in the reasonable opinion of the other Party, the creditworthiness of the successor, surviving or transferee entity, is materially weaker than the predecessor entity
immediately prior to the consolidation, amalgamation, merger or transfer. 
 “Customer” means any person to whom
MSCG or TPSI sells Products that were either produced at the Refinery and sold by PBF to MSCG or delivered to the Refinery by MSCG, including any person that purchases Products under an Assigned Term Agreement. The term “Customer” shall
not include TPSI unless otherwise specified. 
 “DCRC” means Delaware City Refining Company LLC. 

“Default” means any of the events or circumstances specified as such in Section 18.2. 

“Default Interest Rate” means the lesser of (i) the Prime Rate as published under “Money Rates” in the
Wall Street Journal in effect at the close of the Business Day on which the payment was due plus *****%, and (ii) the maximum rate of interest permitted by Applicable Law. 
 “Defaulting Party” has the meaning specified in Section 18.4. 

“Delivered Volumes” has the meaning specified in Section 5.9. 

“Delivery Date” means any day on which Delivered Volumes of Products are delivered into the Tanks and purchased by MSCG
or any day on which Delivered Volumes of Intermediate Products or Lubes are withdrawn from the Tanks and purchased by PBF. 

“Delivery Month” has the meaning specified in Section 5.3. 

“Designated Executive” means the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, President, Secretary (or other senior
officer of a Party that is acceptable to the other Party) that is authorized to execute and deliver on such Party’s behalf the certificates required by Section 3. 
 “Early Termination Date” has the meaning specified in Section 18.4.3. 
 “Early Termination Fee” means the amount payable by one Party to the other Party in connection with the early termination of this Agreement in the amount specified in Section 18.5.

 “Effective Date” means, assuming the due execution of this Agreement by each Party’s authorized
representative, the date first written above, upon which this Agreement shall become binding upon and enforceable against the Parties. 
 “Environmental Law” means any existing or past law, policy, judicial or administrative interpretation thereof or any legally binding requirement that governs or purports to govern the
protection of persons, natural resources or the environment (including the protection of ambient air, surface water, groundwater, land surface or subsurface strata, endangered species or wetlands), occupational health and safety and the manufacture,
processing, distribution, use, generation, handling, treatment, storage, disposal, transportation, release or management of solid waste, industrial waste or hazardous substances or materials. 

“EPT” means Eastern Prevailing Time. 
 “Event of Default” means any of the events or circumstances specified as such in Section 18.2. 

  
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 ***** 
 “***** Term Agreement” means the ***** Agreement between VMSC and *****, dated September 16, 1998. 
 “Final Payment Amount” has the meaning specified in Section 9.1.2. 
 “Final Payment Day” has the meaning specified in Schedule 8. 

“Financial Officer” of any person shall mean the chief financial officer, principal accounting officer, treasurer or
controller of such person. 
 “Finished Products Invoice” has the meaning specified in Section 9.5.1.

 “Force Majeure Event” means any cause or event reasonably beyond the control of a Party, including fires,
earthquakes, lightning, floods, explosions, storms, adverse weather, landslides and other acts of natural calamity or acts of God; navigational accidents or maritime peril; vessel damage or loss; strikes, grievances, actions by or among workers or
lock-outs, whether or not such labor difficulty could be settled by acceding to any demands of any such labor group of individuals; accidents at, closing of, or restrictions upon the use of mooring facilities, docks, ports, pipelines, harbors,
railroads or other navigational or transportation mechanisms; disruption or breakdown of or explosions or accidents to wells, storage plants, refineries, terminals, machinery or other facilities; acts of war, hostilities (whether declared or
undeclared), civil commotion, embargoes, blockades, terrorism, sabotage or acts of the public enemy; any act or omission of any Governmental Authority; good faith compliance with any order, request or directive of any Governmental Authority;
curtailment, interference, failure or cessation of supplies reasonably beyond the control of a Party; or any other cause reasonably beyond the control of a Party, whether similar or dissimilar to those above and whether foreseeable or unforeseeable,
which, by the exercise of due diligence, such Party could not have been able to avoid or overcome. 
 For purposes of this
Agreement, the term “Force Majeure” expressly excludes: 
  

	 	(i)	a failure of performance of any person other than the Parties (except to the extent that such failure otherwise would constitute a Force Majeure Event but for this
exclusion); 

  

	 	(ii)	the loss of a Party’s market or any market conditions for any Products produced at the Refinery or any market conditions that are unfavorable for either Party;

  

	 	(iii)	any failure by a Party to apply for, obtain or maintain any permit, license, approval or right of way necessary under Applicable Law for the performance of any
obligation under this Agreement; and 

  

	 	(iv)	a Party’s inability to economically perform its obligations under any transaction undertaken pursuant to this Agreement. 

“FTZ Discount” has the meaning specified in Section 4.7. 

“GAAP” shall mean generally accepted accounting principles in the United States applied on a consistent basis.

  
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 “Governmental Authority” means any federal, state or local governmental
body, agency, instrumentality, authority or entity established or controlled by a government or subdivision thereof, including any legislative, administrative or judicial body or any person purporting to act therefor, port authority and any stock or
commodity exchange or similar self-regulatory body or supervisory authority having appropriate jurisdiction. 

“Guarantor” means, with respect to MSCG, Morgan Stanley, and, upon assignment of this Agreement by PBF to PRC in
accordance with Section 24.3, PBF as the parent of the assignee. 
 “Guaranty” means (i) the guaranty
by MSCG’s Guarantor of MSCG’s prompt and complete payment of obligations under this Agreement, and (ii) upon PBF’s assignment of this Agreement to PRC in accordance with Section 24.3, the guaranty by PBF, as PRC’s
Guarantor, of PRC’s prompt and complete payment of obligations under this Agreement, which is to be provided to PBF or MSCG, as applicable, pursuant to Section 12.2. 
 “Independent Inspector” means a licensed person acceptable to both Parties that performs sampling, quality analysis and quantity determinations of the Products purchased by a Party under
this Agreement. 
 “Initial Inventory” has the meaning specified in the recitals hereto. 

“Initial Term” has the meaning specified in Section 2.1. 

“Intercreditor Agreement” means that certain Intercreditor Agreement dated on or about December 17, 2010 among MSCG;
UBS AG, Stamford Branch; PBF, DCRC and PRC, as Borrowers; and the other loan parties thereto. 
 “Intermediate
Products” has the meaning specified in the recitals hereto. 
 “Inventory Sale Agreement” means the
agreement between PBF and MSCG, dated as of the date hereof, pursuant to which MSCG will purchase from PBF and PBF will sell to MSCG, the Initial Inventory. 
 “Invoice Day” means each Business Day during the Term and each of the first three Business Days after the Termination Date. 

“Letter of Credit Default” means the occurrence of any of the following events as to any outstanding letter of credit:
(i) the Acceptable Letter of Credit Issuer no longer meets one or both of the criteria of an “Acceptable Letter of Credit Issuer” as defined in this Agreement; (ii) the Acceptable Letter of Credit Issuer fails to comply with or
perform its obligations under such letter of credit; (iii) the Acceptable Letter of Credit Issuer disaffirms, disclaims, repudiates or rejects, in whole or in part, or challenges the validity of, such letter of credit; (iv) the letter of
credit expires or terminates, or fails or ceases to be in full force and effect at any time during any period when the demanding Party requires that the other Party maintain the letter of credit; (v) the Party providing the letter of credit as
performance assurance fails to cause a renewal or replacement letter of credit to be delivered to the demanding Party at least 15 Business Days (or by such other date required by the demanding Party) prior to the expiration of such letter of credit;
or (vi) the Acceptable Letter of Credit Issuer becomes or is Bankrupt. 
 “Liabilities” means any and all
claims, demands, suits, losses, expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees), damages, charges, fines, penalties, deficiencies, assessments, interest, fines, costs 

  
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and expenses of any kind (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and other fees, court costs and other disbursements), causes of action and liabilities of every type and character, including
personal injury or death to any person or loss or damage to any personal or real property, and any Liabilities directly or indirectly arising out of or related to any suit, proceeding, judgment, settlement or judicial or administrative order and any
Liabilities with respect to Environmental Laws. 
 “LIBOR” means, as of the date of any determination, the
London Interbank Offered Rate for one-month U.S. dollar deposits appearing on Page 3750 of the Telerate screen (or any successor page) at approximately 11:00 a.m. (London time). If such rate does not appear on Page 3750 of the Telerate screen (or
otherwise on such screen), LIBOR shall be determined by reference to such other comparable publicly available service for displaying eurodollar rates as MSCG may select or, in the absence of such availability, by reference to the rate at which MSCG
is offered one-month U.S. dollar deposits at or about 11:00 a.m. (London time) in any interbank eurodollar market where its eurodollar and foreign currency and exchange operations are then being conducted. LIBOR shall be established on the first day
on which a determination of the interest rate is to be made under this Agreement and shall be adjusted daily based on the one-month LIBOR quotes made available through the foregoing sources. 

“Lien” means any lien, pledge, mortgage, claim, charge, encumbrance or other security interest of any nature whatsoever
that secures any obligation of any person or any other agreement or arrangement having a similar effect. 
 “Light
Finished Products” has the meaning specified in the recitals hereto. 
 “Location Premium” has the
meaning specified in Section 9.2.1. 
 “Lubes” has the meaning specified in the recitals hereto.

 “Material Adverse Change” means, (i) as to PBF or its Guarantor, any condition, circumstance, event,
change or effect or combination thereof that individually or in the aggregate has or reasonably could be expected to have or result in (A) a material adverse change in, or a material adverse effect upon, PBF’s or its Guarantor’s
operations, business, properties, condition (financial or otherwise) or prospects taken as a whole, for which MSCG has reasonable grounds for insecurity under this Agreement; (B) a material impairment of the ability of PBF to perform any of its
obligations under any of the Transaction Documents or any Specified Agreement or of its Guarantor to perform any of its obligations under the Guaranty, or (C) a material adverse effect upon the legality, validity, binding effect or
enforceability against PBF of any of the Transaction Documents or any Specified Agreement or against its Guarantor of the Guaranty, or any rights or remedies against such Party under any of the Transaction Documents, Specified Agreement or the
Guaranty, as the case may be, and (ii) as to MSCG, *****. 
 “Monthly Delivery Schedule” means the schedule
prepared by PBF that sets forth the Nominated Volumes for the relevant Delivery Month, as further described in Section 5.3. 

“Monthly Specialty Premium Adjustment” has the meaning specified in Section 9.2.2. 

“Monthly True-Up Notice” has the meaning specified in Section 9.6. 

“Monthly True-Up Payment” means the monthly payment to be paid by one Party to the other Party, which comprises the items
and adjustments described in Section 9.6. 

  
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 “MSCG Inventory” means, from time to time, (i) the Products that MSCG
purchased from PBF under the Inventory Sale Agreement or this Agreement and that MSCG currently owns and (ii) any Products or ethanol that MSCG purchased from third parties and delivered to the Refinery, the NuStar Terminal or the Plains
Terminal (including, in each case, any pipeline line fill, Tank bottoms and working inventories, other than linefills that MSCG does not purchase on the Closing Date pursuant to the Inventory Sale Agreement which shall at all times be owned by PBF),
wherever located, including while in the Tanks, within a Pipeline or while loaded upon Barges. 
 “MSCG Purchase Payment
Amount” has the meaning specified in Section 9.1.3. 
 “MSCG Weekly Supply Report” has the meaning
specified in Section 5.6. 
 “Net Finished Products Amount” has the meaning specified in
Section 9.5.1. 
 “Net Payment Amount” has the meaning specified in Section 9.5.2. 

“Net Payment Amount Invoice” has the meaning specified in Section 9.5.2. 

“Nominated Volume” has the meaning specified in Section 5.4. 

“Non-Performing Party” means either the Affected Party (as defined in Section 18.3) or the Defaulting Party, as
defined in Section 18.4. 
 “NuStar” means NuStar Energy L.P. 

“NuStar Terminal” means the refined petroleum products storage and distribution terminal owned and operated by NuStar,
which is located adjacent to the Refinery at 7 North Delaware Street, Paulsboro, New Jersey. 
 “Payment Direction
Agreement” means the agreement to be entered into among PBF, MSCG and SMT whereby PBF may assign the receivables owing to PBF in respect of Finished Light Products, Specialty Grades and any other Product mutually agreed upon by the Parties
from time to time to SMT such that MSCG pays amounts otherwise due to PBF to SMT directly. 
 “PBF Purchase Payment
Amount” has the meaning specified in Section 9.1.3. 
 “Performing Party” has the meaning
specified in Section 18.4. 
 “Pipelines” means, collectively, the Buckeye Pipeline and the Colonial
Pipeline, and “Pipeline” means any one of these. 
 “Plains” means Plains All American
Pipeline, L.P. 
 “Plains Terminal” means the refined petroleum products and ethanol storage
and distribution terminal owned and operated by Plains, which is located at 3rd Street and Billingsport Road, Paulsboro, New Jersey. 
 “Potential Event of
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 “PRC” means the subsidiary to be acquired by PBF that owns and operates the
Refinery commencing on the Closing Date, which, as of the Effective Date, PBF contemplates naming “Paulsboro Refining Company LLC”. 
 “Products” has the meaning specified in the recitals hereto. 

“Provisional Payment Day” has the meaning specified in Schedule 8. 

“Provisional Specialty Premium” has the meaning specified in Section 9.2.2. 

“Quarterly Delivery Forecast” has the meaning specified in Section 5.2. 

“Quarterly Forward Price Report” has the meaning specified in Section 5.7. 

“Refinery” has the meaning specified in the recitals hereto. 

“Relevant Delivery Date” has the meaning specified in Section 9.1.1. 

“Renewal Term” has the meaning specified in Section 2.2. 

“Representatives” means a Party’s or any of its Affiliates’ directors, officers, employees, auditors,
consultants, banks, financial advisors and legal advisors. 
 “Revolving Credit Agreement” means that certain
Revolving Credit Agreement dated on or about December 17, 2010, among PBF, DCRC and PRC as Borrowers, and the Guarantors and Lenders party thereto. 
 “Run-off Period” has the meaning specified in Section 11.1. 

“Sale Contract” means a contract between MSCG and a Customer or between TPSI and a Customer for the sale of any Product
that MSCG purchases from PBF hereunder. 
 “Sales Incentive” has the meaning specified in Section 9.3.

 “Slurry” has the meaning specified in the recitals hereto. 

“SMT” means Statoil Marketing and Trading (US) Inc. 

“SPA” has the meaning specified in the recitals hereto. 

“Specialty Grade” has the meaning specified in Section 4.5.1. 

“Specialty Grade Premium” has the meaning specified in Section 9.2.2. 

“Specified Agreement” means any agreement between the Parties to purchase, sell or exchange commodities, including any
spot or forward contract, future, option, swap, swap option, cap, floor or collar or other derivative transaction on or with respect to a commodity or any combination of these transactions. 

“Specified Indebtedness” means any obligation (whether present or future, contingent or otherwise, as principal or surety
or otherwise) of PBF or any Affiliate of PBF in respect of borrowed money. 

  
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 “Storage Agreement” has the meaning specified in the recitals hereto.

 “Tanks” means each of the tanks located at the Refinery and leased to MSCG pursuant to the Storage Agreement
as listed in Schedule 4 hereto, which specifies the available working capacity and other characteristics for each tank. 

“Taxes” means any and all federal, state and local taxes, duties, fees and charges of every description, including all
motor fuel, excise, gasoline, aviation fuel, special fuel, diesel, environmental, spill, gross earnings or gross receipts and sales and use taxes, however designated, paid or incurred with respect to the purchase, storage, exchange, use,
transportation, resale, importation or handling of the Product; provided, however, that “Taxes” does not include: (i) any tax imposed on or measured by net profits, gross or net income, or gross receipts (excluding, for the avoidance
of doubt, any transaction taxes such as sales, use, gross earnings or gross receipts or similar taxes that are based upon gross receipts, gross earnings or gross revenues received only from the sale of petroleum products); (ii) any tax measured
by capital value or net worth, whether denominated as franchise taxes, doing business taxes, capital stock taxes or the like; and (iii) business license or franchise taxes or registration fees. 

“Term” means the Initial Term and any Renewal Term or Renewal Terms. 

“Term Loan Agreement” means the Term Loan Credit Agreement dated on or about December 17, 2010 among PBF, DCRC and
PRC as Borrowers, and the Guarantors and Lenders party thereto. 
 “Termination Amount” has the meaning
specified in Section 18.8. 
 “Termination Date” has the meaning specified in Section 11.1.

 “Termination Event” means an Event of Default or an Additional Termination Event. 

“TPSI” means TransMontaigne Product Services Inc., an Affiliate of MSCG. 

“Transaction Documents” means this Agreement, the Storage Agreement, the Inventory Sale Agreement, the Payment Direction
Agreement, the Tri-Party Agreement (if entered into), the Assigned Term Agreements, the Assigned Infrastructure Agreements, each Guaranty, the Intercreditor Agreement and any confirmations or other writings or communications that document the sales
of Products from PBF to MSCG or the sales of Intermediate Products and Lubes from MSCG to PBF. 
 “Tri-Party
Agreement” means the “Tri-Party Agreement” means the ***** Supply Tri-Party Agreement that *****, PRC and MSCG intend to enter into on or before the Commencement Date relating to payment and delivery under the ***** Term
Agreement. 
 “Unpaid Amounts” means any amounts owed by one Party to another Party under this Agreement that
have not been paid as of the date of determination. 
 “Valero Inventory Sales Agreement” has the meaning
specified in the recitals hereto. 
 “VMSC” has the meaning specified in the recitals hereto. 

“VRMC” has the meaning specified in the recitals hereto. 

“Weekly Nomination” has the meaning specified in Section 5.4. 

  
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	1.2	Interpretation. Unless the context otherwise requires or except where specifically stated otherwise, in this Agreement: 

 

	 	1.2.1	words using the singular or plural number also include the plural or singular number, respectively; 

 

	 	1.2.2	references to any Party shall be construed as a reference to such Party’s successors in interest and permitted assigns; 

 

	 	1.2.3	references to a provision of Applicable Law or Applicable Laws generally are references to that provision or Applicable Laws generally, as may be amended, extended or
re-enacted from time to time; 

  

	 	1.2.4	references to “days,” “months” and “years” mean calendar days, months and years, respectively, and a
“day” consists of the 24-hour period commencing at 12:00:00 a.m. EPT and ending on 11:59:59 EPT on that day; 

  

	 	1.2.5	references to “dollars” or “$”mean U.S. dollars; 

 

	 	1.2.6	references to “Sections” and “Schedules” in this Agreement, or to a provision contained therein, shall be construed as references to
the Sections and Schedules of this Agreement, as may be amended, modified or supplemented from time to time in accordance with the terms hereof. References to any other agreement, or other document or to a provision contained in any of these, shall
be construed, at the particular time, as a reference to it as it may then have been amended, supplemented, modified, suspended, assigned or novated in accordance with its terms; 

 

	 	1.2.7	references to “assets” include present and future properties, revenues and rights of every description; 

 

	 	1.2.8	references herein to “consent” mean, unless otherwise specified, the prior written consent of the Party at issue, which shall not be unreasonably
withheld, delayed or conditioned; 

  

	 	1.2.9	the terms “hereof,” “herein,” “hereby,” “hereto” and similar words refer to this entire Agreement
and not any particular Section, subsection, Schedule or subdivision of this Agreement; 

  

	 	1.2.10	the words “include” or “including” shall be deemed to be followed by “without limitation” or “but not limited
to” whether or not they are followed by such phrases or words of like import; 

  

	 	1.2.11	references to a “judgment” include any order, injunction, determination, award or other judicial or arbitral measure in any jurisdiction;

  

	 	1.2.12	references to “obligations” shall be construed to mean a Party’s prompt and complete performance of its covenants and obligations required
pursuant to this Agreement; and 

  

	 	1.2.13	 references to any “person” include any natural person, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, joint venture, trust or
unincorporated organization, estate, association, partnership, statutory body, joint stock company or any other private entity or 

  
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organization, Governmental Authority, court or any other legal entity, whether acting in an individual, fiduciary or other capacity. 

 

	1.3	If there is any ambiguity, inconsistency, discrepancy or conflict between this Agreement and any other Transaction Document, this Agreement shall prevail.

  

	1.4	Unless otherwise specified, in computing any period of time under this Agreement the day of the act, event or default from which such period begins to run shall be day
“zero” and not included. If the last day of the period so computed is not a Business Day then, unless this Agreement provides otherwise, the period shall run until the end of the next Business Day. 

 

	1.5	The provisions of this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the natural meanings of its terms, and the contra proferentum rule shall not apply to the
construction or interpretation of this Agreement. 

  

	2.	EFFECTIVE DATE AND TERM 

 

	2.1	Initial Term. This Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and shall continue in effect through either (i) the second anniversary of the
“Commencement Date” under the refinery offtake arrangement that MSCG and DCRC, a PBF Affiliate, intend to enter into (the “Proposed DCRC Offtake Agreement”), or, (ii) June 30, 2013 if the Commencement Date (as
defined in the Proposed DCRC Offtake Agreement) does not occur prior to June 30, 2011 (in either case, the “Initial Term”). 

  

	2.2	Renewal Term. From and after expiration of the Initial Term, this Agreement shall automatically renew for successive one-year terms (each such renewal period, a
“Renewal Term”). Absent an Event of Default or Additional Termination Event that results in an Early Termination Date, this Agreement shall terminate one year following written notice delivered no sooner than one year prior to
expiration of the Initial Term or at any time thereafter by one Party to the other Party; provided, however, that the Parties shall perform their obligations relating to termination pursuant to Section 11. 

 

	3.	COMMENCEMENT DATE; CONDITIONS PRECEDENT AND
PRE-COMMENCEMENT DATE ACTIVITIES 

  

	3.1	Commencement Date. PBF’s obligation to sell Products to MSCG, and MSCG’s obligation to purchase Products from PBF, shall commence on the Commencement
Date. The occurrence of the Commencement Date is conditional on fulfillment of the conditions precedent set forth in Sections 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4. Notwithstanding the foregoing or the provisions of Section 3.7, the rights and obligations of the
Parties arising under this Section 3 and Sections 1 (Definitions and Construction), 16 (Force Majeure), 17 (Representations, Warranties and Covenants), 18 (Termination Events, Default and Early Termination), 19
(Indemnification and Claims), 20 (Limitation on Damages), 23 (Governing Law and Disputes), 24 (Assignment), 25 (Notices), 27 (Confidentiality) and 28 (Miscellaneous) are binding on the Parties from
and after the Effective Date. 

  

	3.2	Mutual Conditions Precedent. The Parties’ respective obligations to purchase or sell Product are conditional upon satisfaction of the following conditions
on or before the Commencement Date (unless the Parties both agree to waive such conditions in writing, if capable of being waived): 

  
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	 	3.2.1	The SPA shall have been duly executed by VRMC and PBF and be in full force and effect, the Valero Inventory Sales Agreement shall have been duly executed by VMSC and
PBF and be in full force and effect and the transactions contemplated under each such agreement shall have been consummated. 

  

	 	3.2.2	No action or proceeding shall have been instituted nor shall any action by a Governmental Authority be threatened, nor shall any order, judgment or decree have been
issued or proposed to be issued by any Governmental Authority to set aside, restrain, enjoin or prevent the transactions and performance of the obligations contemplated by either Party under this Agreement. 

 

	 	3.2.3	Neither (i) the Refinery (including the dock), nor (ii) any two of the NuStar Terminal, the Plains Terminal, the Colonial Pipeline or the Buckeye
Pipeline shall have been affected adversely or threatened to be affected adversely by any loss or damage that would have a materially adverse effect on MSCG’s ability to store or transport Products (including Intermediate Products) out of
the Refinery and to the delivery points for sales to its Customers. 

  

	 	3.2.4	Each of the Transaction Documents, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Parties, shall have been duly executed by the Parties and be in full force and
effect; provided that with respect to the Assigned Term Agreement to which ***** is a party, if such agreement has not been executed, the transitional arrangements as described in Section 3.7 shall have been agreed upon by all relevant Parties.

  

	 	3.2.5	All governmental, regulatory, lender, related party and other authorizations, approvals, consents, notices and filings that are required to have been obtained or
submitted with respect to the transaction contemplated under the SPA and the Transaction Documents, and entering into and performing under the SPA and the Transaction Documents, have been obtained or submitted and are in full force and effect, and
all conditions of any such authorizations, approvals, consents, notices and filings have been complied with, in all material respects. 

  

	3.3	Conditions Precedent to MSCG’s Obligations. The obligations of MSCG to purchase or sell Products contemplated under this Agreement shall be subject to
PBF’s satisfaction of the following conditions precedent on or prior to the Commencement Date (unless otherwise specified), as determined by MSCG in its reasonable discretion (unless waived in writing by MSCG in its sole discretion):

  

	 	3.3.1	All of the representations and warranties of PBF set forth in this Agreement or in any certificate, document, instrument or writing delivered to MSCG by or on behalf of
PBF under this Agreement shall be true and correct on and as of the Commencement Date with the same force and effect as though they had been made on the Commencement Date. 

 

	 	3.3.2	Since the Effective Date, no Material Adverse Change shall have occurred as to PBF or its Guarantor. 

 

	 	3.3.3	PBF shall have delivered to MSCG the following in a form reasonably acceptable to MSCG: 

  
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	 	3.3.3.1	a copy of resolutions of its Board of Directors approving and adopting each of the Transaction Documents and the transactions contemplated herein and therein and
authorizing the execution, delivery and performance thereof, certified by a Designated Executive of PBF to be true, complete and in full force and effect as of the Commencement Date, together with a certificate of an authorized signatory as to the
incumbency and signature of the officer executing the Transaction Documents; 

  

	 	3.3.3.2	a copy of its limited liability company agreement, certified by an authorized officer as to such documents being true, complete and in full force and effect as of the
Commencement Date; 

  

	 	3.3.3.3	a copy of its good standing certificate, dated within 30 days of the Commencement Date, and issued by an appropriate Governmental Authority of the jurisdiction of its
incorporation; 

  

	 	3.3.3.4	a certificate or certificates duly executed by a Designated Executive of PBF and dated the Commencement Date, certifying: 

 

	 	(i)	the fulfillment of each of the conditions to be satisfied on PBF’s part as set forth in this Section 3.3; 

 

	 	(ii)	the truth and accuracy of the representations and warranties of PBF that are set forth in this Agreement as of the Commencement Date in all material respects; and

  

	 	(iii)	to the effect that no action or proceeding has been instituted nor, to such Designated Executive’s best knowledge, has any action by a Governmental Authority been
threatened, nor has any order, judgment or decree been issued or, to such Designated Executive’s best knowledge, proposed to be issued by any Governmental Authority as of the Commencement Date to set aside, restrain, enjoin or prevent the
performance of the transactions or obligations contemplated by the Transaction Documents. 

  

	 	3.3.3.5	an executed Guaranty substantially in a form satisfactory to MSCG in its sole discretion; and 

 

	 	3.3.3.6	 secretary’s certificate in form and substance satisfactory to MSCG containing representations covering such matters as MSCG shall require,
including that (i) PBF has duly authorized the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, (ii) this Agreement constitutes the legally valid and binding obligations of PBF, enforceable against PBF in accordance with its terms
(subject to applicable bankruptcy, reorganization, insolvency, moratorium or similar laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and subject, as to enforceability, to equitable principles of general application regardless of whether enforcement
is sought in a proceeding in equity or at law), (iii) PBF’s execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement does not and will not conflict with or cause a breach of or default under any presently existing Credit Agreement, and
(iv) that its Guaranty constitutes the legally valid and binding obligations of its Guarantor, enforceable against its Guarantor in accordance with its terms (subject to applicable

  
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bankruptcy, reorganization, insolvency, moratorium or similar laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and subject, as to enforceability, to equitable principles of general application
regardless of whether enforcement is sought in a proceeding in equity or at law). 

  

	 	3.3.4	On the Commencement Date, PBF shall (i) have in place the insurance coverages identified in Section 15.2 with the endorsements (or a written confirmation from
a representative of PBF’s insurers that the underwriters have agreed to such endorsements) required by Section 15.3.2 and (ii) have delivered to MSCG pursuant to Section 15.3.1 copies of certificates of insurance, each with the
most current possible date, which name MSCG as an additional named insured and loss payee as its interests may appear. 

  

	 	3.3.5	MSCG shall have completed to its reasonable satisfaction confirmatory due diligence related to: (i) the Refinery, the NuStar Terminal and the Plains Terminal,
(ii) environmental matters, (iii) insurance, and (iv) credit determinations. 

  

	 	3.3.6	On the Closing Date, PBF shall have executed, delivered, filed and recorded any financing statement, specific assignment or other document and taken any other action
that MSCG deems to be necessary or desirable, in its reasonable discretion, to create, preserve, perfect or validate the security interest and Lien granted by PBF to MSCG pursuant to Section 12.3. 

 

	3.4	Conditions Precedent to PBF’s Performance. The obligations of PBF to purchase or sell Product contemplated under this Agreement shall be subject to
MSCG’s satisfaction of the following conditions precedent on or prior to the Commencement Date, as determined by PBF in its reasonable discretion (unless waived in writing by PBF in its sole discretion): 

 

	 	3.4.1	All of the representations and warranties of MSCG set forth in this Agreement or in any certificate, document, instrument or writing delivered to PBF by or on behalf of
MSCG under this Agreement shall be true and correct on and as of the Commencement Date with the same force and effect as though they had been made on the Commencement Date. 

 

	 	3.4.2	Since the Effective Date, no Material Adverse Change shall have occurred as to MSCG or its Guarantor. 

 

	 	3.4.3	MSCG shall have delivered to PBF the following in a form reasonably acceptable to PBF: 

 

	 	3.4.3.1	a copy of resolutions of its Board of Directors approving and adopting each of the Transaction Documents and the transactions contemplated herein and therein and
authorizing the execution, delivery and performance thereof, certified by a Designated Executive of MSCG to be true, complete and in full force and effect as of the Commencement Date, together with a certificate of an authorized signatory as to the
incumbency and signature of the officer executing the Transaction Documents; 

  

	 	3.4.3.2	a copy of its constitutional documents, certified by an appropriate Governmental Authority of the jurisdiction of its incorporation and by an authorized officer as to
such documents being true, complete and in full force and effect as of the Commencement Date; 

  
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	 	3.4.3.3	a copy of its good standing certificate, dated within 30 days of the Commencement Date, and issued by an appropriate Governmental Authority of the jurisdiction of its
incorporation; 

  

	 	3.4.3.4	a certificate or certificates duly executed by a Designated Executive of MSCG and dated the Commencement Date, certifying: 

 

	 	(i)	the fulfillment of each of the conditions to be satisfied on MSCG’s part as set forth in this Section 3.4; 

 

	 	(ii)	the truth and accuracy of the representations and warranties of MSCG that are set forth in this Agreement as of the Commencement Date in all material respects; and

  

	 	(iii)	to the effect that no action or proceeding has been instituted nor, to such Designated Executive’s best knowledge, has any action by a Governmental Authority been
threatened, nor has any order, judgment or decree been issued or, to such Designated Executive’s best knowledge, proposed to be issued by any Governmental Authority as of the Commencement Date to set aside, restrain, enjoin or prevent the
performance of the transactions or obligations contemplated by the Transaction Documents; and 

  

	 	3.4.3.5	an executed Guaranty substantially in a form satisfactory to PBF in its sole discretion. 

 

	 	3.4.4	MSCG shall have in place the insurance coverage identified in Section 15.1 and provide PBF pursuant to Section 15.3.1 copies of certificates of insurance that
evidence such coverage. 

  

	 	3.4.5	MSCG shall have made payment to VMSC of the Estimated Products Inventory Sales Amount under the terms of the Inventory Sale Agreement. 

 

	3.5	Commercially Reasonable Efforts. From and after the Effective Date, to the extent within such Party’s control, PBF shall use all commercially reasonable
efforts to ensure the timely fulfillment of each of the conditions referred to in Sections 3.2 and 3.3 and MSCG shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to ensure the timely fulfillment of each of the conditions referred to in Sections 3.2 and
3.4. 

  

	3.6	Termination for Non-Fulfillment of Conditions Precedent. 

  

	 	3.6.1	Without prejudice to Section 3.5, and effective upon receipt of written notice by the other Party, (i) either Party may terminate this Agreement at any time
prior to the Commencement Date if the Commencement Date has not occurred by December 31, 2010 due to the failure of any condition in Section 3.2 to be satisfied or waived; (ii) MSCG may terminate this Agreement at any time prior to
the Commencement Date if the Commencement Date has not occurred by December 31, 2010 due to PBF’s failure to satisfy all of the conditions precedent in Section 3.3; and (iii) PBF may terminate this Agreement at any time prior to
the Commencement Date if the Commencement Date has not occurred by December 31, 2010 due to MSCG’s failure to satisfy all of the conditions precedent in Section 3.4. 

  
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	 	3.6.2	Without prejudice to Section 3.5, this Agreement automatically shall terminate upon the earliest to occur of (i) termination of the SPA, (ii) termination
of the Inventory Sale Agreement and (iii) termination at the election of either Party pursuant to Section 3.6.1. 

  

	 	3.6.3	In the event of termination pursuant to this Section 3.6, neither Party shall have any further obligation under this Agreement to the other Party except that the
Parties shall remain liable to each other for any damages incurred as a result of a breach by such Party of its representations, warranties or obligations hereunder occurring prior to such termination. 

 

	3.7	Pre-Commencement Date Activities. Prior to the Commencement Date, the Parties may plan for commercial operations on and after the Commencement Date by
undertaking the following activities: 

  

	 	3.7.1	MSCG shall provide PBF with an initial Quarterly Forward Price Report and an initial MSCG Weekly Supply Report and shall provide PBF with other information needed to
commence purchases and sales hereunder as reasonably requested by PBF. 

  

	 	3.7.2	PBF shall provide to MSCG an initial Quarterly Delivery Forecast and an initial Weekly Nomination and shall provide MSCG with other information needed to commence
purchases and sales hereunder as reasonably requested by MSCG. 

  

	 	3.7.3	The Parties shall cooperate in good faith to complete execution of the assignment of the ***** Term Agreement from PRC to MSCG or otherwise make arrangements with
respect to sales to ***** under the ***** Term Agreement. 

  

	 	3.7.4	Negotiate and execute all Assigned Term Agreements (excluding the one to which ***** is a party) to be effective as of the Commencement Date. 

 

	4.	DAILY PURCHASES AND SALES OF
PRODUCT 

  

	4.1	Purchase by MSCG of Initial Inventory. On the Commencement Date, pursuant to the Inventory Sale Agreement, PBF shall sell to MSCG and MSCG shall purchase from
PBF, and MSCG shall pay to VMSC the purchase price for, the Initial Inventory. 

  

	4.2	Purchase by MSCG of Refinery Offtake. MSCG agrees to purchase from PBF, and PBF agrees to sell to MSCG, the output of Products from the Refinery in accordance
with the terms of this Agreement. 

  

	 	4.2.1	Conditions to Offtake Obligations. MSCG’s Product offtake obligations are subject to the absence of a default under one or more Assigned Term Agreements
that collectively have a material adverse effect on MSCG’s ability to move Products out of the Tanks for sale to Customers and subject further to PBF’s performance of its obligations hereunder and under the other Transaction Documents.

  

	4.3	Supply by MSCG of Intermediate Products and Lubes. MSCG agrees to supply, sell and deliver to PBF, and PBF agrees to purchase and take delivery of, (i) the
Intermediate Products requirements of the Refinery and (ii) Lubes for sales by PBF to PBF’s customers, in each case in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 

  
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	 	4.3.1	Conditions to Supply Obligations. MSCG’s supply obligations shall be consistent with the Weekly Nomination delivered by PBF, and such obligations shall be
subject to PBF’s performance of its obligations hereunder and under the other Transaction Documents. 

  

	4.4	Exclusivity. 

  

	 	4.4.1	Exclusive Purchaser. PBF agrees that MSCG shall be its exclusive purchaser of all Products produced in the Refinery during the Term of this Agreement. Unless
otherwise agreed in advance in writing by MSCG, PBF agrees not to sell, deliver or transfer title to Products to any person other than MSCG and not to transfer custody to Product to any person other than to MSCG or to its or to a designee’s
carrier for delivery to Customers. 

  

	 	4.4.2	Exclusive Supplier. PBF agrees that MSCG shall be its exclusive supplier of Intermediate Products for processing or blending in the Refinery during the Term of
this Agreement. PBF agrees not to purchase Intermediate Products from any person other than MSCG unless otherwise agreed in advance in writing by MSCG or unless MSCG objects to a Weekly Nomination of Intermediate Products to be sold by MSCG to PBF.

  

	 	4.4.3	Exclusive Use of Tanks. Pursuant to the Storage Agreement, and subject to PBF’s rights to control Refinery operations under Section 4.6.4, PBF shall
make available to MSCG all of PBF’s and its Affiliates’ rights to use the Tanks for the Term of this Agreement. PBF shall reasonably coordinate with MSCG any planned or unplanned change in Tank utilization, including when the service of a
Tank is changed from use for storage of crude oil or feedstocks to storage for Intermediate Products, Light Finished Product, Lubes or Slurry or vice versa, and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide alternative tank capacity if a Tank
must be taken out of service or its use changed. If, pursuant to the terms of the Storage Agreement, PBF determines that a Tank shall no longer be available to MSCG for storage of Products, PBF as storage provider shall provide alternative capacity
(under the terms of the Storage Agreement), and shall either transfer MSCG’s Product to the alternative tank, or shall purchase the Product in such Tank from MSCG pursuant to an in-tank transfer. The pricing and payment terms for such
sale shall be the same pricing and payment terms that would apply to a purchase by MSCG of such Product as of such day under this Agreement. 

  

	4.5	Specifications. The Products sold and delivered to MSCG at the Refinery shall generally conform to the typical properties set forth for each grade of Light
Finished Products, Lubes and Slurry in Schedule 1 as amended from time to time. 

  

	 	4.5.1	Specialty Grades. From time to time, PBF may desire to make or MSCG may desire to sell a customized product that is not included in the grades of Products
encompassed in Schedule 1 (a “Specialty Grade”). In this circumstance, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith to agree to the terms under which such Specialty Grade would be produced, priced and delivered and in the absence of an
agreement as to such terms, no production or sale of a Specialty Grade shall occur. 

  

	 	4.5.2	 Quality Downgrades. In the event that any portion of MSCG Inventory located in Tanks is downgraded such that it no longer meets the properties
of any Product specified in Schedule 1 (and it does not constitute a Specialty Grade), then MSCG shall sell and PBF shall purchase such inventory. The price applicable to such purchase will be determined in the same manner as the price was
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Product, then the pricing of the sale back to PBF shall be determined in accordance with Schedule 10, and if the Product was originally sold to MSCG as a Light Finished Product or Specialty
Grade, Lube or Slurry, then the pricing of the sale back to PBF shall be determined in accordance with Schedule 9, Schedule 10 or Schedule 11, respectively. The use of the relevant Tank(s) will be changed in accordance with the terms of the Storage
Agreement. 

  

	4.6	Title, Risk of Loss and Custody. 

  

	 	4.6.1	Transfer of Title. Title to Products purchased by MSCG pursuant to the terms of this Agreement shall pass from PBF to MSCG as the Product passes the inlet flange
of the Tank to which the Products are being delivered. Title to Products purchased by PBF pursuant to the terms of this Agreement shall pass from MSCG to PBF as the Intermediate Product or Lubes pass the outlet flange of the Tank from which such
Product is being delivered. 

  

	 	4.6.2	Ownership. MSCG shall own and have title to all of the Products located at the Refinery after title to such Products passes from PBF to MSCG as described in
Section 4.6.1 and shall own and have title to all Products that it delivers into the Refinery, in each case, until MSCG sells such Products to PBF or otherwise disposes of such Products in connection with the termination or expiration of this
Agreement. 

  

	 	4.6.3	Transfer of Custody. PBF shall maintain custody of all Products owned by MSCG pursuant to the terms of the Storage Agreement. 

 

	 	4.6.4	Refinery Operations. At all times PBF shall have and retain complete control of the Refinery and its maintenance and operations, including utilization or
maintenance of Tanks. 

  

	4.7	Foreign Trade Zone Status. ***** agrees to reimburse ***** for any price discount or price adjustment (an “FTZ Discount”) for the account of a
Customer that purchases jet fuel provided by ***** because such Customer would have purchased jet fuel “foreign status jet fuel” or “FTZ fuel” (as such terms are defined in the U.S. Customs Regulations (19 C.F.R. secs. 146.41 and
146.42) duty-free, but for the ***** to obtain or maintain FTZ status for the Refinery at the time of *****’s sale to such Customer. Any such FTZ Discount will be ***** that would be payable to ***** with respect to the affected jet fuel sales
contract. MSCG shall consult with PBF regarding the availability of duly offsets prior to any sale of jet fuel to a Customer that intends to purchase FTZ fuel. 

 

	5.	DELIVERY NOMINATIONS AND REPORTING 

 

	5.1	Coordination, Planning and Information Flow Procedures. The Parties shall develop procedures for the exchange of information between PBF and MSCG throughout the
Term to facilitate optimization of the Refinery operations and production scheduling with MSCG’s marketing and sales activities. Such procedures will include meetings (whether in person or by telephone or video conference) on an as required
basis and a monthly meeting in person between PBF personnel and MSCG to, amongst other things, review the then current maintenance activities, delivery and production programs and related operational issues and to consider marketing activity and
opportunities. 

  

	5.2	 Quarterly Forecasts. Prior to the 20th of every month, PBF shall provide MSCG with a report (the “Quarterly Delivery Forecast”),
substantially in the form attached hereto in Schedule 5, that indicates the Refinery’s anticipated production of Light Finished Products for the second following calendar month and the third following calendar month. The Quarterly Delivery
Forecast shall include any periods of scheduled Refinery maintenance and turnaround and shall be updated from time to time as necessary during the course of the following month. 

 

	5.3	 Monthly Delivery Schedule. Prior to the 20th of every month, the Parties shall consult regarding the production and delivery schedule for the next following month
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with a report reflecting such forecasted schedule (the “Monthly Delivery Schedule”), substantially in the form attached hereto in Schedule 6, that indicates (i) the
Refinery’s non-binding estimate of the production of each grade of Intermediate Product, Light Finished Product, Lubes and Slurry, and (ii) the Refinery’s non-binding estimate of Intermediate Products (by grade) and Lubes
requirements, in each case, specifying volumes of each grade of Product for delivery during the following month (each, a “Delivery Month”). PBF shall notify MSCG promptly upon becoming aware of significant changes for operational
purposes to the Monthly Delivery Schedule and MSCG shall notify PBF promptly upon becoming aware of circumstances that could impact its ability to receive or deliver Product during the period covered by the Monthly Delivery Schedule. The information
related to Refinery production provided in the Monthly Delivery Schedule is provided for the Parties’ planning purposes only. 

  

	5.4	Weekly Nomination. No later than 10:00 a.m. EPT on Thursday of each calendar week, PBF shall provide to MSCG a report (the “Weekly Nomination”),
substantially in the form attached hereto in Schedule 7, specifying (i) the non-binding best estimate of the Refinery’s production of each grade of Intermediate Product, Light Finished Product, Lubes and Slurry, and (ii) the best
estimate of the Refinery’s Intermediate Products (by grade) and Lubes requirements (which shall be binding in accordance with the terms of Section 5.5), in each case, specifying volumes of each grade of Product for delivery on each day
during the next following calendar week (the “Nominated Volume”). If any Thursday is not a Business Day, the Weekly Nomination shall be delivered on the first preceding Business Day. 

 

	5.5	Agreement to Purchase Nominated Volumes. In the absence of notification from MSCG to PBF within one Business Day of MSCG’s receipt of any Weekly Nomination
of MSCG’s objection to any information contained therein relating to Nominated Volumes to be sold by MSCG and purchased by PBF, the Parties shall be deemed to have agreed to the sale by MSCG to PBF of the Nominated Volumes of Intermediate
Products and Lubes specified therein on each relevant Delivery Date specified therein. Notwithstanding the above, the Parties acknowledge operational variability and agree that reasonable variations from the specified Nominated Volumes resulting
from ordinary course operational factors shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement, or, in the case of Lubes, reasonable variations from the specified Nominated Volumes resulting from reasonable scheduling accommodations made to PBF’s
customers shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement. The Parties acknowledge that PBF bears sole responsibility for the preparation, accuracy and correctness of the Weekly Nomination. The Parties agree that the Quarterly Delivery Forecast,
Monthly Delivery Schedule and the Weekly Nomination shall be prepared in coordination between the Parties. PBF agrees to make a good faith effort to (i) produce and sell to MSCG Products in the volumes set forth in each Monthly Delivery
Schedule and each Weekly Nomination in accordance with the schedules set forth therein, and (ii) purchase from MSCG Intermediate Products and Lubes in the volumes set forth in each Monthly Delivery Schedule and Weekly Nomination in accordance
with the schedules set forth therein. PBF shall indemnify MSCG or TPSI or both for any costs, expenses or other losses that it incurs in respect of a Sale Contract as a result of PBF’s failure to make commercially reasonable efforts to deliver
volumes of Products to MSCG in accordance with the Monthly Delivery Schedule and the Weekly Nomination. 

  

	5.6	 MSCG Weekly Supply Report. On the first Business Day of each calendar week, MSCG shall provide PBF with a report indicating the volumes and
grades of Light Finished Products and Specialty Grades estimated to be sold by MSCG under Sale Contracts with Customers during the following week (the “MSCG Weekly Supply Report”). The MSCG Weekly Supply Report will include a
non-binding estimate of the volumes of each grade of Light Finished Products and Specialty Grades to be delivered to the NuStar Terminal, to each of the Pipelines and for 

  
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waterborne transportation by Barge. The MSCG Weekly Supply Report also will include non-binding estimates of the applicable differentials for pricing, as described in Schedule 9. The actual
volumes and grades of Light Finished Products and Specialty Grades to be withdrawn from the Tanks and delivered to the NuStar Terminal, the Pipelines or onto a Barge, as applicable, shall be based on instructions provided to PBF by MSCG pursuant to
the terms of the Storage Agreement. The information in the MSCG Weekly Supply Report is being provided for the Parties’ informational and planning purposes only, MSCG is not acting as a financial advisor or fiduciary or in any similar capacity
and MSCG is not giving PBF any assurance or guarantee as to the forward prices contained in the MSCG Weekly Supply Report. 

  

	5.7	Quarterly Forward Price Report. On or prior to the last Business Day of each calendar month, MSCG shall provide PBF with a report of MSCG’s estimated
forward prices for each grade of Product for the following three calendar months (the “Quarterly Forward Price Report”). The information provided in the Quarterly Forward Price Report is provided for the Parties’ planning
purposes only. The information in the Quarterly Forward Price Report is being provided for the Parties’ informational and planning purposes only, MSCG is not acting as a financial advisor or fiduciary or in any similar capacity and MSCG is not
giving PBF any assurance or guarantee as to the forward prices contained in the Quarterly Forward Price Report. 

  

	5.8	Other Reports. PBF shall provide MSCG with all daily tank gauging reports covering the Tanks, daily refinery production reports, weekly refinery production
reports, monthly refinery production reports, any reports it receives from Pipelines, and, if reasonably requested by MSCG, any other information related to the transactions covered by this Agreement. 

 

	5.9	Daily Report of Delivered Volumes. On or prior to 11:00 a.m. EPT on each Business Day, PBF shall deliver to MSCG (for receipt on or prior to 11:00 a.m. EPT) a
report setting forth the actual volumes of each grade of Product (the “Delivered Volumes”) delivered into and delivered out of each Tank on the immediately prior days and total MSCG Inventory levels in each Tank, in each case based
on the best available information, including daily tank gauging reports and other relevant Refinery measurements (the “Daily Report of Delivered Volumes”). In addition, (i) the Daily Report of Delivered Volumes delivered on
each Friday will include PBF’s good faith estimate of the volumes for each grade of Light Finished Product and Specialty Grades that will be delivered to MSCG into Tanks on such Friday and (ii) the Daily Report of Delivered Volumes
delivered on each Provisional Payment Day in respect of a Delivery Date occurring on or after such Provisional Payment Day as specified in Schedule 8 shall include PBF’s good faith estimate of the volumes for each grade of Light Finished
Product and Specialty Grades that will be delivered to MSCG into Tanks on such Delivery Date(s). The Delivered Volumes shall be subject to subsequent adjustment as required as part of the Monthly True-Up Payment as may be necessary to reflect any
additional or more accurate measurement information. 

  

	6.	MSCG SALES 

  

	6.1	MSCG Sales. PBF agrees to cooperate with MSCG to facilitate the sale by MSCG to MSCG’s Customers of Light Finished Products and Slurry under the terms of
Sale Contracts entered into between MSCG and Customers from time to time. 

  

	6.2	 Sales at NuStar Terminal Rack. PBF agrees and acknowledges that MSCG may sell Light Finished Products to TPSI in order to effect sales of
Products to Customers at the truck loading rack located at the NuStar Terminal and that therefore all sales of Products to Customers at the rack may be sold first by MSCG to TPSI, and then sold by TPSI to the Customer in a
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back transaction as the Products are removed from the tank into the Customer’s truck at the rack. Sales by MSCG to TPSI shall not affect the amounts owed to PBF by MSCG.

  

	 	6.2.1	PBF shall cooperate and communicate with TPSI, as appropriate, in scheduling transfers, pursuant to the terms of the Storage Agreement, of Finished Light Products from
the Tanks to the NuStar Terminal, subject to the provisions of the Assigned Infrastructure Agreement with NuStar. 

  

	6.3	***** Tri-Party Agreement. In the event that PBF wishes to restructure the arrangements related to the sales to ***** under the ***** Term Agreement, and upon
request from PBF, MSCG agrees to terminate Tri-Party Agreement in accordance with the notice requirements therein. 

  

	6.4	Sale Contracts. Notwithstanding anything that may be inferred to the contrary or as inconsistent with the credit provisions of Section 12, PBF shall
indemnify MSCG for all costs and expenses which may be incurred as a result of a payment default by any Customer under a Sale Contract for delivery of Slurry or Lubes or as a result of a payment default by VMSC under the Assigned Term Agreement to
which VMSC is a party (the contract governing any such sale, a “Covered Sale Contract”), any such costs and expense to be reimbursed by PBF to MSCG as part of the Monthly True-Up Payment. 

 

	 	6.4.1	If MSCG becomes aware of any non-payment breach under a Covered Sale Contract or any proceeding, action or claim which may be instituted, taken or made by MSCG (other
than an insurance claim) against a Customer in relation to a Covered Sale Contract (“Third Party Action”), MSCG shall as soon as reasonably practicable give written notice thereof to PBF providing, in reasonable detail, such
available information as may enable PBF to assess the merits of such Third Party Action. 

  

	 	6.4.2	MSCG shall not institute, take, make, conduct or otherwise deal with any Third Party Action without coordinating with PBF. 

 

	6.5	Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs). 

  

	 	6.5.1	Acknowledgment of Ethanol Blending. The Parties acknowledge that MSCG shall own and from time to time provide to the NuStar Terminal ethanol for blending with
the appropriate gasoline blendstocks for sale to TPSI and on-sale to Customers. MSCG shall sell to TPSI the gasoline blendstocks and the ethanol as separate components just prior to blending. TPSI shall be the producer of the ethanol and gasoline
blendstock mixture for purposes of any applicable ethanol blender’s tax credit. 

  

	 	6.5.2	Transfer of RINs by MSCG. For each gallon of ethanol provided by MSCG to TPSI for rack blending as described in Section 6.4.1, MSCG shall transfer to PBF
one Gallon-RIN meeting the criteria specified below. For avoidance of doubt, MSCG shall not be obligated to transfer any RINs to PBF in connection with purchases of Finished Light Products from PBF for resale to Customers other than at the NuStar
Terminal rack: 

  

	 	6.5.2.1	all Gallon-RINs shall have a “D” code of “6”, pursuant to 40 C.F.R. § 80.1425(g); and 

 

	 	6.5.2.2	 all Gallon-RINs shall have been generated in the calendar year that the ethanol is provided to the NuStar Terminal; provided, that during the months of
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calendar year preceding the year that the ethanol is provided to the NuStar Terminal. 

  

	 	6.5.3	Remedies in Respect of Invalid RINs. If a Party determines that any Gallon-RINs provided hereunder are invalid pursuant to 40 C.F.R. § 80.1431, then that
Party shall notify the other Party in writing within one Business Day of such determination. Within ten Business Days of such written notice, MSCG shall provide to PBF one Gallon-RIN, of the same type and vintage specified in Section 6.4.2, for
every Gallon-RIN determined to be invalid. 

  

	 	6.5.4	No Other RINs Contemplated. The Parties acknowledge and agree that MSCG shall be responsible only for providing to PBF the RINs specified herein, notwithstanding
the renewable volume obligations imposed on PBF as a refiner of gasoline or diesel fuel pursuant to 40 C.F.R. Part 80, Subpart M. 

  

	 	6.5.5	Definitions Related to RINs. The terms “Renewable Identification Number” (“RINs”) and “Gallon-RIN” shall be
defined pursuant to 40 C.F.R. § 80.1401. 

  

	 	6.5.6	Biodiesel Credits and RINs. If MSCG provides biodiesel or similar renewable products for blending with petroleum diesel for sale to TPSI or directly to
Customers, and a federal income or excise tax credit or refund exists with respect to the production and sale of the biodiesel mixture, then the Parties shall discuss and mutually agree upon how to handle such credit, including allocation of the
value of the credit between them; provided, however, that this Section 6.4.6 shall not be interpreted to require the Parties to allocate such credit in any particular manner. The Parties also shall discuss whether any RINs associated with the
biodiesel are to be transferred between the Parties. 

  

	7.	CERTAIN REPRESENTATIONS 

 

	7.1	The Parties intend that: 

  

	 	7.1.1	each purchase and sale of Product between them, whether or not further documented, shall constitute a “forward contract” under section 101(25) and a
“swap agreement” under section 101(53B) of the Bankruptcy Code, protected by, inter alia, section 556 and section 560 of the Bankruptcy Code, and that it will be treated as such under and in all proceedings related to any
bankruptcy, insolvency or similar law (regardless of the jurisdiction of application or competence of such law) or any regulation, ruling, order, directive or pronouncement made pursuant thereto; and 

 

	 	7.1.2	this Agreement and each transaction between the Parties hereunder constitutes a “master netting agreement” under section 101(38A) of the Bankruptcy
Code; and that the rights in Section 18 hereto include the rights referred to in section 561(a) of the Bankruptcy Code. 

  

	7.2	 For purposes of Section 7.1, the Parties intend and agree that, in respect of a particular week during the Term, they shall be deemed to have
entered into a forward contract, swap agreement and eligible financial contract for the sale of Products by PBF to MSCG and for the sale of Intermediate Products and Lubes by MSCG to PBF, as applicable, upon MSCG’s receipt of the Weekly
Nomination for such calendar week. The Weekly Nomination shall be deemed to be adjusted to reflect the Delivered Volumes delivered by PBF to MSCG into the Tanks, in the case 

  
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of purchases of Product by MSCG, or withdrawn by PBF from the Tanks, in the case of purchases of Intermediate Products or Lubes by PBF. 

 

	7.3	Single Agreement. This Agreement and all transactions hereunder form a single integrated agreement between the Parties. During the Term of this Agreement, all
transactions between MSCG and PBF as reflected in each Monthly Delivery Schedule and Weekly Nomination are entered into in reliance on the fact that all such transactions and reports, together with this Agreement, form a single agreement.

  

	8.	WARRANTIES 

  

	8.1	Warranties of Title. 

  

	 	8.1.1	PBF warrants that on the Commencement Date, it shall transfer, or cause to transfer, to MSCG good and marketable title to the Initial Inventory free and clear of any
Liens, and that it has full right and authority to transfer such title and effect delivery of such Product to MSCG. 

  

	 	8.1.2	Each Party represents and warrants to the other Party, that, as of the date of delivery of Product sold hereunder, it has good and marketable title to the Product sold
and delivered pursuant to this Agreement, free and clear of any Liens, and that it has full right and authority to transfer such title and effect delivery of such Product. 

 

	8.2	Disclaimer of Warranties. EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTY OF TITLE,
THE PARTY SELLING PRODUCT HEREUNDER MAKES NO WARRANTY, CONDITION OR OTHER
REPRESENTATION, WRITTEN OR ORAL, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS OR
SUITABILITY OF THE PRODUCT FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE. 

 

	9.	PRICING OF NOMINATED VOLUMES; PREMIUMS; SALES
INCENTIVE 

  

	9.1	Purchase Price for Delivered Volumes. 

  

	 	9.1.1	 Light Finished Products and Specialty Grade Provisional Pricing. With respect to the volume of Light Finished Products and Specialty Grades
purchased by MSCG on a Delivery Date hereunder (for purposes of this Section 9.1., the “Relevant Delivery Date”), MSCG shall, on the Provisional Payment Day for such Relevant Delivery Date as specified in Schedule 8, pay to PBF
the Provisional Price per gallon for each grade of Product delivered determined in accordance with Section II of Schedule 9 (the aggregate provisional amount payable in respect of the volumes of Light Finished Products and Specialty Grades delivered
on such Relevant Delivery Date, the “Provisional Payment Amount”). To the extent the Provisional Payment Day for a Relevant Delivery Date occurs on or before such Relevant Delivery Date, the Provisional Payment Amount shall be based
on the estimated volumes to be delivered on such Relevant Delivery Date as specified in the Daily Report of Delivered Volumes delivered on or prior to such Relevant Delivery Date; provided, however, if no estimated volumes are specified in the last
Daily Report of Delivered Volumes received by MSCG, then the Provisional Payment Amount will be based on the actual volumes delivered on the last Delivery Date reflected in the most recently received Daily Report of Delivered Volumes. The
Provisional Payment Amount shall be included on the Finished Products Invoice delivered on the Provisional Payment Day for such Relevant Delivery Date as specified in Schedule 8. PBF shall return the Provisional Payment Amount to MSCG on the day of

  
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the Final Payment Day in respect of the Relevant Delivery Date, and such amount payable from PBF to MSCG shall be included on the same invoice as the Final Payment Amount in respect of the
Relevant Delivery Date. 

  

	 	9.1.2	Light Finished Products and Specialty Grade Final Pricing. With respect to the volume of Light Finished Products and Specialty Grades purchased by MSCG on a
Relevant Delivery Date hereunder, MSCG shall, on the Final Payment Day for such Relevant Delivery Date as specified in Schedule 8, pay to PBF the Final Price per gallon for each grade of Product delivered determined in accordance with Section III of
Schedule 9, and, in the case of Specialty Grades, in the manner agreed upon between the Parties pursuant to Section 4.5.1 (the aggregate amount payable in respect of the volumes of Light Finished Products and Specialty Grades delivered on such
Relevant Delivery Date, the “Final Payment Amount”). The Final Payment Amount in respect of each Relevant Delivery Date shall be included on the Finished Products Invoice delivered on the Final Payment Day for such Relevant Delivery
Day as specified in Schedule 8. 

  

	 	9.1.3	Intermediate Products, Lubes and Slurry Pricing. The amount payable to MSCG in respect of the volumes of Intermediate Products and Lubes purchased by PBF from
MSCG on each Delivery Date (in the aggregate for such day, “PBF Purchase Payment Amount”), and the amount payable to PBF for the volumes of Intermediate Products, Lubes and Slurry delivered by PBF to MSCG on each Delivery Date (in
the aggregate for such day, “MSCG Purchase Payment Amount”), shall be determined on a per gallon basis for each gallon delivered based on the Intermediate Products Price, Lubes Price or Slurry Price, as applicable, determined in
accordance with Schedule 10 or Schedule 11, as applicable. The MSCG Purchase Payment Amount and the PBF Purchase Payment Amount in respect of each Delivery Date shall be payable on the third Business Day following each such Delivery Date and shall
be included on the Net Payment Amount Invoice delivered on such third following Business Day. 

  

	9.2	Monthly Product Premiums. 

  

	 	9.2.1	Location Premium. In addition to the purchase price payable in respect of Light Finished Products purchased by MSCG pursuant to Section 9.1, if a volume of
Light Finished Product is delivered to a Customer through the NuStar Terminal or a Pipeline, an additional amount (the “Location Premium”) shall be payable by MSCG to PBF in respect of MSCG’s purchase of Light Finished Products
from PBF to account for the additional net relative value of Product sold at the NuStar Terminal truck rack or delivered to a Customer through a Pipeline (compared to a waterborne sale). The Location Premiums shall be determined in accordance with
Schedule 9. 

 MSCG shall prepare an estimate of the Location Premium (the “Provisional Location
Premium”) attributable to sales to Customers that occurred during a calendar week on the first Business Day of the following calendar week, such estimate to be based on the MSCG Weekly Supply Report covering such calendar week that was
delivered pursuant to Section 5.6. MSCG shall include the Provisional Location Premium on the first Net Payment Amount Invoice prepared after determination of such amount; provided that the first Provisional Location Premium (payable in respect
of the first full calendar week after the Commencement Date and each Delivery Date prior to the first full calendar week after the Commencement Date) shall be payable on the Closing Date, and no Provisional Location Premium shall be payable in the
second full calendar week after the Commencement Date. 

  
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 The Parties shall conduct a final accounting of the Location Premiums in respect of sales
to Customers that occurred during each calendar week ending in a particular calendar month based on additional information available after the relevant Provisional Location Premiums were calculated (with respect to each such week, the “Final
Location Premium”) within ten Business Days after the last day of such calendar month, and calculate the difference between the aggregate Provisional Location Premium paid in respect of each such week and the Final Location Premium for such
week (aggregated over all relevant weeks, the “Monthly Location Premium Adjustment”). The Monthly Location Premium Adjustment shall be included on the first Net Payment Amount Invoice prepared after determination of such Monthly
Location Premium Adjustment. 
  

	 	9.2.2	Specialty Grade Premium. In addition to the purchase price payable in respect of Specialty Grades purchased by MSCG pursuant to Section 9.1, if a volume of
a Specialty Grade is sold as agreed under Section 4.5.1, an additional amount (the “Specialty Grade Premium”) shall be payable by MSCG to PBF to account for the additional net relative value of Specialty Grades (relative to the
Product specified in Schedule 1 that would otherwise have been produced). The Specialty Grade Premiums shall be determined in accordance with Schedule 9. 

 MSCG shall prepare an estimate of the Specialty Grade Premium (the “Provisional Specialty Premium”) attributable to sales to Customers that occurred during a calendar week on the first
Business Day of the following calendar week, such estimate to be based on the MSCG Weekly Supply Report covering such calendar week that was delivered pursuant to Section 5.6. MSCG shall include the Provisional Specialty Premium on the first
Finished Products Invoice prepared after determination of such amount; provided that the first Provisional Specialty Premium (payable in respect of the first full calendar week after the Commencement Date and each Delivery Date prior to the first
full calendar week after the Commencement Date) shall be payable on the Closing Date, and no Provisional Specialty Premium shall be payable in the second full calendar week after the Commencement Date. 

The Parties shall conduct a final accounting of the Specialty Grade Premiums in respect of sales to Customers that occurred during each
calendar week ending in a particular calendar month based on additional information available after the relevant Provisional Specialty Premiums were calculated (with respect to each such week, the “Final Specialty Premium Amount”)
within ten Business Days after the last day of such calendar month, and calculate the difference between the aggregate Provisional Specialty Premium paid in respect of each such week and the Final Specialty Premium for such week (aggregated over all
relevant weeks, the “Monthly Specialty Premium Adjustment”). The Monthly Specialty Premium Adjustment shall be included on the first Finished Products Invoice prepared after determination of such Monthly Specialty Premium
Adjustment. 
  

	 	9.2.3	MSCG shall make reasonable commercial efforts to maximize the Location Premiums and Specialty Grade Premium, unless otherwise agreed between the Parties (such as when
specific components of the Location Premium have been pre-agreed). 

  

	9.3	 Quarterly Sales Incentive. On a quarterly basis, PBF shall pay MSCG a sales incentive to be determined in accordance with Schedule 9 (the
“Sales Incentive”). MSCG shall include the Sales Incentive for sales to Customers that occur during a calendar quarter in the first Net Payment Amount Invoice prepared after the determination of such Sales Incentive. The sum of

  
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the quarterly Sales Incentive for any calendar year shall not exceed $*****, with partial years prorated, provided that the first calendar year shall be deemed to commence on the Commencement
Date and end on December 31, 2011 and the first calendar quarter shall be deemed to commence on the Commencement Date and end on March 30, 2011, and provided further that the sum of the quarterly Sales Incentive for the first calendar year
shall not exceed $*****. 

  

	9.4	 Fixed Values of Premium Components. Prior to the start of each calendar month, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith and make reasonable
commercial efforts to agree upon fixed values for each of the components included in the calculations of Base Barge Price and Location Premium described in Schedule 9. If the Parties fail to agree by the 25th day prior to the commencement of such calendar month on the fixed
value for any component, the Location Premium for such following calendar month shall be calculated using the actual costs, volumes, fees, prices or amounts that applied in connection with each MSCG sale (including TPSI), instead of using a fixed
component. 

  

	9.5	Payment and Netting. 

  

	 	9.5.1	On each Invoice Day, MSCG shall net the following amounts: 

  

	 	(i)	the Final Payment Amount payable by MSCG to PBF on the Final Payment Day occurring on such Invoice Date; 

 

	 	(ii)	the Provisional Payment Amount that MSCG paid to PBF on the Provisional Payment Day in respect of the same volumes of Light Finished Products and Specialty Grades that
the Final Payment Amount in (i) of this Section 9.5.1 is in respect of, such amount to be payable by PBF; 

  

	 	(iii)	the Provisional Payment Amount payable by MSCG to PBF on the Provisional Payment Day occurring on such Invoice Date; 

 

	 	(iv)	any Specialty Grade Premium or Monthly Specialty Premium Adjustment to be included on such invoice pursuant to Section 9.2.2; and 

 

	 	(v)	any adjustments to the prices used to determine any previously invoiced Final Payment Amount based upon additional information obtained after such invoicing;

 (the aggregate net amount payable, the “Net Finished Products Amount”). 

MSCG shall notify PBF of the Net Finished Products Amount and the Party to whom payment is owed shall prepare and deliver to the other
Party an invoice in respect of such net amount by 11:00 a.m. EPT on each Invoice Day (the “Finished Products Invoice” for such day). The Party obligated to pay the Net Finished Products Amount shall pay such amount to the other
Party on or prior to 3:00 p.m. EPT on such day, subject to Section 9.9. 
 Notwithstanding the above, so long as the
Payment Direction Agreement is effective and performance under the Payment Direction Agreement has not been suspended pursuant to Section 18.4.6, payment of the Net Finished Products Amount shall be directed to SMT pursuant to the terms of the
Payment Direction Agreement. Upon payment to SMT of the Net Finished Products Amount or any portion thereof, MSCG’s obligation to pay PBF 

  
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hereunder shall be fully and finally discharged as if such amounts were paid to PBF directly, subject to any later adjustments based on additional information as described in this Section 9.
PBF shall at all times remain liable for any Net Finished Products Amount payable from PBF to MSCG. 
  

	 	9.5.2	On each Invoice Day, MSCG shall net the following amounts: 

  

	 	(i)	the MSCG Purchase Payment Amount payable by MSCG that is to be included on the Net Payment Amount Invoice for such day pursuant to Section 9.1.3;

  

	 	(ii)	the PBF Purchase Payment Amount payable by PBF that is to be included on the Net Payment Amount Invoice for such day pursuant to Section 9.1.3;

  

	 	(iii)	any Provisional Location Premium or Monthly Location Premium Adjustment that is to be included on the Net Payment Amount Invoice for such day pursuant to
Section 9.2.1; 

  

	 	(iv)	any Sales Incentive or Monthly True-Up Payment that, in each case, is to be included on the Net Payment Amount Invoice for such day pursuant to Sections 9.3 or 9.6;

  

	 	(v)	any outstanding interest that accrues pursuant to Section 9.10; and 

  

	 	(vi)	any other amounts due and payable as of such day under this Agreement (other than amounts payable under the Finished Products Invoice) or any other Transaction Document
(the aggregate net amount payable, the “Net Payment Amount”). 

 MSCG shall notify PBF of the Net
Payment Amount and the Party to whom the Net Payment Amount is payable shall prepare and deliver to the other Party an invoice in respect of such net amount by 11:00 a.m. EPT on each Invoice Day (the “Net Payment Amount Invoice” for
such day). The Party owing the Net Payment Amount shall pay such amount to the other Party on or prior to 3:00 p.m. EPT on such day, subject to Section 9.9. 
  

	9.6	Monthly True-Up Payment. MSCG shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide to PBF, within ten Business Days after the end of a Delivery Month, a
notification (the “Monthly True-Up Notice”) and appropriate supporting documentation for the net true-up amount due from one Party to the other Party (the “Monthly True-Up Payment”) showing the following:

  

	 	9.6.1	the Ancillary Costs for such Delivery Month or any adjustment to Ancillary Costs previously determined and invoiced; 

 

	 	9.6.2	the Monthly Specialty Premium Adjustment for such Delivery Month; 

  

	 	9.6.3	any adjustments to the prices or volumes used to determine the amount payable by one Party to the other in respect of previously invoiced purchases of Intermediate
Product, Slurry and Lubes hereunder based upon additional information obtained after such invoicing; 

  
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	 	9.6.4	any adjustments to the Location Premium, Specialty Grade Premium or Sales Incentive based upon additional information obtained after invoicing in respect of a calendar
week or a calendar quarter, as applicable; and 

  

	 	9.6.5	any other adjustments to amounts payable by one Party to the other Party hereunder. 

 

	9.7	Monthly True-Up Invoicing and Payment. The Monthly True-Up Payment shall be included on the Net Payment Amount Invoice delivered on the first Business Day
following MSCG’s delivery to PBF of the Monthly True-Up Notice and all related supporting documentation. Notwithstanding the above, the Parties shall endeavor to pay the amounts described in Section 9.6 on an interim basis at such time as
all final information in respect of the applicable amount has been obtained. Determinations of any true-up amount set forth in Section 9.6 on an interim basis shall be included in the first Net Payment Amount Invoice delivered following such
determination. 

  

	9.8	Payments. All payments to be made under this Agreement shall be made by wire transfer of same day funds in U.S. Dollars to such bank account at such bank as the
payee shall designate in writing to the payor from time to time. All payments shall be deemed received on the Business Day on which same day funds therefor are received by the payee. Payments received after any applicable time set forth in this
Agreement on any Business Day or on a day that is not a Business Day shall be deemed to have been received on the following Business Day. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, all payments by PBF or MSCG shall be made in full
without discount, offset, withholding, counterclaim or deduction whatsoever for any claims which one Party may now have or hereafter acquire against the other Party, whether pursuant to the terms of this Agreement or otherwise except as expressly
provided herein. The Parties recognize and acknowledge that the exchange of certain information in a timely manner and subsequent payments based on the information are interrelated, and a reasonable delay in one aspect of the process will not
relieve the obligation of a Party to reasonably comply with any response to the information or payment. 

  

	9.9	Disputed Invoices. If an invoiced Party, in good faith, disputes the accuracy of the amount invoiced, the invoiced Party shall pay such amount as it in good
faith believes to be correct and provide written notice stating the reasons why the remaining disputed amount is incorrect, along with supporting documentation. In the event the Parties are unable to resolve such dispute, either Party may pursue any
remedy available at law or in equity to enforce its rights hereunder. In the event that it is determined or agreed that the Party that is disputing an invoice must or will pay the disputed amount, then such Party shall pay interest from and
including the original payment due date until, but excluding, the date the disputed amount is received by the owed Party, at the Base Interest Rate. 

  

	9.10	Interest on Late Payments. Interest shall accrue on late payments under this Agreement at the Default Interest Rate from and including the date that payment is
due until but excluding the date that payment is actually received by the Party to whom it is payable. 

  

	10.	ADDITIONAL MSCG SERVICES 

 

	10.1	Additional MSCG Risk Management Services. Throughout the Term, MSCG shall provide risk management services to PBF as requested by PBF, including (i) updates
on relevant commodities markets and price quotes for swaps and options, and (ii) providing swap or option products on the terms agreed upon between the Parties, such terms to include volumes, prices, tenors and settlement dates.

  
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	11.	DISPOSITION OF PRODUCTS UPON TERMINATION OR
EXPIRATION 

  

	11.1	Final Disposition. On the date of expiration or termination of this Agreement (the “Termination Date”), whether this Agreement terminates at the
end of its Term or on an Early Termination Date, subject to MSCG’s rights under Section 18.6, PBF shall commence delivery of Products owned by MSCG at the Refinery from the Tanks to MSCG at the NuStar Terminal or the Refinery rack, to a
Pipeline connection or to the Refinery’s dock for transportation on a Barge, in accordance with MSCG’s instructions and the terms of the Storage Agreement, such delivery to occur over the period of time necessary for MSCG to sell all such
Products owned by MSCG as of the Termination Date to Customers under Sale Contracts (the “Run-off Period”). 

  

	11.2	Commingling. MSCG and PBF agree that PBF will be permitted to utilize capacity in the Tanks to store its Products as such Products exit the Refinery processing
units and the storage of Products in the Tanks will be commingled during the Run-off Period, as provided in the Storage Agreement. 

  

	11.3	 Termination Payment Amount. On or prior to the later of (i) 30th day following the Termination Date and (ii) the tenth Business Day following the end of the Run-off Period, or,
upon an early termination where MSCG is the Performing Party, if MSCG elects to sell the Products to PBF pursuant to its rights under Section 18.6, on the 30th day following the Termination Date, MSCG shall calculate a final accounting and true up of all amounts owed by PBF to
MSCG or by MSCG to PBF under the Agreement (including any Provisional Payment Amount that has not yet been repaid to MSCG) and all other Transaction Documents, (such amount, excluding amounts that are payable to SMT in respect of Light Finished
Products delivered to MSCG prior to the Termination Date pursuant to Section 9.5.1, the “Termination Payment Amount”). MSCG shall notify PBF of the Termination Payment Amount and the Party to whom such amount is payable shall
prepare an invoice (the “Final Invoice”) and deliver it to the other Party by the fifth Business Day following MSCG’s calculation and notification of such amount. The Party owing the Termination Payment Amount shall make
payment to the other Party of the Termination Payment Amount on or prior to the fifth Business Day following receipt of the Final Invoice. MSCG shall pay any amount outstanding that is payable to SMT in respect of Light Finished Products delivered
to MSCG prior to the Termination Date pursuant to the terms of Section 9.5.1. 

  

	11.4	Tri-Party Agreement Extension. Notwithstanding the above, all terms and obligations of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect to the extent
necessary and for the period necessary for MSCG to meet its obligations under the Tri-Party Agreement (the “Extension Period”), with the understanding that MSCG will notify ***** on or prior to the Termination Date specified in 11.1
that it wishes to terminate the Tri-Party Agreement. For purposes of the application of this agreement during the Extension Period, the “Termination Date” shall be deemed to be the day on which MSCG no longer has any delivery obligations
at or near the Refinery or NuStar Terminal to *****. 

  

	12.	FINANCIAL INFORMATION, SECURITY AND REQUESTS FOR FURTHER
ASSURANCES 

  

	12.1	Provision of Financial Information. 

  

	 	12.1.1	 Each Party shall provide the other Party, to the extent not publicly available, (i) within 120 days following the end of each of its fiscal years
(or such earlier date on which it is required to file a Form 10-K under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (“Exchange Act”)), beginning with the fiscal year ending December 31, 2010, a copy of its or, if
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fiscal year certified by independent certified public accountants; (ii) within 45 days after the end of its first three fiscal quarters of each fiscal year (or such earlier date on which it
is required to file a Form 10-Q under the Exchange Act), a copy of its or, if applicable, its Guarantor’s quarterly unaudited consolidated financial statements for such fiscal quarter; and (iii) with respect to PBF, within 30 days after
the end of each of the first two months of each fiscal quarter, beginning with January, 2010, the consolidated balance sheet of PBF as of the end of each such month and the related consolidated statements of income and cash flows of PBF for such
month and for the then elapsed portion of the fiscal year, accompanied by a certificate of a Financial Officer stating that such financial statements fairly present, in all material respects, the consolidated results of operations and cash flows of
PBF as of the date and for the periods specified in accordance with GAAP consistently applied, subject to normal year-end audit adjustments and the absence of footnotes. In all cases the financial statements delivered pursuant to this
Section 12.1.1 shall be for the most recent accounting period and prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States, consistently applied, or, at the election of PBF, in accordance with the accounting
principles provided by the International Financial Reporting Standards enacted by the International Accounting Standards Board. In the case of PBF, upon delivery to MSCG, the applicable report delivered by PBF to the Administrative Agent pursuant to
the terms of the Revolving Credit Agreement shall satisfy its related requirement under this Section 12.1.1. 

  

	 	12.1.2	Within 90 days after the beginning of each fiscal year, PBF shall provide to MSCG a budget for PBF in form reasonably satisfactory to MSCG, but to include balance
sheets, statements of income and sources and uses of cash, for (i) each month of such fiscal year prepared in detail and (ii) each fiscal year thereafter, through and including the fiscal year in which the Termination Date is scheduled to
occur at such time pursuant to the terms of Section 2, prepared in summary form, in each case, with appropriate presentation and discussion of the principal assumptions upon which such budgets are based, ac-companied by the statement of a
Financial Officer of PBF to the effect that the budget of PBF is a reasonable estimate for the periods covered thereby and, promptly when available, any significant revisions of such budget. In the case of PBF, upon delivery to MSCG, the applicable
budget delivered by PBF to the Administrative Agent pursuant to the terms of the Revolving Credit Agreement shall satisfy its related requirement under this Section 12.1.2. 

 

	 	12.1.3	Upon reasonable notice, a Party also shall provide to the other Party any other information sufficient to enable it to ascertain such other Party’s or such other
Party’s Guarantor’s current financial condition and for such Party to assure itself of the other Party’s ability to perform its obligations under this Agreement or the other Party’s Guarantor’s ability to perform its
obligations under its Guaranty. 

  

	12.2	Guaranty. As security for the prompt payment and performance in full when due of MSCG’s obligations under this Agreement, MSCG shall cause its Guarantor to
deliver to PBF prior to the Commencement Date a Guaranty in form and substance reasonably acceptable to PBF. Simultaneously with assignment of this Agreement by PBF to PRC, as security for the prompt payment and performance in full when due of
PRC’s obligations under this Agreement, PBF, as Guarantor, shall deliver to MSCG a Guaranty in form and substance reasonably acceptable to MSCG. 

  

	12.3	 Back-up Security Interest. In furtherance of the covenant set forth in Section 17.2.4, PBF hereby pledges to MSCG, as a secured party, as
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priority continuing security interest in, Lien on and right of set-off against all Products purchased by MSCG under the terms of this Agreement. 

 

	12.4	Notification of Certain Events. Each Party shall notify the other Party in writing within two Business Days of learning of any of the following events:

  

	 	12.4.1	any Event of Default or Additional Termination Event, specifying the nature and extent thereof and the corrective action (if any) taken or proposed to be taken with
respect thereto; 

  

	 	12.4.2	in the case of PBF, its binding agreement to sell, lease, sublease, transfer or otherwise dispose of, or grant any person (including an Affiliate) an option to acquire,
in one transaction or a series of related transactions, all or a material portion of the Refinery assets; 

  

	 	12.4.3	it or its Guarantor consolidates or amalgamates with, merges with or into, or transfers all or substantially all of its assets to, another entity (including an
Affiliate); 

  

	 	12.4.4	in the case of PBF, any labor disturbances at the Refinery that could adversely impact the Quarterly Delivery Forecast or Monthly Delivery Schedule;

  

	 	12.4.5	any event that could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Change on it or its Guarantor, which may include the filing or commencement of, or any threat or
notice of intention of any person to file or commence, any action, suit, litigation or proceeding, whether at law or in equity by or before any Governmental Authority, against PBF or any Affiliate thereof, that could reasonably be expected to result
in a Material Adverse Change; 

  

	 	12.4.6	a final judicial or administrative judgment against it or its Guarantor that individually or in the aggregate is in excess of $10,000,000; 

 

	 	12.4.7	in the case of PBF, any default under any Credit Agreement, or any event which, with the giving of notice or lapse of time or both, would become an event of default
under any Credit Agreement, including any notice of acceleration, demand, termination, suspension or foreclosure issued by any secured party or person acting in a similar capacity. 

 

	 	12.4.8	In the case of PBF, PBF’s entrance into a binding agreement that would result in a Change of Control with respect to PBF, such notice to be provided no later than
five Business Days following execution of such agreement. This Section 12.4.8 shall not apply to any future public offering of stock of PBF or any of its Affiliates. 

 

	12.5	Further Assurances. 

  

	 	12.5.1	 Each Party may, in its reasonable discretion and upon notice to the other Party, require that such other Party provide it with satisfactory security
for or adequate assurance of its or, if applicable, its Guarantor’s performance within a specified time period as appropriate, when (i) such demanding Party determines that a Material Adverse Change has occurred as with respect to the
other Party, or, if applicable, its Guarantor; (ii) such other Party fails to comply with any material provision of this Section 12 or breaches any covenant set forth in Section 17.4 in any material respect; (iii) such demanding
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access to, the Products purchased by such demanding Party hereunder may be challenged or has been challenged by any person; or (iv) based on (x) the ***** Schedule and Weekly Nomination, (y)
the ***** as of the ***** following Business Day based on the ***** and (iii) any other relevant information, MSCG, as the demanding Party, estimates that the Net Payment Amount projected to be payable from PBF to MSCG on any day on or prior to the
***** following Day will equal or exceed $*****. 

  

	 	12.5.2	A Party shall provide performance assurance to the other Party on or prior to the second Business Day following demand therefore in the form of cash or a letter of
credit, or in any other document or mechanism acceptable to the demanding Party, provided that performance assurance in any form other than a letter of credit may only be provided by PBF to the extent permitted under the Revolving Credit Agreement
and Term Loan Agreement or otherwise consented to by the lenders under such credit facilities. The performance assurance provided by a Party shall be for a duration and in an amount sufficient to cover a value up to the other Party’s estimated
financial exposure under this Agreement, including reasonable contingencies for the designated time period. If performance assurance is provided in the form of a letter of credit, such letter of credit shall be issued by an Acceptable Letter of
Credit Issuer and shall be in a form reasonably acceptable to the demanding Party in its sole discretion. All bank charges relating to any letter of credit and any fees, commissions, costs and expenses incurred with respect to furnishing security
are for the account of the Party providing the performance assurance. 

  

	 	12.5.3	Each Party agrees, at any time and from time to time upon the request of the other Party, to execute, deliver and acknowledge, or cause to execute, deliver and
acknowledge, such further documents and instruments and do such other acts and things as such Party may reasonably request in order to fully effect the purposes of this Agreement. 

 

	13.	REFINERY TURNAROUND, MAINTENANCE AND CLOSURE

  

	13.1	Scheduled Maintenance. PBF shall provide to MSCG on the Commencement Date and on an annual basis thereafter, at least 30 days prior to the beginning of each year
during the Term, its anticipated timing of scheduled maintenance or turnaround that may affect receipts of Product into the Tanks or the processing of Product in the Refinery during the upcoming year, and shall update such schedule promptly
following any change to the maintenance schedule. 

  

	13.2	Unscheduled Maintenance. PBF immediately shall notify MSCG orally (followed by prompt written notice) of any previously unscheduled downtime, maintenance or
turnaround and its expected duration. 

  

	14.	TAXES 

  

	14.1	Each Party represents that it is registered with the Internal Revenue Service and the New Jersey Division of Taxation to engage in tax-free transactions with respect to
taxable fuels. Prior to the date of delivery of Product hereunder, each Party shall provide the other Party with proper notification, exemption or resale certificates or direct pay permits as may be required or permitted by Applicable Law. If the
applicable Party does not furnish such certificates or the sale is subject to tax under Applicable Law, the applicable Party shall reimburse and indemnify the other Party for all Taxes paid or incurred by such other Party, together with all
penalties and interest thereon. 

  

	14.2	Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Parties agree that PBF shall indemnify MSCG for the amount of the New Jersey Spill Compensation and Control tax, and all penalties or
interest thereon, paid, owing, asserted against or incurred by MSCG directly or indirectly with respect to the Products purchased and sold hereunder. 

  
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	15.	INSURANCE 

  

	15.1	Insurance Required to be provided by MSCG. MSCG shall insure the Products under its cargo and casualty insurance policy. 

 

	15.2	Insurance Required to be provided by PBF. PBF shall procure and maintain in full force and effect throughout the Term insurance coverage of the following types
and amounts and with insurance companies rated not less than A- by A.M. Best, or otherwise reasonably acceptable to MSCG, in respect of PBF’s receipt, handling and storage of Product under the Storage Agreement and this Agreement:

  

	 	15.2.1	Workers Compensation coverage in compliance with the Applicable Law; 

  

	 	15.2.2	automobile liability coverage in a minimum amount of $1,000,000; and 

  

	 	15.2.3	comprehensive or commercial general liability coverage and umbrella excess liability coverage, which includes bodily injury, broad form property damage and contractual
liability coverages, in a minimum amount of $75,000,000, which includes losses for Product while in PBF’s care, custody and control, and “sudden and accidental pollution” liability coverages (excluding events that result in
acidic deposition). 

  

	15.3	Additional Insurance Requirements. 

  

	 	15.3.1	Each Party shall cause its insurance carriers to furnish insurance certificates to the other Party, in a form reasonably satisfactory to the other Party, evidencing the
existence of the coverages required pursuant to Sections 15.1 and 15.2. Each Party shall provide renewal certificates within 30 days of expiration of the previous policy under which coverage is maintained. 

 

	 	15.3.2	Each Party shall include an endorsement in the foregoing policies indicating that the underwriters agree to waive all rights of subrogation to the extent of such
Party’s obligations. Further, each Party shall name the other Party as an additional insured under the foregoing policies to the extent of the indemnities required under this Agreement. 

 

	 	15.3.3	The mere purchase and existence of insurance coverage shall not reduce or release either Party from any Liabilities incurred or assumed under this Agreement.

  

	 	15.3.4	In the event of a Product loss for which a Party must indemnify the other Party under this Agreement or the Storage Agreement, the indemnifying Party’s insurance
shall be the primary and exclusive coverage for such loss, notwithstanding the existence of other valid and collectible insurance. 

  

	16.	FORCE MAJEURE 

 

	16.1	 Neither Party shall be liable to the other Party if it is rendered unable by a Force Majeure Event to perform in whole or in part any obligation or
condition of this Agreement for so long as the Force Majeure Event exists and to the extent that performance is hindered by the Force Majeure Event; provided, however, that the Party unable to perform shall use any commercially
reasonable efforts to avoid or remove the Force Majeure Event. During the period that performance by the affected party of a part or whole of its obligations has been suspended by reason of a Force Majeure Event, the other Party likewise may suspend
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the extent that such suspension is commercially reasonable, other than any payment or indemnification obligations that arose prior to the Force Majeure Event. 

 

	16.2	The affected Party rendered unable to perform shall give written notice to the other Party within 24 hours after receiving notice of the occurrence of a Force Majeure
Event, including, to the extent feasible, the details and the expected duration of the Force Majeure Event and the volume of Product affected. Such Party also shall promptly notify the other when the Force Majeure Event has terminated.

  

	17.	REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS

  

	17.1	Mutual Representations and Warranties. Each Party represents and warrants to the other Party as of the Effective Date, and shall be deemed to represent and
warrant as of the Commencement Date and as of the date of any purchase of Product hereunder, that: 

  

	 	17.1.1	it is (A) an “eligible commercial entity” and an “eligible contract participant” as defined in Sections 1a(11) and 1a(12) of the
U.S. Commodity Exchange Act, as amended, and (B) a “forward contract merchant” under section 101(26) and a “master netting agreement participant” under section 101(38B), for purposes of the Bankruptcy Code;

  

	 	17.1.2	it is duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its organization or incorporation and, if relevant under such laws, in good standing,
has the power to execute and deliver this Agreement and any other related documentation that it is required by this Agreement to deliver and to perform its obligations under this Agreement, and has taken all necessary action to authorize such
execution, delivery and performance; 

  

	 	17.1.3	such execution, delivery and performance do not violate or conflict with any Applicable Law in any material respect, any provision of its constitutional documents,
order or judgment of any court or Governmental Authority or, in any material respect, any of its assets or any contractual restriction binding on or affecting it or any of its assets; 

 

	 	17.1.4	all governmental and other authorizations, approvals, consents, notices and filings that are required to have been obtained or submitted by it with respect to this
Agreement have been obtained or submitted and are in full force and effect, and all conditions of this Agreement have been obtained or submitted and are in full force and effect, and all conditions of any such authorizations, approvals, consents,
notices and filings have been complied with, in all material respects; 

  

	 	17.1.5	its obligations under this Agreement constitute its legal, valid and binding obligations, enforceable in accordance with their respective terms (subject to applicable
bankruptcy, reorganization, insolvency, moratorium or similar laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and subject, as to enforceability, to equitable principles of general application regardless of whether enforcement is sought in a
proceeding in equity or at law); 

  

	 	17.1.6	no Termination Event or Potential Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, and no such event or circumstance would occur as a result of its entering into or
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	 	17.1.7	there is not pending, nor to its knowledge threatened against it, any action, suit or proceeding at law or in equity or before any court, tribunal, Governmental
Authority, official or any arbitrator that is likely to affect the legality, validity or enforceability against it of this Agreement or its ability to perform its obligations under this Agreement; 

 

	 	17.1.8	it is not relying upon any representations of any other Party other than those expressly set forth in this Agreement; 

 

	 	17.1.9	it has entered into the Transaction Documents and will enter into any transaction thereunder as principal (and not as advisor, agent, broker or in any other capacity,
fiduciary or otherwise) and with a full understanding of the material terms and risks of the same, and has made its own independent decision to enter into the Transaction Documents and any transaction and as to whether the Transaction Documents and
any transaction are appropriate or suitable for it based upon its own judgment and upon advice from such advisers as it has deemed necessary and not in reliance upon any view expressed by any other Party; 

 

	 	17.1.10	it is capable of assessing the merits of and understanding (on its own behalf or through independent professional advice) the Transaction Documents and any transaction,
understands and accepts the terms, conditions and risks of the Transaction Documents and any transaction, and is capable of assuming, and assumes, the risks of the Transaction Documents and any transactions contemplated thereunder; and it is capable
of assuming those risks; 

  

	 	17.1.11	the other Party (i) is acting solely in the capacity of an arm’s-length contractual counterparty with respect to this Agreement, (ii) is not acting as a
financial advisor or fiduciary or in any similar capacity with respect to this Agreement and (iii) has not given to it any assurance or guarantee as to the expected performance or result of this Agreement; 

 

	 	17.1.12	it is not bound by any agreement that would preclude or hinder its execution, delivery, or performance of any of the Transaction Documents; 

 

	 	17.1.13	neither it nor any of its Affiliates has been contacted by or negotiated with any finder, broker or other intermediary in connection with the sale of Product hereunder
who is entitled to any compensation with respect thereto; and 

  

	 	17.1.14	none of its directors, officers, employees or agents or those of its Affiliates has received or will receive any commission, fee, rebate, gift or entertainment of
significant value in connection with any of the Transaction Documents. 

  
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	17.2	Mutual Covenants. 

  

	 	17.2.1	Compliance with Applicable Laws. Each Party undertakes and covenants to the other Party that it shall comply in all material respects with all Applicable Laws,
including all Environmental Laws, and to which it may be subject in connection with the performance of any obligation or exercise of any rights under any of the Transaction Documents or in connection with any transaction contemplated by or
undertaken pursuant to this Agreement. 

  

	 	17.2.2	Books and Records. All records or documents provided by any Party to the other Party shall, to the best knowledge of such Party, accurately and completely
reflect the facts or estimates about the activities and transactions to which they relate. Each Party shall promptly notify the other Party if at any time such Party has reason to believe that any records or documents previously provided to the
other Party no longer are accurate or complete. 

  

	 	17.2.3	Indemnity. In addition to any other remedies under this Agreement, a Party that fails to comply with the requirements of Section 17.2.1 or 17.2.2 shall
indemnify the other Party from and against any and all losses of whatever nature arising out of or connected with such non-compliance. 

  

	 	17.2.4	Intent of the Parties. The Parties intend that each of the sales from PBF (as seller) to MSCG (as buyer) under this Agreement and the Inventory Sale Agreement be
treated as sales of Product by the seller to the buyer for all purposes. In the event that, contrary to the mutual intent of the Parties, any such sale is not characterized as a sale or absolute transfer, the seller shall be deemed to have granted
(and the seller hereby does grant) to the purchaser a first priority security interest in and to any and all of its interest in the Products subject to such sale to secure the repayment of all amounts or other value advanced to the seller hereunder
with accrued interest thereon, and this Agreement shall be deemed to be a security agreement. 

  

	 	17.2.5	Tri-Party Agreement. Each Party undertakes and covenants to the other Party that, if the Tri-Party Agreement is entered into, it shall perform its obligations
and responsibilities under the Tri-Party Agreement, including, as to MSCG, MSCG’s obligation to deliver Products to ***** as nominated by *****, in accordance with the terms of the ***** Term Agreement. 

 

	17.3	Additional PBF Representations and Warranties. PBF represents and warrants to MSCG as of the Effective Date, and shall be deemed to represent and warrant as of
the Commencement Date and as of the date of any purchase of Product hereunder, that: 

  

	 	17.3.1	In the case of any action, inaction, consent, approval or other conduct that falls within the definition of “Bankrupt” with respect to PBF, PBF intends
that MSCG’s rights and entitlements to the following shall not be stayed, avoided or otherwise limited by the Bankruptcy Code, and PBF shall not oppose the exercise of MSCG’s rights and entitlements to do any of the following: (i) to
accelerate, close-out, liquidate, collect, net and set off rights and obligations under any of the Transaction Documents, including the rights set forth in Section 18, and (ii) require that PBF process any Intermediate Products owned by
MSCG at the Refinery upon early termination of this Agreement when PBF is the Defaulting Party. 

  
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	 	17.3.2	It acknowledges that MSCG acquired and became the owner of the Initial Inventory, that MSCG from time to time during the Term will own all other Product that it
purchases pursuant to this Agreement until transfer of title to a Customer, or, in the case of Intermediate Products and Lubes that are sold to PBF, transfer of title to PBF, will own all receivables and proceeds generated from the foregoing and has
the right to sell, encumber and pledge such Initial Inventory and other Products. 

  

	17.4	Additional PBF Covenants. 

  

	 	17.4.1	PBF agrees that it shall have no interest in or the right to dispose of, and shall not permit the creation of, or suffer to exist, any Lien with respect to, any portion
of the Product owned by MSCG. 

  

	 	17.4.2	PBF agrees that, during the Term hereof, it shall not enter into any Products offtake arrangement relating to the Refinery other than this Agreement (and, for the
avoidance of doubt, other than with respect to products not purchased by MSCG hereunder or in the event any Assigned Term Agreement cannot be assigned to MSCG). 

 

	 	17.4.3	PBF agrees, from time to time on MSCG’s request, to execute, deliver and acknowledge, or to cause any party to any Credit Agreement to execute, deliver and
acknowledge, such further documents and instruments and to take such other actions as MSCG may reasonably request in order to more fully effect the purposes of the transactions contemplated by and the provisions of this Agreement.

  

	 	17.4.4	PBF agrees that, during the Term hereof, any binding agreement entered into by it that would result in a Change of Control with respect to PBF will provide for a period
no shorter than 60 days from the date of execution of such binding agreement to the date upon which the Change of Control becomes effective. 

  

	18.	TERMINATION EVENTS, DEFAULT AND EARLY
TERMINATION 

  

	18.1	Non-fault Based Early Termination Events. 

  

	 	18.1.1	Change of Law. 

 Each
Party shall make reasonable efforts to monitor proposed Changes of Law which may reasonably be expected to have an impact on such Party’s performance of its obligations under the Transaction Documents or its ability to hedge in a commercially
reasonable manner trading positions related to (i) purchases and sales under this Agreement or in contemplation of fulfilling the objectives of this Agreement or (ii) the MSCG Inventory (“Hedging Activities”) and shall
promptly notify the other Party upon becoming aware of any such proposed Change of Law. Such notice shall identify the proposed Change of Law and set out, in reasonable detail, the effects the notifying Party anticipates such Change of Law would
have upon the Transaction Documents (or such Party’s performance thereunder) or its Hedging Activities if enacted. The Parties shall in good faith meet to discuss what, if any, measures can be taken by either Party (or both) to minimize and/or
mitigate the effect of any such proposed Change of Law. 
 If a Change of Law results or would result in a Party (the
“Adversely Affected Party”) incurring incremental damages, losses, costs, expenses, fees, fines, payments, Taxes, liabilities, penalties or other sanctions of a monetary nature (“Losses”) in excess of

  
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$3,000,000 per annum solely as a result of such Party’s performance of its obligations under the Transaction Documents or as a result of its Hedging Activities, the Adversely Affected Party
shall be entitled to request that the Parties meet for purposes of addressing such Change of Law by providing written notice (a “Change of Law Notice”) to the other Party (the “Non-Affected Party”), provided always
that the Adversely Affected Party shall use all reasonable efforts to minimize the effects of such Change of Law and/or to mitigate the incremental Losses incurred by such Adversely Affected Party as a result of such Change of Law. 

Within seven days of receipt of a Change of Law Notice, the Parties shall meet in good faith with a view to identifying any steps the
(“Consequential Steps”) that would alleviate the effects of the relevant Change of Law on the Adversely Affected Party, which may include an agreement between the Parties to share the relevant incremental Losses incurred by the
Adversely Affected Party or the amendment of any Transaction Document. In identifying the Consequential Steps, the Parties shall, as far as is reasonably practicable, do so in a manner that preserves the balance of the commercial agreement
(including economic benefits, risk allocation, costs and liabilities) existing between the Parties under this Agreement as of the Effective Date. 
 In the event the Parties cannot reach agreement on the Consequential Steps and on the implementation of the same within 30 days of receipt by the Non-Affected Party of the Change of Law Notice, the
Adversely Affected Party may terminate this Agreement, effective as of the earlier of (i) the effective date of the Change of Law and (ii) six months following receipt by the Non-Affected Party of the Change of Law Notice, in accordance
with Section 11, and terminate all other Transaction Documents and all other agreements that may then be outstanding between the Parties that relate specifically to this Agreement, each in accordance with its terms. 

 

	 	18.1.2	Change of Control. Upon the occurrence of a Change of Control with respect to PBF, MSCG may, in its sole discretion, accelerate this Agreement and designate a
Termination Date, which shall be no earlier than the effective date of such Change of Control event, on which to terminate this Agreement in accordance with Section 11, and terminate all other Transaction Documents and all other agreements that
may then be outstanding between the Parties that relate specifically to this Agreement, each in accordance with its terms. 

  

	18.2	Events of Default. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the occurrence of any of the following events or circumstances shall constitute a
“Default” or an “Event of Default”: 

  

	 	18.2.1	A Party fails to make payment when due under this Agreement within two Business Days following receipt of a demand for payment by the other Party.

  

	 	18.2.2	A Party fails to (i) provide financial information as required by Section 12.1, (ii) provide the other Party with performance assurances as required by
Section 12.5, or such performance assurance expires, terminates or no longer is in full force and effect, in each case within two Business Days following receipt of a demand therefor. 

 

	 	18.2.3	 A Party breaches any representation, warranty made or repeated or deemed to have been made or repeated by the Party in any material respect when made
or repeated or deemed to have been made or repeated under this Agreement, or any warranty or representation proves to have been incorrect or misleading in any material respect when made or

  
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repeated or deemed to have been made or repeated under this Agreement; provided, however, that if such breach is curable, such breach is not cured to the reasonable satisfaction of
the other Party (in its sole discretion) within ten Business Days from the date that such Party receives notice that corrective action is needed. 

  

	 	18.2.4	Other than a default more specifically described in this Section 18.2, a Party fails to perform any obligation or breaches a covenant required under this
Agreement, which, if capable of cure, is not cured to the reasonable satisfaction of the other Party (in its sole discretion) within five Business Days from the date that such Party receives written notice that corrective action is needed, provided
that no grace period will apply to any failure by PBF to notify MSCG of a Change of Control in accordance with the last paragraph of Section 12.4. 

  

	 	18.2.5	There shall have occurred a default, event of default or other similar condition or event (however described) in respect of a Party under any Specified Agreement, which
is not cured within the applicable time period, if any. Upon the occurrence of such event, the defaulting party under the Specified Agreement shall be deemed to be the Defaulting Party hereunder and the other Party shall be deemed to be the
Performing Party. 

  

	 	18.2.6	A Party, a Party’s Guarantor or any of a Party’s direct or indirect parent companies becomes or is Bankrupt. 

 

	 	18.2.7	A Party’s Guarantor (i) fails to satisfy, perform or comply with any material obligation in accordance with its Guaranty if such failure continues after any
applicable grace or notice period, (ii) breaches any representation, covenant or warranty or any representation proves to have been incorrect or misleading in any material respect under its Guaranty, which is not cured to MSCG’s reasonable
satisfaction, in its sole discretion, within any applicable grace or notice period, or (iii) repudiates, disclaims, disaffirms or rejects, in whole or part, any obligation under its Guaranty, or challenges the validity of its Guaranty.

  

	 	18.2.8	Receipt of notice by the other Party of a consolidation, amalgamation, merger or transfer that would constitute a Credit Event Upon Merger or the occurrence of a Credit
Event Upon Merger with respect to a Party. 

  

	 	18.2.9	There shall have occurred either (i) a default, event of default or other similar condition or event (however described) in respect of PBF or any of its Affiliates
under one or more agreements or instruments relating to Specified Indebtedness in an aggregate amount of not less than $10,000,000 that has resulted in such Specified Indebtedness becoming immediately due and payable under such agreements and
instruments before it would have otherwise been due and payable, including any notice of acceleration, demand, termination, suspension or foreclosure issued by any secured party or person acting in a similar capacity or (ii) a default by PBF or
any of its Affiliates (individually or collectively) in making one or more payments on the due date thereof in an aggregate amount of not less than $10,000,000 under such agreements or instruments (after giving effect to any applicable notice
requirement or grace period). 

  

	 	18.2.10	 Any claim is asserted or Lien (other than a Lien granted by MSCG) is placed on any portion of the MSCG Inventory due to an act or omission of PBF or
any of its creditors or such Lien or claim is imminent. Upon the occurrence of such event, PBF shall be 

  
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deemed to be a Defaulting Party hereunder and MSCG shall be deemed to be the Performing Party. 

  

	 	18.2.11	Due to an act or omission of PBF or any of its creditors, MSCG’s first priority Lien in any Products shall cease to exist or shall lose its priority, or any action
is taken to impair or negatively impact MSCG’s first priority Lien in any Products, including the assertion by any creditor that MSCG would not be entitled to an exclusive, first priority Lien in any of such Products, and, if it is reasonably
likely that such event is capable of cure within three Business Days, such event shall not have been cured by the third Business Day following PBF’s receipt of notice that corrective action is needed. Upon the occurrence of such event, PBF
shall be deemed to be a Defaulting Party hereunder and MSCG shall be deemed to be the Performing Party. 

  

	 	18.2.12	There shall have occurred a default, event of default or other similar condition or event (however described) in respect of a Party under any Transaction Document.

  

	 	18.2.13	There shall have occurred a default under the Intercreditor Agreement in respect of any party thereto that is prejudicial to a Party’s rights hereunder, provided
that where such default under the Intercreditor Agreement occurs with respect to a party other than the Parties hereto, PBF shall be deemed to be the Defaulting Party hereunder and MSCG shall be deemed to be the Performing Party.

  

	 	18.2.14	The occurrence of a Letter of Credit Default in relation to any letter of credit provided by a Party hereunder. 

 

	 	18.2.15	There shall have occurred a default, event of default or other similar condition or event (howsoever described) in respect of a Party or a Party’s Affiliate under
any future similar refinery offtake agreement between a PBF Affiliate and MSCG and such agreement is accelerated or there occurs a default (howsoever described) with respect to a Party or a Party’s Affiliate thereunder substantially similar to
one of the defaults described in Sections 18.2.1 (if such default is in an amount in excess of $1,000,000), 18.2.2 (sub-clause (ii) only), 18.2.6, 18.2.7, 18.2.8 or 18.2.9; provided, however, that any default under this Section 18.2.15
will only give rise to termination of this Agreement if the other refinery offtake agreement is also simultaneously terminated in accordance with its terms. 

 

	 	18.2.16	There shall have occurred a default, event of default or other similar condition or event (however described) in respect of PBF under the Crude Oil/Feedstock
Supply/Delivery and Services Agreement dated on or about December 16, 2010, between SMT and PBF with respect to the Refinery, which is not cured within the applicable time period thereunder, if any, and that is prejudicial to, or would have a
material adverse on, MSCG’s rights hereunder. 

  

	18.3	Additional Termination Events. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the occurrence of any of the events or circumstances specified in Sections
18.3.1 through and including 18.3.4 shall constitute an “Additional Termination Event” and, in each instance, PBF shall be deemed to be the “Affected Party” and MSCG shall be deemed to be the Performing Party (as
defined in Section 18.4) for purposes of determining the rights and remedies available to the Performing Party under Sections 18.4 and 18.6. 

  
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	 	18.3.1	The sale, lease, sublease, transfer, conveyance or other disposition, in one transaction or a series of related transactions, of all or a material portion of the
Refinery assets other than to an Affiliate. 

  

	 	18.3.2	Either (i) operations at the Refinery shall have ceased (other than as a result of a Force Majeure Event) for a period of at least 60 consecutive days or
(ii) there occurs an inability to receive into, deliver Products out of or store Products in the Tanks (other than as a result of a Force Majeure Event), in any material respect for a period of at least 60 consecutive days.

  

	 	18.3.3	Either (i) operations at the NuStar Terminal or the Plains Terminal shall have ceased (other than as a result of a Force Majeure Event), for a period of at least
60 consecutive days or (ii) there occurs an inability to receive Products into or delivery products out of the NuStar Terminal or the Plains Terminal or inject Products into a Pipeline (in each case, other than as a result of a Force Majeure
Event), in any material respect for a period of at least 60 consecutive days. 

  

	 	18.3.4	A Force Majeure Event affecting the Refinery, the NuStar Terminal, the Plains Terminal or a Pipeline has occurred and is continuing for a period of at least 60
consecutive days. 

  

	18.4	Remedies Generally. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, any Guaranty or any Specified Agreement, upon the occurrence and continuance of an
Event of Default with respect to a Party or such Party’s Guarantor (such Party referred to as the “Defaulting Party”), or upon the occurrence and continuance of an Additional Termination Event with respect to the Affected
Party, the other Party (in each case, the “Performing Party”) may in its sole discretion, in addition to all other remedies available to it and without incurring any Liabilities (for any costs arising from delay or otherwise) to the
Affected Party or the Defaulting Party, as the case may be, do any or all of the following: 

  

	 	18.4.1	suspend its performance under this Agreement, including any Product sale, purchase, receipt, delivery or payment obligations, upon written notice to the Defaulting
Party or Affected Party; 

  

	 	18.4.2	declare all or any portion of the Defaulting Party’s or Affected Party’s, as applicable, obligations under this Agreement to be forthwith due and payable, all
without presentment, demand, protest or further notice of any kind, all of which are expressly waived by the Defaulting Party or Affected Party, as applicable; 

 

	 	18.4.3	upon written notice to the Defaulting Party or the Affected Party, specify a date (the “Early Termination Date”) on which to terminate this Agreement
in accordance with Section 11, subject to MSCG’s rights under Section 18.6 if MSCG is the Performing Party; 

  

	 	18.4.4	terminate all other Transaction Documents and all other agreements that may then be outstanding between the Parties that relate specifically to this Agreement;

  

	 	18.4.5	close out any Specified Agreements pursuant to Section 18.7; 

  

	 	18.4.6	 suspend performance under or terminate the Payment Direction Agreement upon notification to SMT in accordance with the terms of the Payment Direction
Agreement, 

  
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provided that MSCG shall be obligated to make all payments to SMT in respect of all Light Finished Products delivered to MSCG prior to SMT’s receipt of such notice; 

 

	 	18.4.7	determine the Termination Amount due the Performing Party upon early termination as provided in Section 18.8; and 

 

	 	18.4.8	exercise any rights and remedies provided or available to the Performing Party under this Agreement or at law or equity. 

 

	18.5	Early Termination Fee. 

  

	 	18.5.1	In the event that this Agreement is terminated by MSCG pursuant to its rights under Section 18.1.2, PBF shall pay to MSCG an Early Termination Fee in an amount
equal to (i) if such termination occurs before the first anniversary of the Commencement Date, $*****, or (ii) if such termination occurs after the first anniversary of the Commencement Date, $*****. 

 

	 	18.5.2	In the event that this Agreement is terminated by a Performing Party pursuant to its rights under Section 18.4.3 as a result of an Event of Default, the Defaulting
Party shall pay to the Performing Party an Early Termination Fee in an amount equal to (i) if the Event of Default occurs before the first anniversary of the Commencement Date, $***** or (ii) if the Event of Default occurs after the first
anniversary of the Commencement Date, $*****. 

  

	 	18.5.3	In the event that this Agreement is terminated by a Performing Party pursuant to its rights under Section 18.4.3 as a result of an Additional Termination Event,
the Affected Party shall pay to the Performing Party an Early Termination Fee in an amount equal to $*****. 

  

	 	18.5.4	The Parties agree that the Early Termination Fee payable from one Party to the other Party pursuant to Section 18.5.1 represents a genuine pre-estimate of the loss
that MSCG will suffer as a result of the termination of this Agreement in the circumstances described in Section 18.5.1 and is payable in lieu of MSCG’s rights to claim damages resulting from such termination. 

 

	 	18.5.5	The Parties agree that the Early Termination Fee payable from the Defaulting Party or the Affected Party, as applicable, to the Performing Party pursuant to
Section 18.5.2 or 18.5.3 represents a genuine pre-estimate of the minimum loss that the Performing Party will suffer as a result of the termination of this Agreement in the circumstances described in Sections 18.5.2 or 18.5.3, and that the
payment of the Early Termination Fee shall be in addition to the payment of any other amounts the Performing Party shall be entitled to in connection with termination pursuant to this Section 18. 

 

	18.6	Additional Remedies Available to MSCG if PBF Is the Defaulting Party or Affected Party. If a Termination Event has occurred and is continuing and PBF is the
Non-Performing Party, MSCG may, in its sole discretion: (i) demand that PBF purchase from MSCG all Product owned by MSCG at the Refinery, (ii) arrange for the alternate disposition of any Intermediate Product and Lubes owned by MSCG at the
Refinery; and (iii) terminate the assignment of the Assigned Infrastructure Agreements and Assigned Term Agreements resulting in their reversion to PBF. 

 

	18.7	 Export of Defaults to and Liquidation of Specified Agreements. The occurrence of an Early Termination Date shall constitute a material breach
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under all Specified Agreements, and the Performing Party may, by giving a notice to the Non-Performing Party, designate an early termination date (which shall be no earlier than the Early
Termination Date) for all Specified Agreements and, upon such designation, terminate, liquidate, accelerate and otherwise close out all Specified Agreements that lawfully may be closed out and terminated or, to the extent that in the reasonable
opinion of the Performing Party certain of such Specified Agreements may not be liquidated and terminated under Applicable Law on such Early Termination Date, as soon thereafter as is reasonably practicable in which case the actual termination date
for such Specified Agreements will be the Early Termination Date. In such event, the Performing Party shall calculate the payments due upon early termination of such Specified Agreements in accordance with the terms set forth in such Specified
Agreements, which shall be aggregated or netted to a single liquidated amount (the “Specified Agreement Close-Out Amount”) and paid pursuant to the terms of such agreements, or if no payment date is specified, on the payment date
specified in Section 18.9. In determining the Specified Agreement Close-Out Amount, the Performing Party may foreclose upon and apply any collateral provided by or on behalf of the Non-Performing Party under this Agreement or any Specified
Agreement. 

  

	18.8	Determination of the Termination Amount in the Event of Early Termination. The amount payable in respect of early termination shall comprise (without
duplication) all of the following amounts, which shall be aggregated or netted to a single liquidated amount (the “Termination Amount”) owing from one Party to the other Party: 

 

	 	18.8.1	if MSCG requires PBF to purchase the MSCG inventory pursuant to Section 18.6, the purchase price of the MSCG Inventory located at the Refinery determined in
accordance with Section 9.1 as of the date of termination; 

  

	 	18.8.2	the Specified Agreement Close-Out Amount as determined pursuant to Section 18.7; 

 

	 	18.8.3	the amount of any performance assurance, credit support or collateral provided by or on behalf of PBF under this Agreement or any Specified Agreement held by MSCG at
the Early Termination Date, which shall be applied as a credit to PBF; 

  

	 	18.8.4	Breakage Costs, including, for avoidance of doubt, the losses and costs (or gains) incurred (or realized) by the Performing Party, if MSCG, in terminating,
transferring, or otherwise modifying any outstanding contracts with Customers; 

  

	 	18.8.5	all Unpaid Amounts, including any purchase price for Product that has not yet been paid and any portion of the Provisional Payment Amount that has not been returned to
MSCG; 

  

	 	18.8.6	any other amounts or adjustments that are owed one Party by the other Party under this Agreement or any other Transaction Document; and 

 

	 	18.8.7	the applicable Early Termination Fee, if any, as provided in Section 18.5. 

 In the event of any termination, notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, MSCG shall at all times be bound to make payment under the Payment Direction Agreement in accordance with its terms
until performance under the Payment Direction Agreement is suspended pursuant to Section 18.4.6 and the terms thereof or the Payment Direction Agreement is terminated pursuant to the terms thereof. 

 

	18.9	 Payment of Termination Amount. The Performing Party shall notify the Non-Performing Party of the Termination Amount due from or due such Party.
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Termination Amount to the Performing Party, the Non-Performing Party shall pay the Termination Amount on the second Business Day after it receives the statement. If the Performing Party owes the
Termination Amount to the Non-Performing Party, the Performing Party shall pay the Termination Amount once it has reasonably determined all amounts owed by the Non-Performing Party to it under all Specified Agreements and its rights of close-out and
setoff under Section 18.10. 

  

	18.10	Setoff Rights of Performing Party. If the Performing Party elects to designate an Early Termination Date under Section 18.4.3, the Performing Party shall be
entitled, at its option and in its discretion (and without prior notice to the Non-Performing Party), to setoff against the Termination Amount (whether such Termination Amount is payable to the Performing Party or to the Non-Performing Party) any
other amounts payable under any agreements between the Non-Performing Party and the Performing Party (whether or not matured or contingent and irrespective of the currency, place of payment or place of booking of the obligation). To the extent that
the Termination Amount is so set off, the Termination Amount and other amounts will be discharged promptly and in all respects. The Performing Party will give notice to the other Party of any set-off effected under this Section 18.10.

 Notwithstanding the above, MSCG shall at all times be bound to make payment under the Payment Direction
Agreement in accordance with its terms until performance under such Payment Direction Agreement is suspended pursuant to Section 18.4.6. 
  

	18.11	Non-Exclusive Remedies. The Performing Party’s rights under this Section 18 are in addition to, and not in limitation or exclusion of, any other rights
of setoff, recoupment, combination of accounts, Lien or other right which it may have, whether by agreement, operation of law or otherwise. No delay or failure on the part of a Performing Party to exercise any right or remedy shall constitute an
abandonment of such right or remedy and the Performing Party shall be entitled to exercise such right or remedy at any time after a Termination Event has occurred and is continuing. 

 

	18.12	Indemnification. The Non-Performing Party shall reimburse the Performing Party for its costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, incurred in
connection with the enforcement of, suing for or collecting any amounts payable by the Non-Performing Party. The Non-Performing Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Performing Party for any damages, losses and expenses incurred by the
Performing Party as a result of any Termination Event. 

  

	19.	INDEMNIFICATION AND CLAIMS 

 

	19.1	To the fullest extent permitted by Applicable Law and except as specified otherwise elsewhere in this Agreement, PBF shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless MSCG, its
Affiliates, and their Representatives, agents and contractors for and against any Liabilities which is caused by PBF or its Representatives, agents or contractors, in performing its obligations under this Agreement, except to the extent that such
injury, disease, death, or damage to or loss of property was caused by the negligence or willful misconduct on the part of MSCG, its Representatives, agents or contractors. 

 

	19.2	 To the fullest extent permitted by Applicable Law and except as specified otherwise elsewhere in this Agreement, MSCG shall defend, indemnify and hold
harmless PBF, its Affiliates, and their Representatives, agents and contractors for and against any Liabilities caused by MSCG or its Representatives, agents or contractors in performing its obligations under this Agreement, except

  
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to the extent that such injury, disease, death, or damage to or loss of property was caused by the negligence or willful misconduct on the part of PBF, its Representatives, agents or contractors.

  

	19.3	In addition to the indemnification obligations set forth in Sections 19.1 and 19.2 and elsewhere in this Agreement, each Party (referred to as the “Indemnifying
Party”) shall indemnify and hold the other Party (the “Indemnified Party”), its Affiliates, and their Representatives, agents and contractors, harmless from and against any and all Liabilities directly or indirectly arising
from (i) the Indemnifying Party’s breach of any of its obligations under or covenants made in this Agreement; (ii) the Indemnifying Party’s negligence or willful misconduct; (iii) the Indemnifying Party’s failure to
comply with Applicable Law with respect to the sale, transportation, storage, handling or disposal of Product or violation of any Environmental Law caused by the Indemnifying Party or its Representatives, agents or contractors, unless such violation
liability results from the Indemnified Party’s negligence or willful misconduct; or (iv) if any of the Indemnifying Party’s representations, covenants or warranties made herein proves to be materially incorrect or misleading when
made. 

  

	19.4	The Parties’ obligations to defend, indemnify, and hold each other harmless under the terms of this Agreement shall not vest any rights in any third party (whether
a Governmental Authority or private entity), nor shall they be considered an admission of liability or responsibility for any purposes other than those enumerated in this Agreement. 

 

	19.5	Each Party agrees to notify the other Party as soon as practicable after receiving notice of any suit brought against it within the indemnities of this Agreement, shall
furnish to the other the complete details within its knowledge and shall render all reasonable assistance requested by the other in the defense. Each Party shall have the right but not the duty to participate, at its own expense, with counsel of its
own selection, in the defense and settlement thereof without relieving the other of any obligations hereunder. Notwithstanding the foregoing, an Indemnifying Party shall not be entitled to assume responsibility for and control of any judicial or
administrative proceeding if such proceeding involves a Termination Event by the Indemnifying Party under this Agreement which shall have occurred and be continuing. 

 

	20.	LIMITATION ON DAMAGES 

 

	20.1	Except for the Parties’ indemnification obligations set forth in this Agreement, or unless otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, the Parties’
liability for damages is limited to direct, actual damages only and neither Party shall be liable for specific performance, lost profits or other business interruption damages, or special, consequential, incidental, punitive, exemplary or indirect
damages, in tort, contract or otherwise, of any kind, arising out of or in any way connected with the performance, the suspension of performance, the failure to perform, or the termination of this Agreement. Each Party acknowledges the duty to
mitigate damages hereunder. 

  

	21.	INFORMATION AND INSPECTION RIGHTS 

 

	21.1	Audit Rights. Upon request by either Party, the other Party shall provide the requesting Party with copies of all relevant documents and records in its
possession that reasonably relate to the calculation of any formula, invoice, statement or the amount of any payment under this Agreement, except for any documents or pricing information concerning any of MSCG’s proprietary activities that are
in the custody or control of MSCG or any other person (whether or not related to this Agreement) or MSCG’s hedging activity or trading positions with any person that may have been utilized in connection with any Sale Contracts.

  
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	21.2	Right to Physical Inspection. From time to time during the Term, MSCG shall have the right, at its own cost and expense, to have an Independent Inspector conduct
surveys and inspections of any of the Tanks or facilities at the Refinery that are used to handle, store or transfer the Product from the Refinery process units to the Tanks, and to observe any Product transfer, handling, metering or related
activities; provided that such surveys and inspections shall be made during normal working hours and upon reasonable notice and shall not disrupt the Refinery’s normal operations. Such surveys and inspections shall be in compliance with
the Refinery’s prevailing rules and procedures, and the Party undertaking such survey or inspection shall be responsible for its own personnel and representatives. If any dispute between the Parties has not been resolved as of the Early
Termination Date or Termination Date, as applicable, MSCG’s inspection rights under this Section 21.2 shall continue for a period that is the later of (i) the date on which all amounts due by one Party to the other Party as a result
of termination or expiration of this Agreement are paid as provided in Section 18 and (ii) removal of or transfer of title to the Product owned by MSCG or its consignees or assignees from the Refinery. 

 

	22.	GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE 

 

	22.1	Approved Representatives. The Parties shall each appoint by written notice to the other Party two senior individuals representing them (the “Approved
Representatives”) to be members of a governance committee (the “Governance Committee”) to administer, resolve and determine matters relating to the operation and administration of the Transaction Documents and to keep the
Parties appraised of all material aspects of and developments relating to the Transaction Documents. Each Approved Representative must be currently employed by the appointing Party at all times. Either Party may replace one or both of the
individuals serving as its Approved Representatives in its discretion from time to time upon written notice to the other Party. 

  

	22.2	Meetings of the Governance Committee. The quorum for decision making at a meeting of the Governance Committee shall be not less than one Approved Representative
appointed by each Party. Meetings of the Governance Committee shall be held quarterly or as required to resolve any matter or dispute or if so requested by either of the Parties. 

 

	22.3	Decisions of the Governance Committee. If agreement is reached in writing, the Governance Committee shall have such written agreement reflected in a mutually
acceptable amendment to this Agreement; provided that revisions to the schedules to this Agreement may be made upon the mutual agreement of the Authorized Representatives in writing (including by an exchange of e-mails or electronic messages)
without a formal amendment. The Parties agree that the Governance Committee shall have due regard to the Parties’ goals and objectives that were the basis of entering into this Agreement when making any relevant decisions or making any
agreement in respect of any matter referred to it under the Transaction Documents. 

  

	22.4	 Third Party Referee. Without prejudice to any provision of this Agreement that sets out a specific time frame for consideration of a matter by
the Governance Committee or for the Parties to have specific rights following the Governance Committee failing to agree on matters referred to it, in the event the Governance Committee cannot reach agreement within 30 Business Days on any matter
before it, after consulting in good faith and using all reasonable efforts to reach agreement, such matter or dispute shall be referred to an independent third party for resolution. Such independent third party shall have an expertise in the subject
matter and shall be mutually agreed upon by the Parties. Such firm’s determination shall be in the form of a written opinion, as is appropriate under the circumstances, to be delivered within 30 days of submission of the dispute to the firm or
as soon thereafter as the firm can reasonably render its decision, and shall confirm that it was rendered in accordance with this Section 22, including that it was arrived at with due

  
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regard to the Contract Objectives. The fees and expenses of such firm for its services in resolving such dispute shall be borne equally by the Parties. With respect to any matters before the
Governance Committee, the Parties agree that no Party shall take action under Section 23 until the procedures of this Section 22 have been completed provided, however, that any applicable statute of limitations shall be tolled during such
period and either party may seek immediate injunctive relief if so required. 

  

	23.	GOVERNING LAW AND DISPUTES 

 

	23.1	Governing Law. This Agreement and all matters arising in connection therewith, including validity and enforcement, shall be governed by, interpreted and
construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York, without giving effect to its conflicts of laws principles that would result in the application of a different law. Each Party hereby submits itself to the exclusive jurisdiction of any
federal court of competent jurisdiction situated in the Borough of Manhattan, State of New York or, if any federal court declines to exercise or does not have jurisdiction, in any New York state court in the Borough of Manhattan, State of New York
and to service of process by certified mail, delivered to the Party at its last designated address. 

  

	23.2	EACH PARTY HEREBY IRREVOCABLY WAIVES, TO THE
FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY OBJECTION TO THE JURISDICTION
OF ANY SUCH COURT OR TO THE VENUE THEREIN OR ANY CLAIM
OF INCONVENIENT FORUM OF SUCH COURT. EACH PARTY WAIVES, TO THE
FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY RIGHT IT MAY HAVE TO
A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT OF ANY PROCEEDINGS RELATING TO THIS
AGREEMENT. EACH PARTY IRREVOCABLY AGREES TO DESIGNATE ANY PROCEEDING RELATING TO
THIS AGREEMENT BROUGHT IN THE COURTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
AS “COMMERCIAL” ON THE REQUEST FOR JUDICIAL INTERVENTION SEEKING ASSIGNMENT
TO THE COMMERCIAL DIVISION OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF
NEW YORK. 

  

	23.3	Availability of Remedies. The Parties acknowledge and agree that damages may not be an adequate remedy for a breach of the provisions of this Agreement. For this
reason, among others, the Parties could be irreparably harmed if this Agreement is not deemed to be specifically enforceable or any other legal or equitable remedy or relief is deemed not to be available, and the Parties hereby agree that, but
without prejudice to Section 18, this Agreement shall be specifically enforceable and that all other legal and equitable remedies and relief shall be available. 

 

	24.	ASSIGNMENT 

  

	24.1	This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns. 

 

	24.2	A Party may not assign or otherwise transfer any of its rights or obligations or subcontract or delegate in whole or in part the performance of any of its obligations
under this Agreement to any person without the prior written consent of the other Party, except as set forth in Section 24.3; provided that if a Party requests assignment or transfer of this Agreement to an Affiliate, consent shall not be
unreasonably withheld. If written consent is given for any assignment, the assignor shall remain jointly and severally liable with the assignee for the full performance of the assignor’s obligations under this Agreement, unless the Parties
otherwise agree in writing. 

  

	24.3	 Either Party may assign its receivables under this Agreement to a third party without the consent of the other Party. PBF may assign and transfer its
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their entirety to PRC on the Closing Date without the consent of MSCG; provided that PBF simultaneously delivers the Guaranty executed by PBF referenced in Section 12.2.

  

	24.4	Any prohibited assignment in violation of this Section 24 shall be null and void ab initio and the non-assigning Party shall have the right, without
prejudice to any other rights or remedies it may have hereunder or otherwise, to terminate this Agreement effective immediately upon notice to the Party attempting such assignment. 

 

	25.	NOTICES 

  

	25.1	Notices in Writing. Any notice, demand or document that a Party is required or may desire to give hereunder, except to the extent specifically provided otherwise
herein, must be (i) in writing and (ii) given by personal delivery, overnight courier, facsimile, or U.S. mail registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, with the postage prepaid and properly addressed or communicated to such
Party at its address or facsimile number set forth in Section 25.2, or at such other address as either Party may have furnished to the other by notice given in accordance with this Section 25.1. Other than notices relating to a Potential
Event of Default, a Termination Event, termination of this Agreement, indemnification, assignment and disputes, notice may also be given by electronic mail at such e-mail address as is typically used for such type of matter in the conduct of the
recipient’s business. Any notice delivered or made by personal delivery, overnight courier, facsimile, or U.S. mail shall be deemed to be given on the date of actual delivery as shown by the receipt for personal delivery or overnight courier
delivery, the addresser’s machine confirmation for facsimile delivery, or the registry or certification receipt for registered or certified mail. 

  

	25.2	Addresses. 

 If to
PBF: 
 PBF Holding Company LLC 
 1 Sylvan Way, 2nd floor 
 Parsippany, NJ 07054-3887 

Attention: Executive Vice President, Commercial 
 With a copy to: 
 PBF Holding Company LLC 

1 Sylvan Way, 2nd floor 
 Parsippany, NJ 07054-3887 
 Attention: General Counsel 

If to MSCG: 
 Morgan Stanley Capital Group Inc. 
 2000 Westchester Avenue, Floor 01 

Purchase, New York 10577-2530 
 Attention: Randall O’Connor 
 Phone: 914-225-1466 

Facsimile: 914-225-9298 
 E-mail: randall.o’connor@morganstanley.com 

  
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 With a copy to: 
 Morgan Stanley Capital Group Inc. 
 2000 Westchester Avenue, Floor 01 

Purchase, New York 10577-2530 
 Attention: Kenneth Carlino 
 Phone: 914-225-1417 

Facsimile: 914-225-9299 
 E-mail: kenneth.carlino@morganstanley.com 
  

	26.	NATURE OF THE TRANSACTION AND RELATIONSHIP OF
THE PARTIES 

  

	26.1	Neither this Agreement nor any other Transaction Document or transaction under any of them, nor the performance by the Parties of their respective obligations under
this Agreement, any other Transaction Document or any transaction, shall constitute or create a joint venture, partnership or legal entity of any kind between the Parties. It is understood that each Party has complete charge of its employees and
agents in the performance of its duties hereunder, and nothing herein shall be construed to make a Party, or any employee or agent of such Party, an agent or employee of another Party. No Party shall have any authority (unless expressly conferred in
writing under this Agreement or otherwise and not revoked) to bind another Party as its agent or otherwise. 

  

	27.	CONFIDENTIALITY 

  

	27.1	This Agreement and all documents related to the foregoing and any information pertaining thereto made available by a Party or its Representatives to the other Party or
its Representatives, are confidential (collectively, “Confidential Information”). Each Party shall at a minimum use the same efforts and standard of care with respect to Confidential Information provided by the other Party that it
uses to preserve its own confidential information, and in no event less than reasonable efforts. Confidential Information shall not be discussed with or disclosed to any third party by any Party except for such information (i) as may become
generally available to the public through no breach of this Section 27.1 or any other agreement between the Parties, (ii) as may be required or appropriate in response to any summons, subpoena or otherwise in connection with any litigation
or to comply with any Applicable Law or accounting disclosure rule or standard or request by any supervisory or regulatory authority, (iii) as may be obtained from a non-confidential source that disclosed such information in a manner that did
not violate its obligations to the other Party or its credit support provider in making such disclosure, or (iv) as may be furnished to the disclosing Party’s Affiliates or to its Representatives, all of whom are required to keep the
information that is disclosed in confidence. This provision shall remain in effect for two years following the termination of this Agreement. 

  

	27.2	In the case of disclosure covered by clause (ii) of Section 27.1, and if the disclosing Party’s counsel advises that it is permissible to do so, the
disclosing Party shall notify the other Party in writing of any proceeding of which it is aware which may result in disclosure, and use reasonable efforts to prevent or limit such disclosure. The Parties may exercise all remedies available at law or
in equity to enforce or seek relief in connection with the confidentiality obligations contained in this Agreement. 

  

	28.	MISCELLANEOUS 

  

	28.1	 Survival. Termination or expiration of this Agreement shall not affect any rights or obligations that may have accrued prior to termination,
including any in respect of antecedent breaches and, 

  
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for the avoidance of doubt but subject to the terms of this Agreement, any rights or obligations under this Agreement or any of the other Transaction Documents in respect of transactions entered
into up to and including the date of termination or expiration of this Agreement. The obligations of each Party that expressly survive termination, are required to take effect on or give effect to termination or the consequences of termination or
which by their very nature must survive termination, shall continue in full force and effect notwithstanding termination of this Agreement. 

  

	28.2	Entire Agreement; Amendments. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the Parties regarding the matters contemplated herein or related thereto, and no
representations or warranties shall be implied or provisions added hereto in the absence of a written agreement to such effect between the Parties after the Effective Date; provided, however, that nothing in this Agreement shall limit,
impair or contravene the Parties’ or their Affiliates’ rights as set forth in any Specified Agreement (whether entered into prior to, on or after the Effective Date) regarding the collection and determination of margin and collateral, the
exporting or importing of events of default, termination events, or the netting and setting off of amounts due. This Agreement may not be altered, amended, modified or otherwise changed in any respect except in writing duly executed by an authorized
representative of each Party and no representations or warranties shall be implied or terms added in the absence of a writing signed by both Parties. No promise, representation or inducement has been made by either Party that is not embodied in this
Agreement, and neither Party shall be bound by or liable for any alleged representation, promise or inducement not so set forth. 

  

	28.3	Severability. If at any time any court of competent jurisdiction declares any provision of this Agreement is or becomes illegal, invalid or unenforceable in any
respect under any Applicable Law of any jurisdiction, neither the legality, validity or enforceability of the remaining provisions nor the legality, validity or enforceability of such provision under the Applicable Law of any other jurisdiction
will, in any way, be affected or impaired. The Parties will negotiate in good faith with a view to reform this Agreement in order to give effect to the original intention of the Parties and produce as nearly as is practicable in all the
circumstances the appropriate balance of the commercial interests of the Parties. The failure to agree upon such provisions for any reason or no reason shall not be considered a breach of this Agreement. 

 

	28.4	Waiver and Cumulative Remedies. No failure to exercise, nor any delay in exercising, any right, power or remedy under this Agreement or provided by Applicable
Law shall operate as a waiver, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right or remedy prevent any further or other exercise or the exercise of any other right or remedy. The rights and remedies provided in this Agreement are cumulative and
not exclusive of any rights or remedies (provided by Applicable Law or otherwise). Any waiver of any breach of this Agreement shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent breach. 

 

	28.5	Time Is of the Essence. Time shall be of the essence for this Agreement with respect to all aspects of each Party’s performance of its obligations under
this Agreement. 

  

	28.6	No Third-Party Beneficiaries. There are no third party beneficiaries to this Agreement and the provisions of this Agreement shall not impart any legal or
equitable right, remedy or claim enforceable by any person, firm or organization other than the Parties and their successors in interest and permitted assigns. 

 

	28.7	 Announcements. At no time during the Term of this Agreement, and for a period of two years following its expiration or termination, shall any
Party issue any press announcement or public 

  
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statement regarding this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other Party, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned, except as may be required by Applicable
Law or to the extent public disclosure is required under the circumstances described in any relevant confidentiality agreement entered into between the Parties. The issuing Party will: 

 

	 	28.7.1	use all reasonable efforts to notify the other Party of the content of such announcement at least three Business Days prior to such issue (unless otherwise required by
Applicable Law or to the extent public disclosure is required under the circumstances described in any relevant confidentiality agreement entered into by the Parties); and 

 

	 	28.7.2	take the other Party’s comments on the proposed announcement into account as is reasonable in the circumstances, provided such comments are received within two
Business Days of the notification. 

  

	28.8	Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed by the Parties in separate counterparts and all such counterparts shall together constitute one and the same
instrument. In the event that any signature is delivered by facsimile transmission, such signature shall create a valid and binding obligation of the Party executing (or on whose behalf the signature is executed) the same with the same force and
effect as if such facsimile signature page were an original thereof. 

 [Remainder of Page Intentionally Left
Blank] 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each Party hereto has caused this Agreement to be executed by its duly authorized
representative. 
  

	
	Executed by
	
	MORGAN STANLEY CAPITAL GROUP INC.
	
	 /s/ Kenneth Carlino

	Name: Kenneth Carlino
	Title: Vice President
	Date: 
	
	Executed by
	
	PBF HOLDING COMPANY LLC
	
	 /s/ Jeffrey Dill

	Name: Jeffrey Dill
	Title: Secretary
	Date: Dec. 14, 2010

  
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 SCHEDULE 1 – PRODUCTS LIST 

(subject to revision upon decision of the Governance Committee) 

 

					
	 Generic Product Description
	 	 Advisor Product Code
	  	 Product Category

	ALKYLATE	 	ALKY	  	Intermediate Products
	CBOB	 	CBOBUNL12.9	  	Light Finished Products
	CBOB_SUP	 	CBOBPRE12.9	  	Light Finished Products
	CHD1 FEED	 	CHDLGO	  	Intermediate Products
	DAO	 	345PDRAF	  	Intermediate Products
	FCC SLURRY OIL	 	CSO	  	Slurry
	FINISHED HEATING	 	HSFO2	  	Light Finished Products
	FINISHED JET	 	JET	  	Light Finished Products
	FINISHED LSD	 	LSD	  	Light Finished Products
	HEATING OIL	 	HSFO2 UNDYED	  	Light Finished Products
	LT. STRAIGHT RUN	 	LSRG	  	Intermediate Products
	LUBE BASE OIL	 	 STK6154, STK6336, STK339,

STK850, STK318, STK345
	  	Lubes
	LUBE DISTILLATE	 	LUBEDIST	  	Intermediate Products
	LUBE EXTRACT	 	 LUBEEXT-130A, LUBEEXT-
 100,
LUBEEXT-220, LUBEEXT,
 HVYFURFEXT
	  	Lubes
	LUBE MISC	 	6287LHDT, 6051LHDT	  	Intermediate Products
	LUBE RAFFINATE	 	LUBERAFF	  	Intermediate Products
	MARINE DIESEL	 	MDO	  	Light Finished Products
	PBOB	 	RBOB10.0UNL13.5	  	Light Finished Products
	RAW FCC NAPHTHA	 	CATG	  	Intermediate Products
	RBOB	 	RBOB10.0UNL13.5	  	Light Finished Products
	REFORMATE	 	REFM	  	Intermediate Products
	SWEET NAPHTHA	 	NAPSWEET	  	Intermediate Products
	SOUR NAPHTHA	 	NAPLOW, NAP40	  	Intermediate Products
	SOUR ST RUN KERO	 	KERO	  	Intermediate Products

 SCHEDULE 2 – FORM OF ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT 

 
  
 ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION 
 of 

[TERM SUPPLY AGREEMENT] 
 THIS ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION OF [TERM SUPPLY AGREEMENT] (this “Assignment”) is entered into on [—] by and between Paulsboro Refining
Company LLC, a Delaware limited liability company whose principal place of business is located at One Sylvan Way,
2nd Floor, Parsippany, NJ 07054-3887
(“Assignor”), and Morgan Stanley Capital Group Inc., a Delaware corporation whose principal place of business is located at 2000 Westchester Avenue, Floor 01, Purchase, New York 10577-2530 (“Assignee”). 

WHEREAS, [previous assignor] and [    ] (“[    ]”) entered into a [Term Supply Agreement], dated
as of [—] (the “Term Supply Agreement”), pursuant to which [previous assignor] had certain rights and obligations with respect to the supply to [    ] of certain
finished petroleum products (the “Products”) produced at the Paulsboro, New Jersey refinery (the “Refinery”); 

WHEREAS, Assignor currently is a party to that certain [previous assignment agreement], dated as of
[—], by and between [previous assignor] (as assignor thereunder) and Assignor (as assignee thereunder), pursuant to which [previous assignor] assigned its entire right, title, estate and interest in
the Term Supply Agreement to Assignor; 
 WHEREAS, Assignor and Assignee are parties to that certain Products Offtake Agreement dated as
of December [14], 2010, assigned by PBF Holding Company LLC (“PBF”) to Assignor simultaneous with or prior to the Assumption Time (as defined below) and pursuant to which Assignee will purchase from Assignor certain petroleum
products (including the Products) when and as they are produced in the Refinery; and 
 WHEREAS, it is the intention of Assignor and
Assignee that Assignee shall supply Products to [    ] in accordance with the terms of the Term Supply Agreement. 
 NOW,
THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual covenants and agreements set forth herein, Assignor and Assignee hereby agree as follows: 
 1. Assignor hereby assigns and transfers to Assignee, its successors and permitted assigns all of Assignor’s right, title and interest in and to the Term Supply Agreement from and after 00:00:01 a.m.
EPT on the Closing Date (as defined in the Inventory Sale Agreement, dated December [14], 2010, between PBF and Assignee) (such time on the Closing Date, the “Assumption Time”). 

2. Assignee hereby accepts the foregoing assignment and assumes the rights and obligations of Assignor under the Term Supply Agreement
from and after the Assumption Time. 
 3. [    ] consents to the assignment described herein as evidenced by
its signature below. 

 4. [    ] and Assignor hereby ratify and confirm the terms of the Term
Supply Agreement. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Assignment and the terms of the Term Supply Agreement, the terms of this Assignment shall control. 
 5. Each of [    ] and Assignor hereby reaffirms each and every representation, warranty, covenant, condition, obligation and provision set forth in the Term Supply Agreement.

 6. This Assignment shall commence at the Assumption Time and remain in effect until the earlier of (i) the termination
of the Term Supply Agreement in accordance with its terms and (ii) the day designated as the termination date in a notification from Assignee to Assignor and [    ] (such date, the “Termination Date”).

 7. As of the Termination Date, this Assignment shall have no further force and effect such that: 

 

	 	a.	Assignee shall have no further obligation under the Term Supply Agreement except with respect to any amounts that may be due to [    ] by Assignee
or other obligations that accrued from and after the Assumption Time and prior to the Termination Date; and 

  

	 	b.	if the Term Supply Agreement has not terminated in accordance with its terms on the Termination Date, all rights, duties and obligations of Assignee under the Term
Supply Agreement shall revert to Assignor from and after the Termination Date. 

 8. This Assignment shall inure
to the benefit of and be binding upon Assignor and Assignee, their respective successors and permitted assigns. 
 9. Assignor
hereby represents and warrants as of the Assumption Time that Assignor is not in default of any provision under the Term Supply Agreement. 
 10. Assignor shall retain all rights and obligations under the Term Supply Agreement that arose or were incurred prior to the Assumption Time. 

11. This Assignment shall be governed by, construed and enforced under the laws of the State of New York, without giving effect to its
conflicts of laws principles (other than Sections 5-1401 and 5-1402 of the New York General Obligations Law). Assignor and Assignee each hereby irrevocably submits to (i) the exclusive jurisdiction of any federal court of competent jurisdiction
situated in the Borough of Manhattan, State of New York, or, if any federal court declines to exercise or does not have jurisdiction, in any New York state court in the Borough of Manhattan, State of New York, and (ii) service of process by
certified mail, delivered to the Party at the address indicated below. Assignor and Assignee each hereby irrevocably waives, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, any objection to personal jurisdiction. Assignor and Assignee each hereby
waives, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, any right it may have to a trial by jury in respect of any proceedings relating to this Assignment. 
 12. This Assignment may be executed in any number of counterparts and delivered by facsimile by Assignor, Assignee and [    ] on separate counterparts and each such counterpart so
delivered by facsimile is deemed to be an original, but all such counterparts together constitute but one and the same agreement. 

 13. By its signature hereto, Assignor represents and warrants to Assignee that Assignor has
full legal power and authority to enter into, deliver and perform this Assignment, and that no approval, procedure, hearing or other action is necessary before any court, governmental agency or other authority, to approve, validate or permit this
action by Assignor. 
 14. This Assignment constitutes the entire agreement of Assignor, Assignee and [    ]
with respect to the subject matter hereof. 
 Remainder of Page Intentionally Left Blank 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of Assignor, Assignee and [    ] has caused
this Assignment to be executed by its duly authorized representative as of the day and year first above written. 
  

			
	ASSIGNOR:
	
	PAULSBORO REFINING COMPANY LLC
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	
	Title:	 	
	
	ASSIGNEE:
	
	MORGAN STANLEY CAPITAL GROUP INC.
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	
	Title:	 	
	
	CONSENT TO ASSIGNMENT
	
	AGREED TO AND ACCEPTED:
		
	[    ]	 	
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	
	Title:	 	

 SCHEDULE 3 – LIST OF ASSIGNED INFRASTRUCTURE AGREEMENTS AND 

ASSIGNED TERM AGREEMENTS 

Assigned Infrastructure Agreements: 
  

	(1)	The Subcontract Letter Agreement among NuStar Logistics, L.P. (“Nustar Logistics”), PBF and MSCG pursuant to which PBF will subcontract with MSCG
for the use of certain tanks at the NuStar Terminal under the Master Terminal Services Agreement among Nustar Logistics, NuStar Pipeline Operating Partnership L.P. and PBF, and the Terminal Services Release No. 10-09-1293 /B155-01 between Nustar
Logistics and PBF. 

  

	(2)	The Assignment and Assumption of Storage and Product Handling Agreement between PRC and MSCG pursuant to which PRC will assign to MSCG its rights and
obligations to use the Plains Terminal under the Storage and Product Handling Agreement 6717-0406-5021 dated June 1, 2004. 

Assigned Term Agreements; 
  

	(1)	The Assignment and Assumption of Offtake Agreement among PRC, MSCG and VMSC pursuant to which PRC will assign to MSCG Its rights and obligations under the
Offtake Agreement (exhibit H to the SPA) between VMSC and PRC. 

  

	(2)	The assignment and assumption agreements among PRC, MSCG and each respective counterparty pursuant to which PRC will assign its rights and obligations under
each of the following sales contracts to MSCG: 

  

	 	(a)	Contract 40226545, dated June 1, 2009, between VMSC and Lufthansa. 

 

	 	(b)	Contract 40237445, dated October 12, 2009, between VMSC and Shipley Fuels Marketing LLC. 

 

	 	(c)	Contract 40237446, dated October 12, 2009, between VMSC and Shipley Fuels Marketing LLC. 

 

	 	(d)	Contract 40260639, dated August 1, 2010, between VMSC and British Airways PLC. 

 

	 	(e)	Contract 40272224, dated August 1, 2010, between VMSC and Southwest Airlines Co. 

 

	 	(f)	Contract 40272225, dated June 1, 2010, between VMSC and Delta Air Lines. 

 

	 	(g)	Contract 40272585, dated November 15, 2010, between VMSC and Center Oil Company. 

 

	 	(h)	Contract 40272945, dated July 1, 2010, between VMSC and Continental Airlines. 

 

	 	(i)	Contract 40272947, dated July 1, 2010, between VMSC and Frontier Airlines Post Bankruptcy. 

 

	 	(j)	Contract 40272948, dated April 1, 2010, between VMSC and United Airlines. 

 

	 	(k)	Contract 40272949, dated July 1, 2009, between VMSC and United Parcel Service Co. 

	(i)	Contract 40272950, dated July 1, 2010, between VMSC and Avfuel Corporation. 

 

	(m)	Contract 40272951, dated September 1, 2010, between VMSC and Arrow Energy. 

 

	(n)	Contract 40272952, dated January 1, 2010, between VMSC and Shell Oil Products U.S. 

 

	(o)	Contract 40272953, dated January 1, 2010, between VMSC and Western Petroleum Company. 

 

	(p)	Contract 40272954, dated August 1, 2010 between VMSC and World Fuel Services (Jet Fuel). 

 

	(q)	Contract 40272958, dated July 1, 2010, between VMSC and Epic Aviation LLC. 

 

	(r)	The Petroleum Product Purchase/Sales Agreement, dated November 1, 2010, between VMSC and US Airways, Inc. 

 SCHEDULE 4 – TANK LIST 

(subject to revision upon decision of the Governance Committee) 

 

							
	 TANK #
	 	 Generic Product Description
	  	 Shell

Capacity

(BBL)
	  	 Working

Capacity

(BBL)

	2	 	DAO	  	*****	  	*****
	3	 	DAO	  	*****	  	*****
	8	 	DAO	  	*****	  	*****
	93	 	LUBE RAFFINATE	  	*****	  	*****
	219	 	LUBE MISC.	  	*****	  	*****
	368	 	LUBE RAFFINATE	  	*****	  	*****
	391	 	LUBE BASE OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	397	 	LUBE MISC.	  	*****	  	*****
	398	 	LUBE RAFFINATE	  	*****	  	*****
	449	 	LUBE BASE OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	557	 	SOUR ST RUN KERO	  	*****	  	*****
	558	 	CHD1 FEED	  	*****	  	*****
	593	 	LUBE BASE OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	634	 	LUBE EXTRACT	  	*****	  	*****
	635	 	LUBE EXTRACT	  	*****	  	*****
	636	 	LUBE EXTRACT	  	*****	  	*****
	670	 	LUBE RAFFINATE	  	*****	  	*****
	724	 	ALKYLATE	  	*****	  	*****
	725	 	ALKYLATE	  	*****	  	*****
	756	 	LUBE EXTRACT	  	*****	  	*****
	767	 	LUBE EXTRACT	  	*****	  	*****
	802	 	SOUR NAPHTHA	  	*****	  	*****
	839	 	LUBE BASE OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	840	 	LUBE BASE OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	866	 	LUBE BASE OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	935	 	LUBE RAFFINATE	  	*****	  	*****
	936	 	LUBE RAFFINATE	  	*****	  	*****
	1021	 	LUBE BASE OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	1022	 	LUBE BASE OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	1023	 	ALKYLATE	  	*****	  	*****
	1024	 	LUBE BASE OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	1025	 	LUBE BASE OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	1028	 	CHD1 FEED	  	*****	  	*****
	1063	 	RAW FCC NAPHTHA	  	*****	  	*****
	1064	 	CBOB	  	*****	  	*****
	1065	 	RBOB	  	*****	  	*****

							
	 TANK #
	  	 Generic Product Description
	  	 Shell

Capacity

(BBL)
	  	 Working

Capacity

(BBL)

	1066	  	RBOB	  	*****	  	*****
	1115	  	REFORMATE	  	*****	  	*****
	1116	  	LT. STRAIGHT RUN	  	*****	  	*****
	1117	  	LUBE BASE OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	1118	  	LUBE BASE OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	1131	  	LUBE BASE OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	1425	  	LUBE BASE OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	1427	  	LUBE BASE OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	1428	  	LUBE BASE OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	1536	  	LUBE BASE OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	1537	  	LUBE BASE OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	1886	  	LUBE DISTILLATE	  	*****	  	*****
	1887	  	LUBE DISTILLATE	  	*****	  	*****
	1888	  	LUBE DISTILLATE	  	*****	  	*****
	1891	  	LUBE DISTILLATE	  	*****	  	*****
	1892	  	LUBE DISTILLATE	  	*****	  	*****
	1898	  	LUBE BASE OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	1899	  	LUBE BASE OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	1911	  	FINISHED LSD	  	*****	  	*****
	1912	  	SOUR ST RUN KERO	  	*****	  	*****
	1941	  	LUBE DISTILLATE	  	*****	  	*****
	1942	  	LUBE DISTILLATE	  	*****	  	*****
	1943	  	LUBE DISTILLATE	  	*****	  	*****
	1944	  	LUBE EXTRACT	  	*****	  	*****
	1945	  	LUBE DISTILLATE	  	*****	  	*****
	1946	  	LUBE DISTILLATE	  	*****	  	*****
	1947	  	LUBE EXTRACT	  	*****	  	*****
	1962	  	LUBE RAFFINATE	  	*****	  	*****
	1963	  	LUBE RAFFINATE	  	*****	  	*****
	1964	  	LUBE RAFFINATE	  	*****	  	*****
	1965	  	LUBE RAFFINATE	  	*****	  	*****
	1970	  	FCC SLURRY/DECANT OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	2173	  	RBOB	  	*****	  	*****
	2807	  	FINISHED JET	  	*****	  	*****
	2808	  	FINISHED JET	  	*****	  	*****
	2869	  	CBOB SUP	  	*****	  	*****
	2940	  	RAW FCC NAPHTHA	  	*****	  	*****
	2941	  	CBOB	  	*****	  	*****
	3018	  	FINISHED JET	  	*****	  	*****

							
	 TANK #
	  	 Generic Product Description
	  	 Shell

Capacity

(BBL)
	  	 Working

Capacity

(BBL)

	3174	  	PBOB	  	*****	  	*****
	N-1972	  	Ethanol - NuStar	  	*****	  	*****
	Plains Etho	  	Ethanol - Plains	  	*****	  	*****
	S1	  	LUBE EXTRACT	  	*****	  	*****
	S3	  	FINISHED JET	  	*****	  	*****
	S32	  	FINISHED JET	  	*****	  	*****
	S33	  	FINISHED JET	  	*****	  	*****
	S34	  	FCC SLURRY/DECANT OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	S35	  	LUBE BASE OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	S36	  	FINISHED JET	  	*****	  	*****
	S37	  	CHD1 FEED	  	*****	  	*****
	S46	  	CHD1 FEED	  	*****	  	*****
	S49	  	LUBE BASE OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	S52	  	LUBE BASE OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	S54	  	CHD1 FEED	  	*****	  	*****
	S57	  	HEATING OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	S58	  	HEATING OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	S59	  	HEATING OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	S60	  	HEATING OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	S63	  	HEATING OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	S64	  	HEATING OIL	  	*****	  	*****
	S80	  	SOUR NAPHTHA	  	*****	  	*****
	S81	  	SOUR NAPHTHA	  	*****	  	*****
	S82	  	SWEET NAPHTHA	  	*****	  	*****

 SCHEDULE 5 – FORM OF QUARTERLY FORECAST 

 

			
	Quarterly Delivery Forecast	 	ALL DATES & VOLUME DATA ARE INCLUDED FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY
	Date of Report:	 	December 19, 2010
	Delivery Month 2:	 	February-11
	Delivery Month 3:	 	March-11
	Report Author:	 	PBF
	Report Receiver:	 	MSCG
	Report Frequency:	 	Prior to the 20th of every month
	Scheduled Maintenance:	 	[Insert dates/comments if any]

  

											
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 February-11
	  	 March-11
	  	 
	 Category
	  	 Generic Product

Description
	  	 Advisor Product Code
	  	 Production

Estimate
(MBbls )
	  	 Production

Estimate

(MBbls )
	  	 Notes /Comments

	Light Finished Products	  	CBOB	  	CBOBUNL 12.9	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	Light Finished Products	  	CBOB SUP	  	CBOBPRE 12.9	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	Light Finished Products	  	PBOB	  	RBOB10.0UNL 13.5	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	Light Finished Products	  	RBOB	  	RBOB10.0UNL 13.5	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	Light Finished Products	  	FINISHED HEATING	  	HSFO2	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	Light Finished Products	  	FINISHED JET	  	JET	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	Light Finished Products	  	FINISHED LSD	  	LSD	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	Light Finished Products	  	HEATING OIL	  	HSFO2 UNDYED	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	Light Finished Products	  	MARINE DIESEL	  	MDO	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	Light Finished Products	  	Specialty Grade	  		  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	Light Finished Products	  	Specialty Grade	  		  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	 Total Light Finished Products
	  		  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	

 SCHEDULE 6 – FORM OF MONTHLY DELIVERY SCHEDULE 

 

			
	Monthly Delivery Schedule	 	ALL DATES & VOLUME DATA ARE INCLUDED FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY
	Date of Report:	 	December 19, 2010
	Delivery Month:	 	January-11
	Report Author:	 	PBF
	Report Receiver:	 	MSCG
	Report Frequency:	 	Prior to the 20th of every month
	Scheduled Maintenance:	 	[Insert dates/comments if any]

  

													
	 Category
	  	 Generic Product
Description
	  	 Advisor Product

Code
	  	Production
Estimate
(MBbls )	 	Consumption
Estimate
(MBbls )	 	Net Production
Estimate
(MBbls )	 	Notes /Comments
	Light Finished Products	  	CBOB	  	CBOBUNL 12.9	  	[redacted]	 		 	[redacted]	 	
	Light Finished Products	  	CBOB _SUP	  	CBOBPRE 12.9	  	[redacted]	 		 	[redacted]	 	
	Light Finished Products	  	PBOB	  	RBOB10.0UNL 13.5	  	[redacted]	 		 	[redacted]	 	
	Light Finished Products	  	RBOB	  	RBOB10.0UNL 13.5	  	[redacted]	 		 	[redacted]	 	
	Light Finished Products	  	FINISHED HEATING	  	HSF O2	  	[redacted]	 		 	[redacted]	 	
	Light Finished Products	  	FINISHED JET	  	JET	  	[redacted]	 		 	[redacted]	 	
	Light Finished Products	  	FINISHED LSD	  	LSD	  	[redacted]	 		 	[redacted]	 	
	Light Finished Products	  	HEATING OIL	  	HSFO2 UNDYED	  	[redacted]	 		 	[redacted]	 	
	Light Finished Products	  	MARINE DIESEL	  	MDO	  	[redacted]	 		 	[redacted]	 	
	Light Finished Products	  	Specialty Grade	  		  	[redacted]	 		 	[redacted]	 	
	Light Finished Products	  	Specialty Grade	  		  	[redacted]	 		 	[redacted]	 	
	 Total Light Finished Products
	  		  	[redacted]	 		 	[redacted]	 	
							
	Slurry	  	FCC SLURRY OIL	  	CSO	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Intermediate Products	  	LT.STRAIGHT RUN	  	LSRG	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Intermediate Products	  	RAW FCC NAPHTHA	  	CATG	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Intermediate Products	  	SOUR NAPHTHA	  	NAPLOW	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Intermediate Products	  	SOUR NAPHTHA	  	NAP40	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Intermediate Products	  	SWEET NAPTHA	  	NAPSWEET	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Intermediate Products	  	ALKYLATE	  	ALKY	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Intermediate Products	  	REFORMATE	  	REFM	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Intermediate Products	  	CHD1 FEED	  	CHDLGO	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Intermediate Products	  	SOUR ST RUN KERO	  	KERO	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Intermediate Products	  	DAO	  	345PDRAF	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Intermediate Products	  	LUBE DISTILLATE	  	LUBEDIST	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Intermediate Products	  	LUBE MISC	  	6287LHDT	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Intermediate Products	  	LUBE MISC	  	6051LHDT	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Intermediate Products	  	LUBE RAFFINATE	  	LUBERAFF	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Intermediate Products	  	Other	  		  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	 Total Intermediate Products
	  		  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
							
	Lubes	  	LUBE EXTRACT	  	LUBEEXT-130A	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Lubes	  	LUBE EXTRACT	  	LUBEEXT-100	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Lubes	  	LUBE EXTRACT	  	LUBEEXT-220	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Lubes	  	LUBE EXTRACT	  	LUBEEXT	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Lubes	  	LUBE EXTRACT	  	HVYFURFEXT	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Lubes	  	LUBE BASE OIL	  	STK6154	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Lubes	  	LUBE BASE OIL	  	STK6336	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Lubes	  	LUBE BASE OIL	  	STK339	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Lubes	  	LUBE BASE OIL	  	STK850	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Lubes	  	LUBE BASE OIL	  	STK318	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Lubes	  	LUBE BASE OIL	  	STK345	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	Lubes	  	Other	  		  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
	 Total Lubes
	  		  		  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
							
	 Total All Products
	  		  		  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	

 SCHEDULE 7 – FORM OF WEEKLY NOMINATION 

 

															
	RBOB	  				  		 		 		 		 	
	 	  	 	 	  	RBOB TANKS AT PAULSBORO REFINERY	 	 
		  	 	TK NO.	  	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	TOTAL CAP	 	
		  	 	CAPACITY	  	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
		  	 	SAFE FILL	  	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
		  	 	TANK HEELS	  	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	
		  	 	WORKING CAPACITY	  	  	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	

  

																					
	DATE	 	OPEN INV
BBLS	 	 PRODUCTION
 BBLS
	 	 NUSTAR0 RACK
 BBLS
	 	 BATCH NUMBERS/
 BARGE/VSL NAME
	 	BUCKEYE
BBLS	 	COLONIAL
BBLS	 	 WATERBORNE
 BBLS
	 	ADJ
BBLS	 	 AVAILABLE
 END INV
 BBLS
	 	ACTUAL
REFINERY INV
W/HEELS
	1-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	—  	 	[redacted]	 		 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	2-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	ENERGY-11104/AM SPEC	 		 		 	[redacted]	 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	3-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	4-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	—  	 	[redacted]	 	VAL-542-341P	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	5-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	6-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	—  	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	7-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	8-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	DBL-140/AM SPEC	 		 		 	[redacted]	 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	9-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	—  	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	10-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	11-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	—  	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	12-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	—  	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	13-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	VAL-F5-668	 		 	[redacted]	 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	14-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	15-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	—  	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	16-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	—  	 	[redacted]	 	VAL-542-351P	 	[redacted]	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	17-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	18-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	—  	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	19-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	AL OFFTAKE 20 MB PBD TRCPAA/15/M	 	[redacted]	 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	20-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	—  	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	21-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	—  	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	22-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	—  	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	23-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	24-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	—  	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	25-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	26-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	27-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	542-361P/VAL OFFTAKE	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	28-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	29-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	30-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	31-Dec-10	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	1-Jan-11	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	2-Jan-11	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	3-Jan-11	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	4-Jan-11	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	5-Jan-11	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	6-Jan-11	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	7-Jan-11	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	8-Jan-11	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	9-Jan-11	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	10-Jan-11	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	11-Jan-11	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	12-Jan-11	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	13-Jan-11	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	14-Jan-11	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	15-Jan-11	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	16-Jan-11	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	17-Jan-11	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	18-Jan-11	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	19-Jan-11	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	20-Jan-11	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	21-Jan-11	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	22-Jan-11	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]

 SCHEDULE 8 – PAYMENT DAYS FOR LIGHT FINISHED PRODUCTS AND SPECIALTY GRADES

 The applicable Provisional Payment Day and Final Payment Day for each Relevant Delivery Date occurring during a calendar week, subject to
the Holiday Modifications below, is as follows: 
 TABLE 1: Payment Day Table 

 

					
	 Relevant Delivery Date
	  	 Provisional Payment Day*
	  	Final Payment Day**
	Sunday	  	Monday	  	Wednesday
	Monday	  	Tuesday	  	Thursday
	Tuesday	  	Wednesday	  	Friday
	Wednesday	  	Thursday	  	Monday of the following week
	Thursday	  	Friday	  	Tuesday of the following week
	Friday	  	Friday	  	Wednesday of the following week
	Saturday	  	Monday of the following week	  	Wednesday of the following week

  

	*	Holiday Modifications to Provisional Payment Day: 

 (1) If a Tuesday Wednesday or Thursday is a non-Business Day, then, unless (2) below applies, the Provisional Payment Day for the Relevant Delivery Date preceding such non-Business Day is the next
following Business Day. 
 For example, if Thursday is a non-Business Day, then the Provisional Payment Day for Wednesday is
Friday. 
 (2) If a Friday is a non-Business Day or if a Monday of the following week is a non-Business Day, then (i) the
Provisional Payment Day for the Relevant Delivery Date falling on the first non-Business Day occurring at the end of the relevant week will be the day prior to such Relevant Delivery Date, and (ii) the Provisional Payment Day for the Relevant
Delivery Date falling on the last Business Day of the relevant week will be such Relevant Delivery Date. 
 For example:

 If Friday is not a Business Day for a particular week, then the Provisional Payment Day for Friday will be Thursday and the
Provisional Payment Day for Thursday will be Thursday. 
 If the Monday in the week following a particular week is not a Business
Day, then the Provisional Payment Day for Saturday of such week will be Friday. 
  

	**	Holiday Modifications to Final Payment Day: 

 If any day after the Relevant Delivery Date up to and including the Final Payment Day specified in Table 1 above is not a Business Day, then the Final Payment Day shall be the third Business Day following
the Relevant Delivery Date, if such third Business Day is different than the day specified in Table 1. 

 SCHEDULE 9 – LIGHT FINISHED PRODUCTS AND SPECIALTY GRADE PRICING 

INTENT AND STRUCTURE OP PRICING
ARRANGEMENT 
 The intent of this Light Finished Products Pricing schedule is to provide a mechanism under
which PBF will receive the proceeds that would be associated with “market priced” sales of Light Finished Product. “Market priced” means a price that reflects the value that would be obtained by two parties in negotiating an arms
length transaction in the open market. 
 The Light Finished Product that MSCG purchases from PBF on a delivered-lnto-tank basis will
subsequently be sold by MSCG under five modes of delivery: the NuStar Terminal truck rack (“Rack”), the Refinery dock (“Barge”), the pipelines that ship product from the Refinery to Linden, NJ, (“NYH Pipe”), to
Macungie, PA (“PA Pipe”) and to the Philadelphia Airport (“Jet Pipe”). The ***** modes of delivery will generally result in ***** than the ***** mode of delivery. This schedule is structured such that PBF will receive, on a daily
basis, an initial minimum price that reflects ***** sales value (the “Base Barge Price”). PBF will subsequently receive additional proceeds (the “Location Premium”) that reflect the ***** result of *****. 

The Base Barge Price will be set at a level that reflects a market price (“*****”) for delivery to *****, less ***** to the transaction between
PBF and MSCG. The costs to execute such conversion between these two transaction bases include ***** and a time-value-of-money (“TVM”) adjustment at ***** basis points (“bps”). The TVM adjustment captures the economic impact of
***** compared to when a buyer would pay under the reference ***** barge transaction. 
 The Location Premium will be calculated based on the
net revenue improvement between the four alternate modes of delivery ***** compared to the Base Barge Price. This net revenue improvement adjusts the higher ***** price by ***** associated with selling product via ***** relative to Barge. This
includes ***** and TVM costs. In essence, the Location Premium compares the ***** of a ***** sale to the ***** in each netback. This incremental netback value is ***** to arrive at the total Location Premium. 

***** will receive a Sales incentive from *****, that is a *****. 
 MSCG will also pay *****. 

 SECTION : BASE BARGE PRICE

 The Base Barge Price shall be calculated as follows: 
 Base Barge Price = ***** - *****, where: 
  

	A.	***** = *****. 

  

	B.	***** = *****: 

  

	 	1.	*****. 

  

	 	2.	*****. 

 SECTION II:
PROVISIONAL PRICE 
 The Provisional Price payable by MSCG pursuant to Section 9.1 with respect
to a Light Finished Product shall equal the ***** effective for the Delivery Date, or if the Delivery Date is not a Business Day or is the same as the Provisional Payment Day, effective for the Business Day prior to the Delivery Date. 

The Provisional Price payable by MSCG pursuant to Section 9.1 with respect to a Specialty Grade shall equal ***** to produce the Specialty Grade Product
instead of the “Next Best Alternative Product” as mutually agreed between the Parties. 
 SECTION III:
FINAL PRICE 
 The Final Price payable by MSCG pursuant to Section 9.1 with respect to a Product
shall equal ***** Business Day on which PBF delivers to MSCG the Dally Report of Delivered Volumes for such Product delivery pursuant to Section 6.9. 
 SECTION IV: LOCATION PREMIUM 

In addition to the Final Price, ***** on Light Finished Products only, which is a lump sum amount payable pursuant to Section 9.2 and calculated in the
following manner: 
 Location Premium = ***** 
  

	A.	Rack Premium = ***** 

	 	1.	Rack Volume = with respect to the relevant delivery day, the volume ***** at the rack (including). 

 

	 	2.	Rack vs. Barge Price Differential = with respect to the relevant delivery day, the price at which, ***** less ***** expressed as a differential to a *****
calculated using the ***** prices effective on the day that the rack sale transaction is priced (which is based on the market closing price the ***** prior to the ***** at the rack). 

 

	 	(a)	Rack Costs include, with respect to the relevant delivery day, any rack fees paid to PBF or NuStar, a $*****/gallon rack sales administration fee paid ***** to bridge
to period of time between ***** cash receipt on its rack sales and the payment timing of the standard ***** transaction. 

  

	B.	NYH Pipe Premium = *****, where: 

  

	 	1.	NYH Pipe Volume = with respect to the relevant delivery day, the volume*****. 

 

	 	2.	NYH Pipe vs. Barge Price Differential = with respect to the relevant delivery day, the price at which *****, less ***** (if any) expressed as a differential to a
Base Barge Price calculated using the ***** prices effective at the time the pipe sale transaction is executed. 

  

	 	(a)	NYH Pipe Costs= with respect to the relevant delivery day, the Tariff to ship on ***** and a ***** to bridge the period of time between ***** cash receipt on its
NYH Pipe sales and the payment timing of the standard ***** transaction 

  

	C.	PA Pipe Premium = *****, where: 

  

	 	1.	PA Pipe Volume = with respect to the relevant delivery day, the volume *****. 

 

	 	2.	PA Pipe vs Barge Price Differential = with respect to the relevant delivery day, the price at which ***** expressed as a differential to a ***** calculated using
the ***** prices effective at the time the pipe sale transaction is executed. 

  

	 	(a)	PA Pipe Costs = with respect to the relevant delivery day, the Tariff to ship on ***** and a ***** to bridge the period of time between ***** cash receipt on its
PA Pipe sales and the payment timing of the standard ***** transaction 

  

	D.	Jet Pipe Premium = *****, where: 

  

	 	1.	Jet Pipe Volume = with respect to the relevant delivery day, the volume *****. 

 

	 	2.	Jet Pipe vs. Barge Price Differential = with respect to the relevant delivery day, the price at which *****, less ***** expressed as a differential to a *****
calculated using the ***** prices effective at the time the pipe sale transaction is executed. 

	 	(a)	Jet Pipe Costs = with respect to the relevant delivery day, the Tariff to ship on ***** and a ***** to bridge the period of time between ***** cash receipt on
its Jet Pipe sales and the payment timing of the standard ***** transaction 

 SECTION V:
SALES INCENTIVE 
 PBF will pay MSCG a Sales Incentive, which is a lump sum amount
payable pursuant to Section 9.3 and calculated in the following manner: 
 Sales Incentive = (A) x *****, where: 

 

	A.	A = ***** as follows: 

  

	 	1.	*****% to MSCG for quarters in which the ***** is less than $***** million. 

 

	 	2.	*****% to MSCG for quarters in which the ***** is higher than $***** but less than $***** million (MSCG receives *****% of the ***** in this band).

  

	 	3.	*****% to MSCG for quarters in which the ***** is higher than $***** but less than $***** million (MSCG receives *****% of the ***** in this band in addition to the
amount received under A2 above). 

  

	 	4.	*****% to MSCG for quarters in which the ***** is higher than $***** but less than $***** million (MSCG receives *****% of the ***** in this band in addition to the
amounts received under A2 and A3 above). 

  

	 	5.	*****% to MSCG for quarters in which the ***** is higher than $***** but less than $***** million (MSCG receives *****% of the ***** in this band in addition to the
amounts received under A2, A3 and A4 above). 

  

	 	6.	*****% to MSCG for quarters in which the ***** is higher than $***** million (MSCG receives *****% of the ***** in this band in addition to the amounts received under
A2, A3, A4 and A5 above). 

  

	B.	In the event that the total volumes of Light Finished Product produced in any quarter are below *****MB, MSCG and PBF would agree to adjust the ***** as follows:

  

	 	1.	*****, where: 

  

	 	(a)	***** = *****. 

  

	 	(b)	***** = *****, 

  

	C.	In the event that the ***** produced in any calendar year is less than $***** million, the Sales Incentive would be capped at $***** million for that calendar year;
provided that the first calendar year shall be deemed to commence on the Commencement Date and end on December 31, 2011. 

  

	D.	The total Sales Incentive will not exceed $***** per contract year. 

	E.	For purposes of this calculation, the Location Premium will be calculated prior to any time-value-of-money adjustments and will constitute the aggregate ***** payable
over the relevant quarterly period. 

 SECTION VI: SPECIALTY GRADE
PREMIUM 
 In addition to the Location Premium (which, for the avoidance of doubt, shall not be paid on Specialty Grades),
MSCG will also pay PBF a Specialty Grade Premium, which is a lump sum amount payable pursuant to Section 9.2 and calculated in the following manner: 
 Specialty Grade Premium = (A) x ***** : 
  

	A.	(A) = ***** %. 

  

	B.	Specialty Volume = with respect to the relevant transaction, the volume of specialty waterborne products sold by MSCG from the Refinery, where
“specialty” means grades other than the grades listed on Schedule 1 of this Agreement. 

  

	C.	FOB Specialty Product Price = the price, to be mutually agreed to by the Parties, of the Specialty Products as ***** by the designed mode of transportation. In
cases where the FOB Specialty Product Price is not readily transparent, the Parties will use a ***** price for the Specialty Product in a relevant market, ***** as a guide for selling the FOB Specialty Product Price. 

 

	D.	Next Best Alternative Product Price = the ***** of the “Next Best Alternative Product,” defined as the Product that the Refinery would produce if it
chose not produce the Specialty Grade Product. The Next Best Alternative Product Price would be mutually agreed upon by the Parties before the Specialty Grade Product was produced by the Refinery. 

 

	E.	In addition, PBF will receive ***** . 

 Schedule 9 = Illustrative Base Barge Price Calculation 

(subject to revision upon decision of the Governance Committee) 
  

															
	 	  	  
	  	 A
	  	 B
	  	 C
	  	 B + C
	  	 D
	  	 B+C+D

	 General Product
 Description
	  	Advisor Product Code	  	 *****
 Reference Price
	  	Barge Freight(1) (cpg)	  	loading Cost(2) (cpg)	  	Netback bafore Delivery Cost (cpg)	  	Delivery 
Cost(3) (cpg)	  	Total Netback (cpg)
		  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	CBOB	  	CBOBUNL12.9	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	 *****

		  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	CBOB_SUP	  	CBOBPRE12.9	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	 *****

		  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	FINISHED JET	  	JET	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	 *****

		  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	HEATING OIL	  	HSFO2 UNDYED	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	 *****

		  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	PBOB	  	RBOB10.0UNL13.5	  	 ***** 
	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	 *****

		  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	RBOB	  	RBOB10.0UNL13.5	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	 *****

 Footnotes: 
  

	1)	Barge Freight set with reference to the Poten & Partners Northeast Barge Market Report as of 12/01/2010 

 

	2)	Inludes Inspection charges (***** cpg), line Handling (***** cpg), Insurance (***** cpg), Assist tug - docking and undocking (*****) 

 

	3)	Inlcudes applicable TVM charge, Insurance for Inventory In Tank (***** cpg) and *****% loss allowance 

 SCHEDULE 10 - INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTS AND LUBES PRICING - DRAFT 

The price (the “PBF Intermediate Product Price” or the “PBF Lubes price”, as applicable) paid for each Product (as defined in the
table below) by PBF to MSCG for MSCG’s sales to PBF shall be equal to (A) + (B), where: 
  

	 	(A)	=***** 

  

	 	(B)	=***** 

 The price (the “MSCG Intermediate
Product Price” or the “MSCG Lubes Price”, as applicable) paid for each Product by MSCG to PBF for PBF’s sales to MSCG shall be equal to (A) + (B) - (C), where: 

 

	 	(A)	=***** 

  

	 	(B)	=***** 

  

	 	(C)	=***** 

 Please see the table below for details.

  

			$000,000,000		$000,000,000		$000,000,000		$000,000,000		$000,000,000		$000,000,000		$000,000,000
	  
	  	  
	  	  
	  	A	 	  
	  	  
	  	B	 	C
	 Product

Category
	  	Generals
Product
Description	  	Advisor
Product
Code	  	****	 	Cash
Reference
Price	  	 Cash Pricing

Differential 

Rationale
	  	*****	 	*****
	Intermediate Products	  	LT.
STRAIGHT
RUN	  	LSR6	  	*****	 	Estimated
market
value for
Naptha	  	 The Cash
 Pricing Differential
 was mutually agreed

based on limited

amount of tank

quality data available
	  	*****	 	*****
	Intermediate Products	  	RAW FCC
NAPHTHA	  	CATG	  	*****	 	  	  	*****	 	*****
	Intermediate Products	  	SOUR
NAPHTHA	  	NAPLOW	  	*****	 	  	  	*****	 	*****
	Intermediate Products	  	SOUR
NAPHTHA	  	NAP40	  	*****	 	  	  	*****	 	
	Intermediate Products	  	SWEET
NAPTHA	  	NAPSWEET	  	*****	 	  	  	*****	 	*****

  

  

															
	  
	  	  
	  	  
	  	A	 	  
	 	  
	  	B	 	C
	 Product

Category
	  	General
Product
Description	  	Advisor
Product 
Code	  	*****	 	Cash
Reference
Price	 	 Cash Pricing

Differential

Rationale
	  	*****	 	*****
								
	Intermediate Products	  	ALKYLATE	  	ALKY	  	*****	 	Estimated
Market value
for Alkylate	 	The Cash Pricing Differential was mutually agreed based on limited amount of tank quality data available	  	*****	 	*****
								
	Intermediate Products	  	REFORMATS	  	REFM	  	*****	 	Estimated
market value
for Reformate	 	The Cash Pricing Differential was mutually agreed based on limited amount of tank quality data available	  	*****	 	*****
								
	Intermediate Products	  	CHD1FEED	  	CHDLGO	  	*****	 	***** 
	 	 *****
	  	*****	 	*****
								
	Intermediate Products	  	SOUR ST
RUN KERO	  	KERO	  	*****	 	*****	 	 *****
	  	*****	 	*****

  

															
	  
	  	  
	  	  
	  	A	 	  
	 	  
	  	B	 	C
	 Product

Category
	  	General
Product
Description	  	Advisor
Product 
Code	  	*****	 	Cash
Reference
Price	 	 Cash Pricing

Differential

Rationale
	  	*****	 	*****
								
	Intermediate Products	  	DAO	  	34SPDRAF	  	*****	 	$*****/bbl	 	 *****
	  	*****	 	*****
								
	Intermediate Products	  	LUBE
DISTILLATE	  	LUBEDIST	  	*****	 	*****	 		  	*****	 	*****
								
	Intermediate Products	  	LUBE MISC	  	6287LHDT	  	*****	 		 	 *****
	  	*****	 	*****
								
	Intermediate Products	  	LUBE MISC	  	6051LHDT	  	*****	 		 		  	*****	 	*****
								
	Intermediate Products	  	LUBE
RAFFINATE	  	LUBERAFF	  	*****	 		 		  	*****	 	*****

  

  

															
	  
	  	  
	  	  
	  	A	 	  
	 	  
	  	B	 	C
	 Product
Category
	  	General
Product
Description	  	Advisor
Product Code	  	*****	 	Cash
Reference
Price 	 	 Cash Pricing

Differential

Rationale
	  	*****	 	*****
	Lubes	  	LUBE
EXTRACT	  	LUBEEXT-
130A	  	*****	 	*****
	 	 *****
	  	*****	 	*****
	Lubes	  	LUBE
EXTRACT	  	LUBEEXT-100	  	*****	 	 	  	*****	 	*****
	Lubes	  	LUBE
EXTRACT	  	LUBEEXT-220	  	*****	 	 	  	*****	 	*****
	Lubes	  	LUBE
EXTRACT	  	LUBEEXT	  	*****	 	 	  	*****	 	*****
	Lubes	  	LUBE
EXTRACT	  	HVYFURFEXT	  	*****	 	 	  	*****	 	*****
								
	Lubes	  	LUBE
BASE OIL	  	STK6154	  	*****	 	*****
	 	 *****
	  	*****	 	*****
	Lubes	  	LUBE
BASE OIL	  	STK6336	  	*****	 	 	  	*****	 	*****
	Lubes	  	LUBE
BASE OIL	  	STK339	  	*****	 	 	  	*****	 	*****
	Lubes	  	LUBE
BASE OIL	  	STK8S0	  	*****	 	 	  	*****	 	*****
	Lubes	  	LUBE
BASE OIL	  	STK318	  	*****	 	 	  	*****	 	*****
	Lubes	  	LUBE
BASE OIL	  	STK345	  	*****	 	 	  	*****	 	*****

 Footnotes: 
 1) First nearby contract. Each month, Contracts will be rolled ratably over ***** , beginning on the ***** Business Day before the settle, such that on this ***** Business Day before the settle, *****
of the contracts will be rolled (at the settlement price for this ***** Business Day before the settle) to the contract for the month after the near month, and therefore ***** of the Cash Pricing Differentials will be adjusted to match this new
contract. On the ***** Business Day before the settle, an additional ***** of the contracts will be rolled (at the settlement price) to the contract for the month after the near month, and by the dose of ***** Business Day prior to the near month
contract settle, the ***** of the contracts will be rolled such that all Cash Pricing Differentials will be based off the contract for the month after the near month. 
 From time to time, the Parties may amend and revise the Cash Pricing Differentials and/or the Delivery Costs. The Parties shall make commercially reasonable efforts to agree upon any updates, with MSCG
serving as the ultimate calculation agent. MSCG shall keep PBF apprised of any spot market transactions that MSCG undertakes related to the supply or offtake of any of the Intermediate or Lube product streams. This information shall be used as an
over-riding source of updates to the Cash Pricing Differentials. 
 In order to maintain consistency across technology platforms, on any
given day that MSCG and PBF decide to change the Cash Pricing differentials, the change must be agreed to by 3pm ET. The updated Cash Pricing Differential will be applied to volumes produced or consumed by the Refinery on the day of the change (this
volume data will be sent by PBF to MSCG on the morning of the Business Day after which the Cash Pricing Differential was changed). 

 Upon any change to a Cash Pricing Differential, MSCG shall calculate a True Up Amount as follows:

 True Up Amount ($) = *****, where: 
 (X) = ***** 
 New Cash Pricing Differential =*****

 Old Cash Pricing Differential =***** 

The True Up Amount will be Included on the first Invoice that applies the new Cash Pricing Differential. If the True Up Amount is owed to PBF, then
this amount shall be paid by MSCG to PBF and vice versa. 
 Note that any change In the Cash Pricing Differentials as a result of the
rolling methodology described In the footnote to the table above will be considered cash flow neutral. These types of changes will not be factored Into the True Up Amount and will not trigger the exchange of any funds between the Parties.

 SCHEDULE 11 – SLURRY PRICING 

The price paid for Slurry by MSCG to PBF for PBF’s sales to MSCG shall equal ***** effective for the Business Day on which PBF delivers to MSCG the
Daily Report of Delivered Volumes for the relevant Slurry delivery pursuant to Section 5.9. Daily Price to be ***** 
 From time to time, the
Parties may agree to amend and revise the price adjustment for reasons that Include, but are not limited to, changing market dynamics or quality of the product. 
 Qulaity adjustment scale: 
 1) If Sulfur Is greater than *****, the following adjustment shall be
added to the price: ***** 
 Example: If the Sulfur is ***** wt.% the adjustment shall be: (using prices from 09/14/2010): 

***** 
 No adjustment shall apply for Sulfur at
or less than ***** 
 2) If API gravity at ***** degrees Fahrenheit is less than ***** the following adjustment shall be added to the price:

 ***** 
 Example: If the API gravity
is *****, the adjustment shall be: 
 ***** 
 No adjustment shall apply for API gravity at or greater *****. 
 3) If Viscosity at ***** degrees
Fahrenheit is greater than ***** centistokes, the following adjustment shall be added to the price: 
 ***** 

Example: if the Viscosity at ***** degrees Fahrenheit is ***** centistokes, the adjustment shall be: ***** 

No adjustment shall apply for Viscosity at or less than ***** centistokes at ***** degrees Fahrenheit, 

4) If the sum of Aluminum and Silicon is greater than ***** parts-per-million (ppm) by weight (ppmw), the following adjustment shall be added to the
price: 
 ***** 
 Example: If
the sum of Aluminum and Silicon is ***** ppmw, the adjustment shall be: 
 ***** 
 No adjustment shall apply for the sum of Aluminum and Silicon at or less than ***** ppmw. 

 SCHEDULE 12 – PRO FORMA CALCULATION OF TVM 

(subject to revision upon decision of the Governance Committee) 

 

															
	 Schedule 12 - Paulsboro Refinery: TVM Calculation - Finished Light Products and
Slurry

								
	 	  	CBOB REG	  	CBOB Prem	  	RBOB	  	PBOB	  	HO	  	JET	  	Slurry
	 TVM Adjustment in Base Barge Price
	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	 Base Barge Price
	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	 Argus NYH Barge Mean (cpg)
	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]
	 Barge Costs (excl. Delivery Cost)
	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]
	 Net Base Price before Delivery Cost (cpg)
	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]
	 Net Base Price before Delivery Cost ($/BBL )
	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]
								
	 TVM Cost breakdown
	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	 Libor
	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]
	 Spread
	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]
	 Costs
	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]
								
	 TVM Base Barge Price
	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	 TVM Days - Deemed
	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	 Minimum Residence
	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]
	 Incremental Residence
	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]
	 In Transit (Barge)
	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]
	 Invoice
	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]
	 AR
	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]
	 AR adj.
	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]
		  	  
	  	  
	  	  
	  	  
	  	  
	  	  
	  	  

	 Total
	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]
								
	 TVM ($/BBL ) - Base Barge Price
	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]

																																							
	 Schedule12 - Paulsboro Refinery: TVM Calculation - Finished Light Products and Slurry

 

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	CBOB REG	 	 	CBOB Prem	 	 	RBOB	 	 	PBOB	 	 	HO	 	JET	 	Slurry
						
	 	 	Days TVM	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Minimum
Residence	 	 	Incremental
Residence	 	 	In Transit	 	 	Invoice	 	 	AR	 	 	AR Adj.	 	 	Total	 	 	Delta to
Base Barge	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 TVM Adjustment in Location Premium
	   
	 				 				 				 				 				 		 		 	
	 Weighted Average TVM Days - Deemed
	   
	 				 				 				 				 				 		 		 	
	 Base Barge
	 				 				 				 				 				 				 				 	 	[redacted]	  	 		 		 	
	 MS Sales to Third Parties
	 				 				 				 				 				 				 				 				 		 		 	
	 Paulsboro Rack
	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 		 		 	
	 Buckeye Pipeline Sales
	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 		 		 	
	 Colonial Pipeline Sales
	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 		 		 	
	 Jet Pipeline Sales
	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 		 		 	
	 Waterborne Sales
	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 		 		 	
	 Term Sales VLO
	 				 				 				 				 				 				 				 				 		 		 	
	 Paulsboro Rack
	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 		 		 	
	 Buckeye Pipeline Sales
	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 		 		 	
	 Colonial Pipeline Sales
	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 		 		 	
	 Term Sales XOM
	 				 				 				 				 				 				 				 				 		 		 	
	 Paulsboro Rack
	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 		 		 	
	 Buckeye Pipeline Sales
	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 		 		 	
	 Term Sales Jet
	 				 				 				 				 				 				 				 				 		 		 	
	 Paulsboro Rack
	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 		 		 	
	 Buckeye Pipeline Sales
	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 		 		 	
												
	 TVM Adjustment ($/BBL)
	 				 				 				 				 				 				 				 				 		 		 	
	 MS Sales to Third Parties
	 				 				 				 				 				 				 				 				 		 		 	
	 Paulsboro Rack
	 				 				 				 				 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 Buckeye Pipeline Sales
	 				 				 				 				 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 Colonial Pipeline Sales
	 				 				 				 				 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 Jet Pipeline Sales
	 				 				 				 				 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
												
	 Term Sales VLO
	 				 				 				 				 				 				 				 				 		 		 	
	 Paulsboro Rack
	 				 				 				 				 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 Buckeye Pipeline Sales
	 				 				 				 				 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 Colonial Pipeline Sales
	 				 				 				 				 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
												
	 Term Sales XOM
	 				 				 				 				 				 				 				 				 		 		 	
	 Paulsboro Rack
	 				 				 				 				 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 Buckeye Pipeline Sales
	 				 				 				 				 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]

 Schedule 12 - Paulsboro Refinery: TVM Calculation - Intermediates and Lubes 

 

																													
															
	 	 	LT.
STRAIGHT
RUN	 	RAW FCC
NAPHTHA	 	SOUR
NAPHTHA	 	SWEET
NAPHTHA	 	ALKYLATE	 	REFORMATE	 	CHD1
Costs D	 	SOUR ST
RUN KERO	 	DAO	 	LUBE
DISTILLATE	 	LUBE
MISC.	 	LUBE
EXTRACT	 	LUBE
BASE OIL	 	LUBE
RAFFINATE
															
	 Estimated Price (cpg)
	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 Net Base Price before TVM ($/BBL)
	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
															
	 TVM Days –Deemed
	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	
	 Total
	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
															
	 TVM Cost breakdown
	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	
	 Libor
	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 Spread
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 Exhibit 10.6 
 SPECIFIC TERMS IN THIS EXHIBIT HAVE BEEN REDACTED BECAUSE CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT FOR THOSE TERMS HAS BEEN REQUESTED. THE REDACTED MATERIAL HAS BEEN SEPARATELY FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION, AND THE TERMS HAVE BEEN MARKED AT THE APPROPRIATE PLACE WITH FIVE ASTERISKS (*****) OR WITH THE WORD “[REDACTED]”. 
 PRODUCTS OFFTAKE AGREEMENT 
 between 

MORGAN STANLEY CAPITAL GROUP INC. 
 and 
 DELAWARE CITY REFINING COMPANY LLC 

Dated as of April 7, 2011 

 Table of Contents 

 

							
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	1.	 	Definitions and Construction	  	 	1	  
			
	2.	 	Effective Date and Term	  	 	12	  
			
	3.	 	Commencement Date; Conditions Precedent and Pre-Commencement Date Activities	  	 	12	  
			
	4.	 	Daily Purchases and Sales of Product	  	 	17	  
			
	5.	 	Delivery Nominations and Reporting	  	 	19	  
			
	6.	 	MSCG Sales	  	 	21	  
			
	7.	 	Certain Representations	  	 	23	  
			
	8.	 	Warranties	  	 	24	  
			
	9.	 	Pricing of Nominated Volumes; Premiums; Sales Incentive	  	 	24	  
			
	10.	 	Additional MSCG Services	  	 	29	  
			
	11.	 	Disposition of Products Upon Termination or Expiration	  	 	29	  
			
	12.	 	Financial Information, Security and Requests for Further Assurances	  	 	30	  
			
	13.	 	Refinery Turnaround, Maintenance and Closure	  	 	33	  
			
	14.	 	Taxes	  	 	33	  
			
	15.	 	Insurance	  	 	33	  
			
	16.	 	Force Majeure	  	 	34	  
			
	17.	 	Representations, Warranties and Covenants	  	 	34	  
			
	18.	 	Termination Events, Default and Early Termination	  	 	37	  
			
	19.	 	Indemnification and Claims	  	 	45	  
			
	20.	 	Limitation on Damages	  	 	46	  
			
	21.	 	Information and Inspection Rights	  	 	46	  
			
	22.	 	Governance Committee	  	 	46	  
			
	23.	 	Governing Law and Disputes	  	 	47	  

  
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	24.	 	Assignment	  	 	48	  
			
	25.	 	Notices	  	 	48	  
			
	26.	 	Nature of the Transaction and Relationship of the Parties	  	 	49	  
			
	27.	 	Confidentiality	  	 	50	  
			
	28.	 	Miscellaneous	  	 	50	  

 Schedules 
 Schedule 1 – Products List 
 Schedule 2 – Form of Quarterly Forecast 

Schedule 3 – Form of Monthly Delivery Schedule 
 Schedule 4 – Form of Weekly Nomination 
 Schedule 5 – Payment Days for Light Finished
Products and Specialty Grades 
 Schedule 6 – Light Finished Products and Specialty Grade Pricing 

Schedule 7 – Intermediate Products Pricing 

Schedule 8 – Slurry Pricing 
 Schedule 9
– Pro Forma Calculation of TVM 
 Schedule 10 – Transitional Offtake Agreement Term Sheet 

  
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 PRODUCTS OFFTAKE AGREEMENT 

This Products Offtake Agreement is made as of April 7, 2011 (the “Effective Date”) between Morgan Stanley
Capital Group Inc., a Delaware corporation whose principal place of business is located at 2000 Westchester Avenue, Floor 01, Purchase, New York 10577-2530 (“MSCG”) and Delaware City Refining Company LLC, a Delaware limited
liability company who has a place of business located at One Sylvan Way, 2nd Floor, Parsippany, NJ 07054-3887 (“DCRC”) (each of MSCG and DCRC referred to individually as a “Party” or collectively as the “Parties”). 

WHEREAS, DCRC owns and desires to commence operations at a crude oil refinery located at Delaware City, Delaware (the
“Refinery”) for the processing and refining of crude oil and the production of certain light finished products as specified in Schedule 1 hereto (“Light Finished Products”), certain intermediate products also as
specified in Schedule 1 hereto (“Intermediate Products”) and slurry (“Slurry”, and collectively with the Light Finished Products and the Intermediate Products, the “Products”); 

WHEREAS, DCRC desires that MSCG purchase from DCRC Products when and as they are produced in the Refinery and sell and supply to DCRC Intermediate
Products when and as needed, and MSCG is willing to purchase from DCRC Products and sell to DCRC Intermediate Products all subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement; and 
 WHEREAS, in connection with MSCG’s purchase of the Products and sale of Intermediate Products during the Term, DCRC is willing to lease the Tanks (as defined below) to MSCG and to provide
related services to MSCG, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Terminaling and Storage Services Agreement between the Parties dated as of the date hereof (the “Storage Agreement”). 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the respective promises, conditions, terms and agreements contained herein, and other good
and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged, MSCG and DCRC hereby agree as follows: 
  

	1.	DEFINITIONS AND CONSTRUCTION 

 

	1.1	Definitions. For purposes of this Agreement, including the foregoing recitals, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated below.

 “Acceptable Letter of Credit Issuer” means a major U.S. commercial bank or a U.S. branch of a
foreign bank which, at all times: (a) (i) satisfies all regulatory capital requirements applicable to it (including any individual regulatory capital requirements); (ii) is “well capitalized” within the meaning of
Section 38 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, as amended, or any successor statute, and any applicable regulations thereunder; (iii) has a senior unsecured credit rating of at least “A” (or its then current equivalent) by
Standard & Poor’s Ratings Service (or any successor rating agency thereto) and at least “A2” (or its then current equivalent) by Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. (or any successor rating agency thereto); and
(iv) meets the applicable criteria of the demanding Party for letter of credit issuers as in effect at such time, including credit, legal and risk management criteria; or (b) is otherwise acceptable to the demanding Party in its sole
discretion. 
 “Additional Termination Event” means any of the events or circumstances specified as such in
Section 18.3. 
 “Affected Party” has the meaning specified in Section 18.3. 

 “Affiliate” means, in relation to either Party, any entity controlled,
directly or indirectly, by such Party, any entity that controls, directly or indirectly, such Party, or any entity directly or indirectly under common control with such Party. For this purpose, “control” of any entity or Party means
ownership of a majority of the issued shares, or voting power or control in fact, of the entity or Party. For purposes of this Agreement, the term “Affiliate” does not include Morgan Stanley Derivative Products Inc. 

“Agreement” or “this Agreement” means this Products Offtake Agreement and all Schedules hereto, which
are incorporated herein, as may be amended, modified or supplemented from time to time in accordance with the terms hereof. 

“Ancillary Costs” means all actual direct and indirect costs and expenses associated with or arising from the
acquisition, storage, receipt, delivery, handling, loading, discharge, movement and blending of Products at the Refinery, and all Taxes and charges imposed by any Governmental Authority. 

“Applicable Law” means (i) any law, statute, regulation, code, ordinance, license, decision, order, writ,
injunction, directive, judgment, policy, decree and any judicial or administrative interpretations thereof, (ii) any agreement, concession or arrangement with any Governmental Authority or (iii) any license, permit or compliance
requirement, including under any Environmental Law, in each case as may be applicable to either Party or either Party’s performance under this Agreement. 
 “Assigned Offtake Agreement” means the Terminaling and Offtake Agreement dated as of June 1, 2010 between Premcor and DCRC that DCRC has assigned to MSCG pursuant to the Assignment
and Assumption of Offtake Agreement, dated as of the date hereof, among DCRC, TPSI and Premcor, pursuant to which MSCG (through TPSI) will assume DCRC’s supply obligations. 

“Bankrupt” means, with respect to a Party, its Guarantor, any of its direct or indirect parent companies or any entity
issuing a letter of credit on its behalf hereunder, as the case may be, that such Party (or its Guarantor, any of its direct or indirect parent companies or an entity providing a letter of credit on its behalf hereunder): (i) is dissolved
(other than pursuant to a consolidation, amalgamation or merger); (ii) becomes insolvent or is unable to pay its debts or fails or admits in writing its inability generally to pay its debts as they become due; (iii) makes a general
assignment, arrangement or composition with or for the benefit of its creditors; (iv) institutes or has instituted against it a proceeding seeking a judgment of insolvency or bankruptcy or any other relief under any bankruptcy or insolvency law
or other similar law affecting creditors’ rights, or a petition is presented for its winding-up or liquidation; (v) has a resolution passed for its winding-up, official management or liquidation, other than pursuant to a consolidation,
amalgamation or merger; (vi) seeks or becomes subject to the appointment of an administrator, provisional liquidator, conservator, receiver, trustee, custodian or other similar official for all or substantially all of its assets; (vii) has
a secured party take possession of all or substantially all of its assets, or has a distress, execution, attachment, sequestration or other legal process levied, enforced or sued on or against all or substantially all of its assets;
(viii) files an answer or other pleading admitting or failing to contest the allegations of a petition filed against it in any proceeding of the foregoing nature; (ix) causes or is subject to any event with respect to it which, under
Applicable Law, has an analogous effect to any of the events specified in clauses (i) to (viii) (inclusive); or (x) takes any action in furtherance of, or indicating its consent to, approval of, or acquiescence in, any of the
foregoing acts. 

  
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 “Bankruptcy Code” means the United States Bankruptcy Code, 11 U.S.C.
§§ 101 et. seq. 
 “Barge” means any combination of tugs and barges with the ability to
function as a flotilla or single units. 
 “Base Interest Rate” means the lesser of ***** and the maximum rate
of interest permitted by Applicable Law. 
 “Breakage Costs” means, without duplication, all out-of-pocket
losses, damages and expenses reasonably and necessarily incurred by the Performing Party as a result of termination and liquidation of this Agreement, any Sale Contract and any Specified Agreement, in each case including reasonable attorneys’
fees, court costs, collection costs, interest charges and other disbursements, and any costs incurred in a reasonable commercial manner in obtaining, maintaining, replacing or liquidating commercially reasonable hedges or trading positions relating
to (i) the volumes of Products for which MSCG has incurred forward purchase or sale obligations in contemplation of fulfilling its objectives under this Agreement, (ii) any of MSCG Inventory or (iii) any Specified Agreement that is
being terminated and liquidated. 
 “Buckeye” means Buckeye Partners, L.P. or any of its partnership
subsidiaries or limited liability company subsidiaries, as applicable. 
 “Buckeye Pipeline” means the common
carrier pipeline and related terminal system owned and operated by Buckeye, which includes connections between Linden, New Jersey and Sinking Springs, Pennsylvania. 
 “Business Day” means a day on which banks are open for general commercial business in New York, New York. 
 “Change of Control” means, as to DCRC, the occurrence of, or the taking of any corporate action to facilitate, any of the following: 

 

	 	(i)	the consolidation of DCRC or its Guarantor with another person, the merger of DCRC or its Guarantor into another person, the merger of another person into DCRC or its
Guarantor, or any similar event pursuant to a transaction in which 50% or more of the voting shares of DCRC are changed into or exchanged for cash, securities or other property (other than any such transaction where the holders of the voting shares
of DCRC or its Guarantor immediately prior to such transaction own, directly or indirectly, not less than a majority of the voting shares of the surviving or resulting person or persons immediately after such transaction); or

  

	 	(ii)	the consummation of any transaction or series of related transactions (including any merger or consolidation) the result of which is that any person other than DCRC or
its Guarantor becomes the beneficial owner directly or indirectly, of more than 30% of the voting shares of DCRC or its Guarantor; 

 provided, however, that an initial public offering shall not constitute a Change of Control. 
 For purposes of this definition, any transfer of an equity interest in a person that was formed for the purpose of acquiring voting shares of a person shall be deemed to be a transfer of such portion of
such voting shares as corresponds to the portion of the equity of such person that has been so transferred. 

  
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 “Change of Law” means, on or after the Effective Date of this Agreement,
any Applicable Law is adopted or changed or any court, tribunal or regulatory authority with competent jurisdiction changes its interpretation of any Applicable Law. 
 “Commencement Date” means the Effective Date or, if the conditions set forth in Sections 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4 have not been satisfied or waived in accordance with the terms of the applicable
provisions on or before the Effective Date, a mutually agreed date following the Effective Date on which all such conditions have been satisfied or waived, which date shall be a Business Day that the Parties shall specify in a written
“Commencement Date Certificate”. 
 “Commercial Operations Date” means the first day of the
month that follows the month during which the Refinery consistently produces on-spec Products at rates that are within a range reflecting production levels anticipated during normal operations. 

“Credit Agreement” means (i) any present or future material agreement or undertaking by DCRC or its parent for
financing Refinery operations, (ii) any present or future material extension of credit, credit facility, guaranty, loan or indenture to or for DCRC or its parent, (iii) any material obligation of DCRC or its parent (whether present or
future, contingent or otherwise, as principal or surety or otherwise) in respect of borrowed money, or any guaranty of DCRC’s or any of its parent’s obligations, with any bank, financial or lending institution, bond or note issuer,
indenture trustee, guarantor, underwriter, Affiliate or any other person, including the Revolving Credit Agreement and the Term Loan Agreement. 
 “Credit Event Upon Merger” means a Party or its Guarantor consolidates or amalgamates with, merges with or into, or transfers all or substantially all its assets to, another entity and,
at the time of such consolidation, amalgamation, merger or transfer, (i) the resulting, surviving or transferee entity fails to assume all the obligations of such Party under this Agreement or any Specified Agreement, either by operation of law
or by an agreement satisfactory to the other Party or otherwise, or (ii) in the reasonable opinion of the other Party, the creditworthiness of the successor, surviving or transferee entity, is materially weaker than the predecessor entity
immediately prior to the consolidation, amalgamation, merger or transfer. 
 “Crude Counterparty” has the
meaning specified in Section 4.4.2. 
 “Customer” means any person to whom MSCG or TPSI sells Products that
were either produced at the Refinery and sold by DCRC to MSCG or delivered to the Refinery by MSCG, including Premcor under the Assigned Offtake Agreement. The term “Customer” shall not include TPSI unless otherwise specified. 

“Daily Report of Delivered Volumes” has the meaning specified in Section 5.9. 

“DCRC Purchase Payment Amount” has the meaning specified in Section 9.1.3. 

“Default” means any of the events or circumstances specified as such in Section 18.2. 

“Default Interest Rate” means the lesser of (i) the Prime Rate as published under “Money Rates” in the
Wall Street Journal in effect at the close of the Business Day on which the payment was due plus *****%, and (ii) the maximum rate of interest permitted by Applicable Law. 
 “Defaulting Party” has the meaning specified in Section 18.4. 

  
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 “Delivered Volumes” has the meaning specified in Section 5.9.

 “Delivery Date” means any day on which Delivered Volumes of Products are delivered into the Tanks and
purchased by MSCG or any day on which Delivered Volumes of Intermediate Products are withdrawn from the Tanks and purchased by DCRC. 
 “Delivery Month” has the meaning specified in Section 5.3. 

“Designated Executive” means the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, President, Secretary (or other senior
officer of a Party that is acceptable to the other Party) that is authorized to execute and deliver on such Party’s behalf the certificates required by Section 3. 
 “Early Termination Date” has the meaning specified in Section 18.4.3. 
 “Early Termination Fee” means the amount payable by one Party to the other Party in connection with the early termination of this Agreement in the amount specified in Section 18.5.

 “Effective Date” means, assuming the due execution of this Agreement by each Party’s authorized
representative, the date first written above, upon which this Agreement shall become binding upon and enforceable against the Parties. 
 “Environmental Law” means any existing or past law, policy, judicial or administrative interpretation thereof or any legally binding requirement that governs or purports to govern the
protection of persons, natural resources or the environment (including the protection of ambient air, surface water, groundwater, land surface or subsurface strata, endangered species or wetlands), occupational health and safety and the manufacture,
processing, distribution, use, generation, handling, treatment, storage, disposal, transportation, release or management of solid waste, industrial waste or hazardous substances or materials. 

“EPA” means the United States Environmental Protection Agency. 

“EPT” means Eastern Prevailing Time. 
 “Event of Default” means any of the events or circumstances specified as such in Section 18.2. 
 “Feedstock” has the meaning specified in Section 4.3.3. 

“Final Payment Amount” has the meaning specified in Section 9.1.2. 

“Final Payment Day” has the meaning specified in Schedule 5. 

“Financial Officer” of any person shall mean the chief financial officer, principal accounting officer, treasurer or
controller of such person. 
 “Finished Products Invoice” has the meaning specified in Section 9.5.1.

 “Force Majeure Event” means any cause or event reasonably beyond the control of a Party, including fires,
earthquakes, lightning, floods, explosions, storms, adverse weather, landslides and other acts of natural calamity or acts of God; navigational accidents or maritime peril; vessel damage or loss; strikes, grievances, actions by or among workers or
lock-outs, whether or not such labor difficulty could be settled by acceding to any demands of any such labor group of individuals; accidents at, closing of, or restrictions upon the use of mooring facilities, docks,

  
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ports, pipelines, harbors, railroads or other navigational or transportation mechanisms; disruption or breakdown of or explosions or accidents to wells, storage plants, refineries, terminals,
machinery or other facilities; acts of war, hostilities (whether declared or undeclared), civil commotion, embargoes, blockades, terrorism, sabotage or acts of the public enemy; any act or omission of any Governmental Authority; good faith
compliance with any order, request or directive of any Governmental Authority; curtailment, interference, failure or cessation of supplies reasonably beyond the control of a Party; or any other cause reasonably beyond the control of a Party, whether
similar or dissimilar to those above and whether foreseeable or unforeseeable, which, by the exercise of due diligence, such Party could not have been able to avoid or overcome. 

For purposes of this Agreement, the term “Force Majeure” expressly excludes: 

 

	 	(i)	a failure of performance of any person other than the Parties (except to the extent that such failure otherwise would constitute a Force Majeure Event but for this
exclusion); 

  

	 	(ii)	the loss of a Party’s market or any market conditions for any Products produced at the Refinery or any market conditions that are unfavorable for either Party;

  

	 	(iii)	any failure by a Party to apply for, obtain or maintain any permit, license, approval or right of way necessary under Applicable Law for the performance of any
obligation under this Agreement; and 

  

	 	(iv)	a Party’s inability to economically perform its obligations under any transaction undertaken pursuant to this Agreement. 

“GAAP” shall mean generally accepted accounting principles in the United States applied on a consistent basis.

 “Governmental Authority” means any federal, state or local governmental body, agency, instrumentality,
authority or entity established or controlled by a government or subdivision thereof, including any legislative, administrative or judicial body or any person purporting to act therefor, port authority and any stock or commodity exchange or similar
self-regulatory body or supervisory authority having appropriate jurisdiction. 
 “Guarantor” means, with
respect to MSCG, Morgan Stanley, and with respect to DCRC, PBF. 
 “Guaranty” means (i) the guaranty by
MSCG’s Guarantor of MSCG’s prompt and complete payment of obligations under this Agreement, and (ii) the guaranty by DCRC’s Guarantor of DCRC’s prompt and complete payment of obligations under this Agreement, which is to be
provided to DCRC or MSCG, as applicable, pursuant to Section 12.2. 
 “Independent Inspector” means a
licensed person acceptable to both Parties that performs sampling, quality analysis and quantity determinations of the Products purchased by a Party under this Agreement. 
 “Initial Term” has the meaning specified in Section 2.1. 

“Intercreditor Agreement” means that certain Amended and Restated Intercreditor Agreement dated on or about April 7,
2011 among MSCG; UBS AG, Stamford Branch; DCRC, PBF and PRC, as Borrowers; and the other loan parties thereto. 

  
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 “Intermediate Products” has the meaning specified in the recitals hereto.

 “Invoice Day” means each Business Day during the Term and each of the first three Business Days after the
Termination Date. 
 “Laurel Pipeline” means the pipeline owned and operated by Laurel Pipe Line Company, L.P.
that originates at the Booth and Chelsea Junction in Pennsylvania and terminates in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. 
 “Letter
of Credit Default” means the occurrence of any of the following events as to any outstanding letter of credit: (i) the Acceptable Letter of Credit Issuer no longer meets one or both of the criteria of an “Acceptable Letter of
Credit Issuer” as defined in this Agreement; (ii) the Acceptable Letter of Credit Issuer fails to comply with or perform its obligations under such letter of credit; (iii) the Acceptable Letter of Credit Issuer disaffirms, disclaims,
repudiates or rejects, in whole or in part, or challenges the validity of, such letter of credit; (iv) the letter of credit expires or terminates, or fails or ceases to be in full force and effect at any time during any period when the
demanding Party requires that the other Party maintain the letter of credit; (v) the Party providing the letter of credit as performance assurance fails to cause a renewal or replacement letter of credit to be delivered to the demanding Party
at least 15 Business Days (or by such other date required by the demanding Party) prior to the expiration of such letter of credit; or (vi) the Acceptable Letter of Credit Issuer becomes or is Bankrupt. 

“Liabilities” means any and all claims, demands, suits, losses, expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees),
damages, charges, fines, penalties, deficiencies, assessments, interest, fines, costs and expenses of any kind (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and other fees, court costs and other disbursements), causes of action and liabilities of every
type and character, including personal injury or death to any person or loss or damage to any personal or real property, and any Liabilities directly or indirectly arising out of or related to any suit, proceeding, judgment, settlement or judicial
or administrative order and any Liabilities with respect to Environmental Laws. 
 “LIBOR” means, as of the date
of any determination, the London Interbank Offered Rate for one-month U.S. dollar deposits appearing on Page 3750 of the Telerate screen (or any successor page) at approximately 11:00 a.m. (London time). If such rate does not appear on Page 3750 of
the Telerate screen (or otherwise on such screen), LIBOR shall be determined by reference to such other comparable publicly available service for displaying eurodollar rates as MSCG may select or, in the absence of such availability, by reference to
the rate at which MSCG is offered one-month U.S. dollar deposits at or about 11:00 a.m. (London time) in any interbank eurodollar market where its eurodollar and foreign currency and exchange operations are then being conducted. LIBOR shall be
established on the first day on which a determination of the interest rate is to be made under this Agreement and shall be adjusted daily based on the one-month LIBOR quotes made available through the foregoing sources. 

“Lien” means any lien, pledge, mortgage, claim, charge, encumbrance or other security interest of any nature whatsoever
that secures any obligation of any person or any other agreement or arrangement having a similar effect. 
 “Light
Finished Products” has the meaning specified in the recitals hereto. 
 “Location Premium” has the
meaning specified in Section 9.2.1. 

  
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 “Material Adverse Change” means, (i) as to DCRC or its Guarantor, any
condition, circumstance, event, change or effect or combination thereof that individually or in the aggregate has or reasonably could be expected to have or result in (A) a material adverse change in, or a material adverse effect upon,
DCRC’s or its Guarantor’s operations, business, properties, condition (financial or otherwise) or prospects taken as a whole, for which MSCG has reasonable grounds for insecurity under this Agreement; (B) a material impairment of the
ability of DCRC to perform any of its obligations under any of the Transaction Documents or any Specified Agreement or of its Guarantor to perform any of its obligations under the Guaranty, or (C) a material adverse effect upon the legality,
validity, binding effect or enforceability against DCRC of any of the Transaction Documents or any Specified Agreement or against its Guarantor of the Guaranty, or any rights or remedies against such Party under any of the Transaction Documents,
Specified Agreement or the Guaranty, as the case may be, and (ii) as to MSCG, *****. 
 “Monthly Delivery
Schedule” means the schedule prepared by DCRC that sets forth the Nominated Volumes for the relevant Delivery Month, as further described in Section 5.3. 
 “Monthly Specialty Premium Adjustment” has the meaning specified in Section 9.2.2. 
 “Monthly True-Up Notice” has the meaning specified in Section 9.6. 
 “Monthly True-Up Payment” means the monthly payment to be paid by one Party to the other Party, which comprises the items and adjustments described in Section 9.6. 

“MSCG Inventory” means, from time to time, (i) the Products that MSCG purchased from DCRC under this Agreement and
that MSCG currently owns and (ii) any Products or ethanol that MSCG purchased from third parties and delivered to the Refinery (including any pipeline line fill, Tank bottoms and working inventories, other than linefill extending from the
Refinery’s processing units to the Tanks), wherever located, including while in the Tanks, within a Pipeline or while loaded upon Barges. 
 “MSCG Purchase Payment Amount” has the meaning specified in Section 9.1.3. 
 “MSCG Weekly Supply Report” has the meaning specified in Section 5.6. 
 “Net Finished Products Amount” has the meaning specified in Section 9.5.1. 
 “Net Payment Amount” has the meaning specified in Section 9.5.2. 
 “Net Payment Amount Invoice” has the meaning specified in Section 9.5.2. 
 “Nominated Volume” has the meaning specified in Section 5.4. 

“Non-Performing Party” means either the Affected Party (as defined in Section 18.3) or the Defaulting Party, as
defined in Section 18.4. 
 “Paulsboro Offtake Agreement” means the Products Offtake Agreement between MSCG
and PRC (as assignee of PBF), dated December 14, 2010. 
 “Payment Direction Agreement” means the agreement
to be entered into among DCRC, MSCG and SMT whereby DCRC may assign the receivables owing to DCRC in respect of Light Finished Products, Specialty Grades and any other Product mutually agreed upon by the Parties

  
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from time to time to SMT such that MSCG pays amounts otherwise due to DCRC to SMT directly. 
 “PBF” means PBF Holding Company LLC. 
 “Performing
Party” has the meaning specified in Section 18.4. 
 “Pipelines” means, collectively, the Laurel
Pipeline, the Buckeye Pipeline and the Sunoco Pipeline, and “Pipeline” means any one of these. 

“Potential Event of Default” means any Event of Default, which with notice or the passage of time, would constitute an
Event of Default. 
 “PRC” means Paulsboro Refining Company LLC. 

“Premcor” means The Premcor Refining Group Inc. 
 “Products” has the meaning specified in the recitals hereto. 

“Provisional Payment Amount” has the meaning specified in Section 9.1.1. 

“Provisional Payment Day” has the meaning specified in Schedule 5. 

“Provisional Specialty Premium” has the meaning specified in Section 9.2.2. 

“Quarterly Delivery Forecast” has the meaning specified in Section 5.2. 

“Quarterly Forward Price Report” has the meaning specified in Section 5.7. 

“Refinery” has the meaning specified in the recitals hereto. 

“Related Agreements” means the Paulsboro Offtake Agreement, the Crude Oil Supply Agreement between Toledo Refining
Company LLC (“TRC”) and MSCG, dated on or about February 25, 2011, and the Products Offtake Agreement that MSCG and TRC intend to enter into on or about May 26, 2011 (or any such other agreement that TRC and MSCG enter
into that sets forth crude oil supply and/or products offtake arrangements at TRC’s Toledo, Ohio Refinery). 

“Relevant Delivery Date” has the meaning specified in Section 9.1.1. 

“Renewal Term” has the meaning specified in Section 2.2. 

“Representatives” means a Party’s or any of its Affiliates’ directors, officers, employees, auditors,
consultants, banks, financial advisors and legal advisors. 
 “Revolving Credit Agreement” means that certain
Revolving Credit Agreement dated on or about December 17, 2010, among PBF, DCRC and PRC as borrowers, and the guarantors and lenders party thereto. 
 “RFS2” means the EPA’s Renewable Fuel Standard program, 40 C.F.R. 80.1400 et seq. 
 “Run-off Period” has the meaning specified in Section 11.1. 

  
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 “Sale Contract” means a contract between MSCG and a Customer or between
TPSI and a Customer for the sale of any Product that MSCG purchases from DCRC hereunder. 
 “Sales Incentive”
has the meaning specified in Section 9.3. 
 “Slurry” has the meaning specified in the recitals hereto.

 “SMT” means Statoil Marketing and Trading (US) Inc. 

“Specialty Grade” has the meaning specified in Section 4.4.1. 

“Specialty Grade Premium” has the meaning specified in Section 9.2.2. 

“Specified Agreement” means any agreement between the Parties to purchase, sell or exchange commodities, including any
spot or forward contract, future, option, swap, swap option, cap, floor or collar or other derivative transaction on or with respect to a commodity or any combination of these transactions. 

“Specified Indebtedness” means any obligation (whether present or future, contingent or otherwise, as principal or surety
or otherwise) of DCRC or any Affiliate of DCRC in respect of borrowed money. 
 “Storage Agreement” has the
meaning specified in the recitals hereto. 
 “Sunoco Pipeline” means the pipeline owned and operated by Sunoco
Pipeline L.P. with connections from Twin Oaks, Pennsylvania to Linden, New Jersey and the Booth and Chelsea Junction in Pennsylvania. 
 “Tanks” means each of the tanks located at the Refinery and leased to MSCG pursuant to the Storage Agreement. 
 “Taxes” means any and all federal, state and local taxes, duties, fees and charges of every description, including all motor fuel, excise, gasoline, aviation fuel, special fuel, diesel,
environmental, spill, gross earnings or gross receipts and sales and use taxes, however designated, paid or incurred with respect to the purchase, storage, exchange, use, transportation, resale, importation or handling of the Product; provided,
however, that “Taxes” does not include: (i) any tax imposed on or measured by net profits, gross or net income, or gross receipts (excluding, for the avoidance of doubt, any transaction taxes such as sales, use, gross earnings or
gross receipts or similar taxes that are based upon gross receipts, gross earnings or gross revenues received from the sale of petroleum products, such as the Delaware gross receipts tax, which, for the avoidance of doubt, is included in the
definition of “Taxes”); (ii) any tax measured by capital value or net worth, whether denominated as franchise taxes, doing business taxes, capital stock taxes or the like; and (iii) business license or franchise taxes or
registration fees. 
 “Term” means the Initial Term and any Renewal Term or Renewal Terms. 

“Term Loan Agreement” means the Term Loan Credit Agreement dated on or about December 17, 2010 among DCRC, PBF and
PRC as borrowers, and the guarantors and lenders party thereto. 
 “Termination Amount” has the meaning
specified in Section 18.9. 

  
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 “Termination Date” has the meaning specified in Section 11.1.

 “Termination Event” means an Event of Default or an Additional Termination Event. 

“TPSI” means TransMontaigne Product Services Inc., an Affiliate of MSCG. 

“Transaction Documents” means this Agreement, the Storage Agreement, the Payment Direction Agreement, the Assigned
Offtake Agreement, each Guaranty, the Intercreditor Agreement and any confirmations or other writings or communications that document the sales of Products from DCRC to MSCG or the sales of Intermediate Products from MSCG to DCRC. 

“Twin Oaks Pipeline” means the proprietary pipeline extending from the Refinery to Twin Oaks, Delaware. 

“Unpaid Amounts” means any amounts owed by one Party to another Party under this Agreement that have not been paid as of
the date of determination. 
 “Weekly Nomination” has the meaning specified in Section 5.4. 

 

	1.2	Interpretation. Unless the context otherwise requires or except where specifically stated otherwise, in this Agreement: 

 

	 	1.2.1	words using the singular or plural number also include the plural or singular number, respectively; 

 

	 	1.2.2	references to any Party shall be construed as a reference to such Party’s successors in interest and permitted assigns; 

 

	 	1.2.3	references to a provision of Applicable Law or Applicable Laws generally are references to that provision or Applicable Laws generally, as may be amended, extended or
re-enacted from time to time; 

  

	 	1.2.4	references to “days,” “months” and “years” mean calendar days, months and years, respectively, and a
“day” consists of the 24-hour period commencing at 12:00:00 a.m. EPT and ending on 11:59:59 EPT on that day; 

  

	 	1.2.5	references to “dollars” or “$”mean U.S. dollars; 

 

	 	1.2.6	references to “Sections” and “Schedules” in this Agreement, or to a provision contained therein, shall be construed as references to
the Sections and Schedules of this Agreement, as may be amended, modified or supplemented from time to time in accordance with the terms hereof. References to any other agreement, or other document or to a provision contained in any of these, shall
be construed, at the particular time, as a reference to it as it may then have been amended, supplemented, modified, suspended, assigned or novated in accordance with its terms; 

 

	 	1.2.7	references to “assets” include present and future properties, revenues and rights of every description; 

 

	 	1.2.8	references herein to “consent” mean, unless otherwise specified, the prior written consent of the Party at issue, which shall not be unreasonably
withheld, delayed or conditioned; 

  
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	 	1.2.9	the terms “hereof,” “herein,” “hereby,” “hereto” and similar words refer to this entire Agreement
and not any particular Section, subsection, Schedule or subdivision of this Agreement; 

  

	 	1.2.10	the words “include” or “including” shall be deemed to be followed by “without limitation” or “but not limited
to” whether or not they are followed by such phrases or words of like import; 

  

	 	1.2.11	references to a “judgment” include any order, injunction, determination, award or other judicial or arbitral measure in any jurisdiction;

  

	 	1.2.12	references to “obligations” shall be construed to mean a Party’s prompt and complete performance of its covenants and obligations required
pursuant to this Agreement; and 

  

	 	1.2.13	references to any “person” include any natural person, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, joint venture, trust or unincorporated
organization, estate, association, partnership, statutory body, joint stock company or any other private entity or organization, Governmental Authority, court or any other legal entity, whether acting in an individual, fiduciary or other capacity.

  

	1.3	If there is any ambiguity, inconsistency, discrepancy or conflict between this Agreement and any other Transaction Document, this Agreement shall prevail.

  

	1.4	Unless otherwise specified, in computing any period of time under this Agreement the day of the act, event or default from which such period begins to run shall be day
“zero” and not included. If the last day of the period so computed is not a Business Day then, unless this Agreement provides otherwise, the period shall run until the end of the next Business Day. 

 

	1.5	The provisions of this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the natural meanings of its terms, and the contra proferentum rule shall not apply to the
construction or interpretation of this Agreement. 

  

	2.	EFFECTIVE DATE AND TERM 

 

	2.1	Initial Term. This Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and shall continue in effect through the earlier of (i) second anniversary of the
Commercial Operations Date and (ii) June 30, 2013 (in either case, the “Initial Term”). 

  

	2.2	Renewal Term. From and after expiration of the Initial Term, this Agreement shall automatically renew for successive one-year terms (each such renewal period, a
“Renewal Term”). Absent an Event of Default or Additional Termination Event that results in an Early Termination Date, this Agreement shall terminate one year following written notice delivered no sooner than one year prior to
expiration of the Initial Term or at any time thereafter by one Party to the other Party; provided, however, that the Parties shall perform their obligations relating to termination pursuant to Section 11. 

 

	3.	COMMENCEMENT DATE; CONDITIONS PRECEDENT AND
PRE-COMMENCEMENT DATE ACTIVITIES 

  

	3.1	 Commencement Date. DCRC’s obligation to sell Products to MSCG, and MSCG’s obligation to purchase Products from DCRC, shall commence on
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the Commencement Date is conditional on fulfillment of the conditions precedent set forth in Sections 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4. Notwithstanding the foregoing or the provisions of Section 3.7, the
rights and obligations of the Parties arising under this Section 3 and Sections 1 (Definitions and Construction), 16 (Force Majeure), 17 (Representations, Warranties and Covenants), 18 (Termination Events, Default and
Early Termination), 19 (Indemnification and Claims), 20 (Limitation on Damages), 23 (Governing Law and Disputes), 24 (Assignment), 25 (Notices), 27 (Confidentiality) and 28 (Miscellaneous) are
binding on the Parties from and after the Effective Date. 

  

	3.2	Mutual Conditions Precedent. The Parties’ respective obligations to purchase or sell Product are conditional upon satisfaction of the following conditions
on or before the Commencement Date (unless the Parties both agree to waive such conditions in writing, if capable of being waived): 

  

	 	3.2.1	No action or proceeding shall have been instituted nor shall any action by a Governmental Authority be threatened, nor shall any order, judgment or decree have been
issued or proposed to be issued by any Governmental Authority to set aside, restrain, enjoin or prevent the transactions and performance of the obligations contemplated by either Party under this Agreement. 

 

	 	3.2.2	None of the Refinery (including the dock), the Twin Oaks Pipeline and any of the Pipelines shall have been affected adversely or threatened to be affected
adversely by any loss or damage that would have a materially adverse effect on MSCG’s ability to store or transport Products (including Intermediate Products) out of the Refinery and to the delivery points for sales to its Customers.

  

	 	3.2.3	Each of the Transaction Documents, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Parties, shall have been duly executed by the Parties and be in full force and
effect;. 

  

	 	3.2.4	All governmental, regulatory, lender, related party and other authorizations, approvals, consents, notices and filings that are required to have been obtained or
submitted with respect to the Transaction Documents, and entering into and performing under the Transaction Documents, have been obtained or submitted and are in full force and effect, and all conditions of any such authorizations, approvals,
consents, notices and filings have been complied with, in all material respects. 

  

	3.3	Conditions Precedent to MSCG’s Obligations. The obligations of MSCG to purchase or sell Products contemplated under this Agreement shall be subject to
DCRC’s satisfaction of the following conditions precedent on or prior to the Commencement Date (unless otherwise specified), as determined by MSCG in its reasonable discretion (unless waived in writing by MSCG in its sole discretion):

  

	 	3.3.1	All of the representations and warranties of DCRC set forth in this Agreement or in any certificate, document, instrument or writing delivered to MSCG by or on behalf
of DCRC under this Agreement shall be true and correct on and as of the Commencement Date with the same force and effect as though they had been made on the Commencement Date. 

 

	 	3.3.2	Since the Effective Date, no Material Adverse Change shall have occurred as to DCRC or its Guarantor. 

  
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	 	3.3.3	DCRC shall have delivered to MSCG the following in a form reasonably acceptable to MSCG: 

 

	 	3.3.3.1	a copy of resolutions of its Board of Directors approving and adopting each of the Transaction Documents and the transactions contemplated herein and therein and
authorizing the execution, delivery and performance thereof, certified by a Designated Executive of DCRC to be true, complete and in full force and effect as of the Commencement Date, together with a certificate of an authorized signatory as to the
incumbency and signature of the officer executing the Transaction Documents; 

  

	 	3.3.3.2	a copy of its limited liability company agreement, certified by an authorized officer as to such documents being true, complete and in full force and effect as of the
Commencement Date; 

  

	 	3.3.3.3	a copy of its good standing certificate, dated within 30 days of the Commencement Date, and issued by an appropriate Governmental Authority of the jurisdiction of its
incorporation; 

  

	 	3.3.3.4	a certificate or certificates duly executed by a Designated Executive of DCRC and dated the Commencement Date, certifying: 

 

	 	(i)	the fulfillment of each of the conditions to be satisfied on DCRC’s part as set forth in this Section 3.3; 

 

	 	(ii)	the truth and accuracy of the representations and warranties of DCRC that are set forth in this Agreement as of the Commencement Date in all material respects; and

  

	 	(iii)	to the effect that no action or proceeding has been instituted nor, to such Designated Executive’s best knowledge, has any action by a Governmental Authority been
threatened, nor has any order, judgment or decree been issued or, to such Designated Executive’s best knowledge, proposed to be issued by any Governmental Authority as of the Commencement Date to set aside, restrain, enjoin or prevent the
performance of the transactions or obligations contemplated by the Transaction Documents. 

  

	 	3.3.3.5	an executed Guaranty substantially in a form satisfactory to MSCG in its sole discretion; and 

 

	 	3.3.3.6	 secretary’s certificate in form and substance satisfactory to MSCG containing representations covering such matters as MSCG shall require,
including that (i) DCRC has duly authorized the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, (ii) this Agreement constitutes the legally valid and binding obligations of DCRC, enforceable against DCRC in accordance with its terms
(subject to applicable bankruptcy, reorganization, insolvency, moratorium or similar laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and subject, as to enforceability, to equitable principles of general application regardless of whether enforcement
is sought in a proceeding in equity or at law), (iii) DCRC’s execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement does not and will not conflict with or cause a 

  
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breach of or default under any presently existing Credit Agreement, and (iv) that its Guaranty constitutes the legally valid and binding obligations of its Guarantor, enforceable against its
Guarantor in accordance with its terms (subject to applicable bankruptcy, reorganization, insolvency, moratorium or similar laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and subject, as to enforceability, to equitable principles of general
application regardless of whether enforcement is sought in a proceeding in equity or at law). 

  

	 	3.3.4	On the Commencement Date, DCRC shall (i) have in place the insurance coverages identified in Section 15.2 with the endorsements (or a written confirmation
from a representative of DCRC’s insurers that the underwriters have agreed to such endorsements) required by Section 15.3.2 and (ii) have delivered to MSCG pursuant to Section 15.3.1 copies of certificates of insurance, each with
the most current possible date, which name MSCG as an additional named insured and loss payee as its interests may appear. 

  

	 	3.3.5	MSCG shall have completed to its reasonable satisfaction confirmatory due diligence related to: (i) the Refinery, (ii) environmental matters,
(iii) insurance, and (iv) credit determinations. 

  

	 	3.3.6	On the Commencement Date, DCRC shall have executed, delivered, filed and recorded any financing statement, specific assignment or other document and taken any other
action that MSCG deems to be necessary or desirable, in its reasonable discretion, to create, preserve, perfect or validate the security interest and Lien granted by DCRC to MSCG pursuant to Section 12.3. 

 

	3.4	Conditions Precedent to DCRC’s Performance. The obligations of DCRC to purchase or sell Product contemplated under this Agreement shall be subject to
MSCG’s satisfaction of the following conditions precedent on or prior to the Commencement Date, as determined by DCRC in its reasonable discretion (unless waived in writing by DCRC in its sole discretion): 

 

	 	3.4.1	All of the representations and warranties of MSCG set forth in this Agreement or in any certificate, document, instrument or writing delivered to DCRC by or on behalf
of MSCG under this Agreement shall be true and correct on and as of the Commencement Date with the same force and effect as though they had been made on the Commencement Date. 

 

	 	3.4.2	Since the Effective Date, no Material Adverse Change shall have occurred as to MSCG or its Guarantor. 

 

	 	3.4.3	MSCG shall have delivered to DCRC the following in a form reasonably acceptable to DCRC: 

 

	 	3.4.3.1	a certificate of an authorized signatory as to the incumbency and signature of the officer executing the Transaction Documents; 

 

	 	3.4.3.2	a copy of its constitutional documents, certified by an appropriate Governmental Authority of the jurisdiction of its incorporation and by an authorized officer as to
such documents being true, complete and in full force and effect as of the Commencement Date; 

  
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	 	3.4.3.3	a copy of its good standing certificate, dated within 30 days of the Commencement Date, and issued by an appropriate Governmental Authority of the jurisdiction of its
incorporation; 

  

	 	3.4.3.4	a certificate or certificates duly executed by a Designated Executive of MSCG and dated the Commencement Date, certifying: 

 

	 	(i)	the fulfillment of each of the conditions to be satisfied on MSCG’s part as set forth in this Section 3.4; 

 

	 	(ii)	the truth and accuracy of the representations and warranties of MSCG that are set forth in this Agreement as of the Commencement Date in all material respects; and

  

	 	(iii)	to the effect that no action or proceeding has been instituted nor, to such Designated Executive’s best knowledge, has any action by a Governmental Authority been
threatened, nor has any order, judgment or decree been issued or, to such Designated Executive’s best knowledge, proposed to be issued by any Governmental Authority as of the Commencement Date to set aside, restrain, enjoin or prevent the
performance of the transactions or obligations contemplated by the Transaction Documents; and 

  

	 	3.4.3.5	an executed Guaranty substantially in a form satisfactory to DCRC in its sole discretion; and 

 

	 	3.4.4	MSCG shall have in place the insurance coverage identified in Section 15.1 and provide DCRC pursuant to Section 15.3.1 copies of certificates of insurance
that evidence such coverage. 

  

	3.5	Commercially Reasonable Efforts. From and after the Effective Date, to the extent within such Party’s control, DCRC shall use all commercially reasonable
efforts to ensure the timely fulfillment of each of the conditions referred to in Sections 3.2 and 3.3 and MSCG shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to ensure the timely fulfillment of each of the conditions referred to in Sections 3.2 and
3.4. 

  

	3.6	Termination for Non-Fulfillment of Conditions Precedent. 

  

	 	3.6.1	Without prejudice to Section 3.5, and effective upon receipt of written notice by the other Party, (i) either Party may terminate this Agreement at any time
prior to the Commencement Date if the Commencement Date has not occurred by July 1, 2011 due to the failure of any condition in Section 3.2 to be satisfied or waived; (ii) MSCG may terminate this Agreement at any time prior to the
Commencement Date if the Commencement Date has not occurred by July 1, 2011 due to DCRC’s failure to satisfy all of the conditions precedent in Section 3.3; and (iii) DCRC may terminate this Agreement at any time prior to the
Commencement Date if the Commencement Date has not occurred by July 1, 2011 due to MSCG’s failure to satisfy all of the conditions precedent in Section 3.4. 

  
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	 	3.6.2	Without prejudice to Section 3.5, this Agreement automatically shall terminate upon termination at the election of either Party pursuant to Section 3.6.1.

  

	 	3.6.3	In the event of termination pursuant to this Section 3.6, neither Party shall have any further obligation under this Agreement to the other Party except that the
Parties shall remain liable to each other for any damages incurred as a result of a breach by such Party of its representations, warranties or obligations hereunder occurring prior to such termination. 

 

	3.7	Pre-Commencement Date Activities. Prior to the Commencement Date, the Parties may plan for commercial operations on and after the Commencement Date by
undertaking the following activities: 

  

	 	3.7.1	MSCG shall provide DCRC with an initial Quarterly Forward Price Report and an initial MSCG Weekly Supply Report and shall provide DCRC with other information needed to
commence purchases and sales hereunder as reasonably requested by DCRC. 

  

	 	3.7.2	DCRC shall provide to MSCG an initial Quarterly Delivery Forecast and an initial Weekly Nomination and shall provide MSCG with other information needed to commence
purchases and sales hereunder as reasonably requested by MSCG. 

  

	 	3.7.3	Assign the Assigned Offtake Agreement to be effective as of the Commencement Date. 

 

	 	3.7.4	Agree to the purchase and sale of Intermediate Products as part of the Refinery start-up activities. 

 

	4.	DAILY PURCHASES AND SALES OF PRODUCT

  

	4.1	Purchase by MSCG of Refinery Offtake. MSCG agrees to purchase from DCRC, and DCRC agrees to sell to MSCG, the output of Products from the Refinery in accordance
with the terms of this Agreement. 

  

	 	4.1.1	Conditions to Offtake Obligations. MSCG’s Product offtake obligations are subject to the absence of a default under the Assigned Offtake Agreement that has
a material adverse effect on MSCG’s ability to move Products out of the Tanks for sale to Customers and subject further to DCRC’s performance of its obligations hereunder and under the other Transaction Documents. 

 

	4.2	Supply by MSCG of Intermediate Products. MSCG agrees to supply, sell and deliver to DCRC, and DCRC agrees to purchase and take delivery of the Intermediate
Products requirements of the Refinery in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 

  

	 	4.2.1	Conditions to Supply Obligations. MSCG’s supply obligations shall be consistent with the Weekly Nomination delivered by DCRC, and such obligations shall be
subject to DCRC’s performance of its obligations hereunder and under the other Transaction Documents. 

  

	4.3	Exclusivity. 

  

	 	4.3.1	 Exclusive Purchaser. DCRC agrees that MSCG shall be its exclusive purchaser of all Products produced in the Refinery during the Term of this
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agreed in advance in writing by MSCG, DCRC agrees not to sell, deliver or transfer title to Products to any person other than MSCG and not to transfer custody to Product to any person other than
to MSCG or to its or to a designee’s carrier for delivery to Customers. 

  

	 	4.3.2	Exclusive Supplier. DCRC agrees that MSCG shall be its exclusive supplier of Intermediate Products for processing or blending in the Refinery during the Term of
this Agreement. DCRC agrees not to purchase Intermediate Products from any person other than MSCG unless otherwise agreed in advance in writing by MSCG or unless MSCG objects to a Weekly Nomination of Intermediate Products to be sold by MSCG to
DCRC. 

  

	 	4.3.3	Exclusive Use of Tanks. Pursuant to the Storage Agreement, and subject to DCRC’s rights to control Refinery operations under Section 4.5.4, DCRC shall
make available to MSCG all of DCRC’s and its Affiliates’ rights to use the Tanks for the Term of this Agreement. DCRC shall reasonably coordinate with MSCG any planned or unplanned change in Tank utilization, including when the service of
a Tank is changed from use for one Intermediate Product, Light Finished Product or Slurry to use for another, or changed from use for a Product to use for a product that is being or will be sold to DCRC or a Crude Counterparty (a
“Feedstock”), and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide alternative tank capacity if a Tank must be taken out of service or its use changed. If, pursuant to the terms of the Storage Agreement, DCRC determines that a
Tank shall no longer be available to MSCG for storage of Products, DCRC as storage provider shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide alternative capacity (under the terms of the Storage Agreement) and shall transfer MSCG’s Product
to the alternative tank if necessary. 

  

	4.4	Specifications. The Products sold and delivered to MSCG at the Refinery shall generally conform to the typical properties set forth for each grade of Light
Finished Products or Slurry in Schedule 1 as amended from time to time. 

  

	 	4.4.1	Specialty Grades. From time to time, DCRC may desire to make or MSCG may desire to sell a customized product that is not included in the grades of Products
encompassed in Schedule 1 (a “Specialty Grade”). In this circumstance, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith to agree to the terms under which such Specialty Grade would be produced, priced and delivered and in the absence of an
agreement as to such terms, no production or sale of a Specialty Grade shall occur. 

  

	 	4.4.2	Quality Downgrades. In the event that any portion of MSCG Inventory located in Tanks is downgraded such that it no longer meets (or never met) the typical
properties of the Product specified in Schedule 1 on which the price for MSCG’s purchase was based (the “Original Price”), then either (i) if the product has been downgraded to a Feedstock, MSCG shall deliver and sell
(either by in-tank transfer or delivery at the outlet flange of the Tank in which such inventory is stored at the time) and DCRC shall purchase or cause SMT or any other DCRC crude oil supply counterparty (“Crude Counterparty”) to
purchase such inventory at a price equal to the Original Price; or (ii) in any other case, MSCG and DCRC shall negotiate in good faith to agree on the disposition of the Product or other action in respect of such downgrade to ensure that such
downgrade does not have an adverse impact on MSCG. 

  

	4.5	Title, Risk of Loss and Custody. 

  

	 	4.5.1	 Transfer of Title. Title to Products purchased by MSCG pursuant to the terms of this

  
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Agreement shall pass from DCRC to MSCG as the Product passes the inlet flange of the Tank to which the Products are being delivered. Title to Products purchased by DCRC pursuant to the terms of
this Agreement shall pass from MSCG to DCRC as the Intermediate Products pass the outlet flange of the Tank from which such Product is being delivered. 

  

	 	4.5.2	Ownership. MSCG shall own and have title to all of the Products located at the Refinery after title to such Products passes from DCRC to MSCG as described in
Section 4.5.1 and shall own and have title to all Products that it delivers into the Refinery, in each case, until MSCG sells such Products to DCRC or otherwise disposes of such Products in connection with the termination or expiration of this
Agreement. 

  

	 	4.5.3	Transfer of Custody. DCRC shall maintain custody of all Products owned by MSCG pursuant to the terms of the Storage Agreement. 

 

	 	4.5.4	Refinery Operations. At all times DCRC shall have and retain complete control of the Refinery and its maintenance and operations, including utilization or
maintenance of Tanks. 

  

	4.6	Foreign Trade Zone Status. 

  

	 	4.6.1	If ***** sells Product to a Customer for export and such Product is duty-free pursuant to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Foreign Trade Zone
(“FTZ”) Regulations (19 C.F.R. Part 146) (such Product, “FTZ Product”), and the economics of the sale to the Customer is adjusted because the FTZ Product is being sold duty-free, a corresponding price
adjustment shall be made to the ***** and/or the ***** payable *****. In any case, the Parties intend that the Customer will be responsible for completing the application process or taking any action required to exempt itself from the payment of the
relevant customs duty. 

  

	 	4.6.2	***** agrees to reimburse ***** for any economic adjustment (an “FTZ Adjustment”) for the account of a Customer that purchases Product provided by
***** if such Customer would have purchased duty-free FTZ Product but for ***** to obtain or maintain FTZ status for the Refinery at the time of ***** sale to such Customer. Any such FTZ Adjustment will be ***** that would be payable to ***** with
respect to the affected Product sales contract. MSCG shall consult with DCRC regarding the availability of duty offsets prior to any sale of Product to a Customer that intends to purchase FTZ Product. 

 

	4.7	Blending of Products at the Refinery. In its role as a “fuel manufacturer” and a “refiner” (as such terms are defined under 40 C.F.R. Part 79
and Part 80) DCRC shall be responsible for: (i) registering the Products and the Refinery with the EPA, (ii) designating all of the volumes of Products that it may produce by refining and/or blending in accordance with EPA requirements,
(iii) testing and certifying Product batches in accordance with EPA requirements, (iv) compliance with all applicable EPA recordkeeping and reporting requirements, (v) properly administering the product transfer document
(“PTD”) requirements of the EPA, (vi) meeting the renewable volume obligation (“RVO”) compliance requirements as required under the RFS2 program, and (vii) any and all other “fuel manufacturer” and
“refiner” requirements set forth by the EPA under 40 C.F.R. Part 79 and Part 80. 

 DCRC shall indemnify,
defend, and hold harmless MSCG against any and all liabilities in connection with a breach by DCRC of its obligations under this Section 4.7. 
  

	5.	DELIVERY NOMINATIONS AND REPORTING 

 

	5.1	Coordination, Planning and Information Flow Procedures. The Parties shall develop procedures for the exchange of information between DCRC and MSCG throughout the
Term to facilitate optimization of the Refinery operations and production scheduling with MSCG’s marketing and sales activities. Such procedures will include meetings (whether in person or by telephone or video conference) on an as required
basis and a monthly meeting in person between DCRC personnel and MSCG to, amongst other things, review the then current maintenance activities, delivery and production programs and related operational issues and to consider marketing activity and
opportunities. 

  

	5.2	 Quarterly Forecasts. Prior to the 20th of every month, DCRC shall provide MSCG with a report (the “Quarterly Delivery Forecast”),
substantially in the form attached hereto in Schedule 2, that indicates the Refinery’s anticipated production of Light Finished Products for the second following calendar month and the third following calendar month. The Quarterly Delivery

  
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Forecast shall include any periods of scheduled Refinery maintenance and turnaround and shall be updated from time to time as necessary during the course of the following month.

  

	5.3	 Monthly Delivery Schedule. Prior to the 20th of every month, the Parties shall consult regarding the production and delivery schedule for the next following month
and DCRC shall provide MSCG with a report reflecting such forecasted schedule (the “Monthly Delivery Schedule”), substantially in the form attached hereto in Schedule 3, that indicates (i) the Refinery’s non-binding
estimate of the production of each grade of Intermediate Product, Light Finished Product and Slurry and (ii) the Refinery’s non-binding estimate of Intermediate Products (by grade) requirements, in each case, specifying volumes of each
grade of Product for delivery during the following month (each, a “Delivery Month”). DCRC shall notify MSCG promptly upon becoming aware of significant changes for operational purposes to the Monthly Delivery Schedule and MSCG shall
notify DCRC promptly upon becoming aware of circumstances that could impact its ability to receive or deliver Product during the period covered by the Monthly Delivery Schedule. The information related to Refinery production provided in the Monthly
Delivery Schedule is provided for the Parties’ planning purposes only. 

  

	5.4	Weekly Nomination. No later than 10:00 a.m. EPT on Thursday of each calendar week, DCRC shall provide to MSCG a report (the “Weekly
Nomination”), substantially in the form attached hereto in Schedule 4, specifying (i) the non-binding best estimate of the Refinery’s production of each grade of Intermediate Product, Light Finished Product and Slurry, and
(ii) the best estimate of the Refinery’s Intermediate Products (by grade) requirements (which shall be binding in accordance with the terms of Section 5.5), in each case, specifying volumes of each grade of Product for delivery on
each day during the next following calendar week (the “Nominated Volume”). If any Thursday is not a Business Day, the Weekly Nomination shall be delivered on the first preceding Business Day. 

 

	5.5	Agreement to Purchase Nominated Volumes. In the absence of notification from MSCG to DCRC within one Business Day of MSCG’s receipt of any Weekly Nomination
of MSCG’s objection to any information contained therein relating to Nominated Volumes to be sold by MSCG and purchased by DCRC, the Parties shall be deemed to have agreed to the sale by MSCG to DCRC of the Nominated Volumes of Intermediate
Products specified therein on each relevant Delivery Date specified therein. Notwithstanding the above, the Parties acknowledge operational variability and agree that reasonable variations from the specified Nominated Volumes resulting from ordinary
course operational factors shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement. The Parties acknowledge that DCRC bears sole responsibility for the preparation, accuracy and correctness of the Weekly Nomination. The Parties agree that the Quarterly
Delivery Forecast, Monthly Delivery Schedule and the Weekly Nomination shall be prepared in coordination between the Parties. DCRC agrees to make a good faith effort to (i) produce and sell to MSCG Products in the volumes set forth in each
Monthly Delivery Schedule and each Weekly Nomination in accordance with the schedules set forth therein, and (ii) purchase from MSCG Intermediate Products in the volumes set forth in each Monthly Delivery Schedule and Weekly Nomination in
accordance with the schedules set forth therein. DCRC shall indemnify MSCG or TPSI or both for any costs, expenses or other losses that it incurs in respect of a Sale Contract as a result of DCRC’s failure to make commercially reasonable
efforts to deliver volumes of Products to MSCG in accordance with the Monthly Delivery Schedule and the Weekly Nomination. 

  

	5.6	 MSCG Weekly Supply Report. On the first Business Day of each calendar week, MSCG shall provide DCRC with a report indicating the volumes and
grades of Light Finished Products and Specialty Grades estimated to be sold by MSCG under Sale Contracts with Customers during the following week (the “MSCG Weekly Supply Report”). The MSCG Weekly Supply Report will

  
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include a non-binding estimate of the volumes of each grade of Light Finished Products and Specialty Grades to be delivered to the Refinery truck rack, to each of the Pipelines and for waterborne
transportation by Barge. The MSCG Weekly Supply Report also will include non-binding estimates of the applicable differentials for pricing, as described in Schedule 6. The actual volumes and grades of Light Finished Products and Specialty Grades to
be withdrawn from the Tanks and delivered to the Refinery truck rack, the Pipelines or onto a Barge, as applicable, shall be based on instructions provided to DCRC by MSCG pursuant to the terms of the Storage Agreement. The information in the MSCG
Weekly Supply Report is being provided for the Parties’ informational and planning purposes only, MSCG is not acting as a financial advisor or fiduciary or in any similar capacity and MSCG is not giving DCRC any assurance or guarantee as to the
forward prices contained in the MSCG Weekly Supply Report. 

  

	5.7	Quarterly Forward Price Report. At least once per calendar month, MSCG shall provide DCRC with a report of MSCG’s estimated forward prices for each grade of
Product for the following three calendar months (the “Quarterly Forward Price Report”). The information provided in the Quarterly Forward Price Report is provided for the Parties’ planning purposes only. The information in the
Quarterly Forward Price Report is being provided for the Parties’ informational and planning purposes only, MSCG is not acting as a financial advisor or fiduciary or in any similar capacity and MSCG is not giving DCRC any assurance or guarantee
as to the forward prices contained in the Quarterly Forward Price Report. 

  

	5.8	Other Reports. DCRC shall provide MSCG with all daily tank gauging reports covering the Tanks, daily refinery production reports, weekly refinery production
reports, monthly refinery production reports, any reports it receives from Pipelines, and, if reasonably requested by MSCG, any other information related to the transactions covered by this Agreement. 

 

	5.9	Daily Report of Delivered Volumes. On or prior to 11:00 a.m. EPT on each Business Day, DCRC shall deliver to MSCG (for receipt on or prior to 11:00 a.m. EPT) a
report setting forth the actual volumes of each grade of Product (the “Delivered Volumes”) delivered into and delivered out of each Tank on the immediately prior days and total MSCG Inventory levels in each Tank, in each case based
on the best available information, including daily tank gauging reports and other relevant Refinery measurements (the “Daily Report of Delivered Volumes”). In addition, (i) the Daily Report of Delivered Volumes delivered on
each Friday will include DCRC’s good faith estimate of the volumes for each grade of Light Finished Product and Specialty Grades that will be delivered to MSCG into Tanks on such Friday and (ii) the Daily Report of Delivered Volumes
delivered on each Provisional Payment Day in respect of a Delivery Date occurring on or after such Provisional Payment Day as specified in Schedule 5 shall include DCRC’s good faith estimate of the volumes for each grade of Light Finished
Product and Specialty Grades that will be delivered to MSCG into Tanks on such Delivery Date(s). The Delivered Volumes shall be subject to subsequent adjustment as required as part of the Monthly True-Up Payment as may be necessary to reflect any
additional or more accurate measurement information. 

  

	6.	MSCG SALES 

  

	6.1	MSCG Sales. DCRC agrees to cooperate with MSCG to facilitate the sale by MSCG to MSCG’s Customers of Light Finished Products and Slurry under the terms of
Sale Contracts entered into between MSCG and Customers from time to time. 

  

	6.2	 Sales at Refinery Rack. DCRC agrees and acknowledges that MSCG may sell Light Finished Products to TPSI in order to effect sales of Products to
Customers at the Refinery truck loading rack and that therefore all sales of Products to Customers at the rack may be sold first by MSCG 

  
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to TPSI, and then sold by TPSI to the Customer in a back-to-back transaction as the Products are removed from the tank into the Customer’s truck at the rack. Sales by MSCG to TPSI shall not
affect the amounts owed to DCRC by MSCG. 

  

	 	6.2.1	DCRC shall cooperate and communicate with TPSI, as appropriate, in scheduling transfers, pursuant to the terms of the Storage Agreement, of Finished Light Products from
the Tanks to the Refinery truck rack. 

  

	6.3	Sale Contracts. Notwithstanding anything that may be inferred to the contrary or as inconsistent with the credit provisions of Section 12, DCRC shall
indemnify MSCG for all costs and expenses which may be incurred as a result of a payment default by any Customer under a Sale Contract for delivery of Slurry or as a result of a payment default by Premcor under the Assigned Offtake Agreement (the
contract governing any such sale, a “Covered Sale Contract”), any such costs and expense to be reimbursed by DCRC to MSCG as part of the Monthly True-Up Payment. 

 

	 	6.3.1	If MSCG becomes aware of any non-payment breach under a Covered Sale Contract or any proceeding, action or claim which may be instituted, taken or made by MSCG (other
than an insurance claim) against a Customer in relation to a Covered Sale Contract (“Third Party Action”), MSCG shall as soon as reasonably practicable give written notice thereof to DCRC providing, in reasonable detail, such
available information as may enable DCRC to assess the merits of such Third Party Action. 

  

	 	6.3.2	MSCG shall not institute, take, make, conduct or otherwise deal with any Third Party Action without coordinating with DCRC. 

 

	6.4	Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs). 

  

	 	6.4.1	Acknowledgment of Ethanol Blending. The Parties acknowledge that MSCG shall own and from time to time deliver to the Refinery ethanol for blending with the
appropriate gasoline blendstocks for sale to TPSI and on-sale to Customers. MSCG shall sell to TPSI the gasoline blendstocks and the ethanol as separate components just prior to blending. TPSI shall be the producer of the ethanol and gasoline
blendstock mixture for purposes of any applicable ethanol blender’s tax credit. 

  

	 	6.4.2	Transfer of RINs by MSCG. For each gallon of ethanol provided by MSCG to TPSI for rack blending as described in Section 6.4.1, MSCG shall transfer to DCRC
one Gallon-RIN meeting the criteria specified below. For avoidance of doubt, MSCG shall not be obligated to transfer any RINs to DCRC in connection with purchases of Finished Light Products from DCRC for resale to Customers other than at the
Refinery truck rack. 

  

	 	6.4.2.1	All Gallon-RINs shall have a “D” code of “6”, pursuant to 40 C.F.R. § 80.1425(g). 

 

	 	6.4.2.2	All Gallon-RINs shall have been generated in the calendar year that the ethanol is delivered to the Refinery; provided, that during the months of January and February
MSCG at its sole option may transfer Gallon-RINs generated in the calendar year preceding the year that the ethanol is delivered to the Refinery. 

  

	 	6.4.2.3	 MSCG shall provide DCRC with written notice on or before December 31 of each year setting forth an estimate of the vintage year for the RINs MSCG

  
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anticipates transferring to DCRC in January and February of the following calendar year. 

  

	 	6.4.3	Remedies in Respect of Invalid RINs. If a Party determines that any Gallon-RINs provided hereunder are invalid pursuant to 40 C.F.R. § 80.1431, then that
Party shall notify the other Party in writing within one Business Day of such determination. Within ten Business Days of such written notice, MSCG shall provide to DCRC one Gallon-RIN, of the same type and vintage specified in Section 6.4.2,
for every Gallon-RIN determined to be invalid. 

  

	 	6.4.4	No Other RINs Contemplated. The Parties acknowledge and agree that MSCG shall be responsible only for providing to DCRC the RINs specified herein,
notwithstanding the renewable volume obligations imposed on DCRC as a refiner of gasoline or diesel fuel pursuant to 40 C.F.R. Part 80, Subpart M. 

  

	 	6.4.5	Definitions Related to RINs. The terms “Renewable Identification Number” (“RINs”) and “Gallon-RIN” shall be
defined pursuant to 40 C.F.R. § 80.1401. 

  

	 	6.4.6	Ethanol RINs in the Laurel System. MSCG shall make commercially reasonable efforts to retain RINs attributable to ethanol that are associated with MSCG and/or
TPSI sales of Products at truck racks on the pipeline system owned and operated by Laurel Pipe Line Company, L.P. or any of its Affiliates. To the extent MSCG retains such RINs, MSCG shall pass the value of such RINs, or the applicable portion
thereof, back to DCRC on terms that are economically neutral to MSCG. 

  

	 	6.4.7	Biodiesel Credits. MSCG agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to establish customer demand for distillates that contain biodiesel (e.g., B5), as to which
the mixture or the biodiesel component qualifies for the Biodiesel Tax Credit. For this purpose, “Biodiesel Tax Credit” means any income tax credit or excise tax credit or refund available for the production of biodiesel, renewable diesel
or alternative fuels or the creation and sale of biodiesel, renewable diesel or alternative fuels mixtures provided under §§ 40A, 6426 or 6427 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or any other applicable or successor
provision. 

  

	7.	CERTAIN REPRESENTATIONS 

 

	7.1	The Parties intend that: 

  

	 	7.1.1	each purchase and sale of Product between them, whether or not further documented, shall constitute a “forward contract” under section 101(25) and a
“swap agreement” under section 101(53B) of the Bankruptcy Code, protected by, inter alia, section 556 and section 560 of the Bankruptcy Code, and that it will be treated as such under and in all proceedings related to any
bankruptcy, insolvency or similar law (regardless of the jurisdiction of application or competence of such law) or any regulation, ruling, order, directive or pronouncement made pursuant thereto; and 

 

	 	7.1.2	this Agreement and each transaction between the Parties hereunder constitutes a “master netting agreement” under section 101(38A) of the Bankruptcy
Code; and that the rights in Section 18 hereto include the rights referred to in section 561(a) of the Bankruptcy Code. 

  
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	7.2	For purposes of Section 7.1, the Parties intend and agree that, in respect of a particular week during the Term, they shall be deemed to have entered into a
forward contract, swap agreement and eligible financial contract for the sale of Products by DCRC to MSCG and for the sale of Intermediate Products by MSCG to DCRC, as applicable, upon MSCG’s receipt of the Weekly Nomination for such calendar
week. The Weekly Nomination shall be deemed to be adjusted to reflect the Delivered Volumes delivered by DCRC to MSCG into the Tanks, in the case of purchases of Product by MSCG, or withdrawn by DCRC from the Tanks, in the case of purchases of
Intermediate Products by DCRC. 

  

	7.3	Single Agreement. This Agreement and all transactions hereunder form a single integrated agreement between the Parties. During the Term of this Agreement, all
transactions between MSCG and DCRC as reflected in each Monthly Delivery Schedule and Weekly Nomination are entered into in reliance on the fact that all such transactions and reports, together with this Agreement, form a single agreement.

  

	8.	WARRANTIES 

  

	8.1	Warranties of Title. Each Party represents and warrants to the other Party, that, as of the date of delivery of Product sold hereunder, it has good and
marketable title to the Product sold and delivered pursuant to this Agreement, free and clear of any Liens, and that it has full right and authority to transfer such title and effect delivery of such Product. 

 

	8.2	Disclaimer of Warranties. EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTY OF TITLE,
THE PARTY SELLING PRODUCT HEREUNDER MAKES NO WARRANTY, CONDITION OR OTHER
REPRESENTATION, WRITTEN OR ORAL, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS OR
SUITABILITY OF THE PRODUCT FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE. 

 

	9.	PRICING OF NOMINATED VOLUMES; PREMIUMS; SALES
INCENTIVE 

  

	9.1	Purchase Price for Delivered Volumes. 

  

	 	9.1.1	 Light Finished Products and Specialty Grade Provisional Pricing. With respect to the volume of Light Finished Products and Specialty Grades
purchased by MSCG on a Delivery Date hereunder (for purposes of this Section 9.1, the “Relevant Delivery Date”), MSCG shall, on the Provisional Payment Day for such Relevant Delivery Date as specified in Schedule 5, pay to DCRC
the Provisional Price per gallon for each grade of Product delivered determined in accordance with Section II of Schedule 6 (the aggregate provisional amount payable in respect of the volumes of Light Finished Products and Specialty Grades delivered
on such Relevant Delivery Date, the “Provisional Payment Amount”). To the extent the Provisional Payment Day for a Relevant Delivery Date occurs on or before such Relevant Delivery Date, the Provisional Payment Amount shall be based
on the estimated volumes to be delivered on such Relevant Delivery Date as specified in the Daily Report of Delivered Volumes delivered on or prior to such Relevant Delivery Date; provided, however, if no estimated volumes are specified in the last
Daily Report of Delivered Volumes received by MSCG, then the Provisional Payment Amount will be based on the actual volumes delivered on the last Delivery Date reflected in the most recently received Daily Report of Delivered Volumes. The
Provisional Payment Amount shall be included on the Finished Products Invoice delivered on the Provisional Payment Day for such Relevant Delivery Date as specified in Schedule 5. DCRC shall return the Provisional Payment Amount to MSCG on the day of
the Final Payment Day in respect of the Relevant Delivery Date, and such amount 

  
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payable from DCRC to MSCG shall be included on the same invoice as the Final Payment Amount in respect of the Relevant Delivery Date. 

 

	 	9.1.2	Light Finished Products and Specialty Grade Final Pricing. With respect to the volume of Light Finished Products and Specialty Grades purchased by MSCG on a
Relevant Delivery Date hereunder, MSCG shall, on the Final Payment Day for such Relevant Delivery Date as specified in Schedule 5, pay to DCRC the Final Price per gallon for each grade of Product delivered determined in accordance with Section III
of Schedule 6, and, in the case of Specialty Grades, in the manner agreed upon between the Parties pursuant to Section 4.4.1 (the aggregate amount payable in respect of the volumes of Light Finished Products and Specialty Grades delivered on
such Relevant Delivery Date, the “Final Payment Amount”). The Final Payment Amount in respect of each Relevant Delivery Date shall be included on the Finished Products Invoice delivered on the Final Payment Day for such Relevant
Delivery Day as specified in Schedule 5. 

  

	 	9.1.3	Intermediate Products and Slurry Pricing. The amount payable to MSCG in respect of the volumes of Intermediate Products purchased by DCRC from MSCG on each
Delivery Date (in the aggregate for such day, “DCRC Purchase Payment Amount”), and the amount payable to DCRC for the volumes of Intermediate Products and Slurry delivered by DCRC to MSCG on each Delivery Date (in the aggregate for
such day, “MSCG Purchase Payment Amount”), shall be determined on a per gallon basis for each gallon delivered based on the Intermediate Products Price or Slurry Price, as applicable, determined in accordance with Schedule 7 or
Schedule 8, as applicable. The MSCG Purchase Payment Amount and the DCRC Purchase Payment Amount in respect of each Delivery Date shall be payable on the third Business Day following each such Delivery Date and shall be included on the Net Payment
Amount Invoice delivered on such third following Business Day. 

  

	9.2	Monthly Product Premiums. 

  

	 	9.2.1	Location Premium. In addition to the purchase price payable in respect of Light Finished Products purchased by MSCG pursuant to Section 9.1, if a volume of
Light Finished Product is delivered to a Customer through the Refinery truck rack or a Pipeline, an additional amount (the “Location Premium”) shall be payable by MSCG to DCRC in respect of MSCG’s purchase of Light Finished
Products from DCRC to account for the additional net relative value of Product sold at the Refinery truck rack or delivered to a Customer through a Pipeline (compared to a waterborne sale). The Location Premiums shall be determined in accordance
with Schedule 6. 

 MSCG shall prepare an estimate of the Location Premium (the “Provisional Location
Premium”) attributable to sales to Customers that occurred during a 30-day period on the first Business Day following the end of such 30-day period. MSCG shall include the Provisional Location Premium on the first Net Payment Amount Invoice
prepared after determination of such amount; provided that the first Provisional Location Premium (payable in respect of the first 30-day period after the Commencement Date) shall be payable on the Commencement Date, and no Provisional Location
Premium shall be payable on the first Business Day following the end of the first 30-day period after the Commencement Date. 

The Parties shall conduct a final accounting of the Location Premium in respect of sales to Customers that occurred during each 30-day
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available after the respective Provisional Location Premium is calculated (the “Final Location Premium”) within fifteen calendar days after the last day of each such 30-day
period, and calculate the difference between the Provisional Location Premium paid and the Final Location Premium in respect of such 30-day period (the “Monthly Location Premium Adjustment”). Each Monthly Location Premium Adjustment
shall be included on the first Net Payment Amount Invoice prepared after its determination, and shall be subject to adjustment on future Net Payment Amount Invoices based on additional information received after the initial calculation. 

 

	 	9.2.2	Specialty Grade Premium. In addition to the purchase price payable in respect of Specialty Grades purchased by MSCG pursuant to Section 9.1, if a volume of
a Specialty Grade is sold as agreed under Section 4.4.1, an additional amount (the “Specialty Grade Premium”) shall be payable by MSCG to DCRC to account for the additional net relative value of Specialty Grades (relative to
the Product specified in Schedule 1 that would otherwise have been produced). The Specialty Grade Premiums shall be determined in accordance with Schedule 6. 

 MSCG shall prepare an estimate of the Specialty Grade Premium (the “Provisional Specialty Premium”) attributable to sales to Customers that occurred during a calendar week on the first
Business Day of the following calendar week, such estimate to be based on the MSCG Weekly Supply Report covering such calendar week that was delivered pursuant to Section 5.6. MSCG shall include the Provisional Specialty Premium on the first
Finished Products Invoice prepared after determination of such amount. 
 The Parties shall conduct a final accounting of the
Specialty Grade Premiums in respect of sales to Customers that occurred during each calendar week ending in a particular calendar month based on additional information available after the relevant Provisional Specialty Premiums were calculated (with
respect to each such week, the “Final Specialty Premium Amount”) within ten Business Days after the last day of such calendar month, and calculate the difference between the aggregate Provisional Specialty Premium paid in respect of
each such week and the Final Specialty Premium for such week (aggregated over all relevant weeks, the “Monthly Specialty Premium Adjustment”). The Monthly Specialty Premium Adjustment shall be included on the first Finished Products
Invoice prepared after determination of such Monthly Specialty Premium Adjustment. 
  

	 	9.2.3	MSCG shall make reasonable commercial efforts to maximize the Location Premiums and Specialty Grade Premium, unless otherwise agreed between the Parties (such as when
specific components of the Location Premium have been pre-agreed). 

  

	9.3	Quarterly Sales Incentive. On a quarterly basis, DCRC shall pay MSCG a sales incentive to be determined in accordance with Schedule 6 (the “Sales
Incentive”). MSCG shall include the Sales Incentive for sales to Customers that occur during a calendar quarter in the first Net Payment Amount Invoice prepared after the determination of such Sales Incentive, subject to adjustment in any
future Net Payment Amount Invoice based on additional information received after the initial calculation. The sum of the quarterly Sales Incentive for any calendar year shall not exceed $*****, with partial years prorated, provided that the first
calendar year shall be deemed to commence on the Commencement Date and end on December 31, 2011 and the first calendar quarter shall be deemed to commence on the Commencement Date and end on the next following calendar quarter end. For example,
*****. 

  
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	9.4	 Fixed Values of Premium Components. Prior to the start of each calendar month, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith and make reasonable
commercial efforts to agree upon fixed values for each of the components included in the calculations of Base Barge Price and Location Premium described in Schedule 6. If the Parties fail to agree by the 25th day prior to the commencement of such calendar month on the fixed
value for any component, the Location Premium for such following calendar month shall be calculated using the actual costs, volumes, fees, prices or amounts that applied in connection with each MSCG (or TPSI) sale instead of using a fixed component.

  

	9.5	Payment and Netting. 

  

	 	9.5.1	On each Invoice Day, MSCG shall net the following amounts: 

  

	 	(i)	the Final Payment Amount payable by MSCG to DCRC on the Final Payment Day occurring on such Invoice Date; 

 

	 	(ii)	the Provisional Payment Amount that MSCG paid to DCRC on the Provisional Payment Day in respect of the same volumes of Light Finished Products and Specialty Grades that
the Final Payment Amount in (i) of this Section 9.5.1 is in respect of, such amount to be payable by DCRC; 

  

	 	(iii)	the Provisional Payment Amount payable by MSCG to DCRC on the Provisional Payment Day occurring on such Invoice Date; 

 

	 	(iv)	any Specialty Grade Premium or Monthly Specialty Premium Adjustment to be included on such invoice pursuant to Section 9.2.2; and 

 

	 	(v)	any adjustments to the prices used to determine any previously invoiced Final Payment Amount based upon additional information obtained after such invoicing;

 (the aggregate net amount payable, the “Net Finished Products Amount”). 

MSCG shall notify DCRC of the Net Finished Products Amount and the Party to whom payment is owed shall prepare and deliver to the other
Party an invoice in respect of such net amount by 11:00 a.m. EPT on each Invoice Day (the “Finished Products Invoice” for such day). The Party obligated to pay the Net Finished Products Amount shall pay such amount to the other
Party on or prior to 3:00 p.m. EPT on such day, subject to Section 9.9. 
 Notwithstanding the above, so long as the
Payment Direction Agreement is effective and performance under the Payment Direction Agreement has not been suspended pursuant to Section 18.4.6, payment of the Net Finished Products Amount shall be directed to SMT pursuant to the terms of the
Payment Direction Agreement. Upon payment to SMT of the Net Finished Products Amount or any portion thereof, MSCG’s obligation to pay DCRC hereunder shall be fully and finally discharged as if such amounts were paid to DCRC directly, subject to
any later adjustments based on additional information as described in this Section 9. DCRC shall at all times remain liable for any Net Finished Products Amount payable from DCRC to MSCG. 

 

	 	9.5.2	On each Invoice Day, MSCG shall net the following amounts: 

  
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	 	(i)	the MSCG Purchase Payment Amount payable by MSCG that is to be included on the Net Payment Amount Invoice for such day pursuant to Section 9.1.3;

  

	 	(ii)	the DCRC Purchase Payment Amount payable by DCRC that is to be included on the Net Payment Amount Invoice for such day pursuant to Section 9.1.3;

  

	 	(iii)	any Provisional Location Premium or Monthly Location Premium Adjustment that is to be included on the Net Payment Amount Invoice for such day pursuant to
Section 9.2.1; 

  

	 	(iv)	any Sales Incentive or Monthly True-Up Payment that, in each case, is to be included on the Net Payment Amount Invoice for such day pursuant to Sections 9.3 or 9.6;

  

	 	(v)	any outstanding interest that accrues pursuant to Section 9.10; and 

  

	 	(vi)	any other amounts due and payable as of such day under this Agreement (other than amounts payable under the Finished Products Invoice) or any other Transaction Document
(the aggregate net amount payable, the “Net Payment Amount”). 

 MSCG shall notify DCRC of the
Net Payment Amount and the Party to whom the Net Payment Amount is payable shall prepare and deliver to the other Party an invoice in respect of such net amount by 11:00 a.m. EPT on each Invoice Day (the “Net Payment Amount Invoice”
for such day). The Party owing the Net Payment Amount shall pay such amount to the other Party on or prior to 3:00 p.m. EPT on such day, subject to Section 9.9. 
  

	9.6	Monthly True-Up Payment. MSCG shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide to DCRC, within 20 calendar days after the end of a Delivery Month, a
notification (the “Monthly True-Up Notice”) and appropriate supporting documentation for the net true-up amount due from one Party to the other Party (the “Monthly True-Up Payment”) showing the following:

  

	 	9.6.1	the Ancillary Costs for such Delivery Month or any adjustment to Ancillary Costs previously determined and invoiced; 

 

	 	9.6.2	the Monthly Specialty Premium Adjustment for such Delivery Month; 

  

	 	9.6.3	any adjustments to the prices or volumes used to determine the amount payable by one Party to the other in respect of previously invoiced purchases of Intermediate
Product and Slurry hereunder based upon additional information obtained after such invoicing; 

  

	 	9.6.4	any adjustments to the Location Premium, Specialty Grade Premium or Sales Incentive based upon additional information obtained after invoicing in respect of a calendar
week or a calendar quarter, as applicable; and 

  

	 	9.6.5	any other adjustments to amounts payable by one Party to the other Party hereunder. 

 

	9.7	 Monthly True-Up Invoicing and Payment. The Monthly True-Up Payment shall be included on the Net Payment Amount Invoice delivered on the first
Business Day following MSCG’s delivery to DCRC of the Monthly True-Up Notice and all related supporting documentation. 

  
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Notwithstanding the above, the Parties shall endeavor to pay the amounts described in Section 9.6 on an interim basis at such time as all final information in respect of the applicable
amount has been obtained. Determinations of any true-up amount set forth in Section 9.6 on an interim basis shall be included in the first Net Payment Amount Invoice delivered following such determination. 

 

	9.8	Payments. All payments to be made under this Agreement shall be made by wire transfer of same day funds in U.S. Dollars to such bank account at such bank as the
payee shall designate in writing to the payor from time to time. All payments shall be deemed received on the Business Day on which same day funds therefor are received by the payee. Payments received after any applicable time set forth in this
Agreement on any Business Day or on a day that is not a Business Day shall be deemed to have been received on the following Business Day. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, all payments by DCRC or MSCG shall be made in full
without discount, offset, withholding, counterclaim or deduction whatsoever for any claims which one Party may now have or hereafter acquire against the other Party, whether pursuant to the terms of this Agreement or otherwise except as expressly
provided herein. The Parties recognize and acknowledge that the exchange of certain information in a timely manner and subsequent payments based on the information are interrelated, and a reasonable delay in one aspect of the process will not
relieve the obligation of a Party to reasonably comply with any response to the information or payment. 

  

	9.9	Disputed Invoices. If an invoiced Party, in good faith, disputes the accuracy of the amount invoiced, the invoiced Party shall pay such amount as it in good
faith believes to be correct and provide written notice stating the reasons why the remaining disputed amount is incorrect, along with supporting documentation. In the event the Parties are unable to resolve such dispute, either Party may pursue any
remedy available at law or in equity to enforce its rights hereunder. In the event that it is determined or agreed that the Party that is disputing an invoice must or will pay the disputed amount, then such Party shall pay interest from and
including the original payment due date until, but excluding, the date the disputed amount is received by the owed Party, at the Base Interest Rate. 

  

	9.10	Interest on Late Payments. Interest shall accrue on late payments under this Agreement at the Default Interest Rate from and including the date that payment is
due until but excluding the date that payment is actually received by the Party to whom it is payable. 

  

	10.	ADDITIONAL MSCG SERVICES 

 

	10.1	Additional MSCG Risk Management Services. Throughout the Term, MSCG shall provide risk management services to DCRC as requested by DCRC, including
(i) updates on relevant commodities markets and price quotes for swaps and options, and (ii) providing swap or option products on the terms agreed upon between the Parties, such terms to include volumes, prices, tenors and settlement
dates. 

  

	11.	DISPOSITION OF PRODUCTS UPON TERMINATION OR
EXPIRATION 

  

	11.1	 Final Disposition. On the date of expiration or termination of this Agreement (the “Termination Date”), whether this Agreement
terminates at the end of its Term or on an Early Termination Date, subject to MSCG’s rights under Section 18.6, DCRC shall commence delivery of Products owned by MSCG at the Refinery from the Tanks to MSCG at the Refinery truck rack, to a
Pipeline connection or to the Refinery’s dock for transportation on a Barge, in accordance with MSCG’s instructions and the terms of the Storage Agreement, such delivery to occur over the

  
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period of time necessary for MSCG to sell all such Products owned by MSCG as of the Termination Date to Customers under Sale Contracts (the “Run-off Period”).

  

	11.2	Commingling. MSCG and DCRC agree that DCRC will be permitted to utilize capacity in the Tanks to store its Products as such Products exit the Refinery processing
units and the storage of Products in the Tanks will be commingled during the Run-off Period, as provided in the Storage Agreement. 

  

	11.3	 Termination Payment Amount. On or prior to the later of (i) 30th day following the Termination Date and (ii) the tenth Business Day following the end of the Run-off Period, if
any, or, upon an early termination where MSCG is the Performing Party, if MSCG elects to sell the Products to DCRC pursuant to its rights under Section 18.6, on the 30th day following the Termination Date, MSCG shall calculate a final accounting and true up of all amounts owed by DCRC to
MSCG or by MSCG to DCRC under the Agreement (including any Provisional Payment Amount that has not yet been repaid to MSCG) and all other Transaction Documents, (such amount, excluding amounts that are payable to SMT in respect of Light Finished
Products delivered to MSCG prior to the Termination Date pursuant to Section 9.5.1, the “Termination Payment Amount”). MSCG shall notify DCRC of the Termination Payment Amount and the Party to whom such amount is payable shall
prepare an invoice (the “Final Invoice”) and deliver it to the other Party by the fifth Business Day following MSCG’s calculation and notification of such amount. The Party owing the Termination Payment Amount shall make
payment to the other Party of the Termination Payment Amount on or prior to the fifth Business Day following receipt of the Final Invoice. MSCG shall pay any amount outstanding that is payable to SMT in respect of Light Finished Products delivered
to MSCG prior to the Termination Date pursuant to the terms of Section 9.5.1. 

  

	12.	FINANCIAL INFORMATION, SECURITY AND REQUESTS FOR FURTHER
ASSURANCES 

  

	12.1	Provision of Financial Information. 

  

	 	12.1.1	 Each Party shall provide the other Party, to the extent not publicly available, (i) within 120 days following the end of each of its fiscal years
(or such earlier date on which it is required to file a Form 10-K under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (“Exchange Act”)), beginning with the fiscal year ending December 31, 2010, a copy of its or, if
applicable, its Guarantor’s audited consolidated financial statements for such fiscal year certified by independent certified public accountants; (ii) within 45 days after the end of its first three fiscal quarters of each fiscal year (or
such earlier date on which it is required to file a Form 10-Q under the Exchange Act), a copy of its or, if applicable, its Guarantor’s quarterly unaudited consolidated financial statements for such fiscal quarter; and (iii) with respect
to DCRC, within 30 days after the end of each of the first two months of each fiscal quarter, beginning with May, 2011, the consolidated balance sheet of DCRC as of the end of each such month and the related consolidated statements of income and
cash flows of DCRC for such month and for the then elapsed portion of the fiscal year, accompanied by a certificate of a Financial Officer stating that such financial statements fairly present, in all material respects, the consolidated results of
operations and cash flows of DCRC as of the date and for the periods specified in accordance with GAAP consistently applied, subject to normal year-end audit adjustments and the absence of footnotes. In all cases the financial statements delivered
pursuant to this Section 12.1.1 shall be for the most recent accounting period and prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States, consistently applied, or, at the election of DCRC, in accordance with
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International Financial Reporting Standards enacted by the International Accounting Standards Board. In the case of DCRC, upon delivery to MSCG, the applicable report delivered by DCRC to the
Administrative Agent pursuant to the terms of the Revolving Credit Agreement shall satisfy its related requirement under this Section 12.1.1. 

  

	 	12.1.2	Within 90 days after the beginning of each fiscal year, DCRC shall provide to MSCG a budget for DCRC in form reasonably satisfactory to MSCG, but to include balance
sheets, statements of income and sources and uses of cash, for (i) each month of such fiscal year prepared in detail and (ii) each fiscal year thereafter, through and including the fiscal year in which the Termination Date is scheduled to
occur at such time pursuant to the terms of Section 2, prepared in summary form, in each case, with appropriate presentation and discussion of the principal assumptions upon which such budgets are based, ac-companied by the statement of a
Financial Officer of DCRC to the effect that the budget of DCRC is a reasonable estimate for the periods covered thereby and, promptly when available, any significant revisions of such budget. In the case of DCRC, upon delivery to MSCG, the
applicable budget delivered by DCRC to the Administrative Agent pursuant to the terms of the Revolving Credit Agreement shall satisfy its related requirement under this Section 12.1.2. 

 

	 	12.1.3	Upon reasonable notice, a Party also shall provide to the other Party any other information sufficient to enable it to ascertain such other Party’s or such other
Party’s Guarantor’s current financial condition and for such Party to assure itself of the other Party’s ability to perform its obligations under this Agreement or the other Party’s Guarantor’s ability to perform its
obligations under its Guaranty. 

  

	12.2	Guaranty. As security for the prompt payment and performance in full when due of MSCG’s obligations under this Agreement, MSCG shall cause its Guarantor to
deliver to DCRC prior to the Commencement Date a Guaranty in form and substance reasonably acceptable to DCRC. As security for the prompt payment and performance in full when due of DCRC’s obligations under this Agreement, DCRC shall cause its
Guarantor to deliver to MSCG prior to the Commencement Date a Guaranty in form and substance reasonably acceptable to MSCG. 

  

	12.3	Back-up Security Interest. In furtherance of the covenant set forth in Section 17.2.4, DCRC hereby pledges to MSCG, as a secured party, as security for its
obligations, and grants to MSCG a first priority continuing security interest in, Lien on and right of set-off against all Products purchased by MSCG under the terms of this Agreement. 

 

	12.4	Notification of Certain Events. Each Party shall notify the other Party in writing within two Business Days of learning of any of the following events:

  

	 	12.4.1	any Event of Default or Additional Termination Event, specifying the nature and extent thereof and the corrective action (if any) taken or proposed to be taken with
respect thereto; 

  

	 	12.4.2	in the case of DCRC, its binding agreement to sell, lease, sublease, transfer or otherwise dispose of, or grant any person (including an Affiliate) an option to
acquire, in one transaction or a series of related transactions, all or a material portion of the Refinery assets; 

  

	 	12.4.3	it or its Guarantor consolidates or amalgamates with, merges with or into, or transfers all or substantially all of its assets to, another entity (including an
Affiliate); 

  
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	 	12.4.4	in the case of DCRC, any labor disturbances at the Refinery that could adversely impact the Quarterly Delivery Forecast or Monthly Delivery Schedule;

  

	 	12.4.5	any event that could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Change on it or its Guarantor, which may include the filing or commencement of, or any threat or
notice of intention of any person to file or commence, any action, suit, litigation or proceeding, whether at law or in equity by or before any Governmental Authority, against DCRC or any Affiliate thereof, that could reasonably be expected to
result in a Material Adverse Change; 

  

	 	12.4.6	a final judicial or administrative judgment against it or its Guarantor that individually or in the aggregate is in excess of $10,000,000; 

 

	 	12.4.7	in the case of DCRC, any default under any Credit Agreement, or any event which, with the giving of notice or lapse of time or both, would become an event of default
under any Credit Agreement, including any notice of acceleration, demand, termination, suspension or foreclosure issued by any secured party or person acting in a similar capacity. 

 

	 	12.4.8	In the case of DCRC, DCRC’s entrance into a binding agreement that would result in a Change of Control with respect to DCRC, such notice to be provided no later
than five Business Days following execution of such agreement. This Section 12.4.8 shall not apply to any future public offering of stock of DCRC or any of its Affiliates. 

 

	12.5	Further Assurances. 

  

	 	12.5.1	Each Party may, in its reasonable discretion and upon notice to the other Party, require that such other Party provide it with satisfactory security for or adequate
assurance of its or, if applicable, its Guarantor’s performance within a specified time period as appropriate, when (i) such demanding Party determines that a Material Adverse Change has occurred as with respect to the other Party, or, if
applicable, its Guarantor; (ii) such other Party fails to comply with any material provision of this Section 12 or breaches any covenant set forth in Section 17.4 in any material respect; (iii) such demanding Party for any reason
determines that its title and ownership interest in, and right of unencumbered access to, the Products purchased by such demanding Party hereunder may be challenged or has been challenged by any person; or (iv) *****. 

 

	 	12.5.2	A Party shall provide performance assurance to the other Party on or prior to the second Business Day following demand therefore in the form of cash or a letter of
credit, or in any other document or mechanism acceptable to the demanding Party, provided that performance assurance in any form other than a letter of credit may only be provided by DCRC to the extent permitted under the Revolving Credit Agreement
and Term Loan Agreement or otherwise consented to by the lenders under such credit facilities. The performance assurance provided by a Party shall be for a duration and in an amount sufficient to cover a value up to the other Party’s estimated
financial exposure under this Agreement, including reasonable contingencies for the designated time period. If performance assurance is provided in the form of a letter of credit, such letter of credit shall be issued by an Acceptable Letter of
Credit Issuer and shall be in a form reasonably acceptable to the demanding Party in its sole discretion. All bank charges relating to any letter of credit and any fees, commissions, costs and expenses incurred with respect to furnishing security
are for the account of the Party providing the performance assurance. 

  
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	 	12.5.3	Each Party agrees, at any time and from time to time upon the request of the other Party, to execute, deliver and acknowledge, or cause to execute, deliver and
acknowledge, such further documents and instruments and do such other acts and things as such Party may reasonably request in order to fully effect the purposes of this Agreement. 

 

	13.	REFINERY TURNAROUND, MAINTENANCE AND CLOSURE

  

	13.1	Scheduled Maintenance. DCRC shall provide to MSCG on the Commencement Date and on an annual basis thereafter, at least 30 days prior to the beginning of each
year during the Term, its anticipated timing of scheduled maintenance or turnaround that may affect receipts of Product into the Tanks or the processing of Product in the Refinery during the upcoming year, including any notice DCRC receives
concerning maintenance and servicing related to the Twin Oaks Pipeline, and shall update such schedule promptly following any change to the maintenance schedule. 

 

	13.2	Unscheduled Maintenance. DCRC immediately shall notify MSCG orally (followed by prompt written notice) of any previously unscheduled downtime, maintenance or
turnaround and its expected duration, including downtime and maintenance it receives notice of related to the Twin Oaks Pipeline. 

  

	14.	TAXES 

  

	14.1	Each Party represents that it is registered with the Internal Revenue Service, the Delaware Department of Transportation and the Delaware Division of Revenue to engage
in tax-free transactions with respect to taxable fuels. Prior to the date of delivery of Product hereunder, each Party shall provide the other Party with proper notification, exemption or resale certificates or direct pay permits as may be required
or permitted by Applicable Law. If the applicable Party does not furnish such certificates or the sale is subject to tax under Applicable Law, the applicable Party shall reimburse and indemnify the other Party for all Taxes paid or incurred by such
other Party, together with all penalties and interest thereon. 

  

	15.	INSURANCE 

  

	15.1	Insurance Required to be provided by MSCG. MSCG shall insure the Products under its cargo and casualty insurance policy. 

 

	15.2	Insurance Required to be provided by DCRC. DCRC, directly or through an Affiliate, shall procure and maintain in full force and effect throughout the Term
insurance coverage of the following types and amounts and with insurance companies rated not less than A- by A.M. Best, or otherwise reasonably acceptable to MSCG, in respect of DCRC’s receipt, handling and storage of Product under the Storage
Agreement and this Agreement: 

  

	 	15.2.1	Workers Compensation coverage in compliance with the Applicable Law; 

  

	 	15.2.2	automobile liability coverage in a minimum amount of $1,000,000; and 

  

	 	15.2.3	comprehensive or commercial general liability coverage and umbrella excess liability coverage, which includes bodily injury, broad form property damage and contractual
liability coverages, in a minimum amount of $75,000,000, which includes losses for Product while in DCRC’s care, custody and control, and “sudden and accidental pollution” liability coverages (excluding events that result in
acidic deposition). 

  
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	15.3	Additional Insurance Requirements. 

  

	 	15.3.1	Each Party shall cause its insurance carriers to furnish insurance certificates to the other Party, in a form reasonably satisfactory to the other Party, evidencing the
existence of the coverages required pursuant to Sections 15.1 and 15.2. Each Party shall provide renewal certificates within 30 days of expiration of the previous policy under which coverage is maintained. 

 

	 	15.3.2	Each Party shall include an endorsement in the foregoing policies indicating that the underwriters agree to waive all rights of subrogation to the extent of such
Party’s obligations. Further, each Party shall name the other Party as an additional insured under the foregoing policies to the extent of the indemnities required under this Agreement. 

 

	 	15.3.3	The mere purchase and existence of insurance coverage shall not reduce or release either Party from any Liabilities incurred or assumed under this Agreement.

  

	 	15.3.4	In the event of a Product loss for which a Party must indemnify the other Party under this Agreement or the Storage Agreement, the indemnifying Party’s insurance
shall be the primary and exclusive coverage for such loss, notwithstanding the existence of other valid and collectible insurance. 

  

	16.	FORCE MAJEURE 

  

	 	16.1	Neither Party shall be liable to the other Party if it is rendered unable by a Force Majeure Event to perform in whole or in part any obligation or condition of this
Agreement for so long as the Force Majeure Event exists and to the extent that performance is hindered by the Force Majeure Event; provided, however, that the Party unable to perform shall use any commercially reasonable efforts to
avoid or remove the Force Majeure Event. During the period that performance by the affected party of a part or whole of its obligations has been suspended by reason of a Force Majeure Event, the other Party likewise may suspend the performance of
all or a part of its obligations to the extent that such suspension is commercially reasonable, other than any payment or indemnification obligations that arose prior to the Force Majeure Event. 

 

	 	16.2	The affected Party rendered unable to perform shall give written notice to the other Party within 24 hours after receiving notice of the occurrence of a Force Majeure
Event, including, to the extent feasible, the details and the expected duration of the Force Majeure Event and the volume of Product affected. Such Party also shall promptly notify the other when the Force Majeure Event has terminated.

  

	17.	REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS 

 

	17.1	Mutual Representations and Warranties. Each Party represents and warrants to the other Party as of the Effective Date, and shall be deemed to represent and
warrant as of the Commencement Date and as of the date of any purchase of Product hereunder, that: 

  

	 	17.1.1	it is (A) an “eligible commercial entity” and an “eligible contract participant” as defined in Sections 1a(11) and 1a(12) of the
U.S. Commodity Exchange Act, as amended, and (B) a “forward contract merchant” under section 101(26) and a “master netting agreement participant” under section 101(38B), for purposes of the Bankruptcy Code;

  
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	 	17.1.2	it is duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its organization or incorporation and, if relevant under such laws, in good standing,
has the power to execute and deliver this Agreement and any other related documentation that it is required by this Agreement to deliver and to perform its obligations under this Agreement, and has taken all necessary action to authorize such
execution, delivery and performance; 

  

	 	17.1.3	such execution, delivery and performance do not violate or conflict with any Applicable Law in any material respect, any provision of its constitutional documents,
order or judgment of any court or Governmental Authority or, in any material respect, any of its assets or any contractual restriction binding on or affecting it or any of its assets; 

 

	 	17.1.4	all governmental and other authorizations, approvals, consents, notices and filings that are required to have been obtained or submitted by it with respect to this
Agreement (including any internal authorizations, approvals and consents required by such Party under its organizational documents) have been obtained or submitted and are in full force and effect, and all conditions of this Agreement have been
obtained or submitted and are in full force and effect, and all conditions of any such authorizations, approvals, consents, notices and filings have been complied with, in all material respects; 

 

	 	17.1.5	its obligations under this Agreement constitute its legal, valid and binding obligations, enforceable in accordance with their respective terms (subject to applicable
bankruptcy, reorganization, insolvency, moratorium or similar laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and subject, as to enforceability, to equitable principles of general application regardless of whether enforcement is sought in a
proceeding in equity or at law); 

  

	 	17.1.6	no Termination Event or Potential Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, and no such event or circumstance would occur as a result of its entering into or
performing its obligations under this Agreement; 

  

	 	17.1.7	there is not pending, nor to its knowledge threatened against it, any action, suit or proceeding at law or in equity or before any court, tribunal, Governmental
Authority, official or any arbitrator that is likely to affect the legality, validity or enforceability against it of this Agreement or its ability to perform its obligations under this Agreement; 

 

	 	17.1.8	it is not relying upon any representations of any other Party other than those expressly set forth in this Agreement; 

 

	 	17.1.9	it has entered into the Transaction Documents and will enter into any transaction thereunder as principal (and not as advisor, agent, broker or in any other capacity,
fiduciary or otherwise) and with a full understanding of the material terms and risks of the same, and has made its own independent decision to enter into the Transaction Documents and any transaction and as to whether the Transaction Documents and
any transaction are appropriate or suitable for it based upon its own judgment and upon advice from such advisers as it has deemed necessary and not in reliance upon any view expressed by any other Party; 

 

	 	17.1.10	 it is capable of assessing the merits of and understanding (on its own behalf or through independent professional advice) the Transaction Documents and
any transaction, understands and accepts the terms, conditions and risks of the Transaction Documents and any transaction, and is capable of assuming, and assumes, the risks of the Transaction

  
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Documents and any transactions contemplated thereunder; and it is capable of assuming those risks; 

  

	 	17.1.11	the other Party (i) is acting solely in the capacity of an arm’s-length contractual counterparty with respect to this Agreement, (ii) is not acting as a
financial advisor or fiduciary or in any similar capacity with respect to this Agreement and (iii) has not given to it any assurance or guarantee as to the expected performance or result of this Agreement; 

 

	 	17.1.12	it is not bound by any agreement that would preclude or hinder its execution, delivery, or performance of any of the Transaction Documents; 

 

	 	17.1.13	neither it nor any of its Affiliates has been contacted by or negotiated with any finder, broker or other intermediary in connection with the sale of Product hereunder
who is entitled to any compensation with respect thereto; and 

  

	 	17.1.14	none of its directors, officers, employees or agents or those of its Affiliates has received or will receive any commission, fee, rebate, gift or entertainment of
significant value in connection with any of the Transaction Documents. 

  

	17.2	Mutual Covenants. 

  

	 	17.2.1	Compliance with Applicable Laws. Each Party undertakes and covenants to the other Party that it shall comply in all material respects with all Applicable Laws,
including all Environmental Laws, to which it may be subject in connection with the performance of any obligation or exercise of any rights under any of the Transaction Documents or in connection with any transaction contemplated by or undertaken
pursuant to this Agreement. 

  

	 	17.2.2	Books and Records. All records or documents provided by any Party to the other Party shall, to the best knowledge of such Party, accurately and completely
reflect the facts or estimates about the activities and transactions to which they relate. Each Party shall promptly notify the other Party if at any time such Party has reason to believe that any records or documents previously provided to the
other Party no longer are accurate or complete. 

  

	 	17.2.3	Indemnity. In addition to any other remedies under this Agreement, a Party that fails to comply with the requirements of Section 17.2.1 or 17.2.2 shall
indemnify the other Party from and against any and all losses of whatever nature arising out of or connected with such non-compliance. 

  

	 	17.2.4	Intent of the Parties. The Parties intend that each of the sales from DCRC (as seller) to MSCG (as buyer) under this Agreement be treated as sales of Product by
the seller to the buyer for all purposes. In the event that, contrary to the mutual intent of the Parties, any such sale is not characterized as a sale or absolute transfer, the seller shall be deemed to have granted (and the seller hereby does
grant) to the purchaser a first priority security interest in and to any and all of its interest in the Products subject to such sale to secure the repayment of all amounts or other value advanced to the seller hereunder with accrued interest
thereon, and this Agreement shall be deemed to be a security agreement. 

  
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	17.3	Additional DCRC Representations and Warranties. DCRC represents and warrants to MSCG as of the Effective Date, and shall be deemed to represent and warrant as of
the Commencement Date and as of the date of any purchase of Product hereunder, that: 

  

	 	17.3.1	In the case of any action, inaction, consent, approval or other conduct that falls within the definition of “Bankrupt” with respect to DCRC, DCRC
intends that MSCG’s rights and entitlements to the following shall not be stayed, avoided or otherwise limited by the Bankruptcy Code, and DCRC shall not oppose the exercise of MSCG’s rights and entitlements to do any of the following:
(i) to accelerate, close-out, liquidate, collect, net and set off rights and obligations under any of the Transaction Documents, including the rights set forth in Section 18, and (ii) require that DCRC process any Intermediate
Products owned by MSCG at the Refinery upon early termination of this Agreement. 

  

	 	17.3.2	It acknowledges that MSCG will own all Product that it purchases pursuant to this Agreement until transfer of title to a Customer, or, in the case of Intermediate
Products that are sold to DCRC, transfer of title to DCRC, will own all receivables and proceeds generated from the foregoing and has the right to sell, encumber and pledge such Products. 

 

	17.4	Additional DCRC Covenants. 

  

	 	17.4.1	DCRC agrees that it shall have no interest in or the right to dispose of, and shall not permit the creation of, or suffer to exist, any Lien with respect to, any
portion of the Product owned by MSCG. 

  

	 	17.4.2	DCRC agrees that, during the Term hereof, it shall not enter into any additional Products offtake arrangement relating to the Refinery other than this Agreement (and,
for the avoidance of doubt, other than with respect to products not purchased by MSCG hereunder). 

  

	 	17.4.3	DCRC agrees, from time to time on MSCG’s request, to execute, deliver and acknowledge, or to cause any party to any Credit Agreement to execute, deliver and
acknowledge, such further documents and instruments and to take such other actions as MSCG may reasonably request in order to more fully effect the purposes of the transactions contemplated by and the provisions of this Agreement.

  

	 	17.4.4	DCRC agrees that, during the Term hereof, any binding agreement entered into by it that would result in a Change of Control with respect to DCRC will provide for a
period no shorter than 60 days from the date of execution of such binding agreement to the date upon which the Change of Control becomes effective. 

  

	18.	TERMINATION EVENTS, DEFAULT AND EARLY
TERMINATION 

  

	18.1	Non-fault Based Early Termination Events. 

  

	 	18.1.1	Change of Law. 

 Each
Party shall make reasonable efforts to monitor proposed Changes of Law which may reasonably be expected to have an impact on such Party’s performance of its obligations under the Transaction Documents or its ability to hedge in a commercially
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Agreement or in contemplation of fulfilling the objectives of this Agreement or (ii) the MSCG Inventory (“Hedging Activities”) and shall promptly notify the other Party upon
becoming aware of any such proposed Change of Law. Such notice shall identify the proposed Change of Law and set out, in reasonable detail, the effects the notifying Party anticipates such Change of Law would have upon the Transaction Documents (or
such Party’s performance thereunder) or its Hedging Activities if enacted. The Parties shall in good faith meet to discuss what, if any, measures can be taken by either Party (or both) to minimize and/or mitigate the effect of any such proposed
Change of Law. 
 If a Change of Law results or would result in a Party (the “Adversely Affected Party”)
incurring incremental damages, losses, costs, expenses, fees, fines, payments, Taxes, liabilities, penalties or other sanctions of a monetary nature (“Losses”) in excess of $3,000,000 per annum solely as a result of such
Party’s performance of its obligations under the Transaction Documents or as a result of its Hedging Activities, the Adversely Affected Party shall be entitled to request that the Parties meet for purposes of addressing such Change of Law by
providing written notice (a “Change of Law Notice”) to the other Party (the “Non-Affected Party”), provided always that the Adversely Affected Party shall use all reasonable efforts to minimize the effects of such
Change of Law and/or to mitigate the incremental Losses incurred by such Adversely Affected Party as a result of such Change of Law. 
 Within seven days of receipt of a Change of Law Notice, the Parties shall meet in good faith with a view to identifying any steps the (“Consequential Steps”) that would alleviate the
effects of the relevant Change of Law on the Adversely Affected Party, which may include an agreement between the Parties to share the relevant incremental Losses incurred by the Adversely Affected Party or the amendment of any Transaction Document.
In identifying the Consequential Steps, the Parties shall, as far as is reasonably practicable, do so in a manner that preserves the balance of the commercial agreement (including economic benefits, risk allocation, costs and liabilities) existing
between the Parties under this Agreement as of the Effective Date. 
 In the event the Parties cannot reach agreement on the
Consequential Steps and on the implementation of the same within 30 days of receipt by the Non-Affected Party of the Change of Law Notice, the Adversely Affected Party may terminate this Agreement, effective as of the earlier of (i) the
effective date of the Change of Law and (ii) six months following receipt by the Non-Affected Party of the Change of Law Notice, in accordance with Section 11, and terminate all other Transaction Documents and all other agreements that may
then be outstanding between the Parties that relate specifically to this Agreement, each in accordance with its terms. 
  

	 	18.1.2	Change of Control. Upon the occurrence of a Change of Control with respect to DCRC, MSCG may, in its sole discretion, accelerate this Agreement and designate a
Termination Date, which shall be no earlier than the effective date of such Change of Control event, on which to terminate this Agreement in accordance with Section 11, and terminate all other Transaction Documents and all other agreements that
may then be outstanding between the Parties that relate specifically to this Agreement, each in accordance with its terms. 

  

	18.2	Events of Default. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the occurrence of any of the following events or circumstances shall constitute a
“Default” or an “Event of Default”: 

  
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	 	18.2.1	A Party fails to make payment when due under this Agreement within two Business Days following receipt of a demand for payment by the other Party.

  

	 	18.2.2	A Party fails to (i) provide financial information as required by Section 12.1, (ii) provide the other Party with performance assurances as required by
Section 12.5, or such performance assurance expires, terminates or no longer is in full force and effect, in each case within two Business Days following receipt of a demand therefor. 

 

	 	18.2.3	A Party breaches any representation, warranty made or repeated or deemed to have been made or repeated by the Party in any material respect when made or repeated or
deemed to have been made or repeated under this Agreement, or any warranty or representation proves to have been incorrect or misleading in any material respect when made or repeated or deemed to have been made or repeated under this Agreement;
provided, however, that if such breach is curable, such breach is not cured to the reasonable satisfaction of the other Party (in its sole discretion) within ten Business Days from the date that such Party receives notice that
corrective action is needed. 

  

	 	18.2.4	Other than a default more specifically described in this Section 18.2, a Party fails to perform any obligation or breaches a covenant required under this
Agreement, which, if capable of cure, is not cured to the reasonable satisfaction of the other Party (in its sole discretion) within five Business Days from the date that such Party receives written notice that corrective action is needed, provided
that no grace period will apply to any failure by DCRC to notify MSCG of a Change of Control in accordance with Section 12.4.8. 

  

	 	18.2.5	There shall have occurred a default, event of default or other similar condition or event (however described) in respect of a Party under any Specified Agreement, which
is not cured within the applicable time period, if any. Upon the occurrence of such event, the defaulting party under the Specified Agreement shall be deemed to be the Defaulting Party hereunder and the other Party shall be deemed to be the
Performing Party. 

  

	 	18.2.6	A Party, a Party’s Guarantor or any of a Party’s direct or indirect parent companies becomes or is Bankrupt. 

 

	 	18.2.7	A Party’s Guarantor (i) fails to satisfy, perform or comply with any material obligation in accordance with its Guaranty if such failure continues after any
applicable grace or notice period, (ii) breaches any representation, covenant or warranty or any representation proves to have been incorrect or misleading in any material respect under its Guaranty, which is not cured to MSCG’s reasonable
satisfaction, in its sole discretion, within any applicable grace or notice period, or (iii) repudiates, disclaims, disaffirms or rejects, in whole or part, any obligation under its Guaranty, or challenges the validity of its Guaranty.

  

	 	18.2.8	Receipt of notice by the other Party of a consolidation, amalgamation, merger or transfer that would constitute a Credit Event Upon Merger or the occurrence of a Credit
Event Upon Merger with respect to a Party. 

  

	 	18.2.9	 There shall have occurred either (i) a default, event of default or other similar condition or event (however described) in respect of DCRC or any
of its Affiliates under one or more agreements or instruments relating to Specified Indebtedness in an aggregate amount of not less than $10,000,000 that has resulted in such Specified Indebtedness

  
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becoming immediately due and payable under such agreements and instruments before it would have otherwise been due and payable, including any notice of acceleration, demand, termination,
suspension or foreclosure issued by any secured party or person acting in a similar capacity or (ii) a default by DCRC or any of its Affiliates (individually or collectively) in making one or more payments on the due date thereof in an
aggregate amount of not less than $10,000,000 under such agreements or instruments (after giving effect to any applicable notice requirement or grace period). 

 

	 	18.2.10	Any claim is asserted or Lien (other than a Lien granted by MSCG) is placed on any portion of the MSCG Inventory due to an act or omission of DCRC or any of its
creditors or such Lien or claim is imminent. Upon the occurrence of such event, DCRC shall be deemed to be a Defaulting Party hereunder and MSCG shall be deemed to be the Performing Party. 

 

	 	18.2.11	Due to an act or omission of DCRC or any of its creditors, MSCG’s first priority Lien in any Products shall cease to exist or shall lose its priority, or any
action is taken to impair or negatively impact MSCG’s first priority Lien in any Products, including the assertion by any creditor that MSCG would not be entitled to an exclusive, first priority Lien in any of such Products, and, if it is
reasonably likely that such event is capable of cure within three Business Days, such event shall not have been cured by the third Business Day following DCRC’s receipt of notice that corrective action is needed. Upon the occurrence of such
event, DCRC shall be deemed to be a Defaulting Party hereunder and MSCG shall be deemed to be the Performing Party. 

  

	 	18.2.12	There shall have occurred a default, event of default or other similar condition or event (however described) in respect of a Party under any Transaction Document.

  

	 	18.2.13	There shall have occurred a default under the Intercreditor Agreement in respect of any party thereto that is prejudicial to a Party’s rights hereunder, provided
that where such default under the Intercreditor Agreement occurs with respect to a party other than the Parties hereto, DCRC shall be deemed to be the Defaulting Party hereunder and MSCG shall be deemed to be the Performing Party.

  

	 	18.2.14	The occurrence of a Letter of Credit Default in relation to any letter of credit provided by a Party hereunder. 

 

	 	18.2.15	There shall have occurred a default, event of default or other similar condition or event (howsoever described) in respect of a Party or a Party’s Affiliate under
the Paulsboro Offtake Agreement or any future similar refinery offtake agreement between a DCRC Affiliate and MSCG and, in either case, such agreement is accelerated or there occurs a default (howsoever described) with respect to a Party or a
Party’s Affiliate thereunder substantially similar to one of the defaults described in Sections 18.2.1 (if such default is in an amount in excess of $1,000,000), 18.2.2 (sub-clause (ii) only), 18.2.6, 18.2.7, 18.2.8 or 18.2.9; provided,
however, that any default under this Section 18.2.15 will only give rise to termination of this Agreement if the Paulsboro Offtake Agreement or other refinery offtake agreement is also simultaneously terminated in accordance with its terms.

  

	 	18.2.16	 There shall have occurred a default, event of default or other similar condition or event (however described) in respect of DCRC under the Crude
Oil/Feedstock Supply/Delivery and Services Agreement dated on or about April 7, 2011, between SMT and DCRC with respect to the Refinery, which is not cured within the applicable time period thereunder,

  
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if any, and that is prejudicial to, or would have a material adverse on, MSCG’s rights hereunder. 

 

	18.3	Additional Termination Events. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the occurrence of any of the events or circumstances specified in Sections
18.3.1 through and including 18.3.3 shall constitute an “Additional Termination Event” and, in each instance, DCRC shall be deemed to be the “Affected Party” and MSCG shall be deemed to be the Performing Party (as
defined in Section 18.4) for purposes of determining the rights and remedies available to the Performing Party under Sections 18.4 and 18.6. 

  

	 	18.3.1	The sale, lease, sublease, transfer, conveyance or other disposition, in one transaction or a series of related transactions, of all or a material portion of the
Refinery assets other than to an Affiliate. 

  

	 	18.3.2	Either (i) operations at the Refinery shall have ceased (other than as a result of a Force Majeure Event) for a period of at least 60 consecutive days;
(ii) there occurs an inability to receive Product into, deliver Products out of or store Products in the Tanks (other than as a result of a Force Majeure Event), in any material respect for a period of at least 60 consecutive days;
(iii) there occurs an inability to receive Products into or deliver Products out of the Refinery in any material respect due to the inoperability of the Twin Oaks Pipeline for a period of at least 60 consecutive days; or (iv) the
Commercial Operations Date has not occurred within 120 days of execution of the Agreement, and such condition has a material adverse effect on MSCG. 

  

	 	18.3.3	A Force Majeure Event affecting the Refinery, the Twin Oaks Pipeline or a Pipeline has occurred and is continuing for a period of at least 60 consecutive days.

  

	18.4	Remedies Generally. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, any Guaranty or any Specified Agreement, upon the occurrence and continuance of an
Event of Default with respect to a Party or such Party’s Guarantor (such Party referred to as the “Defaulting Party”), or upon the occurrence and continuance of an Additional Termination Event with respect to the Affected
Party, the other Party (in each case, the “Performing Party”) may in its sole discretion, in addition to all other remedies available to it and without incurring any Liabilities (for any costs arising from delay or otherwise) to the
Affected Party or the Defaulting Party, as the case may be, do any or all of the following: 

  

	 	18.4.1	suspend its performance under this Agreement, including any Product sale, purchase, receipt, delivery or payment obligations, upon written notice to the Defaulting
Party or Affected Party; 

  

	 	18.4.2	declare all or any portion of the Defaulting Party’s or Affected Party’s, as applicable, obligations under this Agreement to be forthwith due and payable, all
without presentment, demand, protest or further notice of any kind, all of which are expressly waived by the Defaulting Party or Affected Party, as applicable; 

 

	 	18.4.3	upon written notice to the Defaulting Party or the Affected Party, specify a date (the “Early Termination Date”) on which to terminate this Agreement
in accordance with Section 11, subject to MSCG’s rights under Section 18.6 if MSCG is the Performing Party; 

  
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	 	18.4.4	terminate all other Transaction Documents and all other agreements that may then be outstanding between the Parties that relate specifically to this Agreement;

  

	 	18.4.5	close out any Specified Agreements pursuant to Section 18.8; 

  

	 	18.4.6	suspend performance under or terminate the Payment Direction Agreement upon notification to SMT in accordance with the terms of the Payment Direction Agreement,
provided that MSCG shall be obligated to make all payments to SMT in respect of all Light Finished Products delivered to MSCG prior to SMT’s receipt of such notice; 

 

	 	18.4.7	determine the Termination Amount due the Performing Party upon early termination as provided in Section 18.9; and 

 

	 	18.4.8	exercise any rights and remedies provided or available to the Performing Party under this Agreement or at law or equity. 

 

	18.5	Early Termination Fee. 

  

	 	18.5.1	In the event that this Agreement is terminated by MSCG pursuant to its rights under Section 18.1.2, DCRC shall pay to MSCG an Early Termination Fee in an amount
equal to (i) if such termination occurs before the first anniversary of the Commencement Date, $*****, or (ii) if such termination occurs after the first anniversary of the Commencement Date, $*****. 

 

	 	18.5.2	In the event that this Agreement is terminated by a Performing Party pursuant to its rights under Section 18.4.3 as a result of an Event of Default, the Defaulting
Party shall pay to the Performing Party an Early Termination Fee in an amount equal to (i) if the Event of Default occurs before the first anniversary of the Commencement Date, $***** or (ii) if the Event of Default occurs after the first
anniversary of the Commencement Date, $*****. 

  

	 	18.5.3	In the event that this Agreement is terminated by a Performing Party pursuant to its rights under Section 18.4.3 as a result of an Additional Termination Event,
the Affected Party shall pay to the Performing Party an Early Termination Fee in an amount equal to $*****. 

  

	 	18.5.4	The Parties agree that the Early Termination Fee payable from one Party to the other Party pursuant to Section 18.5.1 represents a genuine pre-estimate of the loss
that MSCG will suffer as a result of the termination of this Agreement in the circumstances described in Section 18.5.1 and is payable in lieu of MSCG’s rights to claim damages resulting from such termination. 

 

	 	18.5.5	The Parties agree that the Early Termination Fee payable from the Defaulting Party or the Affected Party, as applicable, to the Performing Party pursuant to
Section 18.5.2 or 18.5.3 represents a genuine pre-estimate of the minimum loss that the Performing Party will suffer as a result of the termination of this Agreement in the circumstances described in Sections 18.5.2 or 18.5.3, and that the
payment of the Early Termination Fee shall be in addition to the payment of any other amounts the Performing Party shall be entitled to in connection with termination pursuant to this Section 18. 

 

	 	18.5.6	 The Parties agree that the maximum total payment in respect of the Early Termination Fee hereunder together with the “Early Termination Fees”
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shall be (i) $***** if termination of this Agreement and the Related Agreements occurs prior to the first anniversary of two or more such agreements; (ii) $***** if termination of this
Agreement and the Related Agreements occurs after the first anniversary of all but one of such agreements or (iii) $***** if termination occurs at any other time. 

 

	18.6	Additional Remedies Available to MSCG if DCRC is the Defaulting Party or Affected Party. If a Termination Event has occurred and is continuing and DCRC is the
Non-Performing Party, MSCG may, in its sole discretion: (i) demand that DCRC purchase from MSCG all Product owned by MSCG at the Refinery on the pricing terms that would otherwise apply to a sale to MSCG of such Products under this Agreement,
(ii) arrange for the alternate disposition of any Intermediate Product owned by MSCG at the Refinery; and (iii) terminate the assignment of the Assigned Offtake Agreement resulting in its reversion to DCRC. 

 

	18.7	Additional Remedies Available to DCRC if MSCG is the Defaulting Party. If DCRC elects to terminate this Agreement as a result of a Termination Event for which
MSCG is the Defaulting Party, (i) the Transitional Offtake Agreement shall become effective in accordance with its terms on the date this Agreement is terminated, unless DCRC has notified MSCG that it does not require the Transitional Offtake
Agreement to take effect, (ii) MSCG shall make commercially reasonable efforts to assign to DCRC all of MSCG’s rights and obligations under its term Sale Contracts for sales to Customers at the Refinery truck rack, and (iii) during
the term of the Transitional Offtake Agreement, MSCG shall, to the extent commercially reasonable, support, and shall take no actions intended to interfere with, DCRC’s efforts to establish a customer base for the offtake of Products produced
in the Refinery as MSCG transitions out of Refinery offtake. “Transitional Offtake Agreement” means for purposes hereof an agreement to be mutually agreed upon between the Parties after the Commencement Date that incorporates the terms of
Schedule 10. For the avoidance of doubt, if the Transitional Offtake Agreement becomes effective, to the extent any terms of the Transitional Offtake Agreement conflict with the termination procedures hereunder, the Transitional Offtake Agreement
shall control. 

  

	18.8	Export of Defaults to and Liquidation of Specified Agreements. The occurrence of an Early Termination Date shall constitute a material breach and an event of
default, howsoever described, under all Specified Agreements, and the Performing Party may, by giving a notice to the Non-Performing Party, designate an early termination date (which shall be no earlier than the Early Termination Date) for all
Specified Agreements and, upon such designation, terminate, liquidate, accelerate and otherwise close out all Specified Agreements that lawfully may be closed out and terminated or, to the extent that in the reasonable opinion of the Performing
Party certain of such Specified Agreements may not be liquidated and terminated under Applicable Law on such date, as soon thereafter as is reasonably practicable. In such event, the Performing Party shall calculate the payments due upon early
termination of such Specified Agreements in accordance with the terms set forth in such Specified Agreements, which shall be aggregated or netted to a single liquidated amount (the “Specified Agreement Close-Out Amount”) and paid
pursuant to the terms of such agreements, or if no payment date is specified, on the payment date specified in Section 18.10. In determining the Specified Agreement Close-Out Amount, the Performing Party may foreclose upon and apply any
collateral provided by or on behalf of the Non-Performing Party under this Agreement or any Specified Agreement. 

  

	18.9	Determination of the Termination Amount in the Event of Early Termination. The amount payable in respect of early termination shall comprise (without
duplication) all of the following amounts, which shall be aggregated or netted to a single liquidated amount (the “Termination Amount”) owing from one Party to the other Party: 

  
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	 	18.9.1	if MSCG requires DCRC to purchase the MSCG inventory pursuant to Section 18.6, the purchase price of the MSCG Inventory located at the Refinery determined in
accordance with Section 9.1 as of the date of termination; 

  

	 	18.9.2	the Specified Agreement Close-Out Amount as determined pursuant to Section 18.8; 

 

	 	18.9.3	the amount of any performance assurance, credit support or collateral provided by or on behalf of DCRC under this Agreement or any Specified Agreement held by MSCG at
the Early Termination Date, which shall be applied as a credit to DCRC; 

  

	 	18.9.4	Breakage Costs, including, for avoidance of doubt, the losses and costs (or gains) incurred (or realized) by the Performing Party, if MSCG, in terminating,
transferring, or otherwise modifying any outstanding contracts with Customers; 

  

	 	18.9.5	all Unpaid Amounts, including any purchase price for Product that has not yet been paid and any portion of the Provisional Payment Amount that has not been returned to
MSCG; 

  

	 	18.9.6	any other amounts or adjustments that are owed one Party by the other Party under this Agreement or any other Transaction Document; and 

 

	 	18.9.7	the applicable Early Termination Fee, if any, as provided in Section 18.5. 

 In the event of any termination, notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, MSCG shall at all times be bound to make payment under the Payment Direction Agreement in accordance with its terms
until performance under the Payment Direction Agreement is suspended pursuant to Section 18.4.6 and the terms thereof or the Payment Direction Agreement is terminated pursuant to the terms thereof. 

 

	18.10	Payment of Termination Amount. The Performing Party shall notify the Non-Performing Party of the Termination Amount due from or due such Party. If the
Non-Performing Party owes the Termination Amount to the Performing Party, the Non-Performing Party shall pay the Termination Amount on the second Business Day after it receives the statement. If the Performing Party owes the Termination Amount to
the Non-Performing Party, the Performing Party shall pay the Termination Amount once it has reasonably determined all amounts owed by the Non-Performing Party to it under all Specified Agreements and pursuant to its rights of close-out and setoff
under Section 18.11. 

  

	18.11	Setoff Rights of Performing Party. If the Performing Party elects to designate an Early Termination Date under Section 18.4.3, the Performing Party shall be
entitled, at its option and in its discretion (and without prior notice to the Non-Performing Party), to setoff against the Termination Amount (whether such Termination Amount is payable to the Performing Party or to the Non-Performing Party) any
other amounts payable under any agreements between the Non-Performing Party and the Performing Party (whether or not matured or contingent and irrespective of the currency, place of payment or place of booking of the obligation). To the extent that
the Termination Amount is so set off, the Termination Amount and other amounts will be discharged promptly and in all respects. The Performing Party will give notice to the other Party of any set-off effected under this Section 18.11.

 Notwithstanding the above, MSCG shall at all times be bound to make payment under the Payment Direction
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Payment Direction Agreement is suspended pursuant to Section 18.4.6 or otherwise terminated pursuant to the terms thereof. 

 

	18.12	Non-Exclusive Remedies. The Performing Party’s rights under this Section 18 are in addition to, and not in limitation or exclusion of, any other rights
of setoff, recoupment, combination of accounts, Lien or other right which it may have, whether by agreement, operation of law or otherwise. No delay or failure on the part of a Performing Party to exercise any right or remedy shall constitute an
abandonment of such right or remedy and the Performing Party shall be entitled to exercise such right or remedy at any time after a Termination Event has occurred and is continuing. 

 

	18.13	Indemnification. The Non-Performing Party shall reimburse the Performing Party for its costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, incurred in
connection with the enforcement of, suing for or collecting any amounts payable by the Non-Performing Party. The Non-Performing Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Performing Party for any damages, losses and expenses incurred by the
Performing Party as a result of any Termination Event. 

  

	19.	INDEMNIFICATION AND CLAIMS 

 

	19.1	To the fullest extent permitted by Applicable Law and except as specified otherwise elsewhere in this Agreement, DCRC shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless MSCG,
its Affiliates, and their Representatives, agents and contractors for and against any Liabilities which is caused by DCRC or its Representatives, agents or contractors, in performing its obligations under this Agreement, except to the extent that
such injury, disease, death, or damage to or loss of property was caused by the negligence or willful misconduct on the part of MSCG, its Representatives, agents or contractors. 

 

	19.2	To the fullest extent permitted by Applicable Law and except as specified otherwise elsewhere in this Agreement, MSCG shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless DCRC,
its Affiliates, and their Representatives, agents and contractors for and against any Liabilities caused by MSCG or its Representatives, agents or contractors in performing its obligations under this Agreement, except to the extent that such injury,
disease, death, or damage to or loss of property was caused by the negligence or willful misconduct on the part of DCRC, its Representatives, agents or contractors. 

 

	19.3	In addition to the indemnification obligations set forth in Sections 19.1 and 19.2 and elsewhere in this Agreement, each Party (referred to as the “Indemnifying
Party”) shall indemnify and hold the other Party (the “Indemnified Party”), its Affiliates, and their Representatives, agents and contractors, harmless from and against any and all Liabilities directly or indirectly arising
from (i) the Indemnifying Party’s breach of any of its obligations under or covenants made in this Agreement; (ii) the Indemnifying Party’s negligence or willful misconduct; (iii) the Indemnifying Party’s failure to
comply with Applicable Law with respect to the sale, transportation, storage, handling or disposal of Product or violation of any Environmental Law caused by the Indemnifying Party or its Representatives, agents or contractors, unless such violation
liability results from the Indemnified Party’s negligence or willful misconduct; or (iv) if any of the Indemnifying Party’s representations, covenants or warranties made herein proves to be materially incorrect or misleading when
made. 

  

	19.4	The Parties’ obligations to defend, indemnify, and hold each other harmless under the terms of this Agreement shall not vest any rights in any third party (whether
a Governmental Authority or private entity), nor shall they be considered an admission of liability or responsibility for any purposes other than those enumerated in this Agreement. 

  
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	19.5	Each Party agrees to notify the other Party as soon as practicable after receiving notice of any suit brought against it within the indemnities of this Agreement, shall
furnish to the other the complete details within its knowledge and shall render all reasonable assistance requested by the other in the defense. Each Party shall have the right but not the duty to participate, at its own expense, with counsel of its
own selection, in the defense and settlement thereof without relieving the other of any obligations hereunder. Notwithstanding the foregoing, an Indemnifying Party shall not be entitled to assume responsibility for and control of any judicial or
administrative proceeding if such proceeding involves a Termination Event by the Indemnifying Party under this Agreement which shall have occurred and be continuing. 

 

	20.	LIMITATION ON DAMAGES 

 

	20.1	Except for the Parties’ indemnification obligations set forth in this Agreement, or unless otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, the Parties’
liability for damages is limited to direct, actual damages only and neither Party shall be liable for specific performance, lost profits or other business interruption damages, or special, consequential, incidental, punitive, exemplary or indirect
damages, in tort, contract or otherwise, of any kind, arising out of or in any way connected with the performance, the suspension of performance, the failure to perform, or the termination of this Agreement. Each Party acknowledges the duty to
mitigate damages hereunder. 

  

	21.	INFORMATION AND INSPECTION RIGHTS 

 

	21.1	Audit Rights. Upon request by either Party, the other Party shall provide the requesting Party with copies of all relevant documents and records in its
possession that reasonably relate to the calculation of any formula, invoice, statement or the amount of any payment under this Agreement, except for any documents or pricing information concerning any of MSCG’s proprietary activities that are
in the custody or control of MSCG or any other person (whether or not related to this Agreement) or MSCG’s hedging activity or trading positions with any person that may have been utilized in connection with any Sale Contracts.

  

	21.2	Right to Physical Inspection. From time to time during the Term, MSCG shall have the right, at its own cost and expense, to have an Independent Inspector conduct
surveys and inspections of any of the Tanks or facilities at the Refinery that are used to handle, store or transfer the Product from the Refinery process units to the Tanks, and to observe any Product transfer, handling, metering or related
activities; provided that such surveys and inspections shall be made during normal working hours and upon reasonable notice and shall not disrupt the Refinery’s normal operations. Such surveys and inspections shall be in compliance with
the Refinery’s prevailing rules and procedures, and the Party undertaking such survey or inspection shall be responsible for its own personnel and representatives. If any dispute between the Parties has not been resolved as of the Early
Termination Date or Termination Date, as applicable, MSCG’s inspection rights under this Section 21.2 shall continue for a period that is the later of (i) the date on which all amounts due by one Party to the other Party as a result
of termination or expiration of this Agreement are paid as provided in Section 18 and (ii) removal of or transfer of title to the Product owned by MSCG or its consignees or assignees from the Refinery. 

 

	22.	GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE 

 

	22.1	 Approved Representatives. The Parties shall each appoint by written notice to the other Party two senior individuals representing them (the
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matters relating to the operation and administration of the Transaction Documents and to keep the Parties appraised of all material aspects of and developments relating to the Transaction
Documents. Each Approved Representative must be currently employed by the appointing Party at all times. Either Party may replace one or both of the individuals serving as its Approved Representatives in its discretion from time to time upon written
notice to the other Party. 

  

	22.2	Meetings of the Governance Committee. The quorum for decision making at a meeting of the Governance Committee shall be not less than one Approved Representative
appointed by each Party. Meetings of the Governance Committee shall be held quarterly or as required to resolve any matter or dispute or if so requested by either of the Parties. 

 

	22.3	Decisions of the Governance Committee. If agreement is reached in writing, the Governance Committee shall have such written agreement reflected in a mutually
acceptable amendment to this Agreement; provided that revisions to the schedules to this Agreement may be made upon the mutual agreement of the Authorized Representatives in writing (including by an exchange of e-mails or electronic messages)
without a formal amendment. The Parties agree that the Governance Committee shall have due regard to the Parties’ goals and objectives that were the basis of entering into this Agreement when making any relevant decisions or making any
agreement in respect of any matter referred to it under the Transaction Documents. 

  

	22.4	Third Party Referee. Without prejudice to any provision of this Agreement that sets out a specific time frame for consideration of a matter by the Governance
Committee or for the Parties to have specific rights following the Governance Committee failing to agree on matters referred to it, in the event the Governance Committee cannot reach agreement within 30 Business Days on any matter before it, after
consulting in good faith and using all reasonable efforts to reach agreement, such matter or dispute shall be referred to an independent third party for resolution. Such independent third party shall have an expertise in the subject matter and shall
be mutually agreed upon by the Parties. Such firm’s determination shall be in the form of a written opinion, as is appropriate under the circumstances, to be delivered within 30 days of submission of the dispute to the firm or as soon
thereafter as the firm can reasonably render its decision, and shall confirm that it was rendered in accordance with this Section 22, including that it was arrived at with due regard to the contract objectives. The fees and expenses of such
firm for its services in resolving such dispute shall be borne equally by the Parties. With respect to any matters before the Governance Committee, the Parties agree that no Party shall take action under Section 23 until the procedures of this
Section 22 have been completed provided, however, that any applicable statute of limitations shall be tolled during such period and either party may seek immediate injunctive relief if so required. 

 

	23.	GOVERNING LAW AND DISPUTES 

 

	23.1	Governing Law. This Agreement and all matters arising in connection therewith, including validity and enforcement, shall be governed by, interpreted and
construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York, without giving effect to its conflicts of laws principles that would result in the application of a different law. Each Party hereby submits itself to the exclusive jurisdiction of any
federal court of competent jurisdiction situated in the Borough of Manhattan, State of New York or, if any federal court declines to exercise or does not have jurisdiction, in any New York state court in the Borough of Manhattan, State of New York
and to service of process by certified mail, delivered to the Party at its last designated address. 

  

	23.2	 EACH PARTY HEREBY IRREVOCABLY WAIVES, TO
THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY OBJECTION TO THE
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VENUE THEREIN OR ANY CLAIM OF INCONVENIENT FORUM OF
SUCH COURT. EACH PARTY WAIVES, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY
APPLICABLE LAW, ANY RIGHT IT MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY
IN RESPECT OF ANY PROCEEDINGS RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT. EACH PARTY
IRREVOCABLY AGREES TO DESIGNATE ANY PROCEEDING RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT BROUGHT
IN THE COURTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK AS “COMMERCIAL” ON
THE REQUEST FOR JUDICIAL INTERVENTION SEEKING ASSIGNMENT TO THE COMMERCIAL DIVISION
OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. 

 

	23.3	Availability of Remedies. The Parties acknowledge and agree that damages may not be an adequate remedy for a breach of the provisions of this Agreement. For this
reason, among others, the Parties could be irreparably harmed if this Agreement is not deemed to be specifically enforceable or any other legal or equitable remedy or relief is deemed not to be available, and the Parties hereby agree that, but
without prejudice to Section 18, this Agreement shall be specifically enforceable and that all other legal and equitable remedies and relief shall be available. 

 

	24.	ASSIGNMENT 

  

	24.1	This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns. 

 

	24.2	A Party may not assign or otherwise transfer any of its rights or obligations or subcontract or delegate in whole or in part the performance of any of its obligations
under this Agreement to any person without the prior written consent of the other Party, except as set forth in Section 24.3; provided that if a Party requests assignment or transfer of this Agreement to an Affiliate, consent shall not be
unreasonably withheld. If written consent is given for any assignment, the assignor shall remain jointly and severally liable with the assignee for the full performance of the assignor’s obligations under this Agreement, unless the Parties
otherwise agree in writing. 

  

	24.3	Either Party may assign its receivables under this Agreement to a third party without the consent of the other Party. 

 

	24.4	Any prohibited assignment in violation of this Section 24 shall be null and void ab initio and the non-assigning Party shall have the right, without
prejudice to any other rights or remedies it may have hereunder or otherwise, to terminate this Agreement effective immediately upon notice to the Party attempting such assignment. 

 

	25.	NOTICES 

  

	25.1	 Notices in Writing. Any notice, demand or document that a Party is required or may desire to give hereunder, except to the extent specifically
provided otherwise herein, must be (i) in writing and (ii) given by personal delivery, overnight courier, facsimile, or U.S. mail registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, with the postage prepaid and properly addressed or
communicated to such Party at its address or facsimile number set forth in Section 25.2, or at such other address as either Party may have furnished to the other by notice given in accordance with this Section 25.1. Other than notices
relating to a Potential Event of Default, a Termination Event, termination of this Agreement, indemnification, assignment and disputes, notice may also be given by electronic mail at such e-mail address as is typically used for such type of matter
in the conduct of the recipient’s business. Any notice delivered or made by personal delivery, overnight courier, facsimile, or U.S. mail shall be deemed to be given on the date of actual delivery as shown by the receipt for personal delivery
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addresser’s machine confirmation for facsimile delivery, or the registry or certification receipt for registered or certified mail. 

 

	25.2	Addresses. 

 If to
DCRC: 
 Delaware City Refining Company LLC 
 1 Sylvan Way, 2nd floor 
 Parsippany, NJ 07054-3887 

Attention: Executive Vice President, Commercial 
 With a copy to: 
 Delaware City Refining Company LLC 

1 Sylvan Way, 2nd floor 
 Parsippany, NJ 07054-3887 
 Attention: General Counsel 

If to MSCG: 
 Morgan Stanley Capital Group Inc. 
 2000 Westchester Avenue, Floor 01 

Purchase, New York 10577-2530 
 Attention: Randall O’Connor 
 Phone: 914-225-1466 

Facsimile: 914-225-9298 
 E-mail: randall.o’connor@morganstanley.com 
 With a copy to: 

Morgan Stanley Capital Group Inc. 
 2000 Westchester Avenue, Floor 01 
 Purchase, New York 10577-2530 

Attention: Kenneth Carlino 
 Phone: 914-225-1417 
 Facsimile: 914-225-9299 

E-mail: kenneth.carlino@morganstanley.com 
  

	26.	NATURE OF THE TRANSACTION AND RELATIONSHIP OF
THE PARTIES 

  

	26.1	Neither this Agreement nor any other Transaction Document or transaction under any of them, nor the performance by the Parties of their respective obligations under
this Agreement, any other Transaction Document or any transaction, shall constitute or create a joint venture, partnership or legal entity of any kind between the Parties. It is understood that each Party has complete charge of its employees and
agents in the performance of its duties hereunder, and nothing herein shall be construed to make a Party, or any employee or agent of such Party, an agent or employee of another Party. No Party shall have any authority (unless expressly conferred in
writing under this Agreement or otherwise and not revoked) to bind another Party as its agent or otherwise. 

  
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	27.	CONFIDENTIALITY 

  

	27.1	This Agreement and all documents related to the foregoing and any information pertaining thereto made available by a Party or its Representatives to the other Party or
its Representatives, are confidential (collectively, “Confidential Information”). Each Party shall at a minimum use the same efforts and standard of care with respect to Confidential Information provided by the other Party that it
uses to preserve its own confidential information, and in no event less than reasonable efforts. Confidential Information shall not be discussed with or disclosed to any third party by any Party except for such information (i) as may become
generally available to the public through no breach of this Section 27.1 or any other agreement between the Parties, (ii) as may be required or appropriate in response to any summons, subpoena or otherwise in connection with any litigation
or to comply with any Applicable Law or accounting disclosure rule or standard or request by any supervisory or regulatory authority, (iii) as may be obtained from a non-confidential source that disclosed such information in a manner that did
not violate its obligations to the other Party or its credit support provider in making such disclosure, or (iv) as may be furnished to the disclosing Party’s Affiliates or to its Representatives, all of whom are required to keep the
information that is disclosed in confidence. This provision shall remain in effect for two years following the termination of this Agreement. 

  

	27.2	In the case of disclosure covered by clause (ii) of Section 27.1, and if the disclosing Party’s counsel advises that it is permissible to do so, the
disclosing Party shall notify the other Party in writing of any proceeding of which it is aware which may result in disclosure, and use reasonable efforts to prevent or limit such disclosure. The Parties may exercise all remedies available at law or
in equity to enforce or seek relief in connection with the confidentiality obligations contained in this Agreement. 

  

	28.	MISCELLANEOUS 

  

	28.1	Survival. Termination or expiration of this Agreement shall not affect any rights or obligations that may have accrued prior to termination, including any in
respect of antecedent breaches and, for the avoidance of doubt but subject to the terms of this Agreement, any rights or obligations under this Agreement or any of the other Transaction Documents in respect of transactions entered into up to and
including the date of termination or expiration of this Agreement except as expressly provided herein. The obligations of each Party that expressly survive termination, are required to take effect on or give effect to termination or the consequences
of termination or which by their very nature must survive termination, shall continue in full force and effect notwithstanding termination of this Agreement. 

 

	28.2	 Entire Agreement; Amendments. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the Parties regarding the matters contemplated herein or
related thereto, and no representations or warranties shall be implied or provisions added hereto in the absence of a written agreement to such effect between the Parties after the Effective Date; provided, however, that nothing in
this Agreement shall limit, impair or contravene the Parties’ or their Affiliates’ rights as set forth in any Specified Agreement (whether entered into prior to, on or after the Effective Date) regarding the collection and determination of
margin and collateral, the exporting or importing of events of default, termination events, or the netting and setting off of amounts due. This Agreement may not be altered, amended, modified or otherwise changed in any respect except in writing
duly executed by an authorized representative of each Party and no representations or warranties shall be implied or terms added in the absence of a writing signed by both Parties. No promise, representation or inducement has been made by either
Party that is not embodied in this 

  
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Agreement, and neither Party shall be bound by or liable for any alleged representation, promise or inducement not so set forth. 

 

	28.3	Severability. If at any time any court of competent jurisdiction declares any provision of this Agreement is or becomes illegal, invalid or unenforceable in any
respect under any Applicable Law of any jurisdiction, neither the legality, validity or enforceability of the remaining provisions nor the legality, validity or enforceability of such provision under the Applicable Law of any other jurisdiction
will, in any way, be affected or impaired. The Parties will negotiate in good faith with a view to reform this Agreement in order to give effect to the original intention of the Parties and produce as nearly as is practicable in all the
circumstances the appropriate balance of the commercial interests of the Parties. The failure to agree upon such provisions for any reason or no reason shall not be considered a breach of this Agreement. 

 

	28.4	Waiver and Cumulative Remedies. No failure to exercise, nor any delay in exercising, any right, power or remedy under this Agreement or provided by Applicable
Law shall operate as a waiver, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right or remedy prevent any further or other exercise or the exercise of any other right or remedy. The rights and remedies provided in this Agreement are cumulative and
not exclusive of any rights or remedies (provided by Applicable Law or otherwise). Any waiver of any breach of this Agreement shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent breach. 

 

	28.5	Time Is of the Essence. Time shall be of the essence for this Agreement with respect to all aspects of each Party’s performance of its obligations under
this Agreement. 

  

	28.6	No Third-Party Beneficiaries. There are no third party beneficiaries to this Agreement and the provisions of this Agreement shall not impart any legal or
equitable right, remedy or claim enforceable by any person, firm or organization other than the Parties and their successors in interest and permitted assigns. 

 

	28.7	Announcements. At no time during the Term of this Agreement, and for a period of two years following its expiration or termination, shall any Party issue any
press announcement or public statement regarding this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other Party, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned, except as may be required by Applicable Law or to the extent
public disclosure is required under the circumstances described in any relevant confidentiality agreement entered into between the Parties. The issuing Party will: 

 

	 	28.7.1	use all reasonable efforts to notify the other Party of the content of such announcement at least three Business Days prior to such issue (unless otherwise required by
Applicable Law or to the extent public disclosure is required under the circumstances described in any relevant confidentiality agreement entered into by the Parties); and 

 

	 	28.7.2	take the other Party’s comments on the proposed announcement into account as is reasonable in the circumstances, provided such comments are received within two
Business Days of the notification. 

  

	28.8	Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed by the Parties in separate counterparts and all such counterparts shall together constitute one and the same
instrument. In the event that any signature is delivered by facsimile transmission, such signature shall create a valid and binding obligation of the Party executing (or on whose behalf the signature is executed) the same with the same force and
effect as if such facsimile signature page were an original thereof. 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each Party hereto has caused this Agreement to be executed by its duly authorized
representative. 
  

	
	Executed by
	
	MORGAN STANLEY CAPITAL GROUP INC.
	
	  

	Name:
	Title:
	Date:
	
	Executed by
	
	DELAWARE CITY REFINING COMPANY LLC
	
	  

	Name:
	Title:
	Date:

  
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 SCHEDULE 1 – PRODUCTS LIST 

(subject to revision upon decision of the Governance Committee) 

 

			
	 Generic Product Description
	  	 Advisor Product Code

	1. Light Finished Products	  	
	CBOB	  	CBOB10.0UNL7.8
	CBOB_SUP	  	CBOB10.0PRE7.8
	FINISHED HEATING	  	HSFO2
	FINISHED JET	  	JET
	PBOB	  	RBOB10.0UNL7.8
	RBOB	  	RBOB10.0UNL13.5
	ULTRA LOW SULFUR DIESEL	  	ULSD
	ULTRA LOW SULFUR KEROSENE	  	ULSK
		
	2. Intermediate Products	  	
	ALKYLATE	  	ALKY
	BLENDSTOCK GASOLINE	  	GBLEND
	CHD1 FEED	  	CHDLGO
	HEAVY REFORMATE	  	HVYREF
	HIGH SULFUR NO 2 OIL BLENDSTOCK	  	HSDBLND
	LIGHT CYCLE OIL	  	LCO
	LIGHT FCCU GASOLINE	  	LCATG
	LT. STRAIGHT RUN	  	LSRG
	NAPTHA 40	  	NAP40-PURCH
	NAPTHA COKER	  	NAPCK
	POLYMER GASOLINE	  	PLG
	RAW FCC NAPHTHA	  	CATG
	REFORMATE	  	REFM
	SLOP OIL	  	SLOP
	SOUR KEROSENE	  	KERO-UNTRTD
	STRAIGHT RUN NAPHTA	  	NAPSTR
	SWEET NAPHTHA	  	NAPSWEET
		
	3. Slurry	  	
	FCC SLURRY OIL	  	CSO

 SCHEDULE 2 – FORM OF QUARTERLY FORECAST 

 

			
	Quarterly Delivery Forecast	  	ALL DATES & VOLUME DATA ARE INCLUDED FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES 
ONLY

			
	Date of Report:	  	 June 19, 2011

	Delivery Month 2:	  	 July-11

	Delivery Month 3:	  	 August-11

	Report Author:	  	 DCRC

	Report Receiver:	  	 MSCG

	Report Frequency:	  	 Prior to the 20th of every month

	Scheduled Maintenance:	  	 [Insert dates/comments if any]

  

											
	 	  	 	  	 	  	July-11	  	August-11	  	 
	 Category
	  	 Generic Product

Description
	  	 Advisor Product Code
	  	Production
Estimate
(M Bbls )	  	Production
Estimate
(M Bbls )	  	Notes /Comments
	 Light Finished Products
	  	CBOB	  	CBOBUNL 12.9	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	 Light Finished Products
	  	CBOB_SUP	  	CBOBPRE 12.9	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	 Light Finished Products
	  	PBOB	  	RBOB10.0UNL 13.5	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	 Light Finished Products
	  	RBOB	  	RBOB10.0UNL 13.5	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	 Light Finished Products
	  	FINISHED HEATING	  	HSFO2	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	 Light Finished Products
	  	FINISHED JET	  	JET	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	 Light Finished Products
	  	FINISHED LSD	  	LSD	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	 Light Finished Products
	  	HEATING OIL	  	HSFO2 UNDYED	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	 Light Finished Products
	  	MARINE DIESEL	  	MDO	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	 Light Finished Products
	  	Specialty Grade	  		  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	 Light Finished Products
	  	Specialty Grade	  		  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	 Total Light Finished Products
	  		  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	

 SCHEDULE 3 – FORM OF MONTHLY DELIVERY SCHEDULE 

 

			
	Monthly Delivery Schedule	  	ALL DATES & VOLUME DATA ARE INCLUDED FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY

			
	Date of Report:	  	 June 19, 2011

	Delivery Month:	  	 July-11

	Report Author:	  	 DCRC

	Report Receiver:	  	 MSCG

	Report Frequency:	  	 Prior to the 20th of every month

	Scheduled Maintenance:	  	 [Insert dates/comments if any]

  

													
	 Category
	  	 Generic Product

Description
	  	 Advisor Product Code
	  	Production
Estimate
(M Bbls )	  	Consumption
Estimate
(M Bbls )	  	Net Production
Estimate
(M Bbls )	  	Notes /Comments
	 Light Finished Products
	  	CBOB	  	CBOBUNL 12.9	  	[redacted]	  		  	[redacted]	  	
	 Light Finished Products
	  	CBOB_SUP	  	CBOBPRE 12.9	  	[redacted]	  		  	[redacted]	  	
	 Light Finished Products
	  	PBOB	  	RBOB10.0UNL 13.5	  	[redacted]	  		  	[redacted]	  	
	 Light Finished Products
	  	RBOB	  	RBOB10.0UNL 13.5	  	[redacted]	  		  	[redacted]	  	
	 Light Finished Products
	  	FINISHED HEATING	  	HSFO2	  	[redacted]	  		  	[redacted]	  	
	 Light Finished Products
	  	FINISHED JET	  	JET	  	[redacted]	  		  	[redacted]	  	
	 Light Finished Products
	  	FINISHED LSD	  	LSD	  	[redacted]	  		  	[redacted]	  	
	 Light Finished Products
	  	HEATING OIL	  	HSFO2 UNDYED	  	[redacted]	  		  	[redacted]	  	
	 Light Finished Products
	  	MARINE DIESEL	  	MDO	  	[redacted]	  		  	[redacted]	  	
	 Light Finished Products
	  	Specialty Grade	  		  	[redacted]	  		  	[redacted]	  	
	 Light Finished Products
	  	Specialty Grade	  		  	[redacted]	  		  	[redacted]	  	
	 Total Light Finished Products
	  		  	[redacted]	  		  	[redacted]	  	
							
	 Slurry
	  	FCC SLURRY OIL	  	CSO	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
							
	 Intermediate Products
	  	LT. STRAIGHT RUN	  	LSRG	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	 Intermediate Products
	  	RAW FCC NAPHTHA	  	CATG	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	 Intermediate Products
	  	SOUR NAPHTHA	  	NAPLOW	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	 Intermediate Products
	  	SOUR NAPHTHA	  	NAP40	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	 Intermediate Products
	  	SWEET NAPTHA	  	NAPSWEET	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	 Intermediate Products
	  	ALKYLATE	  	ALKY	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	 Intermediate Products
	  	REFORMATE	  	REFM	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	 Intermediate Products
	  	CHD1 FEED	  	CHDLGO	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	 Intermediate Products
	  	SOUR ST RUN KERO	  	KERO	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	 Intermediate Products
	  	Other	  		  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
	 Total Intermediate Products
	  		  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	
						
	 Total All Products
	  		  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	[redacted]	  	

 SCHEDULE 4 – FORM OF WEEKLY NOMINATION 

 

																											
	 RBOB
	 		 				 		 	 	RBOB TANKS AT DELAWARE CITY REFINERY	 		 		 	
		 		 				 		 	 	TK NO.	  	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	TOTAL CAP	 		 		 	
		 		 				 		 	 	CAPACITY	  	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 		 		 	
		 		 				 		 	 	SAFE FILL	  	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 		 		 	
		 		 				 		 	 	TANK HEELS	  	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 		 		 	
		 		 				 		 	 	WORKING CAPACITY	  	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 		 		 	
											
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 AVAILABLE
 END INV
 BBLS
	 	 ACTUAL
 REFINERY INV
 W/HEELS
	 	 AVAIL TK SPACE

BBLS

	 	 	OPEN INV	 	PRODUCTION RACK	 	BATCH NUMBERS /	 	 	BUCKEYE	 	LAUREL	 	WATERBORNE	 	ADJ	 	 	 
	DATE	 	BBLS	 	BBLS	 	 	BBLS	 	BARGE /VSL NAME	 	 	BBLS	 	BBLS	 	BBLS	 	BBLS	 	 	 
	 1-Jul-11
	 	[redacted]	 	 	—  	  	 	[redacted]	 				 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 2-Jul-11
	 	[redacted]	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	[redacted]	 	 	[redacted]	  	 		 		 	[redacted]	 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 3-Jul-11
	 	[redacted]	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	[redacted]	 				 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 4-Jul-11
	 	[redacted]	 	 	—  	  	 	[redacted]	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	[redacted]	 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 5-Jul-11
	 	[redacted]	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	[redacted]	 				 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 6-Jul-11
	 	[redacted]	 	 	—  	  	 	[redacted]	 				 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 7-Jul-11
	 	[redacted]	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	[redacted]	 				 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 8-Jul-11
	 	[redacted]	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	[redacted]	 	 	[redacted]	  	 		 		 	[redacted]	 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 9-Jul-11
	 	[redacted]	 	 	—  	  	 	[redacted]	 				 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 10-Jul-11
	 	[redacted]	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	[redacted]	 				 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 11-Jul-11
	 	[redacted]	 	 	—  	  	 	[redacted]	 				 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 12-Jul-11
	 	[redacted]	 	 	—  	  	 	[redacted]	 				 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 13-Jul-11
	 	[redacted]	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	[redacted]	 	 	[redacted]	  	 		 	[redacted]	 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 14-Jul-11
	 	[redacted]	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	[redacted]	 				 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 15-Jul-11
	 	[redacted]	 	 	—  	  	 	[redacted]	 				 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 16-Jul-11
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	 17-Jul-11
	 	[redacted]	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	[redacted]	 				 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 18-Jul-11
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	 19-Jul-11
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	 20-Jul-11
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	 21-Jul-11
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	 22-Jul-11
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	 23-Jul-11
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	 24-Jul-11
	 	[redacted]	 	 	—  	  	 	[redacted]	 				 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 25-Jul-11
	 	[redacted]	 	 	[redacted]	  	 	[redacted]	 				 		 		 		 		 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]	 	[redacted]
	 26-Jul-11
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	 27-Jul-11
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	 28-Jul-11
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	 29-Jul-11
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	 30-Jul-11
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	 31-Jul-11
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	 1-Aug-11
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	 2-Aug-11
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	 3-Aug-11
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	 4-Aug-11
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	 5-Aug-11
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	 6-Aug-11
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	 7-Aug-11
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	 8-Aug-11
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	 9-Aug-11
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	 10-Aug-11
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	 11-Aug-11
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	 12-Aug-11
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	 13-Aug-11
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	 14-Aug-11
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	 15-Aug-11
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	 16-Aug-11
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	 17-Aug-11
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	 18-Aug-11
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	 19-Aug-11
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	 20-Aug-11
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	 21-Aug-11
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	 22-Aug-11
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	 23-Aug-11
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	 24-Aug-11
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	 25-Aug-11
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	 26-Aug-11
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	 27-Aug-11
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	 28-Aug-11
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	 29-Aug-11
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	 30-Aug-11
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	 31-Aug-11
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 SCHEDULE 5 – PAYMENT DAYS FOR LIGHT FINISHED PRODUCTS 

AND SPECIALTY GRADES 
 The
applicable Provisional Payment Day and Final Payment Day for each Relevant Delivery Date occurring during a calendar week, subject to the Holiday Modifications below, is as follows: 

TABLE 1: Payment Day Table 
  

					
	 Relevant Delivery Date
	  	 Provisional Payment Day*
	  	 Final Payment Day**

	 Sunday
	  	Monday	  	Wednesday
	 Monday
	  	Tuesday	  	Thursday
	 Tuesday
	  	Wednesday	  	Friday
	 Wednesday
	  	Thursday	  	Monday of the following week
	 Thursday
	  	Friday	  	Tuesday of the following week
	 Friday
	  	Friday	  	Wednesday of the following week
	 Saturday
	  	Monday of the following week	  	Wednesday of the following week

  

	*	Holiday Modifications to Provisional Payment Day: 

 (1) If a Tuesday Wednesday or Thursday is a non-Business Day, then, unless (2) below applies, the Provisional Payment Day for the Relevant Delivery Date preceding such non-Business Day is the next
following Business Day. 
 For example, if Thursday is a non-Business Day, then the Provisional Payment Day for Wednesday is
Friday. 
 (2) If a Friday is a non-Business Day or if a Monday of the following week is a non-Business Day, then (i) the
Provisional Payment Day for the Relevant Delivery Date falling on the first non-Business Day occurring at the end of the relevant week will be the day prior to such Relevant Delivery Date, and (ii) the Provisional Payment Day for the Relevant
Delivery Date falling on the last Business Day of the relevant week will be such Relevant Delivery Date. 
 For example:

 If Friday is not a Business Day for a particular week, then the Provisional Payment Day for Friday will be Thursday and the
Provisional Payment Day for Thursday will be Thursday. 
 If the Monday in the week following a particular week is not a Business
Day, then the Provisional Payment Day for Saturday of such week will be Friday. 
  

	**	Holiday Modifications to Final Payment Day: 

 If any day after the Relevant Delivery Date up to and including the Final Payment Day specified in Table 1 above is not a Business Day, then the Final Payment Day shall be the third Business Day following
the Relevant Delivery Date, if such third Business Day is different than the day specified in Table 1. 

  

 SCHEDULE 6 – LIGHT FINISHED PRODUCTS AND SPECIALTY GRADE PRICING 

INTENT AND STRUCTURE OF PRICING ARRANGEMENT

 The intent of this Light Finished Products Pricing schedule is to provide a mechanism under which DCRC will receive the proceeds that
would be associated with “market priced” sales of Light Finished Product. “Market priced” means a price that reflects the value that would be obtained by two parties in negotiating an arms length transaction in the open market.

 The Light Finished Product that MSCG purchases from DCRC on a delivered into-tank basis will subsequently be sold by MSCG under three modes
of delivery: the Refinery truck rack (“Rack”), the Refinery dock (“Barge”), the pipelines that ship product from the Refinery to Linden, NJ (“NYH Pipe”) and to Booth, PA (“PA Pipe”). The ***** modes of
delivery will generally result in ***** than the ***** mode of delivery. This schedule is structured such that DCRC will receive, on a daily basis, an initial minimum price that reflects ***** (the “Base Barge Price”). DCRC will
subsequently receive additional proceeds (the “Location Premium”) that reflect the *****. 
 The Base Barge Price will be set at a
level that reflects a market price (“*****”) for delivery to *****, less ***** to the transaction between DCRC and MSCG. The costs to execute such conversion between these two transaction bases include ***** and a time-value-of-money
(“TVM”) adjustment at ***** basis points (“bps”). The TVM adjustment captures the economic impact of ***** compared to when a buyer would pay under the reference ***** barge transaction. 

The Location Premium will be calculated based on the net revenue improvement between the three alternate modes of delivery (*****) compared to the Base
Barge Price. This net revenue improvement adjusts the higher ***** price by ***** associated with selling product via ***** relative to Barge. This includes ***** and TVM costs. In essence, the Location Premium compares the ***** of a ***** sale to
the *****, with ***** netback. This incremental netback value is ***** to arrive at the total Location Premium. 
 ***** will receive a Sales
Incentive from *****, that is a *****. 
 MSCG will also pay *****. 

 SECTION I: BASE BARGE
PRICE 
 The Base Barge Price shall be calculated as follows: 

Base Barge Price = *****, where: 
  

	A.	***** = *****. 

  

	B.	***** = *****: 

  

	 	1.	*****. 

  

	 	2.	***** = *****. 

 SECTION
II: PROVISIONAL PRICE 
 The Provisional Price payable by MSCG pursuant to Section 9.1 with
respect to a Light Finished Product shall equal the ***** prices effective for the Delivery Date, or if the Delivery Date is not a Business Day or is the same as/the Provisional Payment Day, effective for the Business Day prior to the Delivery Date.

 The Provisional Price payable by MSCG pursuant to Section 9.1 with respect to a Specialty Grade shall equal 

***** to produce the Specialty Grade Product instead of the “Next Best Alternative Product” as mutually agreed between the Parties. 

SECTION III: FINAL PRICE 

The Final Price payable by MSCG pursuant to Section 9.1 with respect to a Product shall equal ***** for the Business Day on which DCRC delivers to MSCG
the Daily Report of Delivered Volumes for such Product delivery pursuant to Section 5.9. 
 SECTION IV:
LOCATION PREMIUM 
 In addition to the Final Price, ***** on Light Finished Products
only, which is a lump sum amount payable pursuant to Section 9.2 and calculated in the following manner: 
 Location Premium = *****:

  
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	A.	Rack Premium = *****, where: 

  

	 	1.	Rack Volume = with respect to the relevant delivery day, the volume ***** at the rack (including *****. 

 

	 	2.	Rack vs. Barge Price Differential = with respect to the relevant delivery day, the price at which *****), less ***** expressed as a differential to a *****
calculated using the ***** prices effective on the day that the rack sale transaction is priced (which is based on the market closing price the ***** prior to the ***** at the rack). 

 

	 	(a)	Rack Costs include, with respect to the relevant delivery day, any rack fees paid to DCRC, a $*****/gallon rack sales administration fee paid ***** to bridge the period
of time between ***** cash receipt on its rack sales and the payment timing of the standard ***** transaction. 

  

	B.	NYH Pipe Premium = *****, where: 

  

	 	1.	NYH Pipe Volume = with respect to the relevant delivery day, the volume *****. 

 

	 	2.	NYH Pipe vs. Barge Price Differential = with respect to the relevant delivery day, the price at which *****. less ***** (if any) expressed as a differential to a
***** calculated using the ***** prices effective at the time the pipe sale transaction is executed. 

  

	 	(a)	NYH Pipe Costs = with respect to the relevant delivery day, the Tariff to ship on ***** and a ***** to bridge the period of time between ***** cash
receipt on its NYH Pipe sales and the payment timing of the standard ***** transaction 

  

	C.	PA Pipe Premium = *****, where: 

  

	 	1.	PA Pipe Volume = with respect to the relevant delivery day, the volume *****. 

 

	 	2.	PA Pipe vs. Barge Price Differential = with respect to the relevant delivery day, the price at which ***** expressed as a differential to a ***** calculated
using the ***** prices effective at the time the pipe sale transaction is executed. 

  

	 	(a)	PA Pipe Costs = with respect to the relevant delivery day, the Tariff to ship on ***** and a ***** to bridge the period of time between ***** cash receipt on its
PA Pipe sales and the payment timing of the standard ***** transaction 

  
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 SECTION V: SALES INCENTIVE

 DCRC will pay MSCG a Sales Incentive, which is a lump sum amount payable pursuant to Section 9.3 and calculated in the following
manner: 
 Sales Incentive = (A) x *****, where: 
  

	A.	A = ***** as follows: 

  

	 	1.	*****% to MSCG for quarters in which the ***** is less than $***** million. 

 

	 	2.	*****% to MSCG for quarters in which the ***** is higher than $***** but less than $***** million (MSCG receives *****% of the ***** in this band).

  

	 	3.	*****% to MSCG for quarters in which the ***** is higher than $***** but less than $***** million (MSCG receives *****% of the ***** in this band in addition to the
amount received under A2 above). 

  

	 	4.	*****% to MSCG for quarters in which the ***** is higher than $***** but less than $***** million (MSCG receives *****% of the ***** in this band in addition to
the amounts received under A2 and A3 above). 

  

	 	5.	*****% to MSCG for quarters in which the ***** is higher than $***** but less than $***** million (MSCG receives *****% of the ***** in this band in addition to
the amounts received under A2, A3 and A4 above). 

  

	 	6.	*****% to MSCG for quarters in which the ***** is higher than $***** million (MSCG receives *****% of the ***** in this band in addition to the amounts received
under A2, A3, A4 and A5 above. 

  

	B.	In the event that the total volumes of Light Finished Product produced in any quarter are below *****MB, MSCG and DCRC would agree to adjust the ***** as follows:

  

	 	1.	***** x *****, where: 

  

	 	(a)	***** = ***** 

  

	 	(b)	***** = ***** 

  

	C.	The total Sales Incentive will not exceed $***** per contract year. 

  

	D.	For purposes of this calculation, the Location Premium will be calculated prior to any time-value-of-money adjustments and will constitute the aggregate ***** payable
over the relevant quarterly period. 

  
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 SECTION VI: SPECIALTY GRADE
PREMIUM 
 In addition to the Location Premium (which, for the avoidance of doubt, shall not be paid on
Specialty Grades), MSCG will also pay DCRC a Specialty Grade Premium, which is a lump sum amount payable pursuant to Section 9.2 and calculated in the following manner: 
 Specialty Grade Premium = (A) x *****, where: 
  

	A.	(A) = *****%. 

  

	B.	Specialty Volume = with respect to the relevant transaction, the volume of specialty waterborne products sold by MSCG from the Refinery, where
“specialty” means grades other than the grades listed on Schedule 1 of this Agreement. 

  

	C.	FOB Specialty Product Price = the price, to be mutually agreed to by the Parties, of the Specialty Product as ***** by the designated mode of transportation. In
cases where the FOB Specialty Product Price is not readily transparent, the Parties will use ***** price for the Specialty Product in a relevant market, ***** to *****, as a guide for setting the FOB Specialty Product Price.

  

	D.	Next Best Alternative Product Price = the ***** of the “Next Best Alternative Product,” defined as the Product that the Refinery would produce if it
chose not to produce the Specialty Grade Product. The Next Best Alternative Product Price would be mutually agreed upon by the Parties before the Specialty Grade Product was produced by the Refinery. 

 

	E.	In addition, DCRC will receive *****. 

  
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 Illustrative Base Barge Price Calculations: 

 

															
	 General Product

Description
	  	 Advisor Product

Code
	  	 ***** Reference Price
	  	Barge
Freight(1)
(cpg)	 	Loading
Cost(2)
(cpg)	 	Netback
before
Delivery Cost
(cpg)	 	Delivery
Costs(3)
(cpg)	 	Total
Netback
(cpg)
	 CBOB
	  	CBOBUNL12.9	  	 *****
	  	*****	 	*****	 	*****	 	*****	 	*****
	 CBOB_SUP
	  	CBOBPRE12.9	  	*****	  	*****	 	*****	 	*****	 	*****	 	*****
	 FINISHED JET
	  	JET	  	*****	  	*****	 	*****	 	*****	 	*****	 	*****
	 HEATING OIL
	  	HSFO2 UNDYED	  	*****	  	*****	 	*****	 	*****	 	*****	 	*****
	 PBOB
	  	RBOB10.0UNL13.5	  	*****	  	*****	 	*****	 	*****	 	*****	 	*****
	 RBOB
	  	RBOB10.0UNL13.5	  	*****	  	*****	 	*****	 	*****	 	*****	 	*****
	 ULSD
	  	ULSD	  	*****	  	*****	 	*****	 	*****	 	*****	 	*****
	 ULSK
	  	ULSK	  	 *****
	  	*****	 	*****	 	*****	 	*****	 	*****

 Footnotes: 
  

	1)	Barge freight set with reference to the Poten & Partners Northeast Barge Market Report as of 03/15/2011 

 

	2)	Includes inspection charges (***** cpg), line handling (***** cpg), insurance (***** cpg), assist tug - docking and undocking (*****) 

 

	3)	Includes applicable TVM Charge, insurance for inventory in Tank (***** cpg) and *****% loss allowance 

  
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 SCHEDULE 7 – INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTS PRICING 

The price (the “PBF Intermediate Product Price”) paid for each Product (as defined in the table below) by PBF to MSCG for MSCG’s sales to
PBF shall be equal to (A) + (B), where: 
  

	(A)	= ***** 

  

	(B)	= ***** 

 The price (the “MSCG Intermediate
Product Price”) paid for each Product by MSCG to PBF’s sales to MSCG shall be equal to (A) + (B) - (C), where: 
  

	(A)	= ***** 

  

	(B)	= ***** 

  

	(C)	= ***** 

 The differential values set forth in
the table below are representative of differentials which might apply. 
  

															
	 Product Category
	  	 General Product
Description
	  	 Advisor
Product Code
	  	 *****
	  	 Cash Reference Price
	  	 Cash Pricing Differential
Rationale
	  	 *****
	  	 *****

	Intermediate products	  	LT. STRAIGHT RUN	  	LSRG	  	*****	  	 *****
	  	 *****
	  	*****	  	*****
	Intermediate products	  	RAW FCC NAPHTHA	  	CATG	  	*****	  	  	  	*****	  	*****
	Intermediate products	  	SOUR NAPHTHA	  	NAPLOW	  	*****	  	  	  	*****	  	*****
	Intermediate products	  	SOUR NAPHTHA	  	NAP40	  	*****	  	  	  	*****	  	*****
	Intermediate products	  	SWEET NAPHTHA	  	NAPSWEET	  	*****	  	  	  	*****	  	*****

  

															
	 Product Category
	  	 General Product
Description
	  	 Advisor
Product Code
	  	 *****
	  	 Cash Reference Price
	  	 Cash Pricing Differential
Rationale
	  	 *****
	  	 *****

	Intermediate products	  	ALKYLATE	  	ALKY	  	*****	  	Estimated market value for Alkylate	  	 *****
	  	*****	  	*****
	Intermediate products	  	REFORMATE	  	REFM	  	*****	  	Estimated market value for Reformate	  	 *****
	  	*****	  	*****
	Intermediate products	  	CHD1 FEED	  	CHDLGO	  	*****	  	*****	  	*****	  	*****	  	*****
	Intermediate products	  	SOUR ST RUN KERO	  	KERO	  	*****	  	*****	  	*****	  	*****	  	*****

  
 Footnote: 
  

	1)	First nearby contract. Each month, Contracts will be rolled ratably over *****, beginning on the ***** Business Day before the settle, such that on this ***** Business
Day before the settle, ***** of the contracts will be rolled (at the settlement price for this ***** Business Day before the settle) to the contract for the month after the near month, and therefore ***** of the Cash Pricing Differentials will be
adjusted to match this new contract. On the ***** Business Day before the settle, an additional ***** of the contracts will be rolled (at the settlement price) to the contract for the month after the near month, and by the close of the *****
Business Day prior to the near month contract settle, the ***** of the contracts will be rolled such that all Cash Pricing Differentials will be based off the contract for the month after the near month. 

From time to time, including prior to the Commercial Operations Date, the Parties may amend and revise the Cash Pricing Differentials and/or the Delivery
Costs. The Parties shall make commercially reasonable efforts to agree upon any updates, with MSCG serving as the ultimate calculation agent. MSCG shall keep PBF apprised of any spot market transactions that MSCG undertakes related to the supply or
offtake of any of the Intermediate or Lube product streams. This information shall be used as an over-riding source of updates to the Cash Pricing Differentials. 
 In order to maintain consistency across technology platforms, on any given day that MSCG and PBF decide to change the Cash Pricing differentials, the change must be agreed to by 3pm ET. The updated Cash
Pricing Differential will be applied to volumes produced or consumed by the Refinery on the day of the change (this volume data will be sent by PBF to MSCG on the morning of the Business Day after which the Cash Pricing Differential was changed).

 SCHEDULE 8 – SLURRY PRICING 

The price paid for Slurry by MSCG to DCRC for DCRC’s sales to MSCG shall be equal to effective for the Business Day on which DCRC delivers to MSCG
the Daily Report of Delivered Volumes for the relevant Slurry delivery pursuant to Section 5.9. Daily Price to be ***** 
 From time to time,
including prior to the Commercial Operations Date, the Parties may agree to amend and revise the price adjustment for reasons that include, but are not limited to, changing market dynamics or quality of the product. 

Quality adjustment scale: 
  

	(1)	If Sulfur is greater than ***** the following adjustment shall be added to the price: 

 ***** 
 Example: If the Sulfur is ***** wt.% the adjustment shall be: (using prices from
09/14/2010): 
 ***** 
 No adjustment shall apply for sulfur at or less than ***** 
  

	(2)	If API gravity at ***** degrees Fahrenheit is less than ***** the following adjustment shall be added to the price: 

***** 
 Example: If the API gravity is *****,
the adjustment shall be: 
 ***** 
 No
adjustment shall apply for API gravity at or greater than *****. 

 SCHEDULE 9 – PRO FORMA CALCULATION OF TVM 

(subject to revision upon decision of the Governance Committee) 
 Illustrative TVM Calculation –Finished Light Products and Slurry 
  

 

																																					
	  	  	CBOB
REG	 	  	CBOB
Prem	 	  	RBOB	 	  	PBOB	 	  	HO	 	  	JET	 	  	ULSD	 	  	ULSK	 	  	Slurry	 
	 TVM Adjustment in Base Barge Price
	  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  			
	 Base Barge Price
	  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  			
	 Argus NYH Barge Mean (cpg)
	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  
	 Barge Costs (excl. Delivery Cost)
	  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  			
	 Net Base Price before Delivery Cost (cpg)
	  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  			
	 Net Base Price before Delivery Cost ($/BBL)
	  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  			
	 TVM Cost Breakdown
	  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  			
	 Libor
	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  
	 Spread
	  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  			
	 Costs
	  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  			
										
	 TVM Base Barge Price
	  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  			
	 TVM Days – Deemed
	  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  			
	 Minimum Residence
	  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  			
	 Incremental Residence
	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  
	 In Transit (Barge)
	  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  			
	 Invoice
	  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  			
	 AR
	  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  			
	 AR adj.
	  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  			
		  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 
	 Total
	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  
		  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 
										
	 TVM ($/BBL) – Base Barge Price
	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  
		  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 

 SCHEDULE 9 – PRO FORMA CALCULATION OF TVM 

(subject to revision upon decision of the Governance Committee) 
 Illustrative TVM Calculation - Intermediates 
  

																																	
	 	  	LT.
STRAIGHT
RUN	 	  	RAW FCC
NAPHTHA	 	  	SOUR
NAPHTHA	 	  	SWEET
NAPHTHA	 	  	ALKYLATE	 	  	REFORMATE	 	  	CHD1
CostsD	 	  	SOUR ST
RUN KERO	 
	Estimated Price (cpg)	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  
	Net Base Price before TVM ($/BBL)	  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  			
									
	RVM Days – Deemed	  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  			
	 Total
	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  
									
	TVM Cost Breakdown	  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  			
	 Libor
	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  
	 Spread
	  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  			
	 Costs
	  				  				  				  				  				  				  				  			
		  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 
									
	TVM ($/BBL)	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  	  	 	*****	  
		  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 

  
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 SCHEDULE 10 – TRANSITIONAL OFFTAKE AGREEMENT TERM SHEET 

 

			
	 1.      Parties:
	  	Morgan Stanley Capital Group Inc. (“MSCG”) and Delaware City Refining Company LLC (“DCRC”) (each a “Party” and collectively,
the “Parties”).
		
	 2.      Definitions:
	  	Capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in the Products Offtake Agreement between the Parties hereto dated as of April 7, 2011 (the
“Original Agreement”).
		
	 3.      Intent and Purpose:
	  	 It is intended that the Parties will, after the Commencement Date, negotiate the terms of a Transitional Offtake Agreement that will
incorporate the terms and conditions set out in this Term Sheet. Matters that are not contemplated by or made clear in this Term Sheet will be subject to the mutual agreement of the Parties, provided always that any such matters shall be determined
in a manner that is consistent with the terms and conditions set out in this Term Sheet and, where applicable, the terms and conditions of the Original Agreement.
  

Following termination of the Original Agreement and in the circumstances described below, the Parties have agreed that MSCG shall provide certain offtake
services, on an exclusive basis, to DCRC in connection with sales of Light Finished Products produced in the Refinery.

		
	 4.      Transaction Structure:
	  	 On the Transition Commencement Date (as defined below) at the Purchase Time (to be defined in the Transition Offtake Agreement), DCRC
would purchase and MSCG would sell all Products in the Tanks (the “Inventory”). DCRC would pay on the Transition Commencement Date a provisional amount for the Inventory based on estimated volumes and based on a price equal to the
Base Barge Price (as described in Schedule 6 of the Original Agreement) as of the Business Day immediately preceding the Commencement Date. MSCG would invoice DCRC for the provisional amount by 10 a.m. EPT on the Transition Commencement Date. The
final price would be determined based on the average of the Base Barge Price over a ***** period including the Transition Commencement Date and each of the ***** Business Days ***** the Transition Commencement Date. After final pricing and
determination of final volumes, (i) if the final payment amount in respect of the Inventory is greater than the provisional amount that was paid, DCRC shall pay the difference between the final amount and the provisional amount to MSCG, and (ii) if
the final payment amount in respect of the Inventory is less than the provisional amount that was paid, MSCG shall pay the difference between the final amount and the provisional amount to DCRC.

 
 On and after the Transition Commencement Date, MSCG would begin to purchase from DCRC
all Light Finished Products produced in the Refinery that DCRC does not intend to sell at the Refinery truck rack (“Transition Products”) at the Base Barge Price plus a mutually agreed upon premium, if applicable. The purchases
would be governed by mutually agreed upon general terms and conditions (the “GTCs”). MSCG would purchase the Transition Products FOB at the Refinery’s dock or at the Refinery’s connection to the relevant
Pipeline.

			
		  	 MSCG would be the exclusive purchaser of Transition Products from the Refinery.

 
 The pricing and payment terms for such purchases would be established by the Parties
in accordance with industry practice and set forth in the Transition Offtake Agreement. All volumes and measurements would be based on the best available information when calculations are performed and trued up later based on more accurate
information.

		
	 5.      Term:
	  	The Original Agreement would terminate and the Transitional Offtake Agreement would commence at the Purchase Time on the Termination Date under the Original Agreement (the
“Transition Commencement Date”) and would continue in effect until the six-month anniversary of the Transition Commencement Date (the “Term”).
		
	 6.      Conditions Precedent to Transition Commencement Date:
	  	 The Transitional Offtake Agreement would contain customary conditions to closing, including execution and delivery of the
Transitional Offtake Agreement, as well as the following items:
  
 (i) DCRC
has not, prior to the termination of the Original Agreement, notified MSCG in writing that the Transitional Offtake Agreement would not be required; or
  

(ii) DCRC has made full and final payment when due of any amount payable under the Original Agreement, the Paulsboro Offtake Agreement, any other offtake
or supply agreement between MSCG and any DCRC Affiliate and any Transaction Document as defined in any such agreement (provided that where there is a bona fide dispute in relation to any such amount, references to such amounts shall be deemed to be
references to the undisputed part of such sum).

		
	 7.      Forecasts, Reports and Coordination:
	  	 The Transitional Offtake Agreement would contain reporting and nomination procedures for Transition Products and information exchange
procedures, in each case substantially similar to the reporting and nomination and information exchange requirements contained in Section 5 of the Original Agreement.
  

The Transitional Offtake Agreement would provide for development of procedures for the exchange of information between the Parties throughout the Term to
facilitate optimization of the Refinery operations and production scheduling with MSCG’s marketing and sales activities. Such procedures would include meetings (whether in person or by telephone or video conference) on an as required basis and
a monthly meeting in person between DCRC personnel and MSCG to, amongst other things, review the then current maintenance activities, delivery and production programs and related operational issues and to consider marketing activity and
opportunities.

		
	 8.      Insurance:
	  	The Transitional Offtake Agreement would contain the same insurance requirements as were contained in the Original Agreement.

			
	 9.      Interruption of Refinery Operations:
	  	 The Transitional Offtake Agreement would contain provisions regarding periods when the Refinery is not operating, due to turnaround,
maintenance, force majeure or other reasons, and measures to mitigate or minimize the adverse economic consequences and increased economic exposure to both Parties as a result thereof.

 
 Upon the occurrence of a force majeure event, each Parry’s obligation to perform
under the Transitional Offtake Agreement would be suspended until such force majeure event ceases to exist, including obligations to supply Transition Products, if any.

		
	 10.    Credit, Security and Adequate Assurance:
	  	 Morgan Stanley would provide a guarantee of MSCG’s performance under the Transitional Offtake Agreement for the benefit of
DCRC.
  
 PBF Holding Company LLC would provide a guarantee of DCRC’s
performance under the Transitional Offtake Agreement for the benefit of MSCG.
  
 The Transitional Offtake Agreement would contain customary provisions regarding financial assurances, providing appropriate current financial information and notification of certain events. The
Transitional Offtake Agreement also would contain positive and negative financial covenants as are customary or desirable by MSCG for such transactions, acting reasonably.

		
	 11.    Governing Law and Jurisdiction:
	  	The Transitional Offtake Agreement would be interpreted in accordance with and governed by the laws of the State of New York exclusive of its conflicts of law principles. The
Parties would irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of any federal court of competent jurisdiction situated in the Borough of Manhattan, New York, or, if any federal court declined to exercise or does not have jurisdiction, in any New
York state court in the Borough of Manhattan and waive the right to a jury trial.

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