Document:

Exhibit

Exhibit 10.1

Execution Version

SERVICES AGREEMENT 
 
by and among 
 
OCI CHEMICAL CORPORATION, 
 
OCI RESOURCE PARTNERS LLC 
 
and 
 
OCI RESOURCES LP

SERVICES AGREEMENT
This SERVICES AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is entered into on, and effective as of, the Effective Date by and among OCI Chemical Corporation, a Delaware corporation (the “Sponsor”), OCI Resource Partners LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “General Partner”), and OCI Resources LP, a Delaware limited partnership (the “Partnership”).  The above-named entities are sometimes referred to in this Agreement each as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.”
R E C I T A L S:
1.    Prior to the Effective Date, OCI Enterprises Inc. (the “Former Sponsor”) owned all of the issued and outstanding capital stock of the Sponsor, which owned all of the issued and outstanding capital stock of OCI Wyoming Holding Co., which owned (i) all of the issued and outstanding membership interest of the General Partner; and (ii) a 72.9% limited partner interest in the Partnership; 
2.    On the IPO Closing Date, in connection with the closing of its initial public offering, the Partnership entered into that certain Omnibus Agreement (the “Omnibus Agreement”) among the Former Sponsor, the General Partner and the Partnership, by which the parties thereto agreed to (i) certain indemnification obligations; (ii) certain general and administrative services and operation and management services to be performed by the Former Sponsor Entities for and on behalf of the Partnership Group, and the reimbursement obligations of the General Partner and the Partnership related thereto; and (iii) the granting of a sublicense from the Former Sponsor to the Partnership Group and the General Partner; 
3.    On the Effective Date, Ciner Enterprises Inc., a Delaware corporation, acquired all of the issued and outstanding capital stock of the Sponsor; 
4.    On the Effective Date, the Former Sponsor, the General Partner and the Partnership amended and restated the Omnibus Agreement to, among other things, terminate the provisions (i) relating to the services and operation and management services to be performed by the Former Sponsor Entities for and on behalf of the Partnership Group, and the reimbursement obligations of the General Partner and the Partnership related thereto (with limited exceptions), and (ii) relating to the granting of a sublicense from the Former Sponsor to the Partnership Group and the General Partner (which sublicense will now be addressed by the Trademark License Agreement referenced directly below); 
5.    On the Effective Date, OCI Company Ltd. and the Sponsor entered into that certain Trademark License Agreement, which, among other things, grants a license from OCI Company Ltd. to OCI Chemical and certain of its affiliates to use the “OCI” name following the Effective Date; and
6.    The Parties desire by their execution of this Agreement to evidence their understanding, as more fully set forth in Article II, with respect to certain general and administrative services and operation and management services to be performed by the Sponsor Entities for and 

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on behalf of the Partnership Group and the reimbursement obligations of the General Partner and the Partnership related thereto following the Effective Date.
In consideration of the premises and the covenants, conditions, and agreements contained herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties hereto hereby agree as follows:
ARTICLE I 
Definitions
1.1    Definitions.  As used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the respective meanings set forth below:
“Affiliate” means, with respect to any Person, any other Person that directly or indirectly through one or more intermediaries controls, is controlled by or is under common control with, the Person in question.
“Annual Management Fee” is defined in Section 2.3(a).
“Change of Control” means, with respect to any Person (the “Applicable Person”), any of the following events: (i) any sale, lease, exchange or other transfer (in one transaction or a series of related transactions) of all or substantially all of the Applicable Person’s assets to any other Person, unless immediately following such sale, lease, exchange or other transfer such assets are owned, directly or indirectly, by the Applicable Person or such Applicable Person owns or controls such other Person; (ii) the dissolution or liquidation of the Applicable Person; (iii) the consolidation or merger of the Applicable Person with or into another Person, other than any such transaction where (a) the outstanding Voting Securities of the Applicable Person are changed into or exchanged for Voting Securities of the surviving Person or its parent and (b) the holders of the Voting Securities of the Applicable Person immediately prior to such transaction own, directly or indirectly, not less than a majority of the outstanding Voting Securities of the surviving Person or its parent immediately after such transaction; and (iv) a “person” or “group” (within the meaning of Sections 13(d) or 14(d)(2) of the Exchange Act), other than the Sponsor or its Affiliates, being or becoming the “beneficial owner” (as defined in Rules 13d-3 and 13d-5 under the Exchange Act) of more than 50% of all of the then outstanding Voting Securities of the Applicable Person, except in a merger or consolidation that would not constitute a Change of Control under clause (iii) above.
“Common Units” is defined in the Partnership Agreement.
“Conflicts Committee” is defined in the Partnership Agreement.
“Contribution Agreement” means that certain Contribution, Assignment and Assumption Agreement, dated as of the IPO Closing Date, among OCI Wyoming Co., the Partnership, the General Partner, OCI Wyoming Holding Co. and the Sponsor, together with the additional conveyance documents and instruments contemplated or referenced thereunder.

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“Control,” “is controlled by” or “is under common control with” means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of a Person, whether through ownership of Voting Securities, by contract, or otherwise.
“Effective Date” means October 23, 2015.
“Exchange Act” means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
“Former Sponsor” is defined in the Recitals to this Agreement.
“Former Sponsor Entities” means the Former Sponsor and any Person controlled, directly or indirectly, by the Former Sponsor other than the General Partner or a member of the Partnership Group between the IPO Closing Date and the Effective Date.
“General Partner” is defined in the introduction to this Agreement.
“GP Board” means the board of directors of the General Partner.
“IPO Closing Date” means September 18, 2013.
“Limited Partner” is defined in the Partnership Agreement.
“MLP Credit Agreement” means that certain credit agreement, dated as of July 18, 2013, as amended on October 30, 2014, among OCI Resources LP (as predecessor to the Partnership), Bank of America, N.A., as administrative agent, swing line lender and L/C issuer, and the other lenders party thereto (as same may be further amended, restated, amended and restated, supplemented or otherwise modified or extended, replaced or refinanced from time to time).
“Omnibus Agreement” is defined in the Recitals to this Agreement.
“Opco Credit Agreement” means that certain credit agreement, dated as of July 18, 2013, as amended on October 30, 2014, among OCI Wyoming LLC (as predecessor to OCI Wyoming LLC), Bank of America, N.A., as administrative agent, swing line lender and L/C issuer, and the other lenders party thereto (as same may be further amended, restated, amended and restated, supplemented or otherwise modified or extended, replaced or refinanced from time to time).
“Partnership” is defined in the introduction to this Agreement.
“Partnership Agreement” means the First Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of the Partnership, dated as of the IPO Closing Date, as amended on May 2, 2014, and as same may be further amended from time to time, to which reference is hereby made for all purposes of this Agreement.
“Partnership Assets” means the assets conveyed, contributed or otherwise transferred, directly or indirectly (including through the transfer of equity interests), or intended to be conveyed, contributed or otherwise transferred, to the Partnership Group pursuant to the Contribution Agreement, 

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including, without limitation, mining rights, mining and processing facilities and equipment relating thereto, offices and related equipment and real estate.
“Partnership Group” means the Partnership and its Subsidiaries treated as a single consolidated entity. 
“Party” and “Parties” are defined in the introduction to this Agreement.
“Person” means an individual or a corporation, firm, limited liability company, partnership, joint venture, trust, unincorporated organization, association, government agency or political subdivision thereof or other entity.
“Proposed MLP Budget” is defined in Section 2.3(a).
“Proposed Wyoming Budget” is defined in Section 2.3(c).
“Service Provider” means the Sponsor and each of the Sponsor Entities providing SG&A Services to the Partnership Group, as applicable.
“SG&A Services” is defined in Section 2.1.
“Sponsor Entities” means the Sponsor and any Person controlled, directly or indirectly, by the Sponsor other than the General Partner or a member of the Partnership Group; and “Sponsor Entity” means any of the Sponsor Entities.
“Sponsor” is defined in the introduction to this Agreement.
“Subsidiary” means, with respect to any Person, (a) a corporation of which more than 50% of the voting power of shares entitled (without regard to the occurrence of any contingency) to vote in the election of directors or other governing body of such corporation is owned, directly or indirectly, at the date of determination, by such Person, by one or more Subsidiaries of such Person or a combination thereof, (b) a partnership (whether general or limited) in which such Person or a Subsidiary of such Person is, at the date of determination, a general or limited partner of such partnership, but only if more than 50% of the partnership interests of such partnership (considering all of the partnership interests of the partnership as a single class) is owned, directly or indirectly, at the date of determination, by such Person, by one or more Subsidiaries of such Person, or a combination thereof, or (c) any other Person (other than a corporation or a partnership) in which such Person, one or more Subsidiaries of such Person, or a combination thereof, directly or indirectly, at the date of determination, has (i) at least a majority ownership interest or (ii) the power to elect or direct the election of a majority of the directors or other governing body of such Person.
“Third Party Costs” means any actual costs and expenses incurred by the Sponsor or the Sponsor Entities in connection with SG&A Services provided to the Partnership Group by any Person (including, without limitation, any outside vendors providing audit services, legal services, or other services) other than the Sponsor or any of the Sponsor Entities.

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“Transition Period” means the period of time that commences on the Effective Date and ends at 11:59 p.m., Atlanta, Georgia time on December 31, 2015.
“Voting Securities” of a Person means securities of any class of such Person entitling the holders thereof to vote in the election of, or to appoint, members of the board of directors or other similar governing body of the Person.
“Wyoming LLC Agreement” is defined in Section 2.3(c).
ARTICLE II     
Services
2.1    Agreement to Provide Selling, Marketing, General and Administrative Services.  Until such time as this Agreement is terminated as provided in Section 3.4, the Sponsor hereby agrees in good faith to use its reasonable efforts to provide and to, in good faith, use its reasonable efforts to cause the Sponsor Entities to provide the Partnership Group with certain corporate, selling, marketing, general and administrative services, such as accounting, audit, billing, business development, selling, marketing, corporate record keeping, treasury services, cash management and banking, engineering, logistics, legal, planning, budgeting, investor relations, risk management, information technology, insurance administration and claims processing, regulatory compliance and government relations, tax, payroll, human resources and environmental, health and safety, including without limitation permit filing, support for permit filing and maintenance and any other services upon which the Parties mutually agree should be performed by the Sponsor Entities for the Partnership Group during the term of this Agreement (collectively, the “SG&A Services”). The Sponsor shall, in good faith, use its reasonable efforts to provide, and to, in good faith use its reasonable efforts to, cause the Sponsor Entities to provide the Partnership Group with such SG&A Services in a manner consistent in nature and quality to the services of such type previously provided by the Former Sponsor Entities in connection with their management of the Partnership Assets.
2.2    Payment for SG&A Services.  Subject to and in accordance with the terms and provisions of this Article II, the Partnership hereby agrees to pay the Sponsor Entities the Annual Management Fee and reimburse the Sponsor Entities for all Third Party Costs incurred by the Sponsor Entities in connection with the provision of the SG&A Services to the Partnership Group.  Such payments and reimbursement are intended to reimburse the Sponsor Entities for all direct and indirect costs and expenses incurred by the Sponsor Entities in connection with providing the SG&A Services, including but not limited to the following:
(a)    any payments or expenses incurred for insurance coverage, including allocable portions of premiums, and negotiated instruments (including surety bonds and performance bonds) provided by underwriters with respect to the Partnership Assets or the business of the Partnership Group;
(b)    an allocated portion of salaries and related benefits (including 401(k), pension, bonuses and health insurance benefits) and expenses of personnel employed by the Sponsor Entities who render SG&A Services to the Partnership Group, plus general and administrative expenses associated with such personnel;

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(c)    any taxes or other direct operating expenses paid by the Sponsor Entities for the benefit of the Partnership Group (including any state income, franchise or similar tax paid by the Sponsor Entities resulting from the inclusion of the Partnership Group in a combined or consolidated state income, franchise or similar tax report with the Sponsor Entities as required by applicable law as opposed to the flow through of income attributable to the Sponsor Entities’ ownership interest in the Partnership Group), provided, however, that the amount of any such reimbursement shall be limited to the tax that the Partnership Group would have paid had it not been included in a combined or consolidated group with the Sponsor Entities; and
(d)    all expenses and expenditures incurred by the Sponsor Entities as a result of the Partnership continuing as a publicly traded entity, including costs associated with annual and quarterly reports, tax return and Schedule K-1 preparation and distribution, auditor fees, partnership governance and compliance, registrar and transfer agent fees, legal fees and independent director compensation; it being agreed, however, that to the extent any reimbursable costs or expenses incurred by the Sponsor Entities consist of an allocated portion of costs and expenses incurred by the Sponsor Entities for the benefit of both the Partnership Group and the other Sponsor Entities, such allocation shall be made on a reasonable cost reimbursement basis as determined by the Sponsor.
(e)    The Partnership shall pay (i) all fees, commissions and other costs in connection with the MLP Credit Agreement and its proportionate share (as a member of OCI Wyoming LLC) of fees, commissions and other costs in connection with the Opco Credit Agreement to the extent such costs are not borne by OCI Wyoming LLC, including amounts due at or in connection with the execution or closing of any amendments, waivers, supplements or modifications to the MLP Credit Agreement and the Opco Credit Agreement and all ongoing fees, costs and expenses, and (ii) all fees, commissions and issuance costs and expenses due in connection with any future debt financing arrangements of the Partnership, including any arrangements entered into by the Partnership for the purpose of replacing or refinancing the MLP Credit Agreement and its proportionate share (as a member of OCI Wyoming LLC) of fees, commissions and other costs and expenses in connection with any future debt financing arrangements of OCI Wyoming LLC, including any arrangements entered into by OCI Wyoming LLC for the purpose of replacing or refinancing the Opco Credit Agreement to the extent such costs are not borne by OCI Wyoming LLC.
2.3    Annual Budgets. 
(a)    By October 31 of each year during the term of this Agreement, the Sponsor shall submit a proposed budget to the Partnership for all direct and indirect costs and expenses that the Sponsor Entities reasonably expect to incur in connection with the provision of the SG&A Services to the Partnership Group (other than OCI Wyoming LLC) pursuant to Section 2.1 during the succeeding calendar year, including, without limitation, estimates of Third Party Costs and performance-based cash and equity awards in connection with providing SG&A Services to the Partnership pursuant to any of the Sponsor’s performance-based cash or equity award plans, if any, assuming payout at target (the “Proposed MLP Budget”).  The Proposed MLP Budget shall include salaries, bonuses, rental payments, permit filing and maintenance costs and expenses.  Following 

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the submission by the Sponsor of the Proposed MLP Budget for a calendar year, the GP Board shall undertake to review the Proposed MLP Budget as promptly as reasonably practicable, and the Sponsor shall respond to any reasonable inquiries of the GP Board with respect to such Proposed MLP Budget and shall make any adjustments to same as are agreed in good faith between the Sponsor and the GP Board to be appropriate, such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld by either Party.  If the Sponsor agrees to adjust the Proposed MLP Budget, then the resulting amount, less any estimated Third Party Costs, shall become the management fee for the succeeding calendar year; provided, that if the Sponsor, in good faith, does not agree to adjust the Proposed MLP Budget, then the Proposed MLP Budget as proposed by the Sponsor, less any estimated Third Party Costs, shall become the management fee for the succeeding calendar year on December 31 of each year.  The annual management fee as determined pursuant to the immediately preceding sentence (and as adjusted pursuant to Section 2.3(b) if applicable) shall be the “Annual Management Fee.”  
(b)    On a quarterly basis during the term of this Agreement, the Sponsor shall inform the Partnership of the direct and indirect costs and expenses incurred by the Sponsor Entities in connection with the provision of SG&A Services during such quarter.  If such costs and expenses are greater than or lesser than the Annual Management Fee payment made during a quarter pursuant to Section 2.4(a), then the Annual Management Fee for such quarter shall be adjusted to account for the full amount of such excess or such shortfall. The Sponsor shall provide reasonably satisfactory support of such excess or such shortfall and such other supporting detail as the GP Board may reasonably request. 
(c)    By October 31 of each year during the term of this Agreement, the Sponsor shall submit a proposed budget to the Partnership for all direct and indirect costs and expenses that the Sponsor Entities reasonably expects to incur on behalf of OCI Wyoming LLC in connection with its operations during the succeeding calendar year (the “Proposed Wyoming Budget”) pursuant to the Limited Liability Company Agreement of OCI Wyoming LLC, dated as of June 30, 2014, by and between the Partnership and NRP Trona LLC (the “Wyoming LLC Agreement”).  Following the submission by the Sponsor of the Proposed Wyoming Budget for a calendar year, the GP Board shall undertake to review the Proposed Wyoming Budget as promptly as reasonably practicable, and the Sponsor shall respond to any reasonable inquiries of the GP Board with respect to such Proposed Wyoming Budget and shall make any adjustments to same as are agreed in good faith between the Sponsor and the GP Board to be appropriate, such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld by either Party.  If the Sponsor agrees to adjust the Proposed Wyoming Budget, then the Proposed Wyoming Budget, as adjusted, shall be provided to the current members of OCI Wyoming LLC in accordance with the provisions of the Wyoming LLC Agreement; provided, that if the Sponsor, in good faith, does not agree to adjust the Proposed Wyoming Budget, then the Proposed Wyoming Budget as proposed by the Sponsor shall be submitted to the current members of OCI Wyoming LLC in accordance with the provisions of the Wyoming LLC Agreement no later than December 1 of each year.
2.1    Billing Procedures.
(a)    Not later than April 15 with respect to the first fiscal quarter, July 15 with respect to the second fiscal quarter, October 15 with respect to the third fiscal quarter, and January 15 with 

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respect to the fourth fiscal quarter, commencing with the first fiscal quarter of 2016, the Partnership shall pay the Sponsor for one fourth (1/4) of the total amount of the current year’s Annual Management Fee.
(b)    For SG&A Services performed during the Transition Period, the Partnership shall reimburse the Sponsor Entities for all direct and indirect costs and expenses (including Third Party Costs) incurred by the Sponsor Entities in connection with the provision of such SG&A Services to the Partnership Group, no later than the later of (a) the last day of the month following the performance month, and (b) thirty (30) business days following the date of the Sponsor Entities’ billing to the Partnership.
(c)    Not later than April 30 with respect to the first fiscal quarter, July 31 with respect to the second fiscal quarter, October 31 with respect to the third fiscal quarter, and January 31 with respect to the fourth fiscal quarter, the Sponsor shall provide the Partnership with an invoice detailing all Third Party Costs incurred during the applicable preceding fiscal quarter. No later than thirty (30) calendar days after the Partnership’s receipt of the invoice for the applicable fiscal quarter, commencing with the first fiscal quarter of 2016, the Partnership shall reimburse the Sponsor for such Third Party Costs, subject to the GP Board’s review of such Third Party Costs.
(d)    Not later than January 31 of each year during the term of this Agreement, commencing in 2017, the Sponsor shall submit to the Partnership a report detailing all performance-based cash and equity awards granted during the preceding calendar year and paid by the Sponsor in connection with providing SG&A Services to the Partnership pursuant to any of the Sponsor’s performance-based cash or equity award plans, if any. If the amount paid by the Sponsor for such awards exceeded the amount budgeted for such awards in the preceding year’s Annual Management Fee, then the Partnership shall pay the Sponsor for the excess amount. If the amount paid by the Sponsor for such awards was less than the amount budgeted for such awards in the preceding year’s Annual Management Fee, then the Sponsor shall pay the Partnership for the excess amount.  Payment pursuant to this Section 2.4(d) shall be due no later than thirty (30) calendar days following of receipt by the Partnership of the report by the Sponsor.
(e)    All payments owed by either the Sponsor or the Partnership pursuant to this Section 2.4 may be accomplished by inter-company accounting procedures, transfers and offsets against other amounts owed.
2.5    Maintenance of Accounts and Records. 
(a)    The Service Provider shall maintain accurate accounts of all expenses, costs and liabilities accrued or incurred by it in performing the SG&A Services.  The Service Provider shall maintain any operations-related information that normally would be included as part of such accounting documentation.
(b)    The Service Provider shall (i) maintain copies of (A) all invoices, operating and maintenance records and other documentation relating to the costs and expenses of the SG&A Services and (B) all other records relating to the SG&A Services as required by applicable law and (ii) at the reasonable written request of the Partnership, make available to the Partnership, at the 

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Service Provider’s offices, copies of each such invoice, document or record within ten (10) calendar days after the Service Provider’s receipt of such request from the Partnership; provided, that such access shall not interfere or disrupt the business of the Service Provider.
(c)    The Service Provider agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to retain all books, payroll information and records pertaining to the Partnership Assets and all SG&A Services performed hereunder for a period of not less than three (3) calendar years following the end of the calendar year in which the SG&A Services are performed or any longer period required by applicable law.
ARTICLE III     
Miscellaneous
3.1    Choice of Law; Submission to Jurisdiction.  This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York.  Each Party hereby submits to the jurisdiction of the state and federal courts in the State of New York and to venue in the state and federal courts in The City of New York, New York.
3.2    Notice.  All notices or requests or consents provided for by, or permitted to be given pursuant to, this Agreement must be in writing and must be given by depositing same in the United States mail, addressed to the Person to be notified, postage-paid, and registered or certified with return receipt requested or by delivering such notice in person, by overnight delivery service or by facsimile to such Party.  Notice given by personal delivery or mail shall be effective upon actual receipt.  Notice given by facsimile shall be effective upon actual receipt if received during the recipient’s normal business hours or at the beginning of the recipient’s next business day after receipt if not received during the recipient’s normal business hours.  All notices to be sent to a Party pursuant to this Agreement shall be sent to or made at the address set forth below or at such other address as such Party may stipulate to the other Parties in the manner provided in this Section 3.2.
If to the Sponsor Entities:
OCI Chemical Corporation  
c/o Park Holding A.S.  
Pasalimani Cad. No: 41,34674 
Uskudar, Istanbul, Turkey 
Attention: Ceyda Pence 
Telephone: +90 216 531 2550 
Telecopy: +90 216 531 2444
If to the Partnership:
OCI Resources LP 
c/o OCI Resource Partners LLC, its General Partner 
Five Concourse Parkway 
Suite 2500 
Atlanta, Georgia 30328 

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Attn: General Counsel 
Telephone: 707-375-2300
3.3    Entire Agreement.  This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the Parties relating to the matters contained herein, superseding all prior contracts or agreements, whether oral or written, relating to the matters contained herein.
3.4    Termination of Agreement. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, if a Change of Control of the General Partner, the Sponsor or the Partnership occurs, then this Agreement may at any time thereafter be terminated by the Sponsor or the Partnership by written notice to the other Parties.
3.5    Amendment or Modification.  This Agreement may be amended or modified from time to time only by the written agreement of all the Parties hereto; provided, however, that the Partnership may not, without the prior approval of the Conflicts Committee, agree to any amendment or modification of this Agreement that, in the reasonable discretion of the General Partner, would be adverse in any material respect to the holders of Common Units.  Each such instrument shall be reduced to writing and shall be designated on its face an “Amendment” or an “Addendum” to this Agreement.
3.6    Assignment.  No Party shall have the right to assign its rights or obligations under this Agreement without the consent of the other Parties hereto.
3.7    Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts with the same effect as if all signatory parties had signed the same document.  All counterparts shall be construed together and shall constitute one and the same instrument.  Delivery of an executed signature page of this Agreement by facsimile transmission or in portable document format (.pdf) shall be effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart hereof.
3.8    Severability.  If any provision of this Agreement shall be held invalid or unenforceable by a court or regulatory body of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
3.9    Further Assurances.  In connection with this Agreement and all transactions contemplated by this Agreement, each signatory party hereto agrees to execute and deliver such additional documents and instruments and to perform such additional acts as may be necessary or appropriate to effectuate, carry out and perform all of the terms, provisions and conditions of this Agreement and all such transactions.
3.10    Interpretation.  For all purposes of this Agreement, the words “include”, “includes” and “including” will be deemed to be followed by the phrase “without limitation”.
3.11    Rights of Limited Partners.  The provisions of this Agreement are enforceable solely by the Parties to this Agreement, and no Limited Partner of the Partnership shall have the right, separate and apart from the Partnership, to enforce any provision of this Agreement or to compel any Party to this Agreement to comply with the terms of this Agreement.

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

OCI CHEMICAL CORPORATION
By:     /s/Kirk H. Milling    
Name: Kirk H. Milling
Title: President and Chief Executive Officer
OCI RESOURCE PARTNERS LLC
By:     /s/Kirk H. Milling    
Name: Kirk H. Milling
Title: President and Chief Executive Officer
OCI RESOURCES LP
By: OCI RESOURCE PARTNERS LLC,  
its general partner
By:     /s/Kirk H. Milling    
Name: Kirk H. Milling
Title: President and Chief Executive Officer

Services AgreementExhibit

Exhibit 10.2

Execution Version

OCI INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT 
 
by and among 
 
OCI ENTERPRISES INC., 
 
OCI RESOURCE PARTNERS LLC 
 
and 
 
OCI RESOURCES LP

OCI INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT
This OCI INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is entered into on, and effective as of, October 23, 2015 (the “Effective Date”) by and among OCI Enterprises Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Sponsor”), OCI Resource Partners LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “General Partner”), and OCI Resources LP, a Delaware limited partnership (the “Partnership”).  The above-named entities are sometimes referred to in this Agreement each as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.”
R E C I T A L S:
1.    On the IPO Closing Date, in connection with the closing of its initial public offering, the Partnership entered into that certain Omnibus Agreement (the “Omnibus Agreement”) among the Sponsor, the General Partner and the Partnership, by which the parties agreed to (i) certain indemnification obligations; (ii) certain general and administrative services and operation and management services to be performed by the Sponsor Entities for and on behalf of the Partnership Group, and the reimbursement obligations of the Partnership related thereto; and (iii) the granting of a sublicense from the Sponsor to the Partnership Group and the General Partner;
2.    Effective as of the Effective Date, Ciner Enterprises Inc. acquired all of the issued and outstanding capital stock of OCI Chemical Corporation (the “Acquisition”); and
3.    The Parties desire by their execution of this Agreement to amend and restate, and rename, the Omnibus Agreement in its entirety as set forth herein and have received prior approval of this Agreement from the Conflicts Committee as required by Section 5.5 of the Omnibus Agreement.  
In consideration of the premises and the covenants, conditions, and agreements contained herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties hereto hereby agree as follows:
ARTICLE I 
Definitions
1.1    Definitions.  As used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the respective meanings set forth below:
“Acquisition” is defined in the recitals to this Agreement.
“Common Units” is defined in the Partnership Agreement.
“Contribution Agreement” means that certain Contribution, Assignment and Assumption Agreement, dated as of the IPO Closing Date, among OCI Wyoming Co., the Partnership, the General Partner, OCI Wyoming Holding Co. and OCI Chemical Corporation, together with the additional conveyance documents and instruments contemplated or referenced thereunder.

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“Controlled” means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of a Person, whether through ownership of Voting Securities, by contract, or otherwise.
“Covered Environmental Losses” means any and all Losses (including, without limitation, the costs and expenses associated with any Environmental Activity or of any necessary environmental or toxic tort pre-trial, trial or appellate legal or litigation work) to the extent arising out of:
		
	(a)
	any violation or correction of a violation of any Environmental Law related to ownership or operation of the Partnership Assets;

		
	(b)
	any event, circumstance, action, omission, condition or matter that has an adverse impact on the environment and is associated with or arising from the ownership or operation of the Partnership Assets (including, without limitation, the presence of Hazardous Substances at, on, under, about or migrating from the Partnership Assets);

		
	(c)
	any exposure to or the presence or Release of Hazardous Substances at or arising out of the ownership or operation of Partnership Assets (including at non-Partnership Asset locations); and

		
	(d)
	the off-site storage, treatment, recycling, transportation, disposal or arrangement for disposal (collectively “Off-Site Management”) of Hazardous Substances generated by or used in the ownership or operation of the Partnership Assets.

“Environmental Activity” means any investigation, study, assessment, evaluation, sampling, testing, monitoring, containment, removal, disposal, closure, corrective action, remediation (whether active or passive), natural attenuation, restoration, bioremediation, response, repair, cleanup or abatement that is required by any Environmental Law, including, without limitation, the establishment of institutional or engineering controls and the performance of or participation in a supplemental environmental project in partial or whole mitigation of a fine or penalty.
“Environmental Laws” means all federal, state, and local laws, statutes, rules, regulations, orders, ordinances, judgments, codes, injunctions, decrees, Environmental Permits and other legally enforceable requirements and rules of common law applicable to the Partnership Assets and relating to (a) pollution or protection of the environment or natural resources, (b) any Release or threatened Release of, or any exposure of any Person or property to, any Hazardous Substance and (c) the generation, manufacture, processing, distribution, use, treatment, storage, transport or handling of any Hazardous Substance, including, without limitation, the federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, the Superfund Amendments Reauthorization Act, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the Clean Air Act, the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, the Toxic Substances Control Act, the Oil Pollution Act, the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act and other environmental conservation and protection laws, each as amended through and existing on the IPO Closing Date.

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“Environmental Permits” means any permit, approval, identification number, license, registration, certification, consent, exemption, variance or other authorization required under or issued pursuant to any Environmental Law.
“General Partner” is defined in the introduction to this Agreement.
“Hazardous Substance” means (a) any substance that is designated, defined or classified as a hazardous waste, solid waste, hazardous material, pollutant, contaminant or toxic or hazardous substance, or terms of similar meaning, or that is otherwise regulated under any Environmental Law, including, without limitation, any hazardous substance as such term is defined under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, as amended, (b) petroleum, petroleum products, natural gas, crude oil, gasoline, fuel oil, motor oil, waste oil, diesel fuel, jet fuel and other petroleum hydrocarbons, whether refined or unrefined, and (c) radioactive materials, asbestos, whether in a friable or a non-friable condition, and polychlorinated biphenyls.
“Indemnified Party” means either one or more members of the Partnership Group or one or more Sponsor Entities, as the case may be, each in its capacity as a party entitled to indemnification in accordance with Article III hereof.
“Indemnifying Party” means either one or more members of the Partnership Group or the Sponsor, as the case may be, each in its capacity as a party from whom indemnification may be required in accordance with Article III hereof.
“License” means the license granted pursuant to Section 4.1 of the Omnibus Agreement.
“IPO Closing Date” means September 18, 2013.
“Limited Partner” is defined in the Partnership Agreement.
“Losses” means, subject to the provisions of Section 3.5(e), all losses, damages, liabilities, injuries, claims, demands, causes of action, judgments, settlements, fines, penalties, costs and expenses of any and every kind or character (including, without limitation, court costs and reasonable attorneys’ and experts’ fees).
“Omnibus Agreement” is defined in the Recitals to this Agreement.
“Partnership” is defined in the introduction to this Agreement.
“Partnership Agreement” means the First Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of OCI Resources LP, dated as of the IPO Closing Date, as amended on May 2, 2014, and as same may be further amended from time to time, to which reference is hereby made for all purposes of this Agreement.
“Partnership Assets” means the assets conveyed, contributed or otherwise transferred, directly or indirectly (including through the transfer of equity interests), or intended to be conveyed, contributed or otherwise transferred, to the Partnership Group pursuant to the Contribution Agreement, 

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including, without limitation, mining rights, mining and processing facilities and equipment relating thereto, offices and related equipment and real estate.
“Partnership Group” means the Partnership and its Subsidiaries treated as a single consolidated entity. 
“Party” and “Parties” are defined in the introduction to this Agreement.
“Person” means an individual or a corporation, firm, limited liability company, partnership, joint venture, trust, unincorporated organization, association, government agency or political subdivision thereof or other entity.
“Release” means any spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, discharging, migrating, injecting, escaping, leaching, dumping or disposing into the environment (including the abandonment or discarding of barrels, containers, and other closed receptacles).
“Retained Assets” means the assets and investments owned by the Sponsor Entities as of the IPO Closing Date that were not conveyed, contributed or otherwise transferred to the Partnership Group pursuant to the Contribution Agreement or otherwise; provided, however, that any Retained Asset shall cease to be a Retained Asset upon its conveyance, contribution or transfer to the Partnership Group after the date hereof.
“SAPA” means that certain Share and Asset Purchase Agreement, dated July 19, 2015, by and among OCI Enterprises Inc., Ciner Enterprises Inc. and Park Holding A.S., as the same may be amended, modified, supplemented or waived from time to time.
“Sponsor Entities” means the Sponsor and any Person Controlled, directly or indirectly, by the Sponsor other than the General Partner or a member of the Partnership Group; and “Sponsor Entity” means any of the Sponsor Entities.
“Sponsor” is defined in the introduction to this Agreement.
“Subsidiary” means, with respect to any Person, (a) a corporation of which more than 50% of the voting power of shares entitled (without regard to the occurrence of any contingency) to vote in the election of directors or other governing body of such corporation is owned, directly or indirectly, at the date of determination, by such Person, by one or more Subsidiaries of such Person or a combination thereof, (b) a partnership (whether general or limited) in which such Person or a Subsidiary of such Person is, at the date of determination, a general or limited partner of such partnership, but only if more than 50% of the partnership interests of such partnership (considering all of the partnership interests of the partnership as a single class) is owned, directly or indirectly, at the date of determination, by such Person, by one or more Subsidiaries of such Person, or a combination thereof, or (c) any other Person (other than a corporation or a partnership) in which such Person, one or more Subsidiaries of such Person, or a combination thereof, directly or indirectly, at the date of determination, has (i) at least a majority ownership interest or (ii) the power to elect or direct the election of a majority of the directors or other governing body of such Person.

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“Transition Expenses” means expenses of the General Partner and the Partnership Group to the extent reasonably incurred in connection with the transition by the General Partner and the Partnership Group to conduct operations under a new sponsor subsequent to the Acquisition, including but not limited to, third party costs relating to changing entity names and rebranding, and similar expenses to the extent incurred as a result of the Acquisition during the twelve-month period following the Effective Date, in each case, evidenced by written receipts of such expense in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Sponsor.
“Voting Securities” of a Person means securities of any class of such Person entitling the holders thereof to vote in the election of, or to appoint, members of the board of directors or other similar governing body of the Person.
ARTICLE II    
Representations and Warranties
2.1    Representations and Warranties by the Sponsor.  The Sponsor represents and warrants that as of the Effective Date:
(a)    The Sponsor is not aware of any breach by the General Partner, the Partnership, or the Sponsor of any provision of the Omnibus Agreement;
(b)    Except for those amounts due for services performed under Article III of the Omnibus Agreement for the period beginning on June 1, 2015 and ending on the Effective Date but subject in all respects to the agreed upon restrictions and limitations on the payment of such amounts set forth in Section 5.16 of the SAPA, the General Partner and the Partnership have fully paid all amounts due to the Sponsor pursuant to the Omnibus Agreement (after giving effect to Section 5.16 of the SAPA); and
(c)    The Sponsor is not aware of any pending claims against the General Partner and has no knowledge of any facts or circumstances that could or would give rise to a claim (including, without limitation, any claim for indemnification pursuant to Section 2.3 of the Omnibus Agreement as of the Effective Date) against the General Partner or the Partnership.
2.2    Representations and Warranties by the General Partner and the Partnership.  Each of the General Partner and the Partnership represents and warrants that as of the Effective Date:
(a)    It is not aware of any breach by either the General Partner or the Partnership of any provision of the Omnibus Agreement; and
(b)    Except for those amounts due for services performed under Article III of the Omnibus Agreement for the period beginning on June 1, 2015 and ending on the Effective Date but subject in all respects to the agreed upon restrictions and limitations on the payment of such amounts set forth in Section 5.16 of the SAPA, the General Partner and the Partnership have fully paid all amounts due to the Sponsor pursuant to the Omnibus Agreement (after giving effect to Section 5.16 of the SAPA).

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ARTICLE III     
Indemnification
3.1    Environmental Indemnification by Sponsor.
(c)    Subject to the provisions of Sections 3.4 and 3.5, the Sponsor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Partnership Group from and against any Covered Environmental Losses suffered or incurred by the Partnership Group and relating to the Partnership Assets to the extent that the event, action, omission, violation, exposure, Release or Off-Site Management giving rise to such Covered Environmental Losses occurred on or prior to the IPO Closing Date.
(d)    Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall the Sponsor have any indemnification obligations under this Agreement with respect to any claims based on additions to or modifications of Environmental Laws enacted or promulgated on or after the IPO Closing Date.
3.2    Additional Indemnification.  In addition to and not in limitation of the indemnification provided under Section 3.1(a), subject to the provisions of Sections 3.4 and 3.5, the Sponsor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Partnership Group from and against any Losses suffered or incurred by the Partnership Group and related to or arising out of or in connection with:
(a)    any failure of the Partnership Group to be the owner on the IPO Closing Date of valid and indefeasible easement rights, rights-of-way, leasehold and/or fee ownership interests in and to the lands on which any Partnership Assets are located to the extent that such failure renders the Partnership Group liable to a third party or unable to use or operate the Partnership Assets in substantially the same manner as they were used or operated by the Sponsor Entities immediately prior to the IPO Closing Date;
(b)    any failure of the Partnership Group to have on the IPO Closing Date any consent, license or governmental permit or waiver necessary to allow the Partnership Group to use or operate the Partnership Assets in substantially the same manner that the Partnership Assets were used and operated by the Sponsor Entities immediately prior to the IPO Closing Date;
(c)    any federal, state or local income tax liabilities attributable to the ownership or operation of the Partnership Assets prior to the IPO Closing Date, including (i) any income tax liabilities of the Sponsor Entities that may result from the consummation of the formation transactions for the Partnership Group and (ii) any income tax liabilities arising under Treasury Regulation Section 1.1502-6 and any similar provision of applicable state, local or foreign law, or by contract, as successor, transferee or otherwise, and which income tax liability is attributable to having been a member of any consolidated, combined or unitary group prior to the IPO Closing Date;
(d)    the use of “OCI” as part of the Partnership’s or any of its Subsidiaries’ corporate name, company name or partnership name, as the case may be, and as a trademark and service mark or as part of a trademark or service mark for such entity’s products and services, or the possession or use of the License; and

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(e)    any event or condition associated with the Retained Assets, whether occurring before, on or after the IPO Closing Date.
3.3    [Intentionally Omitted.]
3.4    Limitations Regarding Indemnification.
(a)    The indemnification obligations set forth in Sections 3.1(a), 3.2(a), 3.2(b) and 3.2(d) shall terminate on September 18, 2016, and the indemnification obligation set forth in Section 3.2(c) shall terminate on the sixtieth (60th) day after the termination of any applicable statute of limitations; provided, however, that any such indemnification obligation with respect to a Loss shall survive the time at which it would otherwise expire pursuant to this Section 3.4(a) if notice of such Loss is properly given to the Sponsor prior to such time.  The indemnification obligations set forth in Section 3.2(e) shall survive indefinitely.
(b)    The aggregate liability of the Sponsor under Section 3.1(a) shall not exceed $10,000,000.
(c)    No claims may be made against the Sponsor for indemnification pursuant to Section 3.1(a) unless the aggregate dollar amount of the Losses suffered or incurred by the Partnership Group exceeds $500,000, after which the Sponsor shall be liable only for the amount of such claims in excess of $500,000, subject to the limitations of Sections 3.4(a) and 3.4(b).
(d)    In no event shall the Sponsor be obligated to the Partnership Group under Section 3.1(a) or Sections 3.2(a), 3.2(b), 3.2(c) or 3.2(d) for any Losses or income tax liabilities to the extent (i) such Losses or liabilities are reserved for in the Partnership Group’s financial statements as of December 31, 2012, (ii) any insurance proceeds are realized by the Partnership Group, such correlative benefit to be net of any incremental insurance premium that becomes due and payable by the Partnership Group as a result of such claim, or (iii) any amounts are recovered by the Partnership Group from third persons.
3.5    Indemnification Procedures.
(a)    The Indemnified Party agrees that promptly after it becomes aware of facts giving rise to a claim for indemnification under this Article III, it shall provide notice thereof in writing to the Indemnifying Party, specifying the nature of and specific basis for such claim; provided, however, that the Indemnified Party shall not submit claims more frequently than once each calendar quarter (or twice, in the case of the calendar quarter in which the applicable indemnity coverage under this Agreement expires) unless such Indemnified Party believes in good faith that such a delay in notice to the Indemnifying Party would cause actual prejudice to the Indemnifying Party’s ability to defend against the applicable claim. Notwithstanding anything in this Article III to the contrary, a delay by the Indemnified Party in notifying the Indemnifying Party shall not relieve the Indemnifying Party of its obligations under this Article III, except to the extent that such failure shall have caused actual prejudice to the Indemnifying Party’s ability to defend against the applicable claim.

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(b)    The Indemnifying Party shall have the right to control all aspects of the defense of (and any counterclaims with respect to) any claims brought against the Indemnified Party that are covered by the indemnification under this Article III, including, without limitation, the selection of counsel, the determination of whether to appeal any decision of any court and the settlement of any such matter or any issues relating thereto; provided, however, that no such settlement shall be entered into without the written consent of the Indemnified Party unless it does not include any admission of fault, culpability or a failure to act, by or on behalf of such Indemnified Party.
(c)    The Indemnified Party agrees to cooperate fully with the Indemnifying Party with respect to all aspects of the defense of any claims covered by the indemnification under this Article III, including, without limitation, the prompt furnishing to the Indemnifying Party of any correspondence or other notice relating thereto that the Indemnified Party may receive, permitting the name of the Indemnified Party to be utilized in connection with such defense, the making available to the Indemnifying Party of any files, records or other information of the Indemnified Party that the Indemnifying Party considers relevant to such defense and the making available to the Indemnifying Party, at no cost to the Indemnifying Party, of any employees of the Indemnified Party; provided, however, that in connection therewith, the Indemnifying Party agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize the impact thereof on the operations of the Indemnified Party and further agrees to maintain the confidentiality of all confidential files, records and other information furnished by the Indemnified Party pursuant to this Section 3.5. In no event shall the obligation of the Indemnified Party to cooperate with the Indemnifying Party as set forth in the immediately preceding sentence be construed as imposing upon the Indemnified Party an obligation to hire and pay for counsel in connection with the defense of any claims covered by the indemnification set forth in this Article III; provided, however, that the Indemnified Party may, at its own option, cost and expense, hire and pay for counsel in connection with any such defense.  The Indemnifying Party agrees to keep any such counsel hired by the Indemnified Party reasonably informed as to the status of any such defense, but the Indemnifying Party shall have the right to retain sole control over such defense.
(d)    The date on which the Indemnifying Party receives notification of a claim for indemnification shall determine whether such claim is timely made.
(e)    Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, in no event shall any party’s indemnification obligation hereunder cover or include consequential, indirect, incidental, punitive, exemplary, special or similar damages or lost profits suffered by any other party entitled to indemnification under this Agreement.  The Indemnified Party hereby agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to realize any applicable insurance proceeds or amounts recoverable under contractual indemnities; provided, however, that the costs and expenses (including, without limitation, court costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees) of the Indemnified Party in connection with such efforts shall be promptly reimbursed by the Indemnifying Party.
(f)    To the extent that the Indemnifying Party has made any indemnification payment hereunder in respect of a claim for which the Indemnified Parties have asserted a related claim for insurance proceeds or under a contractual indemnity, the Indemnifying Party shall be subrogated 

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to the rights of the Indemnified Party to receive the proceeds of such insurance or contractual indemnity.
3.6    Waiver and Release.  
(a)    The Sponsor hereby waives and releases any and all breaches of the provisions of the Omnibus Agreement by the General Partner or the Partnership and any claim it may have against the General Partner or the Partnership pursuant to the provisions of the Omnibus Agreement as of the Effective Date.
(b)    Each of the General Partner and Partnership hereby waives and releases any and all breaches of the provisions of the Omnibus Agreement by the Sponsor and any claim it may have against the Sponsor pursuant to the provisions of the Omnibus Agreement as of the Effective Date; provided, that, for the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Section 3.6(b) shall limit or restrict (x) the indemnification rights of the Partnership Group set forth in Article III of this Agreement, or (y) the rights of the General Partner and the Partnership to assert any claim against the Sponsor as a result of, in connection with, or arising from any breach of or inaccuracy in any of the representations or warranties made by the Sponsor in Article II of this Agreement.
ARTICLE IV     
Miscellaneous
4.1    Final Payment Under Omnibus Agreement.  Until all amounts due to the Sponsor Entities for services performed under Article III of the Omnibus Agreement have been fully paid for the period beginning on June 1, 2015 and ending on the Effective Date but subject in all respects to the agreed upon restrictions and limitations on the payment of such amounts set forth in Section 5.16 of the SAPA, the provisions of Article III of the Omnibus Agreement shall continue to govern with respect to reimbursements due to the Sponsor Entities for services performed from June 1, 2015 to the Effective Date.
4.2    Choice of Law; Submission to Jurisdiction.  This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York.  Each Party hereby submits to the jurisdiction of the state and federal courts in the State of New York and to venue in the state and federal courts in The City of New York, New York.
4.3    Notice.  All notices or requests or consents provided for by, or permitted to be given pursuant to, this Agreement must be in writing and must be given by depositing same in the United States mail, addressed to the Person to be notified, postage-paid, and registered or certified with return receipt requested or by delivering such notice in person, by overnight delivery service or by facsimile to such Party.  Notice given by personal delivery or mail shall be effective upon actual receipt.  Notice given by facsimile shall be effective upon actual receipt if received during the recipient’s normal business hours or at the beginning of the recipient’s next business day after receipt if not received during the recipient’s normal business hours.  All notices to be sent to a Party pursuant to this Agreement shall be sent to or made at the address set forth below or at such other address as such Party may stipulate to the other Parties in the manner provided in this Section 4.3.

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If to the Sponsor Entities:
OCI Enterprises Inc.  
Five Concourse Parkway  
Suite 2500  
Atlanta, Georgia 30328  
Attn: General Counsel  
Telephone: 412-375-2300
If to the Partnership Group:
Ciner Resources LP 
c/o Ciner Resource Partners LLC, its General Partner 
Five Concourse Parkway 
Suite 2500 
Atlanta, Georgia 30328 
Attn: General Counsel 
Telephone: 707-375-2300
4.4    Entire Agreement.  This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the Parties relating to the matters contained herein, superseding all prior contracts or agreements, whether oral or written, relating to the matters contained herein; provided, that the obligations of the Sponsor set forth herein shall be in addition to the obligations of the Sponsor set forth in SAPA and nothing in this Agreement shall in any way limit, modify or supersede the obligations of the Sponsor under the SAPA (including without limitation the indemnification obligations of the Sponsor pursuant to Article VIII thereof).
4.5    Termination of Agreement.  This Agreement may be terminated only by written agreement of all the Parties.
4.6    Amendment or Modification.  This Agreement may be amended or modified from time to time only by the written agreement of all the Parties hereto.  Each such instrument shall be reduced to writing and shall be designated on its face an “Amendment” or an “Addendum” to this Agreement.
4.7    Assignment.  No Party shall have the right to assign its rights or obligations under this Agreement without the consent of the other Parties hereto; provided, however, that the Partnership may make a collateral assignment of this Agreement solely to secure working capital financing for the Partnership.
4.8    Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts with the same effect as if all signatory parties had signed the same document.  All counterparts shall be construed together and shall constitute one and the same instrument.  Delivery of an executed signature page of this Agreement by facsimile transmission or in portable document format (.pdf) shall be effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart hereof.

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4.9    Severability.  If any provision of this Agreement shall be held invalid or unenforceable by a court or regulatory body of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
4.10    Further Assurances.  In connection with this Agreement and all transactions contemplated by this Agreement, each signatory party hereto agrees to execute and deliver such additional documents and instruments and to perform such additional acts as may be necessary or appropriate to effectuate, carry out and perform all of the terms, provisions and conditions of this Agreement and all such transactions.
4.11    Rights of Limited Partners.  The provisions of this Agreement are enforceable solely by the Parties to this Agreement, and no Limited Partner of the Partnership shall have the right, separate and apart from the Partnership, to enforce any provision of this Agreement or to compel any Party to this Agreement to comply with the terms of this Agreement.
4.12    Post-Acquisition Expenses.  Without limiting, modifying or superseding in any way the Sponsor’s obligations under the SAPA (and in addition to such obligations), the Sponsor shall pay (or reimburse the General Partner or the Partnership if paid by such Person) for all Transition Expenses incurred by the General Partner or the Partnership Group subsequent to the closing of the Acquisition, provided however, that in no event shall the aggregate amount of Transition Expenses payable or required to be paid by the Sponsor pursuant to this Agreement exceed $400,000.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement on, and effective as of, the Effective Date.
OCI ENTERPRISES INC.
By:     /s/Choungho Kim    
Name:  Choungho Kim
Title:  Chief Financial Officer
OCI RESOURCE PARTNERS LLC
By:     /s/Kirk H. Milling    
Name:  Kirk H. Milling
Title:  President and Chief Executive Officer
OCI RESOURCES LP
By: OCI RESOURCE PARTNERS LLC,  
its general partner
By:     /s/Kirk H. Milling    
Name:  Kirk H. Milling  
Title:  President and Chief Executive Officer

OCI Indemnification Agreement

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