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EXHIBIT 10.2

SAND SUPPLY AGREEMENT
NO. EPEEP-COMP-SA-4812

This SAND SUPPLY AGREEMENT (together with the Exhibits hereto, the “Agreement”), is entered into as of the 19 day of July, 2017, to be effective as of January 1, 2017 (“Effective Date”) by and between EP Energy E&P Company, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership with its principal office located at 1001 Louisiana Street, Houston,  Texas  77002 (“Customer”) and Superior Silica Sands LLC, a Texas limited liability company, with an office located at 6000 Western Place, Suite 465, Ft. Worth,  Texas  76107 (“Supplier”).  Customer and Supplier are sometimes herein referred to individually as a “Party” and collectively as “Parties.”

RECITALS

WHEREAS, Customer is engaged in the oil and gas business, including but not limited to, exploring for and producing oil, gas and other minerals, for itself and for the account of others; and

WHEREAS, Supplier is in the business of providing various industrial sands and aggregates to the oilfield industry; and

WHEREAS, from time to time, Customer desires to purchase Sand from Supplier in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

AGREEMENT

NOW THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows:

1.Term and Termination.  This Agreement shall commence upon the Effective Date and shall continue in full force and effect until terminated by either Party upon at least thirty (30) days prior written notice to the other Party; provided, however, that if Supplier requests termination of this Agreement while then performing services pursuant to any outstanding Award Letter, the effective date of the termination of this Agreement and any outstanding Award Letter shall be thirty (30) days after completion of services, unless sooner terminated by Customer.  Notwithstanding termination of this Agreement, neither Party shall be relieved of any of its respective obligations and liabilities arising hereunder prior to the effective date of such termination. 
2.     Definitions. For purposes of this Agreement, unless otherwise specifically noted herein, the following terms shall have the associated meanings:
“Affiliate” means, in relation to a Party, a Person that, directly or indirectly, (i) is controlled by such Party; (ii) is controlled by another Person who also controls such Party; or (iii) controls such Party; for the purpose of this Agreement, “control” and “controlled” mean direct or indirect ownership of 50% or more of the stock or interests having a right to vote for directors or managers or members of a similar governing body of such company or legal entity.

However, notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, neither Apollo Global Management, LLC, nor any of its affiliates not owned directly or indirectly by Customer’s ultimate parent company (that indirectly owns 100% of Customer) shall be considered an Affiliate of Customer for purposes of this Agreement.

“Award Letter” means an authorization to deliver product (which may be in the form of a purchase order, letter, Award Letter, memorandum, fax or other document) given by Customer.

“Claims” means any and all losses, expenses, costs, damages, liabilities, claims, demands, liens, causes of action, suits, and judgments, of any nature, kind, or description (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees, costs, fines, penalties and interest), that may be brought or asserted against Indemnitee by any Person.

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“Customer Group” means the Customer, its joint owners, co lessees, partners, joint venturers, contractors and subcontractors (but excluding Supplier Group) together with each of their affiliates and the respective owners, shareholders, directors, officers, employees, agents, representatives and invitees of each of the forgoing (and including their respective spouses, dependents, relatives heirs and legal representatives). 

“Customer Minimum” means the minimum order required by Customer under this Agreement in accordance with the terms of the then current Award Letter.

“Customer Shortfall” means that amount (in Tons of Sand), set forth in the governing Award Letter.  

“Delivery Point” means load point of Sand into trucks or rail cars controlled by Customer or a duly-authorized agent of Customer (as the case may be) or as otherwise specified in the applicable Award Letter.
    
“Indemnitee” means a Person who is due an indemnification obligation from another Person (Indemnitor) under the terms of this Agreement.

“Indemnitor” means a Person who has an indemnification obligation to another Person (Indemnitee) under the terms of this Agreement.

“Laws” means any laws, statutes, ordinances, orders, rules and/or regulations promulgated, or decree or judgment entered, by any  federal, state or local governmental authority.

“Person” means an individual, partnership, joint venture, corporation, limited liability company, trust, association or unincorporated organization, or any other entity, together with any governmental authority.

“Sand” refers to the proppants more specifically described in Exhibit “C” Specifications to this Agreement or as otherwise specified in the applicable Award Letter as may be issued time to time.

“Scope of Supply” means Exhibit “A” Scope of Supply, to this Agreement as may be changed by Award Letter issued time to time.

“Services” means the furnishing of Sand, and or other products relating to the oil and gas business as described in this Agreement or the applicable Award Letter.

“Specifications” means the specifications referenced in Exhibit “C” Specifications, to this Agreement as may be changed in the applicable Award Letter issued time to time. .

“Supplier Group” means Supplier, its partners, and subcontractors, together with each of their Affiliates and the respective owners, shareholders, directors, officers, employees, agents, representatives and invitees of each of the foregoing (and including their respective spouses, dependents, relatives, heirs and legal representatives). 

“Supplier Minimum” means that amount (in tons) ordered by Customer under this Agreement in accordance with the terms of the then current Award Letter. 

“Supplier Shortfall” means that amount (in tons of Sand) set forth in the governing Award Letter.  

“Ton” means two thousand (2000) pounds.

3.    Scope of Agreement.
(a)    Effective as of the Effective Date, this Agreement supersedes that certain Master Services Agreement EPEEP-COMP-SUP-432 entered into September 5, 2014.

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(b)    During the term of this Agreement, Customer agrees to buy and Supplier agrees to sell Sand in the manner further detailed in Exhibit “A” Scope of Supply to this Agreement.
(c)    Sand shall meet the Specifications set forth in Exhibit “C” Specifications and in the quantity commitment to be mutually determined based on Customer’s well design and set forth in the applicable Award Letter issued from time to time by Customer.
(d)    Although Supplier is considered a “preferred” supplier, it is understood and agreed that Customer is not obligated to procure the Sand or any other materials solely from Supplier.  Customer reserves the right to competitively bid for Sand for certain wells or programs at its sole discretion.  
4.    Title.  Title to and risk of loss of Sand sold under this Agreement shall pass to Customer upon delivery FOB the Delivery Point.
5.    Price and Transportation Adjustment
(a)    Price.  Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Customer agrees to pay and Supplier agrees to accept as full compensation for the Sand, such sums paid in the manner and amount as set forth in Exhibit “B” Price, as may be amended in the applicable Award Letter issued time to time.
(b)    Transportation Adjustment.  If during the Term of this Agreement, any railroad providing delivery and transportation services to Supplier increases its rates, tariffs, and/or other fees above those in existence as of the Effective Date, then the prices set forth on Exhibit “B” Price shall be increased by the amount equal to the actual cost increase incurred by Supplier (“Transportation Adjustment”). Supplier shall give Customer notice of any Transportation Adjustment increase within ten (10) business days of Supplier receiving written notice of any applicable increases and shall provide Customer with documentation evidencing such increases with Supplier’s first invoice affected by the Transportation Adjustment.
6.    Customer and Supplier Minimum.
(a)    If Customer fails to purchase and take delivery of the Customer Minimum during any contract year and Customer’s failure is not due to an event of Force Majeure, such failure to purchase and take delivery by Customer shall not be a breach or default of this Agreement.  Rather, such failure to purchase and take delivery by Customer shall entitle Supplier to recover liquidated damages in an amount to be specified in the Award Letter in effect at the time.  
(b)    If Customer orders and Supplier fails to sell and deliver to Customer the Supplier Minimum during any given contract year and Supplier’s failure is not due to an event of Force Majeure, such failure to sell and deliver the Supplier Minimum by Supplier shall not be a breach or default of this Agreement.  Rather, such failure to sell and deliver by Supplier shall entitle Customer to recover liquidated damages, with the value of such damages to be detailed in the then current Award Letter.  Damages may include an amount to offset any additional cost incurred by Customer due to the purchase of spot tonnage required to replace deficit from Supplier, as more specifically set forth in the applicable Award Letter.
(c)    All Sand purchased by Customer shall be shipped to the Delivery Point in railcars supplied by Supplier unless purchased FOB Supplier’s mine, or by other industry accepted transportation practices.  In the event that Supplier supplied railcars are not available for the shipment of Sand designated for or ordered by Customer and Supplier fails to deliver the ordered Sand, such quantities will apply toward the Customer Minimum.
7.    Billing and Payment; Record Keeping; Audit.
(a)    Invoices. Supplier shall invoice Customer within thirty (30) days after the end of any month in which Supplier delivers Sand to Customer.  When invoicing Customer, Supplier shall utilize Customer’s 

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electronic invoicing process (“eInvoicing”).  All invoices must be rendered within ninety (90) days after the delivery.  Invoices must reference charges by Award Letter number, lease name and pad number.  Nothwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, any invoice not received within ninety (90) days from Sand delivery may not be paid unless there has been advance written consent to such delay by Customer, (UL 38-20-DEF).
(b)    Taxes.  Supplier is responsible for and agrees to pay directly any severance, ad valorem or other indirect taxes, if any, due in connection with the production of the Sand; provided, however, that state and local sales and use taxes will be invoiced as a separate line item by Supplier and paid by Customer, unless Customer has provided Supplier with written evidence that an exemption from such sales taxes is applicable. When permitted by state law, Customer may provide Supplier with a direct payment permit, exemption certificate or equivalent certificate.  When such permit or certificate is so provided, Supplier shall not include sales and/or use taxes in the total amount due to Supplier, however Supplier shall separately state on the invoice the amount of any applicable state and/or local sales/use taxes for which applicable law places the burden on Customer and Customer shall remit any such taxes due directly to the taxing authority.
(c)    Payment.  Customer shall pay invoices issued by Supplier or its representatives net thirty (30) days after its receipt of a correct invoice.  Invoice payment is contingent on the following conditions: (i) the invoice generally conforms to the requirements specified in this Section; and (ii) the volume of Sand invoiced has been delivered and accepted by Customer or Customer’s representative.  If Customer determines that any invoice does not conform to the requirements in this Section or that any delivery of Sand does not conform to the requirements of this Agreement, Customer must notify Supplier in writing of any such non-conformity and, to the extent possible the Parties must work to resolve any such discrepancies within ten (10) days of the date of such notice.  It is understood and agreed, however, that payment by Customer of an invoice shall not constitute a waiver of Customer’s right subsequently to audit or otherwise question or contest the amount or correctness of such invoice and to seek reimbursement. 
(d)    Failure to Pay/Suspension.  If Customer fails to pay an undisputed invoiced amount to Supplier within thirty (30) days after the time period provided for in the Agreement, or otherwise fails to comply with its obligations hereunder, Supplier may suspend delivery of any further orders and will not be liable for any Supplier Shortfall as a result of any such suspension; provided, however, that before suspending any deliveries or transload services, Supplier must notify Customer in writing of the payment failure and give Customer a period of seven (7) business days to pay the past-due amounts.  In the event Customer disputes any invoice, in whole or in part, Customer shall pay the undisputed portion of such invoice within the applicable payment period, but Customer may withhold payment of the disputed amount or Customer may pay the disputed amount without waiver of any of its rights, including the right to seek reimbursement. Customer shall pay any disputed invoices within seven (7) business days of the resolution of the dispute.
(e)    Interest.  Interest shall accrue on amounts more than sixty (60) days delinquent, based upon the due date of the invoice, at the lesser of *** percent (***%) per month, or the maximum rate permitted by law, in any event compounded monthly.  In the event that any interest charged hereunder exceeds the maximum lawful rate, then the amount of interest shall be reduced so that it is no more than the maximum rate allowed by law so as to avoid the charge of usurious interest and any penalties that may result under the laws of the State of Texas.  
(f)    Records.  Supplier shall keep and maintain sufficient accounting books, records, receipts, and related documents (collectively, “Records”) related to its supply of Sand to Customer so as to establish adequate performance under, and compliance with, the terms, conditions and obligations of this Agreement.  The Records shall be maintained in accordance with commonly accepted accounting and oilfield industry practices. Supplier shall retain the applicable Records for a period of three (3) years following completion of each order, or for such longer period as may be required by applicable law, and for so long thereafter as a known dispute may exist between the Parties. Customer and its designated representatives shall have the right during reasonable business hours to inspect, copy and audit the Records of Supplier pertaining to Supplier’s supply of Sand to Customer, and the Parties’ performance, compliance and payment obligations hereunder. 

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8.    Liens.  In the event that any Sand delivered by Supplier to Customer is not delivered free and clear of all third party liens, Supplier agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Customer from such third party actions and use commercially reasonable efforts to cause any such liens to be released after Supplier’s receipt of notice thereof.  Supplier shall be entitled to claim, file or enforce any liens when the rights thereto arise from Customer’s failure to pay any undisputed amounts owed by Customer or any of its Affiliates to Supplier. 
9.    Warranties, Representations, and Covenants of Each Party.  Each Party, as to itself only, warrants, represents, and covenants as follows:
(a)    It is duly organized, legally existing and in good standing under the laws of the state of its organization, as first set out above.
(b)    It has full power to enter into and perform its obligations under this Agreement.
(c)    This Agreement, assuming due authorization, execution and delivery by the other Party hereto, will, when executed, delivered, and accepted, constitute legal, valid and binding obligation of the Parties, enforceable in accordance with its terms, except as limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, fraudulent transfer, reorganization or other similar Laws relating to or generally applicable to creditor’s rights and as limited by general equitable principles. 
10.    Supplier’s Representations, Warranties, Disclaimer and Covenants.  Supplier warrants, represents, covenants, and acknowledges as follows:

(a)    To the best of its knowledge, it has applied for and/or obtained all permits, consents, exemptions, waivers, licenses or franchises of any nature whatsoever (collectively, “Permits”) necessary for the performance of its obligations hereunder;

(b)    It will provide Customer with a safety data sheet for the Sand prior to delivery of the Sand; 

(c)      All Sand delivered to Customer shall be free of debris, meet the Specifications; and be ready for loading into trucks for ‘last mile’ delivery to well site for use in the fracturing process.
(d)    Supplier makes no warranties, express or implied, regarding the Sand or its fitness for any particular purpose, other than that the Sand will meet or exceed the applicable Specifications.  Each Party shall carefully inspect the Sand for compliance with the Specifications and for the mesh size composition of the Sand.  
(e)    Upon Customer’s written request, Supplier shall provide Customer with the name, address, phone number, email address and other contact information requested by Customer relating to any contractor(s) or sub-contractor(s) handling, transporting or that transload Sand purchased by Customer.
11.    Customer’s Representations, Warranties, and Covenants and Acknowledgments;
(a)    Customer warrants, represents, and covenants that it shall comply with all federal, state, and local Laws, rules, regulations, ordinances, orders, and permits in connection with its ordering, possession and use of the Sand.
(b)    Customer acknowledges that Supplier may have a limited  source of Sand, but Customer further acknowledges that in the event Supplier is unable to provide Sand to Customer from current properties as required under this Agreement, Supplier shall in its reasonable discretion have the right to obtain Sand from other locations, or from a third party, and sell such Sand to Customer pursuant to the terms of this Agreement (including pricing terms), provided that the Sand obtained from a location other than the current properties meets the Specifications and that all other terms of this Agreement are satisfied.

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12.    Customer’s Assumption of Risk of Use; Warnings and Provisions Regarding Silica.  Subject to Customer’s right to inspect, sample and test specific Sand loads upon delivery, Customer acknowledges that:
(a)    It has tested samples of the Sand to the extent it deems necessary or appropriate, and acknowledges it has been afforded an adequate opportunity to inspect and evaluate the Sand.

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(b)    It is satisfied with the Sand, as provided per the Specifications, for the Sand’s use for the purpose for which it is purchasing the Sand.
(c)    It understands and assumes the risk that the Sand may not produce the results Customer desires on any particular property with respect to which it applies the Sand, and that samples and sold Sand may vary in quality or composition within specification.
(d)    Silica Dust.  Customer acknowledges and agrees that it understands as follows: (i) proppant used in oil and gas fracturing operations (“Sand”), which Supplier may sell to Customer  pursuant to this Agreement may contain respirable crystalline silica dust, or respirable crystalline silica dust may be created during the use of the Sand; (ii) breathing crystalline dust, including, without limitation, respirable crystalline silica dust, is hazardous and can cause severe and permanent lung damage and that breathing the dust can cause silicosis, a lung disease that can cause serious breathing difficulties and death; (iii) breathing crystalline silica dust may cause lung cancer and other diseases; (iv) the Sand shall not be used by Customer, promoted or sold for sandblasting; and (v) Customer shall comply with applicable health and other regulatory standards pertaining to crystalline silica (quartz) dust, i.e., NIOSH and MSHA procedures and recommended practices.  Supplier shall provide a Safety Data Sheet to Customer for any and all Sand sold to it hereunder prior to delivery of such Sand.
(e)    The Parties agree to comply with all of the terms of this Agreement and applicable Laws regarding Sand and exposure to crystalline silica and the Parties’ operations relating to Sand and those relating to environmental exposure, disposal, spills and cleanup, health and safety, storage, packaging, labeling, transportation, and purchase and sale of Sand.”
(f)    The terms of this Section 12 shall survive any termination or expiration of this Agreement.
13.    Force Majeure.
(a)      Except for payment obligations set forth herein, neither Party shall be liable for its failure to perform its obligations hereunder to the limited extent that such failure is due to an event of Force Majeure (as defined below); provided, however, that (i) such non-performance shall only be permitted during the duration of the event of Force Majeure, and (ii) a Party legitimately claiming Force Majeure shall be obligated to remedy the applicable event of Force Majeure with all reasonable and diligent dispatch; and provided, further, that the Party claiming Force Majeure shall take all commercially reasonable actions that may be necessary or advisable to mitigate the negative impact of the event of Force Majeure on the other Party.  

(b)      As used herein, “Force Majeure” means unforeseeable events of nature (including severe weather and flooding), acts of God, sabotage, wars, riots, epidemics, landslides, lightning, earthquakes, fires, storms and storm warnings, floods, washouts, arrests and restraints of governments and people, civil disturbances, explosions, any legislative, governmental or judicial actions which are resisted in good faith, acts of the public enemy, wars or any other cause, whether of the kind herein enumerated or otherwise, not reasonably within the reasonable control of the Party claiming Force Majeure; provided, however, that the term “Force Majeure” shall never include any cause within the control of the Party claiming Force Majeure and which by exercise of due diligence the Party claiming Force Majeure could have been prevented or avoided.  Force Majeure does not include, as to either Party, economic hardship, change in industry conditions, or any change in Sand requirements.  

(c)      A Party claiming Force Majeure shall: (i) notify the other Party in writing of the event of Force Majeure as promptly as possible, and (ii) provide in such notice reasonably sufficient details as to the cause and expected duration of the Force Majeure.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the timely provision of such notification shall not be deemed a prerequisite to the claiming Party’s right to be excused from performance and liability as provided in this Agreement. 

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(d)     If an event of Force Majeure continues for a period of at least ninety (90) days, then the Party not claiming Force Majeure may, at its option, immediately upon written notice to the other Party, terminate this Agreement. 

(e)    Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, in the event either Party terminates this Agreement pursuant to this Section, then the Party terminating this Agreement shall have no obligation to make any Shortfall Liquidated Damages Payment for the period starting at the beginning of the Force Majeure and continuing thereafter.  

14.    Defaults.
(a)    In the event that Sand delivered to Customer contains debris or fails to meet Specifications when verified by a qualified third party testing entity, Customer shall notify Supplier of such nonconformance within five (5) business days of observing debris or receiving the third party test reports.  Upon receipt of such notice, Supplier, at its sole cost and expense will remedy the non-conformance as appropriate by; (i) inspecting the facility which supplied the Sand and the transload facility, if any, used to deliver the Sand to determine the cause of the introduction of debris into the Sand and take reasonable steps to correct it; and/or (ii) promptly delivering substitute Sand to Customer which meets the Specifications; or (iii) refunding any amounts paid by Customer to Supplier for any such non-conforming Sand.  The foregoing remedies shall be Customer’s sole remedy in connection with any such non-conforming Sand.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall Supplier be liable to Customer for any nonconformities attributable to causes or occurrences beyond Supplier’s control, including, but not limited to, (1) misuse, mishandling, neglect, improper storage, improper transportation, improper alteration or improper application by Customer, its Affiliates or by any agents thereof or (2) unclean or partially-filled railcars or trucks supplied by Customer or Customer’s carrier, it being understood that Supplier shall have no obligation to inspect or remove debris from any railcars or trucks supplied by Customer or any of Customer’s carriers.
(b)    In the event either Party shall (i) make an assignment or any general arrangement for the benefit of creditors; (ii) file a petition or otherwise commence, authorize, or acquiesce in the commencement of a proceeding or case under any bankruptcy or similar law for the protection of creditors or have such petition filed or proceeding commenced against it; (iii) otherwise become bankrupt or insolvent (however evidenced); (iv) be unable to pay its debts as they fall due; or (v) have a receiver, provisional liquidator, conservator, custodian, trustee or other similar official appointed with respect to it or substantially all of its assets, then the other Party shall have the right to immediately terminate this Agreement.
(c)    Nothing in this Section shall preclude Supplier or Customer from seeking equitable remedies to protect their interests hereunder.
(d)    Unless otherwise expressly provided herein, termination of this Agreement under this Section shall be without prejudice to any other rights or remedies to which the parties may be entitled, including the right to damages.
(e)    Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, in the event either Party terminates this Agreement pursuant to this Section, then the Party terminating this Agreement shall have no obligation to make any payment to the other with respect to the Customer Shortfall or Supplier Shortfall, as applicable, arising out of the default circumstance.

15.    Further Assurances.  Without further consideration, each Party shall take such further actions and execute such further documents as may be reasonably requested by the other Party in order to effectuate the purpose and intent of this Agreement.
16.    Notices.

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(a)    All notices, requests, consents, approvals, disclosures, offers, submissions, commitments, waivers, reports, exceptions, agreements, modifications, and other required or permitted communications of any nature (“Notices”) hereunder shall be in writing and shall be addressed to the Party as set forth below.  All Notices shall be given by: (i) personal delivery, (ii) electronic communication, provided the transmitting device used by the Party provides documentary confirmation of receipt, (iii) certified mail return receipt requested or (iv) a nationally recognized overnight courier service.
(b)    All Notices shall be effective and shall be deemed delivered (i) if by personal delivery or by overnight courier, on the date of delivery if delivered on or before 5:00 p.m. on such day; otherwise, it shall be deemed to have been delivered on the next business day following delivery, (ii) if by electronic communication, on the day of receipt unless received after 5:00 p.m., in which event it shall be deemed to have been received on the next business day following receipt of the electronic communication, and (iii) if solely by certified mail return receipt requested, upon the earlier of delivery or five days after deposited in the U.S. Mail, postage paid and properly addressed.
(c)    Notices shall be directed as follows.  A Party may change its address by providing Notice to the other Party.
If to Supplier:        Superior Silica Sands LLC
Attention:     Rick Shearer    
Address:     6000 Western Place, Suite 465
Fort Worth, Texas 76107
Telephone:    817-841-8072
Email:         rick@sssand.com

If to Customer:    EP Energy E&P Company, L.P.
Attention:     Tanda Fiocchi 
Address:     PO Box 4660
Houston, TX 77210-4660
Telephone:    713-997-4732
Email:         #############@epenergy.com

17.    Governing Law; Venue; and Attorney’s Fees.
(a)    This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the Laws of the State of Texas, without regard to its choice of law provisions.  
(b)    Venue for the resolution of all disputes hereunder shall exclusively be in a state or federal court of competent jurisdiction in Harris County, Texas and in such event that litigation is in a court in Harris County, Texas, the Parties shall submit to personal jurisdiction in Harris County, Texas; provided, however, that the foregoing shall not be construed to limit the rights of a Party to enforce a judgment or order from a Harris County court in another jurisdiction.
(c)    The Parties agree to waive trial by jury.
(d)    In the event of a dispute between the Parties resulting in litigation, the prevailing Party shall be entitled to an award of reasonable attorney’s fees and costs.
18.    Entire Agreement; Successors and Assigns; Amendment and Waiver.
(a)    Entire Agreement.  This Agreement, including the Exhibits hereto, together with all Award Letters entered into in connection herewith constitute the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all prior negotiations, discussions, agreements and understandings, whether oral or written, relating to such subject matter.

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(b)    Assignment.  Neither Party may assign its rights or obligations hereunder without the other Party’s written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, either Party may assign its rights, duties or obligations hereunder to an Affiliate of such Party without the prior written consent of the other Party; provided, that no such assignment shall relieve the assigning Party of its obligations hereunder.
(c)    Successors and Assigns.  This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns.
(d)    Amendment.  No amendment or modification to this Agreement or any Award Letter entered into in connection herewith, shall be effective unless in writing and signed by both Parties.
(e)    Waiver.  No waiver by a Party of any breach by the other Party of any provision of this Agreement shall be deemed a waiver of any preceding or succeeding breach of the same or any other provisions hereof.  No such waiver shall be effective unless in writing and then only to the extent expressly set forth in writing.
19.    Confidentiality.  Each Party, its Affiliates and representatives shall not publicize or disclose any Confidential Information to any third party by any means without first obtaining the prior written consent of the other Party.  As the context may require, a Party that discloses information in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement is referred to herein as the “Disclosing Party” and a Party receiving any such information hereunder is collectively referred to herein as the “Receiving Party.”  This Agreement does not grant any rights from Disclosing Party to Receiving Party or its representatives with respect to Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information, including, without limitation, any patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets or any other intellectual property rights.  The foregoing obligations shall not apply to any Confidential Information which: (i) is publicly known or becomes publicly known through no fault of or disclosure by Receiving Party; (ii) is given to Receiving Party by someone other than the Disclosing Party as a matter of right and without restriction of disclosure; (iii) was known to Receiving Party prior to its receipt from Disclosing Party; or, (iv) is legally compelled to be disclosed by Receiving Party.  If Receiving Party receives a subpoena, order, notice, process or other legal process seeking disclosure of Confidential Information, Receiving Party shall immediately notify Disclosing Party in order to allow Disclosing Party the opportunity to oppose the order, notice, or process or seek a protective order.  Except as such demand shall have been timely limited, quashed or extended, Receiving Party may  comply with such demand, but only to the minimum extent required by law.  Where Disclosing Party obtains a protective order, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to authorize Receiving Party to use in any manner or disclose Confidential Information to parties other than such governmental or judicial agency or body or beyond the scope of the protective order.  Any combination of features shall not be deemed to be within the foregoing exceptions merely because individual features are in the public domain or in the possession of Receiving Party.  The obligations in this Section shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement.  Receiving Party also agrees that its representatives to whom any Confidential Information is disclosed will be bound by the provisions of this Section and that the Receiving Party will be responsible for any breaches thereby.  If any Receiving Party, or any representative thereof, breaches or threatens a breach of the provisions of this Section, the Disclosing Party shall be entitled to seek an injunction in any court of competent jurisdiction restraining the Receiving Party and its representatives from violating the provisions without the necessity of posting a bond or other security therefore.  Nothing herein shall be construed as prohibiting the Disclosing Party from pursuing any other remedies available to it at law or in equity.  For the purposes of this Agreement, “Confidential Information” means the specific content, or scope of this Agreement, any information regarding the business of the Disclosing Party, and any information regarding the products and services of the Disclosing Party, not already in the public domain, including, without limitation, all (a) technological and specific product secrets, trade secrets, drawings, materials, chemistry, proppant compositions, the chemistry, chemical makeup, chemical combinations, and chemical codes of any compositions or formulations, and other technical data, (b) notes, analyses, compilations or other documents, whether prepared by Receiving Party or the Receiving Party’s representatives, that contain or otherwise reflect the Confidential Information, and (c) the fact that Confidential Information has been made available to the other Party.  The terms of this Section shall survive any termination or expiration of this Agreement.

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20.    Relationship with Customer.  Supplier shall conduct its relationship with Customer and Customer’s employees in a fair, equitable and ethical manner consistent with good business practices.  
21.    Cumulative Rights.  The rights, obligations and remedies created by this Agreement are cumulative and in addition to any other rights, obligations or remedies otherwise available at Law or in equity.  Unless expressly provided otherwise: (a) no right or remedy conferred by this Agreement shall be exclusive of any other right or remedy now or hereafter available at law or in equity, and (b) no provision hereof regarding remedies shall be construed as a limitation on the nature of the remedies to which a Party may be entitled with respect to a breach of this Agreement.
22.    Section Headings; Appendices; and Construction.  The section headings herein are for reference only and have no legal significance.  The provisions of the Exhibits hereto shall be incorporated herein by reference.  The Parties agree that each has had the opportunity to review this Agreement and seek the advice of counsel and that this Agreement shall not be construed against one Party or the other as the drafter of this Agreement.

23.    Survival of Terms.  The provisions of this Agreement which are intended to extend beyond its termination, including without limitation, liability, indemnity, confidentiality, and the warranties and representations of each Party along with the provisions applicable to the enforcement of those provisions and/or the enforcement of rights and obligations shall survive the termination of this Agreement.  The termination of this Agreement also shall not relieve either Party from any liability or obligation hereunder, resulting from acts, omissions, or events occurring prior to such termination, or as to which a Party is expressly committed even after termination.

24.    Severability.  If any provision hereof is held to be invalid or unenforceable in whole or in part in any relevant jurisdiction, such provision, only to the extent invalid or unenforceable, shall be severable from this Agreement, and the other provisions of this Agreement (along with the provision at issue, to the extent that it would be valid and enforceable, and such provision shall be deemed to be so reformed) shall remain in full force and effect in such jurisdiction and the remaining provisions hereof shall be liberally construed to carry out the purpose and intent of this Agreement.  The invalidity or unenforceability, in whole or in part, of any provision of this Agreement in any relevant jurisdiction shall not affect the validity or enforceability of such provision in any other jurisdiction, nor shall the invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of this Agreement with respect to any person or entity affect the validity or entity or enforceability of such provision with respect to any other person or entity.
25.    No Third Party Beneficiaries.  This Agreement shall be construed to benefit the Parties and their respective successors and assigns only, and shall not be construed to create third party beneficiary rights in any other party.
26.    No Partnership.  Nothing herein shall be deemed to: (a) constitute either Party the partner, joint-venturer, agent, or legal representative of the other, or (b) create or fiduciary relationship between the Parties.  The Parties do not intend to create, and this Agreement shall not be construed to create, any mining, commercial or other partnership or joint venture.  Neither Party shall act for or assume any obligation or responsibility on behalf of the other Party, unless and as otherwise expressly provided herein.
27.    Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in one or more separate counterparts, all of which shall constitute one and the same agreement.  This Agreement may be executed and delivered by facsimile or similar electronic means (including, without limitation, Adobe Portable Document Format (“PDF”) or other similar types of electronic scan programs), and the Parties agree that such execution and delivery shall have the same force and effect as delivery of an original document with original signatures and that each Party may use such signatures as evidence of the execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Parties to the same extent that an original signature could be used.

28.    Limitation on Damages.  NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES RESULTING FROM OR 

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ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOSS OF PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTIONS, HOWEVER THE SAME MAY BE CAUSED.  THE WAIVER OF DAMAGES CONTAINED IN THIS SECTION SHALL SURVIVE ANY TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. 

(Signature Page Follows)

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

SUPPLIER:                    CUSTOMER:

Superior Silica Sands LLC            EP Energy E&P Company, L.P.

By:    /s/ Richard Shearer            By:    /s/ Scott R. Forbes            
		
	Name:
	Richard Shearer     Name:    Scott R. Forbes

		
	Title:
	CEO    Title:    Director Supply Chain Management

as Agent and Attorney in Fact

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EXHIBIT “A” SCOPE OF SUPPLY

Supplier shall deliver and Customer shall receive Sand in compliance with specifications, free of debris and ready to be used in the oil well fracturing process, as ordered time to time.  All Sand purchased by Customer will be FOB the delivery points set forth on Exhibit “B” Price or the then current Award Letter which may be issued time to time. 

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EXHIBIT ”B” PRICING

Pricing in this Exhibit may be considered baseline.  Negotiated pricing will be shown in the authorizing Award Letter, and if different, shall control for the effective period of the authorization.  

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EXHIBIT ”C” SPECIFICATIONS
    
Supplier is to provide Sand, free of debris and ready for use in the oil well fracturing process. The specifications of size and type of Sand shall be detailed in each Award Letter to this Agreement.
 

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Exhibit “A” Scope of Work

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	Term

Scope of Supply  

	•    Term of this Award will be three (3) years effective January 1, 2017. Volume shall be based on the Completions Schedule as developed and to be provided time to time.
•    2017    *** ton annual requirement  
•    2018    ***  ton annual requirement 
•    2019    *** ton annual requirement  
•    Product Ratio – 
•    *** Ratio of *** and *** mesh. *** mesh will come from both WI and TX mines at an approximate *** ratio to be agreed to by both parties, based on customer requirement and production availability.  
•     Shipments – 
•    Shipment of products will be scheduled evenly throughout the annual term as much as practicable, in keeping with Customer Completions Schedule. 
•    2017 – Monthly Shipments shall be authorized via orders from Customer.  Forecast of requirements and Completions Schedules will be provided as updated or at least monthly.
•    Planned requirements as of January 1, 2017
§    January -  Actual volumes shipped. 
§    February – Actual volumes shipped. 
§    March – Actual  volumes shipped.
§    April – December – TBD. As set forth in Exhibit “D”
•    2018 and 2019 schedules shall be developed and provided as soon as practicable with best efforts to provide estimated requirements 6 months in advance, but not later than one quarter in advance.   Customer will make Supplier aware of material changes in shipping requirements as soon after they are known as possible to help facilitate handling, i.e., resale, etc.    Forward year requirements typically available to be provided at the end of third quarter of current year.  
•    Volume Reconciliation
•    In circumstance of Customer shortfall, as determined by quarterly and annual reconciliation, Customer will pay to Supplier $*** / ton penalty as an infrastructure recovery fee (“Recovery Fee”). 
•    A quarterly reconciliation will be used to identify Customer and Supplier shortfalls for the preceding quarter.  The annual reconciliation will consider all activity for the year and make final determination of the amount of Recovery Fee due from Customer, if any.
•    In circumstance of Supplier shortfall, the shortfall amount shall be used to offset shortfall by Customer, if any.  No Recovery Fee to be charged to Customer for Supplier shortfall. 
•    Both Supplier and Customer agree to attempt  to mitigate any shortfall volume for the other prior to reconciliation, i.e., Supplier will sell Customer volume to another customer and Customer will attempt to utilize product on other wells not on the schedule for the reconciliation period.     
•     Supplier offers up to ***% overship capability in a period to mitigate shortfall tonnage assessed against Customer or Supplier.  If Supplier has more than ***% of scheduled tonnage available, Customer may order such tonnage if needed.
•    In such circumstance that Customer is required to replace Supplier shortfall volume at a higher cost than pricing in this agreement, Supplier and Customer shall discuss at the annual reconciliation and determine the amount due to Customer from Supplier for the difference in cost.  In no instance shall the amount be greater than $*** / ton.   
•    Assuming Customer meets their annual requirement early, by receiving more tonnage than what an even monthly shipment distribution throughout the year would indicate, Customer shall not pay a Recovery Fee for later months when no product is shipped.
•    Should Customer not require product for some period during the year and incur a shortfall at a quarterly reconciliation, but subsequently meet all tonnage commitments by the end of the year; Customer shall pay no Recovery fee to Supplier. 

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	Pricing & Review
	•    Pricing shall be as shown in Exhibit “B” Pricing to the Award Letter, attached thereto and incorporated thereby.
•    Quarterly pricing.  The intent is to have quarterly adjustment discussions and adjustments as appropriate.   However the review date for the initial pricing adjustment discussion will be July 1 for an August 1, adjustment.  There forward, discussions may begin, November 15th for Q1 of 2018 and February 15th for Q2 of 2018.
•    Prices shall be subject to adjustment (up or down) from the baseline costs of Product at FOB point.  Such adjustment shall be mutually agreed upon, based on then current market pricing for the Product in Canada and the United States, provided that the adjustment to the Prices at any Adjustment Date shall not cause an adjustment that exceeds $*** (up or down) annually per the calendar year.

	Other Terms and Conditions
	•    For accounts receivable balances in excess of $*** and /or over 30 days past due,  Supplier reserves the right to suspend shipments until balance is brought current, unless the past due balance is the result of a validly disputed invoice (details to be agreed upon). Customer must notify Supplier of any discrepancy in writing and both companies agreed to make best efforts to resolve these in 10 days. 
•    Terms net 30 days with ***% interest payment charge per month on undisputed balances past due more than 60 days .
•    If there is any material negative change in the financial position of Customer or repeated instances of materially late payments, the Parties shall meet to discuss the continuation of business, the right of Supplier for proof of solvency and such assurances to Supplier as both may agree. 
•    Should Customer divest of assets during the term of this Award, annual tonnage commitments shall be reduced pro rata for the area of the divestiture, as designated by the Completions Schedule regional useage information.  Customer will attempt to include in the agreement with the purchasing party, assignment of the pro rata tonnage.  Absent that success, Customer and Supplier will meet to discuss increasing Customer’s following year tonnage commitment by that amount, in which case the Award would be amended to show the revised commitment.  Absent success in the activities  above, the tonnage shall be addressed as a Customer shortfall.  
•    Electronic payments required in conjunction with payment terms.
•    For Customer caused delays, from the point of Constructive Placement, a late charge of $***/car/day for 16-30 days and 31+ days $*** per car per day will be applied to Customer account.
•    Should energy surcharges, rail rate increases, including storage, etc. occur, they will be passed through to customer with documentation from such increases and fees to Supplier as back up.  In such instance of Customer caused diversion fees, delays, etc. i.e., reasons such as material schedule changes or cancelations, Supplier agrees to attempt to mitigate the delays or interruption by selling the Customer allocation(s) to other customers.     

	 
	•    Supplier shall not charge and Customer shall not receive a Cancelation fee for Northern White or Texas tonnage when cancelled with ten (10) day advance notification.  

Agreed and Accepted:                    Agreed and Accepted:

/s/ Rick Shearer__________________        /s/ Scott R. Forbes_____________
Rick Shearer                        Scott R. Forbes
CEO Superior Silica Sand                Director Supply Chain Management
As Agent and Attorney in Fact
EP Energy E&P Company, L. P.    

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Date: July 19, 2017______________             Date: July 19, 2017 ___________

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 Exhibit 10.1 

Superior Energy Services, Inc. 

SESI, L.L.C. 
 $500,000,000

 7.750% Senior Notes due 2024 

Purchase Agreement 

August 3, 2017 
 J.P. Morgan Securities LLC

 As the Representative of the several 

Initial Purchasers listed in Schedule 

1 hereto 
 c/o J.P. Morgan Securities LLC

 383 Madison Avenue 
 New York, New York 10179 

Ladies and Gentlemen: 
 SESI, L.L.C., a Delaware
limited liability company (the “Company” or the “Issuer”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Superior Energy Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Parent”), proposes to issue and sell to the
several initial purchasers listed in Schedule 1 hereto (the “Initial Purchasers”), for whom you are acting as representative (the “Representative”), $500,000,000 principal amount of its 7.750% Senior Notes
due 2024 (the “Notes”). The Notes will be issued pursuant to an Indenture to be dated as of August 17, 2017 (the “Indenture”), among the Company, the Parent, the subsidiary guarantors listed in Schedule
2 hereto (the “Subsidiary Guarantors” and, together with the Parent, the “Guarantors”) and The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A., as trustee (the “Trustee”). To the extent there are no
additional Initial Purchasers listed on Schedule 1 other than you, the term Representative as used herein shall mean you, as Initial Purchasers, and the terms Representative and Initial Purchasers shall mean either the singular or plural as the
context requires. 
 The obligations of the Company in respect of the Notes will be fully and unconditionally guaranteed on a senior basis
by the Guarantors pursuant to the terms of the Indenture and the guarantee included in the Indenture (the “Guarantees”). The Notes and the Guarantees are herein collectively referred to as the “Securities.” 

Holders of the Securities (including the Initial Purchasers and their direct and indirect transferees) will be entitled to the benefits of a
Registration Rights Agreement, to be dated the Closing Date (as defined below) and substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A (the “Registration Rights Agreement”), pursuant to which the Company and the Guarantors
will agree to file one or more registration statements with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Commission”) providing for the registration under the Securities Act of the Securities or the Exchange Securities referred to
(and as defined) in the Registration Rights Agreement 

 The Company and the Guarantors, jointly and severally, hereby confirm their agreement with the
several Initial Purchasers concerning the purchase and sale of the Securities, as follows: 
 1. Offering Memorandum and Transaction
Information. The Securities will be sold to the Initial Purchasers without being registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), in reliance upon an exemption therefrom. The Issuer and the
Guarantors have prepared a preliminary offering memorandum dated August 3, 2017 (the “Preliminary Offering Memorandum”) and will prepare an offering memorandum dated the date hereof (the “Offering Memorandum”)
setting forth information concerning the Issuer, the Guarantors and the Securities. Copies of the Preliminary Offering Memorandum have been, and copies of the Offering Memorandum will be, delivered by the Company to the Initial Purchasers pursuant
to the terms of this purchase agreement (this “Agreement”). Each of the Issuer and the Guarantors hereby confirms that it has authorized the use of the Preliminary Offering Memorandum, the other Time of Sale Information (as defined
below) and the Offering Memorandum in connection with the offering and resale of the Securities by the Initial Purchasers in the manner contemplated by this Agreement. References herein to the Preliminary Offering Memorandum, the Time of Sale
Information and the Offering Memorandum shall be deemed to refer to and include any document incorporated by reference therein and any reference to “amend,” “amendment” or “supplement” with respect to the Preliminary
Offering Memorandum or the Offering Memorandum shall be deemed to refer to and include any documents filed after such date under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the rules and regulations of the Commission thereunder
(collectively, the “Exchange Act”) that are incorporated by reference therein. 
 At or prior to the time when sales of the
Securities were first made (the “Time of Sale”), the Issuer and the Guarantors have prepared the Preliminary Offering Memorandum, as supplemented and amended by the Written Communications listed on Annex A hereto (the
“Time of Sale Information”). 
 2. Purchase and Resale of the Securities. (a) The Company agrees to issue and
sell the Notes to the several Initial Purchasers as provided in this Agreement, and each Initial Purchaser, on the basis of the representations, warranties and agreements set forth herein and subject to the conditions set forth herein, agrees,
severally and not jointly, to purchase from the Company the respective principal amount of Notes set forth opposite such Initial Purchaser’s name in Schedule 1 hereto at a price equal to 98.50% of the principal amount thereof plus
accrued interest, if any, from August 17, 2017 to the Closing Date (as defined below). 

  
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 (b) The Issuer and the Guarantors understand that the Initial Purchasers intend to offer the
Securities for resale on the terms set forth in the Time of Sale Information. Each Initial Purchaser, severally and not jointly, represents, warrants and agrees that: 

(i) it is a qualified institutional buyer within the meaning of Rule 144A under the Securities Act (a “QIB”)
and an accredited investor within the meaning of Rule 501(a) of Regulation D under the Securities Act (“Regulation D”); 

(ii) it has not solicited offers for, or offered or sold, and will not solicit offers for, or offer or sell, the Securities by
means of any form of general solicitation or general advertising within the meaning of Rule 502(c) of Regulation D or in any manner involving a public offering within the meaning of Section 4(a)(2) of the Securities Act; and 

(iii) it has not solicited offers for, or offered or sold, and will not solicit offers for, or offer or sell, the Securities as
part of their initial offering except: 
 (A) to persons whom it reasonably believes to be QIBs in transactions pursuant to
Rule 144A under the Securities Act (“Rule 144A”) and in connection with each such sale, it has taken or will take reasonable steps to ensure that the purchaser of the Securities is aware that such sale is being made in reliance on
Rule 144A; or 
 (B) in accordance with the restrictions set forth in Annex C hereto. 

(c) Each Initial Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that the Issuer and the Guarantors and, for purposes of the “no registration”
opinions to be delivered to the Initial Purchasers pursuant to Sections 6(f) and 6(g), counsel for the Issuer and the Guarantors and counsel for the Initial Purchasers, respectively, may rely upon the accuracy of the representations
and warranties of the Initial Purchasers, and compliance by the Initial Purchasers with their agreements, contained in paragraph (b) above, and each Initial Purchaser hereby consents to such reliance. 

(d) The Issuer and the Guarantors acknowledge and agree that the Initial Purchasers may offer and sell Securities to or through any affiliate
of an Initial Purchaser and that any such affiliate may offer and sell Securities purchased by it to or through any Initial Purchaser. 

(e) Payment for the Securities shall be made by wire transfer in immediately available funds to the account specified by the Company to the
Representative, at the offices of Latham & Watkins LLP, 811 Main Street, Suite 3700, Houston, TX 77002 at 10:00 A.M., New York City time, on August 17, 2017, or at such other time or place on the same or such other date, not later than
the third business day thereafter, as the Representative and the Company may agree upon in writing. The time and date of such payment for the Notes is referred to herein as the “Closing Date.” 

(f) Payment for the Securities to be purchased on the Closing Date shall be made against delivery to the nominee of The Depository Trust
Company (“DTC”), for the respective accounts of the several Initial Purchasers of the Securities to be purchased on such date of one or more global notes representing the Securities (collectively, the “Global
Note”), with any transfer taxes payable in connection with the sale of such Securities duly paid by the Company. The Global Note will be made available for inspection by the Representative at the office of J.P. Morgan Securities LLC set
forth above not later than 1:00 P.M., New York City time, on the business day prior to the Closing Date. 

  
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 (g) The Issuer and the Guarantors acknowledge and agree that each Initial Purchaser is acting
solely in the capacity of an arm’s length contractual counterparty to the Issuer and the Guarantors with respect to the offering of Securities contemplated hereby (including in connection with determining the terms of the offering) and not as a
financial advisor or a fiduciary to, or an agent of, the Company, the Guarantors or any other person. Additionally, neither the Representative nor any other Initial Purchaser is advising the Issuer, the Guarantors or any other person as to any
legal, tax, investment, accounting or regulatory matters in any jurisdiction. The Issuer and the Guarantors shall consult with their own advisors concerning such matters and shall be responsible for making their own independent investigation and
appraisal of the transactions contemplated hereby, and the Initial Purchasers shall have no responsibility or liability to the Issuer or the Guarantors with respect thereto. Any review by the Representative or any Initial Purchaser of the Issuer,
the Guarantors, the transactions contemplated hereby or other matters relating to such transactions will be performed solely for the benefit of the Representative or such Initial Purchaser and shall not be on behalf of the Issuer, the Guarantors or
any other person. 
 3. Representations and Warranties of the Issuer and the Guarantors. The Issuer and the Guarantors, jointly and
severally, represent and warrant to each Initial Purchaser that: 
 (a) Preliminary Offering Memorandum. The Preliminary Offering
Memorandum, as of its date, did not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading;
provided that the Issuer and the Guarantors make no representation or warranty with respect to any statements or omissions made in reliance upon and in conformity with information relating to any Initial Purchaser furnished to the Company in
writing by or on behalf of such Initial Purchaser through the Representative expressly for use in any Preliminary Offering Memorandum, it being understood and agreed that the only such information furnished by any Initial Purchaser consists of the
information described as such in Section 7(b) hereof. 
 (b) Time of Sale Information. The Time of Sale Information, at
the Time of Sale, did not, and as of the Closing Date will not, contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they
were made, not misleading; provided that the Issuer and the Guarantors make no representation or warranty with respect to any statements or omissions made in reliance upon and in conformity with information relating to any Initial Purchaser
furnished to the Company in writing by or on behalf of such Initial Purchaser through the Representative expressly for use in such Time of Sale Information, it being understood and agreed that the only such information furnished by any Initial
Purchaser consists of the information described as such in Section 7(b) hereof. No statement of material fact included in the Offering Memorandum has been omitted from the Time of Sale Information and no statement of material fact
included in the Time of Sale Information that is required to be included in the Offering Memorandum has been omitted therefrom. 

  
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 (c) Additional Written Communications. Other than the Preliminary Offering Memorandum and
the Offering Memorandum, the Issuer and the Guarantors (including their agents and representatives, other than the Initial Purchasers in their capacity as such) have not prepared, made, used, authorized, approved or referred to and will not prepare,
make, use, authorize, approve or refer to any “Written Communication” (as defined in Rule 405 under the Securities Act) that constitutes an offer to sell or solicitation of an offer to buy the Securities (each such communication by the
Issuer and the Guarantors or their agents and representatives (other than a communication referred to in clauses (i), (ii) and (iii) below) an “Issuer Written Communication”) other than (i) the Preliminary Offering
Memorandum, (ii) the Offering Memorandum, (iii) the documents listed on Annex A hereto, including a term sheet substantially in the form of Annex B hereto, which constitute part of the Time of Sale Information and
(iv) each electronic road show and any other Written Communications approved in writing in advance by the Representative. Each such Issuer Written Communication, at the time issued, did not conflict with the information contained in the Time of
Sale Information, and when taken together with the Time of Sale Information, did not, and as of the Closing Date will not, contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements
therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading; provided that the Issuer and the Guarantors make no representation or warranty with respect to any statements or omissions made in each such Issuer Written
Communication in reliance upon and in conformity with information relating to any Initial Purchaser furnished to the Company in writing by such Initial Purchaser through the Representative expressly for use in such Issuer Written Communication, it
being understood and agreed that the only such information furnished by any Initial Purchaser consists of the information described as such in Section 7(b) hereof. 

(d) Offering Memorandum. As of the date of the Offering Memorandum and as of the Closing Date, the Offering Memorandum does not and
will not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading; provided that the
Issuer and the Guarantors make no representation or warranty with respect to any statements or omissions made in reliance upon and in conformity with information relating to any Initial Purchaser furnished to the Company in writing by such Initial
Purchaser through the Representative expressly for use in the Offering Memorandum, it being understood and agreed that the only such information furnished by any Initial Purchaser consists of the information described as such in
Section 7(b) hereof. 
 (e) Incorporated Documents. The documents incorporated by reference in the Offering Memorandum or
the Time of Sale Information, when they were filed with the Commission conformed or will conform, as the case may be, in all material respects to the requirements of the Exchange Act and such documents did not and will not contain any untrue
statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. 

(f) Financial Statements. The financial statements (including the related notes thereto) of the Parent and its consolidated
subsidiaries (including the Company) included or incorporated by reference in the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum present fairly in all material respects the consolidated financial position of the Parent and its

  
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consolidated subsidiaries (including the Company) as of the dates indicated and the results of their operations and the changes in their cash flows for the periods specified. The supporting
schedules included or incorporated by reference in the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum present fairly in all material respects the information required to be stated therein. Such financial statements comply as to form in all
material respects with the applicable accounting requirements of the Securities Act and have been prepared in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States (“GAAP”) applied on a consistent basis
throughout the periods covered thereby, and any supporting schedules included or incorporated by reference in each of the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum has been derived from the accounting records of the Parent and its
consolidated subsidiaries (including the Company) and presents fairly the information shown thereby. 
 (g) No Material Adverse
Change. Since the date of the most recent financial statements of the Parent included or incorporated by reference in each of the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum: (i) there has not been any change in the capital stock
(other than the issuance of shares of Common Stock upon exercise of stock options and warrants and the vesting of restricted stock units, in each case, described as outstanding in, and the grant of options and awards under existing equity incentive
plans described in, the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum), short-term debt or long-term debt of the Parent or any of its subsidiaries, or any dividend or distribution of any kind declared, set aside for payment, paid or made by
the Parent on any class of capital stock, or any material adverse change, or any development that could reasonably be expected to result in a material adverse change, in or affecting the business, properties, rights, assets, management, financial
position, stockholders’ equity or results of operations of the Parent and its subsidiaries taken as a whole; (ii) neither the Parent nor any of its subsidiaries has entered into any transaction or agreement that is material to the Parent
and its subsidiaries taken as a whole or incurred any liability or obligation, direct or contingent, that is material to the Parent and its subsidiaries taken as a whole; and (iii) neither the Parent nor any of its subsidiaries has sustained
any material loss or interference with its business from fire, explosion, flood or other calamity, whether or not covered by insurance, or from any action, order or decree of any court or arbitrator or governmental or regulatory authority, except in
each case as otherwise disclosed in each of the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum. 
 (h) Organization and Good
Standing. Each of the Parent and its subsidiaries has been duly organized and is validly existing and in good standing under the laws of its jurisdiction of organization (if such designation exists in the jurisdiction of organization or
formation of such entity), is duly qualified to do business and is in good standing (if such designation exists in the jurisdiction of organization or formation of such entity) in each jurisdiction in which its ownership or lease of property or the
conduct of its business requires such qualification, and has all power and authority necessary to own or hold its properties and to conduct the businesses in which it is engaged, except where the failure to be so qualified or in good standing (if
such designation exists in the jurisdiction of organization or formation of such entity) or have such power or authority would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a material adverse effect on the business, properties, rights, assets,
management, financial position, stockholders’ equity or results of operations of the Parent and its subsidiaries taken as a whole or on the performance by the Company and the Guarantors of their respective obligations under the Transaction
Documents (as defined below) (a “Material Adverse Effect”). The Subsidiaries listed in Schedule 3 to this Agreement are the only significant subsidiaries of the Company. 

  
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 (i) Capitalization. The Parent has an authorized capitalization as set forth in the Time
of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum under the heading “Capitalization”; all the outstanding shares of capital stock of the Parent have been duly and validly authorized and issued and are fully paid and non-assessable and are
not subject to any pre-emptive or similar rights; except as described in or expressly contemplated by the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum, there are no outstanding rights (including, without limitation, pre-emptive rights),
warrants or options to acquire, or instruments convertible into or exchangeable for, any shares of capital stock or other equity interest in the Parent or any of its subsidiaries, or any contract, commitment, agreement, understanding or arrangement
of any kind relating to the issuance of, any capital stock of the Parent or any such subsidiary, any such convertible or exchangeable securities or any such rights, warrants or options; the capital stock of the Parent conforms in all material
respects to the description thereof contained in the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum; and all the outstanding shares of capital stock or other equity interests of each subsidiary (including the Company) owned, directly or
indirectly, by the Parent have been duly and validly authorized and issued, are fully paid and non-assessable (except, in the case of any foreign subsidiary, for directors’ qualifying shares) and are owned directly or indirectly by the Parent,
free and clear of any lien, charge, encumbrance, security interest, restriction on voting or transfer or any other claim of any third party, except for liens securing obligations under the Company’s existing credit facility. 

(j) Stock Options. With respect to the stock options (the “Stock Options”) granted pursuant to the stock-based
compensation plans of the Parent and its subsidiaries (the “Parent Stock Plans”), except as would not have a Material Adverse Effect, (i) each Stock Option intended to qualify as an “incentive stock option” under
Section 422 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”) so qualifies, (ii) each grant of a Stock Option was duly authorized no later than the date on which the grant of such Stock Option was by its terms
to be effective (the “Grant Date”) by all necessary corporate action, including, as applicable, approval by the board of directors of the Parent (or a duly constituted and authorized committee thereof) and any required stockholder
approval by the necessary number of votes or written consents, and the award agreement governing such grant (if any) was duly executed and delivered by each party thereto, (iii) each such grant was made in accordance with the terms of the
Parent Stock Plans, the Exchange Act and all other applicable laws and regulatory rules or requirements, including the rules of the New York Stock Exchange and any other exchange on which Parent securities are traded, and (iv) each such grant
was properly accounted for in accordance with GAAP in the financial statements (including the related notes) of the Parent and disclosed in the Parent’s filings with the Commission in accordance with the Exchange Act and all other applicable
laws. The Parent has not knowingly granted, and there is no and has been no policy or practice of the Parent of granting, Stock Options prior to, or otherwise coordinating the grant of Stock Options with, the release or other public announcement of
material information regarding the Parent or its subsidiaries or their results of operations or prospects. 
 (k) Due Authorization.
Each of the Company and the Guarantors has full right, power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement, the Indenture, the Securities, the Exchange Securities (including the related guarantees) and the Registration Rights Agreement
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the “Transaction Documents”), to the extent a party thereto, and to perform their respective obligations hereunder and thereunder; and all action required to be taken for the due
and proper authorization, execution and delivery by it of each of the Transaction Documents and the consummation by it of the transactions contemplated thereby or by the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum has been duly and validly
taken. 
 (l) The Indenture. The Indenture has been duly authorized by each of the Company and the Guarantors and, when duly executed
and delivered in accordance with its terms by each of the parties thereto, will constitute a valid and legally binding agreement of each of the Issuer and the Guarantors enforceable against each of the Issuer and the Guarantors in accordance with
its terms, except as enforceability may be limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency or similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally or by equitable principles relating to enforceability (collectively, the
“Enforceability Exceptions”); and the Indenture will conform in all material respects to the applicable requirements of the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, as amended (the “Trust Indenture Act”). 

(m) Purchase Agreement and the Registration Rights Agreement. This Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by each
of the Company and the Guarantors. The Registration Rights Agreement has been duly authorized by each of the Company and the Guarantors and on the Closing Date, will be duly executed and delivered by each of the Company and the Guarantors and, when
duly executed and delivered in accordance with its terms by each of the parties thereto, the Registration Rights Agreement will constitute a valid and legally binding agreement of each of the Company and the Guarantors enforceable against the
Company and each of the Guarantors in accordance with its terms, subject to the Enforceability Exceptions, and except that rights to indemnity and contribution thereunder may be limited by applicable law and public policy. 

(n) The Securities and the Guarantee. The Securities to be issued and sold by the Company hereunder have been duly authorized by the
Company and, when duly executed, authenticated, issued and delivered as provided in the Indenture and paid for as provided herein, will be duly and validly issued and outstanding and will constitute valid and legally binding obligations of the
Company enforceable against the Company in accordance with their terms, subject to the Enforceability Exceptions, and will be entitled to the benefits of the Indenture and the Guarantee has been duly authorized by each of the Guarantors and, when
the Securities have been duly executed, authenticated, issued and delivered as provided in the Indenture and as paid for as provided herein, will be valid and legally binding obligations of each of the Guarantors, enforceable against each of the
Guarantors in accordance with its terms, subject to the Enforceability Exceptions, and will be entitled to the benefits of the Indenture. 

(o) The Exchange Securities. On the Closing Date, the Exchange Securities (including the related guarantees) will have been duly
authorized for issuance by the Company and each of the Guarantors, as the case may be, and, when duly executed, authenticated, issued and delivered as contemplated by the Registration Rights Agreement, will be duly and validly issued and outstanding
and will constitute valid and legally binding obligations of the Company, as issuer, and each of Guarantors, as guarantors, enforceable against the Company and each of the Guarantors in accordance with their terms, subject to the Enforceability
Exceptions, and will be entitled to the benefits of the Indenture. 

  
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 (p) Descriptions of the Transaction Documents. Each Transaction Document conforms in all
material respects to the description thereof contained in each of the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum.  
 (q)
No Violation or Default. Neither the Parent nor any of its subsidiaries is: (i) in violation of its charter or by-laws or similar organizational documents; (ii) in default, and no event has occurred that, with notice or lapse of
time or both, would constitute such a default, in the due performance or observance of any term, covenant or condition contained in any indenture, mortgage, deed of trust, loan agreement or other agreement or instrument to which the Parent or any of
its subsidiaries is a party or by which the Parent or any of its subsidiaries is bound or to which any of the properties, rights or assets of the Parent or any of its subsidiaries is subject; or (iii) in violation of any law or statute or any
judgment, order, rule or regulation of any court or arbitrator or governmental or regulatory authority, except, in the case of clauses (ii) and (iii) above, for any such default or violation that would not, individually or in the
aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect. 
 (r) No Conflicts. The execution, delivery and performance by each of the Company and
the Guarantors of each of the Transaction Documents, the issuance and sale of the Securities and the consummation of the transactions contemplated by the Transaction Documents or the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum will not
(i) conflict with or result in a breach or violation of any of the terms or provisions of, or constitute a default under, result in the termination, modification or acceleration of, or result in the creation or imposition of any lien, charge or
encumbrance upon any property, right or asset of the Parent or any of its subsidiaries pursuant to, any indenture, mortgage, deed of trust, loan agreement or other agreement or instrument to which the Parent or any of its subsidiaries is a party or
by which the Parent or any of its subsidiaries is bound or to which any of the properties, rights or assets of the Parent, or any of its subsidiaries is subject, (ii) result in any violation of the provisions of the charter or by-laws or
similar organizational documents of the Parent or any of its subsidiaries or (iii) result in the violation of any law or statute or any judgment, order, rule or regulation of any court or arbitrator or governmental or regulatory authority,
except, in the case of clauses (i) and (iii) above, for any such conflict, breach, violation, default, lien, charge or encumbrance that would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect. 

(s) No Consents Required. No consent, approval, authorization, order, registration or qualification of or with any court or arbitrator
or governmental or regulatory authority is required for the execution, delivery and performance by the Company or any of the Guarantors of each of the Transaction Documents, the issuance and sale of the Securities and the consummation of the
transactions contemplated by the Transaction Documents or the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum, except for such consents, approvals, authorizations, orders and registrations or qualifications as may be required with respect to
the Exchange Securities (including the related guarantees) under the Securities Act, the Trust Indenture Act and applicable state securities laws as contemplated by the Registration Rights Agreement. 

(t) Legal Proceedings. Except as otherwise disclosed in the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum, there are no legal,
governmental or regulatory investigations, actions, demands, claims, suits, arbitrations, inquiries or proceedings (“Actions”) pending to which the Issuer, the Guarantors or any of their respective subsidiaries is or may be a party
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that, individually or in the aggregate, if determined adversely to the Issuer, the Guarantors or any of their respective subsidiaries, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse
Effect; no such Actions are threatened or, to the knowledge of the Issuer or any of the Guarantors, contemplated by any governmental or regulatory authority or threatened by others; and there are no current or pending Actions that would have been
required under the Securities Act to be described in the Time of Sale Information or Offering Memorandum that are not so described in the Time of Sale Information or Offering Memorandum had the Time of Sale Information or Offering Memorandum been a
Registration Statement on Form S-1. 
 (u) Independent Accountants. KPMG LLP, who have certified certain financial statements of the
Parent and its subsidiaries, is an independent registered public accounting firm with respect to the Parent and its subsidiaries within the applicable rules and regulations adopted by the Commission and the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board
(United States) and as required by the Securities Act. 
 (v) Title to Real and Personal Property. The Parent and its subsidiaries
have good and marketable title to, or have valid rights to lease or otherwise use, all items of real and personal property that are material to the respective businesses of the Parent and its subsidiaries, in each case free and clear of all liens,
encumbrances, claims and defects and imperfections of title except those that (i) do not materially interfere with the use made and proposed to be made of such property by the Parent and its subsidiaries, (ii) could not reasonably be
expected, individually or in the aggregate, to have a Material Adverse Effect or (iii) secure obligations under the Company’s existing credit facility. 

(w) Intellectual Property. (i) The Parent and its subsidiaries own or possess adequate rights to use all material patents, patent
applications, trademarks, service marks, trade names, trademark registrations, service mark registrations, copyrights, domain names, licenses and know-how (including trade secrets and other unpatented and/or unpatentable proprietary or confidential
information, systems or procedures) and all other U.S. and foreign intellectual property rights (collectively, “Intellectual Property”) used in the conduct of their respective businesses as presently being conducted and as described
in the Time of Sale Information or the Offering Memorandum; (ii) to the knowledge of the Issuer or any of the Guarantors, the Parent and its subsidiaries’ conduct of their respective businesses does not infringe, misappropriate or
otherwise violate any Intellectual Property rights of others; (iii) the Parent and its subsidiaries have not received any written notice of any claim of infringement, misappropriation or other violation of any Intellectual Property rights of
others; and (iv) to the knowledge of the Issuer or any of the Guarantors, the Intellectual Property owned by the Parent and its subsidiaries is not being infringed, misappropriated or otherwise violated by any person, except, in the case of
clauses (ii) through (iv) above, for any such instance that would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect. 

(x) No Undisclosed Relationships. No relationship, direct or indirect, exists between or among the Parent or any of its subsidiaries,
on the one hand, and the directors, officers, stockholders or other affiliates of the Parent or any of its subsidiaries, on the other, that would be required by the Securities Act to be described in a registration statement to be filed with the
Commission and that is not so described in each of the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum. 

  
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 (y) Investment Company Act. Neither the Company nor any of the Guarantors is nor, after
giving effect to the offering and sale of the Securities and the application of the proceeds thereof as described in the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum, will be required to register as an “investment company” within
the meaning of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and the rules and regulations of the Commission thereunder (collectively, the “Investment Company Act”). 

(z) Taxes. The Parent and its subsidiaries have paid all federal, state, local and foreign taxes and filed all tax returns required to
be paid or filed through the date hereof, except where the failure to pay or file would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect; and except as otherwise disclosed in each of the Time of Sale Information or the Offering
Memorandum, there is no material tax deficiency that has been, or could reasonably be expected to be, asserted against the Parent or any of its subsidiaries or any of their respective properties or assets. 

(aa) Licenses and Permits. The Parent and its subsidiaries possess all licenses, sub-licenses, certificates, permits and other
authorizations issued by, and have made all declarations and filings with, the appropriate federal, state, local or foreign governmental or regulatory authorities that are necessary for the ownership or lease of their respective properties or the
conduct of their respective businesses as described in each of the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum, except where the failure to possess or make the same would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse
Effect; and except as described in each of the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum, none of the Parent or any of its subsidiaries has received notice of any revocation or modification of any such license, sub-license, certificate,
permit or authorization which would, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect, or has any reason to believe that any such license, sub-license, certificate, permit or authorization will not be renewed in the ordinary course.

 (bb) No Labor Disputes. No labor disturbance by or dispute with employees of the Parent or any of its subsidiaries exists or, to
the knowledge of the Issuer or any of the Guarantors, is contemplated or threatened, and the Parent is not aware of any existing or imminent labor disturbance by, or dispute with, the employees of any of its or its subsidiaries’ principal
suppliers, contractors or customers, except as would not have a Material Adverse Effect. Neither the Parent nor any of its subsidiaries has received any notice of cancellation or termination with respect to any collective bargaining agreement to
which it is a party. 
 (cc) Certain Environmental Matters. Except as described in the Time of Sale Information and the Offering
Memorandum, (i) the Parent and its subsidiaries (x) are in compliance with any and all applicable federal, state, local and foreign laws (including common law), rules, regulations, requirements, decisions, judgments, decrees, orders and
other legally enforceable requirements relating to pollution or the protection of human health or safety, the environment, natural resources, hazardous or toxic substances or wastes, petroleum products, pollutants or contaminants (collectively,
“Environmental Laws”) and all past noncompliance with Environmental Laws have been settled and resolved without future obligations; (y) have received and are in compliance with all permits, licenses, certificates or other
authorizations or approvals required of them under applicable Environmental Laws to conduct their respective businesses; and (z) have not received written notice of any actual or potential liability or obligation under or relating to, or any

  
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actual or potential violation of, any Environmental Laws, including for the investigation or remediation of any disposal or release of hazardous or toxic substances or wastes, pollutants or
contaminants, and have no knowledge of any event or condition that would reasonably be expected to result in any such notice, and (ii) there are no costs or liabilities associated with Environmental Laws of or relating to the Parent or its
subsidiaries, except in the case of each of (i) and (ii) above, for any such failure to comply, or failure to receive required permits, licenses or approvals, or cost or liability, as would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably
be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; and (iii) (x) there is no proceeding that is pending, or that is known to be contemplated, against the Parent or any of its subsidiaries under any Environmental Laws in which a governmental
entity is also a party, other than such proceedings regarding which it is reasonably believed no monetary sanctions of $100,000 or more will be imposed, (y) the Parent and its subsidiaries are not aware of any facts or issues regarding
compliance with Environmental Laws, or liabilities or other obligations under Environmental Laws or concerning hazardous or toxic substances or wastes, pollutants or contaminants, that could reasonably be expected to have a material effect on the
capital expenditures, earnings or competitive position of the Parent and its subsidiaries and (z) none of the Parent or its subsidiaries anticipates material capital expenditures relating to any Environmental Laws. 

(dd) Compliance with ERISA. (i) Each employee benefit plan, within the meaning of Section 3(3) of the Employee Retirement
Income Security Act of 1974, as amended (“ERISA”), for which the Parent or any member of its “Controlled Group” (defined as any entity, whether or not incorporated, that is under common control with the Issuer and the
Guarantors within the meaning of Section 4001(a)(14) of ERISA or any entity that would be regarded as a single employer with the Parent under Section 414(b),(c),(m) or (o) of the Code) would have any liability (each,
a “Plan”) has been maintained in compliance with its terms and the requirements of any applicable statutes, orders, rules and regulations, including but not limited to ERISA and the Code; (ii) no prohibited
transaction, within the meaning of Section 406 of ERISA or Section 4975 of the Code, has occurred with respect to any Plan, excluding transactions effected pursuant to a statutory or administrative exemption; (iii) for each Plan that
is subject to the funding rules of Section 412 of the Code or Section 302 of ERISA, no Plan has failed (whether or not waived), or is reasonably expected to fail, to satisfy the minimum funding standards (within the meaning of
Section 302 of ERISA or Section 412 of the Code) applicable to such Plan; (iv) no Plan is, or is reasonably expected to be, in “at risk status” (within the meaning of Section 303(i) of ERISA), and no Plan that is a
“multiemployer plan” within the meaning of Section 4001(a)(3) of ERISA is in “endangered status” or “critical status” (within the meaning of Sections 304 and 305 of ERISA); (v) the fair market value of the
assets of each Plan exceeds the present value of all benefits accrued under such Plan (determined based on those assumptions used to fund such Plan); (vi) no “reportable event” (within the meaning of Section 4043(c) of ERISA and
the regulations promulgated thereunder) has occurred or is reasonably expected to occur; (vii) each Plan that is intended to be qualified under Section 401(a) of the Code is so qualified, and nothing has occurred, whether by action or by
failure to act, which would cause the loss of such qualification; (viii) neither the Parent nor any member of its Controlled Group has incurred, nor reasonably expects to incur, any liability under Title IV of ERISA (other than contributions to
the Plan or premiums to the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation, in the ordinary course and without default) in respect of a Plan (including a “multiemployer plan” within the meaning of Section 4001(a)(3) of
ERISA); and (ix) none of the following events has occurred or is reasonably likely to occur: (A) a material increase in the aggregate amount of contributions required to be made to all Plans by the Issuer and the Guarantors or its
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in the current fiscal year of the Parent and its Controlled Group affiliates compared to the amount of such contributions made in the Parent’s and its Controlled Group affiliates’ most
recently completed fiscal year; or (B) a material increase in the Parent and its subsidiaries’ “accumulated post-retirement benefit obligations” (within the meaning of Accounting Standards Codification Topic 715-60) compared to
the amount of such obligations in the Parent and its subsidiaries’ most recently completed fiscal year, except in each case with respect to the events or conditions set forth in (i) through (ix) hereof, as would not, individually or
in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect. 
 (ee) Disclosure Controls. The Parent and its subsidiaries maintain an effective
system of “disclosure controls and procedures” (as defined in Rule 13a-15(e) of the Exchange Act) that complies with the requirements of the Exchange Act and that has been designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed by the
Parent in reports that it files or submits under the Exchange Act is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the Commission’s rules and forms, including controls and procedures designed to ensure that
such information is accumulated and communicated to the Parent’s management as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure. The Parent and its subsidiaries have carried out evaluations of the effectiveness of their
disclosure controls and procedures as required by Rule 13a-15 of the Exchange Act. 
 (ff) Accounting Controls. The Parent and its
subsidiaries maintain systems of “internal control over financial reporting” (as defined in Rule 13a-15(f) of the Exchange Act) that comply with the requirements of the Exchange Act and have been designed by, or under the supervision of,
their respective principal executive and principal financial officers, or persons performing similar functions, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external
purposes in accordance with GAAP. The Parent and its subsidiaries maintain internal accounting controls sufficient to provide reasonable assurance that (i) transactions are executed in accordance with management’s general or specific
authorizations; (ii) transactions are recorded as necessary to permit preparation of financial statements in conformity with GAAP and to maintain asset accountability; (iii) access to assets is permitted only in accordance with
management’s general or specific authorization; and (iv) the recorded accountability for assets is compared with the existing assets at reasonable intervals and appropriate action is taken with respect to any differences. Based on the
Company’s most recent evaluation of its internal controls over financial reporting pursuant to Rule 13a-15(c) of the Exchange Act, except as disclosed in the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum, there are no material weaknesses
in the Parent’s internal controls. The Parent’s auditors and the Audit Committee of the Board of Directors of the Parent have been advised of: (i) all significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of
internal controls over financial reporting which have adversely affected or are reasonably likely to adversely affect the Parent’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and (ii) any fraud, whether or not
material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the Company’s internal controls over financial reporting. 

(gg) eXtensible Business Reporting Language. The interactive data in eXtensible Business Reporting Language included or incorporated by
reference in the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum fairly presents the information called for in all material respects and has been prepared in accordance with the Commission’s rules and guidelines applicable thereto. 

  
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 (hh) Insurance. The Issuer, the Guarantors and their respective subsidiaries have
insurance in such amounts and covering such losses and risks as, in the Issuer and each of the Guarantors’ reasonable determination, is adequate to protect the Issuer, the Guarantors and their respective subsidiaries and their respective
businesses; and neither the Company nor any of its subsidiaries has (i) received notice from any insurer or agent of such insurer that capital improvements or other expenditures are required or necessary to be made in order to continue such
insurance or (ii) any reason to believe that it will not be able to renew its existing insurance coverage as and when such coverage expires or to obtain similar coverage at reasonable cost from similar insurers as may be necessary to continue
its business. 
 (ii) No Unlawful Payments. None of the Parent or any of its subsidiaries, or any director, officer or employee of
the Parent or any of its subsidiaries, or, to the knowledge of the Issuer or any of the Guarantors, any agent, affiliate or other person associated with or acting on behalf of the Parent or any of its subsidiaries has (i) used any corporate
funds for any unlawful contribution, gift, entertainment or other unlawful expense relating to political activity; (ii) made or taken an act in furtherance of an offer, promise or authorization of any direct or indirect unlawful payment or
benefit to any foreign or domestic government official or employee, including of any government-owned or controlled entity or of a public international organization, or any person acting in an official capacity for or on behalf of any of the
foregoing, or any political party or party official or candidate for political office; (iii) violated or is in violation of any provision of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, as amended, or any applicable law or regulation implementing
the OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions, or committed an offence under the Bribery Act 2010 of the United Kingdom, or any other applicable anti-bribery or anti-corruption law; or
(iv) made, offered, agreed, requested or taken an act in furtherance of any unlawful bribe or other unlawful benefit, including, without limitation, any rebate, payoff, influence payment, kickback or other unlawful or improper payment or
benefit. The Parent and its subsidiaries have instituted, maintain and enforce, and will continue to maintain and enforce, policies and procedures designed to promote and ensure compliance with all applicable anti-bribery and anti-corruption laws.

 (jj) Compliance with Anti-Money Laundering Laws. The operations of the Parent and its subsidiaries are and have been conducted at
all times in compliance with applicable financial recordkeeping and reporting requirements, including those of the Currency and Foreign Transactions Reporting Act of 1970, as amended, the applicable money laundering statutes of all jurisdictions
where the Parent or any of its subsidiaries conducts business, the rules and regulations thereunder and any related or similar rules, regulations or guidelines, issued, administered or enforced by any governmental agency (collectively, the
“Anti-Money Laundering Laws”), and no action, suit or proceeding by or before any court or governmental agency, authority or body or any arbitrator involving the Parent or any of its subsidiaries with respect to the Anti-Money
Laundering Laws is pending or, to the knowledge of the Issuer or any of the Guarantors, threatened. 

  
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 (kk) No Conflicts with Sanctions Laws. None of the Parent or any of its subsidiaries,
directors, officers or employees, or to the knowledge of the Issuer or any of the Guarantors, any agent, affiliate or other person associated with or acting on behalf of the Parent or any of its subsidiaries is currently the subject or the target of
any sanctions administered or enforced by the U.S. government, (including, without limitation, the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S. Department of the Treasury (“OFAC”) or the U.S. Department of State and including,
without limitation, the designation as a “specially designated national” or “blocked person”), the United Nations Security Council (“UNSC”), the European Union, Her Majesty’s Treasury
(“HMT”) or other relevant sanctions authority (collectively, “Sanctions”), nor is the Parent or any of its subsidiaries located, organized or resident in a country or territory that is the subject or target of
Sanctions, including, without limitation, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Syria and Crimea (each, a “Sanctioned Country”); and the Issuer and the Guarantors will not directly or indirectly use the proceeds of the offering of the
Securities hereunder, or lend, contribute or otherwise make available such proceeds to any subsidiary, joint venture partner or other person or entity (i) to fund or facilitate any activities of or business with any person that, at the time of
such funding or facilitation, is the subject or target of Sanctions, (ii) to fund or facilitate any activities of or business in any Sanctioned Country or (iii) in any other manner that will result in a violation by any person (including
any person participating in the transaction, whether as underwriter, initial purchaser, advisor, investor or otherwise) of Sanctions. For the past five years, the Parent and its subsidiaries have not knowingly engaged in and are not now knowingly
engaged in any dealings or transactions with any person that at the time of the dealing or transaction is or was the subject or the target of Sanctions or with any Sanctioned Country. 

(ll) No Restrictions on Subsidiaries. No subsidiary of the Parent is currently prohibited, directly or indirectly, under any agreement
or other instrument to which it is a party or is subject, from paying any dividends to the Parent or the Company, from making any other distribution on such subsidiary’s capital stock or similar ownership interest, from repaying to the Parent
or the Company any loans or advances to such subsidiary from the Parent or from transferring any of such subsidiary’s properties or assets to the Parent or any other subsidiary of the Parent (including the Company). 

(mm) No Broker’s Fees. Neither the Parent nor any of its subsidiaries is a party to any contract, agreement or understanding with
any person (other than this Agreement) that would give rise to a valid claim against any of them or any Initial Purchaser for a brokerage commission, finder’s fee or like payment in connection with the offering and sale of the Securities. 

(nn) Rule 144A Eligibility. On the Closing Date, the Securities will not be of the same class as securities listed on a national
securities exchange registered under Section 6 of the Exchange Act or quoted in an automated inter-dealer quotation system; and each of the Time of Sale Information, as of the Time of Sale, and the Offering Memorandum, as of its date, contains
or will contain all the information that, if requested by a prospective purchaser of the Securities, would be required to be provided to such prospective purchaser pursuant to Rule 144A(d)(4) under the Securities Act. 

(oo) No Integration. None of the Issuer, the Guarantors or any of their affiliates (as defined in Rule 501(b) of Regulation D) have,
directly or through any agent, sold, offered for sale, solicited offers to buy or otherwise negotiated in respect of, any security (as defined in the Securities Act), that is or will be integrated with the sale of the Securities in a manner that
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 (pp) No General Solicitation. None of the Issuer, the Guarantors or any of their
affiliates or any other person acting on its or their behalf (other than the Initial Purchasers, as to which no representation is made) has (i) solicited offers for, or offered or sold, the Securities by means of any form of general
solicitation or general advertising within the meaning of Rule 502(c) of Regulation D or in any manner involving a public offering within the meaning of Section 4(a)(2) of the Securities Act or (ii) engaged in any directed selling efforts
within the meaning of Regulation S under the Securities Act (“Regulation S”), and all such persons have complied with the offering restrictions requirement of Regulation S. 

(qq) Securities Law Exemptions. Assuming the accuracy of the representations and warranties of the Initial Purchasers contained in
Section 2(b) and their compliance with their agreements set forth therein, it is not necessary, in connection with the issuance and sale of the Securities to the Initial Purchasers and the offer, resale and delivery of the Securities by
the Initial Purchasers in the manner contemplated by this Agreement, the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum, to register the Securities under the Securities Act or, until such time as the Exchange Securities are issued pursuant to
an effective registration statement, to qualify the Indenture under the Trust Indenture Act. 
 (rr) No Stabilization. The Issuer and
the Guarantors have not taken, directly or indirectly, any action designed to or that could reasonably be expected to cause or result in any stabilization or manipulation of the price of the Securities. 

(ss) Margin Rules. Neither the issuance, sale and delivery of the Securities nor the application of the proceeds thereof by the Issuer
and the Parent as described in the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum will violate Regulation T, U or X of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System or any other regulation of such Board of Governors. 

(tt) Forward-Looking Statements. No forward-looking statement (within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act and
Section 21E of the Exchange Act) included or incorporated by reference in the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum has been made or reaffirmed without a reasonable basis or has been disclosed other than in good faith. 

(uu) Statistical and Market Data. Nothing has come to the attention of the Issuer and the Guarantors that has caused the Issuer and the
Guarantors to believe that the statistical and market-related data included or incorporated by reference in the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum is not based on or derived from sources that are reliable and accurate in all
material respects. 
 (vv) Sarbanes-Oxley Act. There is and has been no failure on the part of the Parent or any of the Parent’s
directors or officers, in their capacities as such, to comply with any provision of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, as amended and the rules and regulations promulgated in connection therewith (the “Sarbanes-Oxley Act”), including
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 (ww) Solvency. On and immediately after the Closing Date, the Company and the Guarantors
(after giving effect to the issuance and sale of the Securities, the issuance of the Guarantees and the other transactions related thereto as described in each of the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum) will be Solvent. As used in
this paragraph, the term “Solvent” means, with respect to a particular date and entity, that on such date (i) the fair value (and present fair saleable value) of the assets of such entity is not less than the total amount
required to pay the probable liability of such entity on its total existing debts and liabilities (including contingent liabilities) as they become absolute and matured; (ii) subject to the security interests granted under the Company’s
existing credit facility, such entity is able to realize upon its assets and pay its debts and other liabilities, contingent obligations and commitments as they mature and become due in the normal course of business; (iii) assuming consummation
of the issuance and sale of the Securities and the issuance of the Guarantees as contemplated by this Agreement and as described in the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum, such entity does not have, intend to incur or believe that
it will incur debts or liabilities beyond its ability to pay as such debts and liabilities mature; (iv) such entity is not engaged in any business or transaction, and does not propose to engage in any business or transaction, for which its
property would constitute unreasonably small capital; and (v) such entity is not a defendant in any civil action that would result in a judgment that such entity is or would become unable to satisfy. 

4. Further Agreements of the Issuer and the Guarantors. Each of the Company and the Guarantors, jointly and severally, covenant and
agree with each Initial Purchaser that: 
 (a) Delivery of Copies. The Company will deliver, without charge, to the Initial Purchasers
as many copies of the Preliminary Offering Memorandum, any other Time of Sale Information, any Issuer Written Communication and the Offering Memorandum (including all amendments and supplements thereto and documents incorporated by reference therein
and each Issuer Written Communication) as the Representative may reasonably request. 
 (b) Offering Memorandum, Amendments or
Supplements. Before finalizing the Offering Memorandum or making or distributing any amendment or supplement to any of the Time of Sale Information or the Offering Memorandum or the Parent filing with the Commission any document that will be
incorporated by reference therein, the Company will furnish to the Representative and counsel for the Initial Purchasers a copy of the proposed Offering Memorandum or such amendment or supplement or document to be incorporated by reference therein
for review, and will not distribute any such proposed Offering Memorandum, amendment or supplement and the Parent will not file any such document with the Commission to which the Representative reasonably object. 

(c) Additional Written Communications. Before making, using, authorizing, approving or referring to any Issuer Written Communication,
the Company and the Guarantors will furnish to the Representative and counsel for the Initial Purchasers a copy of such Written Communication for review and will not make, use, authorize, approve or refer to any such Written Communication to which
the Representative reasonably objects. 
 (d) Notice to the Representative. The Company will advise the Representative promptly, and
confirm such advice in writing, (i) of the issuance by the Commission or any other governmental or regulatory authority of any order preventing or suspending the use of any of the Time of Sale Information, any Issuer Written Communication or
the Offering Memorandum or the initiation or threatening of any proceeding for that purpose; (ii) of the occurrence, any event or development at any time prior to the completion of the initial offering of the Securities as a result of

  
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which any of the Time of Sale Information, any Issuer Written Communication or the Offering Memorandum as then amended or supplemented would include any untrue statement of a material fact or
omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances existing when such Time of Sale Information, Issuer Written Communication or the Offering Memorandum is delivered to a purchaser, not
misleading; and (iii) of the receipt by the Company of any notice with respect to any suspension of the qualification of the Securities for offer and sale in any jurisdiction or the initiation or threatening of any proceeding for such purpose;
and the Company will use its reasonable best efforts to prevent the issuance of any such order preventing or suspending the use of any of the Time of Sale Information, any Issuer Written Communication or the Offering Memorandum or suspending any
such qualification of the Securities and, if any such order is issued, will obtain as soon as possible the withdrawal thereof. 
 (e)
Ongoing Compliance of the Offering Memorandum and Time of Sale Information. (1) If at any time prior to the Closing Date (i) any event or development shall occur or condition shall exist as a result of which any of the Time of Sale
Information as then amended or supplemented would include any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact necessary in order to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not
misleading or (ii) it is necessary to amend or supplement the Time of Sale Information to comply with law, the Company will immediately notify the Initial Purchasers thereof and forthwith prepare and, subject to paragraph (b) above,
furnish to the Initial Purchasers such amendments or supplements to the Time of Sale Information (or any document to be filed with the Commission and incorporated by reference therein) as may be necessary so that the statements in any of the Time of
Sale Information as so amended or supplemented (including such documents to be incorporated by reference therein) will not, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, be misleading or so that any of the Time of Sale Information
will comply with law and (2) if at any time prior to the completion of the initial offering of the Securities (but in no event more than 90 days after the Closing Date hereof) (i) any event shall occur or condition shall exist as a result
of which the Offering Memorandum as then amended or supplemented would include any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact necessary in order to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances existing
when the Offering Memorandum is delivered to a purchaser, not misleading or (ii) it is necessary to amend or supplement the Offering Memorandum to comply with law, the Company will immediately notify the Initial Purchasers thereof and forthwith
prepare and, subject to paragraph (b) above, furnish to the Initial Purchasers such amendments or supplements to the Offering Memorandum (or any document to be filed with the Commission and incorporated by reference therein) as may be
necessary so that the statements in the Offering Memorandum as so amended or supplemented (including such document to be incorporated by reference therein) will not, in light of the circumstances existing when the Offering Memorandum is delivered to
a purchaser, be misleading or so that the Offering Memorandum will comply with law. 
 (f) Blue Sky Compliance. The Company will
qualify the Securities for offer and sale under the securities or Blue Sky laws of such jurisdictions as the Representative reasonably requests and will continue such qualifications in effect so long as required for the offering and resale of the
Securities, except that in no event shall the Company or any of the Guarantors be obligated in connection therewith to qualify as a foreign corporation or limited liability company, as the case may be, or as a dealer in securities, to execute a
general consent to service of process or to subject itself to taxation in any such jurisdiction if it is not otherwise so subject. 

  
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 (g) Clear Market. During the period from the date hereof through and including the
date that is 90 days after the date hereof, the Issuer and each of the Guarantors will not, without the prior written consent of the Representative, offer, sell, contract to sell or otherwise dispose of any debt securities issued or guaranteed by
the Company or any of the Guarantors and having a tenor of more than one year. 
 (h) Use of Proceeds. The Issuer and
the Guarantors will apply the net proceeds from the sale of the Securities as described in each of the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum under the heading “Use of proceeds”. 

(i) No Stabilization. The Issuer and the Guarantors will not take, directly or indirectly, any action designed to or that could
reasonably be expected to cause or result in any stabilization or manipulation of the price of the Securities and will not take any action prohibited by Regulation M under the Exchange Act in connection with the distribution of the Securities
contemplated hereby. 
 (j) Indenture Qualification. Prior to any registration of the Securities pursuant to the Registration
Rights Agreement, or at such earlier time as may be so required, to qualify the Indenture under the Trust Indenture Act, and to enter into any necessary supplemental indentures in connection therewith. 

(k) Supplying Information. While the Securities remain outstanding and are “restricted securities” within the meaning
of Rule 144(a)(3) under the Securities Act, the Parent and the Company will, during any period in which the Parent is not subject to and in compliance with Section 13 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act, furnish to holders of the Securities and
prospective purchasers of the Securities designated by such holders, upon request, the information required to be delivered pursuant to Rule 144A(d)(4) under the Securities Act. 

(l) DTC. The Company will assist the Initial Purchasers in arranging for the Securities to be eligible for clearance and settlement
through DTC. 
 (m) No Resales by the Company and the Guarantors. During the period from the Closing Date until one year after the
Closing Date, the Issuer and the Guarantors will not, and will not permit any of their respective affiliates (as defined in Rule 144 under the Securities Act) to, resell any of the Securities that have been acquired by any of them, except for
Securities purchased by the Issuer and the Guarantors or any of their affiliates and resold in a transaction registered under the Securities Act. 

(n) No Integration. None of the Issuer, the Guarantors nor any of their affiliates (as defined in Rule 501(b) of Regulation D) will,
directly or through any agent, sell, offer for sale, solicit offers to buy or otherwise negotiate in respect of, any security (as defined in the Securities Act), that is or will be integrated with the sale of the Securities in a manner that would
require registration of the Securities under the Securities Act. 
 (o) No General Solicitation or Directed Selling Efforts. None of
the Issuer, the Guarantors nor any of their affiliates or any other person acting on its or their behalf (other than the Initial Purchasers, as to which no covenant is given) will solicit offers for, or offer or sell, the Securities by means of any
form of general solicitation or general advertising within the meaning of Rule 502(c) of Regulation D without the prior written consent of the Representative or in any manner involving a public offering within the meaning of Section 4(a)(2) of
the Securities Act or (ii) engage in any directed selling efforts within the meaning of Regulation S, and all such persons will comply with the offering restrictions requirement of Regulation S. 

  
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 5. Certain Agreements of the Initial Purchasers. Each Initial Purchaser hereby represents
and agrees that it has not and will not use, authorize use of, refer to, or participate in the planning for use of, any Written Communication that constitutes an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy the Securities other than
(i) the Preliminary Offering Memorandum and the Offering Memorandum, (ii) a Written Communication that contains either (a) no “issuer information” (as defined in Rule 433(h)(2) under the Securities Act) or (b) issuer
information that was included (including through incorporation by reference) in the Time of Sale Information or the Offering Memorandum, (iii) any Written Communication listed on Annex A or prepared pursuant to Section 3(c)
and Section 4(c) above (including any electronic road show), (iv) any Written Communication prepared by such Initial Purchaser and approved by the Company in advance in writing or (v) any Written Communication relating to or
that contains the terms of the Securities and/or other information that was included (including through incorporation by reference) in the Time of Sale Information or the Offering Memorandum. 

6. Conditions of Initial Purchasers’ Obligations. The obligation of each Initial Purchaser to purchase the Notes on the Closing
Date as provided herein is subject to the performance by the Issuer and each of the Guarantors of their respective covenants and other obligations hereunder and to the following additional conditions: 

(a) Representations and Warranties. The representations and warranties of the Issuer and the Guarantors contained herein shall be true
and correct on the date hereof and on and as of the Closing Date; and the statements of the Issuer, the Guarantors and their respective officers made in any certificates delivered pursuant to this Agreement shall be true and correct on and as of the
Closing Date. 
 (b) No Downgrade. Subsequent to the earlier of (A) the Time of Sale and (B) the execution and delivery of
this Agreement, (i) no downgrading shall have occurred in the rating accorded the Securities or any other debt securities or preferred stock issued, or guaranteed by, the Parent or any of its subsidiaries by any “nationally recognized
statistical rating organization,” as such term is defined under Section 3(a)(62) under the Exchange Act and (ii) no such organization shall have publicly announced that it has under surveillance or review, or has changed its outlook
with respect to, its rating of the Securities or of any other debt securities or preferred stock issued or guaranteed by the Parent or any of its subsidiaries (other than an announcement with positive implications of a possible upgrading). 

(c) No Material Adverse Change. No event or condition of a type described in Section 3(g) hereof shall have occurred or
shall exist, which event or condition is not described in the Time of Sale Information (excluding any amendment or supplement thereto) and the Offering Memorandum (excluding any amendment or supplement thereto) and the effect of which in the
judgment of the Representative makes it impracticable or inadvisable to proceed with the offering, sale or delivery of the Securities on the Closing Date, on the terms and in the manner contemplated by this Agreement, the Time of Sale Information
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 (d) Officer’s Certificates. The Representative shall have received on and as
of the Closing Date, (1) a certificate of the chief financial officer or chief accounting officer of the Parent and one additional senior executive officer of the Parent who is satisfactory to the Representative, confirming on behalf of each of
the Company and the Guarantors, (i) that such officers have carefully reviewed the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum and, to the knowledge of such officers, the representations set forth in Sections 3(a) through
3(d) hereof are true and correct, (ii) that the other representations and warranties in this Agreement are true and correct and that the Company has, and each Guarantor has, complied with all agreements and satisfied all conditions on
its part to be performed or satisfied hereunder at or prior to such Closing Date and (iii) to the effect set forth in paragraph (a) above. 

(e) Comfort Letters. On the date of this Agreement and on the Closing Date KPMG LLP shall have furnished to the Representative,
at the request of the Parent, letters, dated the respective dates of delivery thereof and addressed to the Initial Purchasers, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Representative, containing statements and information of the type
customarily included in accountants’ “comfort letters” to underwriters with respect to the financial statements and certain financial information contained or incorporated by reference in the Time of Sale Information and the Offering
Memorandum; provided that the letter delivered on the Closing Date shall use a “cut-off” date no more than three business days prior to such Closing Date. 

(f) Opinion and 10b-5 Statement of Counsel for the Issuer and the Guarantors. (i) Latham & Watkins LLP, counsel
for the Issuer and the Guarantors organized in Delaware and Texas, shall have furnished to the Representative, at the request of the Issuer and the Guarantors, their written opinion and 10b-5 statement, dated the Closing Date and addressed to the
Initial Purchasers, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Representative, to the effect set forth in Annex D hereto, and (ii) Jones Walker LLP, counsel for Guarantors organized in Louisiana, shall have furnished to the
Representative, at the request of the Issuer and the Guarantors, their written opinion, dated the Closing Date and addressed to the Initial Purchasers, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Representative, to the effect set forth in
Annex D hereto.  
 (g) Opinion and 10b-5 Statement of Counsel for the Initial Purchasers. The Representative shall
have received on and as of the Closing Date an opinion and 10b-5 statement of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, counsel for the Initial Purchasers, with respect to such matters as the Representative may reasonably request, and such counsel
shall have received such documents and information as they may reasonably request to enable them to pass upon such matters. 

(h) Opinion of Tax Counsel for the Company. Latham & Watkins LLP, tax counsel for the Company, shall have furnished to
the Representative, at the request of the Company, their written opinion, dated the Closing Date and addressed to the Initial Purchasers, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Representative, to the effect set forth in Annex E
hereto. 
 (i) Opinion of General Counsel. William B. Masters, the Executive Vice President and General Counsel of the
Company, shall have furnished to the Representative, at the request of the Company, his written opinion, addressed to the Initial Purchasers, dated the Closing Date in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Representative, to the effect
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 (j) No Legal Impediment to Issuance. No action shall have been taken and no
statute, rule, regulation or order shall have been enacted, adopted or issued by any federal, state or foreign governmental or regulatory authority that would, as of the Closing Date, prevent the issuance or sale of the Securities; and no injunction
or order of any federal, state or foreign court shall have been issued that would, as of the Closing Date, prevent the issuance or sale of the Securities. 

(k) Good Standing. The Representative shall have received on and as of the Closing Date satisfactory evidence of the good
standing of the Company and the Guarantors in their respective jurisdiction of organization and their good standing in such other jurisdictions as the Representative may reasonably request, in each case in writing or any standard form of
telecommunication from the appropriate governmental authorities of such jurisdictions. 
 (l) DTC. The Securities shall be
eligible for clearance and settlement through DTC. 
 (m) Registration Rights Agreement. The Initial Purchasers shall have
received a counterpart of the Registration Rights Agreement that shall have been executed and delivered by a duly authorized officer of the Company and each of the Guarantors. 

(n) Indenture and Notes. The Indenture shall have been duly executed and delivered by a duly authorized officer of each of the
Company, the Guarantors and the Trustee, and the Notes shall have been duly executed and delivered by a duly authorized officer of the Company and duly authenticated by the Trustee. 

(o) Redemption of 2019 Notes. Substantially concurrently with the closing on the Closing Date, the Company shall have delivered
a notice of redemption in respect of the Company’s outstanding 6 3/8% Senior Notes due 2019 (the “2019 Notes”) and shall have satisfied all conditions to the satisfaction and discharge of the indenture governing the 2019 Notes
in accordance with Article 11 of that indenture.  
 (p) Guarantees. Substantially concurrently with the closing on the
Closing Date, the Subsidiary Guarantors shall have guaranteed the Company’s 7.125% Senior Notes due 2021 pursuant to a supplemental indenture to the indenture governing such notes.  

(q) Additional Documents. On or prior to the Closing Date, the Company shall have furnished to the Representative such further
certificates and documents as the Representative may reasonably request. 
 All opinions, letters, certificates and evidence
mentioned above or elsewhere in this Agreement shall be deemed to be in compliance with the provisions hereof only if they are in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to counsel for the Initial Purchasers. 

7. Indemnification and Contribution. 

(a) Indemnification of the Initial Purchasers. Each of the Company and the Guarantors jointly and severally agree to indemnify and hold
harmless each Initial Purchaser, its affiliates, directors and officers and each person, if any, who controls such Initial Purchaser within the meaning of Section 15 of the Securities Act or Section 20 of the Exchange Act, from and against
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legal fees and other expenses incurred in connection with any suit, action or proceeding or any claim asserted, as such fees and expenses are incurred), joint or several, that arise out of, or
are based upon, any untrue statement or alleged untrue statement of a material fact contained in the Preliminary Offering Memorandum, any of the other Time of Sale Information, any Issuer Written Communication or the Offering Memorandum (or any
amendment or supplement thereto) or any omission or alleged omission to state therein a material fact necessary in order to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading, in each case except
insofar as such losses, claims, damages or liabilities arise out of, or are based upon, any untrue statement or omission or alleged untrue statement or omission made in reliance upon and in conformity with any information relating to any Initial
Purchaser furnished to the Company in writing by such Initial Purchaser through the Representative expressly for use therein, it being understood and agreed that the only such information furnished by any Initial Purchaser consists of the
information described as such in subsection (b) below. 
 (b) Indemnification of the Company and the Guarantors. Each
Initial Purchaser agrees, severally and not jointly, to indemnify and hold harmless the Company and the Guarantors, their directors, their officers and each person, if any, who controls the Company or any of the Guarantors within the meaning of
Section 15 of the Securities Act or Section 20 of the Exchange Act to the same extent as the indemnity set forth in paragraph (a) above, but only with respect to any losses, claims, damages or liabilities that arise out of, or
are based upon, any untrue statement or omission or alleged untrue statement or omission made in reliance upon and in conformity with any information relating to such Initial Purchaser furnished to the Company in writing by such Initial Purchaser
through the Representative expressly for use in the Preliminary Offering Memorandum, any of the other Time of Sale Information, any Issuer Written Communication or the Offering Memorandum (or any amendment or supplement thereto), it being understood
and agreed that the only such information furnished by any Initial Purchaser consists of the following information in the Offering Memorandum furnished on behalf of each Initial Purchaser: the information contained in the thirteenth paragraph under
the caption “Plan of distribution”. 
 (c) Notice and Procedures. If any suit, action, proceeding (including any
governmental or regulatory investigation), claim or demand shall be brought or asserted against any person in respect of which indemnification may be sought pursuant to either paragraph (a) or (b) above, such person (the
“Indemnified Person”) shall promptly notify the person against whom such indemnification may be sought (the “Indemnifying Person”) in writing; provided that the failure to notify the Indemnifying Person shall
not relieve it from any liability that it may have under paragraph (a) or (b) above except to the extent that it has been materially prejudiced (through the forfeiture of substantive rights or defenses) by such failure; and
provided, further, that the failure to notify the Indemnifying Person shall not relieve it from any liability that it may have to an Indemnified Person otherwise than under paragraph (a) or (b) above. If any
such proceeding shall be brought or asserted against an Indemnified Person and it shall have notified the Indemnifying Person thereof, the Indemnifying Person shall retain counsel reasonably satisfactory to the Indemnified Person (who shall not,
without the consent of the Indemnified Person, be counsel to the Indemnifying Person) to represent the Indemnified Person and any others entitled to indemnification pursuant to this Section that the Indemnifying Person may designate in such
proceeding and shall pay the fees and expenses in such proceeding and shall pay the fees and expenses of such counsel related to such proceeding, as incurred. In any such proceeding, any 

  
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Indemnified Person shall have the right to retain its own counsel, but the fees and expenses of such counsel shall be at the expense of such Indemnified Person unless: (i) the Indemnifying
Person and the Indemnified Person shall have mutually agreed to the contrary; (ii) the Indemnifying Person has failed within a reasonable time to retain counsel reasonably satisfactory to the Indemnified Person; (iii) the Indemnified
Person shall have reasonably concluded that there may be legal defenses available to it that are different from or in addition to those available to the Indemnifying Person; or (iv) the named parties in any such proceeding (including any
impleaded parties) include both the Indemnifying Person and the Indemnified Person and representation of both parties by the same counsel would be inappropriate due to actual or potential differing interests between them. It is understood and agreed
that the Indemnifying Person shall not, in connection with any proceeding or related proceeding in the same jurisdiction, be liable for the fees and expenses of more than one separate firm (in addition to any local counsel) for all Indemnified
Persons, and that all such fees and expenses shall be paid or reimbursed as they are incurred. Any such separate firm for any Initial Purchaser, its affiliates, directors and officers and any control persons of such Initial Purchaser shall be
designated in writing by the Representative and any such separate firm for the Company and the Guarantors, their directors, their officers and any control persons of the Company or any of the Guarantors shall be designated in writing by the Company
and the Guarantors. The Indemnifying Person shall not be liable for any settlement of any proceeding effected without its written consent, but if settled with such consent or if there be a final judgment for the plaintiff, the Indemnifying Person
agrees to indemnify each Indemnified Person from and against any loss or liability by reason of such settlement or judgment. Notwithstanding the foregoing sentence, if at any time an Indemnified Person shall have requested that an Indemnifying
Person reimburse the Indemnified Person for fees and expenses of counsel as contemplated by this paragraph, the Indemnifying Person shall be liable for any settlement of any proceeding effected without its written consent if (i) such settlement
is entered into more than 60 days after receipt by the Indemnifying Person of such request and (ii) the Indemnifying Person shall not have reimbursed the Indemnified Person in accordance with such request prior to the date of such settlement.
No Indemnifying Person shall, without the written consent of the Indemnified Person, effect any settlement of any pending or threatened proceeding in respect of which any Indemnified Person is or could have been a party and indemnification could
have been sought hereunder by such Indemnified Person, unless such settlement (x) includes an unconditional release of such Indemnified Person, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to such Indemnified Person, from all liability on
claims that are the subject matter of such proceeding and (y) does not include any statement as to or any admission of fault, culpability or a failure to act by or on behalf of any Indemnified Person. 

(d) Contribution. If the indemnification provided for in paragraphs (a) or (b) above is unavailable to an
Indemnified Person or insufficient in respect of any losses, claims, damages or liabilities referred to therein, then each Indemnifying Person under such paragraph, in lieu of indemnifying such Indemnified Person thereunder, shall contribute to the
amount paid or payable by such Indemnified Person as a result of such losses, claims, damages or liabilities (i) in such proportion as is appropriate to reflect the relative benefits received by the Company and the Guarantors, on the one hand,
and the Initial Purchasers, on the other, from the offering of the Securities or (ii) if the allocation provided by clause (i) is not permitted by applicable law, in such proportion as is appropriate to reflect not only the relative
benefits referred to in clause (i) but also the relative fault of the Company and the Guarantors, on the one hand, and the Initial Purchasers, on the other, in connection with the statements or omissions that resulted in such

  
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losses, claims, damages or liabilities, as well as any other relevant equitable considerations. The relative benefits received by the Company and the Guarantors, on the one hand, and the Initial
Purchasers, on the other, shall be deemed to be in the same respective proportions as the net proceeds (before deducting expenses) received by the Company and the Guarantors from the sale of the Securities and the total discounts and commissions
received by the Initial Purchasers in connection therewith, as provided in this Agreement, bear to the aggregate offering price of the Securities. The relative fault of the Company and the Guarantors, on the one hand, and the Initial Purchasers, on
the other, shall be determined by reference to, among other things, whether the untrue or alleged untrue statement of a material fact or the omission or alleged omission to state a material fact relates to information supplied by the Company and the
Guarantors or by the Initial Purchasers and the parties’ relative intent, knowledge, access to information and opportunity to correct or prevent such statement or omission. 

(e) Limitation on Liability. The Company, the Guarantors and the Initial Purchasers agree that it would not be just and equitable if
contribution pursuant to this Section 7 were determined by pro rata allocation (even if the Initial Purchasers were treated as one entity for such purpose) or by any other method of allocation that does not take account of
the equitable considerations referred to in paragraph (d) above. The amount paid or payable by an Indemnified Person as a result of the losses, claims, damages and liabilities referred to in paragraph (d) above shall be
deemed to include, subject to the limitations set forth above, any legal or other expenses incurred by such Indemnified Person in connection with any such action or claim. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section 7, in no event
shall an Initial Purchaser be required to contribute any amount in excess of the amount by which the total discounts and commissions received by such Initial Purchaser with respect to the offering of the Securities exceeds the amount of any damages
that such Initial Purchaser has otherwise been required to pay by reason of such untrue or alleged untrue statement or omission or alleged omission. No person guilty of fraudulent misrepresentation (within the meaning of Section 11(f) of the
Securities Act) shall be entitled to contribution from any person who was not guilty of such fraudulent misrepresentation. The Initial Purchasers’ obligations to contribute pursuant to this Section 7 are several in proportion to
their respective purchase obligations hereunder and not joint. 
 (f) Non-Exclusive Remedies. The remedies provided for in this
Section 7 are not exclusive and shall not limit any rights or remedies which may otherwise be available to any Indemnified Person at law or in equity. 

8. Effectiveness of Agreement. This Agreement shall become effective as of the date first written above. 

9. Termination. This Agreement may be terminated in the absolute discretion of the Representative, by notice to the Company, if after
the execution and delivery of this Agreement and on or prior to the Closing Date (i) trading generally shall have been suspended or materially limited on or by any of the New York Stock Exchange or the over-the-counter market; (ii) trading
of any securities issued or guaranteed by the Company or any of the Guarantors shall have been suspended on any exchange or in any over-the-counter market; (iii) a general moratorium on commercial banking activities shall have been declared by
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change in financial markets or any calamity or crisis, either within or outside the United States, that, in the judgment of the Representative, is material and adverse and makes it impracticable
or inadvisable to proceed with the offering, sale or delivery of the Securities on the Closing Date on the terms and in the manner contemplated by this Agreement, the Time of Sale Information and the Offering Memorandum. 

10. Defaulting Initial Purchaser. (a) If, on the Closing Date any Initial Purchaser defaults on its obligation to purchase the
Securities that it has agreed to purchase hereunder on such date, the non-defaulting Initial Purchasers may in their discretion arrange for the purchase of such Securities by other persons satisfactory to the Company on the terms contained in this
Agreement. If, within 36 hours after any such default by any Initial Purchaser, the non-defaulting Initial Purchasers do not arrange for the purchase of such Securities, then the Company shall be entitled to a further period of 36 hours within which
to procure other persons satisfactory to the non-defaulting Initial Purchasers to purchase such Securities on such terms. If other persons become obligated or agree to purchase the Securities of a defaulting Initial Purchaser, either the non-defaulting Initial Purchasers or the Company may postpone the Closing Date for up to five full business days in order to effect any changes that in the opinion of counsel for the Company or counsel for the
Initial Purchasers may be necessary in the Time of Sale Information, the Offering Memorandum or in any other document or arrangement, and the Company agrees to promptly prepare any amendment or supplement to the Time of Sale Information or the
Offering Memorandum that effects any such changes. As used in this Agreement, the term “Initial Purchaser” includes, for all purposes of this Agreement unless the context otherwise requires, any person not listed in Schedule 1
hereto that, pursuant to this Section 10, purchases Securities that a defaulting Initial Purchaser agreed but failed to purchase. 

(b) If, after giving effect to any arrangements for the purchase of the Securities of a defaulting Initial Purchaser or Initial Purchasers by
the non-defaulting Initial Purchasers and the Company as provided in paragraph (a) above, the aggregate principal amount of such Securities that remains unpurchased on the Closing Date does not exceed one-eleventh of the aggregate
principal amount of all the Securities to be purchased on such date, then the Company shall have the right to require each non-defaulting Initial Purchaser to purchase the principal amount of Securities that such Initial Purchaser agreed to purchase
hereunder on such date plus such Initial Purchaser’s pro rata share (based on the principal amount of Securities that such Initial Purchaser agreed to purchase on such date) of the Securities of such defaulting Initial Purchaser or Initial
Purchasers for which such arrangements have not been made. 
 (c) If, after giving effect to any arrangements for the purchase of the
Securities of a defaulting Initial Purchaser or Initial Purchasers by the non-defaulting Initial Purchasers and the Company as provided in paragraph (a) above, the aggregate principal amount of such Securities that remains unpurchased on
the Closing Date exceeds one-eleventh of the aggregate principal amount of all the Securities to be purchased on that date, or if the Company shall not exercise the right described in paragraph (b) above, then this Agreement shall
terminate without liability on the part of the non-defaulting Initial Purchasers. Any termination of this Agreement pursuant to this Section 10 shall be without liability on the part of the Company, except that the Company will continue
to be liable for the payment of expenses as set forth in Section 11 hereof and except that the provisions of Section 7 hereof shall not terminate and shall remain in effect. 

  
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 (d) Nothing contained herein shall relieve a defaulting Initial Purchaser of any liability it may
have to the Company or any non-defaulting Initial Purchaser for damages caused by its default. 
 11. Payment of Expenses.
(a) Whether or not the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are consummated or this Agreement is terminated, the Issuer and the Guarantors will, jointly and severally, pay or cause to be paid all costs and expenses incident to the
performance of their respective obligations hereunder, including without limitation, (i) the costs incident to the authorization, issuance, sale, preparation and delivery of the Securities and any transfer or similar taxes payable in that
connection; (ii) the costs incident to the preparation and printing of the Preliminary Offering Memorandum, any other Time of Sale Information, any Issuer Written Communication and the Offering Memorandum (including all exhibits, amendments and
supplements thereto) and the distribution thereof; (iii) the costs of reproducing and distributing each of the Transaction Documents; (iv) the fees and expenses of the Issuer and the Guarantors’ counsels and independent accountants;
(v) 50% of fees and expenses of the counsel for the Initial Purchasers with respect to related transactions, in an amount not to exceed $200,000; (vi) the fees and expenses incurred in connection with the registration or qualification and
determination of eligibility for investment of the Securities under the laws of such jurisdictions as the Representative may designate and the preparation, printing and distribution of a Blue Sky Memorandum (including the related fees and expenses
of counsel for the Initial Purchasers); (vii) any fees charged by rating agencies for rating the Securities; (viii) the fees and expenses of the Trustee, depositary and any paying agent (including related fees and expenses of any counsel
to such parties); (ix) all expenses and application fees incurred in connection with the approval of the Securities for book-entry transfer by DTC; and (x) all expenses incurred by the Issuer and the Guarantors in connection with any
“road show” presentation to potential investors. 
 (b) If (i) this Agreement is terminated pursuant to
Section 9, (ii) the Issuer and the Guarantors for any reason fail to tender the Securities for delivery to the Initial Purchasers or (iii) the Initial Purchasers decline to purchase the Securities for any reason permitted under
this Agreement, the Company and each of the Guarantors jointly and severally agree to reimburse the Initial Purchasers for all out-of-pocket costs and expenses (including the fees and expenses of their counsel) reasonably incurred by the Initial
Purchasers in connection with this Agreement and the offering contemplated hereby. 
 12. Persons Entitled to Benefit of Agreement.
This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective successors and the officers and directors and any controlling persons referred to herein, and the affiliates of each Initial Purchaser referred
to in Section 7 hereof. Nothing in this Agreement is intended or shall be construed to give any other person any legal or equitable right, remedy or claim under or in respect of this Agreement or any provision contained herein. No
purchaser of Securities from any Initial Purchaser shall be deemed to be a successor merely by reason of such purchase. 
 13.
Survival. The respective indemnities, rights of contribution, representations, warranties and agreements of the Issuer, the Guarantors and the Initial Purchasers contained in this Agreement or made by or on behalf of the Issuer, the
Guarantors or the Initial Purchasers pursuant to this Agreement or any certificate delivered pursuant hereto shall survive the delivery of and payment for the Securities and shall remain in full force and effect, regardless of any termination of
this Agreement or any investigation made by or on behalf of the Issuer, the Guarantors or the Initial Purchasers. 

  
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 14. Certain Defined Terms. For purposes of this Agreement, (a) except where otherwise
expressly provided, the term “affiliate” has the meaning set forth in Rule 405 under the Securities Act; (b) the term “business day” means any day other than a day on which banks are permitted or required to be closed in New
York City; (c) the term “subsidiary” has the meaning set forth in Rule 405 under the Securities Act; and (d) the term “significant subsidiary” has the meaning set forth in Rule 1-02 of Regulation S-X under the Exchange
Act. 
 15. Compliance with USA Patriot Act. In accordance with the requirements of the USA Patriot Act (Title III of Pub. L. 107-56
(signed into law October 26, 2001)), the Initial Purchasers are required to obtain, verify and record information that identifies their respective clients, including the Issuer and the Guarantors, which information may include the name and
address of their respective clients, as well as other information that will allow the Initial Purchasers to properly identify their respective clients. 

16. Miscellaneous. (a) Notices. All notices and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to
have been duly given if mailed or transmitted and confirmed by any standard form of telecommunication. Notices to the Initial Purchasers shall be given to the Representative c/o J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, 383 Madison Avenue, New York, New York
10179 (fax: (212) 270-1063); Attention: Brian Tramontozzi. 
 (b) Authority of the Representative. Any action by the Initial
Purchasers hereunder may be taken by J.P. Morgan Securities LLC on behalf of the Initial Purchasers, and any such action taken by J.P. Morgan Securities LLC shall be binding upon the Initial Purchasers. 

(c) Governing Law. This Agreement and any claim, controversy or dispute arising under or related to this Agreement shall be governed by
and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. 
 (d) Submission to Jurisdiction. The Issuer and each of the
Guarantors hereby submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the U.S. federal and New York state courts in the Borough of Manhattan in The City of New York in any suit or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the transactions
contemplated hereby. The Issuer and each of the Guarantors waive any objection which they may now or hereafter have to the laying of venue of any such suit or proceeding in such courts. The Issuer and each of the Guarantors agree that final judgment
in any such suit, action or proceeding brought in such court shall be conclusive and binding upon the Issuer and each Guarantor, as applicable, and may be enforced in any court to the jurisdiction of which the Issuer and each Guarantor, as
applicable, is subject by a suit upon such judgment. Each of the Guarantors irrevocably appoints the Company as its authorized agent upon which process may be served in any such suit or proceeding, and agrees that service of process upon such
authorized agent, and written notice of such service to such Guarantor by the person serving the same to the Company, as provided in this Section 16(d), shall be deemed in every respect effective service of process upon such Guarantor in
any such suit or proceeding. Each Guarantor hereby represents and warrants that such authorized agent has accepted such appointment and has agreed to act as such authorized agent for service of process. Each Guarantor further agrees to take any and
all action as may be necessary to maintain such designation and appointment of such authorized agent in full force and effect for a period of seven years from the date of this Agreement. 

  
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 (e) Waiver of Jury Trial. Each of the parties hereto hereby waives any right to trial by
jury in any suit or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement. 
 (f) Counterparts. This Agreement may be signed
in counterparts (which may include counterparts delivered by any standard form of telecommunication), each of which shall be an original and all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. 

(g) Amendments or Waivers. No amendment or waiver of any provision of this Agreement, nor any consent or approval to any departure
therefrom, shall in any event be effective unless the same shall be in writing and signed by the parties hereto. 
 (h) Headings. The
headings herein are included for convenience of reference only and are not intended to be part of, or to affect the meaning or interpretation of, this Agreement. 

[Signature pages follow] 

  
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 If the foregoing is in accordance with your understanding, please indicate your acceptance of
this Agreement by signing in the space provided below. 
  

			
	Very truly yours,
	
	SESI, L.L.C.
		
	By:	 	/s/ Robert S. Taylor
	Name:	 	Robert S. Taylor
	Title:	 	Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer

 
			
	
	SUPERIOR ENERGY SERVICES, INC.
		
	By:	 	/s/ Robert S. Taylor
	Name:	 	Robert S. Taylor
	Title:	 	Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer

 
			
	
	1105 PETERS ROAD, L.L.C.
	ALLIANCE ENERGY SERVICE CO. LLC
	COMPLETE ENERGY SERVICES, INC.
	H.B. RENTALS, L.C.
	INTEGRATED PRODUCTION SERVICES, INC.
	STABIL DRILL SPECIALTIES, L.L.C.
	SUB-SURFACE TOOLS, L.L.C.
	 SUPERIOR ENERGY SERVICES-NORTH

AMERICA SERVICES, INC.

	TEXAS CES, INC.
	 WARRIOR ENERGY SERVICES

CORPORATION

	WILD WELL CONTROL, INC.
	WORKSTRINGS INTERNATIONAL, L.L.C.
		
	By:	 	/s/ Robert S. Taylor
	Name:	 	Robert S. Taylor
	Title:	 	Vice President and Treasurer

  
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	MONUMENT WELL SERVICE CO.
	PUMPCO ENERGY SERVICES, INC.
		
	By:	 	/s/ Robert S. Taylor
	Name:	 	Robert S. Taylor
	Title:	 	Vice President, Treasurer and Assistant Secretary
	
	SUPERIOR ENERGY SERVICES, L.L.C.
		
	By:	 	/s/ Robert S. Taylor
	Name:	 	Robert S. Taylor
	Title:	 	Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer

  

			
	Accepted: As of the date first written above
	
	J.P. MORGAN SECURITIES LLC
	
	 For itself and on behalf of the

other Initial Purchasers
 named in Schedule 1 to the

foregoing Agreement

		
	By:	 	/s/ Jack Smith
		 	Authorized Signatory

  
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 Schedule 1 
  

					
	 Initial Purchaser
	  	Principal Amount	 
	 J.P. Morgan Securities LLC
	  	$	 125,000,000	 
	 Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated
	  	 	75,000,000	 
	 Wells Fargo Securities, LLC
	  	 	75,000,000	 
	 Capital One Securities, Inc.
	  	 	45,000,000	 
	 Citigroup Global Markets Inc.
	  	 	45,000,000	 
	 RBC Capital Markets, LLC
	  	 	45,000,000	 
	 Scotia Capital (USA) Inc.
	  	 	45,000,000	 
	 Hancock Investment Services, Inc.
	  	 	45,000,000	 
		  	  
	  
	 
	 Total
	  	$	 500,000,000	 

 Schedule 2 

Subsidiary Guarantors 
  

			
	 SUBSIDIARY GUARANTOR NAME
	  	 STATE OF JURISDICTION OF
INCORPORATION OR ORGANIZATION

	1105 Peters Road, L.L.C.	  	Louisiana
	Alliance Energy Service Co. LLC	  	Colorado
	Complete Energy Services, Inc.	  	Delaware
	H.B. Rentals, L.C.	  	Louisiana
	Integrated Production Services, Inc.	  	Delaware
	Monument Well Service Co.	  	Delaware
	Pumpco Energy Services, Inc.	  	Delaware
	Stabil Drill Specialties, L.L.C.	  	Louisiana
	Superior Energy Services, L.L.C.	  	Louisiana
	Superior Energy Services-North America Services, Inc.	  	Delaware
	Texas CES, Inc.	  	Texas
	Warrior Energy Services Corporation	  	 Delaware

	Wild Well Control, Inc. -	  	 Texas

	Workstrings International, L.L.C.	  	 Louisiana

 Schedule 3 

Significant Subsidiaries 
  

			
	 SUBSIDIARY NAME 
	  	 STATE OF JURISDICTION
OF INCORPORATION
OR
ORGANIZATION

	1105 Peters Road L.L.C.	  	Louisiana
	Alliance Energy Service Co. LLC	  	Colorado
	Complete Energy Services, Inc.	  	Delaware
	CSI Technologies. L.L.C	  	Texas
	H.B. Rentals, L.C.	  	Louisiana
	Ingenieria y Technologia de Servicios S.A.S.	  	Colombia
	Integrated Production Services. Inc.	  	Delaware
	International Snubbing Services, L.L.C.	  	Louisiana
	Monument Well Service Co.	  	Delaware
	Pumpco Energy Services, Inc.	  	Delaware
	SES Canada, ULC	  	Canada
	SESI, L.L.C.	  	Delaware
	Stabil Drill Specialties L.L.C.	  	Louisiana
	Superior Energy International, C.V.	  	Netherlands
	Superior Energy Services (UK) Limited	  	United Kingdom
	Superior Energy Services - Servicos de Petroleo do Brasil Ltda.	  	Brazil
	Superior Energy Services (SPN) B.V.	  	Netherlands
	Superior Energy Services Group B.V.	  	Netherlands
	Superior Energy Services S.A	  	Argentina
	Superior Energy Services. L.L.C.	  	Louisiana
	Superior Energy Services - North America Services, Inc.	  	Delaware
	Superior-Wild Well Energy Services Limited	  	United Kingdom
	Texas CES, Inc.	  	Texas
	Warrior Energy Services Corporation	  	Delaware
	Wild Well Control, Inc.	  	Texas
	Workstrings International Limited	  	United Kingdom
	Workstrings International, L.L.C.	  	Louisiana

 Annex A 

Time of Sale Information 

Term sheet containing the terms of the Securities, substantially in the form of Annex B. 

 Annex B 

Pricing Term Sheet 
 [To be
delivered to Initial Purchasers] 

 Annex C 

Restrictions on Offers and Sales Outside the United States 

In connection with offers and sales of Securities outside the United States: 

(a) Each Initial Purchaser acknowledges that the Securities have not been registered under the Securities Act and may not be offered or sold
within the United States or to, or for the account or benefit of, U.S. persons except pursuant to an exemption from, or in transactions not subject to, the registration requirements of the Securities Act. 

(b) Each Initial Purchaser, severally and not jointly, represents, warrants and agrees that: 

(i) Such Initial Purchaser has offered and sold the Securities, and will offer and sell the Securities, (A) as part of
their distribution at any time and (B) otherwise until 40 days after the later of the commencement of the offering of the Securities and the Closing Date, only in accordance with Regulation S under the Securities Act (“Regulation
S”) or Rule 144A or any other available exemption from registration under the Securities Act. 
 (ii) None of such
Initial Purchaser or any of its affiliates or any other person acting on its or their behalf has engaged or will engage in any directed selling efforts with respect to the Securities, and all such persons have complied and will comply with the
offering restrictions requirement of Regulation S. 
 (iii) At or prior to the confirmation of sale of any Securities sold in
reliance on Regulation S, such Initial Purchaser will have sent to each distributor, dealer or other person receiving a selling concession, fee or other remuneration that purchases Securities from it during the distribution compliance period a
confirmation or notice to substantially the following effect: 
 The Securities covered hereby have not been registered under the U.S.
Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), and may not be offered or sold within the United States or to, or for the account or benefit of, U.S. persons (i) as part of their distribution at any time or
(ii) otherwise until 40 days after the later of the commencement of the offering of the Securities and the date of original issuance of the Securities, except in accordance with Regulation S or Rule 144A or any other available exemption from
registration under the Securities Act. Terms used above have the meanings given to them by Regulation S. 
 (iv) Such Initial
Purchaser has not and will not enter into any contractual arrangement with any distributor with respect to the distribution of the Securities, except with its affiliates or with the prior written consent of the Company. 

 Terms used in paragraph (a) and this paragraph (b) and not otherwise defined in this Agreement have the
meanings given to them by Regulation S. 
 (c) Each Initial Purchaser acknowledges that no action has been or will be taken by the Company
that would permit a public offering of the Securities, or possession or distribution of any of the Time of Sale Information, the Offering Memorandum, any Issuer Written Communication or any other offering or publicity material relating to the
Securities, in any country or jurisdiction where action for that purpose is required. 
 (d) Each Initial Purchaser, severally and not
jointly, represents, warrants and agrees that: 
 (i) it has only communicated or caused to be communicated and will only communicate or
cause to be communicated any invitation or inducement to engage in investment activity (within the meaning of Section 21 of the United Kingdom Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (the “FSMA”)) received by it in connection with the
issue or sale of any Securities in circumstances in which Section 21(1) of the FSMA does not apply to the Company; and 
 (ii) it has
complied and will comply with all applicable provisions of the FSMA with respect to anything done by it in relation to the Securities in, from or otherwise involving the United Kingdom 

 Annex D-1 

FORM OF OPINION OF LATHAM & WATKINS LLP TO BE DELIVERED PURSUANT TO 

SECTION 6(f) 
 [To be delivered to
Initial Purchasers] 

 Annex D-2 

FORM OF NEGATIVE ASSURANCE LETTER OF LATHAM & WATKINS LLP 

TO BE DELIVERED PURSUANT TO SECTION 6(f) 

[To be delivered to Initial Purchasers] 

 Annex D-3 

FORM OF OPINION OF JONES WALKER LLP TO BE DELIVERED PURSUANT TO 

SECTION 6(f) 
 [To be delivered to
Initial Purchasers] 

 Annex E 

FORM OF TAX OPINION OF LATHAM & WATKINS LLP 

TO BE DELIVERED PURSUANT TO SECTION 6(h) 

[To be delivered to Initial Purchasers] 

 Annex E 

FORM OF OPINION OF GENERAL COUNSEL DELIVERED 

PURSUANT TO SECTION 6(i) 
 [To be
delivered to Initial Purchasers] 

 Exhibit A 

FORM OF REGISTRATION RIGHTS AGREEMENT 

[To be delivered to Initial Purchasers]

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