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EX-10.13

 Exhibit 10.13 
  

			
		  	

	
	Internal Memo

  

									
	To:	  	Brian Webb-Walsh	 	From:	 	Ashok Vemuri	  	Xerox Corporation
		  		 		 	Chief Executive Officer	  	45 Glover Avenue
		  		 		 	Xerox Services	  	Norwalk, CT 06856-4505
					
	C:	  	P. Dowd, D. Ford,	 	Date:	 	September 6, 2016	  	
		  	S. Morno-Wade	 		 		  	

 New Position 
 Brian, I am
pleased to offer you the position of Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Conduent, effective upon separation. In the interim, you will be nominated for election as a Corporate Officer of Xerox Corporation at the October 2016 Xerox
Board of Director’s meeting. 
 In light of your new role, your base salary will increase from $295,000 to $450,000, effective October 1, 2016. Your
2016 annual bonus target for the remainder of the year will increase to 75% of your new base salary, also effective October 1, 2016. Your E-LTIP target award value (to be granted during the annual 2017 LTI cycle) will increase to $975,000. 

You will also receive a special one-time Restricted Stock Unit award with a value of $250,000 at the time of the initial grant. This award will be effective
October 1, 2016. A formal award package will be provided shortly after the grant date. 
 If elected to Corporate Officer, your stock ownership requirement
will increase. Further information on your stock ownership requirement will be sent at that time. 
 I look forward to your acceptance of this offer and
believe you will make significant contributions to Conduent. 
 If you have any questions, please call Darrell Ford at XXX-XXX-XXXX. 

Sincerely, 
 Ashok Vemuri 

I ☒ Accept    ☐ Decline this offer. 
  

							
	 /s/ Brian Webb-Walsh
	 		 		 	9/6/16
	Signature	 		 		 	Date

 Xerox Internal Use OnlyEX-10.1

 Exhibit 10.1 

Confidential 

Subject to FRE 408 

THIS RESTRUCTURING SUPPORT AGREEMENT IS NOT AN OFFER WITH RESPECT TO ANY SECURITIES OR A SOLICITATION OF VOTES WITH RESPECT TO A CHAPTER 11 PLAN OF
REORGANIZATION. ANY SUCH OFFER OR SOLICITATION WILL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE SECURITIES LAWS AND/OR, AS APPLICABLE, PROVISIONS OF THE BANKRUPTCY CODE.  

RESTRUCTURING SUPPORT AGREEMENT 

by and among 
 STONE
ENERGY CORPORATION AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES PARTY HERETO 
 and 

THE UNDERSIGNED CREDITOR PARTIES 

dated as of October 20, 2016 

 This Restructuring Support Agreement (together with the exhibits and schedules attached hereto,
which include, without limitation, the Term Sheet (as defined below), as each may be amended, restated, supplemented, or otherwise modified from time to time in accordance with the terms hereof, this “Agreement”), dated as of
October 20, 2016, is entered into by and among: (i) Stone Energy Corporation (“Stone”), Stone Energy Holding, L.L.C. (“Stone Holdings”) and Stone Energy Offshore, L.L.C. (“Stone
Offshore” and, together with Stone and Stone Holdings, each a “Stone Party” and collectively, the “Stone Parties”); and (ii) the holders of notes (the
“Noteholders”) issued pursuant to: (a) the Indenture dated as of March 6, 2012 (as amended, restated, modified, supplemented or replaced from time to time, the “Convertible Indenture”) among Stone, as
issuer, Stone Offshore, as subsidiary guarantor, and The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A., as trustee and (b) the Second Supplemental Indenture dated as of November 8, 2012 to Senior Indenture dated as of January 26, 2010 (as amended,
restated, modified, supplemented or replaced from time to time, the “Senior Indenture” and, together with the Convertible Indenture, the “Indentures”) among Stone, as issuer, Stone Offshore, as
subsidiary guarantor, and The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A., as trustee (in such capacity, under each of the Indentures, together with any successor thereto under either or both Indentures, the “Indenture
Trustee”), that hold claims against the Stone Parties arising on account of the Indentures and the notes issued thereunder, the “Notes Claims”), in each case, and that are signatories hereto (collectively, with
any Noteholder that may become a party hereto in accordance with Sections 13 and 34 of this Agreement, the “Consenting Noteholders”). This Agreement collectively refers to the Stone Parties and the Consenting
Noteholders as the “Parties” and each individually as a “Party.” Unless otherwise noted, capitalized terms used but not defined herein have the meanings ascribed to them at a later point in this
Agreement or in the Term Sheet (as defined herein). 
 RECITALS 

WHEREAS, the financial institutions party to the Fourth Amended and Restated Credit Agreement dated as of June 24, 2014 (as amended,
restated, modified, supplemented or replaced from time to time, the “Credit Agreement”) among Stone, as borrower, such financial institutions, as lenders (the “Banks”), Bank of America, N.A., as
administrative agent (in such capacity, the “Bank Agent”) and issuing bank, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, Natixis, The Bank of Nova Scotia, Capital One, N.A., and Toronto Dominion (New York) LLC, as co-syndication
agents, Regions Bank and U.S. Bank, National Association, as co-documentation agents, and Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, as sole Lead Arranger and Bookrunner, hold claims against the Stone Parties arising on account of the
Credit Agreement (each, a “Bank Claim”) in an aggregate principal amount of approximately $341,500,000 (together, the “Bank Claims”); 

WHEREAS, as of the date of this Agreement, the Noteholders hold Notes Claims against the Stone Parties in aggregate principal amount of
approximately $1,075,000,000; 
 WHEREAS, the Stone Parties will seek to restructure the Bank Claims, the Notes Claims and certain of
their other obligations, to cancel the existing equity interests of Stone and to consummate the transactions in accordance with, and subject to the terms and conditions of, the Appalachia PSA (as defined below) and to recapitalize in accordance with
the terms provided in the restructuring term sheet attached hereto as Exhibit A (the “Term Sheet”) and incorporated herein pursuant to Section 3 of this Agreement through jointly-administered voluntary
cases commenced by the Stone Parties (the “Chapter 11 Cases”) under chapter 11 of title 11 of the United States Code, 11 U.S.C. §§ 101–1532 (as amended, the “Bankruptcy Code”), in a
United States Bankruptcy Court (the “Bankruptcy Court”) located in a venue agreed upon by Stone and the Required Consenting 

  
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Noteholders (defined below) pursuant to a pre-packaged1 plan of reorganization (as may be amended, restated, supplemented, or otherwise
modified from time to time in accordance with this Agreement, the “Plan”) (the “Restructuring Transactions”). 

WHEREAS, each of the Parties has reviewed, or has had the opportunity to review, the Term Sheet and this Agreement with the assistance
of legal and financial advisors of its own choosing; and 
 WHEREAS, subject to the commitments of the Stone Parties set forth in
this Agreement regarding the Restructuring Transactions, each Consenting Noteholder desires to support and vote to accept the Restructuring Transactions, and the Stone Parties desire to obtain the commitment of the Consenting Noteholders to support
and vote to accept the Restructuring Transactions, in each case subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein. 
 NOW,
THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises, mutual covenants, and agreements set forth herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, each of the Parties, intending to be
legally bound, hereby agrees as follows: 
 AGREEMENT 

1. RSA Effective Date. This Agreement shall become effective, and the obligations contained herein shall become
binding upon the Parties, upon the first date (such date, the “RSA Effective Date”) that each of the following conditions shall have been satisfied: 
  

	 	(a)	each Stone Party and Consenting Noteholders holding, in the aggregate, at least 66-2/3% of the outstanding aggregate principal amount of all Notes Claims have duly executed and delivered signatures pages to this
Agreement, and 

  

	 	(b)	the Stone Parties shall have entered into a purchase and sale agreement for the sale of the Appalachian Assets (as defined in the Term Sheet) with TH Exploration III, LLC (“Buyer”) for a cash
purchase price of at least $350 million (the “Appalachia PSA”) subject to adjustment in accordance with the Appalachia PSA. 

2. Form of Restructuring Transactions. The Stone Parties shall, as soon as practicable but subject to the satisfaction or
waiver of the conditions precedent contained in the Definitive Documentation, effectuate the Restructuring Transactions through confirmation and consummation of the Plan and the execution and delivery of the Definitive Documentation, in each case on
terms and conditions consistent with the Term Sheet, in the Chapter 11 Cases. 
 3. Exhibits and Schedules Incorporated by
Reference. Each of the exhibits and schedules attached hereto (including, without limitation, the Term Sheet) and each of the schedules to such exhibits (collectively, the “Exhibits and Schedules”) is expressly
incorporated herein and made a part of this Agreement, and all references to this Agreement shall include the Exhibits and Schedules. In the event of any inconsistency between this Agreement (without reference to the Exhibits and Schedules) and the
Exhibits and Schedules, this Agreement (without reference to the 
  

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Exhibits and Schedules) shall govern and control to the extent of such inconsistency except that, in the event of any inconsistency between this Agreement and the Term Sheet, the Term Sheet shall
govern and control. 
 4. Definitive Documentation. 

 

	 	(a)	The definitive documents and agreements governing the Restructuring Transactions (collectively, the “Definitive Documentation”) shall include: 

 

	 	(i)	the Stone Parties’ Disclosure Statement with respect to the Plan setting forth the terms and conditions of the Restructuring Transactions (together with all exhibits there to, the “Disclosure
Statement”) and any Credit Agreement amendment, intercreditor agreement, indenture, notes, equityholder agreements or other agreements required to memorialize the Restructuring Transactions (the Disclosure Statement together with any
other solicitation materials with respect to the Plan, collectively, the “Solicitation Materials”); 

  

	 	(ii)	the Plan, including any plan supplement documents (including, without limitation, the identity of the officers and directors of the reorganized Stone Parties, any Credit Agreement amendment, intercreditor agreement,
indenture, notes, the governance documents for the reorganized Stone Parties, and any equityholders’ agreements with respect to the reorganized Stone Parties), the order of the Bankruptcy Court approving the Disclosure Statement (the
“Disclosure Statement Order”), the order of the Bankruptcy Court confirming the Plan (the “Confirmation Order”), an order of the Bankruptcy Court authorizing the assumption of this Agreement (the
“RSA Assumption Order”), the Assumption and Procedures Order (as defined in the Appalachia PSA) in regard to the transactions contemplated in the Appalachia PSA (the “Assumption and Procedures Order”),
the bidding procedures (if any) approved by the Bankruptcy Court in respect of the Appalachian Assets (whether pursuant to the Assumption and Procedures Order or other order of the Bankruptcy Court) (the “Bidding
Procedures”), the order of the Bankruptcy Court approving the Appalachia PSA and the transactions contemplated thereby (the “Appalachia Sale Order”), the motions seeking approval of each of the foregoing, the
Critical Vendor Motion, the Cash Collateral Motion, the Royalty Motion and the Shipper’s Motion; and 

  

	 	(iii)	any document or filing identified in the Term Sheet as being subject to approval or consent rights under Section 4(b) of this Agreement. 

 

	 	(b)	 The Definitive Documentation identified in Section 4(a) of this Agreement will, after the RSA Effective
Date, remain subject to negotiation and shall, upon completion, contain terms, conditions, representations, warranties, and covenants consistent with the terms of this Agreement (including the Term

  
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Sheet) in all respects, and shall otherwise be in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Stone Parties, on the one hand, and the Required Consenting Noteholders2, on the other hand; provided, however, that (i) the form, terms and provisions of the constitutional, organizational and other documents of the Stone Parties setting forth the rights of stockholders
or noteholders after the Consummation Date, including, but not limited to, any charters, bylaws, operating agreements, indentures, warrants, stockholders’ or unitholders’ agreements, registration rights agreements, management incentive
plan, or other similar agreements, motions, pleadings or orders to be entered into or filed in connection with the Restructuring Transactions, shall, in each case, be consistent with the Term Sheet and otherwise satisfactory to the Required
Consenting Noteholders in their sole discretion and (ii) the Disclosure Statement, the Disclosure Statement Order, the Assumption and Procedures Order, the Bidding Procedures (if any), the Motion for approval of the Assumption and Procedures Order,
the Appalachia Sale Order; the Motion for Approval of the Appalachia Sale Order, the Motion for Approval of the Disclosure Statement and Solicitation Procedures, the Plan, the Confirmation Order, Motion to Approve RSA, RSA Assumption Order, Critical
Vendor Motion, Cash Collateral Motion, Royalty Motion, and Shipper’s Motion shall, in each case, be satisfactory to the Required Consenting Noteholders and the Stone Parties. 

 

	 	(c)	The Stone Parties shall provide to the Noteholder Committee’s legal counsel drafts of all motions or applications, including proposed orders, and other documents that the Stone Parties intend to file with the
Bankruptcy Court not less than three (3) Business Days before the date when the Stone Parties intend to file any such motion, application or document, including for the avoidance of doubt, all first day motions and orders; provided, however, that in
the event that three (3) Business Days’ notice is impossible or impracticable under the circumstances, the Stone Parties shall provide draft copies of any motions, applications, including proposed orders and any other documents the Stone
Parties intend to file with the Bankruptcy Court to the Noteholder Committee’s legal counsel within one (1) Business Day, or as soon as otherwise practicable, before the date when the Stone Parties intend to file any such motion, application or
document. The Stone Parties shall notify the Noteholder Committee’s legal counsel telephonically or by electronic mail to advise them of the documents to be filed and the facts that make the provision of advance copies not less than three (3)
Business Days before submission impossible or impracticable. 

  

	2 	“Required Consenting Noteholders” shall mean, subject to Section 28, the Consenting Noteholders, holding at least a majority of the principal amount outstanding of all Notes Claims held by
the Consenting Noteholders, provided that, such Consenting Noteholders holding the majority in principal amount shall include at least three (3) separate Consenting Noteholders (for purposes of this definition, each institution holding Notes Claims
shall be taken together with each of its controlled affiliate’s and subsidiary’s Notes Claims holdings and they shall together in the aggregate constitute a single Consenting Noteholder).

  
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 5. Mutual Agreement of the Parties to Support the Restructuring Transactions. Each
of the Parties to this Agreement agrees, severally and not jointly, from the RSA Effective Date until the occurrence of a Termination Date (as defined in Section 12 of this Agreement) applicable to such Party, to: 

 

	 	(a)	use commercially reasonable best efforts to support and cooperate with the other Parties to this Agreement and use reasonable best efforts to take or cause to be taken all actions reasonably necessary to consummate the
Restructuring Transactions on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in the Term Sheet and this Agreement; and 

  

	 	(b)	negotiate in good faith any terms of the Definitive Documentation that are subject to negotiation as of the RSA Effective Date. 

6. Commitment of Consenting Noteholders. Each Consenting Noteholder agrees, severally and not jointly, from the RSA
Effective Date until the occurrence of a Termination Date (as defined in Section 12 of this Agreement) applicable to such Consenting Noteholder, so long as it remains the legal owner, beneficial owner and/or investment
advisor or manager of or with power and/or authority to bind any Notes (provided that, any transfer of Notes is made in accordance with Section 13 herein), to: 
  

	 	(a)	tender for exchange all Notes beneficially owned by such Consenting Noteholder or for which it is the nominee, investment manager, or advisor for beneficial holders thereof pursuant to the Disclosure Statement and in
accordance with the applicable procedures set forth therein, in each case as specified by such Consenting Noteholder next to its name on Annex A; 

  

	 	(b)	(i) subject to receipt of the Disclosure Statement, vote all of its Notes Claims against, or interests in, as applicable, the Stone Parties now or hereafter owned by such Consenting Noteholder (or which such Consenting
Noteholder now or hereafter has voting control over) to accept the Plan in accordance with the applicable procedures set forth in the Disclosure Statement and the Solicitation Materials that meet the requirements of applicable law, including
sections 1125 and 1126 of the Bankruptcy Code; (ii) timely return a duly-executed ballot in connection therewith; and (iii) not “opt out” of or object to any releases or exculpation provided under the Plan (and, to the extent required by
such ballot, affirmatively “opt in” to such releases and exculpation); 

  

	 	(c)	not withdraw, amend, change, or revoke (or seek to withdraw, amend, change, or revoke) its tender, consent, or vote with respect to the Plan; provided, however, that the tender, consent, or votes of the
Consenting Noteholders shall be immediately revoked and deemed void ab initio upon the occurrence of the Termination Date; 

  

	 	(d)	not (i) object to, delay, impede, or take any other action (including to instruct or direct the Indenture Trustee) to interfere with the prompt consummation of the Restructuring Transactions or the Definitive
Documentation (including the entry by the Bankruptcy Court of an order approving the Disclosure Statement and the Confirmation Order, if applicable); (ii) propose, file, support, or vote for any restructuring, workout, reorganization, liquidation,
or chapter 11 plan or other Alternative Transaction (as defined below) for any of the Stone Parties, other than the Restructuring Transactions and the Plan; or (iii) encourage or support any other person or entity to do any of the foregoing;

  
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	 	(e)	support and not object to or take any other action (including to instruct or direct the Indenture Trustee) that would, or would be reasonably expected to, interfere with the prompt consummation of the transactions
contemplated in the Appalachia PSA (including the entry by the Bankruptcy Court of the Assumption and Procedures Order and the Appalachia Sale Order); 

  

	 	(f)	not take any other action, including, without limitation, initiating or joining in any legal proceeding, that is materially inconsistent with its obligations under this Agreement, that could unreasonably hinder, delay,
or prevent the timely consummation of the Restructuring Transactions and the confirmation and consummation of the Plan and entry of the Confirmation Order; and 

  

	 	(g)	during the Interim Period (as defined in the Appalachia PSA) no Consenting Noteholder shall, directly or indirectly (including through the financial advisor or legal counsel thereto), solicit any offer or inquiry from
any Person concerning such Person’s direct or indirect acquisition of the assets subject to the Appalachia PSA. 

Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in this Agreement, and neither a vote to accept the Plan by any Consenting Noteholder, nor the
acceptance of the Plan by any Consenting Noteholder shall: (w) be construed to limit consent and approval rights provided in this Agreement and the Definitive Documentation; (x) be construed to prohibit any Consenting Noteholder from contesting
whether any matter, fact, or thing is a breach of, or is inconsistent with, this Agreement, or exercising rights or remedies specifically reserved herein; (y) be construed to prohibit any Consenting Noteholder from appearing as a party-in-interest
in any matter to be adjudicated in the Chapter 11 Cases, so long as such appearance and the positions advocated in connection therewith are not inconsistent with this Agreement and are not for the purpose of hindering, delaying, or preventing the
consummation of the transactions contemplated in, subject to the terms and conditions of, the Appalachia PSA and consummation of the Restructuring Transactions; or (z) impair or waive the rights of any Consenting Noteholder to assert or raise any
objection expressly permitted under this Agreement in connection with any hearing in the Bankruptcy Court, including, without limitation, any hearing on confirmation of the Plan. For the avoidance of doubt and notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing
in this Agreement shall or shall be deemed to limit the rights of the Stone Parties set forth in the Appalachia PSA (including sections 7.04(b), 7.16(b) and 11.01(h), but subject to section 3.02(e), thereof) to conduct a marketing and auction
process for the assets subject to the Appalachia PSA if required by the Bankruptcy Court, terminate the Appalachia PSA and select an Alternative Bid (as defined in the Appalachia PSA, an “Alternative Bid”), and the
obligations of the Consenting Noteholders pursuant to this Agreement in respect of the Appalachia PSA and the transactions contemplated therein are expressly subject to the right of the Consenting Noteholders to consider any unsolicited offer or
inquiry presented to a Consenting Noteholder or the Stone Parties, engage in discussions with the party submitting such unsolicited offer or inquiry and the Stone Parties in respect thereof (including by furnishing confidential information with
respect to the assets subject to the Appalachia PSA or permitting access to such assets or the books and records of the Stone Parties) and, if such unsolicited offer or inquiry is determined in good faith by the Required Consenting Noteholders,
after seeking the advice of outside legal counsel, to be superior to the transactions contemplated in the Appalachia PSA for the purpose of maximizing the value of the 

  
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assets of the Stone Parties, seek an order or directive from the Bankruptcy Court requiring the Stone Parties to conduct a further marketing process and/or a competitive auction for the assets
subject to the Appalachia PSA, and, if the result of such marketing and/or auction process is a higher or otherwise better offer as compared to the Appalachia PSA (including as the same may have been proposed to be modified by the Buyer with respect
thereto) in the determination of the Required Consenting Noteholders, to support approval of such higher or otherwise better offer by the Bankruptcy Court and termination of the Appalachia PSA by the Stone Parties pursuant to section 11.01(h)
thereof. The Consenting Noteholders, on the one hand, and the Stone Parties, on the other hand, as the case may be, shall promptly, and no later than three (3) Business Days following receipt of an unsolicited offer or inquiry with respect to the
assets subject to the Appalachia PSA, notify legal counsel to the other and, in the case of the Consenting Noteholders, Buyer (as defined in the Appalachia PSA) of the receipt and material terms of such offer or inquiry.

7. Commitment of the Stone Parties. Each of the Stone Parties agrees, from the RSA Effective Date until the occurrence of
a Termination Date, to: 
  

	 	(a)	use reasonable best efforts to implement the Restructuring Transactions in accordance with the applicable milestones set forth in Schedule 1 hereto (collectively, the “Milestones”),
which Milestones may only be extended in accordance with Section 28 of this Agreement; 

  

	 	(b)	not undertake any action that is inconsistent with this Agreement, or which could unreasonably hinder, delay or prevent the timely consummation of the Restructuring Transactions and the Definitive Documentation,
including, without limitation, filing any motion to reject this Agreement in the Bankruptcy Court; 

  

	 	(c)	support and take all actions as are reasonably necessary and appropriate to obtain any and all required regulatory and/or third-party approvals to consummate the Restructuring Transactions; 

 

	 	(d)	file, within two (2) calendar days after the date the Chapter 11 Cases are commenced by filing bankruptcy petitions with the Bankruptcy Court (such date, the “Petition Date”), a motion seeking to
assume this Agreement; 

  

	 	(e)	timely pay all fees and expenses as set forth in Section 15 of this Agreement; 

  

	 	(f)	timely file a formal objection to any motion filed with the Bankruptcy Court by a third party seeking the entry of an order (i) directing the appointment of a trustee or examiner (with expanded powers beyond those set
forth in sections 1106(a)(3) and (4) of the Bankruptcy Code), (ii) converting the Chapter 11 Cases to cases under chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code, or (iii) dismissing the Chapter 11 Cases; 

 

	 	(g)	timely file a formal objection to any motion filed with the Bankruptcy Court by a third party seeking the entry of an order modifying or terminating the Stone Parties’ exclusive right to file and/or solicit
acceptances of a plan of reorganization, as applicable; 

  
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	 	(h)	subject to the next paragraph, not seek, solicit, or support any dissolution, winding up, liquidation, reorganization, assignment for the benefit of creditors, merger, transaction, consolidation, business combination,
joint venture, partnership, sale of assets (other than the sale of the Appalachian Assets), any debt or equity financing or re-financing, or restructuring of the Stone Parties (including, for the avoidance of doubt, a transaction premised on an
asset sale under section 363 of the Bankruptcy Code other than the sale of the Appalachian Assets), other than the Plan and Restructuring Transactions, and to not cause or allow any of their agents or representatives to solicit any agreements
relating to an Alternative Transaction (as defined below); 

  

	 	(i)	notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, use reasonable best efforts to exercise their rights under Section 2.17(b) of the Credit Agreement to the extent necessary to implement the modifications to the
Credit Agreement referenced in Section 2(a)(ii) and as set forth in the Term Sheet; 

  

	 	(j)	(i) not take an action or fail to act in such a manner as would be reasonably likely to result in a breach or failure of any of the conditions to closing set forth in the Appalachia PSA; (ii) use reasonable best efforts
to cure any breach of the terms and conditions of the Appalachia PSA by any of the Stone Parties signatory thereto that would be reasonably likely to result in a breach or failure of the conditions to closing set forth therein; (iii) not terminate
the Appalachia PSA or reduce, amend or modify the purchase price set forth therein to an amount in cash less than $350 million (other than as a result of adjustments provided for therein); and (iv) otherwise use reasonable best efforts to satisfy
its obligations under the Appalachia PSA and consummate the transactions with Buyer contemplated thereby, subject to the last sentence of Section 6 of this Agreement; and 

 

	 	(k)	through the Closing Date (as defined in the Appalachia PSA) (i) upon the written request of the Consenting Noteholders, provide in writing to the Consenting Noteholders a then current good faith estimate of the Stone
Parties, together with such documentation as reasonably requested by the Consenting Noteholders in support of such estimate, of the purchase price under the Appalachia PSA after giving effect to any reductions that would be taken into account by the
Consenting Noteholders in determining the “net purchase price” as determined in accordance with Section 8(n) and (ii) promptly notify the Consenting Noteholders in writing of any change, event, circumstance, development, condition,
occurrence or effect which the Stone Parties become aware of that would reasonably be expected to result in a failure of any of the conditions to closing set forth in the Appalachia PSA or in any reduction in the “net purchase price,” as
determined in accordance with Section 8(n). To the extent the notice is in respect of a potential adjustment to “net purchase price,” such notice shall include the amount of the resulting reduction along with such documentation as
reasonably requested by the Consenting Noteholder in support of such amount. 

  
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 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the Stone Parties shall be entitled, at any time
prior to the entry by the Bankruptcy Court of the Confirmation Order, to accept or pursue (but not to solicit or initiate of its own accord): (i) a competing plan of reorganization or other financial and/or corporate restructuring of the Stone
Parties; (ii) the issuance, sale or other disposition of any equity or debt interests, or any material assets, of the Stone Parties; or (iii) a merger, consolidation, business combination, liquidation, recapitalization, any debt or equity financing
or refinancing, or similar transaction involving the Stone Parties (each, an “Alternative Transaction”), in each case to the extent the Board of Directors of Stone determines, after seeking the advice of outside legal
counsel, in good faith, and consistent with their fiduciary duties, that such Alternative Transaction best maximizes value for the Stone Parties and their stakeholders, and provided that the Stone Parties shall have first exercised their right in
accordance with Section 9(b) of this Agreement to declare a Company Termination Event prior to the date on which the Stone Parties enter into a definitive agreement in respect of such an Alternative Transaction or make a public announcement
regarding their intention to do so. The Stone Parties shall give the legal counsel to the Consenting Noteholders not less than three (3) Business Days’ prior written notice before the termination of this Agreement in accordance with Section
9(b) of this Agreement. At all times prior to the date on which the Stone Parties enter into a definitive agreement in respect of such an Alternative Transaction or make a public announcement regarding their intention to do so, the Stone Parties
shall (x) provide a copy of any written offer or proposal (and notice of any oral offer or proposal) for such Alternative Transaction within three (3) Business Days3 of the Stone Parties’ or
their advisors’ receipt of such offer or proposal received to the legal counsel to and the financial advisors to the Consenting Noteholders and (y) provide such information to the advisors to the Consenting Noteholders regarding such
discussions (including copies of any materials provided to such parties hereunder) as necessary to keep the Consenting Noteholders contemporaneously informed as to the status and substance of such discussions. 

8. Consenting Noteholder Termination Events. The Required Consenting Noteholders shall have the right, but not the
obligation, upon written notice to the other Parties, to terminate the obligations of the Consenting Noteholders under this Agreement upon the occurrence of any of the following events (each, a “Consenting Noteholder Termination
Event”), unless waived, in writing, by the Required Consenting Noteholders on a prospective or retroactive basis: 
  

	 	(a)	the failure of the Stone Parties to meet any Milestone; 

  

	 	(b)	the termination of the Appalachia PSA or any reduction, amendment or modification of the purchase price set forth therein to an amount in cash less than $350 million (other than as a result of adjustments in the
purchase price as provided for in the Appalachia PSA), other than termination of the Appalachia PSA by the Stone Parties signatory thereto pursuant to section 11.01(h) thereof for the purpose of selecting an Alternative Bid acceptable to the
Required Consenting Noteholders; 

  

	 	(c)	the Bankruptcy Court enters an order converting one or more of the Chapter 11 Cases to a case under chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code or dismissing any of the Chapter 11 Cases; 

 

	3 	“Business Day” means any day, other than a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, in each case, in New York, New York. 

  
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	 	(d)	the Bankruptcy Court enters an order appointing a trustee, receiver, or examiner with expanded powers beyond those set forth in section 1106(a)(3) and (4) of the Bankruptcy Code in one or more of the Chapter 11
Cases; 

  

	 	(e)	the Definitive Documentation does not conform to the Term Sheet without the prior written consent of the Required Consenting Noteholders or otherwise is not acceptable to the Required Consenting Noteholders;

  

	 	(f)	any Stone Party files with the Bankruptcy Court any motion or application seeking authority to sell any material assets that is not contemplated in the Term Sheet without the prior written consent of the Required
Consenting Noteholders; 

  

	 	(g)	any Stone Party materially breaches its obligations under this Agreement, which breach is not cured within five (5) Business Days after the giving of written notice of such breach, or files, publicly announces, or
informs the Consenting Noteholders of its intention to file a chapter 11 plan that contains terms and conditions that: (i) do not provide the Consenting Noteholders with the economic recovery set forth on the Term Sheet or (ii) are not otherwise
consistent with this Agreement and the Term Sheet; provided, however, that no Consenting Noteholder may seek to terminate this Agreement based upon a material breach or any failure of any material condition in this Agreement primarily
caused by such Consenting Noteholder in breach of this Agreement; 

  

	 	(h)	a material breach by any Stone Party of any representation, warranty, or covenant of such Stone Party set forth in this Agreement that (to the extent curable) remains uncured for a period of five (5) Business Days after
written notice and a description of such breach is provided to the Stone Parties; provided, however, that the Required Consenting Noteholders may not seek to terminate this Agreement based upon a breach of this Agreement by a Stone
Party primarily caused by the Required Consenting Noteholders in breach of this Agreement; 

  

	 	(i)	either (i) any Stone Party files with the Bankruptcy Court a motion, application, or adversary proceeding (or any Stone Party supports any such motion, application, or adversary proceeding filed or commenced by any
third party) (A) challenging the validity, enforceability, or priority of, or seeking avoidance or subordination of, the Notes Claims or (B) asserting any other cause of action against the Consenting Noteholders or (ii) the Bankruptcy
Court enters an order providing relief against any Consenting Noteholder with respect to any of the foregoing causes of action or proceedings filed by any Stone Party; 

 

	 	(j)	if the Bankruptcy Court or other governmental authority with jurisdiction shall have issued any order, injunction, or other decree or taken any other action, in each case, which has become final and non-appealable and
which restrains, enjoins, or otherwise prohibits the implementation of the Restructuring Transactions or the effect of which would render the Plan incapable of consummation on the terms set forth in this Agreement and the Term Sheet;

  
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	 	(k)	any Stone Party terminates its obligations under and in accordance with this Agreement; 

  

	 	(l)	if the Stone Parties execute or file with the Bankruptcy Court any Definitive Documentation that is inconsistent with the requirements set forth in Section 4(b) of this Agreement; 

 

	 	(m)	if the Bankruptcy Court enters an order in the Chapter 11 Cases terminating any of the Stone Parties’ exclusive right to file a plan or plans of reorganization pursuant to section 1121 of the Bankruptcy Code; or

  

	 	(n)	if the net purchase price, calculated by the Required Consenting Noteholders in their sole discretion in accordance with this Section 8(n) is less than $335.0 million. The net purchase price as used in this
Section 8(n) shall be calculated by reducing the purchase price by (i) any purchase price adjustments (excluding adjustments related to interim operations between the Effective Time of the Appalachia PSA and the Closing Date (each as defined
in the Appalachia PSA)) and (ii) any escrowed amounts, holdbacks or other similar deferred payments under the Appalachia PSA. Absent a finding of manifest error, the calculation of net purchase price by the Required Consenting Noteholders shall be
final and binding on the parties with respect to this Section 8(n). The Stone Parties shall provide such assistance in good faith as reasonably requested by the Consenting Noteholders in the calculation of the net purchase price used in this
Section 8(n).

 9. The Stone Parties’ Termination Events.
The Stone Parties shall have the right, but not the obligation, upon written notice to the Consenting Noteholders, to terminate their obligations (jointly) under this Agreement upon the occurrence of any of the following events (each a
“Company Termination Event,” and together with the Consenting Noteholder Termination Events, the “Termination Events”), unless waived, in writing, by the Stone Parties on a prospective or retroactive
basis: 
  

	 	(a)	a breach by a Consenting Noteholder of any representation, warranty, or covenant of such Consenting Noteholder set forth in this Agreement that would reasonably be expected to have a material adverse impact on the
timely consummation of the Restructuring Transactions that (to the extent curable) remains uncured for a period of five (5) Business Days after written notice and a description of such breach is provided to the Consenting Noteholders;
provided, however, that the Stone Parties may not seek to terminate this Agreement based upon a breach of this Agreement by a Consenting Noteholder arising primarily out of the Stone Parties’ own actions in breach of this
Agreement; and provided, further, that so long as non-breaching Consenting Noteholders party hereto continue to hold at least 66-2/3% of the outstanding Notes Claims, such termination shall be effective only with respect to such breaching Consenting
Noteholders; 

  
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	 	(b)	subject to the prior notice required in the last paragraph of Section 7, if the Board of Directors of Stone desires to terminate this Agreement pursuant to the exercise of its fiduciary duties, after seeking the
advice of outside legal counsel, to accept an Alternative Transaction, or make a public announcement regarding their intention to do so, as contemplated in the last paragraph of Section 7 of this Agreement; or 

 

	 	(c)	if the Bankruptcy Court or other governmental authority with jurisdiction shall have issued any order, injunction, or other decree or taken any other action, in each case, which has become final and non-appealable and
which restrains, enjoins, or otherwise prohibits the implementation of the Restructuring Transactions. 

 10. Individual
Termination. Any Consenting Noteholder may terminate this Agreement as to itself only, upon written notice to the other Parties, in the event that: (a) such Consenting Noteholder has transferred all (but not less than all) of its
Notes Claims in accordance with Section 13 of this Agreement (such termination shall be effective on the date on which such Consenting Noteholder has effected such transfer, satisfied the requirements of Section 13 and provided the
written notice required above in this Section 10); or (b) this Agreement is amended without its consent in such a way as to alter any of the material terms hereof in a manner that is disproportionately adverse to such Consenting Noteholder as
compared to similarly situated Consenting Noteholders, by giving ten (10) Business Days’ written notice to the Stone Parties and the other Consenting Noteholders; provided, that such written notice shall be given by the applicable
Consenting Noteholder within five (5) Business Days of such amendment, filing, or execution. 
 11. Mutual Termination; Automatic
Termination. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, this Agreement shall terminate automatically and all of the obligations of the Parties hereunder shall be of no further force or effect in the event that: (i)
the Restructuring Transactions are consummated in accordance with this Agreement and the Term Sheet; (ii) the Restructuring Transactions are not consummated in accordance with this Agreement and the Term Sheet by the one-hundredth (100th) calendar day after the Petition Date, as such date may be extended in writing from time to time by the mutual agreement of the Stone Parties and the Required Consenting Noteholders; or (iii) the
Stone Parties and the Required Consenting Noteholders mutually agree to such termination in writing. 
 12. Effect of
Termination. The earliest date on which termination of this Agreement as to a Party is effective in accordance with Sections 8, 9, 10, or 11 of this Agreement shall be referred to, with respect to
such Party, as a “Termination Date.” Upon the occurrence of a Termination Date, all Parties’ obligations under this Agreement shall be terminated effective immediately, and all Parties hereto shall be released
from all commitments, undertakings, agreements, and obligations; provided, however, that each of the following shall survive any such termination: (a) any claim for breach of this Agreement that occurs prior to such Termination Date,
and all rights and remedies with respect to such claims shall not be prejudiced in any way; (b) the Stone Parties’ obligations in Section 15 of this Agreement accrued up to and including such Termination Date; and (c)
Sections 12, 15, 18, 19, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 31, and 37 of this Agreement. The automatic stay applicable under section 362 of the Bankruptcy
Code shall not prohibit a Party from taking any action necessary to effectuate the termination of this Agreement pursuant to and in accordance with the terms hereof. 

  
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 13. Transfers of Claims and Interests.

 

	 	(a)	No Consenting Noteholder shall (i) sell, transfer, assign, pledge, grant a participation interest in, or otherwise dispose of, directly or indirectly, any of its right, title, or interest in respect of any of such
Consenting Noteholder’s claims against any Stone Party, as applicable, in whole or in part, or (ii) deposit any of such Consenting Noteholder’s claims against any Stone Party, as applicable, into a voting trust, or grant any proxies, or
enter into a voting agreement with respect to any such claims or interests (the actions described in Clauses (i) and (ii) are collectively referred to herein as a “Transfer” and the Consenting Noteholder making
such Transfer is referred to herein as the “Transferor”), unless such Transfer is to another Consenting Noteholder or any other entity (a “Transferee”) that first agrees in writing to be bound by the
terms of this Agreement by executing and delivering to the Stone Parties a Transferee Joinder substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B (the “Transferee Joinder”). With respect to claims against or
interests in a Stone Party held by the relevant Transferee upon consummation of a Transfer in accordance herewith, such Transferee is deemed to make all of the representations, warranties, and covenants of a Consenting Noteholder, set forth in this
Agreement as of the date of such Transfer. Upon compliance with the foregoing, the Transferor shall be deemed to relinquish its rights (and be released from its obligations, except for any claim for breach of this Agreement that occurs prior to such
Transfer and any remedies with respect to such claim) under this Agreement to the extent of such transferred rights and obligations. Any Transfer made in violation of this Section 13 shall be deemed null and void ab initio and of no
force or effect, regardless of any prior notice provided to the Stone Parties and/or any Consenting Noteholder, and shall not create any obligation or liability of any Stone Party or any other Consenting Noteholder to the purported transferee.

  

	 	(b)	Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, (i) the foregoing Clause (a) of this Section 13 shall not preclude any Consenting Noteholder from transferring Notes Claims to affiliates of such Consenting
Noteholder (each, a “Creditor Affiliate”), which Creditor Affiliate shall be automatically bound by this Agreement upon the transfer of such Notes Claims, and (ii) a Qualified Marketmaker4 that acquires any of the Notes Claims with the purpose and intent of acting as a Qualified Marketmaker for such Notes Claims shall not be required to execute and deliver to counsel a Transferee
Joinder or otherwise agree to be bound by the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement if such Qualified Marketmaker transfers such Notes Claims (by purchase, sale, assignment, participation, or otherwise) to a Consenting Noteholder or a
Transferee (including, for the avoidance of doubt, the requirement that such Transferee execute a Transferee Joinder). 

 

	4 	As used herein, the term “Qualified Marketmaker” means an entity that (a) holds itself out to the public or the applicable private markets as standing ready in the ordinary course of business to purchase from
customers and sell to customers claims against the Stone Parties (or enter with customers into long and short positions in claims against the Stone Parties), in its capacity as a dealer or market maker in claims against the Stone Parties and (b) is,
in fact, regularly in the business of making a market in claims against issuers or borrowers (including debt securities or other debt). 

  
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 14. Further Acquisition of Claims or Interests. Except as expressly set
forth in Section 13 of this Agreement, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as precluding any Consenting Noteholder from acquiring additional claims against or interests in any Stone Parties; provided,
however, that any such claims or interests shall automatically be subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Upon any such further acquisition by a Consenting Noteholder, such Consenting Noteholder shall promptly notify in writing
the Stone Parties and legal counsel to the Noteholder Committee (as defined below). 
 15. Fees and Expenses. Subject
to Section 12 of this Agreement the Stone Parties shall pay or reimburse all reasonable and documented fees and out-of-pocket expenses (regardless of whether such fees and expenses were incurred before or after the Petition Date and in each
case, in accordance with (and when due under) any applicable engagement letter or fee reimbursement letter with the Stone Parties) of: (a) Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP and one local law firm, as legal counsel to an ad hoc committee of
Noteholders (the “Noteholder Committee”) and (b) Intrepid Financial Partners, L.L.C., as the financial advisor retained on behalf of the Noteholder Committee; provided, however, that all outstanding invoices of the Noteholder
Committee’s professionals and advisors shall be paid in full immediately prior to the Petition Date.5 

16. Consents and Acknowledgments. Each Party irrevocably acknowledges and agrees that this Agreement is not and shall not
be deemed to be a solicitation for consents to the Plan. The acceptance of the Plan by each of the Consenting Noteholders will not be solicited until such Parties have received the Disclosure Statement and related ballots in accordance with
applicable law, and will be subject to sections 1125, 1126, and 1127 of the Bankruptcy Code. This Agreement does not constitute, and shall not be deemed to constitute, an offer for the purchase, sale, exchange, hypothecation, or other transfer of
securities for purposes of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or any other federal, state, or provincial law or regulation. 

17. Representations and Warranties. 
  

	 	(a)	Each Consenting Noteholder hereby represents and warrants on a several and not joint basis, for itself and not for any other person or entity, that the following statements are true, correct, and complete, to the best
of its actual knowledge, as of the RSA Effective Date: 

  

	 	(i)	it has the requisite organizational power and authority to enter into this Agreement and to carry out the transactions contemplated by, and perform its respective obligations under, this Agreement; 

 

	 	(ii)	the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the performance of its obligations hereunder have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate or other organizational action on its part; 

 

	 	(iii)	the execution, delivery, and performance by it of this Agreement does not violate any provision of law, rule, or regulation applicable to it or any of its affiliates, or its certificate of incorporation, or bylaws, or
other organizational documents, or those of any of its affiliates; 

  

	5 	Subject to (i) the receipt by Akin Gump of a prepetition advance payment sufficient to bring the aggregate amount on account up to $500,000, and (ii) the receipt by Intrepid of a prepetition advance payment in the
amount of $250,000. 

  
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	 	(iv)	the execution and delivery by it of this Agreement does not require any registration or filing with, the consent or approval of, notice to, or any other action with any federal, state, or other governmental authority or
regulatory body, other than, for the avoidance of doubt, the actions with governmental authorities or regulatory bodies required in connection with implementation of the Restructuring Transactions; 

 

	 	(v)	subject to the provisions of sections 1125 and 1126 of the Bankruptcy Code, this Agreement is the legally valid and binding obligation of it, enforceable against it in accordance with its terms, except as enforcement
may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium, or other similar laws relating to or limiting creditors’ rights generally, or by equitable principles relating to enforceability; 

 

	 	(vi)	it has sufficient knowledge and experience to evaluate properly the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the Term Sheet, and has been afforded the opportunity to discuss the Plan and other information
concerning the Stone Parties with the Stone Parties’ representatives, and to consult with its legal and financial advisors with respect to its investment decision to execute this Agreement, and it has made its own analysis and decision to enter
into this Agreement and otherwise investigated this matter to its full satisfaction; 

  

	 	(vii)	it (A) either (1) is the sole owner of the claims and interests identified next to its name on Annex A attached hereto and in the amounts set forth therein, or (2) has all necessary investment or voting
discretion with respect to the claims and interests identified next to its name on Annex A attached hereto, and has the power and authority to bind the owner(s) of such claims and interests to the terms of this Agreement; (B) is
entitled (for its own accounts or for the accounts of such other owners) to all of the rights and economic benefits of such claims and interests; and (C) does not directly or indirectly own or control any claims against or interests in any Stone
Party other than as identified next to its name on Annex A attached hereto (which annex, for the avoidance of doubt, shall not be publically disclosed or filed); and 

 

	 	(viii)	other than pursuant to this Agreement, the claims and interests identified on Annex A free and clear of any pledge, lien, security interest, charge, claim, equity, option, proxy, voting restriction, right
of first refusal, or other limitation on disposition or encumbrance of any kind, that would adversely affect in any material way such Consenting Noteholder’s performance of its obligations contained in this Agreement at the time such
obligations are required to be performed. 

  

	 	(b)	Each Stone Party hereby represents and warrants on a joint and several basis (and not any other person or entity other than the Stone Parties) that the following statements are true, correct, and complete as of the RSA
Effective Date: 

  

	 	(i)	it has the requisite corporate or other organizational power and authority to enter into this Agreement and to carry out the transactions contemplated by, and perform its respective obligations under, this Agreement;

  
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	 	(ii)	the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the performance of its obligations hereunder have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate or other organizational action on its part; 

 

	 	(iii)	the execution and delivery by it of this Agreement does not (A) violate its certificates of incorporation, or bylaws, or other organizational documents, or those of any of its affiliates, or (B) result in a
breach of, or constitute (with due notice or lapse of time or both) a default (other than, for the avoidance of doubt, a breach or default that would be triggered as a result of the Chapter 11 Cases or any Stone Party’s undertaking to
implement the Restructuring Transactions through the Chapter 11 Cases) under any material contractual obligation to which it or any of its affiliates is a party; 

  

	 	(iv)	the execution and delivery by it of this Agreement does not require any registration or filing with, the consent or approval of, notice to, or any other action with any federal, state, or other governmental authority or
regulatory body, other than, for the avoidance of doubt, the actions with governmental authorities or regulatory bodies required in connection with implementation of the Restructuring Transactions; 

 

	 	(v)	subject to the provisions of sections 1125 and 1126 of the Bankruptcy Code, this Agreement is the legally valid and binding obligation of it, enforceable against it in accordance with its terms, except as enforcement
may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium, or other similar laws relating to or limiting creditors’ rights generally, or by equitable principles relating to enforceability; 

 

	 	(vi)	it has sufficient knowledge and experience to evaluate properly the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the Term Sheet, and has been afforded the opportunity to consult with its legal and financial
advisors with respect to its decision to execute this Agreement, and it has made its own analysis and decision to enter into this Agreement and otherwise investigated this matter to its full satisfaction; 

 

	 	(vii)	 Stone has filed or furnished, as applicable, all forms, filings, registrations, submissions, statements,
certifications, reports, and documents required to be filed or furnished by it with the U.S. 

  
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Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) under the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended (collectively,
“SEC Filings”), since December 31, 2014 (the SEC Filings since December 31, 2014 and through the RSA Effective Date, including any amendments thereto, the “Company Reports”). As of their
respective dates (or, if amended prior to the date hereof, as of the date of such amendment), each of the Company Reports, as amended, complied in all material respects with the applicable requirements of the Exchange Act and the Securities Act, and
any rules and regulations promulgated thereunder applicable to the Company Reports. As of their respective dates (or, if amended prior to the date hereof, as of the date of such amendment), the Company Reports did not contain any untrue
statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements made therein, in light of the circumstances in which they were made, not misleading; and 

 

	 	(viii)	the Stone Parties’ consolidated financial statements (including, in each case, any notes thereto) contained in the Company Reports were prepared: (i) in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in
the United States of America (“GAAP”) applied on a historically consistent basis throughout the periods indicated (except as may be indicated in the notes thereto or, in the case of interim consolidated financial statements,
where information and footnotes contained in such financial statements are not required under the rules of the SEC to be in compliance with GAAP) and (ii) in compliance, as of their respective dates of filing with the SEC, in all material respects
with applicable accounting requirements and with the published rules and regulations of the SEC with respect thereto, and in each case, such consolidated financial statements fairly presented, in all material respects, the consolidated financial
position, results of operations, changes in stockholder’s equity and cash flows of the Stone Parties, as applicable, and its consolidated subsidiaries as of the respective dates thereof and for the respective periods covered thereby (subject,
in the case of unaudited statements, to normal year-end adjustments). 

 18. Survival of
Agreement. Each of the Parties acknowledges and agrees that this Agreement is being executed in connection with negotiations concerning a financial restructuring of the Stone Parties and in contemplation of chapter 11
filings by the Stone Parties, and the exercise of the rights granted in this Agreement after the commencement of the Chapter 11 Cases shall not be a violation of the automatic stay provisions of section 362 of the Bankruptcy Code. 

19. Settlement. This Agreement and the Restructuring Transactions are part of a proposed settlement of matters that
could otherwise be the subject of litigation among the Parties. Nothing herein shall be deemed an admission of any kind. Pursuant to Federal Rule of Evidence 408, any applicable state rules of evidence and any other applicable law, foreign
or domestic, this Agreement, the exhibits attached hereto, the Plan, and all negotiations relating thereto shall not be admissible into evidence in any proceeding other than a proceeding to enforce the terms of this Agreement or the exhibits
attached hereto (as applicable). 

  
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 20. Relationship Among Parties. Notwithstanding anything herein
to the contrary, the duties and obligations of the Consenting Noteholders under this Agreement shall be several, not joint. No Party shall have any responsibility by virtue of this Agreement for any trading by any other entity, and it is hereby
expressly acknowledged by the Consenting Noteholders, on the one hand, and the Stone Parties, on the other hand, that they are in privity with each other and that no Consenting Noteholder is in privity with any other Consenting Noteholder in
connection with this Agreement or any of the transactions contemplated hereby. The Consenting Noteholders represent and warrant that as of the date hereof and for so long as this Agreement remains in effect, the Consenting Noteholders have no
agreement, arrangement, or understanding with respect to acting together for the purpose of acquiring, holding, voting, or disposing of any equity securities of the Stone Parties. No prior history, pattern, or practice of sharing confidences
among or between the Parties shall in any way affect or negate this Agreement, and each Consenting Noteholder shall be entitled to independently protect and enforce its rights, including, without limitation, the rights arising out of this Agreement,
and it shall not be necessary for any other Consenting Noteholder to be joined as an additional party in any proceeding for such purpose. Nothing contained in this Agreement, and no action taken by any Consenting Noteholder pursuant hereto is
intended to constitute the Consenting Noteholders as a partnership, an association, a joint venture or any other kind of entity, or create a presumption that any Consenting Noteholder is in any way acting in concert or as a member of a
“group” with any other Consenting Noteholder or Consenting Noteholders within the meaning of Rule 13d-5 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. 

21. Specific Performance. It is understood and agreed by the Parties that money damages may be an insufficient
remedy for any breach of this Agreement by any Party and each non-breaching Party shall be entitled to seek specific performance and injunctive or other equitable relief as a remedy of any such breach of this Agreement, including, without
limitation, an order of the Bankruptcy Court or other court of competent jurisdiction requiring any Party to comply promptly with any of its obligations hereunder. 

22. Governing Law and Consent to Jurisdiction and Venue. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in
accordance with, the laws of the State of Delaware, without regard to such state’s choice of law provisions which would require or permit the application of the law of any other jurisdiction. By its execution and delivery of this
Agreement, each Party irrevocably and unconditionally agrees for itself that any legal action, suit, or proceeding against it with respect to any matter arising under or arising out of or in connection with this Agreement or for recognition or
enforcement of any judgment rendered in any such action, suit, or proceeding shall be brought in the federal or state courts located in the City of Wilmington, in New Castle County and in the State of Delaware, and each of their respective appellate
courts, and by executing and delivering this Agreement, each of the Parties irrevocably accepts and submits itself to the exclusive jurisdiction of such court, generally and unconditionally, with respect to any such action, suit, or
proceeding. Notwithstanding the foregoing consent to Delaware jurisdiction, upon the commencement of any Chapter 11 Cases and until the effective date of the Plan, each Party agrees that the Bankruptcy Court shall have exclusive
jurisdiction of all matters arising out of or in connection with this Agreement. By executing and delivering this Agreement, and upon commencement of the Chapter 11 Cases, each of the Parties irrevocably and unconditionally submits to the
personal jurisdiction of the Bankruptcy Court solely for purposes of any action, suit, proceeding, or other contested matter arising out of or relating to this Agreement, or for recognition or enforcement of any judgment rendered or order entered in
any such action, suit, proceeding, or other contested matter. 

  
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 23. WAIVER OF RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY. EACH OF THE PARTIES
WAIVES ANY RIGHT TO HAVE A JURY PARTICIPATE IN RESOLVING ANY ACTION, PROCEEDING, COUNTERCLAIM, OR DISPUTE, WHETHER SOUNDING IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE, BETWEEN ANY OF THE PARTIES ARISING OUT OF, CONNECTED WITH, RELATING TO, OR INCIDENTAL TO THE
RELATIONSHIP ESTABLISHED BETWEEN ANY OF THEM IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT. INSTEAD, ANY DISPUTES RESOLVED IN COURT SHALL BE RESOLVED IN A BENCH TRIAL WITHOUT A JURY. 

24. Successors and Assigns. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement and subject to Section 13 of this
Agreement, neither this Agreement nor any of the rights or obligations hereunder may be assigned by any Party hereto, without the prior written consent of the other Parties hereto, and then only to a person or entity that has agreed to be bound by
the provisions of this Agreement. This Agreement is intended to and shall bind and inure to the benefit of each of the Parties and each of their respective permitted successors, assigns, heirs, executors, administrators, and representatives.

 25. No Third-Party Beneficiaries. Unless expressly stated herein, this Agreement shall be solely for the
benefit of the Parties and no other person or entity shall be a third-party beneficiary of this Agreement. 
 26.
Notices. All notices (including, without limitation, any notice of termination or breach) and other communications from any Party hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given if personally
delivered by courier service or messenger; registered, certified or overnight mail; e-mail, or facsimile to the other Parties at the applicable addresses below, or such other addresses as may be furnished hereafter by notice in writing. Any
notice of termination or breach shall be delivered to all other Parties. 
  

					
	(a)    	 	If to any Stone Party:
		
		 	Stone Energy Corporation
		 	625 East Kaliste Saloom Rd.
		 	Lafayette, LA 70508
		 	Attn:	  	Lisa S. Jaubert and
		 		  	Kenneth H. Beer
		 	Phone: (337) 521-2278
		 	Fax: (337) 521-9916
		 	E-mail:	  	JaubertLS@StoneEnergy.com; and
		 		  	BeerKH@StoneEnergy.com.

  
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		 	with a copy to:
		
		 	Latham & Watkins LLP
		 	330 North Wabash Avenue, Suite 2800
		 	Chicago, IL 60611
		 	Attn:	  	David S. Heller;    
		 		  	Josef S. Athanas,
		 		  	Caroline A. Reckler, and
		 		  	Matthew L. Warren
		 	Phone: (312) 876-7700
		 	Fax: (312) 993-9767
		 	E-mail:	  	david.heller@lw.com,
		 		  	josef.athanas@lw.com,
		 		  	caroline.reckler@lw.com, and
		 		  	matthew.warren@lw.com
			
		 		  	-and-
		
		 	Andrews Kurth LLP
		 	600 Travis, Suite 4200
		 	Houston, TX 77002
		 	Attn: Robin Russell
		 	Phone: (713) 220-4086
		 	Fax: (713) 238.7192
		 	E-mail:	  	rrussell@andrewskurth.com
		
	(b)    	 	If to any Consenting Noteholder:
		
		 	To the notice address provided on Annex A.
		
		 	with a copy to:
		
		 	Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
		 	One Bryan Park
		 	Bank of America Tower
		 	New York, NY 10036-6745
		 	Attn:	  	Michael S. Stamer,
		 		  	Meredith Lahaie, and
		 		  	Stephen B. Kuhn.
		 	Phone: (212) 872-1000
		 	Fax: (212) 872-1002
		 	E-mail:	  	mstamer@akingump.com,
		 		  	mlahaie@akingump.com, and
		 		  	skuhn@akingump.com.

 27. Entire Agreement. This Agreement (and the exhibits and schedules attached
hereto) constitutes the entire agreement of the Parties with respect to the transactions contemplated herein, and supersedes all prior negotiations, discussions, promises, representations, warranties, agreements, and understandings, whether written
or oral, between or among the Parties with respect thereto; provided, however, that, for the avoidance of doubt, any confidentiality agreement executed by any Consenting Noteholder shall survive this Agreement and shall continue to be
in full force and effect in accordance with its terms; provided, further, that the Parties intend to enter into the Definitive Documentation after the date hereof to consummate the Restructuring Transactions. 

  
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 28. Amendments. Except as otherwise provided herein, this Agreement may
not be modified, amended, or supplemented, and no term or provision hereof or thereof waived, without the prior written consent of the Stone Parties and the Required Consenting Noteholders, provided that, the written consent of each
Consenting Noteholder and the Stone Parties shall be required for any amendments, amendments and restatements, modifications, or other changes to the defined term “Required Consenting Noteholders,” Section 10 and this Section
28 and provided, further, that any amendments, amendments and restatements, modifications, or other changes to the Term Sheet shall require the prior written consent of Consenting Noteholders, holding at least two-thirds of the principal
amount outstanding of all Notes Claims held by the Consenting Noteholders provided that, such Consenting Noteholders holding at least two-thirds of the principal amount shall include at least two (2) separate Consenting Noteholders (for purposes of
this provision, each institution holding Notes Claims shall be taken together with each of its controlled affiliate’s and subsidiary’s Notes Claims holdings and they shall together in the aggregate constitute a single Consenting
Noteholder). 
 29. Reservation of Rights. 
  

	 	(a)	Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, nothing herein is intended to, or does, in any manner waive, limit, impair, or restrict the ability of any Party to protect and preserve its rights, remedies, and
interests, including without limitation, its claims against any of the other Parties.

  

	 	(b)	Without limiting Clause (a) of this Section 29 in any way, if the Restructuring Transactions are not consummated in the manner and on the timeline set forth in this
Agreement, or if this Agreement is terminated for any reason in accordance with its terms, nothing shall be construed herein as a waiver by any Party of any or all of such Party’s rights, remedies, claims, and defenses and the Parties expressly
reserve any and all of their respective rights, remedies, claims, and defenses, subject to Section 19 of this Agreement. This Agreement, the Plan, and any related document shall in no event be construed as or be deemed
to be evidence of an admission or concession on the part of any Party of any claim or fault or liability or damages whatsoever. Each of the Parties denies any and all wrongdoing or liability of any kind and does not concede any infirmity in the
claims or defenses which it has asserted or could assert. 

 30. Counterparts. This Agreement may be
executed in one or more counterparts, each of which, when so executed, shall constitute the same instrument, and the counterparts may be delivered by facsimile transmission or by electronic mail in portable document format (.pdf). 

31. Public Disclosure. This Agreement, as well as its terms, its existence, and the existence of the negotiation of
its terms are expressly subject to any existing confidentiality agreements executed by and among any of the Parties as of the date hereof; provided, however, that, after the Petition Date, the Parties may disclose the existence of, or
the terms of, this Agreement or any other material term of the Restructuring Transactions contemplated herein without the express written consent of the other Parties. For the avoidance of doubt and notwithstanding the generality of the
foregoing, under no circumstances may any Party make any public disclosure of any kind that would disclose either: (i) the holdings of any Consenting Noteholder (including Annex A, which shall not be publicly disclosed or filed) or
(ii) the identity of any Consenting Noteholder without the prior written consent of such Consenting Noteholder or the order of a Bankruptcy Court or other court with competent jurisdiction. 

  
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 32. Creditors’ Committee. Notwithstanding anything herein to the
contrary, if any Consenting Noteholder is appointed to, and serves on an official committee of creditors in the Chapter 11 Cases, the terms of this Agreement shall not be construed so as to limit such Consenting Noteholder’s exercise of
its fiduciary duties arising from its service on such committee; provided, however, that service as a member of a committee shall not relieve such Consenting Noteholder of its obligations to affirmatively support the Restructuring
Transactions on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and the Term Sheet and the transactions with Buyer on the terms and .conditions set forth in this Agreement and the Appalachia PSA. 

33. Severability. If any portion of this Agreement shall be held to be invalid, unenforceable, void or voidable, or
violative of applicable law, the remaining portions of this Agreement insofar as they may practicably be performed shall remain in full force and effect and binding on the Parties.

34. Additional Parties. Without in any way limiting the provisions hereof, additional Noteholders may become Parties
by executing and delivering to the other Parties a duly executed counterpart hereof. Such additional Parties shall become Consenting Noteholders under this Agreement in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 

35. Time Periods. If any time period or other deadline provided in this Agreement expires on a day that is not a
Business Day, then such time period or other deadline, as applicable, shall be deemed extended to the next succeeding Business Day. 
 36.
Headings. The section headings of this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and shall not, for any purpose, be deemed a part of this Agreement. 

37. Interpretation. This Agreement is the product of negotiations among the Parties, and the enforcement or
interpretation hereof, is to be interpreted in a neutral manner, and any presumption with regard to interpretation for or against any Party by reason of that Party having drafted or caused to be drafted this Agreement or any portion hereof, shall
not be effective in regard to the interpretation hereof. For purposes of this Agreement, unless otherwise specified: (a) each term, whether stated in the singular or the plural, shall include both the singular and the plural, and pronouns
stated in the masculine, feminine, or neuter gender shall include the masculine, feminine, and the neuter gender; (b) all references herein to “Articles,” “Sections,” and “Exhibits” are references to Articles, Sections,
and Exhibits of this Agreement; and (c) the words “herein,” “hereof,” “hereunder,” and “hereto,” refer to this Agreement in its entirety rather than to a particular portion of this Agreement. The phrase
“reasonable best efforts” or words or phrases of similar import as used herein shall not be deemed to require any party to enforce or exhaust their appellate rights in any court of competent jurisdiction, including, without limitation, the
Bankruptcy Court. 
 38. Remedies Cumulative; No Waiver. All rights, powers, and remedies provided under
this Agreement or otherwise available in respect hereof at law or in equity shall be cumulative and not alternative, and the exercise of any right, power, or remedy thereof by any Party shall not preclude the simultaneous or later exercise of any
other such right, power, or remedy by such Party. The failure of any Party hereto to exercise any right, power, or remedy provided under this Agreement or otherwise available in respect hereof at law or in equity, or to insist upon strict

  
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compliance by any other Party hereto with its obligations hereunder, and any custom or practice of the parties at variance with the terms hereof, shall not constitute a waiver by such Party of
its right to exercise any such or other right, power, or remedy or to demand such strict compliance. 
 [Signatures and exhibits
follow.] 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the date set forth above. 

 

			
	STONE ENERGY CORPORATION,
	a Delaware corporation
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Kenneth H. Beer

		 	Kenneth H. Beer, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
	
	STONE ENERGY OFFSHORE, L.L.C.,
	a Delaware limited liability company, by
	Stone Energy Corporation, its sole member
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Kenneth H. Beer

		 	Kenneth H. Beer, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
	
	STONE ENERGY HOLDING, L.L.C.,
	a Delaware limited liability company, by
	Stone Energy Corporation, it sole member
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Kenneth H. Beer

		 	Kenneth H. Beer, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

 [Signature Page to Restructuring Support Agreement – Consenting Noteholder] 

 Schedule 1 

Milestones 
  

	(a)	the Stone Parties shall commence the solicitation in respect of the Plan, no later than November 3, 2016; 

  

	(b)	the Stone Parties shall commence the Chapter 11 Cases by filing bankruptcy petitions with the Bankruptcy Court no later than December 9, 2016 (such filing date, the “Petition Date”);

  

	(c)	within two (2) calendar days after the Petition Date, the Stone Parties shall file with the Bankruptcy Court: (i) a motion seeking to assume this Agreement (the “RSA Assumption Motion”), (ii) the
Plan and Disclosure Statement, and (iii) a motion (the “Disclosure Statement and Solicitation Motion”) seeking, among other things: (A) approval of the Disclosure Statement; (B) approval of procedures for
soliciting, receiving, and tabulating votes on the Plan and for filing objections to the Plan; and (C) to schedule the hearing to consider confirmation of the Plan (the “Confirmation Hearing”); 

 

	(d)	no later than thirty (30) calendar days from the Petition Date, the Bankruptcy Court shall have entered an order authorizing the assumption of this Agreement (the “RSA Assumption Order”);

  

	(e)	no later than seventy-five (75) calendar days after the Plan and Disclosure Statement are filed, the Bankruptcy Court shall have entered the Confirmation Order; 

 

	(f)	no later than fifteen (15) calendar days after entry of the Confirmation Order by the Bankruptcy Court, the Stone Parties shall consummate the transactions contemplated by the Plan (the date of such consummation, the
“Plan Effective Date”); and 

  

	(g)	no later than the Plan Effective Date, the Stone Parties shall have received at least $350 million from the sale of the Appalachian Assets (as defined in the Term Sheet) subject to adjustment in accordance with the
Appalachia PSA. 

 Schedule 1 

 Exhibit A to the Restructuring Support Agreement 

Term Sheet 
 [See Attached]

 STONE ENERGY CORPORATION 

RESTRUCTURING TERM SHEET 

October 20, 2016 
 THIS TERM SHEET IS
NOT AN OFFER WITH RESPECT TO ANY SECURITIES OR A SOLICITATION OF ACCEPTANCE OR REJECTION OF A CHAPTER 11 PLAN OF REORGANIZATION PURSUANT TO THE BANKRUPTCY CODE. ANY SUCH OFFER OR SOLICITATION WILL BE MADE ONLY IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE
SECURITIES LAWS AND, IF APPLICABLE, PROVISIONS OF THE BANKRUPTCY CODE. THIS TERM SHEET IS BEING PROVIDED IN FURTHERANCE OF SETTLEMENT DISCUSSIONS AND IS ENTITLED TO PROTECTION PURSUANT TO RULE 408 OF THE FEDERAL RULES OF EVIDENCE AND ANY
SIMILAR FEDERAL OR STATE RULE OF EVIDENCE. THE TRANSACTIONS DESCRIBED IN THIS TERM SHEET ARE SUBJECT IN ALL RESPECTS TO, AMONG OTHER THINGS, EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF DEFINITIVE DOCUMENTATION AND SATISFACTION OR WAIVER OF THE CONDITIONS
PRECEDENT SET FORTH THEREIN. 
 NOTHING IN THIS TERM SHEET SHALL CONSTITUTE OR BE CONSTRUED AS AN ADMISSION OF ANY FACT OR LIABILITY, A STIPULATION OR A
WAIVER, AND EACH STATEMENT CONTAINED HEREIN IS MADE WITHOUT PREJUDICE, WITH A FULL RESERVATION OF ALL RIGHTS, REMEDIES, CLAIMS AND DEFENSES OF THE LENDERS, THE COMPANY, AND ANY CREDITOR PARTY. THIS TERM SHEET DOES NOT INCLUDE A DESCRIPTION OF
ALL OF THE TERMS, CONDITIONS, AND OTHER PROVISIONS THAT ARE TO BE CONTAINED IN THE DEFINITIVE DOCUMENTATION, WHICH REMAIN SUBJECT TO DISCUSSION, NEGOTIATION AND EXECUTION. 

SUMMARY OF PRINCIPAL TERMS 

OF PROPOSED RESTRUCTURING TRANSACTIONS 

This term sheet (the “Term Sheet”) sets forth certain key terms of a proposed restructuring transaction (the
“Transaction”) with respect to the existing debt and other obligations of Stone Energy Corporation (“Stone”), Stone Energy Offshore, L.L.C. (“Stone Offshore”) and Stone Energy
Holdings, L.L.C. (each a “Stone Party” and collectively, the “Stone Parties” or the “Company”). This Term Sheet is the “Term Sheet” referenced as Exhibit A in that
certain Restructuring Support Agreement, dated as of October 20, 2016 (as the same may be amended, modified or supplemented, the “Support Agreement”), by and among the Stone Parties and the Consenting Noteholders party
thereto. Capitalized terms used but not otherwise defined in this Term Sheet shall have the meanings given to such terms in the Support Agreement. This Term Sheet 

  
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supersedes any proposed summary of terms or conditions regarding the subject matter hereof and dated prior to the date hereof. Subject to the Support Agreement, the Transaction will be
implemented through pre-packaged6 Chapter 11 Cases pursuant to the Plan. 

TREATMENT OF CLAIMS AND INTERESTS 

The below summarizes the treatment to be received on or as soon as practicable after the Consummation Date (as defined below) by holders of claims against,
and interests in, the Company pursuant to the Transaction. 
  

					
	Administrative, Priority, and Tax Claims	  		    	Allowed administrative, priority, and tax claims will be satisfied in full, in cash, or otherwise receive treatment consistent with the provisions of section 1129(a)(9) of the Bankruptcy Code.
			
	Bank Claims	  		    	Each holder of an allowed Bank Claim shall receive (a) (i) if the class of Bank Claims votes to accept the Plan, on a pro rata basis, commitments under an amended Credit Agreement with the terms set forth on
Exhibit 1(a) hereto or (ii) if the class of Bank Claims does not vote to accept the Plan (or is deemed to reject the Plan), a term loan with the terms set forth on Exhibit 1(b) hereto or (b) such other treatment as is
acceptable to the Company and the Required Consenting Noteholders and consistent with the Bankruptcy Code, including, but not limited to, section 1129(b) of the Bankruptcy Code.
			
	Other Secured Claims	  		    	Secured claims (other than Bank Claims) shall be unaltered and paid in full in the ordinary course of business to the extent such claims are undisputed.

  
  

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	Notes Claims	  		    	Each holder of an allowed Notes Claim shall receive its pro rata share of (a) $150 million of the net cash proceeds from the sale of the Appalachian Assets plus 85% of the net cash proceeds from the sale of the
Appalachian Assets in excess of $350 million, if any, (b) 95% of the common stock in reorganized Stone (the “New Equity Interests”), subject to dilution by the Warrants, the Management Incentive Plan (each as defined
below) and subsequent issuances of common stock (including securities or instruments convertible into common stock) by Stone from time to time after the Consummation Date, as set forth herein, and (c) $225 million of 7.5% notes due 2022 secured
by a second-priority security interest on all assets securing the obligations owing to the holders of Bank Claims, with the terms set forth on Exhibit 2 hereto (the “New Notes”).
			
	General Unsecured Claims	  		    	Unsecured claims other than Notes Claims shall be unaltered and paid in full in the ordinary course of business to the extent such claims are undisputed.
			
	Intercompany Claims	  		    	Intercompany claims shall be reinstated, compromised, or cancelled, at the election of the Company and the Required Consenting Noteholders such that intercompany claims are treated in a tax-efficient
manner.

			
		
	Equity Interests	  	All existing common stock and other equity interests and rights in Stone shall be extinguished as of the Consummation Date. If the class of Bank Claims votes in favor of the Plan or if the Bankruptcy Court holds that the Plan
may be confirmed notwithstanding that the class of Bank Claims votes against the Plan (or is deemed to reject the Plan) pursuant to 1129 (b) of the Bankruptcy Code, then each holder of existing common stock in Stone shall receive its pro rata
share of 5% of the New Equity Interests and warrants on terms and conditions consistent with the term sheet attached hereto as Exhibit 3 (the “Warrants”), which New Equity Interests shall be subject to dilution by the
Warrants and the Management Incentive Plan and subsequent issuances of common stock (including securities or instruments convertible into common stock) by Stone from time to time after the Consummation Date.

  
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 OTHER TERMS OF THE
TRANSACTION 
  

					
	Sale of Appalachian Assets	  		    	Prior to or simultaneously with the Consummation Date, the Company shall have sold substantially all of its assets located in the Marcellus and Utica shales in Appalachia (the “Appalachian Assets”) for at
least $350 million subject to adjustments as provided for in the purchase and sale agreement.
			
	Corporate Governance	  		    	The terms and conditions of the new corporate governance documents of the reorganized Company (including the bylaws and certificates of incorporation or similar documents, among other governance documents) shall be acceptable to the
Required Consenting Noteholders in their sole discretion.
			
		  		    	The Parties expect that the reorganized Company following the Consummation Date will continue as a public reporting company under applicable U.S. securities laws and, consequently, the terms and conditions of the new corporate
governance documents of the reorganized Company will be appropriate for such a public reporting company. The New Equity Interests issued to the Noteholders may, if so determined by the Required Consenting Noteholders (including if the Company will
not be a public reporting company immediately following the Consummation Date), be subject to a stockholders agreement (the “New Stockholders Agreement”) containing terms and conditions that are appropriate for a private
company and otherwise are acceptable to the Required Consenting Noteholders in their sole discretion. Such New Stockholders Agreement (if any) would govern the composition of the board or other governing body of reorganized Stone (the
“New Board”) and will include customary approval rights for major stockholders and customary minority protections, including, but not limited to, transfer restrictions for the New Equity Interests issued to the Noteholders
(solely for the purpose of assuring the Company would not be forced to become a public reporting company prior to such time as may be determined by the New Board), tag-along rights, drag-along rights, preemptive rights, information rights, and other
customary protections for transactions of this type.

  
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	Board of Directors	  		    	The New Board shall initially consist of seven (7) directors selected by the Required Consenting Noteholders, one of whom will be the chief executive officer of Stone; provided, however, that the Required
Consenting Noteholders shall interview any existing Board member who wishes to continue as a member of the New Board.

			
		
	Management Incentive Plan	  	On the Consummation Date, reorganized Stone shall adopt a management incentive plan (the “Management Incentive Plan”) which shall provide for the grant of up to 10% of the New Equity Interests (or warrants or
options to purchase New Equity Interests or other equity-linked interests) on a fully diluted basis to certain members of management. The form, allocation and any limitations on the Management Incentive Plan shall be determined by the New Board
(or a committee thereof).

					
			
	Releases & Exculpation	  		    	The amended Credit Agreement, the indenture for the New Notes, the Plan, and the Confirmation Order will contain customary mutual releases and other exculpatory provisions in favor of the Company, the Consenting Noteholders, the
Indenture Trustee, the holders of existing common stock in Stone that provide a release, and each of their respective current and former affiliates, subsidiaries, members, professionals, advisors, employees, directors, and officers, in their
respective capacities as such; provided, however, that if the class of Bank Claims votes to accept the Plan, the holders of Bank Claims and the administrative agent under the Credit Agreement will also be subject to the
foregoing releases and exculpatory provisions. Such release and exculpation shall include, without limitation, any and all claims, obligations, rights, suits, damages, causes of action, remedies, and liabilities whatsoever, whether known or
unknown, foreseen or unforeseen, existing or hereinafter arising, in law, equity, or otherwise, including any derivative claims and avoidance actions, of the Company, whether known or unknown, foreseen or unforeseen, existing or hereinafter arising,
in law, equity, or otherwise, that the Company would have been legally entitled to assert in its own right (whether individually or collectively), or on behalf of the holder of any claim or equity interest (whether individually or collectively) or
other entity, based in whole or in part upon any act or omission, transaction, or other occurrence or circumstances existing or taking place at any time prior to or on the Consummation Date arising from or related in any way in whole or in part to
the Company, the Credit Agreement, the Indentures, the Chapter 11 Cases, the purchase, sale, or rescission of the purchase or sale of any

  
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		  	security of the Company, the subject matter of, or the transactions or events giving rise to, any claim or equity interest that is affected by the Transaction or treated in the Plan, or the negotiation, formulation, or preparation
of the Definitive Documentation or related agreements, instruments, or other documents, in each case other than claims, actions, or liabilities arising out of or relating to any act or omission that constitutes willful misconduct, actual fraud, or
gross negligence as determined by final order of a court of competent jurisdiction. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, any such releases shall bind all parties who affirmatively agree or vote to accept the Plan, those parties who
abstain from voting on the Plan if they fail to opt-out of the releases, and those parties that vote to reject the Plan unless they opt-out of the releases.

			
		
	Injunction & Discharge	  	The Plan and Confirmation Order will contain customary injunction and discharge provisions.
		
	Cancellation of Instruments, Certificates, and Other Documents	  	On the Consummation Date and immediately prior to or concurrent with the distributions contemplated in this Term Sheet, except to the extent otherwise provided herein or in the Definitive Documentation, all instruments,
certificates, and other documents evidencing debt of or equity interests in Stone and its subsidiaries shall be cancelled, and the obligations of Stone and its subsidiaries thereunder, or in any way related thereto, shall be
discharged.

					
			
	Employee Compensation and Benefit Programs	  		    	The employment agreements and severance policies, and all employment, compensation and benefit plans, policies, and programs of the Company applicable to any of its employees and retirees, including, without limitation, all
workers’ compensation programs, savings plans, retirement plans, deferred compensation plans, SERP plans, healthcare plans, disability plans, severance benefit plans, incentive plans, life and accidental death and dismemberment insurance plans
listed on Schedule A attached hereto that are approved by, and with such additions, deletions, and modifications as may be required by, the Required Consenting Noteholders (collectively, the “Specified Employee
Plans”), shall be maintained, continued in full force and effect and assumed by the Company (and assigned to the reorganized Stone Parties, if necessary) pursuant to section 365(a) of the Bankruptcy Code, either by a separate motion
filed with the Bankruptcy Court or pursuant to the terms of the Plan. All claims arising from the Specified Employee Plans shall be

  
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		  		    	treated in accordance with the Bankruptcy Code. Any plans, programs or arrangements that are not Specified Employee Plans relating to employees, compensation, or employee benefits shall be terminated or rejected, as
appropriate.
			
	Tax Issues	  		    	The Transaction shall, subject to the terms and conditions of the Support Agreement, be structured to achieve a tax-efficient structure, in a manner acceptable to the Company and the Required Consenting Noteholders.
			
	Exemption Under Section 1145 of the Bankruptcy Code	  		    	The Plan and Confirmation Order shall provide that the issuance of any securities thereunder, including the New Notes, the New Equity Interests and the Warrants, will be exempt from securities laws in accordance with section 1145 of
the Bankruptcy Code and such New Notes, New Equity Interests and Warrants shall be, following the Consummation Date, freely transferable by the respective holders thereof to the furthest extent permissible pursuant to section 1145 and
applicable securities law and regulations (other than with respect to any such holders that are affiliates of the reorganized Company).

			
		
	Registration Rights	  	The Company shall enter into a registration rights agreement with any party that receives 5% or more of the New Equity Interests. The registration rights agreement shall contain customary terms and conditions, including provisions
with respect to demand rights, piggyback rights and blackout periods and shall be acceptable to the Consenting Noteholders in their sole discretion.
		
	SEC Reporting	  	The Company shall continue as a public reporting company under applicable U.S. securities laws and shall continue to file annual, quarterly and current reports in accordance with the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and
the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.
		
	Stock Exchange	  	The Company shall use commercially reasonable efforts to list the New Equity Interests for trading on the New York Stock Exchange, The NASDAQ Global Market, the NASDAQ Global Select Market or any other national securities exchange
reasonably acceptable to the Stone Parties and the Required Consenting Noteholders with such listing to be effective on the Consummation Date.

  
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	D&O Liability Insurance Policies with Runoff Endorsements, and Indemnification	  	 Prior to the Petition Date, the Company shall purchase runoff endorsements to the Company’s existing Directors’ and Officers’
liability insurance policies (collectively, “D&O Liability Insurance Policies”) set forth on Schedule B hereto, extending coverage for current or former directors, managers, and officers of the Stone Parties for a
six-year period after the Consummation Date for covered liabilities arising from activities occurring prior to the Consummation Date (collectively, “Runoff Endorsements”). The Company shall purchase new D&O Liability
Insurance Policies for directors, managers, and officers of reorganized Stone and its subsidiaries from and after the Consummation Date on terms and conditions acceptable to the Required Consenting Noteholders.

 
 The Company shall assume (and assign to the reorganized entities if necessary), pursuant
to section 365(a) of the Bankruptcy Code, either by a separate motion filed with the Bankruptcy Court or pursuant to the terms of the Plan, (a) the existing D&O Liability Insurance Policies with Runoff Endorsements, and (b) all indemnification
provisions in existence as of the date of the Support Agreement, including, but not limited to, those set forth on Schedule B hereto that, solely in respect of any indemnification agreements and other indemnification obligations (but not the
existing D&O Liability Insurance Policies with Runoff Endorsements) are approved by, and with such additions, deletions, and modifications to such indemnification agreements and obligations as may be required by, the Required Consenting
Noteholders to make such indemnification agreements and obligations consistent with current market practice to the reasonable satisfaction of the Required Consenting Noteholders, for directors, managers and officers of the Company (whether in
by-laws, certificate of formation or incorporation, board resolutions, employment contracts, or otherwise), such indemnification provisions, the “Indemnification Provisions”; provided, however, that no such Indemnification
Provisions shall be deleted from Schedule B unless such deletion is agreed to by both the Required Consenting Noteholders and the Stone Parties. All claims arising from the existing D&O Liability Insurance Policies with Runoff Endorsements
and such Indemnification Provisions shall be unaltered by the Transaction.

		
	Notice Procedures	  	The Company shall provide written notice and publication notice of the bar date, if applicable, and the hearing to consider confirmation of the Plan to holders of claims in a manner acceptable to the Required Consenting
Noteholders.

  
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	Consummation Date	  	The date on which the Transaction shall be fully consummated in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Definitive Documentation, which shall be the effective date of the Plan (the “Consummation
Date”).

  
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	Conditions to the Consummation Date	  	The Consummation Date shall be subject to the following conditions precedent, some of which may be waived in writing by agreement of the Company and the Required Consenting Noteholders, subject to the consent rights provided for in
the Support Agreement:

					
			
		  	(i)	  	the Company shall have sold the Appalachian Assets for a purchase price of at least $350 million subject to adjustments as provided for in the purchase and sale agreement;
			
		  	(ii)	  	the Definitive Documentation (as applicable) shall be in form and substance consistent with this Term Sheet and the Support Agreement and be otherwise approved consistent with the terms of section 4(b) of the Support
Agreement;
			
		  	(iii)	  	the Bankruptcy Court shall have entered an order confirming the Plan in form and substance consistent with this Term Sheet and the Support Agreement and such order shall otherwise be approved consistent with the terms of section
4(b) of the Support Agreement, and such order shall not have been stayed, modified or vacated;
			
		  	(iv)	  	all of the schedules, documents, supplements, and exhibits to the Plan and Disclosure Statement shall be in form and substance consistent with this Term Sheet and the Support Agreement and such documents shall otherwise be approved
consistent with the terms of section 4(b) of the Support Agreement;
			
		  	(v)	  	the Support Agreement shall be in full force and effect and shall have been assumed by the Company pursuant to an order of the Bankruptcy Court satisfactory to the Required Consenting Noteholders;
			
		  	(vi)	  	all governmental approvals and consents that are legally required for the consummation of the Transaction shall have been obtained, not be subject to unfulfilled conditions and be in full force and effect, and all applicable waiting
periods under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, as amended, shall have expired;
			
		  	(vii)	  	each of the contracts listed on Exhibit 4 hereto shall have been renegotiated on terms acceptable to the Required Consenting Noteholders; and
			
		  	(viii)	  	the Company shall have resolved issues related to the provision of additional collateral to BOEM on terms acceptable to the Required Consenting Noteholders.

  
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	Fees and Expenses of the Noteholder Committee	  	The Stone Parties shall pay or reimburse all reasonable and documented fees and out-of-pocket expenses (regardless of whether such fees and expenses were incurred before or after the Petition Date, and in each case, in accordance
with (and when due under) any applicable engagement letter or fee reimbursement letter with the Stone Parties) of: (a) Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP and one local law firm, as counsel to the Noteholder Committee, and
(b) Intrepid Partners, L.L.C., as the financial advisor retained by the Noteholder Committee; provided, however, that all outstanding invoices of the Noteholder Committee’s professionals and advisors shall be
paid in full immediately prior to the Petition Date.

  
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 Exhibit 1(a) 

Treatment of Bank Claims if the class of Bank Claims votes to accept the Plan 

 

	•	 	Each holder of Bank Claims shall receive its respective pro rata share of any cash to be paid to holders of allowed Bank Claims pursuant to the Plan. 

 

	•	 	4-year RBL exit facility, on terms substantially consistent with the pre-petition RBL facility, except: 

  

	 	•	 	Borrowing base reduced from $360 million to not less than $235 million on the Effective Date until the first borrowing base redetermination date 

 

	 	•	 	Borrowing base holiday with first redetermination to be in April 2018 

  

	 	•	 	$75 million held in a restricted account to satisfy future P&A liabilities not included in the reserve report, provided that P&A liabilities not included in reserve report are paid from the restricted
account 

  

	 	•	 	100bps increase in the Applicable Margin (i.e., L + 2.50% - 3.50%) 

  

	 	•	 	Leverage covenant to be reset at levels to be agreed (consistent with the Company’s projections + reasonable cushion) 

  

	 	•	 	Mortgage requirement increased to 95% pro forma for the sale of Appalachia 

  

	 	•	 	Requirement of 25-50% of production hedged for a rolling 2-year period 

  

	•	 	Other terms to be agreed between the lenders, Required Consenting Noteholders and the Company 

 Exhibit 1(b) 

Treatment of Bank Claims if the class of Bank Claims does not vote to accept (or is deemed to reject) the Plan 

 

	 	•	 	$342 million exit term loan (reflecting the outstanding amount of Bank Claims outstanding on the Effective Date) 

  

	 	•	 	5-year maturity from the Effective Date 

  

	 	•	 	Interest rate of T+2.00% 

  

	 	•	 	Exit term loan to be a first-lien senior secured obligation and guaranteed by Stone Energy Offshore, LLC (the existing guarantor) 

  

	 	•	 	Exit term loan to be repaid at any time at par at the election of the borrower 

  

	 	•	 	Not subject to a borrowing base 

  

	 	•	 	Financial Maintenance Covenant: First-lien asset coverage at a level TBD 

  
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 Exhibit 2 

Terms of New Notes 
  

	•	 	Interest rate of 7.5% per annum, 3.75% payable in cash and 3.75% payable in cash or PIK at the election of the Company. 

  

	•	 	Maturity of May 31, 2022. 

  

	•	 	Investments in joint ventures and acquisitions by the Company and its subsidiaries shall be permitted on terms acceptable to the Required Consenting Noteholders. 

 

	•	 	Redemption/Make Whole: The Company may redeem the New Notes at any time, subject to paying the following make whole amounts: 

 

	 	•	 	If the Company prepays the New Notes prior to the third anniversary of issuance, the prepayment amount shall be at par, plus accrued interest, plus a make whole payment equal to the spread over a comparable treasury
note plus 50 basis points. 

  

	 	•	 	If the Company prepays the New Notes after the third anniversary, but prior to the fifth anniversary, of issuance, the prepayment amount shall be at 105.625% of par, plus accrued interest. 

 

	 	•	 	If the Company prepays the New Notes on or after the fifth anniversary of issuance, the prepayment amount shall be at par plus accrued interest. 

 

	•	 	Amendment, modification, and waiver under the indenture for the New Notes shall require the consent of a majority of the principal amount outstanding of all New Notes other than provisions that require unanimous
consent to amend pursuant to the Trust Indenture Act and/or other applicable law. 

  
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 Exhibit 3 

Warrant Term Sheet 
  

			
	Shares Represented	  	15% of the New Equity Interests, subject to dilution on account of the Management Incentive Plan and future issuances of common stock by Stone from time to time after the Consummation Date.
		
	Strike Price	  	Strike price equal to a total equity value of reorganized Stone that implies a 100% recovery of outstanding principal to holders of the Notes Claims plus accrued interest through the Consummation Date.
		
	Maturity	  	Four (4) years from the Consummation Date.
		
	Other Terms	  	The agreement governing the Warrants shall contain terms and conditions, including, without limitation, basic anti-dilution protection (against stock splits, stock dividends and similar events) customary for transactions of this
type and otherwise acceptable to the Company and the Required Consenting Noteholders.

  
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 Exhibit 4 

Contracts to Be Renegotiated 
 NONE 

  
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 Schedule A7 

Specified Employee Plans 
  

	 	1.	Stone Energy Corporation Executive Change of Control and Severance Plan 

  

	 	2.	Stone Energy Corporation Employee Change of Control Severance Plan 

  

	 	3.	Severance Pay Policy (Non-Executive Employees) 

  

	 	4.	Letter Agreement dated December 2, 2008 between Stone Energy Corporation and David H. Welch 

  

	 	5.	Letter Agreement dated May 19, 2005 between Stone Energy Corporation and Kenneth H. Beer 

  

	 	6.	Letter Agreement dated August 10, 2016 by and between Stone Energy Corporation and Richard L Toothman Jr. 

  

	 	7.	Stone Energy Corporation Amended and Restated Revised Annual Incentive Compensation Plan 

  

	 	8.	Stone Energy Corporation 2016 Performance Incentive Compensation Plan 

  

	 	9.	Stone Energy Corporation 2009 Amended and Restated Stock Incentive Plan (As Amended and Restated December 17, 2015), as amended 

Employee Benefit Plans 
  

	 	1.	Stone Energy Corporation Employee Benefit Plan (Medical) 

  

	 	2.	Stone Energy Corporation Dental Plan 

  

	 	3.	Stone Energy Corporation Vision Service Plan 

  

	 	4.	Stone Energy Corporation Group Basic Life & AD&D and Dependent Life Insurance Plan 

  

	 	5.	Stone Energy Corporation Long Term Disability Insurance Plan 

  

	 	6.	Stone Energy Corporation Voluntary Group AD&D Insurance Plan 

  

	 	7.	Stone Energy Corporation Voluntary Group Critical Illness Insurance Plan 

  

	 	8.	Stone Energy Corporation Medical Flexible Spending Account & Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account 

  

	 	9.	Stone Energy Corporation 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan 

  

	 	10.	Stone Energy Corporation Deferred Compensation Plan 

  

	 	11.	Workers Compensation and Employers Liability Insurance Policy (American Zurich Insurance Company) 

Miscellaneous Benefits 
  

	 	1.	Executive physicals at Lafayette General 

  

	 	2.	Safety Incentive Program 

  

	 	3.	Health club subsidy 

  

	 	4.	Discretionary 401(k) Employer Match 

  

	 	5.	Payout of field ETO (maximum 84 hours per employee – 61 field employees) 

  

	7 	Subject to the completion of due diligence and additions and/or deletions to the foregoing list of plans and other agreements and amendments thereto acceptable to the Required Consenting Noteholders. For the avoidance
of doubt, the Required Consenting Noteholders have not agreed to the foregoing list of plans and other agreements and, therefore, such list remains subject to change. 

  
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 Schedule B 

Directors & Officers Liability Insurance Policies 

and Indemnification Provisions 
 D&O
Liability Insurance Policies 
  

	 	1.	Directors & Officers and Corporate Liability Insurance Policy by and between Stone Energy Corporation and Allied World Insurance Company; policy number 0309-5636 effective May 1, 2015 to May 1, 2017.

  

	 	2.	Excess Edge policy, following Item 1 above, by and between Stone Energy Corporation and National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, PA; policy number 01-274-27-25 effective May 1, 2015 to May 1, 2017.

  

	 	3.	Excess Policy, following Item 1-2 above, by and between Stone Energy Corporation and XL Specialty Insurance Company; policy number ELU138853-15 effective May 1, 2015 to May 1, 2017. 

 

	 	4.	Excess Insurance Policy, following Item 1-3 above, by and between Stone Energy Corporation and Continental Casualty Company; policy number 425137486 effective May 1, 2015 to May 1, 2017. 

 

	 	5.	Management Liability and Professional Liability Follow Form Excess, following Item 1-4 above, by and between Stone Energy Corporation and Liberty International Underwriters; policy number DO3CH217344-215 effective
May 1, 2015 to May 1, 2017. 

  

	 	6.	Zurich Executive Universal Select Insurance Policy (A-Side Directors & Officers Liability Insurance Policy with Advancement of Defense Costs), following Item 1-5 above, by and between Stone Energy Corporation and
Zurich American Insurance Company; policy number DOC 5889339 10 effective May 1, 2015 to May 1, 2017. 

  

	 	7.	Follow Form Excess Management Liability Insurance Policy, following Item 1-6 above, by and between Stone Energy Corporation and Endurance American Insurance Company; policy number ADX10006950200 effective May 1,
2015 to May 1, 2017. 

 Indemnification Agreements8 

 

	 	1.	Indemnification Agreement between Stone Energy Corporation and Kenneth H. Beer, dated as of March 23, 2009 

  

	 	2.	Indemnification Agreement between Stone Energy Corporation and B.J. Duplantis, dated as of March 23, 2009 

  

	 	3.	Indemnification Agreement between Stone Energy Corporation and Florence M. Ziegler, dated as of March 23, 2009 

  

	 	4.	Indemnification Agreement between Stone Energy Corporation and Donald E. Powell, dated as of March 23, 2009 

  

	 	5.	Indemnification Agreement between Stone Energy Corporation and George R. Christmas, dated as of March 23, 2009 

  

	 	6.	Indemnification Agreement between Stone Energy Corporation and Kay G. Priestly, dated as of March 23, 2009 

  

	 	7.	Indemnification Agreement between Stone Energy Corporation and Richard A. Pattarozzi, dated as of March 23, 2009 

  

	 	8.	Indemnification Agreement between Stone Energy Corporation and Peter D. Kinnear, dated as of March 23, 2009 

  

	 	9.	Indemnification Agreement between Stone Energy Corporation and David H. Welch, dated as of March 23, 2009 

  

	 	10.	Indemnification Agreement between Stone Energy Corporation and Eldon J. Louviere, dated as of March 23, 2009 

  

	 	11.	Indemnification Agreement between Stone Energy Corporation and Richard L. Toothman, Jr., dated as of February 1, 2011 

  

	 	12.	Indemnification Agreement between Stone Energy Corporation and Keith A. Seilhan, dated as of February 1, 2013 

  

	 	13.	Indemnification Agreement between Stone Energy Corporation and Lisa S. Jaubert, dated as of May 23, 2013 

  

	 	14.	Indemnification Agreement between Stone Energy Corporation and David T. Lawrence, dated as of October 9, 2013 

  

	 	15.	Indemnification Agreement between Stone Energy Corporation and Karl D. Meche, dated as of December 11, 2014 

  

	 	16.	Indemnification Agreement between Stone Energy Corporation and Craig Castille, dated as of December 17, 2014 

  

	 	17.	Indemnification Agreement between Stone Energy Corporation and David Kennedy, dated as of December 17, 2014 

  

	 	18.	Indemnification Agreement between Stone Energy Corporation and Michael Deville, dated as of December 17, 2014 

  

	 	19.	Indemnification Agreement between Stone Energy Corporation and Tom Messonnier, dated as of May 21, 2015 

  

	 	20.	Indemnification Agreement between Stone Energy Corporation and John J. Leonard, dated as of December 30, 2013 

  

	 	21.	Indemnification Agreement between Stone Energy Corporation and Phyllis Taylor, dated as of January 20, 2012. 

Corporate Organizational Documents Containing Indemnification Provisions 

Amended and Restated Bylaws of Stone Energy Corporation, a Delaware corporation, dated as of May 15, 2008 (as amended, December 19, 2013) 

 

	8 	Subject to the completion of due diligence and additions and/or deletions to the foregoing list of agreements and amendments thereto acceptable to the Required Consenting Noteholders. For the avoidance of doubt, the
Required Consenting Noteholders have not agreed to the foregoing list of agreements and, therefore, such list remains subject to change. 

  
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 Exhibit B to the Restructuring Support Agreement 

Form of Transferee Joinder 

[See Attached] 

 Form of Transferee Joinder 

This joinder (this “Joinder”) to the Restructuring Support Agreement (the “Agreement”), dated
as of [            , 20    ], by and among: (i) Stone Energy Corporation and each of the other Stone Parties thereto and (ii) the Consenting
Noteholders, is executed and delivered by [                    ] (the “Joining Party”). Each capitalized term used
herein but not otherwise defined shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in the Agreement. 
 1. Agreement to be
Bound. The Joining Party hereby agrees to be bound by all of the terms of the Agreement, a copy of which is attached to this Joinder as Annex 1 (as the same has been or may be hereafter amended, restated, or
otherwise modified from time to time in accordance with the provisions thereof). The Joining Party shall hereafter be deemed to be a Party for all purposes under the Agreement and one or more of the entities comprising the Consenting Noteholders.

 2. Representations and Warranties. The Joining Party hereby represents and warrants to each other Party to the
Agreement that, as of the date hereof, such Joining Party (a) is the legal or beneficial holder of, and has all necessary authority (including authority to bind any other legal or beneficial holder) with respect to, the claims next to its name on
Annex 2 (which annex shall not be publically disclosed or filed), and (b) makes, as of the date hereof, the representations and warranties set forth in Section 17 of the Agreement to each other Party.

 3. Governing Law. This Joinder shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the internal laws of the
State of [Delaware], without regard to any conflicts of law provisions which would require or permit the application of the law of any other jurisdiction. 

4. Notice. All notices and other communications given or made pursuant to the Agreement shall be sent to the Joining
Party at the address next to its name on Annex 2 (which annex shall not be publically disclosed or filed): 
 ***** 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Joining Party has caused this Joinder to be executed as of the date first
written above. 
  

			
	[JOINING PARTY]
		
	By:	 	  

		 	Name:
		 	Title:

  
 [Annex - A]

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