Document:

Form of Indemnification and Release Agreement

 Exhibit 10.4 
 INDEMNIFICATION AND RELEASE AGREEMENT 
 BY AND BETWEEN 

CONOCOPHILLIPS 

AND 
 PHILLIPS 66

 DATED AS OF [•], 2012 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

							
	ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS	  	 	1	  
		
	ARTICLE II MUTUAL RELEASES; INDEMNIFICATION	  	 	10	  
			
	2.1.	 	 Release of Pre-Distribution Claims
	  	 	10	  
	2.2.	 	 Indemnification by Phillips 66
	  	 	12	  
	2.3.	 	 Indemnification by ConocoPhillips
	  	 	13	  
	2.4.	 	 Indemnification Obligations Net of Insurance Proceeds and Other Amounts
	  	 	14	  
	2.5.	 	 Procedures for Indemnification of Third-Party Claims
	  	 	15	  
	2.6.	 	 Additional Matters
	  	 	17	  
	2.7.	 	 Remedies Cumulative
	  	 	19	  
	2.8.	 	 Survival of Indemnities
	  	 	19	  
	2.9.	 	 Guarantees, Letters of Credit and other Obligations
	  	 	19	  
	2.10.	 	 No Impact on Third Parties
	  	 	20	  
	2.11.	 	 No Cross-Claims or Third-Party Claims
	  	 	20	  
	2.12.	 	 Severability
	  	 	20	  
	2.13.	 	 Change of Control
	  	 	20	  
		
	ARTICLE III INSURANCE MATTERS	  	 	21	  
			
	3.1.	 	 Insurance Matters
	  	 	21	  
		
	ARTICLE IV DISPUTE RESOLUTION	  	 	23	  
			
	4.1.	 	 General Provisions
	  	 	23	  
	4.2.	 	 Consideration by Senior Executives
	  	 	24	  
	4.3.	 	 Mediation
	  	 	24	  
	4.4.	 	 Arbitration
	  	 	25	  
		
	ARTICLE V EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION; CONFIDENTIALITY	  	 	27	  
			
	5.1.	 	 Agreement for Exchange of Information
	  	 	27	  
	5.2.	 	 Ownership of Information
	  	 	27	  
	5.3.	 	 Compensation for Providing Information
	  	 	27	  
	5.4.	 	 Record Retention
	  	 	27	  
	5.5.	 	 Limitations of Liability
	  	 	28	  

  
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	5.6.	 	 Other Agreements Providing for Exchange of Information
	  	 	28	  
	5.7.	 	 Production of Witnesses; Records; Cooperation
	  	 	28	  
	5.8.	 	 Confidentiality
	  	 	29	  
	5.9.	 	 Protective Arrangements
	  	 	30	  
		
	ARTICLE VI FURTHER ASSURANCES	  	 	30	  
			
	6.1.	 	 Attorney-Client Privilege
	  	 	30	  
	6.2.	 	 Interpretation
	  	 	30	  
	6.3.	 	 No Attorney Testimony
	  	 	30	  
		
	ARTICLE VII MISCELLANEOUS	  	 	30	  
			
	7.1.	 	 Entire Agreement
	  	 	30	  
	7.2.	 	 Assignability
	  	 	31	  
	7.3.	 	 Third-Party Beneficiaries
	  	 	31	  
	7.4.	 	 Notices
	  	 	31	  
	7.5.	 	 Severability
	  	 	32	  
	7.6.	 	 Force Majeure
	  	 	32	  
	7.7.	 	 Headings
	  	 	32	  
	7.8.	 	 Survival of Covenants
	  	 	32	  
	7.9.	 	 Waivers of Default
	  	 	32	  
	7.10.	 	 Amendments
	  	 	32	  
	7.11.	 	 Limitations of Liability
	  	 	32	  
	7.12.	 	 Further Assurances
	  	 	33	  

  
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 INDEMNIFICATION AND RELEASE AGREEMENT 

This INDEMNIFICATION AND RELEASE AGREEMENT, made and entered into effective as of [•], 2012 (this “Agreement”), is
by and between ConocoPhillips, a Delaware corporation (“ConocoPhillips”), and Phillips 66, a Delaware corporation and wholly owned subsidiary of ConocoPhillips (“Phillips 66”). Capitalized terms used herein and not
otherwise defined shall have the respective meanings assigned to them in Article I or in the Separation and Distribution Agreement dated as of [•], 2012 (as amended, modified or supplemented from time to time in accordance with its terms, the
“Separation and Distribution Agreement”). 
 R E C I T A L S 

WHEREAS, the board of directors of ConocoPhillips (the “ConocoPhillips Board”) has determined that it is in the best
interests of ConocoPhillips and its stockholders to create a new publicly traded company that shall operate the Phillips 66 Business; 
 WHEREAS, ConocoPhillips and Phillips 66 have entered into the Separation and Distribution Agreement in connection with the separation of the Phillips 66 Business from ConocoPhillips (the
“Separation”) and the distribution of Phillips 66 Common Stock to stockholders of ConocoPhillips (the “Distribution”); and 
 WHEREAS, the Separation and Distribution Agreement also provides for the execution and delivery of certain other agreements, including this Agreement, in order to facilitate and provide for the separation
of Phillips 66 and its Subsidiaries from ConocoPhillips. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual agreements,
provisions and covenants contained in this Agreement, the parties, intending to be legally bound, hereby agree as follows: 

ARTICLE I 

DEFINITIONS 
 The
following capitalized terms used in this Agreement shall have the meanings set forth below: 
 “AAA” shall have
the meaning set forth in Section 4.3. 
 “AAA Commercial Arbitration Rules” shall have the meaning set
forth in Section 4.4(a). 
 “Accounts Receivable Securitization” means a financing arrangement entered
into prior to the Distribution by Phillips 66 Company, and approved by ConocoPhillips, involving the transfer or sale of accounts receivable of Phillips 66 Company or any member of the Phillips 66 Group. 

“Action” means any demand, action, claim, dispute, suit, countersuit, arbitration, settlement, inquiry, subpoena,
proceeding or investigation of any nature (whether criminal, civil, legislative, administrative, regulatory, prosecutorial or otherwise) by or before any federal, state, local, foreign or international Governmental Authority or any arbitration or
mediation tribunal. 

 “Affiliate” means, when used with respect to a specified Person, a Person
that, directly or indirectly, through one or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled by or is under common control with such specified Person. For the purpose of this definition, “control” (including with correlative meanings,
“controlled by” and “under common control with”), when used with respect to any specified Person means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and
policies of such Person, whether through the ownership of voting securities or other interests, by contract, agreement, obligation, indenture, instrument, lease, promise, arrangement, release, warranty, commitment, undertaking or otherwise. For the
avoidance of doubt, after the Distribution, the members of the ConocoPhillips Group and the members of the Phillips 66 Group shall not be deemed to be under common control for purposes hereof due solely to the fact that ConocoPhillips and Phillips
66 have common shareholders. 
 “Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“Ancillary Agreements” means the Employee Matters Agreement, this Agreement, the Intellectual Property Assignment and
License Agreement, the Transition Services Agreement, the Tax Sharing Agreement and the Transfer Documents. 

“Applicable Toxic Tort Claim” shall mean an Action alleging pollution, contamination, an illness, injury, death or
medical condition resulting from or arising out of the presence of or exposure to asbestos, benzene, vinyl chloride, butadiene, or ethylene dichloride, except such Actions (a) alleging exposure to Flosal (which shall continue to be tendered by
ConocoPhillips to Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LLC, a Delaware limited liability company), (b) alleging exposure to Benzene in Norway, or (c) relating to or associated with Polar Tankers, Inc. and its predecessors. 

“Assets” means, with respect to any Person, the assets, properties, claims and rights (including goodwill) of such
Person, wherever located (including in the possession of vendors or other third Persons or elsewhere), of every kind, character and description, whether real, personal or mixed, tangible, intangible or contingent, in each case, whether or not
recorded or reflected or required to be recorded or reflected on the books and records or financial statements of such Person, including the following: 
 (a) all accounting and other books, records and files whether in paper, microfilm, microfiche, computer tape or disc, magnetic tape, electronic or any other form; 

(b) all apparatus, computers and other electronic data processing and communications equipment, fixtures, machinery,
equipment, furniture, office equipment, automobiles, trucks, vessels, motor vehicles and other transportation equipment and other tangible personal property; 
 (c) all inventories of materials, parts, raw materials, components, supplies, works-in-process and finished goods and products; 

  
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 (d) all interests in real property of whatever nature, including easements,
whether as owner, mortgagee or holder of a Security Interest in real property, lessor, sublessor, lessee, sublessee or otherwise; 
 (e) (i) all interests in any capital stock or other equity interests of any Subsidiary, Affiliate or any other Person, (ii) all bonds, notes, debentures or other securities issued by any Subsidiary,
Affiliate or any other Person, (iii) all loans, advances or other extensions of credit or capital contributions to any Subsidiary, Affiliate or any other Person, and (iv) all other investments in securities of any Person; 

(f) all license agreements, leases of personal property, open purchase orders for raw materials, supplies, parts or
services and other contracts, agreements or commitments; 
 (g) all letters of credit; 

(h) all written (including in electronic form) or oral technical information, data, specifications, research and
development information, engineering drawings and specifications, operating and maintenance manuals, and materials and analyses prepared by consultants and other third Persons; 

(i) all Intellectual Property and Technology; 

(j) all Software; 
 (k) all cost information, sales and pricing data, customer prospect lists, supplier records, customer and supplier lists, customer and vendor data, correspondence and lists, product data and literature,
artwork, design, formulations and specifications, quality records and reports and other books, records, studies, surveys, reports, plans and documents; 
 (l) all prepaid expenses, trade accounts and other accounts and notes receivable; 
 (m) all rights under contracts or agreements, all claims or rights against any Person arising from the ownership of any Asset, all rights in connection with any bids or offers and all claims, choses in
action or similar rights, whether accrued or contingent; 
 (n) all licenses, permits, approvals and
authorizations which have been issued by any Governmental Authority; 
 (o) all cash or cash equivalents, bank
accounts, lock boxes and other deposit arrangements; and 
 (p) all interest rate, currency, commodity or other
swap, collar, cap or other hedging or similar agreements or arrangements. 

  
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 “Assumed Actions” means (a) those Actions which are listed in Schedule
1; and (b) those Actions that are primarily related to the Phillips 66 Business. 
 “Bridge Loan Facility”
means the bridge loan facility pursuant to the bridge loan facility agreement entered into prior to the Distribution by Phillips 66, as borrower, the bank named therein as administrative agent, and the lending banks named therein, on such terms and
conditions as agreed to by Phillips 66 and the other parties to the bridge loan facility agreement and approved by ConocoPhillips. 
 “ConocoPhillips” shall have the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 
 “ConocoPhillips Board” shall have the meaning set forth in the Recitals. 
 “ConocoPhillips Company” means ConocoPhillips Company, a Delaware corporation and a wholly owned subsidiary of ConocoPhillips. 

“ConocoPhillips Group” means ConocoPhillips, each Subsidiary of ConocoPhillips immediately after the Distribution Date
and each Affiliate of ConocoPhillips immediately after the Distribution Date (in each case other than any member of the Phillips 66 Group). 
 “ConocoPhillips Indemnitees” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.2. 
 “ConocoPhillips Intellectual Property” means (a) the ConocoPhillips Name and ConocoPhillips Marks and (b) all other Intellectual Property that, as of the Distribution Date, is
owned or licensed by any member of either Group, other than the Phillips 66 Intellectual Property. 
 “ConocoPhillips
Name and ConocoPhillips Marks” means the names, marks, trade dress, logos, monograms, domain names and other source or business identifiers of ConocoPhillips or any of its Affiliates using or containing “ConocoPhillips” (in block
letters or otherwise), “ConocoPhillips” either alone or in combination with other words or elements, and all names, marks, trade dress, logos, monograms, domain names and other source or business identifiers confusingly similar to or
embodying any of the foregoing either alone or in combination with other words or elements, together with the goodwill associated with any of the foregoing. 
 “Contribution” means the contribution by ConocoPhillips to Phillips 66 of all the outstanding stock of Phillips 66 Company and any Phillips 66 Assets held directly by ConocoPhillips in
exchange for (a) the assumption by Phillips 66 of any Phillips 66 Liabilities from ConocoPhillips, and (b) a number of shares of Phillips 66 Common Stock equal to the Required Share Number. 

“Corporate Action” means any Action, whether filed before, on or after the Distribution Date, to the extent it asserts
violations of any federal, state, local, foreign or international securities Law, securities class action or shareholder derivative claim. 

  
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 “Credit Rating” means on any date, the rating that has been most recently
announced by any Rating Agency for any class of senior, unsecured, non-convertible publicly held long-term debt of a Person. 

“Dispute” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.1(a). 

“Distribution” shall have the meaning set forth in the Recitals. 

“Distribution Date” means the date and time determined in accordance with Section 3.3(a) of the Separation and
Distribution Agreement at which the Distribution occurs. 
 “Employee Matters Agreement” means the Employee
Matters Agreement, dated as of the date hereof, between ConocoPhillips and Phillips 66. 
 “Environmental Law”
means any Law relating to pollution, protection or restoration of or prevention of harm to the environment or natural resources, including the use, handling, transportation, treatment, storage, disposal, Release or discharge of Hazardous Materials
or the protection of or prevention of harm to human health and safety. 
 “Environmental Liabilities” means all
Liabilities relating to, arising out of or resulting from any Hazardous Materials, Environmental Law or contract or agreement relating to environmental, health or safety matters (including all removal, remediation or cleanup costs, investigatory
costs, response costs, natural resources damages, property damages, personal injury damages, costs of compliance, including with any product take back requirements, or with any settlement, judgment or other determination of Liability and indemnity,
contribution or similar obligations) and all costs and expenses, interest, fines, penalties or other monetary sanctions in connection therewith. 
 “Exchange Act” means the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, together with the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder. 

“Form 10” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Governmental Authority” means any nation or government, any state, municipality or other political subdivision thereof,
and any entity, body, agency, commission, department, board, bureau, court, tribunal or other instrumentality, whether federal, state, local, domestic, foreign or multinational, exercising executive, legislative, judicial, regulatory, administrative
or other similar functions of, or pertaining to, government and any executive official thereof. 
 “Group”
means either the Phillips 66 Group or the ConocoPhillips Group, as the context requires. 
 “Hazardous
Materials” means any chemical, material, substance, waste, pollutant, emission, discharge, release or contaminant that could result in liability under, or that is prohibited, limited or regulated by or pursuant to, any Environmental Law,
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cause harm to human health or the environment, including petroleum, petroleum products and byproducts, asbestos and asbestos-containing materials, urea formaldehyde foam insulation, electronic,
medical or infectious wastes, polychlorinated biphenyls, radon gas, radioactive substances, chlorofluorocarbons and all other ozone-depleting substances. 
 “Indemnifying Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(a). 
 “Indemnitee” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(a). 
 “Indemnity Payment” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(a). 
 “Information” means information, whether or not patentable or copyrightable, in written, oral, electronic or other tangible or intangible forms, stored in any medium, including studies,
reports, records, books, contracts, instruments, surveys, discoveries, ideas, concepts, know-how, techniques, designs, specifications, drawings, blueprints, diagrams, models, prototypes, samples, flow charts, data, computer data, disks, diskettes,
tapes, computer programs or other software, marketing plans, customer names, memos, and other technical, financial, employee or business information or data. 
 “Information Statement” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 
 “Initial Notice” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.2. 
 “Insurance Proceeds” means those monies: 
 (a) received by an
insured from an insurance carrier; or 
 (b) paid by an insurance carrier on behalf of the insured; 

in any such case net of any applicable premium adjustments (including reserves and retrospectively rated premium adjustments) and net of any costs or
expenses incurred in the collection thereof; provided, however, with respect to a captive insurance arrangement, Insurance Proceeds shall only include net amounts received by the captive insurer in respect of any captive reinsurance
arrangement. 
 “Intellectual Property” means all of the following whether arising under the Laws of the United
States or of any other foreign or multinational jurisdiction: (a) patents, patent applications (including patents issued thereon) and statutory invention registrations, including reissues, divisions, continuations, continuations in part,
substitutions, renewals, extensions and reexaminations of any of the foregoing, and all rights in any of the foregoing provided by international treaties or conventions, (b) trademarks, service marks, trade names, service names, trade dress,
logos and other source or business identifiers, including all goodwill associated with any of the foregoing and any and all common law rights in and to any of the foregoing, registrations and applications for registration of any of the foregoing,
all rights in and to any of the foregoing provided by international treaties or conventions, and all reissues, extensions and renewals of any of the foregoing, (c) Internet domain names, (d) copyrightable works, copyrights, moral rights,
mask work rights, database rights and design rights, in each case, other 

  
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than Software, whether or not registered, and all registrations and applications for registration of any of the foregoing, and all rights in and to any of the foregoing provided by international
treaties or conventions, (e) confidential and proprietary information, including trade secrets, invention disclosures, processes and know-how, in each case, other than Software, and (f) intellectual property rights arising from or in
respect of any Technology. 
 “Intellectual Property Assignment and License Agreement” means the Intellectual
Property Assignment and License Agreement, dated as of the date hereof, between ConocoPhillips and Phillips 66. 

“Investment Grade” shall mean a rating of at least (a) BBB- by Standard & Poor’s Financial Services
LLC, (b) Baa3 by Moody’s Investors Service, Inc., or (c) BBB- by Fitch, Inc. 
 “Law” means any
national, supranational, federal, state, provincial, local or similar law (including common law), statute, code, order, ordinance, rule, regulation, treaty (including any income tax treaty), license, permit, authorization, approval, consent, decree,
injunction, binding judicial or administrative interpretation or other requirement, in each case, enacted, promulgated, issued or entered by a Governmental Authority. 
 “LHO” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.5(i). 

“Liabilities” means any and all debts, guarantees, assurances, commitments, liabilities, responsibilities, Losses,
remediation, deficiencies, reimbursement obligations in respect of letters of credit, damages, fines, penalties, settlements, sanctions, costs, expenses, interest and obligations, whether accrued or fixed, absolute or contingent, matured or
unmatured, accrued or not accrued, asserted or unasserted, liquidated or unliquidated, foreseen or unforeseen, known or unknown, reserved or unreserved, or determined or determinable, including those arising under any Law, claim (including any
Third-Party Claim), demand, Action, or order, writ, judgment, injunction, decree, stipulation, determination or award entered by or with any Governmental Authority or arbitration tribunal, and those arising under any contract, agreement, obligation,
indenture, instrument, lease, promise, arrangement, release, warranty, commitment or undertaking, or any fines, damages or equitable relief that is imposed, in each case, including all costs and expenses relating thereto. 

“Losses” means actual losses (including any diminution in value), costs, damages, penalties and expenses (including
legal and accounting fees and expenses and costs of investigation and litigation), whether or not involving a Third-Party Claim. 
 “Medicare Reporting Obligations” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.6(g). 
 “Person” means an individual, a general or limited partnership, a corporation, a trust, a joint venture, an unincorporated organization, a limited liability entity, any other entity and
any Governmental Authority. 
 “Phillips 66” shall have the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

  
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 “Phillips 66 Common Stock” means the common stock, par value $0.01 per
share, of Phillips 66. 
 “Phillips 66 Company” means Phillips 66 Company, a Delaware corporation and a wholly
owned subsidiary of ConocoPhillips Company. 
 “Phillips 66 Financing Arrangements” means the Rule 144A /
Capital Markets Securities, the Term Loan Facility, the Bridge Loan Facility, the Accounts Receivable Securitization, and the Revolving Credit Facility. 
 “Phillips 66 Group” means Phillips 66, each Subsidiary of Phillips 66 immediately after the Distribution Date, and each Affiliate of Phillips 66 immediately after the Distribution Date.

 “Phillips 66 Indemnitees” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.3. 

“Rating Agency” means Moody’s Investors Service, Inc., Standard & Poor’s, a division of The
McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., Fitch, Inc. or any nationally recognized statistical rating organizations registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission. 
 “Release” means any release, spill, emission, discharge, leaking, pumping, pouring, dumping, injection, deposit, disposal, dispersal, leaching or migration of Hazardous Materials into the
environment (including, ambient air, surface water, groundwater and surface or subsurface strata). 

“Representatives” means, with respect to any Person, any of such Person’s directors, officers, employees, agents,
consultants, advisors, accountants, attorneys or other representatives. 
 “Required Share Number” means the
number of shares of Phillips 66 Common Stock necessary to effect the Distribution less the number of shares of Phillips 66 Common Stock outstanding immediately prior to the Contribution. 

“Response” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.2. 

“Revolving Credit Facility” means a revolving credit facility pursuant to a revolving credit facility agreement entered
into prior to the Distribution by Phillips 66, as borrower, the bank named therein as administrative agent, and the lending banks named therein, on such terms and conditions as agreed to by Phillips 66 and the other parties to the revolving credit
facility agreement and approved by ConocoPhillips. 
 “Rule 144A / Capital Markets Securities” means securities
sold prior to the Distribution by Phillips 66, and approved by ConocoPhillips, in reliance on Rule 144A promulgated under the Securities Act. 
 “Securities Act” means the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended, together with the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder. 

  
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 “Security Interest” means any mortgage, security interest, pledge, lien,
charge, claim, option, right to acquire, voting or other restriction, right-of-way, covenant, condition, easement, encroachment, restriction on transfer, or other encumbrance of any nature whatsoever. 

“Separation” shall have the meaning set forth in the Recitals. 

“Separation and Distribution Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“Software” means any and all (a) computer programs, including any and all software implementation of algorithms,
models and methodologies, whether in source code, object code, human readable form or other form, (b) databases and compilations, including any and all data and collections of data, whether machine readable or otherwise, (c) descriptions,
flow charts and other work products used to design, plan, organize and develop any of the foregoing, screens, user interfaces, report formats, firmware, development tools, templates, menus, buttons and icons, and (d) documentation, including
user manuals and other training documentation, relating to any of the foregoing. 
 “Subsidiary” or
“subsidiary” means, with respect to any Person, any corporation, limited liability company, joint venture or partnership of which such Person (a) beneficially owns, either directly or indirectly, more than fifty percent
(50%) of (i) the total combined voting power of all classes of voting securities of such Person, (ii) the total combined equity interests or (iii) the capital or profit interests, in the case of a partnership, or
(b) otherwise has the power to vote, either directly or indirectly, sufficient securities to elect a majority of the board of directors or similar governing body. 
 “Tax Benefit” shall have the meaning set forth in the Tax Sharing Agreement. 
 “Tax Sharing Agreement” means the Tax Sharing Agreement, dated as of the date hereof, between ConocoPhillips, ConocoPhillips Company, Phillips 66 and Phillips 66 Company. 

“Taxes” shall have the meaning set forth in the Tax Sharing Agreement. 

“Technology” means all technology, designs, formulae, algorithms, procedures, methods, discoveries, processes,
techniques, ideas, know-how, research and development, technical data, tools, materials, specifications, processes, inventions (whether patentable or unpatentable and whether or not reduced to practice), apparatus, creations, improvements, works of
authorship in any media, confidential, proprietary or non-public information and other similar materials, and all recordings, graphs, drawings, reports, analyses and other writings, and other tangible embodiments of the foregoing in any form whether
or not listed herein, in each case, other than Software. 
 “Term Loan Facility” means the term loan facility
pursuant to the term loan agreement entered into prior to the Distribution by Phillips 66, as borrower, the bank named therein as administrative agent, and the lending banks named therein, on such terms and conditions as agreed to by Phillips 66 and
the other parties to the term loan agreement and approved by ConocoPhillips. 

  
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 “Third Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.5(a).

 “Third-Party Claim” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.5(a). 

“Transfer Documents” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Transition Services Agreement” means the Transition Services Agreement, dated as of the date hereof, between
ConocoPhillips and Phillips 66. 
 ARTICLE II 
 MUTUAL RELEASES; INDEMNIFICATION 
 2.1. Release of Pre-Distribution Claims.

 (a) Except as provided in Section 2.1(c), effective as of the Distribution Date, Phillips 66 does hereby, for itself and
each other member of the Phillips 66 Group, their respective Affiliates (other than any member of the ConocoPhillips Group), successors and assigns, and all Persons who at any time prior to the Distribution Date have been directors, officers, agents
or employees of any member of the Phillips 66 Group (in each case, in their respective capacities as such), remise, release and forever discharge ConocoPhillips and the members of the ConocoPhillips Group, their respective Affiliates (other than any
member of the Phillips 66 Group), successors and assigns, and all Persons who at any time prior to the Distribution Date have been stockholders, directors, officers, agents or employees of any member of the ConocoPhillips Group (in each case, in
their respective capacities as such), and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, from any and all Liabilities whatsoever, whether at law or in equity (including any right of contribution), whether arising under
any contract or agreement, by operation of law or otherwise, existing or arising from any acts or events occurring or failing to occur or alleged to have occurred or to have failed to occur or any conditions existing or alleged to have existed on or
before the Distribution Date, including in connection with the transactions and all other activities to implement the Separation and the Distribution. 
 (b) Except as provided in Section 2.1(c), effective as of the Distribution Date, ConocoPhillips does hereby, for itself and each other member of the ConocoPhillips Group, their respective Affiliates
(other than any member of the Phillips 66 Group), successors and assigns, and all Persons who at any time prior to the Distribution Date have been directors, officers, agents or employees of any member of the ConocoPhillips Group (in each case, in
their respective capacities as such), remise, release and forever discharge Phillips 66, the respective members of the Phillips 66 Group, their respective Affiliates (other than any member of the ConocoPhillips Group), successors and assigns, and
all Persons who at any time prior to the Distribution Date have been stockholders, directors, officers, agents or employees of any member of the Phillips 66 Group (in each case, in their respective capacities as such), and their respective heirs,
executors, administrators, successors and assigns, from any and all Liabilities whatsoever, whether at law or in equity (including any right of contribution), whether arising under any contract or agreement, by operation of law or otherwise,
existing or arising from any acts or events occurring or failing to occur or alleged to have occurred or to have failed to occur or any conditions existing or alleged to have existed on or before the Distribution Date, including in connection with
the transactions and all other activities to implement the Separation and the Distribution. 

  
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 (c) Nothing contained in Section 2.1(a) or (b) shall impair any right of any
Person to enforce this Agreement, the Separation and Distribution Agreement, any other Ancillary Agreement or any agreements, arrangements, commitments or understandings that are specified in Section 2.8(b) of the Separation and Distribution
Agreement or the applicable Schedules thereto as not to terminate as of the Distribution Date, in each case in accordance with its terms. Nothing contained in Section 2.1(a) or (b) shall release any Person from: 

(i) any Liability provided in or resulting from any agreement among any members of the ConocoPhillips Group or the
Phillips 66 Group that is specified in Section 2.8(b) of the Separation and Distribution Agreement or the applicable Schedules thereto as not to terminate as of the Distribution Date, or any other Liability specified in such Section 2.8(b)
as not to terminate as of the Distribution Date; 
 (ii) any Liability, contingent or otherwise, assumed,
transferred, assigned or allocated to the Group of which such Person is a member in accordance with, or any other Liability of any member of any Group under, this Agreement, the Separation and Distribution Agreement or any other Ancillary Agreement;

 (iii) any Liability for the sale, lease, construction or receipt of goods, property or services purchased,
obtained or used in the ordinary course of business by a member of one Group from a member of the other Group prior to the Distribution Date; 
 (iv) any Liability for unpaid amounts for products or services or refunds owing on products or services due on a value-received basis for work done by a member of one Group at the request or on behalf of
a member of the other Group; 
 (v) any Liability that the parties may have with respect to indemnification or
contribution pursuant to this Agreement for claims brought against the parties by third Persons, which Liability shall be governed by the provisions of this Article II and Article III and, if applicable, the appropriate provisions of the Separation
and Distribution Agreement and the other Ancillary Agreements; or 
 (vi) any Liability the release of which
would result in the release of any third Person other than a Person released pursuant to this Section 2.1. 
 In addition, nothing
contained in Section 2.1(a) shall release ConocoPhillips from honoring its existing obligations to indemnify any director, officer or employee of a member of the Phillips 66 Group who was a director, officer or employee of a member of the
ConocoPhillips Group on or prior to the Distribution Date, to the extent such director, officer or employee becomes a named defendant in any Action with respect to which such director, officer or employee was entitled to such indemnification
pursuant to then existing obligations; it being understood that, if the underlying obligation giving rise to such Action is a Phillips 66 Liability, Phillips 66 shall indemnify ConocoPhillips for such Liability (including ConocoPhillips’ costs
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 (d) Phillips 66 covenants that it will not make, and will not permit any member of the
Phillips 66 Group to make, any claim or demand, or commence any Action asserting any claim or demand, including any claim of contribution or any indemnification, against ConocoPhillips or any member of the ConocoPhillips Group, or any other Person
released pursuant to Section 2.1(a), with respect to any Liabilities released pursuant to Section 2.1(a). ConocoPhillips covenants that it will not make, and will not permit any member of the ConocoPhillips Group to make, any claim or
demand, or commence any Action asserting any claim or demand, including any claim of contribution or any indemnification, against Phillips 66 or any member of the Phillips 66 Group, or any other Person released pursuant to Section 2.1(b), with
respect to any Liabilities released pursuant to Section 2.1(b). 
 (e) It is the intent of each of ConocoPhillips and
Phillips 66, by virtue of the provisions of this Section 2.1, to provide for a full and complete release and discharge of all Liabilities existing or arising from all acts and events occurring or failing to occur or alleged to have occurred or
to have failed to occur and all conditions existing or alleged to have existed on or before the Distribution Date, between or among Phillips 66 or any member of the Phillips 66 Group, on the one hand, and ConocoPhillips or any member of the
ConocoPhillips Group, on the other hand (including any contractual agreements or arrangements existing or alleged to exist between or among any such members on or before the Distribution Date), except as expressly set forth in Section 2.1(c).
At any time, at the request of any other party to this Agreement, each party shall cause each member of its respective Group to execute and deliver releases reflecting the provisions hereof. 

(f) Any breach of the provisions of this Section 2.1 by either ConocoPhillips or Phillips 66 shall entitle the other party to
recover reasonable fees and expenses of counsel in connection with such breach or any action resulting from such breach. 
 2.2.
Indemnification by Phillips 66. Subject to Section 2.4, Phillips 66 shall, and shall cause the other members of the Phillips 66 Group to, indemnify, defend and hold harmless ConocoPhillips, each member of the ConocoPhillips Group and
each of their respective directors, officers and employees, and each of the heirs, executors, successors and assigns of any of the foregoing (collectively, the “ConocoPhillips Indemnitees”), from and against any and all Liabilities
of the ConocoPhillips Indemnitees relating to, arising out of or resulting from any of the following items (without duplication): 
 (a) the failure of Phillips 66 or any other member of the Phillips 66 Group or any other Person to pay, perform or otherwise promptly discharge any Phillips 66 Liabilities or Phillips 66 Contracts in
accordance with its respective terms, whether prior to or after the Distribution Date or the date hereof; 
 (b) the Phillips 66
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 (d) any Corporate Action or Action relating primarily to the Phillips 66 Business from which
Phillips 66 is unable to cause a ConocoPhillips Group party to be removed pursuant to Section 2.6(d); 
 (e) any use by any
member of the ConocoPhillips Group allowed by the Intellectual Property Assignment and License Agreement, the Separation and Distribution Agreement or any other Ancillary Agreement after the Distribution Date of the Phillips 66 Intellectual Property
owned by, or licensed by a Third Party to, a member of the Phillips 66 Group; 
 (f) any failure by Phillips 66 or a member of
the Phillips 66 Group to use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the waivers of subrogation contemplated by Section 2.4(d); 
 (g) any breach by Phillips 66 or any member of the Phillips 66 Group of this Agreement, the Separation and Distribution Agreement or any of the other Ancillary Agreements; 

(h) any guarantee, indemnification obligation, letter of credit reimbursement obligations, surety, bond or other credit support
agreement, arrangement, commitment or understanding for the benefit of Phillips 66 or its Subsidiaries by ConocoPhillips or any of its Subsidiaries (other than Phillips 66 or its Subsidiaries) that survives following the Distribution Date; and

 (i) any untrue statement or alleged untrue statement of a material fact or omission or alleged omission to state a material
fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading, with respect to all information contained in any of the Form 10 (including in any amendments or supplements thereto), the Information Statement (as
amended or supplemented if Phillips 66 will have furnished any amendments or supplements thereto) or any offering memorandum or other marketing materials prepared in connection with the Phillips 66 Financing Arrangements, other than any such
statement or omission in the Form 10, Information Statement or offering memorandum or other marketing materials based on information furnished by ConocoPhillips solely in respect of the ConocoPhillips Group. 

2.3. Indemnification by ConocoPhillips. Subject to Section 2.4, ConocoPhillips shall, and shall cause the other members of
the ConocoPhillips Group to, indemnify, defend and hold harmless Phillips 66, each member of the Phillips 66 Group and each of their respective directors, officers and employees, and each of the heirs, executors, successors and assigns of any of the
foregoing (collectively, the “Phillips 66 Indemnitees”), from and against any and all Liabilities of the Phillips 66 Indemnitees relating to, arising out of or resulting from any of the following items (without duplication):

 (a) the failure of ConocoPhillips or any other member of the ConocoPhillips Group or any other Person to pay, perform or
otherwise promptly discharge any Excluded Liabilities, whether prior to or after the Distribution Date or the date hereof; 
 (b)
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 (c) the Excluded Liabilities; 

(d) any Corporate Action or Action relating primarily to the ConocoPhillips Business from which ConocoPhillips is unable to cause a
Phillips 66 Group party to be removed pursuant to Section 2.6(d); 
 (e) any use by any member of the Phillips 66 Group
allowed by the Intellectual Property Assignment and License Agreement, the Separation and Distribution Agreement or any other Ancillary Agreement after the Distribution Date of the ConocoPhillips Intellectual Property owned by, or licensed by a
Third Party to, a member of the ConocoPhillips Group; 
 (f) any failure by ConocoPhillips or a member of the ConocoPhillips
Group to use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the waivers of subrogation contemplated by Section 2.4(d); 
 (g)
any untrue statement or alleged untrue statement of a material fact or omission or alleged omission to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading, with respect to all information
contained in any of the Form 10 (including in any amendments or supplements thereto), the Information Statement (as amended or supplemented if Phillips 66 will have furnished any amendments or supplements thereto) or any offering memorandum or other
marketing materials prepared in connection with the Phillips 66 Financing Arrangements, only to the extent based on information furnished by ConocoPhillips solely in respect of the ConocoPhillips Group; and 

(h) any breach by ConocoPhillips or any member of the ConocoPhillips Group of this Agreement, the Separation and Distribution Agreement
or any of the other Ancillary Agreements. 
 2.4. Indemnification Obligations Net of Insurance Proceeds and Other
Amounts. 
 (a) The parties intend that any Liability subject to indemnification or reimbursement pursuant to this Article II
or Article III will be net of Insurance Proceeds that actually reduce the amount of the Liability. Accordingly, the amount which any party (an “Indemnifying Party”) is required to pay to any Person entitled to indemnification
hereunder (an “Indemnitee”) will be reduced by any Insurance Proceeds theretofore actually recovered by or on behalf of the Indemnitee in respect of the related Liability. If an Indemnitee receives a payment (an “Indemnity
Payment”) required by this Agreement from an Indemnifying Party in respect of any Liability and subsequently receives Insurance Proceeds, then the Indemnitee will pay to the Indemnifying Party an amount equal to the excess of the Indemnity
Payment received over the amount of the Indemnity Payment that would have been due if the Insurance Proceeds had been received, realized or recovered before the Indemnity Payment was made. 

(b) An insurer who would otherwise be obligated to pay any claim shall not be relieved of the responsibility with respect thereto or,
solely by virtue of the indemnification provisions hereof, have any subrogation rights with respect thereto, it being expressly understood and agreed that no insurer or any other Third Party shall be entitled to a “windfall” (i.e.,
a benefit they would not be entitled to receive in the absence of the indemnification provisions) by virtue of the indemnification provisions hereof. 

  
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 (c) The parties intend that any indemnification or reimbursement payment in respect of a
Liability pursuant to this Article II or Article III shall be (i) reduced to take into account the amount of any Tax Benefit to the indemnified or reimbursed Person resulting from the Liability so indemnified or reimbursed and
(ii) increased so that the amount of such payment, reduced by the amount of all Income Taxes (as defined in the Tax Sharing Agreement) payable with respect to the receipt thereof (but taking into account all correlative Tax Benefits resulting
from the payment of such Income Taxes), shall equal the amount of the payment which the Person receiving such payment would otherwise be entitled to receive pursuant to this Agreement. For purposes of this Section 2.4(c), the amount of any Tax
Benefit and any Income Taxes shall be calculated on the basis that the indemnified or reimbursed Person is subject to the highest marginal regular statutory income Tax rate, has sufficient taxable income to permit the realization or receipt of any
relevant Tax Benefit at the earliest possible time and is not subject to the alternative minimum tax. 
 (d) Each of
ConocoPhillips and Phillips 66 shall, and shall cause the members of its Group to, when appropriate, use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain waivers of subrogation for each of the insurance policies identified on Schedule 3.1(c). Each of
ConocoPhillips and Phillips 66 hereby waives, for itself and each member of its Group, its rights to recover against the other party in subrogation or as subrogee for a third Person. 

(e) For all claims as to which indemnification is provided under Section 2.2 or Section 2.3 other than Third-Party Claims (as
to which Section 2.5 shall apply), the reasonable fees and expenses of counsel to the Indemnitee for the enforcement of the indemnity obligations shall be borne by the Indemnifying Party. 

2.5. Procedures for Indemnification of Third-Party Claims. 

(a) If an Indemnitee shall receive written notice from a Person (including any Governmental Authority) who is not a member of the
ConocoPhillips Group or the Phillips 66 Group (a “Third Party”) of any claim or of the commencement by any such Person of any Action (collectively, a “Third-Party Claim”) with respect to which an Indemnifying Party
may be obligated to provide indemnification to such Indemnitee pursuant to Section 2.2 or 2.3, or any other Section of this Agreement or any other Ancillary Agreement, such Indemnitee shall give such Indemnifying Party written notice thereof
within fourteen (14) days of such written notice. Any such notice shall describe the Third-Party Claim in reasonable detail and include copies of all notices and documents (including court papers) received by the Indemnitee relating to the
Third-Party Claim. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the failure of an Indemnitee to provide notice in accordance with this Section 2.5(a) shall not relieve an Indemnifying Party of its indemnification obligations under this Agreement, except to
the extent to which the Indemnifying Party shall demonstrate that it was materially prejudiced by the Indemnitee’s failure to provide notice in accordance with this Section 2.5(a). 

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Indemnifying Party’s own expense and by such Indemnifying Party’s own counsel, any Third-Party Claim. Within thirty (30) days after the receipt of notice from an Indemnitee in
accordance with Section 2.5(a) (or sooner, if the nature of such Third-Party Claim so requires), the Indemnifying Party shall notify the Indemnitee of its election whether the Indemnifying Party will assume responsibility for defending such
Third-Party Claim, which election shall specify any reservations or exceptions. After notice from an Indemnifying Party to an Indemnitee of its election to assume the defense of a Third-Party Claim, such Indemnitee shall have the right to employ
separate counsel and to participate in (but not control) the defense, compromise, or settlement thereof, but the fees and expenses of such counsel shall be the expense of such Indemnitee except as set forth in the next sentence. 

(c) In the event that the Indemnifying Party has elected to assume the defense of the Third-Party Claim but has specified, and
continues to assert, any reservations or exceptions in such notice, then, in any such case, the reasonable fees and expenses of one separate counsel for all Indemnitees shall be the expense of such Indemnitees, but shall be reimbursed by the
Indemnifying Party. 
 In the event that the Indemnifying Party has elected to assume the defense of the Third Party Claim but
has specified, and continues to assert, any reservations or exceptions in such notice, then the Indemnitee must consent to any settlement or compromise. 
 (d) Notwithstanding an election by an Indemnifying Party to defend a Third-Party Claim pursuant to Section 2.5(b), the Indemnitee may, upon notice to the Indemnifying Party, elect to take over the
defense of such Third-Party Claim if (i) in its exercise of reasonable business judgment, the Indemnitee determines that the Indemnifying Party is not defending such Third-Party Claim competently or in good faith, (ii) the Credit Rating of
the Indemnifying Party is or falls below Investment Grade as determined by at least two Rating Agencies, (iii) the Indemnitee determines in its exercise of reasonable business judgment that there exists a compelling business reason for such
Indemnitee to defend such Third-Party Claim (other than as contemplated by the foregoing clause (i)), (iv) the Indemnifying Party makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, has filed against it or files a petition in bankruptcy or
insolvency or is declared bankrupt or insolvent or declares that it is bankrupt or insolvent, or (v) there occurs a change of control of the Indemnifying Party. 
 (e) If an Indemnifying Party elects not to assume responsibility for defending a Third-Party Claim, or fails to notify an Indemnitee of its election as provided in Section 2.5(b), or if an Indemnitee
takes over the defense of a Third-Party Claim as provided in Section 2.5(d)(i), the Indemnifying Party shall bear the costs and expenses of the Indemnitee incurred in defending such Third-Party Claim. If the Indemnitee takes over the defense of
a Third-Party Claim as provided in Section 2.5(d)(ii)-(v), the Indemnifying Party shall bear all of the Indemnitee’s reasonable costs and expenses incurred in defending such Third-Party Claim. 

(f) If, pursuant to Section 2.5(d) or for any other reason, the Indemnifying Party is not defending a Third-Party Claim for which
indemnification is provided under this Agreement, the Indemnifying Party shall have the right, at its own expense, to monitor reasonably the defense of such Third-Party Claim; provided, that such monitoring activity shall not interfere in any
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 (g) If an Indemnifying Party has failed to assume the defense of the Third-Party Claim in
accordance with the terms of this Agreement or an Indemnitee takes over the defense of a Third-Party Claim as provided in Section 2.5(d)(i), an Indemnitee may settle or compromise the Third-Party Claim without the consent of the Indemnifying
Party. If an Indemnitee takes over the defense of a Third-Party Claim as provided in Section 2.5(d)(ii)-(v), such Indemnitee may not settle or compromise any Third-Party Claim without the consent of the Indemnifying Party, such consent not to
be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 
 (h) In the case of a Third-Party Claim, no Indemnifying Party shall consent to entry of
any judgment or enter into any settlement of the Third-Party Claim without the consent of the Indemnitee if the effect thereof is to permit any injunction, declaratory judgment or other non-monetary relief to be entered, directly or indirectly
against any Indemnitee. For the avoidance of doubt, the consent of any Indemnitee pursuant to this Section 2.5(h) shall be required only with respect to non-monetary relief. 

(i) Phillips 66 shall prepare and circulate a legal hold order (“LHO”) covering relevant categories of documents as
promptly as practical following receipt of any notice pursuant to Section 2.5(a) and shall promptly notify ConocoPhillips after such LHO has been circulated. ConocoPhillips shall prepare and circulate a LHO covering documents in the possession,
custody or control of the ConocoPhillips Group with respect to any Action so notified to Phillips 66. 
 (j) The provisions of
this Section 2.5 (other than this Section 2.5(j)) and the provisions of Section 2.6 shall not apply to Taxes (Taxes being governed by the Tax Sharing Agreement). 

(k) All Assumed Actions have been tendered by ConocoPhillips to Phillips 66 and are deemed to be formally accepted by Phillips 66 upon
the execution of this Agreement. 
 (l) An Indemnifying Party shall provide the Indemnitee with a monthly written report
identifying any Third Party Claims which such Indemnifying Party has elected to defend pursuant to Section 2.5(b) or, in the case of Phillips 66, which are identified on Schedule 1.1. In addition, the Indemnifying Party shall establish a
procedure reasonably acceptable to the Indemnitee to automatically send electronic notice from the Indemnifying Party to the Indemnitee through the litigation management system or any successor system when any such Third Party Claim is closed,
regardless of whether such Third Party Claim was decided by settlement, verdict, dismissal or was otherwise disposed of. 
 2.6.
Additional Matters. 
 (a) Indemnification payments in respect of any Liabilities for which an Indemnitee is entitled to
indemnification under this Article II shall be paid by the Indemnifying Party to the Indemnitee as such Liabilities are incurred upon demand by the Indemnitee, including reasonably satisfactory documentation setting forth the basis for the amount of
such indemnification payment, including documentation with respect to calculations made and consideration of any Insurance Proceeds that actually reduce the amount of such Liabilities. THE INDEMNITY AGREEMENTS CONTAINED IN THIS ARTICLE II SHALL
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OPERATIVE AND IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT, REGARDLESS OF (I) ANY INVESTIGATION MADE BY OR ON BEHALF OF ANY INDEMNITEE, (II) THE KNOWLEDGE BY THE INDEMNITEE OF LIABILITIES FOR WHICH IT MIGHT BE
ENTITLED TO INDEMNIFICATION HEREUNDER AND (III) ANY TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. 
 (b) Any claim on account of a Liability
that does not result from a Third-Party Claim shall be asserted by written notice given by the Indemnitee to the related Indemnifying Party. Such Indemnifying Party shall have a period of thirty (30) days after the receipt of such notice within
which to respond thereto. If such Indemnifying Party does not respond within such thirty (30)-day period, such Indemnifying Party shall be deemed to have refused to accept responsibility to make payment. If such Indemnifying Party does not respond
within such thirty (30)-day period or rejects such claim in whole or in part, such Indemnitee shall be free to pursue such remedies as may be available to such party as contemplated by this Agreement and the other Ancillary Agreements. 

(c) In the event of payment by or on behalf of any Indemnifying Party to any Indemnitee in connection with any Third-Party Claim, such
Indemnifying Party shall be subrogated to and shall stand in the place of such Indemnitee as to any events or circumstances in respect of which such Indemnitee may have any right, defense or claim relating to such Third-Party Claim against any
claimant or plaintiff asserting such Third-Party Claim or against any other Person. Such Indemnitee shall cooperate with such Indemnifying Party in a reasonable manner, and at the cost and expense of such Indemnifying Party, in prosecuting any
subrogated right, defense or claim. 
 (d) In the event of an Action for which indemnification is sought pursuant to
Section 2.2 or 2.3 and in which the Indemnifying Party is not a named defendant, if either the Indemnitee or Indemnifying Party shall so request, the parties shall use commercially reasonable efforts to substitute the Indemnifying Party for the
named defendant. 
 (e) In the event that Phillips 66 or ConocoPhillips shall establish a risk accrual in an amount of at least
$25 million with respect to any Third-Party Claim for which such party has indemnified the other party pursuant to Section 2.2 or 2.3, as applicable, it shall notify the other party of the existence and amount of such risk accrual (i.e.,
when the accrual is recorded in the financial statements as an accrual for a potential liability), subject to the parties entering into an appropriate agreement with respect to the confidentiality and/or privilege thereof. 

(f) Any Applicable Toxic Tort Claim for which, at the time notice is required under Section 2.5(a), ConocoPhillips cannot reasonably
determine whether such Applicable Toxic Tort Claim primarily relates to the Phillips 66 Business shall be presumed to fall within Phillips 66’s indemnification obligation in Section 2.2(d). If pursuant to Section 2.5(a) an Applicable
Toxic Tort Claim is notified to Phillips 66, and thereafter it is determined that Section 2.2 does not provide any indemnification therefor, ConocoPhillips shall pay to Phillips 66 $5,000 to cover Phillips 66’s direct and indirect expenses
promptly following the re-tender of such Applicable Toxic Tort Claim to ConocoPhillips and its acceptance thereof. 

  
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 (g) Phillips 66 shall provide ConocoPhillips or a Third Party designated by ConocoPhillips
with all information necessary for the members of the ConocoPhillips Group to comply with their obligations under Section 111 of the Medicare, Medicaid and SCHIP Extension Act (or any successor thereto) (“Medicare Reporting
Obligations”) with respect to the settlement or other disposition of any Action by or on behalf of any member of the Phillips 66 Group. If Phillips 66 fails to do so promptly and/or provides materially incorrect information, then Phillips
66 shall indemnify ConocoPhillips pursuant to Section 2.2 for any fines, penalties and/or costs arising from any such Phillips 66 failure or action. Phillips 66 shall bear all costs associated with satisfying such Medicare Reporting Obligations
(including but not limited to settlements or releases of personal injury claims from a Medicare beneficiary on behalf of ConocoPhillips), including ConocoPhillips’ costs if ConocoPhillips elects to effect reporting, or reasonable third-party
costs if ConocoPhillips outsources such reporting. ConocoPhillips agrees that it shall not use a Third Party for such purpose unless such Third Party indemnifies both ConocoPhillips and Phillips 66 on commercially reasonable terms for any wrongful
reporting. Phillips 66 shall provide ConocoPhillips with a monthly written report identifying all Actions that are subject to Medicare Reporting Obligations on the part of any member of the ConocoPhillips Group and that have been settled or
otherwise disposed of by or on behalf of any member of the Phillips 66 Group. In addition, Phillips 66 shall establish a procedure reasonably acceptable to ConocoPhillips to automatically send electronic notice from Phillips 66 to ConocoPhillips
through the litigation management system or any successor system when any such Action is closed, regardless of whether such Action was decided by settlement, verdict, dismissal or was otherwise disposed of. 

2.7. Remedies Cumulative. The remedies provided in this Article II shall be cumulative and shall not preclude assertion by any
Indemnitee of any other rights or the seeking of any and all other remedies against any Indemnifying Party. 
 2.8. Survival
of Indemnities. The rights and obligations of each of ConocoPhillips and Phillips 66 and their respective Indemnitees under this Article II shall survive the sale or other transfer by any party of any Assets or businesses or the assignment by it
of any Liabilities. 
 2.9. Guarantees, Letters of Credit and other Obligations. In furtherance of, and not in limitation
of, the obligations set forth in Section 2.6 hereof and Section 5.3 of the Separation and Distribution Agreement: 

(a) On or prior to the Distribution Date or as soon as practicable thereafter, Phillips 66 shall (with the reasonable cooperation of the
applicable member(s) of the ConocoPhillips Group) use its commercially reasonable efforts to have any member(s) of the ConocoPhillips Group removed as guarantor of or obligor for any Phillips 66 Liability to the extent that they relate to Phillips
66 Liabilities, including in respect of those guarantees, letters of credit and other obligations set forth on Schedule 2.9(a). 
 (b) On or prior to the Distribution Date, to the extent required to obtain a release from a guarantee, letter of credit or other obligation of any member of the ConocoPhillips Group, Phillips 66 shall
execute a substitute document in the form of any such existing guarantee or letter of credit, as applicable, or such other form as is agreed to by the relevant parties to such guarantee agreement, letter of credit or other obligation, except to the
extent that such existing guarantee contains representations, covenants or other terms or provisions either (i) with which Phillips 66 would be reasonably unable to comply or (ii) which would be reasonably expected to be breached.

  
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 (c) If the parties are unable to obtain, or to cause to be obtained, any such required
removal as set forth in clauses (a) and (b) of this Section 2.9, (i) Phillips 66 shall, and shall cause the other members of the Phillips 66 Group to, indemnify, defend and hold harmless each of the ConocoPhillips Indemnitees for
any Liability arising from or relating to such guarantee, letter of credit or other obligation, as applicable, and shall, as agent or subcontractor for the applicable ConocoPhillips Group guarantor or obligor, pay, perform and discharge fully all of
the obligations or other Liabilities of such guarantor or obligor thereunder, and (ii) Phillips 66 shall not, and shall cause the other members of the Phillips 66 Group not to, agree to renew or extend the term of, increase any obligations
under, or transfer to a third Person, any loan, guarantee, , letter of credit, lease, contract or other obligation for which a member of the ConocoPhillips Group is or may be liable unless all obligations of the members of the ConocoPhillips Group
with respect thereto are thereupon terminated by documentation satisfactory in form and substance to ConocoPhillips in its sole and absolute discretion. 
 2.10. No Impact on Third Parties. For the avoidance of doubt, except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, the indemnifications provided for in this Article II are made only for purposes of
allocating responsibility for Liabilities between the ConocoPhillips Group, on the one hand, and the Phillips 66 Group, on the other hand, and are not intended to, and shall not, affect any obligations to, or give rise to any rights of, any third
parties. 
 2.11. No Cross-Claims or Third-Party Claims. Each of Phillips 66 and ConocoPhillips agrees that it shall not,
and shall not permit the members of its respective Group to, in connection with any Third-Party Claim, assert as a counterclaim or third-party claim against any member of the ConocoPhillips Group or Phillips 66 Group, respectively, any claim
(whether sounding in contract, tort or otherwise) that arises out of or relates to this Agreement, any breach or alleged breach hereof, the transactions contemplated hereby (including all actions taken in furtherance of the transactions contemplated
hereby on or prior to the date hereof), or the construction, interpretation, enforceability or validity hereof, which in each such case shall be asserted only as contemplated by Article IV. 

2.12. Severability. If any indemnification provided for in this Article II is determined by a Delaware federal or state court to
be invalid, void or unenforceable, the liability shall be apportioned between the Indemnitee and the Indemnifying Party as determined in a separate proceeding in accordance with Article IV. 

2.13. Change of Control. In the event that any third Person or “group” (as such term is used in Sections 13(d) and 14(d)
of the Exchange Act) acquires, including by way of merger, consolidation or other business combination, fifty percent (50%) or more of the assets or voting equity of either ConocoPhillips or Phillips 66, ConocoPhillips or Phillips 66, as
applicable, shall take all necessary action so that such third Person or group shall become a guarantor of the obligations of ConocoPhillips or Phillips 66, as applicable, under this Agreement, the Separation and Distribution Agreement and the other
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 ARTICLE III 
 INSURANCE MATTERS 
 3.1. Insurance Matters. 

(a) ConocoPhillips and Phillips 66 agree to cooperate in good faith to arrange insurance coverage for Phillips 66 to be effective no later
than the Distribution Date. In no event shall ConocoPhillips, any other member of the ConocoPhillips Group or any ConocoPhillips Indemnitee have liability or obligation whatsoever to any member of the Phillips 66 Group in the event that any
insurance policy or other contract or policy of insurance shall be terminated or otherwise cease to be in effect for any reason, shall be unavailable or inadequate to cover any Liability of any member of the Phillips 66 Group for any reason
whatsoever or shall not be renewed or extended beyond the current expiration date. 
 (b) From and after the Distribution Date,
other than as provided in Section 3.1(c), neither Phillips 66 nor any member of the Phillips 66 Group shall have any rights to or under any of ConocoPhillips’ or its Affiliates’ insurance policies. At the Distribution Date, Phillips
66 shall have in effect all insurance programs required to comply with Phillips 66’s contractual obligations and such other insurance policies as reasonably necessary, and, following the Distribution Date, Phillips 66 shall maintain such
insurance programs and policies with insurers which comply with the minimum financial credit rating standards set by the major global insurance brokers. 
 (c) From and after the Distribution Date, except with respect to the insurance matters identified on Schedule 3.1(c), whose treatment shall be as set forth on such Schedule, with respect to any losses,
damages and liabilities incurred by any member of the Phillips 66 Group prior to or in respect of the period prior to the Distribution Date, ConocoPhillips will provide Phillips 66 with access to, and Phillips 66 may, upon 10 days’ prior
written notice to ConocoPhillips, make claims under, ConocoPhillips’ third-party insurance policies in place at the time of the Distribution and ConocoPhillips’ historical policies of insurance, but solely to the extent that such policies
provided coverage for the Phillips 66 Group prior to the Distribution; provided, that such access to, and the right to make claims under such insurance policies, shall be subject to the terms and conditions of such insurance policies,
including any limits on coverage or scope, any deductibles and other fees and expenses, and shall be subject to the following additional conditions: 
 (i) Phillips 66 shall provide ConocoPhillips with a written report sixty (60) days prior to any such third-party insurance policy’s renewal date, as advised by ConocoPhillips, identifying any
claims made by Phillips 66 for which notice has previously been provided to insurers of ConocoPhillips; 
 (ii)
Phillips 66 and its Affiliates shall indemnify, hold harmless and reimburse ConocoPhillips and its Affiliates for any deductibles, self-insured retention, fees and expenses incurred by ConocoPhillips or its Affiliates to the extent resulting from
any such access to, or any claims made by Phillips 66 or any of its Affiliates under, any insurance provided pursuant to this Section 3.1(c), including any indemnity payments, settlements, judgments, legal fees and allocated claims expenses and
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 (iii) Phillips 66 shall exclusively bear (and neither ConocoPhillips nor its
Affiliates shall have any obligation to repay or reimburse Phillips 66 or its Affiliates for) and shall be liable for all uninsured, uncovered, unavailable or uncollectible amounts of all such claims made by Phillips 66 or any of its Affiliates
under the policies as provided for in this Section 3.1(c). 
 In the event that an insurance policy aggregate is exhausted, or believed
likely to be exhausted, due to noticed claims, the Phillips 66 Group, on the one hand, and the ConocoPhillips Group, on the other hand, shall be responsible for their pro rata portion of the reinstatement premium, based upon the losses of
such Group submitted to ConocoPhillips’ insurance carrier(s) (including any submissions prior to the Distribution Date). To the extent that the ConocoPhillips Group or the Phillips 66 Group is allocated more than its pro rata portion of
such premium due to the timing of losses submitted to ConocoPhillips’ insurance carrier(s), the other party shall promptly pay the first party an amount so that each Group has been properly allocated its pro rata portion of the
reinstatement premium. ConocoPhillips and Phillips 66 can mutually agree not to reinstate the policy aggregate and each Group then will bear all of its own future costs. 
 In the event that any member of the ConocoPhillips Group incurs any losses, damages or liability incurred prior to the Distribution Date under Phillips 66’s third-party insurance policies, the same
process pursuant to this Section 3.1(c) shall apply, substituting “ConocoPhillips” for “Phillips 66” and “Phillips 66” for “ConocoPhillips.” 

(d) All payments and reimbursements by Phillips 66 pursuant to this Section 3.1 will be made within fifteen (15) days after
Phillips 66’s receipt of an invoice therefor from ConocoPhillips. If ConocoPhillips incurs costs to enforce Phillips 66’s obligations herein, Phillips 66 agrees to indemnify ConocoPhillips for such enforcement costs, including
attorneys’ fees. 
 (e) All payments and reimbursements by ConocoPhillips pursuant to this Section 3.1 will be made
within fifteen (15) days after ConocoPhillips’ receipt of an invoice therefor from Phillips 66. If Phillips 66 incurs costs to enforce ConocoPhillips’ obligations herein, ConocoPhillips agrees to indemnify Phillips 66 for such
enforcement costs, including attorneys’ fees. 
 (f) ConocoPhillips shall retain the exclusive right to control its
insurance policies and programs, including the right to exhaust, settle, release, commute, buy-back or otherwise resolve disputes with respect to any of its insurance policies and programs and to amend, modify or waive any rights under any such
insurance policies and programs, notwithstanding whether any such policies or programs apply to any Phillips 66 Liabilities and/or claims Phillips 66 has made or could make in the future, and no member of the Phillips 66 Group shall, without the
prior written consent of ConocoPhillips, erode, exhaust, settle, release, commute, buy-back or otherwise resolve disputes with ConocoPhillips’ insurers with respect to any of ConocoPhillips’ insurance policies and programs, or amend,
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and share such information at Phillips 66’s cost as is reasonably necessary in order to permit ConocoPhillips to manage and conduct its insurance matters as it deems appropriate. Neither
ConocoPhillips nor any of its Affiliates shall have any obligation to secure extended reporting for any claims under any of ConocoPhillips’ or its Affiliates’ liability policies for any acts or omissions by any member of the Phillips 66
Group incurred prior to the Distribution Date. 
 (g) This Agreement shall not be considered as an attempted assignment of any
policy of insurance or as a contract of insurance and shall not be construed to waive any right or remedy of any member of the ConocoPhillips Group in respect of any insurance policy or any other contract or policy of insurance. 

(h) Phillips 66 does hereby, for itself and each other member of the Phillips 66 Group, agree that no member of the ConocoPhillips Group
shall have any Liability whatsoever as a result of the insurance policies and practices of ConocoPhillips and its Affiliates as in effect at any time, including as a result of the level or scope of any such insurance, the creditworthiness of any
insurance carrier, the terms and conditions of any policy, or the adequacy or timeliness of any notice to any insurance carrier with respect to any claim or potential claim or otherwise. 

(i) The parties acknowledge that to the extent there are losses or premium adjustments under the parties’ tripartite insurance
agreements, such losses or adjustments will be governed by such tripartite insurance agreements. 
 ARTICLE IV 

DISPUTE RESOLUTION 

4.1. General Provisions. 
 (a) Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement, the Separation and Distribution Agreement or the other Ancillary Agreements (except as otherwise set forth in any such
Ancillary Agreements), including the validity, interpretation, breach or termination thereof (a “Dispute”), shall be resolved in accordance with the procedures set forth in this Article IV, which shall be the sole and exclusive
procedures for the resolution of any such Dispute unless otherwise specified in the applicable Ancillary Agreement or in this Article IV. 
 (b) Commencing with a request contemplated by Section 4.2, all communications between the parties or their representatives in connection with the attempted resolution of any Dispute shall be deemed
to have been delivered in furtherance of a Dispute settlement and shall be exempt from discovery and production, and shall not be admissible into evidence for any reason (whether as an admission or otherwise), in any arbitral or other proceeding for
the resolution of any Dispute. 
 (c) THE PARTIES EXPRESSLY WAIVE AND FOREGO ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY. 

(d) Governing Law. This Agreement and, unless expressly provided therein, the Separation and Distribution Agreement and each
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thereby or to the inducement of any party to enter herein and therein, whether for breach of contract, tortious conduct or otherwise, and whether predicated on common law, statute or otherwise)
shall be governed by and construed and interpreted in accordance with the Laws of the State of Delaware, irrespective of the choice of laws principles of the State of Delaware, including all matters of validity, construction, effect, enforceability,
performance and remedies. 
 (e) The specific procedures set forth in this Article IV, including the time limits referenced
herein, may be modified by agreement of both of the parties in writing. 
 (f) All applicable statutes of limitations and
defenses based upon the passage of time shall be tolled while the procedures specified in this Article IV are pending. The parties will take any necessary or appropriate action required to effectuate such tolling. 

4.2. Consideration by Senior Executives. If a Dispute is not resolved in the normal course of business at the operational level,
the parties shall attempt in good faith to resolve the Dispute by negotiation between executives who hold, at a minimum, the office of Senior Vice President and/or General Counsel. Either party may initiate the executive negotiation process by
providing a written notice to the other (the “Initial Notice”). Within fifteen (15) days after delivery of the Initial Notice, the receiving party shall submit to the other a written response (the “Response”).
The Initial Notice and the Response shall include (a) a statement of the Dispute and of each party’s position and (b) the name and title of the executive who will represent that party and of any other person who will accompany the
executive. The parties agree that such executives shall have full and complete authority to resolve any Disputes submitted pursuant to this Section 4.2. Such executives will meet in person or by teleconference or video conference within thirty
(30) days of the date of the Initial Notice to seek a resolution of the Dispute. In the event that the executives are unable to agree to a format for such meeting, the meeting shall be convened by teleconference. 

4.3. Mediation. If a Dispute is not resolved by negotiation or a meeting between executives is not held as provided in
Section 4.2 within thirty (30) days from the delivery of the Initial Notice, then either party may submit the Dispute for resolution by mediation pursuant to the American Arbitration Association (the “AAA”) Mediation
Procedures as then in effect. Unless otherwise agreed to in writing, the parties shall (a) conduct the mediation in Houston, Texas, and (b) select a mutually agreeable mediator from the AAA Panel of Mediators in the selected location. If
the parties are unable to agree upon a mediator, the parties agree that AAA shall select a mediator from its panels consistent with its mediation rules. The parties shall agree to a mutually convenient date and time to conduct the mediation;
provided that the mediation must occur within thirty (30) days of the request unless a later date is agreed to by the parties in writing. Each party shall bear its own fees, costs and expenses and an equal share of the expenses of the
mediation. Each party shall designate a business executive to have full and complete authority to resolve the Dispute and to represent its interests in the mediation, and each party may, in its sole and absolute discretion, include any number of
other Representatives in the mediation process. At the commencement of the mediation, either party may request to submit a written mediation statement to the mediator. 

  
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 4.4. Arbitration. 

(a) In the event any Dispute is not finally resolved pursuant to Section 4.2 within sixty (60) days from the delivery of the
Initial Notice (if mediation is not requested pursuant to Section 4.3), or mediation pursuant to Section 4.3 within sixty (60) days of selection of a mediator, then such Dispute may be submitted to be finally resolved by binding
arbitration pursuant to the AAA Commercial Arbitration Rules as then in effect (the “AAA Commercial Arbitration Rules”). 
 (b) Without waiving its rights to any remedy under this Agreement and without first complying with the provisions of Sections 4.2 and 4.3, either party may seek any interim or provisional relief that is
necessary to protect the rights or property of that party either (i) before any Delaware federal or state court, (ii) before a special arbitrator, as provided for under the AAA Commercial Arbitration Rules, or (iii) before the
arbitral tribunal established hereunder. 
 (c) Unless otherwise agreed by the parties in writing, any Dispute to be decided in
arbitration hereunder will be decided (i) before a sole arbitrator if the amount in dispute, inclusive of all claims and counterclaims, totals less than $3 million; or (ii) by an arbitral tribunal of three (3) arbitrators if
(A) the amount in dispute, inclusive of all claims and counterclaims, is equal to or greater than $3 million, or (B) either party elects in writing to have such dispute decided by three (3) arbitrators when one of the parties
believes, in its sole judgment, the issue could have significant precedential value; however, the party who makes that request shall solely bear the increased costs and expenses associated with a panel of three (3) arbitrators (i.e., the
additional costs and expenses associated with the two (2) additional arbitrators). 
 (d) The panel of three
(3) arbitrators will be chosen as follows: (i) upon the written demand of either party and within fifteen (15) days from the date of such demand, each party will name an arbitrator; and (ii) the two (2) party-appointed
arbitrators will thereafter, within thirty (30) days from the date on which the second of the two (2) arbitrators was named, name a third, independent arbitrator who will act as chairperson of the arbitral tribunal. In the event that
either party fails to name an arbitrator within fifteen (15) days from the date of a written demand to do so, then upon written application by either party, that arbitrator will be appointed pursuant to the AAA Commercial Arbitration Rules. In
the event that the two (2) party-appointed arbitrators fail to appoint the third, independent arbitrator within thirty (30) days from the date on which the second of the two (2) arbitrators was named, then upon written application by
either party, the third, independent arbitrator will be appointed pursuant to AAA Commercial Arbitration Rules. If the arbitration will be before a sole independent arbitrator, then the sole independent arbitrator will be appointed by agreement of
the parties within fifteen (15) days upon written demand of either party. If the parties cannot agree to a sole independent arbitrator, then upon written application by either party, the sole independent arbitrator will be appointed pursuant to
AAA Commercial Arbitration Rules. 
 (e) The place of arbitration shall be Houston, Texas. Along with the arbitrator(s)
appointed, the parties will agree to a mutually convenient location, date and time to conduct the arbitration, but in no event will the final hearing(s) be scheduled less than nine (9) months from submission of the Dispute to arbitration unless
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 (f) The arbitral tribunal will have the right to award, on an interim basis, or include in
the final award, any relief which it deems proper in the circumstances, including money damages (with interest on unpaid amounts from the due date), injunctive relief (including specific performance) and attorneys’ fees and costs;
provided that the arbitral tribunal will not award any relief not specifically requested by the parties and, in any event, will not award special damages. Upon constitution of the arbitral tribunal following any grant of interim relief by a
special arbitrator or court pursuant to Section 4.4(b), the tribunal may affirm or disaffirm that relief, and the parties will seek modification or rescission of the order entered by the special arbitrator or court as necessary to accord with
the tribunal’s decision. 
 (g) The parties agree to be bound by the provisions of Rule 13 of the Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure with respect to compulsory counterclaims (as the same may be amended from time to time); provided that any such compulsory counterclaim shall be filed within thirty (30) days of the filing of the original claim. 

(h) So long as either party has a timely claim to assert, the agreement to arbitrate Disputes set forth in this Section 4.4 will
continue in full force and effect subsequent to, and notwithstanding the completion, expiration or termination of, this Agreement. 
 (i) A party obtaining an order of interim injunctive relief may enter judgment upon such award in any Delaware federal or state court. The final award in an arbitration pursuant to this Article IV shall
be conclusive and binding upon the parties, and a party obtaining a final award may enter judgment upon such award in any court of competent jurisdiction. 
 (j) It is the intent of the parties that the agreement to arbitrate Disputes set forth in this Section 4.4 shall be interpreted and applied broadly such that all reasonable doubts as to arbitrability
of a Dispute shall be decided in favor of arbitration. 
 (k) The parties agree that any Dispute submitted to mediation and/or
arbitration shall be governed by, and construed and interpreted in accordance with, Delaware Law, as provided in Section 4.1(d) and, except as otherwise provided in this Article IV or mutually agreed to in writing by the parties, the Federal
Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. §§ 1 et seq., shall govern any arbitration between the parties pursuant to this Section 4.4. 
 (l) Subject to Section 4.4(c)(ii)(B), each party shall bear its own fees, costs and expenses and shall bear an equal share of the costs and expenses of the arbitration, including the fees, costs and
expenses of the three (3) arbitrators; provided that the arbitral tribunal may award the prevailing party its reasonable fees and expenses (including attorneys’ fees), including with respect to any Disputes relating to the
parties’ rights and obligations with respect to indemnification under this Agreement. 
 (m) Notwithstanding anything in
this Article IV to the contrary, any disputes relating to the interpretation of Article II or requesting injunctive relief or specific performance shall be conducted according to the fast-track arbitration procedures of the AAA then in effect.

  
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 ARTICLE V 
 EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION; CONFIDENTIALITY 
 5.1. Agreement for Exchange of
Information. 
 (a) Subject to Section 5.8 and any other applicable confidentiality obligations, each of ConocoPhillips
and Phillips 66, on behalf of its respective Group, agrees to provide, or cause to be provided, to the other Group, at any time before or after the Distribution Date, as soon as reasonably practicable after written request therefor, any Information
in the possession or under the control of such respective Group which the requesting party reasonably needs (i) to comply with reporting, disclosure, filing or other requirements imposed on the requesting party (including under applicable
securities or tax Laws) by a Governmental Authority having jurisdiction over the requesting party, (ii) for use in any other judicial, regulatory, administrative, tax or other proceeding or in order to satisfy audit, accounting, claims,
regulatory, litigation, tax or other similar requirements, in each case other than claims or allegations that one party to this Agreement has against the other, or (iii) subject to the foregoing clause (ii), to comply with its obligations under
this Agreement or any other Ancillary Agreement; provided, however, that, in the event that any party determines that any such provision of Information could be commercially detrimental, violate any Law or agreement, or waive any
privilege otherwise available under applicable Law, including the attorney-client privilege, the parties shall take all reasonable measures to permit the compliance with such obligations in a manner that avoids any such harm or consequence.

 5.2. Ownership of Information. Any Information owned by one Group that is provided to a requesting party pursuant to
Section 5.1 or Section 5.7 shall be deemed to remain the property of the providing party. Unless specifically set forth herein, nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed as granting or conferring rights of license or otherwise
in any such Information. 
 5.3. Compensation for Providing Information. The party requesting Information agrees to
reimburse the other party for the reasonable costs, if any, of creating, gathering and copying such Information, to the extent that such costs are incurred for the benefit of the requesting party. Except as may be otherwise specifically provided
elsewhere in this Agreement or in any other agreement between the parties, such costs shall be computed in accordance with the providing party’s standard methodology and procedures. 

5.4. Record Retention. To facilitate the possible exchange of Information pursuant to this Article V and other provisions of this
Agreement after the Distribution Date, the parties agree to use their reasonable best efforts to retain all Information in their respective possession or control on the Distribution Date in accordance with the policies of ConocoPhillips as in effect
on the Distribution Date or such other policies as may be adopted by ConocoPhillips after the Distribution Date (provided, in the case of Phillips 66, that ConocoPhillips notifies Phillips 66 of any such change). No party will destroy, or
permit any of its Subsidiaries to destroy, any Information which the other party may have the right to obtain pursuant to this Agreement prior to the end of the retention period set forth in such policies without first notifying the other party of
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relating to Taxes, employee benefits or Environmental Liabilities, such retention period shall be extended to the expiration of the applicable statute of limitations (giving effect to any
extensions thereof). Notwithstanding the foregoing, Section 9 of the Tax Sharing Agreement shall govern the retention of Tax Records (as defined in the Tax Sharing Agreement). 

5.5. Limitations of Liability. No party shall have any liability to any other party in the event that any Information exchanged or
provided pursuant to this Agreement which is an estimate or forecast, or which is based on an estimate or forecast, is found to be inaccurate in the absence of willful misconduct by the party providing such Information. No party shall have any
liability to any other party if any Information is destroyed after reasonable best efforts by such party to comply with the provisions of Section 5.4. 
 5.6. Other Agreements Providing for Exchange of Information. The rights and obligations granted under this Article V are subject to any specific limitations, qualifications or additional provisions
on the sharing, exchange, retention or confidential treatment of Information set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement. 
 5.7. Production of Witnesses; Records; Cooperation. 
 (a) After the
Distribution Date, except in the case of an adversarial Action by one party against another party, each party hereto shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to make available to the other party, upon written request, the former, current and
future directors, officers, employees, other personnel and agents of the members of its respective Group as witnesses and any books, records or other documents within its control or which it otherwise has the ability to make available, to the extent
that any such person (giving consideration to business demands of such directors, officers, employees, other personnel and agents) or books, records or other documents may reasonably be required in connection with any Action in which the requesting
party may from time to time be involved, regardless of whether such Action is a matter with respect to which indemnification may be sought hereunder. The requesting party shall bear all costs and expenses in connection therewith. 

(b) If an Indemnifying Party chooses to defend or to seek to compromise or settle any Third-Party Claim, the other party shall make
available to such Indemnifying Party, upon written request, the former, current and future directors, officers, employees, other personnel and agents of the members of its respective Group as witnesses and any books, records or other documents
within its control or which it otherwise has the ability to make available, to the extent that any such person (giving consideration to business demands of such directors, officers, employees, other personnel and agents) or books, records or other
documents may reasonably be required in connection with such defense, settlement or compromise, or such prosecution, evaluation or pursuit, as the case may be, and shall otherwise cooperate in such defense, settlement or compromise, or such
prosecution, evaluation or pursuit, as the case may be. 
 (c) Without limiting the foregoing, the parties shall cooperate and
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 (d) Without limiting any provision of this Section 5.7, each of the parties agrees to
cooperate, and to cause each member of its respective Group to cooperate, with each other in the defense of any infringement or similar claim with respect any Intellectual Property and shall not claim to acknowledge, or permit any member of its
respective Group to claim to acknowledge, the validity or infringing use of any Intellectual Property of a third Person in a manner that would hamper or undermine the defense of such infringement or similar claim. 

(e) The obligation of the parties to provide witnesses pursuant to this Section 5.7 is intended to be interpreted in a manner so as
to facilitate cooperation and shall include the obligation to provide as witnesses inventors and other officers without regard to whether the witness or the employer of the witness could assert a possible business conflict (subject to the exception
set forth in the first sentence of Section 5.7(a)). 
 (f) In connection with any matter contemplated by this
Section 5.7, the parties will enter into a mutually acceptable joint defense agreement so as to maintain to the extent practicable any applicable attorney-client privilege or work product immunity of any member of any Group. 

5.8. Confidentiality. 
 (a) Subject to Section 5.9, until the five (5)-year anniversary of the Distribution Date, each of ConocoPhillips and Phillips 66, on behalf of itself and each member of its respective Group, agrees
to hold, and to cause its respective Representatives to hold, in strict confidence, with at least the same degree of care that applies to ConocoPhillips’ confidential and proprietary information pursuant to policies in effect as of the
Distribution Date, all Information concerning each such other Group that is either in its possession (including Information in its possession prior to the Distribution Date) or furnished by any such other Group or its respective Representatives at
any time pursuant to this Agreement, the Separation and Distribution Agreement, any other Ancillary Agreement or otherwise, and shall not use any such Information other than for such purposes as shall be expressly permitted hereunder or thereunder,
except, in each case, to the extent that such Information has been (i) in the public domain through no fault of such party or any member of such Group or any of their respective Representatives, (ii) later lawfully acquired from other
sources by such party (or any member of such party’s Group) which sources are not themselves bound by a confidentiality obligation, or (iii) independently generated without reference to any proprietary or confidential Information of the
other party. 
 (b) Each party agrees not to release or disclose, or permit to be released or disclosed, any such Information to
any other Person, except its Representatives who need to know such Information (who shall be advised of their obligations hereunder with respect to such Information), except in compliance with Section 5.9. Without limiting the foregoing, when
any Information is no longer needed for the purposes contemplated by this Agreement, the Separation and Distribution Agreement or any other Ancillary Agreement, each party will promptly after request of the other party either return to the other
party all Information in a tangible form (including all copies thereof and all notes, extracts or summaries based thereon) or certify to the other party that it has destroyed such Information (and such copies thereof and such notes, extracts or
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 5.9. Protective Arrangements. In the event that any party or any member of its Group
either determines on the advice of its counsel that it is required to disclose any Information pursuant to applicable Law or receives any demand under lawful process or from any Governmental Authority to disclose or provide Information of any other
party (or any member of any other party’s Group) that is subject to the confidentiality provisions hereof, such party shall notify the other party prior to disclosing or providing such Information and shall cooperate at the expense of the
requesting party in seeking any reasonable protective arrangements requested by such other party. Subject to the foregoing, the Person that received such request may thereafter disclose or provide Information to the extent required by such Law (as
so advised by counsel) or by lawful process or such Governmental Authority. 
 ARTICLE VI 

FURTHER ASSURANCES 
 6.1. Attorney-Client Privilege. Phillips 66 agrees that, in the event of any Dispute or other litigation, dispute, controversy or claim between ConocoPhillips or a member of the ConocoPhillips
Group, on the one hand, and Phillips 66 or a member of the Phillips 66 Group, on the other hand, Phillips 66 will not, and will cause the members of its Group not to, seek any waiver of attorney-client privilege with respect to any communications
relating to advice given prior to the Distribution Date by counsel to ConocoPhillips or any Person that was a subsidiary of ConocoPhillips prior to the Distribution Date, regardless of any argument that such advice may have affected the interests of
both parties. Moreover, Phillips 66 will, and will cause the members of its Group to, honor any such attorney-client privilege between ConocoPhillips and the members of its Group and its or their counsel, and will not assert that ConocoPhillips or a
member of its Group has waived, relinquished or otherwise lost such privilege. For the avoidance of doubt, in the event of any litigation, dispute, controversy or claim between ConocoPhillips or a member of its Group, on the one hand, and a Third
Party other than a member of the Phillips 66 Group, on the other hand, ConocoPhillips shall retain the right to assert attorney-client privilege with respect to any communications relating to advice given prior to the Distribution Date by counsel to
ConocoPhillips or any Person that was a subsidiary of ConocoPhillips prior to the Distribution Date. 
 6.2.
Interpretation. Nothing contained herein shall be interpreted or construed against the drafter(s) of these agreements. Both parties had full and fair opportunity to contribute. 

6.3. No Attorney Testimony. No in-house attorney or outside attorney may be called to testify about or present evidence covering
the interpretation or meaning of this Agreement in any dispute between the parties. 
 ARTICLE VII 

MISCELLANEOUS 

7.1. Entire Agreement. This Agreement, together with the documents referenced herein (including the Separation and Distribution
Agreement and any other Ancillary Agreement), constitutes the entire agreement and understanding between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior written and oral and all contemporaneous oral agreements and
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conflict between this Agreement and the Separation and Distribution Agreement or any other Ancillary Agreement (other than the Tax Sharing Agreement and the Employee Matters Agreement) in
relation to any matters addressed by this Agreement, this Agreement shall prevail. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the Separation and Distribution Agreement or any other Ancillary Agreement, in the case of any conflict
between this Agreement and the Tax Sharing Agreement in relation to matters addressed by the Tax Sharing Agreement, the Tax Sharing Agreement shall prevail. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the Separation and Distribution
Agreement or any other Ancillary Agreement, in the case of any conflict between this Agreement and the Employee Matters Agreement in relation to matters addressed by the Employee Matters Agreement, the Employee Matters Agreement shall prevail.

 7.2. Assignability. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and thereto,
respectively, and their respective successors and permitted assigns; provided, however, that no party hereto or thereto may assign its respective rights or delegate its respective obligations under this Agreement without the express
prior written consent of the other parties hereto or thereto. 
 7.3. Third-Party Beneficiaries. Except for the
indemnification rights under this Agreement of any ConocoPhillips Indemnitee or Phillips 66 Indemnitee in their respective capacities as such, (a) the provisions of this Agreement are solely for the benefit of the parties and are not intended
to confer upon any Person except the parties any rights or remedies hereunder, and (b) there are no third-party beneficiaries of this Agreement and this Agreement shall not provide any third person with any remedy, claim, liability,
reimbursement, claim of action or other right in excess of those existing without reference to this Agreement. 
 7.4.
Notices. All notices, requests, claims, demands or other communications under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be given or made (and shall be deemed to have been duly given or made upon receipt) by delivery in person, by overnight
courier service, by facsimile or electronic transmission with receipt confirmed (followed by delivery of an original via overnight courier service) or by registered or certified mail (postage prepaid, return receipt requested) to the respective
parties at the following addresses (or at such other address for a party as shall be specified in a notice given in accordance with this Section 7.4): 
 If to ConocoPhillips, to: 
 ConocoPhillips 

600 North Dairy Ashford Street 
 Houston, Texas 77079 
 Attention: General Counsel 

If to Phillips 66 to: 
 Phillips 66 
 [—] 

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 Any party may, by notice to the other party, change the address and contact person to which any such notices
are to be given. 
 7.5. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement or the application thereof to any Person or
circumstance is determined by a Delaware state or federal court to be invalid, void or unenforceable, the remaining provisions hereof or thereof, or the application of such provision to Persons or circumstances or in jurisdictions other than those
as to which it has been held invalid or unenforceable, shall remain in full force and effect and shall in no way be affected, impaired or invalidated thereby. Upon such determination, the parties shall negotiate in good faith in an effort to agree
upon such a suitable and equitable provision to effect the original intent of the parties. 
 7.6. Force Majeure. No
party shall be deemed in default of this Agreement to the extent that any delay or failure in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement, other than a delay or failure to make a payment, results from any cause beyond its reasonable
control and without its fault or negligence, such as acts of God, acts of civil or military authority, embargoes, epidemics, war, riots, insurrections, fires, explosions, earthquakes, floods, unusually severe weather conditions, labor problems or
unavailability of parts, or, in the case of computer systems, any failure in electrical or air conditioning equipment. In the event of any such excused delay, the time for performance shall be extended for a period equal to the time lost by reason
of the delay. 
 7.7. Headings. The article, section and paragraph headings contained in this Agreement are for reference
purposes only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. 
 7.8. Survival of
Covenants. The covenants, representations and warranties contained in this Agreement, and liability for the breach of any obligations contained herein, shall survive the Separation and the Distribution and shall remain in full force and effect.

 7.9. Waivers of Default. Waiver by any party of any default by the other party of any provision of this Agreement
shall not be deemed a waiver by the waiving party of any subsequent or other default, nor shall it prejudice the rights of the other party. No failure or delay by any party in exercising any right, power or privilege under this Agreement shall
operate as a waiver thereof nor shall a single or partial exercise thereof prejudice any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right, power or privilege. 

7.10. Amendments. No provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed waived, amended, supplemented or modified by any party, unless
such waiver, amendment, supplement or modification is in writing and signed by the authorized representative of the party against whom it is sought to enforce such waiver, amendment, supplement or modification. 

7.11. Limitations of Liability. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING IN THIS AGREEMENT TO THE CONTRARY, NEITHER PHILLIPS 66 OR ITS
AFFILIATES, ON THE ONE HAND, NOR CONOCOPHILLIPS OR ITS AFFILIATES, ON THE OTHER HAND, SHALL BE LIABLE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT TO THE OTHER FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY, REMOTE, SPECULATIVE OR SIMILAR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF
COMPENSATORY DAMAGES OF THE OTHER ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY (OTHER THAN ANY SUCH LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO A THIRD-PARTY CLAIM). 

  
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 7.12. Further Assurances. 

(a) In addition to the actions specifically provided for elsewhere in this Agreement, each of the parties hereto shall use its
commercially reasonable efforts, prior to, on and after the Distribution Date, to take, or cause to be taken, all actions, and to do, or cause to be done, all things, reasonably necessary, proper or advisable under applicable Laws, regulations and
agreements, to consummate and make effective the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, the Separation and Distribution Agreement and the other Ancillary Agreements. 
 (b) Without limiting the foregoing, prior to, on and after the Distribution Date, each party hereto shall cooperate with the other parties, and without any further consideration, but at the expense of the
requesting party, to execute and deliver, or use its commercially reasonable efforts to cause to be executed and delivered, all instruments, including instruments of conveyance, assignment and transfer, and to make all filings with, and to obtain
all consents, approvals or authorizations of, any Governmental Authority or any other Person under any permit, license, agreement, indenture or other instrument (including any third-party consents or Governmental Approvals), and to take all such
other actions as such party may reasonably be requested to take by any other party hereto from time to time, consistent with the terms of this Agreement, the Separation and Distribution Agreement and the other Ancillary Agreements, in order to
effectuate the provisions and purposes of this Agreement, the Separation and Distribution Agreement and the other Ancillary Agreements and the transfers of the Phillips 66 Assets and the assignment and assumption of the Phillips 66 Liabilities and
the other transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. Without limiting the foregoing, each party will, at the reasonable request, cost and expense of any other party, take such other actions as may be reasonably necessary to vest in such other
party good and marketable title, free and clear of any Security Interest, if and to the extent it is practicable to do so. 

(c) On or prior to the Distribution Date, ConocoPhillips and Phillips 66 in their respective capacities as direct and indirect
stockholders of their respective Subsidiaries, shall each ratify any actions which are reasonably necessary or desirable to be taken by ConocoPhillips Company, Phillips 66 Company or any other Subsidiary of ConocoPhillips, as the case may be, to
effectuate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, the Separation and Distribution Agreement and the other Ancillary Agreements. 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Indemnification and Release Agreement to be
executed by their duly authorized representatives. 
  

			
	CONOCOPHILLIPS
		
	By:	 	 
		 	 Name:

Title:

  

			
	PHILLIPS 66
		
	By:	 	 
		 	 Name:

Title:

  
 -34-Form of Intellectual Property Assignment and License Agreement

 Exhibit 10.5 

 
  

 
 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
ASSIGNMENT AND LICENSE AGREEMENT 
 BY AND BETWEEN 

CONOCOPHILLIPS 
 AND 
 PHILLIPS 66 

DATED AS OF [ ], 2012 
  

 
  

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

					
	 	  	Page	 
	 ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS
	  	 	1	  
		
	 ARTICLE II SOFTWARE
	  	 	6	  
	 2.1         Existing Software Ownership
	  	 	6	  
	 2.2         Allocation of Software Ownership Within a Group
	  	 	6	  
	 2.3         Software License Grants
	  	 	6	  
	 2.4         Furnishing of Software
	  	 	7	  
	 2.5         Subsequent Derivative Works
	  	 	7	  
	 2.6         Confidentiality of Software
	  	 	8	  
	 2.7         No Contravention of Existing License Agreements
	  	 	8	  
		
	 ARTICLE III PROPRIETARY INFORMATION
	  	 	8	  
	 3.1         Ownership of Existing Proprietary Information
	  	 	8	  
	 3.2         Allocation of Proprietary Information Within a Group
	  	 	9	  
	 3.3         License Grants for Proprietary Information
	  	 	9	  
	 3.4         Confidentiality Obligations
	  	 	10	  
	 3.5         Limitations on Confidentiality Restrictions
	  	 	10	  
	 3.6         Compelled Production
	  	 	10	  
	 3.7         Furnishing of Proprietary Information
	  	 	11	  
	 3.8         No Contravention of Existing License Agreements
	  	 	11	  
		
	 ARTICLE IV PATENTS
	  	 	11	  
	 4.1         Ownership of Existing Patents
	  	 	11	  
	 4.2         License to Existing Patents
	  	 	11	  
		
	 ARTICLE V TRADEMARKS
	  	 	12	  
	 5.1         Ownership of Trademarks
	  	 	12	  
	 5.2         Allocation of Trademarks Within a Group
	  	 	13	  
	 5.3         No rights in Phillips 66 Group Trademarks
	  	 	13	  
	 5.4         License to ConocoPhillips Group Trademarks
	  	 	13	  
	 5.5         Ownership of Domains
	  	 	14	  
	 5.6         License and Transfer-back of Certain Domain Names to
ConocoPhillips
	  	 	14	  
	 5.7         FTC Matter Related to Certain Phillips 66 Group Trademarks
	  	 	14	  
		
	 ARTICLE VI IPR FUTURES AND ISSUES OF OWNERSHIP
	  	 	14	  
	 6.1         Ownership Unaffected by this Agreement
	  	 	14	  
	 6.2         No Rights or Licenses Granted
	  	 	15	  
	 6.3         Issues as to Ownership
	  	 	15	  
		
	 ARTICLE VII ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLICENSES
	  	 	15	  
	 7.1         Assignment Agreements
	  	 	15	  
	 7.2         Assignment of Phillips 66 IP Licenses
	  	 	15	  
	 7.3         Assignment of ConocoPhillips IP Licenses
	  	 	16	  
	 7.4         Sublicense of Phillips 66 IP Licenses
	  	 	16	  

  
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	 7.5         Sublicense of ConocoPhillips IP Licenses
	  	 	16	  
	 7.6         Acquisition of Subsidiary by Phillips 66
	  	 	16	  
	 7.7         Failure of Assignment of Phillips 66 IP Licenses
	  	 	17	  
	 7.8         Failure of Assignment of ConocoPhillips IP Licenses
	  	 	18	  
	 7.9         Order of Precedence
	  	 	19	  
		
	 ARTICLE VIII ASSIGNMENT/SUBLICENSING
	  	 	19	  
	 8.1         Assignments
	  	 	19	  
	 8.2         Sublicense Rights
	  	 	19	  
		
	 ARTICLE IX INFRINGEMENT
	  	 	19	  
		
	 ARTICLE X NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS
	  	 	20	  
		
	 ARTICLE XI GOVERNING LAW; IP CLAIMS
	  	 	20	  
	 11.1       Choice of Law
	  	 	20	  
	 11.2       Intellectual Property Rights
	  	 	20	  
	 11.3       Equitable Remedies
	  	 	20	  
	 11.4       Bankruptcy
	  	 	21	  
		
	 ARTICLE XII NOTICE
	  	 	21	  
		
	 ARTICLE XIII FURTHER DUE DILIGENCE
	  	 	22	  
		
	 ARTICLE XIV FEES AND EXPENSES
	  	 	22	  
		
	 ARTICLE XV MISCELLANEOUS
	  	 	22	  
	 15.1       No Other Rights
	  	 	22	  
	 15.2       No Enforcement Against Third Party
	  	 	22	  
	 15.3       Further Assurances
	  	 	22	  
	 15.4       Rules of Construction
	  	 	23	  
	 15.5       Amendments
	  	 	23	  
	 15.6       No Waiver
	  	 	24	  
	 15.7       Third Party Beneficiaries
	  	 	24	  
	 15.8       Force Majeure
	  	 	24	  
	 15.9       Counterparts
	  	 	24	  
	 15.10      Severability
	  	 	25	  
	 15.11      Entire Agreement
	  	 	25	  

  
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 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ASSIGNMENT AND LICENSE AGREEMENT 

THIS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ASSIGNMENT AND LICENSE AGREEMENT made and entered into effective as of [ ], 2012 (this
“Agreement”), is by and between ConocoPhillips, a Delaware corporation (“ConocoPhillips”), and Phillips 66, a Delaware corporation and wholly-owned subsidiary of ConocoPhillips (“Phillips 66”) (the
“Parties”). Capitalized terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the respective meanings assigned to them in Article I or in that certain Separation and Distribution Agreement between ConocoPhillips and Phillips 66 dated as
of [ ], 2012 (the “Separation and Distribution Agreement”). 
 R E C I T A L S 

WHEREAS, the board of directors of ConocoPhillips (the “ConocoPhillips Board”) has determined that it is in the best interests
of ConocoPhillips and its stockholders to create a new publicly traded company that shall operate the Phillips 66 Business; 

WHEREAS, Phillips 66 has been incorporated for this purpose and has not engaged in activities except in preparation for its corporate
reorganization and the distribution of its stock; 
 WHEREAS, in furtherance of the foregoing, the ConocoPhillips Board has
determined that it is appropriate and desirable for ConocoPhillips and its applicable Subsidiaries to transfer the Phillips 66 Assets, including the Phillips 66 Intellectual Property, to Phillips 66 and its applicable Subsidiaries, and for Phillips
66 and its applicable Subsidiaries to assume the Phillips 66 Liabilities, in each case, as more fully described in the Separation and Distribution Agreement, the Ancillary Agreements and the Associated Agreements; 

WHEREAS, Phillips 66 and its Subsidiaries desire to receive (and ConocoPhillips is willing to grant to Phillips 66 and its Subsidiaries)
certain rights under Patents and non-Patent Intellectual Property retained and owned by ConocoPhillips or its Subsidiaries on or after the Effective Date, and ConocoPhillips and its Subsidiaries desire to receive (and Phillips 66 is willing to grant
to ConocoPhillips and its Subsidiaries) certain rights under Patents and Non-Patent Intellectual Property Rights owned by Phillips 66 or its Subsidiaries on or after the Effective Date. 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual covenants and agreements set forth below, and other good and valuable
consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby agree as follows: 
 ARTICLE I

 DEFINITIONS 
 For the purpose of this Agreement, the following terms shall have the following meanings: 
 “Affiliate” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

 “Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble. 

“Ancillary Agreements” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Associated Agreements” shall mean the Copyright and Technology Assignment, the Patent Assignment, the Trademark and
Service Mark Assignment, and the Domain Name Assignment. 
 “Authorized Persons” shall have the meaning set
forth in Section 3.4. 
 “ConocoPhillips” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble. 

“ConocoPhillips Board” shall have the meaning set forth in the recitals. 

“ConocoPhillips Business” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“ConocoPhillips Company” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“ConocoPhillips Group” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“ConocoPhillips Group Proprietary Information” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.1.1. 

“ConocoPhillips Group Software” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.1. 

“ConocoPhillips Group Trademarks” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.1.1. 

“ConocoPhillips IP Licenses” shall mean all (a) licenses, permissions and covenants granted by any Person,
including Phillips 66 Group members, to ConocoPhillips or any Subsidiary of ConocoPhillips to, in any way, exploit or use Intellectual Property owned, controlled or otherwise licensable by such Person, and the corresponding agreements by which such
licenses, permissions or covenants are granted, which are licenses, permissions or covenants to use or exploit Software, Patents or Proprietary Information and that primarily relate to, arise out of or result from the ConocoPhillips Business (such
licenses, permissions and covenants, and their corresponding agreements, being collectively referred to as “Inbound ConocoPhillips IP Licenses”); and (b) licenses, permissions and covenants granted by ConocoPhillips or any Subsidiary
of ConocoPhillips to any Person to, in any way, exploit or use Intellectual Property owned, controlled or otherwise licensable by the ConocoPhillips Group, and the corresponding agreements by which such licenses, permissions or covenants are
granted, which are licenses, permissions or covenants to use or exploit Software, Patents or Proprietary Information and that primarily relate to, arise out of or result from the ConocoPhillips Business (such licenses, permissions and covenants, and
their corresponding agreements, being collectively referred to as “Outbound ConocoPhillips IP Licenses”). Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Agreement shall not be deemed a ConocoPhillips IP License. 

  
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 “Copyright and Technology Assignment” shall mean that certain Copyright and
Technology Assignment contemporaneously executed by ConocoPhillips Company and Phillips 66 Company in the form attached hereto as Exhibit I. 
 “Copyrights” shall mean all copyrights and related rights and interests in copyrights and related rights, moral rights, licenses and all other rights, privileges and priorities relating
to any works of authorship or any subject matter protected by related rights, including all works of authorship under Section 102 of Title 17 of the United States Code, under the copyright and related rights laws of every country and
jurisdiction throughout the world, now or hereafter known, whether registered or unregistered, for their entire term of protection, including all extensions, licenses, renewals or reversions thereof. 

“Derivative Work” shall mean a work which is based upon one or more preexisting works, and which is a derivative work,
including any revision, modification, translation, abridgment, condensation, expansion, collection, compilation, or any other form in which such preexisting works may be recast, transformed, or adapted, and which, if prepared without authorization
by the owner of a preexisting work, would constitute Copyright infringement. 
 “Distribution” shall have the
meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 
 “Existing ConocoPhillips Group Patents”
shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.1.1. 
 “Existing Phillips 66 Group Patents” shall have the
meaning set forth in Section 4.1.2. 
 “Governmental Authority” shall have the meaning set forth in the
Separation and Distribution Agreement. 
 “Group” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and
Distribution Agreement. 
 “Inbound ConocoPhillips IP Licenses” shall have the meaning set forth in the
definition of ConocoPhillips IP Licenses. 
 “Inbound Phillips 66 IP Licenses” shall have the meaning set forth
in the definition of Phillips 66 IP Licenses. 
 “Intellectual Property” shall have the meaning set forth in
the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 
 “Internal Contribution” shall have the meaning set forth in the
Separation and Distribution Agreement. 
 “Internal Contribution Date” shall mean the date on which the
Internal Contribution is effected. 
 “IPR Futures” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.1.1.

  
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 “Licensee” shall mean a Party receiving a license of any Intellectual
Property hereunder. 
 “Licensor” shall mean a Party licensing any Intellectual Property hereunder. 

“Outbound ConocoPhillips IP Licenses” shall have the meaning set forth in the definition of ConocoPhillips IP Licenses.

 “Outbound Phillips 66 IP Licenses” shall have the meaning set forth in the definition of Phillips 66 IP
Licenses. 
 “Parties” shall have the meaning assigned to it in the preamble. 

“Patent Assignment” shall mean that certain Patent Assignment contemporaneously executed by ConocoPhillips Company and
Phillips 66 Company, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit II. 
 “Patents” shall mean patents and patent
applications, all foreign counterparts, continuations, divisions, reissues, reexaminations and renewals of such patents and patent applications, all prosecution files and databases for such patents and patent applications and all inventions created
or first reduced to practice as of the Distribution on which a patent later issues. 
 “Person” shall have the
meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 
 “Phillips 66” shall have the meaning set
forth in the preamble. 
 “Phillips 66 Business” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and
Distribution Agreement. 
 “Phillips 66 Company” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and
Distribution Agreement. 
 “Phillips 66 Group” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and
Distribution Agreement. 
 “Phillips 66 Designee” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and
Distribution Agreement. 
 “Phillips 66 Group Domains” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.5.1.

 “Phillips 66 Group Proprietary Information” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.1.2.

 “Phillips 66 Group Software” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.2. 

“Phillips 66 Group Trademarks” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.1.2. 

“Phillips 66 IP Licenses” shall mean all (a) licenses, permissions and covenants granted by any Person, including
ConocoPhillips Group members, to Phillips 66 or any Subsidiary of 

  
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Phillips 66 to, in any way, exploit or use Intellectual Property owned, controlled or otherwise licensable by such Person, and the corresponding agreements by which such licenses, permissions or
covenants are granted, which are licenses, permissions or covenants to use or exploit Software, Patents or Proprietary Information and that primarily relate to, arise out of or result from the Phillips 66 Business (such licenses, permissions and
covenants, and their corresponding agreements, being collectively referred to as “Inbound Phillips 66 IP Licenses”); and (b) licenses, permissions and covenants granted by Phillips 66 or any Subsidiary of Phillips 66 to any Person to,
in any way, exploit or use Intellectual Property owned, controlled or otherwise licensable by the Phillips 66 Group, and the corresponding agreements by which such licenses, permissions or covenants are granted, which are licenses, permissions or
covenants to use or exploit Software, Patents or Proprietary Information and that primarily relate to, arise out of or result from the Phillips 66 Business (such licenses, permissions and covenants, and their corresponding agreements, being
collectively referred to as “Outbound Phillips 66 IP Licenses”). Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Agreement shall not be deemed a Phillips 66 IP License. 
 “Proprietary Information” shall mean (i) business and technical information, including ideas, data, knowledge, trade secrets, know-how and algorithms, existing as of the
Distribution, which is proprietary and/or that derives economic value, actual or potential, from not being generally known to, and not being readily ascertainable by proper means by, other persons who can obtain economic value from its disclosure or
use and is the subject of efforts that are reasonable under the circumstances to maintain its secrecy and (ii) all physical manifestations of the business and technical information described in the preceding clause (i), including documents,
specifications, designs, plans, records, drawings and databases. 
 “Separation and Distribution Agreement”
shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble. 
 “Software” shall have the meaning set forth in the
Separation and Distribution Agreement. 
 “Subsidiary” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and
Distribution Agreement. 
 “Third Party” shall mean any Person other than a member of a Group. 

“Trademark” shall mean any word, name, corporate name, trade name, domain name (including, without limitation, IP
addresses and ASNs), logo, design, mark, trademark, service mark, symbol, device, trade dress, any common law marks, trademark or service mark application or registration, or any other indicia of origin or any combination thereof and all goodwill
associated therewith. 
 “Trademark and Service Mark Assignment” shall mean that certain Trademark and Service
Mark Assignment contemporaneously executed by ConocoPhillips Company and Phillips 66 Company in the form attached hereto as Exhibit III. 
 “Transaction Expenses” shall mean with respect to any Party, all out-of-pocket expenses (including, without limitation, all fees and expenses of counsel, accountants, investment bankers,
experts, consultants or agents to such Party or any of its Affiliates and including governmental 

  
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transfer taxes, recording fees and other similar fees and impositions) incurred by such Party or its Affiliates (or on such Party’s or Affiliate’s behalf) in connection with or related
to the authorization, preparation, negotiation, execution or performance of this Agreement. 
 ARTICLE II 

SOFTWARE 
  

	 	2.1	Existing Software Ownership 

 As between the Phillips 66 Group and the ConocoPhillips Group, any Software existing as of the Internal Contribution Date that was: 

2.1.1. created by or for or assigned, transferred, conveyed to, or otherwise owned by ConocoPhillips or any other member of either Group
that primarily relates to, arises out of or results from the ConocoPhillips Business, shall be owned by ConocoPhillips Company or, at ConocoPhillips’ discretion, a Subsidiary of ConocoPhillips (“ConocoPhillips Group Software”);

 2.1.2. created by or for or assigned, transferred, conveyed to, or otherwise owned by ConocoPhillips or any other member of
either Group that primarily relates to, arises out of or results from the Phillips 66 Business shall be owned by Phillips 66 Company or, at Phillips 66’s discretion, a Phillips 66 Designee (“Phillips 66 Group Software”); and

 2.1.3. created by or for or assigned, transferred, conveyed to, or otherwise owned by ConocoPhillips and that is not covered
under Section 2.1.1 or Section 2.1.2 shall be owned by ConocoPhillips Company or, at ConocoPhillips’ discretion, a Subsidiary of ConocoPhillips. 
  

	 	2.2	Allocation of Software Ownership Within a Group 

 Each Group may allocate ownership of Software owned by that Group to the appropriate member or members within that Group. 
  

	 	2.3	Software License Grants 

2.3.1. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and subject to rights of Third Parties and licenses in effect as of the
Internal Contribution Date, effective as of the Internal Contribution Date, ConocoPhillips hereby grants, and agrees to cause each other ConocoPhillips Group member to grant, to Phillips 66 Company a non-exclusive, fully paid-up, worldwide,
perpetual, non-sublicensable (except as provided in Section 8.2), non-assignable (except as provided in Section 8.1), royalty-free and irrevocable license to, in the conduct of the Phillips 66 Business, use, reproduce, distribute, display
and prepare Derivative Works based upon, any ConocoPhillips Group Software that is used in the Phillips 66 Business as of the Internal Contribution Date. 

  
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 2.3.2. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and subject to rights of Third
Parties and licenses in effect as of the Internal Contribution Date, effective immediately following the Internal Contribution Date, Phillips 66 hereby grants, and agrees to cause each other Phillips 66 Group member to grant to ConocoPhillips
Company a non-exclusive, fully paid-up, worldwide, perpetual, non-sublicensable (except as provided in Section 8.2), non-assignable (except as provided in Section 8.1), royalty-free and irrevocable license to, in the conduct of the
ConocoPhillips Business, use, reproduce, distribute, display and prepare Derivative Works based upon, any Phillips 66 Group Software that is used in the ConocoPhillips Business as of the Internal Contribution Date. 

2.3.3. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and subject to rights of Third Parties and licenses in effect as of the
Internal Contribution Date, effective as of the Internal Contribution Date, ConocoPhillips hereby grants, and agrees to cause each other ConocoPhillips Group member to grant, to Phillips 66 Company a non-exclusive, fully paid-up, worldwide,
perpetual, fully-sublicensable, fully-assignable, royalty-free and irrevocable license to use, reproduce, distribute, display and prepare Derivative Works based upon any Software described under Section 2.1.3. The license granted in this
Section 2.3.3 shall not be restricted to any field of use. 
  

	 	2.4	Furnishing of Software 

Subject to reasonable confidentiality restrictions and Third Party rights, until the date that is twelve (12) months after the
Internal Contribution Date, a Group may request a copy of Software licensed pursuant to Section 2.3, including the source code, which Software such Group reasonably believes is required in the conduct of its business, and the other Group shall
provide a copy of such Software; provided that, in each case, such Software exists in the same form in which it existed as of the Internal Contribution Date. Following such twelve-month period, for an additional two-year period, each Group shall use
reasonable efforts to supply a copy of such Software to the requesting Group. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the Party in possession of the licensed Software need only furnish a copy of such software in the form in which it existed
as of the Internal Contribution Date and in no event shall a Party be required to furnish to the other Party any upgrades, updates, enhancements or other modifications to the licensed Software. 

 

	 	2.5	Subsequent Derivative Works 

 After the Internal Contribution Date, a Group creating a Derivative Work of Software licensed from another Group shall own all rights in and to the particular modifications, additions or changes made to
such Software by the creating Group, subject to the Intellectual Property rights of the licensing Group. No license is granted hereunder to such modifications, additions or changes by the Group creating such a Derivative Work to the Group that owns
the Software on which such Derivative Work is based and the Group creating such a Derivative Work shall not, by virtue of creating any Derivative Work, gain any greater rights in and to such licensed Software than are expressly granted pursuant to
this Agreement. 

  
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	 	2.6	Confidentiality of Software 

 Each Group shall treat any source code for Software owned by the other Group as Proprietary Information of the other Group and shall hold it in confidence in accordance with the terms of Section 3.4.

  

	 	2.7	No Contravention of Existing License Agreements 

 Nothing in this Agreement, the Separation and Distribution Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement changes, alters, limits or expands any current rights that any ConocoPhillips Group member or any Phillips
66 Group member may have been granted as of the Internal Contribution Date by any Person to reproduce, distribute, display or otherwise use Software. For purposes of clarity, the Parties understand and agree that the purpose of the Software licenses
granted herein is to allow to continue after the Internal Contribution Date certain incidental uses by one Group of the other Group’s Software which have taken place in the Groups prior to the Internal Contribution Date and neither Group shall
seek to use any license to Software granted hereunder to exploit Software in a manner that was not granted prior to the Internal Contribution Date. 
 ARTICLE III 
 PROPRIETARY INFORMATION 

 

	 	3.1	Ownership of Existing Proprietary Information 

 As between the Phillips 66 Group and the ConocoPhillips Group, any Proprietary Information existing as of the Internal Contribution Date: 

3.1.1. created or developed by or for or assigned, transferred, conveyed to, or otherwise owned by ConocoPhillips Company or any other
member of either Group that primarily relates to, arises out of or results from the ConocoPhillips Business, shall be owned by ConocoPhillips Company or, at ConocoPhillips’ discretion, a Subsidiary of ConocoPhillips. Proprietary Information
owned by the ConocoPhillips Company or another Subsidiary of ConocoPhillips pursuant to this Section 3.1.1 is referred to as “ConocoPhillips Group Proprietary Information” and includes, but is not limited to the Proprietary
Information listed in Schedule 3.1.1; 
 3.1.2. created or developed by or for or assigned, transferred, conveyed to, or
otherwise owned by ConocoPhillips Company or any other member of either Group that primarily relates to, arises out of or results from the Phillips 66 Business, shall be owned by Phillips 66 Company or, at Phillips 66’s discretion, a Phillips
66 Designee; Proprietary Information owned by Phillips 66 Company or another Phillips 66 Designee pursuant to this Section 3.1.2 is referred to as “Phillips 66 Group Proprietary Information” and includes, but is not limited to the
Proprietary Information listed in Schedule 3.1.2; and 

  
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 3.1.3. created or developed by or for or assigned, transferred, conveyed to, or otherwise
owned by ConocoPhillips Company, and that is not covered under Section 3.1.1 or Section 3.1.2 shall be owned by ConocoPhillips Company or, at ConocoPhillips’s discretion, a Subsidiary of ConocoPhillips. 

 

	 	3.2	Allocation of Proprietary Information Within a Group 

 Each Group may allocate ownership of Proprietary Information owned by that Group to the appropriate member or members within that Group. 

 

	 	3.3	License Grants for Proprietary Information 

 3.3.1. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and subject to rights of Third Parties and licenses in effect as of the Internal Contribution Date, effective as of the Internal Contribution
Date, ConocoPhillips hereby grants, and agrees to cause each other ConocoPhillips Group member to grant, to Phillips 66 Company a non-exclusive, fully paid-up, worldwide, perpetual, non-sublicensable (except as provided in Section 8.2),
non-assignable (except as provided in Section 8.1), royalty-free and irrevocable license to, in the conduct of the Phillips 66 Business, use any ConocoPhillips Group Proprietary Information that is used in the Phillips 66 Business as of the
Internal Contribution Date. 
 3.3.2. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and subject to rights of Third
Parties and licenses in effect as of the Internal Contribution Date, effective immediately following the Internal Contribution Date, Phillips 66 hereby grants, and agrees to cause each other Phillips 66 Group member to grant, to ConocoPhillips
Company a non-exclusive, fully paid-up, worldwide, perpetual, non-sublicensable (except as provided in Section 8.2), non-assignable (except as provided in Section 8.1), royalty-free and irrevocable license to, in the conduct of the
ConocoPhillips Business, use any Phillips 66 Group Proprietary Information that is used in the ConocoPhillips Business as of the Internal Contribution Date. 
 3.3.3. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and subject to rights of Third Parties and licenses in effect as of the Internal Contribution Date, effective as of the Internal Contribution
Date, ConocoPhillips hereby grants, and agrees to cause each other ConocoPhillips Group member to grant, to Phillips 66 Company an exclusive, fully paid-up, worldwide, perpetual, fully-sublicensable, fully-assignable, royalty-free and irrevocable
license to, in the conduct of the Phillips 66 Business, use any Proprietary Information described in Section 3.1.3 that is used in the ConocoPhillips Business as of the Internal Contribution Date. In addition, subject to rights of Third Parties
and licenses in effect as of the Internal Contribution Date, effective as of the Internal Contribution Date, ConocoPhillips hereby grants, and agrees to cause each other ConocoPhillips Group member to grant, to Phillips 66 Company a non-exclusive,
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worldwide, perpetual, fully-sublicensable, fully-assignable, royalty-free and irrevocable license to use any ConocoPhillips Group Proprietary Information described in Section 3.1.3 in any
field of use that does not fall within the ConocoPhillips Business and the Phillips 66 Business. 
  

	 	3.4	Confidentiality Obligations 

 With respect to Proprietary Information owned by the other Group, each Group shall: 
 3.4.1. restrict disclosure of such Proprietary Information to its employees, contractors, Affiliates and advisors with a need to know (“Authorized Persons”) and obligate such Authorized Persons
to conduct themselves in accordance with the obligations assumed herein, and 
 3.4.2. not disclose such Proprietary Information
to any Third Party without the prior written approval of such other Group. 
  

	 	3.5	Limitations on Confidentiality Restrictions 

 The restrictions concerning the use or disclosure of Proprietary Information contained in Section 3.4 shall not apply to information: 

3.5.1. lawfully received free of restriction from another source that was not legally or contractually prohibited from distribution of
such information; 
 3.5.2. after it has become generally available to the public without breach of this Agreement; 

3.5.3. independently developed or derived by the recipient without use of the Proprietary Information; or 

3.5.4. that the Group who owns such information agrees, in writing, may be used or disclosed and then only to the extent of such
agreement. 
  

	 	3.6	Compelled Production 

The restrictions concerning the use or disclosure of Proprietary Information contained in Section 3.4 shall not preclude a member of
either Group, on the good faith advice of counsel, from complying with applicable law or other demand under lawful process, including a discovery request in a civil litigation or from a governmental agency or official, if the member first gives the
Group owning the relevant Proprietary Information prompt notice of the required disclosure and cooperates with the owning Group, at the owning Group’s sole expense, in seeking reasonable protective arrangements with the party requiring
disclosure under applicable law or other demand under lawful process. In no event shall such cooperation require any member of a Group to take any action which, on the advice of its counsel, could result in the imposition of any sanctions or other
penalties against that member. 

  
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	 	3.7	Furnishing of Proprietary Information 

 Except as required by the terms of this Agreement, no member of any Group is required to furnish any physical manifestations of any Proprietary Information to any member of any other Group. 

 

	 	3.8	No Contravention of Existing License Agreements 

 Nothing in this Agreement, the Separation and Distribution Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement changes, alters, limits or expands any current rights that any ConocoPhillips Group member or any Phillips
66 Group member may have been granted as of the Distribution by any Person to use Proprietary Information. For purposes of clarity, the Parties understand and agree that the purpose of the licenses to use Proprietary Information granted herein is to
allow to continue after the Internal Contribution Date certain incidental uses by one Group of the other Group’s Proprietary Information which have taken place in the Groups prior to the Internal Contribution Date and neither Group shall seek
to use any license to Proprietary Information granted hereunder to exploit Proprietary Information in a manner that was not granted prior to the Internal Contribution Date. 
 ARTICLE IV 
 PATENTS 

 

	 	4.1	Ownership of Existing Patents 

 As between the Phillips 66 Group and the ConocoPhillips Group, any Patents existing as of the Internal Contribution Date that: 
 4.1.1. were invented or developed by or for or assigned, transferred, conveyed to, or otherwise owned by the ConocoPhillips Group and are primarily related to the ConocoPhillips Business, including but
not limited to, those set forth on Schedule 4.1.1 hereto, shall be owned by ConocoPhillips Company or, at ConocoPhillips’ discretion, a Subsidiary of ConocoPhillips (“Existing ConocoPhillips Group Patents” as further defined in
Exhibit II); 
 4.1.2. were invented or developed by or for or assigned, transferred, conveyed to, or otherwise invented or
developed for the benefit of the Phillips 66 Group and are primarily related to the Phillips 66 Business, including but not limited to, those set forth on Schedule 4.1.2 hereto, shall be owned by Phillips 66 Company or, at Phillips 66’s
discretion, a Phillips 66 Designee (“Existing Phillips 66 Group Patents” as further defined in Exhibit II). 
  

	 	4.2	License to Existing Patents 

 4.2.1. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and subject to rights of Third Parties and licenses in effect as of the Distribution, effective as of the Internal Contribution Date,
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each other ConocoPhillips Group member to grant, to Phillips 66 Company under Existing ConocoPhillips Group Patents, including, for the purpose of clarification, all counterparts, continuations,
divisions, reissues, reexaminations and renewals thereof, an exclusive, fully paid-up, worldwide, perpetual, fully-sublicensable, fully-assignable, royalty-free and irrevocable license to make, have made, use, have used, offer to sell, sell and
import any and all products and services in the conduct of the Phillips 66 Business, and limited to the scope of the Phillips 66 Business as of the Internal Contribution Date. For the purpose of clarification, ConocoPhillips reserves all rights, and
no license is granted herein to Phillips 66 Company under Existing ConocoPhillips Group Patents to make, have made, use, offer to sell, sell and import any and all products and services other than in the conduct of the Phillips 66 Business as of the
Internal Contribution Date. 
 4.2.2. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and subject to rights of Third
Parties and licenses in effect as of the Internal Contribution Date, effective immediately following the Internal Contribution Date, Phillips 66 hereby grants, and agrees to cause each other Phillips 66 Group member to grant, to ConocoPhillips
Company under Existing Phillips 66 Group Patents, including, for the purpose of clarification, all counterparts, continuations, divisions, reissues, reexaminations and renewals thereof, an exclusive, fully paid-up, worldwide, perpetual,
fully-sublicensable, fully-assignable, royalty-free and irrevocable license to make, have made, use, have used, offer to sell, sell and import any and all products and services in the conduct of the ConocoPhillips Business, and limited to the scope
of the ConocoPhillips Business as of the Internal Contribution Date. For the purpose of clarification, Phillips 66 reserves all rights, and no license is granted herein to ConocoPhillips Company under Existing Phillips 66 Group Patents to make, have
made, use, offer to sell, sell and import any and all products and services other than in the conduct of the ConocoPhillips Business as of the Internal Contribution Date. 
 4.2.3. Should the owner of any Patent subject to the license grants in Section 4.2.1 or 4.2.2 not wish to prepare, file, prosecute, maintain or issue any patent application, or maintain a Patent
issuing from any such patent applications, in any particular country, the owning Party, in consideration for the then fair market value of such Patent, shall grant the other Party any necessary authority to file, prosecute, maintain or issue such
patent application, or maintain such Patent, in the name of non-owning Party and at its sole expense. 
 ARTICLE V 

TRADEMARKS 
  

	 	5.1	Ownership of Trademarks 

As between the Phillips 66 Group and the ConocoPhillips Group, any Trademarks existing as of the Internal Contribution Date that:

  
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 5.1.1. were created or developed by or for or assigned, transferred, conveyed to, or
otherwise owned by the ConocoPhillips Group and primarily relate to, arise out of or result from the ConocoPhillips Business, shall be owned by ConocoPhillips Company or, at ConocoPhillips’ discretion, a Subsidiary of ConocoPhillips. Trademarks
owned by ConocoPhillips Company or another Subsidiary of ConocoPhillips pursuant to this Section 5.1.1 are referred to as “ConocoPhillips Group Trademarks” and are listed in Schedule 5.1.1; and 

5.1.2. were created or developed by or for or assigned, transferred, conveyed to, or otherwise owned by the Phillips 66 Group and
primarily relate to, arise out of or result from the Phillips 66 Business, shall be owned by Phillips 66 Company or, at Phillips 66’s discretion, a Phillips 66 Designee. Trademarks owned by Phillips 66 Company or another Phillips 66 Designee
pursuant to this Section 5.1.2 are referred to as “Phillips 66 Group Trademarks” and are listed in Schedule 5.1.2. 
  

	 	5.2	Allocation of Trademarks Within a Group 

 Each Group may allocate ownership of Trademarks owned by that Group to the appropriate member within that Group. 
  

	 	5.3	No rights in Phillips 66 Group Trademarks 

 For the avoidance of doubt, and notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, in any Ancillary Agreement or in the Separation and Distribution Agreement, all Trademarks other than the ConocoPhillips
Group Trademarks shall be exclusively owned by Phillips 66 Company or, at Phillips 66’s discretion, a Phillips 66 Designee. Nothing in this Agreement, the Separation and Distribution Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement changes, alters, limits
or expands any current rights that any ConocoPhillips Group member or any Phillips 66 Group Member may have been granted as of the Internal Contribution Date by any party to use Trademarks. 

 

	 	5.4	License to ConocoPhillips Group Trademarks 

 Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and subject to rights of Third Parties and licenses in effect as of the Internal Contribution Date, effective as of the Internal Contribution Date,
ConocoPhillips hereby grants, and agrees to cause each other ConocoPhillips Group member to grant, to Phillips 66 Company under ConocoPhillips Group Trademarks that are used in the Phillips 66 Business as of the Internal Contribution Date, a
nonexclusive, fully paid-up, worldwide, non-sublicensable (except as provided in Section 8.2), non-assignable (except as provided in Section 8.1), royalty-free license to use the ConocoPhillips Group Trademarks in commerce in connection
with the offer to sell, sell and import of any and all products and services in the conduct of the Phillips 66 Business. Phillips 66 Company shall acquire no ownership rights in the ConocoPhillips Group Trademarks and all goodwill symbolized by and
connected with the use of the ConocoPhillips Group Trademarks by Phillips 66 Company shall inure solely to the benefit of ConocoPhillips Company. The term of the license granted in this Section 5.4 shall be thirty-six (36) months.

  
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	 	5.5	Ownership of Domains 

 As
between the Phillips 66 Group and the ConocoPhillips Group, any domain names existing as of the Internal Contribution Date that: 
 5.5.1. were created or developed by or for or assigned, transferred, conveyed to, or otherwise owned by the Phillips 66 Group and primarily relate to, arise out of or result from the Phillips 66 Business,
shall be owned by Phillips 66 Company or, at Phillips 66’s discretion, a Phillips 66 Designee, subject to the temporary license and transfer of the domain names containing the trademark CONOCOPHILLIPS. Domain names owned by Phillips 66 Company
or another Phillips 66 Designee pursuant to this Section 5.5.1 are referred to as “Phillips 66 Group Domains” and are listed in Schedule 5.5.1. 
  

	 	5.6	License and Transfer-back of Certain Domain Names to ConocoPhillips 

 Certain domain names identified in the Phillips 66 Group Domains schedule contain the mark CONOCOPHILLIPS and shall be temporarily transferred and licensed for Phillips 66 Company’s control and
during which the trademark license identified in Section 5.4 is active. Accordingly, ConocoPhillips grants a license to Phillips 66 Company to control and use the domain names identified in the Phillips 66 Group Domains schedule during the term
in which the trademark license in Section 5.4 remains active. Upon the expiration of the trademark license in Section 5.4, all domain names in the Phillips 66 Group Domains schedule containing the trademark CONOCOPHILLIPS shall be
transferred back to ConocoPhillips Company within one-hundred and twenty (120) days. 
  

	 	5.7	FTC Matter Related to Certain Phillips 66 Group Trademarks 

 Further to Section 5.3 and in accordance with the Decision and Order of In the Matter of Conoco, Inc., a corporation, and Phillips Petroleum Company, a corporation, Docket No.
C-4058, February 7, 2003, as modified November 14, 2011, Phillips 66 Company shall succeed to the consent decree obligations set forth in the Order. 
 ARTICLE VI 
 IPR FUTURES AND ISSUES OF OWNERSHIP 

 

	 	6.1	Ownership Unaffected by this Agreement 

 6.1.1. All Software, Proprietary Information, Patents, and Trademarks (a) created, developed or made, or, (b) other than by operation of this Agreement, otherwise acquired or controlled, by a
member of a Group after the Internal Contribution Date (“IPR Futures”) shall be owned in accordance with applicable law or agreement and such ownership is not covered or in any way provided by this Agreement (other than Section 6.3
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Distribution Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement, except that (i) Patents issuing on applications contained in the definition of Existing ConocoPhillips Group Patents and all counterparts,
continuations, divisions, reissues, reexaminations and renewals of Existing ConocoPhillips Group Patents shall be owned by ConocoPhillips Company or, at ConocoPhillips’ discretion, a Subsidiary of ConocoPhillips and (ii) Patents issuing on
applications contained in the definition of Existing Phillips 66 Group Patents and all counterparts, continuations, divisions, reissues, reexaminations and renewals of Existing Phillips 66 Group Patents shall be owned by Phillips 66 Company or, at
Phillips 66’s discretion, a Phillips 66 Designee. 
  

	 	6.2	No Rights or Licenses Granted 

 Other than as provided in the Patent Assignment, the Trademark and Service Mark Assignment, or the Copyright and Technology Assignment, no rights or licenses under any IPR Futures are granted pursuant to
this Agreement, the Separation and Distribution Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement. 
  

	 	6.3	Issues as to Ownership 

In the event that an issue should arise under this Agreement as to the ownership of, or license rights in, particular Software,
Proprietary Information, Copyrights, Patents, Trademarks or IPR Futures, the Parties shall discuss and negotiate reasonably in good faith to resolve any such issue. 
 ARTICLE VII 
 ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLICENSES 

 

	 	7.1	Assignment Agreements 

By the Patent Assignment, the Copyright and Technology Assignment, the Trademark and Service Mark Assignment and the Domain Name
Assignment, as of the Internal Contribution Date, ConocoPhillips, on behalf of itself and each of its Subsidiaries (including ConocoPhillips Company), assigns to Phillips 66 Company any and all right, title and interest of ConocoPhillips and each of
its Subsidiaries (including ConocoPhillips Company) in, to and under the Existing Phillips 66 Group Patents, Phillips 66 Group Trademarks, Phillips 66 Group Software and Phillips 66 Group Proprietary Information. 

 

	 	7.2	Assignment of Phillips 66 IP Licenses 

 ConocoPhillips, on behalf of itself and each of its Subsidiaries (including ConocoPhillips Company), does hereby assign, convey, transfer and deliver to Phillips 66 Company, effective as of the Internal
Contribution Date, all of ConocoPhillips’ and each of its Subsidiaries’ entire right, title and interest, to, in and under all Phillips 66 IP Licenses, in accordance with the terms of such licenses and only to the extent ConocoPhillips or
a Subsidiary of ConocoPhillips has the right to do so (subject to its obligations in Section 15.3.1), together with any and all rights and licenses granted to the Phillips 66 Group 

  
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pursuant to this Agreement. Immediately after the assignment to Phillips 66 Company set forth in this Section 7.2, ConocoPhillips and the other ConocoPhillips Group members shall no longer
retain any rights or licenses granted to the Phillips 66 Group pursuant to this Agreement. 
  

	 	7.3	Assignment of ConocoPhillips IP Licenses 

 Phillips 66, on behalf of itself and each Phillips 66 Designee (including Phillips 66 Company), does hereby assign, convey, transfer and deliver to ConocoPhillips Company effective immediately following
the Internal Contribution Date, all of Phillips 66’s and each Phillips 66 Designee’s entire right, title and interest, to, in and under all ConocoPhillips IP Licenses, in accordance with the terms of such licenses and only to the extent
Phillips 66 or a Phillips 66 Designee has the right to do so (subject to its obligations in Section 15.3.1), together with any and all rights and licenses granted to the ConocoPhillips Group pursuant to this Agreement. Immediately after the
assignment to ConocoPhillips Company set forth in this Section 7.3, Phillips 66 and the other Phillips 66 Group members shall no longer retain any rights or licenses granted to the ConocoPhillips Group pursuant to this Agreement. 

 

	 	7.4	Sublicense of Phillips 66 IP Licenses 

 Effective immediately following the Internal Contribution Date and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Phillips 66, on behalf of itself and each Phillips 66 Designee (including Phillips
66 Company), hereby grants to ConocoPhillips Company a non-exclusive, fully paid-up, worldwide, perpetual, non-sublicensable (except as provided in Section 8.2), non-assignable (except as provided in Section 8.1), royalty-free and
irrevocable sublicense to use Phillips 66 IP Licenses that were used in the ConocoPhillips Business as of the Internal Contribution Date, in accordance with the terms set forth in such license agreements and only to the extent that Phillips 66 or a
Phillips 66 Designee has the right to do so (subject to its obligations in Section 15.3.2 herein). 
  

	 	7.5	Sublicense of ConocoPhillips IP Licenses 

 Effective as of the Internal Contribution Date and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, ConocoPhillips, on behalf of itself and each other ConocoPhillips Group member, hereby grants to
Phillips 66 Company a non-exclusive, fully paid-up, worldwide, perpetual, non-sublicensable (except as provided in Section 8.2), non-assignable (except as set forth as provided in Section 8.1), royalty-free and irrevocable sublicense to
use ConocoPhillips IP Licenses that were used in the Phillips 66 Business as of the Internal Contribution Date, in accordance with the terms set forth in such license agreements and only to the extent ConocoPhillips or a member of the ConocoPhillips
Group has the right to do so (subject to its obligations in Section 15.3.2 herein). 
  

	 	7.6	Acquisition of Subsidiary by Phillips 66 

 The Parties recognize that one or more Subsidiaries of ConocoPhillips will no longer be Subsidiaries of ConocoPhillips following the Internal Contribution Date but will become

  
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Subsidiaries of Phillips 66. Such Subsidiaries shall not be required to assign to Phillips 66 Company any Phillips 66 IP Licenses under Section 7.2 or any other Intellectual Property
allocated to the Phillips 66 Group pursuant to this Agreement because Phillips 66 Company will obtain control of such Phillips 66 IP License or other Intellectual Property through equity ownership of that Subsidiary. Accordingly, to the extent that
Phillips 66 Company obtains as a Subsidiary a Subsidiary of ConocoPhillips Company, which Subsidiary would, but for the operation of this Section 7.6, have assigned to Phillips 66 its Phillips 66 IP Licenses by operation of Section 7.2 or
other Intellectual Property by operation of the Copyright and Technology Assignment, the Patent Assignment or the Trademark and Service Mark Assignment, then the assignment of such rights, and only such rights, shall not be deemed to have been made
by operation of the Copyright and Technology Assignment, the Patent Assignment, the Trademark and Service Mark Assignment or Section 7.2. Otherwise, the assignments of this Agreement are unaffected by this Section 7.6. 

 

	 	7.7	Failure of Assignment of Phillips 66 IP Licenses 

 In the event that a particular Phillips 66 IP License cannot be assigned by ConocoPhillips or its Subsidiaries (including ConocoPhillips Company) to Phillips 66 or a Phillips 66 Designee (including
Phillips 66 Company) after assistance has been fully rendered in accordance with the obligations set forth in Section 15.3.1, then, with respect to such a Phillips 66 IP License that is 

7.7.1. an Outbound Phillips 66 IP License, ConocoPhillips hereby irrevocably appoints, and agrees to cause each of its Subsidiaries to
irrevocably appoint, Phillips 66 Company as ConocoPhillips’ and its Subsidiaries’ exclusive agent for administering such Outbound Phillips 66 IP License and hereby irrevocably assigns to Phillips 66 Company any and all right, title and
interest in and to all royalties and other payments to be paid to ConocoPhillips or any of its Subsidiaries pursuant to such Outbound Phillips 66 IP License. ConocoPhillips shall, on behalf of itself and each of its Subsidiaries, at any time without
charge to Phillips 66 Company, sign all papers, take all rightful oaths, and do all acts which Phillips 66 Company believes to be necessary, desirable or convenient to effect such appointment and assignment, including sending such letters as
Phillips 66 Company may request directing licensees under such Outbound Phillips 66 IP Licenses to make payments to Phillips 66 Company. 
 7.7.2. an Inbound Phillips 66 IP License, ConocoPhillips shall exercise, and agrees to cause each of its Subsidiaries to exercise, to the fullest extent permitted by such Inbound Phillips 66 IP License,
its rights for the maximum benefit and protection of Phillips 66 Company, and ConocoPhillips, to the fullest extent permitted without jeopardizing Phillips 66 Company’s license rights under such Inbound Phillips 66 IP License, hereby
irrevocably appoints, and agrees to cause each of its Subsidiaries to irrevocably appoint, Phillips 66 Company as an agent for ConocoPhillips and its Subsidiaries under such Inbound Phillips 66 IP License with full authority to act on behalf of
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such Inbound Phillips 66 IP License. ConocoPhillips shall, on behalf of itself and each of its Subsidiaries, at any time without charge to Phillips 66 Company, sign all papers, take all rightful
oaths, and do all acts which Phillips 66 Company believes to be necessary, desirable or convenient to effect such appointment, including sending such letters as Phillips 66 Company may request advising licensors of such appointment. 

 

	 	7.8	Failure of Assignment of ConocoPhillips IP Licenses 

 In the event that a particular ConocoPhillips IP License cannot be assigned by Phillips 66 or a Phillips 66 Designee to ConocoPhillips Company after assistance has been fully rendered in accordance with
the obligations set forth in Section 15.3.1, then, with respect to such a ConocoPhillips IP License that is 
 7.8.1. an
Outbound ConocoPhillips IP License, Phillips 66 hereby irrevocably appoints, and agrees to cause each of the Phillips 66 Designees to irrevocably appoint, ConocoPhillips Company as Phillips 66 and its Subsidiaries’ exclusive agent for
administering such Outbound ConocoPhillips IP License and hereby irrevocably assigns to ConocoPhillips Company any and all right, title and interest in and to all royalties and other payments to be paid to Phillips 66 and its Subsidiaries pursuant
to such Outbound ConocoPhillips IP License. Phillips 66 shall, on behalf of itself and each of its Subsidiaries, at any time without charge to ConocoPhillips Company, sign all papers, take all rightful oaths, and do all acts which ConocoPhillips
Company believes to be necessary, desirable or convenient to effect such appointment and assignment, including sending such letters as ConocoPhillips Company may request directing licensees under such Outbound ConocoPhillips IP Licenses to make
payments to ConocoPhillips Company. 
 7.8.2. an Inbound ConocoPhillips IP License, Phillips 66 shall exercise, and agrees to
cause each of the Phillips 66 Designees to exercise, to the fullest extent permitted by such Inbound ConocoPhillips IP License, its rights for the maximum benefit and protection of ConocoPhillips Company, and Phillips 66, to the fullest extent
permitted without jeopardizing ConocoPhillips Company’s license rights under such Inbound ConocoPhillips IP License, hereby irrevocably appoints, and agrees to cause each of the Phillips 66 Designees to appoint, ConocoPhillips Company as an
agent for Phillips 66 and the Phillips 66 Designees under such Inbound ConocoPhillips IP License with full authority to act on behalf of Phillips 66 and the Phillips 66 Designees to ensure that the ConocoPhillips Group enjoys the maximum benefit and
protection of such Inbound ConocoPhillips IP License. Phillips 66 shall, on behalf of itself and each of its Subsidiaries, at any time without charge to ConocoPhillips Company, sign all papers, take all rightful oaths, and do all acts which
ConocoPhillips Company believes to be necessary, desirable or convenient to effect such appointment, including sending such letters as ConocoPhillips Company may request advising licensors of such appointment. 

  
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	 	7.9	Order of Precedence 

 In
the event of any inconsistency between the terms and conditions of this Agreement and those of the Patent Assignment, the Copyright and Technology Assignment, or the Trademark and the Service Mark Assignment, the order of priority shall be first the
Patent Assignment, the Copyright and Technology Assignment, or the Trademark and Service Mark Assignment, as applicable, and second this Agreement. 
 ARTICLE VIII 
 ASSIGNMENT/SUBLICENSING 

 

	 	8.1	Assignments 

 8.1.1.
Except as expressly provided for elsewhere in this Agreement, neither Party shall assign its rights or obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other Party, unless such assignment is to a Person who is or becomes an
Affiliate of such Party. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the successors, legal representatives and permitted assigns of each of the Parties. 

8.1.2. Except as provided in Section 8.2 below and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the Associated
Agreements, as applicable, each Party shall have the right to assign, transfer, convey, license or use in any manner, any Intellectual Property, including Software, Proprietary Information, Patents, and Trademarks, owned by such Party, whether as a
result of allocations, assignments or transfers set forth in or contemplated by this Agreement, the Associated Agreements or otherwise. 
  

	 	8.2	Sublicense Rights 

Neither Party shall sublicense any of the Intellectual Property rights licensed to it pursuant to Sections 2.3.1, 2.3.2, 3.3.1, 3.3.2,
5.4, 7.4 or 7.5 hereof without the prior written consent of the other Party, unless such sublicense is to a Person who is or becomes an Affiliate of such Party; provided that, the sublicense granted to such Person shall only be effective for so long
as such Person remains an Affiliate of such Party. 
 ARTICLE IX 

INFRINGEMENT 

ConocoPhillips and Phillips 66 agree to reasonably cooperate with each other, and to cause their respective Subsidiaries to reasonably
cooperate with each other, in the protection and enforcement of the Intellectual Property licensed to the other Party pursuant to this Agreement. Licensor may, in its sole discretion, commence or prosecute and effect the disposition of any claims or
suits relative to the infringement, misappropriation and/or unlawful use of the licensed Intellectual Property in its own name and may, with Licensee’s permission, such permission not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed, join Licensee as a
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such claims or suits and undertakes to furnish reasonable assistance to Licensor in the conduct of all proceedings in regard thereto. Both Parties shall promptly notify the other party in writing
of any infringement, misappropriation or illegal uses by others of the licensed Intellectual Property. 
 ARTICLE X 

NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS 
 ALL SOFTWARE, PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, TRADEMARKS, AND PATENTS COVERED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT ARE FURNISHED “AS IS,” WITHOUT ANY SUPPORT, ASSISTANCE, MAINTENANCE OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND,
WHATSOEVER. EACH GROUP ASSUMES TOTAL RESPONSIBILITY AND RISK FOR ITS USE OF ANY SOFTWARE, PATENTS, TRADEMARKS, OR PROPRIETARY INFORMATION COVERED BY THIS AGREEMENT. NEITHER GROUP MAKES, AND EACH GROUP EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS, ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WARRANTIES OF TITLE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT, OR ANY WARRANTY THAT SUCH SOFTWARE, PATENTS, TRADEMARKS, OR
PROPRIETARY INFORMATION IS “ERROR FREE.” 
 ARTICLE XI 

GOVERNING LAW; IP CLAIMS 
  

	 	11.1	Choice of Law 

 This
Agreement shall be governed by, and construed and enforced in accordance with, the laws of the State of Delaware without regard to its principles of conflicts of law. Except as otherwise provided herein, ConocoPhillips and Phillips 66, each on
behalf of itself and the members of its respective Group, hereby irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the Delaware, or absent subject matter jurisdiction in that court, the state courts of the
State of Delaware for all actions, suits or proceedings arising in connection with this Agreement. 
  

	 	11.2	Intellectual Property Rights 

 Notwithstanding any provision in this Agreement, the Separation and Distribution Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement, in no event shall any claims, disputes or controversies between the Parties which
potentially concern the validity, enforceability, infringement or misappropriation of any Intellectual Property rights, including any rights protectable under Intellectual Property law anywhere throughout the world such as Patent, Copyright, trade
secret and Trademark law, be subject to resolution by arbitration. 
  

	 	11.3	Equitable Remedies 

 The
Parties recognize that money damages alone may not be an adequate remedy for any breach or threatened breach of any obligation hereunder involving Intellectual Property rights or either Party exceeding the scope of its license and rights hereunder.
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therefore agree that in addition to any other remedies available hereunder, by law or otherwise, the non-breaching Party shall be entitled to seek injunctive relief against any such continued
action by the other Parties. 
  

	 	11.4	Bankruptcy 

 This
Agreement constitutes a license of “intellectual property” within the meaning of Section 365(n) of the United States Bankruptcy Code. If Section 365(n) of the United States Bankruptcy Code (or any successor provision) is
applicable, and the trustee or debtor-in-possession has rejected this Agreement and if the Licensee has elected pursuant to Section 365(n) to retain its rights hereunder, then upon written request of Licensee, to the extent Licensee is
otherwise entitled hereunder, the trustee or debtor-in-possession shall provide to Licensee any intellectual property (including embodiments thereof) held or controlled by the trustee or debtor-in-possession. 

ARTICLE XII 

NOTICE 
 Unless
otherwise provided in this Agreement, all notices, consents, approvals, waivers and the like made hereunder shall be in written English addressed as provided below, shall reference this Agreement and shall be sent by any of the following methods:
(a) certified mail, postage-prepaid, return-receipt requested, (b) a delivery service which requires proof of delivery signed by the recipient or (c) properly-transmitted facsimile followed by written confirmation in accordance with
methods (a), (b) or first-class U.S. mail. The date of notice shall be deemed to be the date it was received (in the case of method (c) above, the date of notice shall be deemed to be the date that the facsimile copy is received). A Party
may change its address for notice by written notice delivered in accordance with this Article XII. 
 If to ConocoPhillips, to:

 ConocoPhillips 
 600 North Dairy Ashford Street 
 Houston, Texas 77079 

Attention: General Counsel 
 Facsimile: 
 If to Phillips 66, to: 

Phillips 66 

[•] 

Attention: General Counsel 
 Facsimile: 

  
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 ARTICLE XIII 
 FURTHER DUE DILIGENCE 
 ConocoPhillips and Phillips 66 acknowledge that following
the execution of this Agreement and prior to the Distribution, ConocoPhillips and Phillips 66 will be conducting further due diligence into the Patents, and other Intellectual Property owned by the Groups. ConocoPhillips and Phillips 66 agree to
work in good faith to ensure that the Intellectual Property covered by this Agreement has been properly allocated, assigned and licensed to each Group according to principles set forth in this Agreement. 

ARTICLE XIV 
 FEES
AND EXPENSES 
 All Transaction Expenses incurred by either of the Parties or its Affiliates shall be paid by the Party
incurring the Transaction Expense. However, all out-of-pocket expenses incurred by a Party related to the filing, prosecution, registration, maintenance or recordation of Intellectual Property rights assigned to a Party by this Agreement shall be
paid by the Party to which such rights are assigned by this Agreement. 
 ARTICLE XV 

MISCELLANEOUS 
  

	 	15.1	No Other Rights 

 EXCEPT
AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT OR THE ASSOCIATED AGREEMENTS, NO OTHER RIGHTS OR LICENSES ARE GRANTED. 
  

	 	15.2	No Enforcement Against Third Party 

 Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement or the Associated Agreements, in no event shall any member of any Group be required to enforce or otherwise assert against any Person any Intellectual
Property rights. 
  

	 	15.3	Further Assurances 

 Each
Party covenants to execute upon request any further documents reasonably necessary to effect the express terms and conditions of this Agreement, including such documents as are reasonably necessary to vest title in Intellectual Property rights as
provided in this Agreement. All expenses incurred in connection with such actions shall be paid in accordance with Article XIV. 

15.3.1. Assistance with Assignment. ConocoPhillips, on behalf of itself and each other ConocoPhillips Group member, and Phillips 66, on
behalf of itself and each other Phillips 66 Group member, shall, at any time without charge to the other Party, sign all papers, take all rightful oaths, and do all acts which the other Party believes are necessary, desirable or convenient to
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deliver to such other Party any licenses to be assigned pursuant to Section 7.2 or 7.3, and to record such assignments with the appropriate Governmental Authorities, including without
limitation, using reasonable efforts to seek consent of any party to any such license for the assignment of the same to the other Party. It is understood and agreed that neither Party shall be required to undertake extraordinary or unreasonable
measures to obtain any necessary consent, including making any expenditures or accepting any material changes in the terms of any license agreement for which consent is sought. 

15.3.2. Assistance with Sublicense. ConocoPhillips, on behalf of itself and each other ConocoPhillips Group member, and Phillips 66, on
behalf of itself and each other Phillips 66 Group member, shall at any time without charge to the other Party, sign all papers, take all rightful oaths, and do all acts which the other Party believes is necessary, desirable or convenient to
sublicense to such other Party any licenses to be sublicensed pursuant to Section 7.4. or 7.5, including without limitation, using reasonable efforts to seek consent of any party to any such license for the sublicense of the same to such other
Party. It is understood and agreed that neither Party shall be required to undertake extraordinary or unreasonable measures to obtain any necessary consent, including making any expenditures or accepting any material changes in the terms of any
license agreement for which consent is sought. 
  

	 	15.4	Rules of Construction 

As used in this Agreement, (i) neutral pronouns and any derivations thereof shall be deemed to include the feminine and masculine
and all terms used in the singular shall be deemed to include the plural and vice versa, as the context may require; (ii) the words “hereof,” “herein,” “hereunder” and other words of similar import refer to this
Agreement as a whole, including all exhibits and schedules as the same may be amended or supplemented from time to time, and not to any subdivision of this Agreement; (iii) the word “including” or any variation thereof means
“including, without limitation” and shall not be construed to limit any general statement that it follows to the specific or similar items or matters immediately following it; (iv) descriptive headings and titles used in this
Agreement are inserted for convenience of reference only and do not constitute a part of and shall not be utilized in interpreting this Agreement; (v) the words “Party” and “Parties” refer, respectively, to each or both
parties to this Agreement (vi) reference to a work of authorship or information as being created or developed by a Party means that the work of authorship or information is created or developed by employees of that Party or by such other
individuals, such as contractors, who have a duty to assign ownership in such work of authorship or information to such Party. This Agreement shall be fairly interpreted in accordance with its terms and without any strict construction in favor of or
against either Party. 
  

	 	15.5	Amendments 

 This
Agreement may not be amended, changed, supplemented, waived or otherwise modified except by an instrument in writing signed by the Parties. 

  
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	 	15.6	No Waiver 

 The failure
of either Party 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 compliance by the other Party 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 compliance. 

 

	 	15.7	Third Party Beneficiaries 

The provisions of this Agreement and each Ancillary Agreement are solely for the benefit of the Parties and are not intended to confer
upon any Person except the Parties any rights or remedies hereunder and there are no third party beneficiaries of this Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement and neither this Agreement nor any Ancillary Agreement shall provide any third person with
any remedy, claim, liability, reimbursement, claim of action or other right in excess of those existing without reference to this Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement. No Party hereto shall have any right, remedy or claim with respect to any
provision of this Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement to the extent such provision relates solely to the other Party hereto or the members of such other Party’s respective Groups. No Party shall be required to deliver any notice under this
Agreement or under any Ancillary Agreement to any other Party with respect to any matter in which such other Party has no right, remedy or claim. 
  

	 	15.8	Force Majeure 

 No Party
shall be deemed in default of this Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement during the period of extension referred to in the next sentence to the extent that any delay or failure in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement or any
Ancillary Agreement results from any cause beyond its reasonable control and without its fault or negligence, such as acts of God, criminal or terrorist acts, acts of civil or military authority, embargoes, epidemics, war, riots, insurrections,
fires, explosions, earthquakes, floods, unusually severe weather conditions, labor problems or unavailability of parts, or, in the case of computer systems, any failure in electrical or air conditioning equipment. In the event of any such excused
delay, the time for performance shall be extended for a period equal to the time lost by reason of the delay, but in no event shall such period of extension exceed forty-five (45) days. 

 

	 	15.9	Counterparts 

 This
Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, but all of which together shall constitute one instrument. Each counterpart may consist of a number of copies each signed by less than all, but
together signed by all, the Parties. 

  
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	 	15.10	Severability 

 The
provisions of this Agreement are severable, and in the event that any one or more provisions, or any portion thereof, are deemed illegal or unenforceable, the remaining provisions or portions thereof, as the case may be, shall remain in full force
and effect unless the deletion of such provision or portion thereof shall cause this Agreement to become materially adverse to either Party, in which event the Parties shall use commercially reasonable efforts to arrive at an accommodation that best
preserves for the Parties the benefits and obligations of the offending provision or portion thereof. 
  

	 	15.11	Entire Agreement 

 This
Agreement together with the Associated Agreements set forth the entire agreement and understanding between the Parties as to the subject matter hereof and thereof and merge all prior discussions between them. Neither of the Parties shall be bound by
any warranties, understandings or representations with respect to such subject matter other than as expressly provided herein, in prior written agreements, or in a writing executed with or subsequent to the execution of this Agreement by an
authorized representative of the Party to be bound thereby. 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed on their
behalf by one of their duly authorized representatives as of the date first written above. 
  

			
	CONOCOPHILLIPS
		
	By: 	 	 
		 	 Name:

Title:

  

			
	PHILLIPS 66
		
	By: 	 	 
		 	 Name:

Title:

  
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