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OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION
EXECUTIVE CHANGE IN CONTROL SEVERANCE PLAN

Introduction
From time to time, the Company may explore potential transactions that could result in a Change in Control.  The Company believes that, when a Change in Control occurs or is perceived as imminent, the Company should be able to rely on its executives to serve the best interests of the Company and its stockholders, without concern that its executives might be distracted by the personal uncertainties and risks that may be created by a Change in Control or the perception of an imminent Change in Control. 
The Company also believes that it is consistent with its employment desires and in the best interests of the Company and its stockholders to provide severance compensation for its eligible executives in the event of an involuntarily termination of employment following a Change in Control.
Accordingly, to assure the Company of its executives’ continued attention and dedication and to seek to ensure the availability of their continued service, notwithstanding the possibility or occurrence of a Change in Control, the Plan was adopted effective as of the Effective Date.

ARTICLE I

Establishment of Plan

As of the Effective Date, the Company adopted this plan known as the Occidental Petroleum Corporation Executive Change in Control Severance Plan, as set forth in this document.

ARTICLE II

Definitions and Interpretations

SECTION 2.01. Definitions.  As used herein, the following words and phrases shall have the following respective meanings. 
a.409A Change in Control.  A “change in the ownership or effective control of a corporation, or a change in the ownership of a substantial portion of the assets of a corporation”, as defined in Treasury Regulation §1.409A-3(i)(5).
b.Accountant.  The meaning set forth in Section 7.03(c).

c.Affiliate.  Any corporation, partnership, limited liability company, limited liability partnership, association, trust or other organization that, directly or indirectly, controls, 

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is controlled by, or is under common control with, the Company.  For purposes of the preceding sentence, “control” (including, with correlative meanings, the terms “controlled by” and “under common control with”), as used with respect to any entity or organization, shall mean the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power (i) to vote more than 50% of the securities having ordinary voting power for the election of directors (or the equivalent) of the controlled entity or organization; or (ii) to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of the controlled entity or organization, whether through the ownership of voting securities or by contract or otherwise.

d.Annual Incentive Plan.  The Occidental Petroleum Corporation Executive Incentive Compensation Plan or any successor plan thereto.

e.Base Salary.  With respect to any Participant, the annual rate of base salary paid by the Company or its Subsidiary to such Participant (including amounts that such Participant could have received in cash had he or she not elected to contribute to an employee benefit plan or a deferred compensation program maintained by the Company or any Subsidiary), excluding overtime pay, bonuses, employee benefits, all forms of incentive compensation and all other types of compensation and special payments.  For purposes of Section 4.02, Base Salary shall mean such Participant’s highest Base Salary in effect at any time during the three-year period preceding the Change in Control or at any time on or after the Change in Control (without regard to any material reduction in such Base Salary giving rise to Good Reason).

f.Board.  The Board of Directors of the Company.

g.Business Combination.  A merger, consolidation or other reorganization of the Company (or any Subsidiary or Affiliate that was established or employed for purposes of effecting such merger, consolidation or other reorganization) with or into, or the sale of all or substantially all of the Company’s business and/or assets as an entirety to, one or more entities that are not Subsidiaries or other Affiliates of the Company.

h.Cause.  Cause (or term of similar import) as defined in a written employment or similar agreement between the Company or one of its Subsidiaries, on the one hand, and the Participant, on the other hand, or if no such agreement exists or Cause (or term of similar import) is not defined therein, then a determination by the Plan Administrator that the Participant:

i.has engaged in gross negligence, gross incompetence, or gross misconduct in the performance of the Participant’s duties with respect to the Company and its Subsidiaries;
ii.has willfully failed without proper legal reason to perform materially the Participant’s duties and responsibilities to the Company and its Subsidiaries;
iii.has breached any material provision of any written agreement between the Company or one of its Subsidiaries, on the one hand, and the 

Participant, on the other hand, or any corporate policy or code of conduct established by the Company or one of its Subsidiaries;

iv.has willfully engaged in conduct that is, or could reasonably expected to be, materially injurious to the Company and its Subsidiaries;

v.has committed an act of theft, fraud, embezzlement or misappropriation;

vi.has committed a breach of a fiduciary duty to the Company and its Subsidiaries; or 

vii.has been convicted of, pleaded no contest to, or received adjudicated probation or deferred adjudication in connection with, any felony (or a crime of similar import in a foreign jurisdiction) or any crime involving fraud, dishonesty or moral turpitude;

provided, however, that upon the occurrence of one or more conditions specified in (i) through (iv) above, the Plan Administrator shall provide notice to the Participant of the existence of such condition(s) and the Participant shall have 30 days following receipt of such notice to correct such condition(s), the determination of whether such condition(s) has been corrected shall be made by the Plan Administrator in its sole discretion, exercised in good faith, and any failure by the Participant to correct such condition(s) shall result in the Participant’s termination of employment for Cause upon expiration of such 30-day corrective period or such later date specified by the Plan Administrator.  For purposes of this definition, no act or failure to act, on the part of the Participant shall be considered “willful” or done or omitted to be done “willfully”, unless it is done, or omitted to be done, by the Participant in bad faith or without reasonable belief that the Participant’s action or omission was in the best interest of the Company and its Subsidiaries.
i.Change in Control.  For purposes of the Plan, a “Change in Control” shall mean the occurrence of any of the following events:
i.Approval by the stockholders of the Company of the dissolution or liquidation of the Company, other than in the context of a transaction that does not constitute a Change in Control under clause (ii) below;
ii.Consummation of a Business Combination, unless (A) as a result of the Business Combination, more than 50% of the outstanding voting power of the outstanding voting securities of the Ultimate Parent (or, if no Ultimate Parent exists, then the Surviving Entity) is, or will be, owned, directly or indirectly, by Persons who were holders of the Company’s voting securities immediately before the Business Combination; (B) no Person, excluding the Ultimate Parent or an Excluded Holder, beneficially owns (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 

under the Exchange Act), directly or indirectly, 30% or more of the outstanding voting power of the outstanding voting securities of the Ultimate Parent (or, if no Ultimate Parent exists, then the Surviving Entity), after giving effect to the Business Combination, except to the extent that such ownership existed prior to the Business Combination; and (C) at least 50% of the members of the board of directors or other governing body of the Ultimate Parent (or, if no Ultimate Parent exists, then the Surviving Entity) were members of the Board at the time of the execution of the initial agreement or of the action of the Board approving the Business Combination;

iii.Any Person (excluding any Excluded Holder) is or becomes the beneficial owner (as defined in Rule 13d-3 under the Exchange Act), directly or indirectly, of securities of the Company representing 30% or more of the outstanding voting power of the Company’s then outstanding voting securities, other than as a result of (A) an acquisition directly from the Company, (B) an acquisition by the Company or (C) an excluded Business Combination described in clauses (A) through (C) of subsection (ii) above; or

iv.The following individuals cease for any reason to constitute a majority of the number of directors then serving on the Board:  (A) individuals who constitute the Board on February 13, 2020 and (B) any new director (other than a director whose initial assumption of office occurs as a result of an actual or threatened election contest, including a consent solicitation, with respect to the election or removal of Board members or other actual or threatened solicitation of proxies or consents by or on behalf of a Person other than the Board) whose appointment or election by the Board, or nomination for election by the Company’s stockholders, was approved or recommended by a vote of at least two-thirds (2/3) of the directors then still in office who either were directors on February 13, 2020 or whose appointment, election or nomination for election was previously so approved or recommended. 
j.COBRA.  The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985.
k.Code.  The Internal Revenue Code of 1986.

l.Company.  Occidental Petroleum Corporation, a Delaware corporation.

m.Continued Benefits.  The meaning set forth in Section 4.02(a)(iii).

n.Date of Termination.  With respect to any Participant, the date on which such Participant’s employment with the Company and its Subsidiaries is terminated, without the 

concurrent or immediate re-employment of such Participant by the Company or one of its Subsidiaries (or any successor thereto).

o.Effective Date.  May 29, 2020.

p.Employee.  Provided he or she is employed by the Company or a Subsidiary on the date of a Change in Control, any individual who is designated on the U.S. dollar payroll of the Company or a Subsidiary as a regular full-time employee of the Company or a Subsidiary.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, “Employee” excludes:

i.any individual who is not on the U.S. dollar payroll of the Company or a Subsidiary for whatever reason, including a worker that the Company or a Subsidiary considers to be an independent contractor, a leased employee, a contractor or an agency or staffing worker;
ii.any individual not designated in the payroll records of the Company or a Subsidiary, or otherwise not considered by Company or a Subsidiary, to be a regular full-time employee;

iii.any interim officer, or temporary or seasonal employee;

iv.any individual who is a participant in another change-in-control severance plan or program sponsored by the Company or one of its Subsidiaries (it being understood that (A) an Employee eligible for benefits under the Plan shall not be eligible for benefits under the Occidental Petroleum Corporation Change in Control Severance Plan available for regular full-time employees on the U.S. dollar payroll generally and (B) benefits under the Plan due as a result of a termination of employment by the Company without Cause or by the Participant with Good Reason within the Protection Period shall be in lieu of benefits under the Occidental Petroleum Corporation Executive Severance Plan);

v.any individual who is party to an individual written agreement with the Company or its Subsidiary providing for severance benefits in the event of a change in control (as defined in that agreement);

vi.any individual who is an employee of Western Midstream Services, LLC or who provides services to Western Midstream Partners, LP and its Subsidiaries under a secondment arrangement; and

vii.any employee whose employment terms and conditions are governed by a collective bargaining agreement or other agreement with any labor union, works council or other employee representative 

organization, unless such agreement expressly provides for coverage under the Plan.
q.ERISA.  The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974.
r.Exchange Act.  The Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

s.Excluded Holder.  (i) Any employee benefit plan of the Company or a Subsidiary, (ii) any trustee or other fiduciary holding securities under an employee benefit plan of the Company or a Subsidiary or (iii) any person described in and satisfying the conditions of Rule 13d-1(b)(i) of the Exchange Act. 

t.Good Reason.  Good Reason (or term of similar import) as defined in a written employment or similar agreement between the Company or one of its Subsidiaries, on the one hand, and the Participant, on the other hand, or if no such agreement exists or Good Reason (or term of similar import) is not defined therein, then the occurrence of any of the following conditions without the Participant’s written consent:

i.a material diminution in the Participant’s Base Salary; 
ii.a material diminution in the Participant’s Target Bonus;

iii.a material diminution in the Participant’s title, authorities, duties or responsibilities; or

iv.a requirement that the Participant must be based at a location more than 30 miles from the primary location where the Participant was based and performed services immediately prior to the Change in Control;

provided, however, that a termination of employment for Good Reason shall not be effective unless the Participant provides notice to the Plan Administrator at the address set forth in Section 11.02 of the existence of one or more of the foregoing conditions within 80 days following the initial existence of the condition(s), such condition(s) remains uncorrected for 30 days after receipt of such notice by the Plan Administrator and the date of the Participant’s termination of employment occurs within 120 days after the initial existence of such condition(s).
u.Other Source.  The meaning set forth in Section 4.03(c). 
v.Participant.  A Tier I Employee or Tier II Employee, as applicable, unless otherwise designated by the Plan Administrator pursuant to Section 3.01.

w.Payments.  The meaning set forth in Section 7.03(a).

x.Person.  Any person, entity or “group” within the meaning of Section 13(d)(3) or Section 14(d)(2) of the Exchange Act.

y.Plan.  This Occidental Petroleum Corporation Executive Change in Control Severance Plan, as it may be amended or modified from time to time.

z.Plan Administrator.  The Occidental Petroleum Corporation Executive Compensation Committee, as appointed by the Board.

aa.Protection Period.  The period from the date of a Change in Control through the second anniversary thereof.

ab.Release Condition.  The meaning set forth in Section 4.02(b).

ac.Separation Benefits.  The payments and benefits due pursuant to Section 4.02(a).

ad.Specified Employee.  A “specified employee” within the meaning of Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) of the Code, as determined under the Company’s established methodology for determining specified employees.

ae.Subsidiary.  Any entity in which the Company, directly or indirectly, holds a majority of the voting power of such entity’s outstanding shares of capital stock or other voting interests, as applicable.

af.Surviving Entity.  The surviving or resulting entity of the Company immediately after a Business Combination.

ag.Target Bonus.  The Participant’s annual target bonus opportunity under the applicable Annual Incentive Plan for the year in which the Date of Termination occurs, without regard to any material reduction in such bonus opportunity giving rise to Good Reason.

ah.Tier I Employee.  An Employee who is, immediately prior to a Change in Control, the Chief Executive Officer of the Company.

ai.Tier II Employee.  An Employee, other than a Tier I Employee, (i) who was listed as an executive officer in the Company’s most recent Form 10-K filed prior to a Change in Control; or (ii) who, in the determination of the Plan Administrator (composed of such members serving as of a date prior to the Change in Control), would have been listed as an executive officer in the Company’s Form 10-K for the fiscal year in which a Change in Control occurs if the Change in Control had not occurred.

aj.Ultimate Parent.  The ultimate parent of the Surviving Entity immediately after a Business Combination.

ak.WARN Act.  As applicable, the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act and any other similar U.S. Federal, state or other applicable law mandating the provision of notice to employees prior to termination of employment.

al.Interpretations.  Pronouns and other words of gender shall be read as gender-neutral.  Words importing the singular only shall include the plural and vice versa.  The words “include”, “includes” or “including” shall be deemed to be followed by the words “without limitation”.  The titles and headings of the sections in the Plan are for convenience of reference only, and in the event of any conflict, the text of the Plan, rather than such titles or headings, shall control.  References to any statute shall be deemed to refer to such statute as may be amended from time to time and any rules, regulations other authoritative guidance promulgated thereunder by the appropriate governmental authority.  References to a Person are also to its permitted successors and assigns (including, with respect to the Company, any successor or assignee to the Company’s business or assets who becomes bound by the Plan pursuant to Article VIII).

ARTICLE III

Eligibility

SECTION 3.01. Participation.  Each Tier I Employee and Tier II Employee shall be a Participant; provided that any Tier I Employee or Tier II Employee may be designated as not being a Participant by action of the Plan Administrator at any time prior to the occurrence of a Change in Control so long as such designation is not made in connection with or in anticipation of a Change in Control.

SECTION 3.02. Duration of Participation.  A Participant shall cease to be a Participant when he or she is no longer an Employee as defined herein or otherwise ceases to hold a position that qualifies him or her as a Tier I Employee or Tier II Employee.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Participant who is entitled, as a result of ceasing to be an Employee, to payment of Separation Benefits or any other amounts due under the Plan shall remain a Participant until all such Separation Benefits have been paid to the Participant.

ARTICLE IV

Separation Benefits

SECTION 4.01. Termination of Employment.  
a.Terminations That Give Rise to Separation Benefits Under This Plan.  If a Change in Control occurs and, during the Protection Period, a Participant’s employment with the Company and its Subsidiaries is terminated for either of the following reasons, the Participant shall be eligible to receive Separation Benefits under the Plan: 

i.a termination by the Company or a Subsidiary without Cause; or
ii.a termination by the Participant for Good Reason.

b.Terminations That Do Not Give Rise to Separation Benefits Under This Plan.  If a Participant’s employment with the Company and its Subsidiaries is terminated for any of the following reasons, the Participant shall not be entitled to Separation Benefits under the Plan, regardless of the occurrence of a Change in Control:
i.a termination by the Company or a Subsidiary for Cause;
ii.a termination by the Company or a Subsidiary as a result of the Participant’s inability to perform the essential functions of his or her position with or without a reasonable accommodation that is required by law;

iii.the death of the Participant;

iv.a termination by the Participant due to retirement; provided that a termination that otherwise meets the requirements of clause (i) or (ii) of Section 4.01(a) shall not be deemed to be a retirement for purposes of this Section 4.01(b);

v.the voluntary termination by the Participant without Good Reason; or

vi.any termination that does not occur during the Protection Period.

SECTION 4.02. Separation Benefits.  
a.Change-in-Control Separation Benefits.  If a Participant incurs a termination of employment described in Section 4.01(a) and satisfies the Release Condition, then the Company or a Subsidiary, as appropriate, shall pay or provide the following:
i.Cash Severance:  
A.Tier I Employee:  An amount equal to 2.99 times the sum of (A) Base Salary and (B) Target Bonus; or
B.Tier II Employee:  An amount equal to two times the sum of (A) Base Salary and (B) Target Bonus;

which severance amount shall, in each case, (I) be payable as a lump sum within 60 days following the Date of Termination if the Change in Control constitutes a 409A Change in Control; or (II) otherwise be payable in substantially equal installments consistent with the Company’s payroll practices over a three-year period, in the case of a Tier I Employee, and over a two-year period, in the case of 

a Tier 2 Employee, in each case, beginning with the Company’s next regular payroll period on or following the 60th day following the Date of Termination; provided that any such installments that would otherwise have been payable to the Participant prior to such 60th day shall be accrued and paid to the Participant in a lump sum in the first regular payroll period on or following the 60th day following the Date of Termination;
ii.Pro Rata Bonus:  A pro rata portion of the Participant’s annual bonus under the Annual Incentive Plan in respect of the year in which the Date of Termination occurs (determined by multiplying (A) the greater of (I) the Target Bonus and (II) the amount of such bonus that would have been due for the full year based on actual results for such year, had the Participant remained employed through the payment date (provided that, if such termination occurs in the year of the Change in Control, the amount applied in this clause (II) shall, if greater, equal the amount of such bonus calculated by the Plan Administrator (composed of such members serving as of a date prior to the Change in Control) prior to the Change in Control on the basis of projected performance as of the last day of the quarter preceding the date of the Change in Control) by (B) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days between (and inclusive of) the first day of the applicable bonus program year and the Date of Termination, and the denominator of which is the total number of days in the applicable bonus program year), such prorated bonus to be payable at the same time bonuses under the Annual Incentive Plan are paid to other senior executives of the Company (and in all events no later than March 15 of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the Date of Termination occurs);
iii.Welfare Benefits: Until the second anniversary of the Date of Termination, the Company shall maintain in full force and effect the basic life, medical and dental plans in which the Participant (and, as applicable, the Participant’s eligible dependents) were participating immediately prior to the Date of Termination, and shall permit the Participant (and, as applicable, the Participant’s eligible dependents) to continue participation in such plans through such two-year period, at the same rates and levels in accordance with the terms of such plans (the “Continued Benefits”), subject to the following:

A.The Participant’s continued participation must be possible under the general terms and provisions of such plans;
B.If the Participant’s continued participation in any such plan is barred due to the eligibility and participation requirements of such plan as then in effect, the Company shall arrange to provide benefits 

substantially similar to those to which the Participant was entitled to receive under such plan prior to the Date of Termination, and in such event, appropriate adjustments shall be made so that the after-tax value thereof to the Participant is similar to the after-tax value of the benefit plan in which participation is barred;

C.The Continued Benefits shall be subject to the application of any Medicare or other coordination of benefits provisions under the applicable medical or welfare benefit plan;

D.The Continued Benefits are contractual only and are not to be considered a continuation of coverage as provided under COBRA; and

E.For purposes of determining the Participant’s eligibility (but not the time of commencement of coverage) for retiree medical and dental benefits pursuant to such Company plans as are in effect at the time of the Date of Termination, the Participant shall be considered to have remained employed until two years after the Date of Termination and to have retired on the last day of such period, and the Participant’s eligibility for retiree medical and dental coverage (and the cost of such coverage), will be the same as if the Participant had elected and received benefits under Option A of the Occidental Petroleum Corporation Notice and Severance Pay Plan (as in effect immediately prior to the Change in Control);

iv.Long-Term Incentive Awards:  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any individual award agreement between the Company and the Participant, immediate vesting in full of all outstanding long-term incentive awards (including equity-based and cash-based awards, phantom awards and retention awards), with any performance-based awards treated as follows:
A.with respect to any performance-based awards granted to the Participant prior to the date of the Change in Control, the performance-vesting condition of such award shall be deemed earned at the greater of (1) target performance and (2) actual performance (with any total shareholder return condition measured as of the effective date of the Change in Control and any other performance condition measured as of the last day of the quarter preceding the date of the Change in Control), as certified by the Plan Administrator, composed of such members serving as of a date prior to the Change in Control; and
B.with respect to any performance-based awards granted to the Participant on or after the date of the Change in Control, the performance-vesting condition of such award shall be deemed earned 

at the greater of (1) target performance; and (2) actual performance as of the Date of Termination, as certified by the compensation committee of the board of directors (or other governing body) of the Ultimate Parent (or, if no Ultimate Parent exists, then the Surviving Entity);
provided that any individual performance goals that are not based on objective financial performance criteria shall be deemed earned at target; provided, further, that if the individual award agreement between the Company and the Participant or other contract applicable to any long-term incentive award held by the Participant provides for more favorable vesting treatment than provided in the Plan, then the more favorable treatment shall apply to such award; 
v.Outplacement:  Outplacement services pursuant to the Company’s executive outplacement program, at the Company’s sole cost for up to nine months following the Date of Termination; and
vi.Accrued Vacation:  Within 60 days following the Date of Termination, a cash payment equal to any banked vacation and vacation earned but not taken as of the Date of Termination.

b.Release Condition.  In order to receive any of the payments and benefits outlined in this Section 4.02, the Participant must execute and deliver an effective waiver and release of claims of the type required by the Occidental Petroleum Corporation Notice and Severance Pay Plan that becomes irrevocable in accordance with its terms within 55 days following the Date of Termination (the “Release Condition”).  The Plan Administrator, composed of such members serving as of a date prior to the Change in Control, may, in its discretion, require a Participant’s waiver and release of claims delivered in satisfaction of the Release Condition to include restrictive covenants (which may include noncompetition and nonsolicitation restrictions) in the form and subject to the terms approved by the Plan Administrator, composed of such members serving as of a date prior to the Change in Control; provided that any such covenants shall be determined and communicated to the affected Participant at least 10 business days prior to the date of a Change in Control.  If a Participant does not satisfy the Release Condition, the only payment under the Plan to which the Participant would be entitled is the payment for accrued vacation set forth in Section 4.02(a)(vi). 
SECTION 4.03. Other Benefits Payable and Offset.
a.Accrued Benefits.  The Separation Benefits shall be payable in addition to, and not in lieu of, other accrued or vested or earned but deferred compensation, rights, options or other benefits that are owed to a Participant upon or following his or her termination of employment, including accrued amounts or benefits previously earned and payable under any bonus or other compensation plans, stock option plan, stock ownership plan, stock purchase plan, life insurance plan, health plan, disability plan or similar or successor plan, and any business 

expenses required to be reimbursed under the applicable policies of the Company and its Subsidiaries.

b.Offsets.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, any Separation Benefits paid under the Plan will be reduced, on a dollar-for-dollar basis, by the following, and such reduction shall be made without any change to the timing of payment in a manner that would violate Section 409A of the Code:

i.any payments made or to be made to the Participant to comply with, or satisfy liability under, the WARN Act requiring payments in connection with an involuntary termination of employment, plant shutdown or workforce reduction, including amounts paid in connection with paid leaves of absence, back pay, benefits and other payments intended to satisfy such liability or alleged liability; and
ii.any payment provided to Participant after the Date of Termination that Participant was not legally entitled to receive (e.g., salary continuation for a short period of time following the Date of Termination).

c.No Duplicative Benefits.
i.Except as provided in subsection (ii) below, if a Participant is eligible to receive benefits under (A) the Plan; and (B) any other severance plan, program or agreement (“Other Source”), then any monetary benefits due under the Plan will be reduced by the monetary benefits due from the Other Source, with the result being that the Participant receives, in the aggregate, all monetary benefits due under the Plan but nothing more.  Further, in the event that nonmonetary benefits are due from an Other Source, the Plan Administrator will compare such nonmonetary benefits to the nonmonetary benefits due under the Plan and, where the nonmonetary benefits are of the same nature or class, the Participant will be provided with the better of the two nonmonetary benefits; provided, however, under no circumstances shall the Participant receive duplicate nonmonetary benefits as determined by the Plan Administrator, with the result being that the Participant receives, in the aggregate, no less favorable nonmonetary benefits than those due under the Plan.  If the Participant is eligible to receive benefits from any Other Source, the form and timing of payments under such Other Source will be determined as set forth by such Other Source, and the form and timing of any remaining monetary and nonmonetary benefits payable under the Plan will be as described herein without any change in the timing of payment that would violate Section 409A of the Code.

ii.No Participant shall be eligible for benefits under the Occidental Petroleum Corporation Change in Control Severance Plan available for regular full-time employees on the U.S. dollar payroll generally; provided, however, that, notwithstanding anything in Section 4.02(a) to the contrary, in no event will the Participant’s separation benefits under the Plan be less than what the Participant would have been entitled to receive upon a similar termination of employment under the Occidental Petroleum Corporation Change in Control Severance Plan.  Further, benefits under the Plan due as a result of a termination of employment by the Company without Cause or by the Participant with Good Reason within the Protection Period shall be in lieu of benefits under the Occidental Petroleum Corporation Executive Severance Plan.

SECTION 4.04. Payment Obligations Absolute.  Upon a Change in Control, the obligations of the Company and the Subsidiaries to pay the Separation Benefits as required by the Plan shall be absolute and unconditional and shall not be affected by any circumstances, including any set-off, counterclaim, recoupment, defense or other right that the Company or any Affiliate may have against any Participant.  In no event shall a Participant be obligated to seek other employment or take any other action by way of mitigation of the amounts payable to a Participant under any of the provisions of the Plan, nor shall the amount of any payment hereunder be reduced by any compensation earned by a Participant as a result of employment by another employer.
ARTICLE V

Participating Employers

The Company is the sponsor of the Plan.  The Company and each Subsidiary that employs a Tier I Employee or Tier II Employee shall be participating employers of the Plan.  Each Subsidiary that is a participating employer of the Plan shall only be considered a participating employer with respect to the Participants who are employees of such Subsidiary.  
ARTICLE VI

Golden Parachute Policy

Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the Separation Benefits to be paid pursuant to the Plan to any Participant shall not exceed the amount permitted under the Company’s Golden Parachute Policy unless such Separation Benefits are approved by a vote of the Company’s stockholders, provided that any reduction in Separation Benefits shall be reviewed and approved by written resolution of the Board (composed of such members serving as a date prior to the Change in Control) and communicated to the affected Participant within 10 business days following such approval.

ARTICLE VII

Certain Tax Rules

SECTION 7.01. Tax Withholding; No Guarantee of Tax Consequences.  The Company and its Affiliates shall have the power to deduct or withhold, or require the Participant to remit to the Company or its Affiliates, any amount deemed sufficient to satisfy U.S. Federal, state, local and non-U.S. taxes, as deemed necessary or appropriate by the Company or its Affiliate.  No representation, commitment or guarantee is made that any amounts paid under the Plan will be excludable from the recipient’s gross income for any tax purpose, or that any other tax treatment will apply or be available to such Person.
SECTION 7.02. Six-Month Delay for Specified Employee.  Notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary, if any Participant is a Specified Employee, no payments under the Plan that constitute nonqualified deferred compensation subject to Section 409A of the Code shall be made to such Participant prior to the date that is six months after the Date of Termination, or such earlier date upon which such amount can be paid or provided under Section 409A of the Code without being subject to additional taxes thereunder.  Following any applicable six-month delay, all such delayed payments will be paid in a single lump sum on the earliest date permitted under Section 409A of the Code that is also a business day.

SECTION 7.03. Cutback of Parachute Payments.
a.Notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary, if a Participant is a “disqualified individual” (as defined in Section 280G of the Code) and any portion of the Separation Benefits or other payments and benefits the Participant is entitled to receive, has received or would receive in connection with a “change in ownership or control” as defined in Section 280G of the Code (collectively, the “Payments”) would constitute a “parachute payment” (as defined in Section 280G of the Code), then the Payments shall be either (i) reduced (but not below zero) so that the aggregate present value of the Payments will be one dollar ($1.00) less than three times such Participant’s “base amount” (as defined in Section 280G of the Code), such that no portion of the Payments shall be subject to the excise tax imposed by Section 4999 of the Code; or (ii) paid in full, whichever produces the better net after-tax result for such Participant (taking into account any applicable excise tax under Section 4999 of the Code and any other applicable tax).

b.The reduction of the Payments, if any, shall be made by reducing the Payments in the reverse order in which the Payments would be paid or provided (beginning with such payment or benefit that would be made last in time and continuing, to the extent necessary, through to such payment or benefit that would be made first in time).

c.All determinations as to the Payments to be reduced and the amount of reduction shall be made by a nationally recognized certified public accounting firm selected by the Company (the “Accountant”), whose determination shall be conclusive and binding.  It is expressly understood that in determining the amount of any reduction to the Payments, the Accountant shall conduct a “reasonable compensation” analysis under Section 280G of the Code, including a valuation of any applicable noncompetition or other covenant, and the Company and the Participant shall cooperate in good faith in connection with such valuation.  All such determinations by the Accountant shall be at the Company’s expense.

d.If the Accountant, based on controlling precedent or substantial authority, determines that a Payment has been made or provided and, through error or otherwise, that Payment, when aggregated with other Payments used in determining if a “parachute payment” exists, exceeds one dollar ($1.00) less than three times the applicable Participant’s base amount, the Participant shall immediately repay such excess to the Company upon notification that an overpayment has been made.  If the Accountant, based on controlling precedent or substantial authority, determines that a Payment has been reduced pursuant to this Section 7.03 that could have been fully paid or distributed, the Company (or applicable payor) shall promptly pay such amount to the Participant, together with interest at the applicable federal rate provided for in Section 7872(f)(2)(A) of the Code.

SECTION 7.04. Section 409A Considerations.  Payments and benefits under the Plan are intended to be exempt from or compliant with Section 409A of the Code, and the Company shall interpret and administer the Plan in accordance therewith.  The Company may make amendments to the Plan or revise the timing of any payments to be made hereunder in accordance with Section 409A of the Code.  Each payment made under the Plan (including each separate installment payment in the case of a series of installment payments) shall be deemed to be a separate payment for purposes of Section 409A of the Code.  To the extent any payment subject to the Release Condition is payable during a specified period that spans two taxable years, then to the extent such payment is deemed to constitute nonqualified deferred compensation subject to Section 409A of the Code, such payment shall be made in the second taxable year.  To the extent that any of the payments or benefits provided for under the Plan are deemed to constitute nonqualified deferred compensation benefits subject to Section 409A of the Code, references to “termination of employment”, “termination”, or words and phrases of similar import shall be deemed to refer to “separation from service” as defined in Section 409A of the Code, and shall be interpreted and applied in a manner that is consistent with the requirements of Section 409A of the Code.  To the extent that any reimbursements under the Plan are taxable to a Participant, any such reimbursement payment due to the Participant shall be paid to the Participant as promptly as practicable consistent with the Company’s practice following the Participant’s appropriate itemization and substantiation of expenses incurred, and in all events on or before the last day of the Participant’s taxable year following the taxable year in which the related expense was incurred.  The in-kind benefits and reimbursements under the Plan are not subject to liquidation or exchange for another benefit, and the amount of such benefits or reimbursements that a Participant receives in one taxable year shall not affect the amount of such benefits or reimbursements that the Participant receives in any other taxable year.  The Continued Benefits shall be provided at the Company’s discretion in a manner that is intended to satisfy an exception 

to Section 409A of the Code, and therefore not be treated as an arrangement providing for nonqualified deferred compensation that is subject to taxation under Section 409A of the Code, or in a manner that otherwise complies with Section 409A of the Code, including (a) providing such benefits on a nontaxable basis to the Participant, (b) providing for the reimbursement of medical expenses incurred during the time period for which the Participant would be entitled to continuation coverage under a group health plan of the Company under COBRA, (c) providing that such benefits constitute the reimbursement or provision of in-kind benefits payable at a specified time or pursuant to a fixed schedule as permitted under Section 409A of the Code and the authoritative guidance thereunder or (d) requiring the Participant to pay the actual cost of such coverage and having the Company reimburse the Participant for such payments in excess of the rates that would otherwise be required to be paid by the Participant under Section 4.02 (with such reimbursement, less applicable taxes, for a particular calendar year during which the Participant received such coverage to be made within 15 days following the end of such calendar year (but in no event prior to the date that is six months after the Date of Termination)).

ARTICLE VIII

Successor to Company

The Plan shall bind any successor of the Company, its assets or its businesses (whether direct or indirect, by purchase, merger, consolidation or otherwise), in the same manner and to the same extent that the Company would be obligated under the Plan if no succession had taken place.
In the case of any transaction in which a successor would not by the foregoing provision or by operation of law be bound by the Plan, the Company, as a condition precedent to such transaction, shall require such successor expressly and unconditionally to assume and agree to perform the Company’s obligations under the Plan, in the same manner and to the same extent that the Company would be required to perform if no such succession had taken place.  
In addition, any successor of the Company must treat employment service with the Company or any Affiliate (irrespective of whether the Employee was a Participant at the time of such service) and the successor and its affiliates as continuous employment service with the Company and its Affiliates for all purposes of calculating Separation Benefits.

ARTICLE IX

Amendment and Termination

SECTION 9.01. Amendment and Termination.  The Company expects the Plan to be permanent, but since future conditions affecting the Company or its Subsidiaries cannot be anticipated or foreseen, the Company must necessarily and does hereby reserve the right to amend, modify or terminate the Plan at any time by action of the Plan Administrator; provided, 

however, that in connection with, in anticipation of or at any time following a Change in Control, the Plan may not be amended, modified or terminated in any manner that would adversely affect the rights or potential rights of any Participant, including, for the avoidance of doubt, to revoke the designation of an Employee as a Participant.

SECTION 9.02. Documentation.  The form of any amendment, suspension, discontinuation or termination of the Plan shall be a written instrument signed by a duly authorized officer or officers of the Company, certifying that the amendment, suspension, discontinuation or termination has been approved or ratified by the Board.

ARTICLE X

Miscellaneous

SECTION 10.01. Employment Status.  This Plan does not constitute a contract of employment or impose on any Participant, the Company or any Affiliate any obligation to retain the Participant as an Employee, to change the status of the Participant’s employment, or to change the policies of the Company or any Affiliate regarding termination of employment.  Nothing contained in the Plan will be construed as (a) an employment contract between the Company or any Affiliate and any Employee; (b) a right of any Employee to be continued in the employment of the Company or its Affiliates; or (c) a limitation of the right of the Company or its Affiliates to discharge any Employee, with or without Cause, at any time.  All Employees will be subject to discharge to the same extent as if the Plan had never been adopted.
SECTION 10.02. Special Compensation.  Except as otherwise required by law or as specifically provided in any plan or program maintained by the Company, no payment under the Plan shall be included or taken into account in determining any benefit under any pension, thrift, profit sharing, group insurance, or other benefit plan maintained by the Company.
SECTION 10.03. Sources of Payment.  The benefits provided under the Plan will be paid from the general assets of the Company and its Affiliates in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Plan.  Nothing herein will be construed to require the Company or any Affiliate to maintain any trust, fund, or otherwise segregate any amount for the benefit of any Person.  Furthermore, no Person with a claim for Separation Benefits hereunder will have any claim against, right to, security or other interest in, any fund, account, or assets of the Company or any Affiliate.  
SECTION 10.04. Non-Alienation.  No payments, benefits or rights hereunder shall be subject to anticipation, alienation, sale, transfer, assignment, pledge, encumbrance, attachment, garnishment, charge, execution or levy of any kind, either voluntary or involuntary, by creditors of any Employee or any Employee’s beneficiary.  Any attempt to anticipate, alienate, sell, transfer, assign, pledge, encumber, attach, garnish, charge, execute or levy any payments, benefits or rights hereunder will be void and without effect.  

SECTION 10.05. Beneficiary.  If a Participant is entitled to receive Separation Benefits but dies prior to receiving entire payment of his Separation Benefits, the Participant’s remaining Separation Benefits shall be paid in accordance with the Company’s Benefits Policy for Payments of Deceased Active Employees.  
SECTION 10.06. Severability.  Any provision in the Plan that is prohibited or unenforceable in any jurisdiction by reason of applicable law shall, as to such jurisdiction, be ineffective only to the extent of such prohibition or unenforceability without invalidating or affecting the remaining provisions hereof, and any such prohibition or unenforceability in any jurisdiction shall not invalidate or render unenforceable such provision in any other jurisdiction.
SECTION 10.07. Governing Law.  The terms, conditions and provisions of the Plan will be construed, governed and enforced under the laws of the State of Texas, without regard to its conflicts of law provisions, except as may be preempted by ERISA or other controlling U.S. Federal law.  The Plan is intended to be a “top hat” plan for purposes of ERISA, and shall be construed accordingly.

ARTICLE XI

Administration and Claims Procedures

SECTION 11.01. Administration.  The Plan Administrator shall have all powers necessary or proper to administer the Plan and to discharge its duties hereunder, and shall have authority to interpret the Plan, apply the provisions hereof, determine eligibility and make all other determinations necessary for the administration of the Plan.  The Plan Administrator may establish such rules and procedures as may be necessary to enable it to discharge its duties hereunder.  The Plan Administrator may allocate to others certain aspects of the management, operation and responsibilities of the Plan, including the employment of advisors and the delegation of any ministerial duties or functions, to qualified individuals or entities.  In writing, or by custom, practice or in operation, the Plan Administrator may provide for the allocation or delegation of any of its duties hereunder to the Vice President Human Resources of the Company and his or her designee.  The Plan Administrator will also be authorized to engage or employ agents, attorneys, accountants, consultants, and other advisors which it deems to be necessary or appropriate to assist in discharging its duties hereunder. 
SECTION 11.02. Claims Procedures.  Generally, an employee who is eligible to receive benefits under the Plan does not have to file a claim for such benefits.  If a claimant believes that he or she did not receive a benefit to which he or she is entitled, the claimant may file a written claim with the Plan Administrator at the following address stating all of the facts on which the claim is based: 
Attention:  Plan Administrator, Executive Change in Control Severance Plan
        Occidental Petroleum Corporation
        5 Greenway Plaza Suite 110
        Houston, TX 77046

        (713) 215-7000
Within 60 days following receipt of the claim, the Plan Administrator will: 
•request any additional information needed to make a decision regarding the claim; 
•pay benefits provided by the Plan; or 
•send notification to the Claimant of a decision to deny the claim in whole or in part. 
If additional information is requested or required in order to make a decision regarding a claim, the claimant will have 60 days from the date the claimant receives such a request to provide the information.  The Plan Administrator’s decision to pay benefits or deny a claim in whole or in part will be postponed to allow the claimant to respond to the request.  If the claimant does not provide the information within 60 days after the claimant receives the request, the claim will be denied unless the claimant has requested and been granted additional time to provide the information. 
If the Plan Administrator denies a claim in whole or in part, the claimant will receive written notice of the denial within 60 days from the date any requested additional information was received.  The notice will provide the following: 
•the specific reasons for the denial of the claim (including the facts upon which the denial is based) and reference to any pertinent Plan provisions on which the denial is based; 
•if applicable, a description of any additional material or information necessary for the claimant to perfect the claim and an explanation of why such material is necessary; and 
•an explanation of the claims review appeal procedure including the name and address of the Person or committee to whom an appeal should be directed. 
Within 60 days after the claimant receives the notice of denial from the Plan Administrator, the claimant may request a review of the claim by the Plan Administrator.  The request must be in writing and must state the reason or reasons why the claimant believes the claim should not have been denied.  The claimant should also include with the written request for an appeal any and all documents, materials, or other evidence which he or she believes supports the claim for benefits.  The request should be addressed to the Plan Administrator at the address of the Plan Administrator.
Generally, the Plan Administrator will give the claimant written notice of its decision within 60 days of the date the claimant’s request for review was received by the Plan Administrator.  However, if the Plan Administrator finds that special circumstances exist, its decision may be given to the claimant more than 60 days after the date the claimant’s request was received, but not later than 120 days after such date.  The Plan Administrator’s notice of its 

decision will include specific reasons for its decision and specific references to the provisions of the Plan on which its decision is based.  The decision of the Plan Administrator shall be final, conclusive and binding on all Persons (including Employees, Participants and beneficiaries).
Prior to authorizing and awarding any Separation Benefits hereunder, the Plan Administrator may require the claimant to provide additional information, and to complete any required or requested releases, forms or other documents hereunder, including filing of all claims and requests for payment from any other source.
SECTION 11.03. Legal Proceedings.  Any claims and disputes between or among any Persons arising out of or in any way connected with this Plan shall be solely and finally settled by Plan Administrator, acting in good faith, the determination of which shall be final.  Unless prohibited by applicable law, no legal action may be commenced prior to the completion of the benefits claims procedure described in the Plan.  In addition, no legal action may be commenced after the later of 180 days after receiving a written response of the Plan Administrator to an appeal or 365 days after the date the claimant was terminated.  If any such judicial proceeding is undertaken, the evidence presented shall be strictly limited to the evidence timely presented to the Plan Administrator.Document

OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION  
EXECUTIVE INCENTIVE COMPENSATION PLAN (EICP)  
(As Amended and Restated Effective January 1, 2020)
PURPOSE 
The Occidental Petroleum Corporation Executive Incentive Compensation Plan (the “Plan”) is designed to provide selected executives with annual cash incentive opportunities. The Plan directly links incentive compensation with performance and promotes the Company’s results-oriented management style. Awards are based on the achievement of performance objectives that reflect business success and generate stockholder value. Performance objectives may be tied to the performance of the Company as a whole or the performance of the Division for which the executive has personal accountability. Capitalized terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings set forth on Attachment A hereto.
ELIGIBILITY/PARTICIPATION  
All Senior Management employees are eligible for participation in the Plan. A member of Senior Management who is selected by the Administrator (as defined below) to participate in the Plan with respect to a particular Performance Period is referred to herein as a “Participant.” Senior Management who are selected by the Administrator for a particular Performance Period are not guaranteed to be selected for participation in a subsequent Performance Period.
PERFORMANCE PERIOD
The performance period shall be the period for which the performance objectives applicable to an Award are measured, which unless otherwise determined for an Award, shall be the one-year period beginning on January 1 of a given year and ending on December 31 of that same year (the “Performance Period”).
PERFORMANCE MEASURES/OBJECTIVES 
Unless otherwise determined for any Award, each Award will consist of a “Company performance” portion and an “individual performance” portion. The weighting of the Company performance portion and the individual performance portion of each Award will be established at the time the Award is granted (e.g., for a particular Award, the Company performance portion may be weighted 60% and the individual performance portion may be weighted 40%).
The extent to which the Company performance portion of each Award is earned and payable shall be determined by assessing performance for the applicable Performance Period with respect to certain Business Objectives. For each Award, the Business Objectives to be used for the Performance Period, as well as the weighting, if applicable, of each Business Objective (e.g., 50% Segment Earnings and 50% Cash Flow) shall be established by the Administrator in its sole discretion prior to or following 

the commencement of the Performance Period (but, in any event, in advance of the end of the Performance Period). The Business Objectives selected, and their weightings, if applicable, may vary by Participant and may be changed from one Performance Period to the next Performance Period in response to changes in business priorities.
The extent to which the individual performance portion of each Award is earned and payable shall be determined by a subjective assessment of each Participant’s performance for the applicable Performance Period with respect to certain Personal Objectives.
For each Award, the Administrator shall determine the targeted performance goals with respect to the Business Objectives for the Performance Period. In addition, unless otherwise determined with respect to an Award, minimum and maximum levels of performance with respect to the Business Objectives shall also be established for each Participant for the Performance Period. Target, minimum and maximum performance levels may also be established with respect to Personal Objectives.
Participants shall be advised of the Business Objectives that will be used to determine their Awards for the Performance Period, any weighting allocation of the various Business Objectives, as well as the weighting allocation between Business Objectives and Personal Objectives.
AWARD LEVELS 
A Target Award payment opportunity shall be established for each Award. Individual Target Award opportunities may reflect variations in job function and scope as well as the potential impact the Participant has on the Company’s or a Division’s business priorities, as applicable. If a Participant has a more senior position, a greater portion of total compensation may be placed “at risk.” Award minimum and maximum opportunities may also be established for each Performance Period for performance levels below and above target performance. Award opportunities corresponding to the minimum, target and maximum levels of performance may vary by Participant.
PAYMENT OF AWARDS
The amount of an Award earned and payable under the Plan shall be determined by evaluating performance against Business Objectives and Personal Objectives for the applicable Performance Period. The actual amount paid with respect to an Award may be higher or lower than a Participant’s Target Award opportunity, depending on whether the minimum, target or maximum performance level, if applicable, has been met. The Administrator shall evaluate satisfaction of Business Objectives and Personal Objectives and determine Award payment amounts, with final approval made by (i) the Committee, with respect to all Participants who are subject to Section 16, or (ii) the Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”), or such other member(s) of Senior Management as the CEO may designate from time to time, for all other Participants. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, in determining the payment amount of each Award, the Administrator may reduce (including a reduction of the payment to $0) the amount that 

may otherwise be earned and payable with respect to such Award if, in its sole discretion, it determines that such reduction or elimination is appropriate.
Awards shall be paid no later than the fifteenth day of the third month following the end of the Performance Period. Awards shall be paid: (i) in a lump sum cash payment, (ii) through the issuance of Stock, (iii) through the grant of equity-based award(s) or (iv) through any combination of the foregoing. Any Stock issued or equity-based award(s) granted in payment of Awards shall not be issued under the Plan but shall instead be issued under the LTIP, subject to the terms thereof, and the number of shares of Stock issued (or the number of shares of Stock subject to the equity-based award granted) will generally be equal to the dollar value of the Award otherwise payable divided by the Fair Market Value (as defined in the LTIP) of a share of Stock on the date of final approval, unless otherwise determined by the Administrator. All applicable taxes and withholdings shall be deducted from Award payments in accordance with U.S. Federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations. Cash Awards may be deferred under the MDCP in accordance with the provisions of the MDCP.
PLAN CHANGES DUE TO CORPORATE CHANGES OR EVENTS 
Acquisitions, divestitures, mergers, significant corporate changes and/or extraordinary events involving the Company or its business (including, but not limited to, extraordinary stock price changes, significant fluctuations in supply and demand, significant increases in operating costs, and employee displacement due to health, safety or environmental crises) may require changes, adjustments or amendments (including reduction, elimination or termination) to outstanding unearned Awards and/or applicable targets, minimums, maximums, Business Objectives, Personal Objectives and/or Award opportunities for the relevant Performance Period. The Committee shall have sole discretion to determine whether such change, adjustment or amendment is necessary or desirable and to determine the methodology of such change, adjustment or amendment, and the Committee’s decision shall be final, conclusive and binding on the relevant Participant and all other persons having an interest in or under the Plan.
AWARD PAYMENT UNDER VARIOUS EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS 
The Administrator may determine in its sole discretion the eligibility for Awards and any payment of Awards to Participants who enter or exit employment, transfer between Divisions or affiliates, or who are promoted during a Performance Period.
PLAN ADMINISTRATION 
The Plan shall be administered by the Committee, which has sole discretion over the Plan; provided, that, the Committee may delegate to one or more officers or employees of the Company some or all of its powers and responsibilities in connection with the administration of the Plan (including the authority to make Awards to eligible Participants and determinations related thereto) as it deems necessary, advisable or appropriate, except that, notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the Committee (i) shall take all actions and make all determinations hereunder related to Awards to Participants who 

are then subject to Section 16 and (ii) the Committee may not delegate its authority to the extent (A) it is expressly indicated herein as an action to be taken by the Committee alone, (B) such delegation would permit a person to grant an Award to himself or herself or take any action with respect to any Award previously granted to himself or herself or (C) such delegation would violate any applicable law. Any delegation hereunder shall be subject to the restrictions and limits that the Committee specifies at the time of such delegation, and the Committee may at any time rescind the authority so delegated. The Committee and/or any such person to whom administrative powers are so delegated in accordance with the foregoing shall be referred to herein as the “Administrator.” There is no obligation under the Plan for uniformity of treatment with respect to Participants and any other holders or beneficiaries of Awards. The terms and conditions of Awards, and the decisions of the Administrator with respect to Awards, need not to be the same for Participants (whether or not they are similar situated).
The decisions of the Administrator with respect to the Plan (including, but not limited to, questions of construction, interpretation and administration) shall be final, conclusive and binding on the relevant Awards and all persons having an interest in or under the Plan. Any determination made by the Administrator shall be given the maximum deference permitted by law in the event it is subject to judicial review and shall be overturned by a court of law only if it is arbitrary and capricious.
PLAN CONTINUATION 
The Company expects and intends to continue the Plan but does not guarantee any specific levels of Award payments or the continuation of any Award payments. The Company, through action of the Committee in its sole discretion, reserves the right to amend, alter, modify, suspend, change, discontinue or terminate this Plan and outstanding unearned Awards at any time, in any manner and for any Performance Period, without the consent of any Participant. Notwithstanding and in addition to the foregoing, the Company, through action of the CEO, or such other member(s) of Senior Management as the CEO may designate from time to time, shall also have the right, without the consent of any Participant, to amend, alter, modify, suspend or otherwise make changes to this Plan that do not materially increase the cost of the Plan to the Company and do not otherwise require the approval of the Committee.
RECOUPMENT OF AWARDS 
Awards granted under the Plan and any amounts paid or realized with respect thereto shall be subject to compliance with the Company’s Code of Business Conduct, as may be amended, or policies referenced therein (“CBC”). In the event of a breach or violation of the CBC, the Committee may take actions with respect to Awards under this Plan, including, without limitation, reduction, cancellation, forfeiture and/or recoupment of Awards as determined by the Committee. In addition, Awards granted under the Plan and any amounts paid or realized with respect thereto shall be subject to any written clawback policy that the Company, with the approval of the Company’s Board of Directors, may adopt, including any policy adopted to conform to the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 and rules promulgated thereunder 

by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the New York Stock Exchange and that the Company determines should apply to the Plan. Awards shall also be subject to clawback, forfeiture or similar requirements to the extent required by applicable law (including, without limitation, Section 304 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and Section 954 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act) and/or the rules and regulations of the New York Stock Exchange, and such requirements shall be deemed incorporated by reference into all outstanding Awards. A Participant’s acceptance of any Award issued under the Plan will constitute such Participant’s agreement to subject the Award and any amounts paid or realized with respect thereto to such potential clawback, reduction, cancellation, forfeiture and/or recoupment in accordance with this paragraph.
MISCELLANEOUS  
The Plan is subject to compliance with all applicable U.S. Federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations. The Plan and all related documents shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas. If any provision shall be held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid and unenforceable, the remaining provisions of the Plan shall continue in effect.
Nothing contained in the Plan (or in any other documents relating to the Plan or to any Award) shall confer upon any Participant any right to continue in the employ or other service of any entity within the Company’s controlled group or constitute any contract or agreement of employment or other service, nor shall interfere in any way with the right of the applicable entity within the Company’s controlled group to change such Participant’s compensation or other benefits or to terminate the employment of such Participant, with or without cause.
Unless otherwise determined by the Company, the Plan shall be unfunded and shall not create (or be construed to create) a trust or a separate fund or funds. The Plan shall not establish any fiduciary relationship between the Company, any Division or subsidiary and any Participant or other person. To the extent any person holds any rights by virtue of an Award under the Plan, such rights shall be no greater than the rights of an unsecured general creditor.
Awards from the Plan shall not be considered as compensation for the purposes of any benefit plans or programs of the Company or any Division, except as specifically set forth otherwise in a formal plan document.
It is intended that payments under the Plan will not constitute “deferred compensation” under Section 409A of the Code, including by qualifying as short-term deferrals exempt from the requirements of Section 409A of the Code. In the event that any Award constitutes deferred compensation and does not qualify for treatment as an exempt short-term deferral, it is intended that such amount will be paid in a manner that satisfies the requirements of Section 409A of the Code, taking into account for any “specified employee,” the six-month delay described in Treas. Reg. § 1.409A-3(i)(2)(i). The Plan shall be interpreted and construed accordingly.

Attachment A
DEFINITION OF TERMS 
“Award” means an incentive award granted pursuant to the Plan, the payment of which shall be based on the achievement of Business Objectives and Personal Objectives for a designated Performance Period, unless otherwise determined with respect to a specific Award.
“Business Objectives” means one or more financial, operational, organizational, strategic or similar goals established for a Performance Period that reflect current business priorities and against which the Company’s or a Division’s performance will be measured. Such goals may relate to the Company on a consolidated basis, or to specified subsidiaries or business or geographical units of the Company, or a combination thereof, and may be determined on an absolute or relative basis, as a ratio with other business criteria, or as compared to the performance of a published or special index deemed applicable by the Administrator including the Standard & Poor’s 500 Stock Index or a group of comparable companies, pre-tax or after-tax, before or after special charges, or any combination of the foregoing. Unless otherwise stated, such performance goals need not be based upon an increase or positive result under a particular business criterion set forth in this definition and could include, for example, maintaining the status quo or limiting economic losses (measured in each case by reference to specific business criteria set forth in this definition).

“Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. 
“Company” means Occidental Petroleum Corporation.
“Committee” means the Executive Compensation Committee of the Company’s Board of Directors (or its successor).
“Division” means any subsidiary of the Company or other entity controlled by the Company (either by voting power or management), or any line of business, facility or other division of the Company or any such subsidiary or entity, as determined by the Administrator.
“LTIP” means the Company’s 2015 Long-Term Incentive Plan, as amended from time to time.
“MDCP” means the Company’s Modified Deferred Compensation Plan, as amended from time to time.
“Personal Objectives” means, for any Participant, personal goals related to certain key performance areas within such Participant’s area of responsibility or job scope used to assess individual performance, which may include, but are not limited to, goals such as: management of unanticipated, unpredictable or uncontrollable events; transactions such as mergers and acquisitions or divestitures; organizational development; succession planning; functional and operating accomplishments; governance and ethical conduct; 

health, safety and environmental responsibilities; encouragement of diversity and inclusion; and contributions to special projects.
“Section 16” means Section 16 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
“Senior Management” means employees of the Company or any Division in executive grade level 90.
“Stock” means the Company’s common stock, par value $0.20 per share.
“Target Award” means the target award payable under the Plan to a Participant, expressed either as a dollar amount or a percentage of the Participant’s annualized base salary at the rate in effect on the last day of the Performance Period, which reflects or is contingent upon a specified level of performance.

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