Document:

EX-10.6

 Exhibit 10.6 

Execution Version 

SIXTH AMENDED AND RESTATED MASTER LEASE AND ACCESS AGREEMENT 

Effective as of January 1, 2021 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

							
	 ARTICLE 1 DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS
	  	 	1	 
			
	 1.1
	  	Definitions	  	 	1	 
	 1.2
	  	Interpretation	  	 	1	 
	 1.3
	  	Independent Obligations	  	 	1	 
	 1.4
	  	Prior Leases	  	 	2	 
		
	 ARTICLE 2 DEMISE OF APPLICABLE PREMISES AND TERM
	  	 	2	 
			
	 2.1
	  	Demise of Applicable Premises and Applicable Term	  	 	2	 
	 2.2
	  	Access	  	 	2	 
	 2.3
	  	Rent	  	 	3	 
	 2.4
	  	Place of Payment	  	 	3	 
	 2.5
	  	Net Lease	  	 	3	 
		
	 ARTICLE 3 CONDUCT OF BUSINESS
	  	 	3	 
			
	 3.1
	  	Use of Applicable Premises	  	 	3	 
	 3.2
	  	Waste	  	 	4	 
	 3.3
	  	Governmental Regulations	  	 	4	 
	 3.4
	  	Permits	  	 	4	 
	 3.5
	  	Utilities	  	 	6	 
	 3.6
	  	Tank Inspection and Repairs	  	 	6	 
	 3.7
	  	Tank Inspection and Maintenance Plan	  	 	7	 
	 3.8
	  	Notice of Planned Shutdown	  	 	7	 
	 3.9
	  	Tulsa West Crude Tank Assets	  	 	7	 
		
	 ARTICLE 4 ALTERATIONS, ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS
	  	 	8	 
			
	 4.1
	  	Additional Improvements	  	 	8	 
	 4.2
	  	Quality; Compliance with Applicable Laws	  	 	8	 
	 4.3
	  	Ownership	  	 	8	 
	 4.4
	  	No Liens	  	 	9	 
		
	 ARTICLE 5 MAINTENANCE OF APPLICABLE PREMISES
	  	 	9	 
			
	 5.1
	  	Maintenance by Relevant Asset Owner	  	 	9	 
	 5.2
	  	Operation	  	 	9	 
	 5.3
	  	Surrender of Applicable Premises	  	 	9	 
	 5.4
	  	Release of Hazardous Substances	  	 	9	 
		
	 ARTICLE 6 TAXES, ASSESSMENTS
	  	 	10	 
			
	 6.1
	  	Relevant Asset Owner’s Obligation to Pay	  	 	10	 
	 6.2
	  	Manner of Payment	  	 	10	 
		
	 ARTICLE 7 EMINENT DOMAIN; CASUALTY; INSURANCE
	  	 	11	 
			
	 7.1
	  	Total Condemnation of Applicable Premises	  	 	11	 
	 7.2
	  	Partial Condemnation	  	 	11	 
	 7.3
	  	Damages and Right to Additional Property	  	 	11	 
	 7.4
	  	Insurance	  	 	11	 

  
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	 ARTICLE 8 ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING
	  	 	12	 
			
	 8.1
	  	Assignment and Subletting	  	 	12	 
	 8.2
	  	Release of Assigning Party	  	 	12	 
		
	 ARTICLE 9 DEFAULTS; REMEDIES; TERMINATION
	  	 	12	 
			
	 9.1
	  	Default	  	 	12	 
	 9.2
	  	Related Refinery Owner’s Remedies	  	 	13	 
	 9.3
	  	Relevant Asset Owner’s Remedies	  	 	13	 
		
	 ARTICLE 10 LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION
	  	 	14	 
			
	 10.1
	  	Limitation of Liability; Indemnity	  	 	14	 
	 10.2
	  	Survival	  	 	14	 
		
	 ARTICLE 11 OPTION
	  	 	14	 
			
	 11.1
	  	Applicability of Option	  	 	14	 
	 11.2
	  	Grant of Option	  	 	14	 
	 11.3
	  	Determination of Fair Market Value	  	 	15	 
	 11.4
	  	Cooperation	  	 	15	 
	 11.5
	  	Survival	  	 	15	 
		
	 ARTICLE 12 GENERAL PROVISIONS
	  	 	15	 
			
	 12.1
	  	Estoppel Certificates	  	 	15	 
	 12.2
	  	Notices	  	 	16	 
	 12.3
	  	Severability	  	 	16	 
	 12.4
	  	Time of Essence	  	 	16	 
	 12.5
	  	Captions	  	 	16	 
	 12.6
	  	Entire Agreement	  	 	16	 
	 12.7
	  	Waivers	  	 	16	 
	 12.8
	  	Incorporation by Reference	  	 	16	 
	 12.9
	  	Binding Effect	  	 	16	 
	 12.10
	  	Amendment	  	 	16	 
	 12.11
	  	No Partnership	  	 	16	 
	 12.12
	  	No Third Party Beneficiaries	  	 	17	 
	 12.13
	  	Governing Law	  	 	17	 
	 12.14
	  	Cooperation	  	 	17	 
	 12.15
	  	Further Assurances	  	 	17	 
	 12.16
	  	Waiver of the Related Refinery Owner’s Lien	  	 	17	 
	 12.17
	  	Recording	  	 	17	 
	 12.18
	  	Warranty of Peaceful Possession	  	 	17	 
	 12.19
	  	Survival	  	 	18	 
	 12.20
	  	AS IS, WHERE IS	  	 	18	 
	 12.21
	  	Relocation of Pipelines; Amendment	  	 	18	 
	 12.22
	  	Counterparts	  	 	18	 
	 12.23
	  	Joinder by Affiliates of Parties	  	 	18	 

  
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 EXHIBITS 

Exhibit A – Parties 
 Exhibit B – Master
Lease and Access Agreement Amendments 
 Exhibit C - Definitions 

Exhibit D – Interpretation 
 Applicable Assets: 

 

			
	 Exhibit E –
	  	Applicable Term and Applicable Assets
	 Exhibit E-1 –
	  	Applicable Assets: El Dorado Refinery Complex (for El Dorado Logistics)
	 Exhibit E-2 –
	  	Applicable Assets: Cheyenne Refinery Complex
	 Exhibit E-3 –
	  	Applicable Assets: Tulsa Refinery Complex
	 Exhibit E-4 –
	  	Applicable Assets: Woods Cross Refinery Complex (excluding Woods Cross Pipeline Pad)
	 Exhibit E-5 –
	  	Applicable Assets: Woods Cross Pipeline Pad
	 Exhibit E-6 –
	  	Applicable Assets: Navajo Refinery Complex (excluding the Truck Rack, the Artesia Blending Station, the Artesia Pump and Receiving Stations and the LACT Units)
	 Exhibit E-7 –
	  	Applicable Assets: Artesia Pump and Receiving Stations
	 Exhibit E-8 –
	  	Applicable Assets: El Dorado Refinery Complex (for El Dorado Operating)
	 Exhibit E-9 –
	  	Applicable Assets: Woods Cross Refinery Complex (for Woods Cross Operating)
	 Exhibit E-10 –
	  	Applicable Assets: Navajo Refinery Complex (LACT Units)

 Legal Descriptions: 
  

			
	 Exhibit F –
	  	Description of Applicable Premises
	 Exhibit F-1 –
	  	Legal Description for El Dorado Refinery Complex (for El Dorado Logistics)
	 Exhibit F-2 –
	  	Legal Description for Cheyenne Refinery Complex
	 Exhibit F-3 –
	  	Legal Description for Tulsa Refinery Complex
	 Exhibit F-4 –
	  	Legal Description for Woods Cross Refinery Complex (excluding Woods Cross Pipeline Pad)
	 Exhibit F-5 –
	  	Legal Description for Woods Cross Pipeline Pad
	 Exhibit F-6 –
	  	Legal Description for Navajo Refinery Complex (excluding the Truck Rack, the Artesia Blending Station, the Artesia Pump and Receiving Stations and the LACT Units)
	 Exhibit F-7 –
	  	Legal Description for Artesia Pump and Receiving Stations
	 Exhibit F-8 -
	  	Legal Description for El Dorado Refinery Complex (for El Dorado Operating)
	 Exhibit F-9 –
	  	Legal Description for Woods Cross Refinery Complex (for Woods Cross Operating)
	 Exhibit F-10 –
	  	Legal Description for Navajo Refinery Complex (LACT Units)

  
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 SIXTH AMENDED AND RESTATED MASTER LEASE AND ACCESS AGREEMENT 

This Sixth Amended and Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement (this “Lease”) is entered into on February 8, 2021 and
effective as of 12:01 a.m. Central Time (the “Effective Time”) on January 1, 2021 (the “Effective Date”) by and between the Parties set forth on Exhibit A. 

RECITALS: 
 A. Pursuant to
certain transactions, each Relevant Asset Owner acquired its Applicable Assets located at the Refinery Complex from the Related Refinery Owner. 

B. In connection with each such acquisition, each Related Refinery Owner and Relevant Asset Owner (except El Dorado Operating) entered into a
Prior Lease pursuant to which the Related Refinery Owner leased to the Relevant Asset Owner real property at the Related Refinery Owner’s Refinery Complex on which all or a part of the Applicable Assets are located. 

C. The Parties concurrently entered into an amended Master Site Services Agreement pursuant to which each Related Refinery Owner has agreed to
provide certain services to the Relevant Asset Owner in connection with the Applicable Assets located at each Refinery Complex. 
 D. Each
Related Refinery Owner and each Relevant Asset Owner (except El Dorado Operating) entered into the Original Master Lease and Access Agreement which amended and restated in its entirety their respective Prior Leases (other than the Tulsa License), if
any, from and after January 1, 2015, all in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the Original Master Lease and Access Agreement. 

E. The Original Master Lease and Access Agreement has been further amended and restated as set forth on Exhibit B, resulting in the
Fifth Amended and Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement identified on Exhibit B, as amended by that certain First Amendment to Fifth Amended and Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement identified on Exhibit B. 

F. The Parties now desire to amend and restate the Fifth Amended and Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement, as so amended, in its
entirety in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth herein. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the Applicable
Premises and the covenants and agreements set forth herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties hereby amend and restate the Fifth Amended and Restated Master Lease
and Access Agreement, as amended, in its entirety as follows: 
 ARTICLE 1 

DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS 

1.1 Definitions. Capitalized terms used throughout this Lease and not otherwise defined herein has the meanings set forth on Exhibit
C. 
 1.2 Interpretation. Matters relating to the interpretation of this Agreement are set forth on Exhibit D. 

1.3 Independent Obligations. The Parties hereby acknowledge and agree that (a) the obligations of each Relevant Asset Owner and
each Related Refinery Owner are independent of any 

  
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obligation of any other Relevant Asset Owner and Related Refinery Owner, respectively, (b) the Parties shall look solely to their counterparty (as identified on Exhibit A) for
fulfillment of their respective obligations under this Agreement; and (c) no Relevant Asset Owner or Related Refinery Owner shall be obligated to fulfill any of the obligations of any other Relevant Asset Owner or Related Refinery Owner,
respectively, and shall have no liability for such obligations. 
 1.4 Prior Leases. The Original Master Lease and Access Agreement,
and each subsequent amendment identified on Exhibit B, amended and restated each Prior Lease (other than the Tulsa License) in its entirety from and after January 1, 2015 through the “Effective Time” identified in the documents
identified on Exhibit B. It is the Parties’ intent that the terms and provisions of this Lease shall be effective and govern from and after the Effective Time hereof. Any matter first arising prior to January 1, 2015 (or, solely
with respect to the Tulsa Rail and Truck Racks, January 1, 2021) shall be governed by the respective Prior Lease related thereto, if any. 

ARTICLE 2 
 DEMISE OF
APPLICABLE PREMISES AND TERM 
 2.1 Demise of Applicable Premises and Applicable Term. 

2.1.1 Demise of Applicable Premises. In consideration of the rents, covenants, and agreements set forth herein and subject to the terms
and conditions hereof, each Related Refinery Owner hereby leases to the Relevant Asset Owner and each Relevant Asset Owner hereby leases from the Related Refinery Owner, the Applicable Premises for the Applicable Term; provided, however, the
Relevant Asset Owner may terminate this Lease (with respect to itself only) at the end of the Applicable Term or by delivering written notice to the Related Refinery Owner, on or before 180 days prior to the end of the Applicable Term, that the
Relevant Asset Owner has elected to terminate this Lease (with respect to itself only). 
 2.1.2 Early Termination by the Relevant Asset
Owner. At the Relevant Asset Owner’s option, such Relevant Asset Owner may terminate this Lease (with respect to itself only), by providing written notice to the Related Refinery Owner on or before 180 days prior to the desired termination
date if the Relevant Asset Owner ceases to operate the Applicable Assets at the Applicable Premises or ceases its business operations. In the event of such termination pursuant to this Section 2.1.2, such Related Refinery
Owner shall retain the remaining Rent for the then current 12-month rental period as set forth in Section 2.3 as its sole and exclusive remedy for such early termination and shall
refund to the Relevant Asset Owner any Rent relating to any period after such 12-month period. 

2.2 Access. 
 2.2.1
Access. Each Related Refinery Owner hereby grants to the Relevant Asset Owner and its Affiliates, agents, employees and contractors (collectively, the “Relevant Asset Owner Parties”) free of charge, non-exclusive right of access to and use of those portions of such Related Refinery Owner’s Refinery Complex that are reasonably necessary for access to and/or the operation of the Applicable Assets by the
Relevant Asset Owner as a stand-alone enterprise (the “Shared Access Facilities”), all so long as such access and use by any of the Relevant Asset Owner Parties does not unreasonably interfere in any material respect with the
Related Refinery Owner’s operations at the Refinery Complex and complies with the Related Refinery Owner’s rules, norms and procedures governing safety and security at the Refinery Complex. For the avoidance of doubt, with respect to the
Applicable Premises at the Tulsa Refinery Complex, the access rights granted to HEP Tulsa pursuant to this Section 2.2.1 shall include a non-exclusive rail line license to use the rail lines owned by
HollyFrontier Tulsa situated on the Applicable Premises at the Tulsa Refinery Complex to the extent necessary for access to and/or the operation of the Tulsa Rail and 

  
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Truck Racks, which license shall be subject to all of the terms and conditions of this Lease, including this Section 2.2. The provisions of this
Section 2.2.1 relate only to access and use of the Shared Access Facilities, and the Master Site Services Agreement shall cover all services that are to be provided by the Related Refinery Owner under the terms of the
Master Site Services Agreement. 
 2.2.2 Retained Rights. Each Related Refinery Owner hereby retains for itself and its Affiliates,
agents, employees and contractors (collectively, the “Related Refinery Owner’s Parties”), the right of access to the Applicable Premises and the Applicable Assets located at the Refinery Complex of such Related
Refinery Owner: 
 (a) to determine whether the conditions and covenants contained in this Lease are being kept and
performed, 
 (b) to comply with Environmental Laws, and 

(c) to inspect, maintain, repair, improve and operate the Service Assets and the Shared Access Facilities and any assets of
such Related Refinery Owner located on such Applicable Premises or to install or construct any structures or equipment necessary for the maintenance, operation or improvement of any such assets or the installation, construction or maintenance of any
Connection Facilities, 
 in each case, so long as such access by the Related Refinery Owner’s Parties does not unreasonably interfere in any material
respect with the Relevant Asset Owner’s operations on the Applicable Premises and complies with such Relevant Asset Owner’s rules, norms and procedures governing safety and security at the Applicable Premises. 

2.3 Rent. As rental for the Applicable Premises during the Applicable Term, each Relevant Asset Owner agrees to pay to the applicable
Related Refinery Owner for each 12-month period of the Applicable Term One Hundred and 00/100 Dollars ($100.00) (the “Rent”) on or before the 1st day of each
12-month period, the first such payment being due within 30 days of the Commencement Date of the Applicable Term. 

2.4 Place of Payment. All Rent and other fees due and payable to the Related Refinery Owner hereunder shall be payable at the Related
Refinery Owner’s address set forth the Omnibus Agreement. 
 2.5 Net Lease. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein and in
the Ancillary Agreements, this is a net lease and the Related Refinery Owner shall not at any time be required to pay any costs associated with the maintenance, repair, alteration or improvement of the Applicable Premises or to provide any services
or do any act or thing with respect to the Applicable Premises or any part thereof or any appurtenances thereto. The Rent reserved herein shall be paid without any claim on the part of the Relevant Asset Owner for diminution, setoff or abatement and
nothing shall suspend, abate or reduce any Rent to be paid hereunder, except as expressly provided herein. 
 ARTICLE 3 

CONDUCT OF BUSINESS 
 3.1
Use of Applicable Premises. Each Relevant Asset Owner shall have the right to use the Applicable Premises: 
 (a) for the purpose of
owning, operating, maintaining, repairing, replacing, improving, and expanding the Applicable Assets and the Additional Improvements as permitted herein, and 

(b) for any other lawful purpose associated with the operation and ownership of the Applicable Assets and the Additional Improvements. 

  
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 3.2 Waste. Subject to the obligations of the Related Refinery Owner under the
Ancillary Agreements, the Relevant Asset Owner shall not commit, or suffer to be committed, any waste to the Applicable Premises, ordinary wear and tear or casualty excepted. 

3.3 Governmental Regulations. 

3.3.1 Compliance with Governmental Requirements. Subject to the obligations of the Related Refinery Owner to the Relevant Asset Owner
under this Lease and the Ancillary Agreements including the indemnity provisions contained in the Omnibus Agreement, the Relevant Asset Owner shall, at the Relevant Asset Owner’s sole cost and expense, at all times: 

(a) comply with all applicable requirements (including requirements under Environmental Laws) of all Governmental Authorities
now in force, or which may hereafter be in force, pertaining to the Applicable Premises, and 
 (b) faithfully observe all
Applicable Laws now in force or which may hereafter be in force pertaining to the Applicable Premises or the use, maintenance or operation thereof. 

3.3.2 Notices. Each Relevant Asset Owner shall give prompt written notice to the Related Refinery Owner of such Relevant Asset
Owner’s receipt from time to time of any notice of non-compliance, order or other directive from any court or other Governmental Authority under Applicable Laws, including Environmental Laws, relating to
the Applicable Premises. 
 3.3.3 Right to Remedy. If a Related Refinery Owner reasonably believes at any time that a Relevant Asset
Owner is not complying with all Applicable Laws (including requirements under Environmental Laws) with respect to the Applicable Assets and Additional Improvements, it will provide reasonable notice to the Relevant Asset Owner of such condition. If
such Relevant Asset Owner fails to take appropriate action to cause such assets to comply with Applicable Laws or take other actions required under Applicable Laws within 30 days of the Related Refinery Owner’s reasonable notice, the Related
Refinery Owner may, without further notice to such Relevant Asset Owner, take such actions for such Relevant Asset Owner’s account. Within 30 days following the date the Related Refinery Owner delivers to such Relevant Asset Owner evidence of
payment for those actions by the Related Refinery Owner reasonably necessary to cause the Applicable Assets and Additional Improvements to achieve compliance with Applicable Laws because of such Relevant Asset Owner’s failure to do so, the
Relevant Asset Owner shall reimburse the Related Refinery Owner all amounts paid by the Related Refinery Owner on such Relevant Asset Owner’s behalf. 

3.4 Permits . 
 3.4.1
Environmental Permits. Notwithstanding the Relevant Asset Owner’s obligation to maintain and operate the Applicable Assets and Additional Improvements and comply with Applicable Laws, the Related Refinery Owner and the Relevant Asset
Owner acknowledge that the Related Refinery Owner may, as required by any applicable Governmental Authorities, maintain Environmental Permits under the federal Clean Air Act or similar state statutes in its name. Consequently and also for the ease
of administration, the Related Refinery Owner may maintain in its name such air quality Environmental Permits and other authorizations applicable to all, or part of, the Applicable Assets and Additional Improvements and may be responsible for making
any reports or other notifications to Governmental Authorities pursuant to such Permits or Applicable Laws; provided that upon the Related Refinery Owner’s 

  
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written request the Relevant Asset Owner shall apply for, use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain and, if obtained, maintain any such Environmental Permits in its name, at such Relevant
Asset Owner’s sole cost and expense. Except as provided in the preceding sentence, nothing in this Lease shall reduce the Relevant Asset Owner’s obligations under Applicable Laws with respect to the Applicable Assets and Additional
Improvements. 
 3.4.2 Violation of Environmental Permits. If the Related Refinery Owner or one of such Related Refinery Owner’s
Affiliates receives a notice of violation or enforcement action from a Governmental Agency, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency or a similar state agency alleging non-compliance with such
Environmental Permits, and such non-compliance relates to the Applicable Assets, then the Relevant Asset Owner (and not the Related Refinery Owner or its Affiliates), will be responsible for promptly
responding to any such notice of violation or enforcement action. The Related Refinery Owner shall have the right, but not the duty, to be fully informed and to participate in the prosecution and/or settlement of any notice of violation or
enforcement action relating to such Applicable Assets. 
 3.4.3 Cheyenne RCRA Permit. HollyFrontier Cheyenne will retain
responsibility for complying with the terms of the Cheyenne RCRA Permit, including all obligations that apply or relate to the Applicable Assets located at the Cheyenne Refinery Complex. Cheyenne Logistics will and will cause its Affiliates to
cooperate with and support HollyFrontier Cheyenne and its Affiliates (including CRDC) in satisfying any applicable compliance and reporting obligations under the Cheyenne RCRA Permit or Environmental Permits as they relate to the Cheyenne Assets and
does hereby authorize HollyFrontier Cheyenne to submit all reports, certifications and other compliance related submissions on its behalf in satisfaction of such compliance and reporting obligations. Cheyenne Logistics confirms that it has received
a copy of the Cheyenne RCRA Permit. If, as a result of future circumstances or construction, it becomes necessary for HollyFrontier Cheyenne or Cheyenne Logistics (or their respective Affiliates) to obtain additional Environmental Permit(s) that
relate to assets that will be located at the Cheyenne Refinery Complex but owned by Cheyenne Logistics or its Affiliates, such Environmental Permit(s) shall be held by or in the name of HollyFrontier Cheyenne or its Affiliates and shall be subject
to the provisions of this Section 3.4.3 to the same extent as if the assets to which such Environmental Permit(s) relate were originally included in the Applicable Assets at the Cheyenne Refinery Complex. 

3.4.4 El Dorado RCRA Order. HollyFrontier El Dorado will retain responsibility for complying with the terms of the El Dorado RCRA
Order, including all obligations that apply or relate to the El Dorado Assets. El Dorado Logistics will and will cause its Affiliates to cooperate with and support HollyFrontier El Dorado and its Affiliates in satisfying any applicable compliance
and reporting obligations under the El Dorado RCRA Order or other Environmental Permits as they relate to the Applicable Assets located at the El Dorado Refinery Complex and does hereby authorize HollyFrontier El Dorado to submit all reports,
certifications and other compliance related submissions on its behalf in satisfaction of such compliance and reporting obligations. El Dorado Logistics confirms that it has received a copy of the El Dorado RCRA Order. If, as a result of future
circumstances or construction, it becomes necessary for HollyFrontier El Dorado or El Dorado Logistics (or their Affiliates) to obtain additional Environmental Permit(s) that relate to assets that will be located at the El Dorado Refinery Complex
but owned by El Dorado Logistics or its Affiliates, such Environmental Permit(s) shall be held by or in the name of HollyFrontier El Dorado or its Affiliates and shall be subject to the provisions of this Section 3.4.4 to
the same extent as if the assets to which such Environmental Permit(s) relate were originally included in the Applicable Assets at the El Dorado Refinery Complex. 

3.4.5 Tulsa RCRA Permits. HollyFrontier Tulsa will retain responsibility for complying with the terms of the Tulsa RCRA Permits,
including all obligations that apply or relate to the Applicable Assets located at the Tulsa Refinery Complex. HEP Tulsa will and will cause its Affiliates to cooperate 

  
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with and support HollyFrontier Tulsa and its Affiliates in satisfying any applicable compliance and reporting obligations under the Tulsa RCRA Permits and other Environmental Permits as they
relate to the Applicable Assets at the Tulsa Refinery Complex and does hereby authorize HollyFrontier Tulsa to submit all reports, certifications and other compliance related submissions on its behalf in satisfaction of such compliance and reporting
obligations. HEP Tulsa confirms that it has received copies of the Tulsa RCRA Permits. If, as a result of future circumstances or construction, it becomes necessary for HollyFrontier Tulsa or HEP Tulsa (or their respective Affiliates) to obtain
additional Environmental Permit(s) that relate to assets that will be located at the Tulsa Refinery Complex but owned by HEP Tulsa or its Affiliates, such Environmental Permit(s) shall be held by or in the name of HollyFrontier Tulsa or its
Affiliates and shall be subject to the provisions of this Section 3.4.5 to the same extent as if the assets to which such Environmental Permit(s) relate were originally included in the Applicable Assets at the Tulsa
Refinery Complex. 
 3.4.6 Navajo RCRA Permit. HollyFrontier Navajo will retain responsibility for complying with the terms of the
Navajo RCRA Permit, including all obligations that apply or relate to the Applicable Assets located at the Navajo Refinery Complex. HEP Pipeline will and will cause its Affiliates to cooperate with and support HollyFrontier Navajo and its Affiliates
in satisfying any applicable compliance and reporting obligations under the Navajo RCRA Permit and other Environmental Permits as they relate to the Applicable Assets located at the Navajo Refinery Complex and does hereby authorize HollyFrontier
Navajo to submit all reports, certifications and other compliance related submissions on its behalf in satisfaction of such compliance and reporting obligations. HEP Pipeline confirms that it has received a copy of the Navajo RCRA Permit. If, as a
result of future circumstances or construction, it becomes necessary for HollyFrontier Navajo or HEP Pipeline (or their respective Affiliates) to obtain additional Environmental Permit(s) that relate to assets that will be located at the Navajo
Refinery Complex but owned by HEP Pipeline or its Affiliates, such Environmental Permit(s) shall be held by or in the name of HollyFrontier Navajo or its Affiliates and shall be subject to the provisions of this
Section 3.4.6 to the same extent as if the assets to which such Environmental Permit(s) relate were originally included in the Applicable Assets at the Navajo Refinery Complex. 

3.4.7 Indemnification. The Parties acknowledge that any costs, penalties, fines or losses associated with responses to any notices of
violation from the Environmental Protection Agency or a state agency under any such Environmental Permits (including the Cheyenne RCRA Permit, the El Dorado RCRA Order, the Tulsa RCRA Permits, or the Navajo RCRA Permit) may be the subject of
indemnification under the Omnibus Agreement, and nothing in this Section 3.4.7 shall be deemed to change, amend or expand the Parties’ obligations under such Omnibus Agreement provisions (other than with regard to the
obligation to respond to such notice of violation or enforcement). 
 3.5 Utilities. The Related Refinery Owner may, at its election,
provide any utilities (electricity, natural gas, water, steam, etc.) necessary for the Relevant Asset Owner’s operation of the Applicable Assets in accordance with the provisions of the Master Site Services Agreement. Any other necessary
utilities shall be provided by and at the sole expense of the Relevant Asset Owner 
 3.6 Tank Inspection and Repairs. Each Related
Refinery Owner will reimburse the Relevant Asset Owner for the cost of performing the first API 653 inspection on each of the tanks included in the Applicable Assets (other than the tanks included in the Malaga Pipeline System) and any repairs or
tests or consequential remediation that may be required to be made to such tanks as a result of any discovery made during such inspection; provided, however, that if a tank is two (2) years old or less or has been inspected and repaired
during the last twelve months prior to the applicable Commencement Date, then the Relevant Asset Owner will bear the cost of any API 653 inspection and any required repair, testing or consequential remediation of such tank. In addition, the Relevant
Asset Owner will be responsible for the costs of painting any tanks included in the Applicable Assets that require it. 

  
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 3.7 Tank Inspection and Maintenance Plan. On an annual basis, the Relevant Asset
Owner shall prepare and submit to the Related Refinery Owner a tank inspection and maintenance plan (which shall include an inspection plan, a cleaning plan, a decommissioning plan (if applicable), a waste disposal plan, details regarding
scheduling, responsibility for permits and a budget) for the tankage included in the Applicable Assets (each, an “Annual Plan”). Each Relevant Asset Owner will use commercially reasonable efforts to submit its Annual Plan at least
30 days prior to the beginning of the calendar year covered by the Annual Plan. If the Related Refinery Owner consents to the submitted plan (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed), then the Relevant Asset Owner
shall conduct tank maintenance in conformity with such approved Annual Plan (other than any deviations or changes from such plan to which the Related Refinery Owner consents (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or
delayed)). The Relevant Asset Owner will consider in good faith any comments or suggestions from the Related Refinery Owner to the Annual Plan or any deviations or changes to such Annual Plan as the Relevant Asset Owner shall request. Each Relevant
Asset Owner will use its commercially reasonable efforts to schedule the activities under such Annual Plan to minimize disruptions to the operations of the Related Refinery Owner at the Refinery Complex. 

3.8 Notice of Planned Shutdown. Each Related Refinery Owner shall deliver to the Relevant Asset Owner at least six months advance
written notice of any planned shut down or reconfiguration (excluding planned maintenance turnarounds) of the Refinery Complex or any portion of the Refinery Complex of which the Related Refinery Owner has advance notice that would reduce the output
of the Refinery Complex. Each Related Refinery Owner will use its commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate any reduction in revenues or throughput obligations under the Master Throughput Agreement or Master Tolling Agreements, as applicable, that
would result from such a shut down or reconfiguration. 
 3.9 Tulsa West Crude Tank Assets. 

(a) HollyFrontier Tulsa hereby represents and warrants to HEP Tulsa that as of March 31, 2016, to HollyFrontier Tulsa’s knowledge,
the Tulsa West Crude Tank Assets are in good operating condition and repair (normal wear and tear excepted), are free from material defects (patent and latent), are suitable for the purposes for which they are currently used, and are not in need of
material maintenance or repair except for ordinary routine maintenance and repair. For the purposes of this Section 3.9(a), the phrase “to HollyFrontier Tulsa’s knowledge” means actual knowledge after
reasonable inquiry of James M. Stump. 
 (b) HEP Tulsa acknowledges and agrees that HEP Tulsa’s sole and exclusive remedy with respect
to any breach of the representation and warranty set forth in Section 3.9(a) shall be the indemnity provided for in Section 3.2(a)(vi)(F) of the Omnibus Agreement. 

(c) EXCEPT FOR THE REPRESENTATION AND WARRANTY SET FORTH IN SECTION 3.9(a), HOLLYFRONTIER TULSA AND HEP TULSA ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE
THAT NEITHER OF THEM HAS MADE, DOES MAKE, AND THEY SPECIFICALLY NEGATE AND DISCLAIM, ANY REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY, PROMISE, COVENANT, AGREEMENT OR GUARANTY OF ANY KIND OR CHARACTER WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, ORAL OR WRITTEN,
PAST OR PRESENT, REGARDING (I) THE VALUE, NATURE, QUALITY OR CONDITION OF THE TULSA WEST CRUDE TANK ASSETS, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION OF THE TULSA WEST CRUDE TANK ASSETS GENERALLY, INCLUDING THE PRESENCE OF LACK
OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES OR OTHER MATTERS IN THE TULSA WEST CRUDE TANK ASSETS AND THE LAND ON WHICH THE TULSA WEST CRUDE TANK ASSETS ARE SITUATED, (II) THE INCOME TO BE DERIVED FROM THE TULSA WEST CRUDE TANK ASSETS, (III) THE SUITABILITY OF
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ALL ACTIVITIES AND USES THAT MAY BE CONDUCTED THEREON, (IV) THE COMPLIANCE OF OR BY THE ASSETS OR THEIR OPERATION WITH ANY APPLICABLE LAWS (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY ZONING,
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, POLLUTION OR LAND USE LAWS, RULES, REGULATIONS, ORDERS OR REQUIREMENTS), OR (V) THE MERCHANTABILITY, MARKETABILITY, PROFITABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE TULSA WEST CRUDE TANK ASSETS. EXCEPT TO THE
EXTENT PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT OR THE OMNIBUS AGREEMENT, NEITHER HOLLYFRONTIER TULSA NOR HEP TULSA IS LIABLE OR BOUND IN ANY MANNER BY ANY VERBAL OR WRITTEN STATEMENTS, REPRESENTATIONS OR INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE TULSA WEST CRUDE TANK ASSETS
FURNISHED BY ANY AGENT, EMPLOYEE, SERVANT OR THIRD PARTY. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION 3.9 HAVE BEEN NEGOTIATED BY THE PARTIES AFTER DUE CONSIDERATION AND ARE INTENDED TO BE A COMPLETE EXCLUSION AND NEGATION OF ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR
WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, WITH RESPECT TO THE TULSA WEST CRUDE TANK ASSETS THAT MAY ARISE PURSUANT TO ANY LAW NOW OR HEREAFTER IN EFFECT, OR OTHERWISE, EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT OR THE OMNIBUS AGREEMENT. 

ARTICLE 4 
 ALTERATIONS,
ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS 
 4.1 Additional Improvements. Subject to the provisions of this Article 4, each Relevant
Asset Owner may make any alterations, additions, improvements or other changes to the Applicable Premises, and the Applicable Assets, and may request that the Related Refinery Owner make any alterations, additions, improvements or other changes to
the Shared Access Facilities, as may be necessary or useful in connection with the operation of the Applicable Assets (collectively, the “Additional Improvements”). If such Additional Improvements require alterations, additions or
improvements to the Applicable Premises or any of the Shared Access Facilities, the Relevant Asset Owner shall notify the Related Refinery Owner in writing in advance and the parties shall: 

(a) negotiate in good faith any increase to the fees paid by the Relevant Asset Owner under the Master Site Services Agreement; 

(b) provide for reimbursement of any material increase in cost (if any) to the Related Refinery Owner under the Master Site Services Agreement
that results from any modifications to the Applicable Premises or the Shared Access Facilities necessary to accommodate the Additional Improvements; or 

(c) proceed in such manner as otherwise mutually agreed by the Parties. 

4.2 Quality; Compliance with Applicable Laws. Any alteration, addition, improvement or other change to the Applicable Assets or
Additional Improvements (and, if agreed by the Relevant Asset Owner and the Related Refinery Owner, to the Applicable Premises and Shared Access Facilities) by the Relevant Asset Owner shall be made in a good and workmanlike manner and in accordance
with all Applicable Laws. 
 4.3 Ownership. The Applicable Assets and all Additional Improvements shall remain the property of the
Relevant Asset Owner and shall be removed by the Relevant Asset Owner within one year after termination of this Lease as to the Applicable Premises (provided that such can be removed by the Relevant Asset Owner without unreasonable damage or harm to
the Applicable Premises or Refinery Complex) or, at the Relevant Asset Owner’s option exercisable by notice to the Related Refinery Owner, surrendered to the Related Refinery Owner upon the termination of this Lease. 

  
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 4.4 No Liens. No Relevant Asset Owner shall have the right or power to create or
permit any lien of any kind or character on the Applicable Premises or Refinery Complex by reason of repair or construction or other work. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Relevant Asset Owner and the Related Refinery Owner, in the event
any such lien is filed against the Applicable Premises or Refinery Complex, the Relevant Asset Owner shall cause such lien to be discharged or bonded within 30 days of the date of filing thereof. 

ARTICLE 5 
 MAINTENANCE
OF APPLICABLE PREMISES 
 5.1 Maintenance by the Relevant Asset Owner. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Article
5 and in Article 7 or elsewhere in this Lease and subject to the obligations of the Related Refinery Owner and the Relevant Asset Owner under the Ancillary Agreements, including any indemnity provisions contained in the Omnibus Agreement,
the Relevant Asset Owner shall at its sole cost, risk and expense at all times keep the Applicable Premises and the Applicable Assets and Additional Improvements in good order and repair and in compliance with all Applicable Laws and make all
necessary repairs thereto, structural and nonstructural, ordinary and extraordinary, and unforeseen and foreseen. For the avoidance of doubt, the Related Refinery Owner shall maintain, at its sole cost, risk and expense, any dikes, including those
dikes surrounding tanks owned by the Relevant Asset Owner and whether or not the entire dike is located on the Applicable Premises, and any roads located on the Applicable Premises. As used in this Article 5, the term “repairs”
shall include all necessary replacements, renewal, alterations and additions. All repairs made by the Relevant Asset Owner shall be made in accordance with normal and customary practices in the industry, in a good and workmanlike manner, and in
accordance with all Applicable Laws. The Relevant Asset Owner shall be responsible at its sole cost and expense for the proper handling, removal and disposal of all materials, debris, waste and Hazardous Substances generated or resulting from such
repair and maintenance activities, all in accordance with Applicable Laws. 
 5.2 Operation. Subject to the obligations of the
Related Refinery Owner and the Relevant Asset Owner in this Lease and under the Ancillary Agreements, including any indemnity provisions contained in the Omnibus Agreement, the Relevant Asset Owner covenants and agrees to operate the Applicable
Assets and Additional Improvements in accordance with normal and customary practices in the industry and all Applicable Laws now in force, or which may hereafter be in force. 

5.3 Surrender of Applicable Premises. The Relevant Asset Owner shall at the expiration of the Applicable Term or at any earlier
termination of this Lease as to the Applicable Assets, surrender the Applicable Premises to the Related Refinery Owner in as good condition as it received the same, ordinary wear and tear and limitations permitted by Article 7 excepted and in
accordance with the provisions of Article 4. 
 5.4 Release of Hazardous Substances. The Relevant Asset Owner shall give
prompt notice to the Related Refinery Owner of any release of any Hazardous Substances on or at the Applicable Premises or Shared Access Facilities that occur during the Applicable Term. The Relevant Asset Owner shall immediately take all steps
necessary to contain or remediate (or both) any such release (at its own cost) and provide any governmental notifications required by Applicable Law. If the Related Refinery Owner believes at any time that the Relevant Asset Owner is failing to
contain or remediate in compliance with all Applicable Laws (including Environmental Laws) any release arising from the Relevant Asset Owner’s operation of the Applicable Assets or Additional Improvements or the Relevant Asset Owner’s
failure to comply with its obligations pursuant to this Lease, the Related Refinery Owner will provide reasonable notice to the Relevant Asset Owner of such failure. If the Relevant Asset Owner fails to take appropriate action to contain or
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without further notice to the Relevant Asset Owner, take such actions for the Relevant Asset Owner’s account. Within 30 days following the date the Related Refinery Owner delivers to the
Relevant Asset Owner evidence of payment for those actions by the Related Refinery Owner reasonably necessary to contain or remediate a release or otherwise achieve compliance with Applicable Laws or this Lease because of the Relevant Asset
Owner’s failure to do so, the Relevant Asset Owner shall reimburse the Related Refinery Owner all amounts paid by the Related Refinery Owner on the Relevant Asset Owner’s behalf. 

ARTICLE 6 
 TAXES,
ASSESSMENTS 
 6.1 Relevant Asset Owner’s Obligation to Pay. The Relevant Asset Owner shall pay during the
Applicable Term all Taxes assessed against the Applicable Premises, or improvements situated thereon, including the Applicable Assets and all Additional Improvements (including those Additional Improvements situated on the Shared Access Facilities
but excluding any Shared Access Facilities and any Service Assets) (for purposes of this Article 6, collectively, the “Taxable Assets”) during the Applicable Term that are payable to any Governmental Authority assessed
against or with respect to the Applicable Premises or the use or operation thereof during the Applicable Term. In the event that the Relevant Asset Owner fails to pay its share of such Taxes in accordance with the provisions of this Article 6
prior to the time the same become delinquent, the Related Refinery Owner may pay the same and the Relevant Asset Owner shall reimburse the Related Refinery Owner all amounts paid by the Related Refinery Owner on the Relevant Asset Owner’s
behalf within 30 days following the date the Related Refinery Owner delivers to the Relevant Asset Owner evidence of such payment. 
 6.2
Manner of Payment. Upon notice by the Relevant Asset Owner to the Related Refinery Owner, the Related Refinery Owner and the Relevant Asset Owner shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Taxable Assets to be separately assessed
for purposes of Taxes as soon as reasonably practicable following the Commencement Date (to the extent allowed by Applicable Law). During the Applicable Term but subject to the provisions of this Section 6.2, the Relevant
Asset Owner shall pay all Taxes assessed directly against the Taxable Assets directly to the applicable taxing authority prior to delinquency and shall promptly thereafter provide the Related Refinery Owner with evidence of such payment. Until such
time as the Related Refinery Owner and the Relevant Asset Owner can cause the Taxable Assets to be separately assessed as provided above, the Relevant Asset Owner shall reimburse the Related Refinery Owner, upon request, for any such Taxes paid by
the Related Refinery Owner to the applicable taxing authorities (such reimbursement to be based upon the mutual agreement of the Related Refinery Owner and the Relevant Asset Owner as to the portion of such Taxes attributable to the Taxable Assets),
subject to the terms of this Section 6.2. The certificate issued or given by the appropriate officials authorized or designated by law to issue or give the same or to receive payment of such Taxes shall be prima facie
evidence of the existence, payment, nonpayment and amount of such Taxes. The Relevant Asset Owner may contest the validity or amount of any such Taxes or the valuation of the Taxable Assets (to the extent any of them may be separately issued), at
the Relevant Asset Owner’s sole cost and expense, by appropriate proceedings, diligently conducted in good faith in accordance with Applicable Law. If the Relevant Asset Owner contests such items then the Related Refinery Owner shall cooperate
with the Relevant Asset Owner in any such contesting of the validity or amount of any such Taxes or the valuation of the Taxable Assets. Taxes for the first and last years of the Applicable Term shall be prorated between the Related Refinery Owner
and the Relevant Asset Owner based on the portions of such years that are coincident with the applicable tax years and for which each of them is responsible. 

  
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 ARTICLE 7 

EMINENT DOMAIN; CASUALTY; INSURANCE 

7.1 Total Condemnation of Applicable Premises. If the whole of the Applicable Premises is acquired or condemned by eminent domain for
any public or quasi-public use or purpose, then this Lease shall terminate with respect to such Applicable Premises as of the date title vests in any public agency. All rentals and other charges owing hereunder shall be prorated as of such date.

 7.2 Partial Condemnation. If only a portion of the Applicable Premises is acquired or condemned by eminent domain for any public
or quasi-public use or purpose, and if in the Relevant Asset Owner’s reasonable opinion such partial taking or condemnation renders the Applicable Premises unsuitable for the business of the Relevant Asset Owner, then this Lease shall terminate
with respect to such Applicable Premises at the Relevant Asset Owner’s election as of the date title vests in any public agency, provided the Relevant Asset Owner delivers to the Related Refinery Owner written notice of such election to
terminate within 60 days following the date title vests in such public agency. In the event of such termination, all rentals and other charges owing hereunder with respect to such Applicable Premises shall be prorated as of such effective date of
termination. 
 7.3 Condemnation Award and Damages. The Related Refinery Owner shall be entitled to any award and all damages payable
as a result of any condemnation or taking of the fee title of the Applicable Premises. The Relevant Asset Owner shall have the right to claim and recover from the condemning authority, but not from the Related Refinery Owner, such compensation as
may be separately awarded or recoverable by the Relevant Asset Owner in the Relevant Asset Owner’s own right on account of any and all damage to the Applicable Assets, the Additional Improvements and/or the Relevant Asset Owner’s business
by reason of the condemnation, including loss of value of any unexpired portion of the Applicable Term, and for or on account of any cost or loss to which the Relevant Asset Owner might be put in removing the Relevant Asset Owner’s personal
property, fixtures, leasehold improvements and equipment, including the Applicable Assets and the Additional Improvements, from the Applicable Premises use good faith efforts to resolve such infeasibility. 

7.4 Restoration of Applicable Premises. If the Applicable Assets and/or Additional Improvements are partially damaged by any casualty
insured against under any insurance policy maintained by the Related Refinery Owner (a “Casualty Event”) or damaged by reason of a condemnation proceeding, the net amount that may be awarded or tendered to the Related Refinery Owner
in such condemnation proceedings or realized from any applicable insurance policy in the event of a Casualty Event (less all legal and other expenses incurred by the Related Refinery Owner in connection therewith) shall (as long as the Relevant
Asset Owner is not then in default hereunder) be used to pay for any repair, replacement or restoration by the Relevant Asset Owner of the Applicable Assets, the Additional Improvements and/or the remainder of the Applicable Premises hereof to the
extent the Relevant Asset Owner desires any of the same to be repaired, replaced or restored and such repair, replacement or restoration is commercially practicable, as determined by the Related Refinery Owner in the exercise of its reasonable
discretion. If it is so determined that such repair, replacement or restoration is not commercially practicable, the Relevant Asset Owner and the Related Refinery Owner shall use good faith efforts to resolve such infeasibility. 

7.5 Rent Abatement. During any periods of time during which the Applicable Assets and/or Additional Improvements are destroyed, damaged
by a Casualty Event or are being restored or reconstructed under the terms of Section 7.4, Rent hereunder shall be abated in the proportion that the Relevant Asset Owner’s use thereof is impacted, on the condition that
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 7.6 Insurance. Except as otherwise agreed by the Related Refinery Owner and the
Relevant Asset Owner, the Relevant Asset Owner shall, during the Applicable Term, maintain or cause to be maintained property and casualty insurance (including pollution insurance coverage) on the Applicable Premises and the Applicable Assets and
Additional Improvements in accordance with customary industry practices and with a licensed, reputable carrier. 
 ARTICLE 8 

ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING 

8.1 Assignment and Subletting. Neither this Lease nor any of the rights or obligations hereunder shall be assigned by a the Related
Refinery Owner without the prior written consent of the Relevant Asset Owner, or by a Related Asset Owner without the prior written consent of the Related Refinery Owner, in each case, such consent is not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed;
provided, however, that: 
 (a) The Related Refinery Owner or the Relevant Asset Owner may make such an assignment (including
a partial pro rata assignment) to its Affiliate without the other’s consent, 
 (b) The Related Refinery Owner may make
a collateral assignment of its rights and obligations hereunder, and 
 (c) The Relevant Asset Owner may make a collateral
assignment of its rights hereunder and/or grant a security interest in all or a portion of the Applicable Assets and/or Additional Improvements to a bona fide third party lender or debt holder, or trustee or representative for any of them, without
the Related Refinery Owner’s consent, if such third party lender, debt holder or trustee shall have executed and delivered to the Related Refinery Owner a non-disturbance agreement in such form as is
reasonably satisfactory to the Related Refinery Owner and such third party lender, debt holder or trustee and the Related Refinery Owner executes an acknowledgement of such collateral assignment in such form as may from time to time be reasonably
requested. 
 Any attempt to make an assignment otherwise than as permitted by the foregoing shall be null and void. The assigning Party agrees to require
its respective successors, if any, to expressly assume, in a form of agreement reasonably acceptable to the other Party, its obligations under this Lease. 

8.2 Release of Assigning Party. Any assignment of this Lease by a Party in accordance with this Article 8 shall operate to
terminate the liability of the assigning Party for all obligations under this Lease accruing after the date of any such assignment. 
 8.3
Consents. 
 (a) HollyFrontier Cheyenne hereby consents to the Asset Lease between Cheyenne Logistics, as Lessor, and CRDC, as
Lessee, effective as of January 1, 2021. 
 (b) HollyFrontier Tulsa hereby consents to the Sublease Agreement between HEP Tulsa, as
Lessor, and HollyFrontier Refining & Marketing LLC, as Lessee, effective as of January 1, 2021. 
 ARTICLE 9 

DEFAULTS; REMEDIES; TERMINATION 

9.1 Default. The occurrence of any one or more of the following events shall constitute a material default and breach of this Lease by
the Party for whom such event occurred: 
 (a) The failure by the Relevant Asset Owner to make when due any payment of Rent
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 (b) The failure by a Party to observe or perform any of the other covenants,
conditions or provisions of this Lease to be observed or performed by such Party, if such failure continues for a period of 90 days (in the case of the Relevant Asset Owner) or 30 days (in the case of the Related Refinery Owner) following written
notice from the non-defaulting the Relevant Asset Owner or the Related Refinery Owner; provided, however, if a reasonable time to cure such default would exceed 90 days (in the case of the Relevant Asset
Owner) or 30 days (in the case of the Related Refinery Owner), such Party shall not be in default so long as it begins to cure such default within 90 days (in the case of the Relevant Asset Owner) or 30 days (in the case of the Related Refinery
Owner) of receiving written notice from the non-defaulting Relevant Asset Owner or the Related Refinery Owner and thereafter completes the curing of such default within reasonable period of time (under the
circumstances) following the receipt of such written notice; or 
 (c) The occurrence of any Bankruptcy Event. 

9.2 Related Refinery Owner’s Remedies. 

9.2.1 Termination Remedies. In the event of any such material default under or material breach of the terms of this Lease by the
Relevant Asset Owner, the Related Refinery Owner may, at the Related Refinery Owner’s option, at any time thereafter that such default or breach remains uncured, without further notice or demand: 

(a) terminate this Lease with respect to the Relevant Asset Owner and the Relevant Asset Owner’s right to possession of
the Applicable Premises, and 
 (b) thereafter repossess the Applicable Premises by any lawful means in which event the
Relevant Asset Owner shall immediately surrender possession of the Applicable Premises to the Related Refinery Owner. 
 9.2.2 Right to
Perform. If, by the terms of this Lease, the Relevant Asset Owner is required to do or perform any act or to pay any sum to a Third Party, and fails or refuses to do so, the Related Refinery Owner, after 30 days written notice to the Relevant
Asset Owner, without waiving any other right or remedy hereunder for such default, may do or perform such act, at the Relevant Asset Owner’s expense, or pay such sum for and on behalf of the Relevant Asset Owner, and the amounts so expended by
the Related Refinery Owner shall be repayable on demand, and bear interest from the date expended by the Related Refinery Owner until paid at the Post-Maturity Rate. Past due Rent and any other past due payments required hereunder shall bear
interest from maturity until paid at the Post-Maturity Rate. 
 9.2.3 Cumulative Remedies. The Related Refinery Owner may, at the
Related Refinery Owner’s option, deduct any such amounts so expended by the Related Refinery Owner from any amounts owed hereunder or under any Ancillary Agreement. Any such action on the part of the Related Refinery Owner shall be in addition
to any other remedy that may be available to the Related Refinery Owner for arrears of Rent or breach of contract, or otherwise, including the right of setoff. 

9.3 Relevant Asset Owner’s Remedies. 

9.3.1 Remedies. In the event of any such default under or breach of the terms of this Lease by the Related Refinery Owner, the Relevant
Asset Owner may, at the Relevant Asset Owner’s option, at any time thereafter that such default or breach remains uncured, after ten days prior written notice to the Related Refinery Owner: 

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 (b) perform any act for or to pay any sum to a Third Party, at the Related
Refinery Owner’s expense (to the extent the terms of this Lease require such performance at the Related Refinery Owner’s expense) or pay such sum for and on behalf of the Related Refinery Owner, and the amounts so expended by the Relevant
Asset Owner shall be repayable on demand, and bear interest from the date expended by the Relevant Asset Owner until paid at the Post-Maturity Rate. 

9.3.2 Cumulative Remedies. The Relevant Asset Owner may, at the Relevant Asset Owner’s option, deduct any such amounts so expended
by the Relevant Asset Owner from the Rent and any other amounts owed hereunder or under any Ancillary Agreement. Any such action on the part of the Related Refinery Owner shall be in addition to any other remedy that may be available to the Related
Refinery Owner for arrears of Rent or breach of contract, or otherwise, including the right of setoff. 
 9.4 Tulsa Rail and Truck
Racks. HEP Tulsa hereby waives its right under the Tulsa License to convert the licenses contained therein into a perpetual easement as a result of the termination of the Tulsa Equipment and Throughput Agreement, dated as of August 1, 2009,
between HollyFrontier Tulsa and HEP Tulsa. 
 ARTICLE 10 

LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION 

10.1 Limitation of Liability; Indemnity. The Parties acknowledge and agree that the provisions relating to force majeure, indemnity and
the limitation of liability are set forth in the Omnibus Agreement. Notwithstanding anything in this Lease or the Omnibus Agreement to the contrary and solely for the purpose of determining which of the Related Refinery Owners or the Relevant Asset
Owners shall be liable in a particular circumstance, neither a the Related Refinery Owner nor the Relevant Asset Owner shall be liable to another Party for any default, loss, damage, injury, judgment, claim, cost, expense or other liability suffered
or incurred (collectively, “Damages”) by such Party except to the extent set forth in the Omnibus Agreement and to the extent that the Related Refinery Owner or the Relevant Asset Owner causes such Damages or owns or operates the
assets or other property in question responsible for causing such Damages. In no event shall any Related Refinery Owner have any liability to another Related Refinery Owner, or shall any Relevant Asset Owner have any liability to another Relevant
Asset Owner, for Damages, regardless of how caused or under any theory of recovery. 
 10.2 Survival. The provisions of this
Article 10 shall survive the termination of this Agreement. 
 ARTICLE 11 

OPTION 
 11.1
Applicability of Option. The provisions of this Article 11 shall apply to all Applicable Assets except the Woods Cross Pipeline Pad, the Artesia Pump and Receiving Station, the Tulsa Rail and Truck Racks, and, except as provided in
Section 11.2, the Cheyenne Assets. 
 11.2 Grant of Option. Following the termination or expiration of the
Master Throughput Agreement, Master Tolling Agreements or the Contango Services Agreement, as applicable, as it relates to a Refinery Complex, including any renewal, extension, or replacement agreement thereof pursuant thereto, the affected Related
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grants such option, to purchase the Applicable Assets and the Additional Improvements at such Refinery Complex at a cost equal to the fair market value thereof, as reasonably determined by the
Related Refinery Owner and the Relevant Asset Owner. 
 11.3 Determination of Fair Market Value. In the event that the Related
Refinery Owner and the Relevant Asset Owner cannot agree as to the fair market value of such Applicable Assets and the Additional Improvements, the Related Refinery Owner and the Relevant Asset Owner shall each select a qualified appraiser. The two
appraisers shall give their opinion of the fair market value of such Applicable Assets and Additional Improvements within 20 days after their retention. In the event the opinions of the two appraisers differ and, after good faith efforts over the
succeeding 20-day period, they cannot mutually agree, the appraisers shall immediately and jointly appoint a third qualified appraiser. The third appraiser shall immediately (within five days) choose the
determination of either appraiser and such choice of this third appraiser shall be final and binding on the Related Refinery Owner or the Relevant Asset Owner. Each of the Related Refinery Owner and the Relevant Asset Owner shall pay its own costs
for its appraiser. Following the determination of the fair market value of the Applicable Assets and the Additional Improvements by the appraisers, the Related Refinery Owner and the Relevant Asset Owner shall equally share the costs of any third
appraiser. 
 11.4 Cooperation. Upon the Related Refinery Owner’s exercise of the option granted pursuant to this
Article 11, the Related Refinery Owner and the Relevant Asset Owner shall cooperate to convey the Applicable Assets and the Additional Improvements from the Relevant Asset Owner to the Related Refinery Owner. If the Related Refinery Owner
chooses to exercise its option granted pursuant to this Article 11, the sale of the Applicable Assets and the Additional Improvements shall be subject to the receipt of any consents or waivers required pursuant to the Relevant Asset
Owner’s credit facility or indentures then in effect. 
 11.5 Survival. The terms and conditions of this Article 11 shall
survive the termination or expiration of this Lease or the Master Throughput Agreement or the Master Tolling Agreements, as applicable, with respect to the Related Refinery Owner and the Relevant Asset Owner. 

11.6 Waiver. HollyFrontier Cheyenne and Cheyenne Logistics acknowledge and agree that, pursuant to the Letter Agreement, effective as
of January 1, 2021, between HollyFrontier Refining & Marketing LLC and HEP Operating, the Master Throughput Agreement was terminated as to the Cheyenne Assets only. HollyFrontier Cheyenne hereby waives its rights pursuant to this
Article 11 as a result of such termination. 
 ARTICLE 12 

GENERAL PROVISIONS 
 12.1
Estoppel Certificates. The Related Refinery Owner and the Relevant Asset Owner shall, at any time and from time to time upon not less than 20 days prior written request from the other, execute, acknowledge and deliver to the other a statement
in writing (a) certifying that this Lease is unmodified and in full force and effect (or, if modified, stating the nature of such modification and certifying that this Lease, as so modified, is in full force and effect) and the date to which
Rent and other charges are paid, and (b) acknowledging that there are not, to the executing party’s knowledge, any uncured defaults on the part of the other Party hereunder (or specifying such defaults, if any are claimed). Any such
statement may be conclusively relied upon by any prospective purchaser of the Applicable Premises or the leasehold evidenced by this Lease or any lender with respect to the Applicable Premises or the leasehold evidenced by this Lease. Nothing in
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 12.2 Notices. Any notice or other communication given under this Lease shall be in
writing and shall be delivered in accordance with the requirements for notices set forth in the Omnibus Agreement. 
 12.3
Severability. If any term or other provision of this Lease is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced by any Applicable Law or public policy, all other terms and provisions of this Lease shall nevertheless remain in full force and
effect so long as the economic or legal substance of the transactions contemplated hereby is not affected in any manner materially adverse to any Party hereto. Upon such determination that any term or other provision is invalid, illegal, or
incapable of being enforced, the Parties hereto shall negotiate in good faith to modify this Lease so as to effect the original intent of the Parties as closely as possible in an acceptable manner in order that the transactions contemplated hereby
are consummated as originally contemplated to the greatest extent possible. 
 12.4 Time of Essence. Time is of the essence in the
performance of all obligations falling due hereunder. 
 12.5 Captions . The headings to Articles and Sections of this Lease are
inserted for convenience of reference only and will not affect the meaning or interpretation of this Lease. 
 12.6 Entire Agreement
This Lease constitutes the entire agreement of the Parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof as applicable to such Party and supersedes all prior agreements and undertakings, both written and oral, between the Related Refinery Owner
and the Relevant Asset Owner with respect to the subject matter hereof. 
 12.7 Waivers. To be effective, any waiver of any right
under this Lease must be in writing and signed by a duly authorized officer or representative of the Party bound thereby. No waiver or waivers of any breach or default or any breaches or defaults by any Party of any term, condition or liability of
or performance by any other Party of any duty or obligation hereunder shall be deemed or construed to be a waiver or waivers of any subsequent breaches or defaults of any kind, character or description under any circumstance. The acceptance of Rent
hereunder by the Related Refinery Owner shall not be a waiver of any preceding breach by the Relevant Asset Owner of any provision hereof, other than the failure of the Relevant Asset Owner to pay the particular Rent so accepted, regardless of the
Related Refinery Owner’s knowledge of such preceding breach at the time of acceptance of such Rent. 
 12.8 Incorporation by
Reference. Any reference herein to any Appendix or Exhibit to this Lease will incorporate such Appendix or Exhibit herein as if it were set out in full in the text of this Lease. 

12.9 Binding Effect. This Lease will be binding upon, and will inure to the benefit of, the Parties and their respective successors,
permitted assigns and legal representatives. Nothing in this Section 12.9 shall be construed to waive the conditions elsewhere contained in this Lease applicable to assignment or subletting of the Applicable Premises by the
Relevant Asset Owner. 
 12.10 Amendment. This Lease may not be amended or modified except by an instrument in writing signed by, or
on behalf of, each of the Parties hereto. If and to the extent the Relevant Asset Owner may have occupied any portion of the Applicable Premises prior to the date of a Prior Lease without the benefit of any written lease, license or other
instrument, the Relevant Asset Owner and the Related Refinery Owner release and waive any claims that such Party may have against the other Party with respect to such prior occupancy. 

12.11 No Partnership. The relationship between the Related Refinery Owner and the Relevant Asset Owner at all times shall remain solely
that of the landlord and tenant and shall not be deemed a partnership or joint venture. 
 12.12 No Third Party Beneficiaries.
Subject to the provisions Article 10 and Section 12.9. Any Person not a Party to this Lease shall have no rights under this Lease as a third party beneficiary or otherwise. 

  
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 12.13 Governing Law. THIS LEASE AND THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY SHALL BE
GOVERNED BY AND INTERPRETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE WHERE THE APPLICABLE PREMISES ARE LOCATED WITHOUT GIVING EFFECT TO PRINCIPLES THEREOF RELATING TO CONFLICTS OF LAW RULES THAT WOULD DIRECT THE APPLICATION OF THE LAWS
OF ANOTHER JURISDICTION. 
 12.14 Cooperation. The Parties acknowledge that they are entering into a long-term arrangement
in which the cooperation of the Related Refinery Owner and the Relevant Asset Owner will be required. If, during the Applicable Term of this Lease, changes in the operations, facilities or methods of either the Related Refinery Owner or the Relevant
Asset Owner will materially benefit one of them without detriment to the other, the Related Refinery Owner or the Relevant Asset Owner commit to each other to make reasonable efforts to cooperate and assist each other. 

12.15 Further Assurances. The Parties shall execute such additional documents and shall cause such additional actions to be
taken as may be required or, in the judgment of any Party, be necessary or desirable, to carry out the purposes of this Lease and to more fully assure the Parties’ rights and interests provided for hereunder. The Parties each agree to
reasonably cooperate with the other Parties on all matters relating to the required Permits and regulatory compliance by any Party in respect of the Applicable Premises so as to ensure continued full operation of the Relevant Assets by the Relevant
Asset Owner pursuant to the terms of this Lease. 
 12.16 Waiver of the Related Refinery Owner’s Lien. To the extent permitted
by Applicable Law, the Related Refinery Owner hereby expressly waives any and all liens (constitutional, statutory, contractual or otherwise) upon the Relevant Asset Owner’s personal property now or hereafter installed or placed in or on the
Applicable Premises, which otherwise might exist to secure payment of the sums herein provided to be paid by the Relevant Asset Owner to the Related Refinery Owner. 

12.17 Recording. Upon the request of the Related Refinery Owner or the Relevant Asset Owner, the Related Refinery Owner and the
Relevant Asset Owner shall execute, acknowledge, deliver and record a “short form” memorandum of this Lease in a form mutually acceptable to the Related Refinery Owner and the Relevant Asset Owner. Promptly upon request by the Related
Refinery Owner at any time following the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease with respect to such Related Refinery Owner and the Relevant Asset Owner, however such termination may be brought about, the Relevant Asset Owner shall execute
and deliver to the Related Refinery Owner an instrument, in recordable form, evidencing the termination of this Lease with respect to the Related Refinery Owner and the Relevant Asset Owner and the release by the Relevant Asset Owner of all of the
Relevant Asset Owner’s right, title and interest in and to the Applicable Premises existing under and by virtue of this Lease (the “Relevant Asset Owner Release”) and the Relevant Asset Owner grants the Related Refinery Owner
an irrevocable power of attorney coupled with an interest for the purpose of executing the Relevant Asset Owner Release in the name of the Relevant Asset Owner. This Section 12.17 shall survive the termination of this
Lease. 
 12.18 Warranty of Peaceful Possession. The Related Refinery Owner covenants and warrants that the Relevant Asset Owner,
upon paying the Rent reserved hereunder and observing and performing all of the covenants, conditions and provisions on the Relevant Asset Owner’s part to be observed and performed hereunder, may peaceably and quietly have, hold, occupy, use
and enjoy, and, subject to the terms of this Lease, shall have the full, exclusive, and unrestricted use and enjoyment of, all the Applicable Premises during the Applicable Term for the purposes permitted herein, and the Related Refinery Owner
agrees to warrant and forever defend title to the Applicable Premises against the claims of any and all persons whomsoever lawfully claiming the same or any part thereof. 

  
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 12.19 Survival. All obligations of the Related Refinery Owner and the Relevant Asset
Owner that shall have accrued under this Lease prior to the expiration or earlier termination hereof shall survive such expiration or termination to the extent the same remain unsatisfied as of the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease.
The Related Refinery Owner and the Relevant Asset Owner further expressly agree that all provisions of this Lease which contemplate performance after the expiration or earlier termination hereof shall survive such expiration or earlier termination
of this Lease. 
 12.20 AS IS, WHERE IS. SUBJECT TO ALL OF THE OBLIGATIONS OF RELATED REFINERY OWNER UNDER THIS LEASE INCLUDING
THOSE SET FORTH IN ARTICLE 5, ARTICLE 10 AND SECTION 12.18, RELEVANT ASSET OWNER HEREBY ACCEPTS THE APPLICABLE PREMISES “AS IS”,
“WHERE IS”, AND “WITH ALL FAULTS”, AND RELATED REFINERY OWNER MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, UNDER THIS LEASE AS TO THE PHYSICAL
CONDITION OF THE APPLICABLE PREMISES, INCLUDING THE APPLICABLE PREMISES’ MERCHANTABILITY, HABITABILITY, CONDITION, FITNESS, OR SUITABILITY FOR ANY PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE. 

12.21 Relocation of Pipelines; Amendment. If the Related Refinery Owner elects to move certain pipelines within the Refinery Complex,
and such relocation of the pipelines requires relocation of any of the Applicable Assets, then this Lease shall continue in full force and effect; provided, however, the Parties shall execute an amendment hereto reflecting the new location(s) of the
Applicable Assets. 
 12.22 Counterparts. This Lease may be executed in one or more counterparts, and by the Parties hereto in
separate counterparts, each of which when executed shall be deemed to be an original but all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same agreement. 

12.23 Joinder by Affiliates of Parties. From time to time, an Affiliate of the Relevant Asset Owner who own assets at a refinery
(whether now or in the future owned by the Related Refinery Owner or its Affiliate), may desire to become a party to this Lease, upon such terms and conditions that such Relevant Asset Owner (or its Affiliate) and the applicable Related Refinery
Owner may agree. The joinder of such Relevant Asset Owner’s Affiliate and/or the Related Refinery Owner’s Affiliate to this Agreement shall be effective upon the execution of a joinder agreement (a “Joinder”), in form and
substance acceptable to such parties. The Joinder shall specify such Affiliate’s “Applicable Assets,” the “Applicable Term” and the applicable “Rent,” and shall include any provisions unique to such
Affiliate’s assets. In executing the Joinder, such parties thereby acknowledge, represent and warrant that they have read and are familiar with the terms and conditions of this Lease and upon execution of the Joinder, and that this Lease is the
binding and enforceable obligation of them, modified only as expressly set forth in such Joinder. The Joinder shall be for the sole purpose of joining such Affiliate(s) to this Lease and, except as expressly set forth in the Joinder only with
respect to such Affiliate(s), shall not alter, modify or affect any of the terms or conditions of this Lease as they relate to such Affiliate(s), the Relevant Asset Owners or the Related Refinery Owners, all of which remain in full force and effect.

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 The parties hereto have executed this Sixth Amended and Restated Master Lease and Access
Agreement to be effective as of the Effective Date. 
  

					
	Related Refinery Owners:
		
	     
 
	 	HOLLYFRONTIER EL DORADO REFINING LLC
		 	HOLLYFRONTIER CHEYENNE REFINING LLC
		 	HOLLYFRONTIER TULSA REFINING LLC
		 	HOLLYFRONTIER WOODS CROSS REFINING LLC
		 	HOLLYFRONTIER NAVAJO REFINING LLC
			
		 	By:	 	 /s/ Thomas G. Creery

		 	Name:	 	Thomas G. Creery
		 	Title:	 	Senior Vice President, Commercial
	
	Relevant Asset Owners:
		
	    	 	EL DORADO LOGISTICS LLC
		 	EL DORADO OPERATING LLC
		 	CHEYENNE LOGISTICS LLC
		 	HEP TULSA LLC
		 	WOODS CROSS OPERATING LLC
			
		 	By:	 	 /s/ Richard L. Voliva III

		 	Name:	 	Richard L. Voliva III
		 	Title:	 	President
		
		 	HEP WOODS CROSS, L.L.C.
		 	HEP PIPELINE, L.L.C

  

							
		 	        	 	By:	 	Holly Energy Partners – Operating, L.P., its sole member

  

									
	        	 	        	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Richard L. Voliva III

		 		 		 	Name:	 	Richard L. Voliva III
		 		 		 	Title:	 	President

  
 [Signature Page to Sixth
Amended and Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement] 

 Exhibit A 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

Parties 
  

	 	1.	 HollyFrontier El Dorado and El Dorado Logistics with respect to the Applicable Premises at the El Dorado
Refinery Complex 

  

	 	2.	 HollyFrontier Cheyenne and Cheyenne Logistics with respect to the Applicable Premises at the Cheyenne Refinery
Complex 

  

	 	3.	 HollyFrontier Tulsa and HEP Tulsa with respect to the Applicable Premises at the Tulsa Refinery Complex

  

	 	4.	 HollyFrontier Woods Cross and HEP Woods Cross with respect to the Applicable Premises at the Woods Cross
Refinery Complex 

  

	 	5.	 HollyFrontier Navajo and HEP Pipeline with respect to the Applicable Premises at the Navajo Refinery Complex

  

	 	6.	 HollyFrontier El Dorado and El Dorado Operating with respect to the Applicable Premises at the El Dorado
Refinery Complex 

  

	 	7.	 HollyFrontier Woods Cross and Woods Cross Operating with respect to the Applicable Premises at the Woods Cross
Refinery Complex 

  
 Exhibit A-1 

 Exhibit B 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

Master Lease and Access Agreement Amendments 
  

					
	 Agreement
	  	 Effective Date
	  	 Reason for Amendment

	Original Master Lease and Access
Agreement	  	January 1, 2015	  	n/a
			
	Amended and Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement	  	November 1, 2015	  	LLC Interest Purchase Agreement for certain El Dorado Refinery Assets
			
	Second Amended and Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement	  	March 31, 2016	  	Purchase of certain Tulsa Refinery Assets by HEP Tulsa from a third party and construction of new tanks at the Tulsa Refinery Complex by HEP Tulsa
			
	Third Amended and Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement	  	October 1, 2016	  	LLC Interest Purchase Agreement for the membership interests of Woods Cross Operating
			
	Fourth Amended and Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement	  	January 1, 2017	  	Sale of Tanks 243 and 244 from El Dorado Logistics LLC to HollyFrontier El Dorado Refining LLC
			
	First Amendment to Fourth Amended and Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement	  	October 13, 2017	  	Update the list of Applicable Assets for, and the legal description of, the El Dorado Refinery Complex
			
	Fifth Amended and Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement	  	October 29, 2018	  	Update the list of Applicable Assets for the El Dorado Refinery Complex, the Cheyenne Refinery Complex and the Tulsa Refinery Complex
			
	First Amendment to Fifth Amended and Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement	  	January 23, 2020	  	Update the Applicable Terms

  
 Exhibit B-1 

 Exhibit C 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

Definitions 

“Additional Improvements” is defined in Section 4.1. 

“Affiliates” means, with to respect to a specified person, any other person controlling, controlled by or under common
control with that first person. As used in this definition, the term “control” includes (i) with respect to any person having voting securities or the equivalent and elected directors, managers or persons performing similar functions,
the ownership of or power to vote, directly or indirectly, voting securities or the equivalent representing 50% or more of the power to vote in the election of directors, managers or persons performing similar functions, (ii) ownership of 50%
or more of the equity or equivalent interest in any person and (iii) the ability to direct the business and affairs of any person by acting as a general partner, manager or otherwise. Notwithstanding the foregoing, for purposes of this
Agreement, the Related Refinery Owners, on the one hand, and the Relevant Asset Owners, on the other hand, shall not be considered Affiliates of each other. 

“Ancillary Agreements” means, collectively, any other agreement executed by the Related Refinery Owner and the
Relevant Asset Owner in connection with the Relevant Asset Owner’s ownership of the Applicable Assets or the Relevant Asset Owner’s acquisition of the Applicable Assets, as the case may be, each as amended, supplemented or otherwise
modified from time to time, and specifically includes the Omnibus Agreement. 
 “Annual Plan” is defined in
Section 1.16. 
 “Applicable Assets” means the assets located at a Refinery Complex owned
by the Relevant Asset Owner, identified on Exhibit E and any Additional Improvements. 
 “Applicable Law”
means any applicable statute, law, regulation, ordinance, rule, judgment, rule of law, order, decree, permit, approval, concession, grant, franchise, license, agreement, requirement, or other governmental restriction or any similar form of decision
of, or any provision or condition of any permit, license or other operating authorization issued under any of the foregoing by, or any determination of, any Governmental Authority having or asserting jurisdiction over the matter or matters in
question, whether now or hereafter in effect and in each case as amended (including all of the terms and provisions of the common law of such Governmental Authority), as interpreted and enforced at the time in question. 

“Applicable Premises” means those certain tracts or parcels of land on which the Applicable Assets are situated at a
Refinery Complex, such land as to each of the Applicable Assets more particularly described or identified on Exhibit F together with all right, title and interest, if any, of the Related Refinery Owner in and to all accretion attaching to the
land and any rights to submerged lands or interests in riparian rights or riparian grants owned by the Related Asset Owner and adjoining the land shown on said Exhibit F, but excluding (i) the Applicable Assets, and (ii) the
Additional Improvements. 
 “Applicable Term” means the Applicable Term set forth on Exhibit E for the
Applicable Assets as such Applicable Term may be extended from time to time pursuant to Exhibit E. 

  
 Exhibit C-1 

 “Bankruptcy Event” means, in relation to any Party, 

 

	 	(a)	 the making of a general assignment for the benefit of creditors by such Party; 

 

	 	(b)	 the entering into of any arrangement or composition with creditors as a result of insolvency (other than for
the purposes of a solvent reconstruction or amalgamation); 

  

	 	(c)	 the institution by such Party of proceedings: 

(i) seeking to adjudicate such Party as bankrupt or insolvent or seeking protection or relief from creditors, 

(ii) seeking liquidation, winding up, or rearrangement, reorganization or adjustment of such Party or its debts (other than for purposes of a
solvent reconstruction or amalgamation), or 
 (iii) seeking the entry of an order for the appointment of a receiver, trustee or other
similar official for such Party or for all or a substantial part of such Party’s assets; or 
 (d) the institution of any proceeding of
the type described in the third bullet above against such Party, which proceeding shall not have been dismissed within ninety (90) days following its institution. 

“Business Day” means any day other than Saturday, Sunday or other day upon which commercial banks in Dallas, Texas are
authorized by law to close. 
 “Casualty Event” is defined in Section 7.4. 

“Cheyenne Logistics” means Cheyenne Logistics LLC, a Delaware limited liability company. 

“Cheyenne RCRA Permit” means Permit No. WYD051843613, issued by the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality and
effective as of July 5, 2018, to which the Cheyenne Refinery Complex is subject. 
 “Commencement Date” is
defined in Exhibit E. 
 “Connection Facilities” is defined in the Master Site Services Agreement. 

“Contango Services Agreement” means the Services Agreement between HollyFrontier Refining & Marketing LLC and
HEP Operating, dated effective as of January 1, 2021. 
 “CRDC” means Cheyenne Renewable Diesel Company LLC, a
Delaware limited liability company. 
 “El Dorado Logistics” means El Dorado Logistics LLC, a Delaware limited
liability company. 
 “El Dorado Operating” means El Dorado Operating LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.

 “El Dorado RCRA Order” means that certain administrative order to which the El Dorado Refinery Complex is or soon
will be subject issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under Section 3008(h) of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. 

  
 Exhibit C-2 

 “Environmental Law” or “Environmental Laws”
means all federal, state, and local laws, statutes, rules, regulations, orders, and ordinances, now or hereafter in effect, relating to protection of the environment, including the federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act, the Superfund Amendments Reauthorization Act, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the Clean Air Act, the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, the Toxic Substances Control Act, the Oil Pollution Act, the Safe Drinking Water
Act, the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, and other environmental conservation and protection laws, each as amended from time to time. 

“Environmental Permit” means a Permit issued under any Environmental Law. 

“Governmental Authority” means any federal, state, local or foreign government or any provincial, departmental or
other political subdivision thereof, or any entity, body or authority exercising executive, legislative, judicial, regulatory, administrative or other governmental functions or any court, department, commission, board, bureau, agency,
instrumentality or administrative body of any of the foregoing. 
 “Hazardous Substances” means (a) any
substance that is designated, defined, or classified as a hazardous waste, hazardous material, pollutant, contaminant, or toxic or hazardous substance, or that is otherwise regulated under any Environmental Law, including any hazardous substance as
defined under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, and (b) petroleum, crude oil, gasoline, natural gas, fuel oil, motor oil, waste oil, diesel fuel, jet fuel, and other refined petroleum hydrocarbons. 

“HEP Operating” means Holly Energy Partners-Operating, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership. 

“HEP Pipeline” means HEP Pipeline, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company. 

“HEP Tulsa” means HEP Tulsa LLC, a Delaware limited liability company. 

“HEP Woods Cross” means HEP Woods Cross, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company. 

“HollyFrontier Cheyenne” means HollyFrontier Cheyenne Refining LLC, a Delaware limited liability company. 

“HollyFrontier El Dorado” means HollyFrontier El Dorado Refining LLC, a Delaware limited liability company. 

“HollyFrontier Navajo” means HollyFrontier Navajo Refining LLC, a Delaware limited liability company. 

“HollyFrontier Tulsa” means HollyFrontier Tulsa Refining LLC, a Delaware limited liability company. 

“HollyFrontier Woods Cross” means HollyFrontier Woods Cross Refining LLC, a Delaware limited liability company. 

“Lease” is defined in the preamble to this Lease. 

“Master Site Services Agreement” shall mean the Fourth Amended and Restated Master Site Services Agreement among the
Related Refinery Owners and the Relevant Asset Owners, dated effective as of January 1, 2021, as amended. 

  
 Exhibit C-3 

 “Master Throughput Agreement” means the Seventh Amended and Restated
Master Throughput Agreement between HollyFrontier Refining & Marketing LLC and HEP Operating, dated effective as of January 1, 2021. 

“Master Tolling Agreement” means the Master Tolling Agreement (Refinery Assets) dated effective as of November 1,
2015 between HollyFrontier El Dorado and HEP Operating, as amended, and the Amended and Restated Master Tolling Agreement (Operating Assets) dated effective as of October 1, 2016 between HollyFrontier El Dorado, HollyFrontier Woods Cross and
HEP Operating, as amended. 
 “Navajo RCRA Permit” means Permit No. NMD048918817 issued by the New Mexico
Environment Department in December 2010, to which the Navajo Refinery is subject. 
 “Omnibus Agreement” means the
Twenty-First Amended and Restated Omnibus Agreement, effective as of January 1, 2021. 
 “Original Master Lease and Access
Agreement” means that certain Master Lease and Access Agreement effective as of January 1, 2015 among the Related Refinery Owners and the Relevant Asset Owners (except El Dorado Operating). 

“Party” and “Parties” has the meanings ascribed to such term in the preamble to this
Lease. 
 “Permits” means all permits, licenses, franchises, authorities, consents, and approvals, as necessary
under applicable Laws, including Environmental Laws, for operating the Assets and/or the Applicable Premises. 

“Person” means any individual or entity, including any partnership, corporation, association, joint stock company,
trust, joint venture, limited liability company, unincorporated organization or Governmental Authority (or any department, agency or political subdivision thereof). 

“Post-Maturity Rate” means a rate equal to the lesser of (i) an interest rate equal to the “Prime Rate”
as published in The Wall Street Journal, Southwest Edition, in its listing of “Money Rates” plus two percent or (ii) the maximum non-usurious rate of interest permitted to be charged the
Relevant Asset Owner under applicable Law. 
 “Prior Lease” means: 

 

			
	with respect to:	  	
		
	 HollyFrontier El Dorado and El Dorado Logistics
	  	Lease and Access Agreement (El Dorado), dated as of November 9, 2011, as amended by the First Amendment to Lease and Access Agreement (El Dorado), dated as of September 13, 2012, as further amended by the Second Amendment
to Lease and Access Agreement (El Dorado), dated as of January 8, 2013, as further amended by the Third Amendment to Lease and Access Agreement (El Dorado), dated as of January 7, 2014
		
	 HollyFrontier Cheyenne and Cheyenne Logistics
	  	Lease and Access Agreement (Cheyenne), dated as of November 9, 2011, as amended by the First Amendment to Lease and Access Agreement (Cheyenne), dated as of September 13, 2012
		
	 HollyFrontier Tulsa and HEP Tulsa
	  	 First Amended and Restated Lease and Access Agreement (Tulsa East), dated as of March 31, 2010

Equipment Sites, Access and Rail Line License Agreement (Tulsa Truck and Rail Equipment – Tulsa County, Oklahoma) dated as of August 1, 2009
(“Tulsa License”)

  
 Exhibit C-4 

			
	 HollyFrontier Woods Cross and HEP Woods Cross
	  	Lease and Access Agreement (Woods Cross), dated as of February 29, 2008 and Lease and Access Agreement (Woods Cross Pipeline Pad), dated as of September 10, 2010
		
	 HollyFrontier Navajo and HEP Pipeline
	  	Lease and Access Agreement (Artesia), dated as of February 29, 2008 and Lease and Access Agreement (Artesia Pump and Receiving Station), dated as of September 10, 2010

 For the avoidance of doubt, “Prior Lease” does not include: (a) Lease and Access Agreement (Lovington) dated as
of February 29, 2008, (b) Lease and Access Agreement (Lovington Asphalt Loading Rack and Terminal Building) dated as of March 31, 2010, (c) Lease and Access Agreement (Lovington Pump and Receiving Stations) dated as of September 10,
2010, (d) Amended and Restated Lease and Access Agreement (Artesia Truck Rack and Blending Facility) dated as of March 12, 2015, and (e) Equipment Sites, Access and License Agreement (Tulsa Interconnecting Pipelines) dated as of
August 31, 2011. 
 “Refinery Complex” means: 

 

			
	with respect to:	  	
		
	 HollyFrontier El Dorado,

El Dorado Logistics and

El Dorado Operating
	  	the refinery complex owned by HollyFrontier El Dorado, commonly known as the El Dorado Refinery, and located in the City of El Dorado, Butler County, Kansas
		
	 HollyFrontier Cheyenne

and Cheyenne Logistics
	  	the refinery complex owned by HollyFrontier Cheyenne, commonly known as the Cheyenne Refinery, and located in the City of Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming
		
	 HollyFrontier Tulsa and

HEP Tulsa
	  	collectively, the refinery complex owned by HollyFrontier Tulsa commonly known as the East Tulsa Refinery, and located in the City of Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and the refinery complex owned by HollyFrontier Tulsa commonly
known as the West Tulsa Refinery, and located in the City of Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma
		
	 HollyFrontier Woods

Cross, HEP Woods
 Cross
and Woods Cross
 Operating
	  	the refinery complex owned by HollyFrontier Woods Cross, commonly known as the Woods Cross Refinery, and located near the City of Woods Cross, Davis County, Utah
		
	 HollyFrontier Navajo

and HEP Pipeline
	  	the refinery complex owned by HollyFrontier Navajo, commonly known as the Navajo Refinery, and located near the City of Artesia, Eddy County, New Mexico

 “Related Refinery Owner” means: 

 

			
	with respect to:	  	Related Refinery Owner
		
	 El Dorado Logistics or El Dorado Operating
	  	HollyFrontier El Dorado
		
	 Cheyenne Logistics
	  	HollyFrontier Cheyenne
		
	 HEP Tulsa
	  	HollyFrontier Tulsa
		
	 HEP Woods Cross or Woods Cross Operating
	  	HollyFrontier Woods Cross
		
	 HEP Pipeline
	  	HollyFrontier Navajo

  
 Exhibit C-5 

 “Related Refinery Owner’s Parties” is defined in
Section 2.2.2. 
 “Relevant Asset Owner” means: 

 

			
	with respect to:	  	Relevant Asset Owner
		
	 HollyFrontier El Dorado
	  	El Dorado Logistics or El Dorado Operating, as determined by the Applicable Asset
		
	 HollyFrontier Cheyenne
	  	Cheyenne Logistics
		
	 HollyFrontier Tulsa
	  	HEP Tulsa
		
	 HollyFrontier Woods Cross
	  	HEP Woods Cross or Woods Cross Operating, as determined by the Applicable Asset
		
	 HollyFrontier Navajo
	  	HEP Pipeline

 “Relevant Asset Owner Release” is defined in Section 12.17.

 “Relevant Asset Owner’s Parties” is defined in Section 2.2.1. 

“Rent” is defined in Section 2.3. 

“Service Assets” is defined in the Master Site Services Agreement as it relates to the Relevant Asset Owner and the
Related Refinery Owner. 
 “Shared Access Facilities” is defined in Section 2.2(a). 

“Tankage” means the storage tanks that are included in the Applicable Assets. 

“Taxable Assets” is defined in Section 6.1. 

“Taxes” means all federal, state and local real and personal property ad valorem taxes, assessments, and other
governmental charges, general and special, ordinary and extraordinary, including assessments for public improvements or benefits, any federal, state or local income, gross receipts, withholding, franchise, excise, sales, use, value added, recording,
transfer or stamp tax, levy, duty, charge or withholding of any kind, in each case, imposed or assessed by any federal, state or local government, agency or authority, together with any addition to tax, penalty, fine or interest thereon, other than
state or U.S. federal income tax imposed upon the taxable income of the Related Refinery Owner and any franchise taxes imposed upon the Related Refinery Owner. 

“Third Party” shall mean a Person which is not (a) the Related Refinery Owner or an Affiliate of the Related
Refinery Owner, (b) the Relevant Asset Owner or an Affiliate of the Relevant Asset Owner or (c) a Person that, after the signing of this Lease becomes a successor entity of the Related Refinery Owner, the Relevant Asset Owner or any of
their respective Affiliates. An employee of the Related Refinery Owner or the Relevant Asset Owner shall not be deemed an Affiliate. 

“Tulsa East RCRA Permit” means Permit No. 990750960 issued by the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality on
December 1, 2020, to which the East Tulsa Refinery is subject. 

  
 Exhibit C-6 

 “Tulsa Rail and Truck Racks” means the assets identified in Subpart
D of Exhibit E-3. 
 “Tulsa RCRA Order” that certain administrative
order (No. 15-215) dated November 9, 2015, issued by the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality on November 9, 2015, to which the West Tulsa Refinery and East Tulsa Refinery are subject. 

“Tulsa RCRA Permits” means, collectively, the Tulsa RCRA Order, the Tulsa West RCRA Permit and the Tulsa East RCRA
Permit. 
 “Tulsa West Crude Tanks” means the Tankage identified in Subpart C of Exhibit E-3. 
 “Tulsa West RCRA Permit” means Permit No. 058078775 issued by the
Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality on June 1, 2009, to which the West Tulsa Refinery is subject. 
 “Woods Cross
Operating” means Woods Cross Operating LLC, a Delaware limited liability company. 

  
 Exhibit C-7 

 Exhibit D 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

Interpretation 
 As used
in this Lease, unless a clear contrary intention appears 
 (a) any reference to the singular includes the plural and vice
versa, any reference to natural persons includes legal persons and vice versa, and any reference to a gender includes the other gender; 

(b) the words “hereof”, “herein”, and “hereunder” and words of similar import, when used in this
Agreement, shall refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular provision of this Agreement; 
 (c) any
reference to Articles, Sections and Exhibits are, unless otherwise stated, references to Articles, Sections and Exhibits of or to this Agreement. The headings in this Agreement have been inserted for convenience only and shall not be taken into
account in its interpretation; 
 (d) reference to any agreement (including this Agreement), document or instrument means
such agreement, document, or instrument as amended, modified or supplemented and in effect from time to time in accordance with the terms thereof and, if applicable, the terms of this Agreement; 

(e) the Exhibits hereto form an integral part of this Agreement and are equally binding therewith. Any reference to “this
Agreement” shall include such Exhibits; 
 (f) references to a Person shall include any permitted assignee or successor
to such Party in accordance with this Agreement and reference to a Person in a particular capacity excludes such Person in any other capacity; 

(g) if any period is referred to in this Agreement by way of reference to a number of days, the days shall be calculated
exclusively of the first and inclusively of the last day unless the last day falls on a day that is not a Business Day in which case the last day shall be the next succeeding Business Day; 

(h) the use of “or” is not intended to be exclusive unless explicitly indicated otherwise; 

(i) references to “$” or to “dollars” shall mean the lawful currency of the United States of America; and

 (j) The words “includes,” “including,” or any derivation thereof shall mean “including without
limitation” or “including, but not limited to.” 

  
 Exhibit D-1 

 Exhibit E 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

Applicable Term and Applicable Assets 
  

					
	 Location
	  	 Applicable Term1
	  	 Applicable Assets

	El Dorado Refinery Complex
	 For El Dorado Logistics
	  	 Commencement Date: November 1, 2011
 End
Date: November 1, 2061 (midnight)
	  	See Exhibit E-1
	 For El Dorado Operating
	  	 Commencement Date: November 1, 2015
 End
Date: November 1, 2065 (midnight)
	  	See Exhibit E-8
	Cheyenne Refinery Complex
	 For Cheyenne Logistics
	  	 Commencement Date: November 1, 2011
 End
Date: November 1, 2061 (midnight)
	  	See Exhibit E-2
	Tulsa Refinery Complex
	 Group 1 Assets and Group 2 Assets
	  	 Commencement Date: March 31, 2010
 End
Date: March 31, 2060 (midnight)
	  	See Exhibit E-3
	 Tulsa West Tankage Assets and Receiving Pipelines
	  	 Commencement Date: March 31, 2016
 End
Date: March 31, 2066 (midnight)
	  	See Exhibit E-3
	 Tulsa Rail and Truck Racks
	  	 Commencement Date: January 1, 2021
 End
Date: March 31, 2066 (midnight)
	  	See Exhibit E-3
	Woods Cross Refinery Complex
	 For HEP Woods Cross
	  	 Commencement Date: February 29, 2008
 End
Date: February 28, 2058 (midnight)
	  	 Applicable Assets at Woods Cross Refinery Complex (excluding the Woods Cross Pipeline Pad)

 
 See Exhibit E-4

 

	  	 Commencement Date: September 10, 2010
 End
Date: February 28, 2058 (midnight)
	  	 Woods Cross Pipeline Pad
  

See Exhibit E-5
  

	 For Woods Cross Operating
	  	 Commencement Date: October 1, 2016
 End
Date: October 1, 2066 (midnight)
	  	See Exhibit E-9

  

	1 	 At the end of the initial Applicable Term for each Applicable Premises, the term of this Lease as to such
Applicable Premises shall be automatically renewed for a maximum of our (4) successive ten-year periods thereafter, subject in all cases to the termination rights set forth in
Section 2.1 of the Lease. 

  
 Exhibit E 

					
	 Location
	  	 Applicable Term1
	  	 Applicable Assets

	Navajo Refinery Complex
		  	 Commencement Date: February 29, 20082

End Date: February 28, 2058 (midnight)
	  	 Applicable Assets at Navajo Refinery Complex (excluding the Truck Rack, the Artesia Blending Station, the Artesia Pump and Receiving Stations
and the LACT Units)
  
 See Exhibit
E-6

		  	 Commencement Date: September 10, 2010
 End
Date: February 28, 2058 (midnight)
	  	 Artesia Pump and Receiving Stations
  

See Exhibit E-7

		  	 Commencement Date: January 23, 2020
 End
Date: February 28, 2058 (midnight)
	  	 LACT Units #6007102, #6007103, and the easternmost LACT Unit located in Lane 3 on the land described on Exhibit F-10 and all related equipment
  
 See Exhibit E-10

  

	2 	 Notwithstanding the Commencement Date with respect to the Applicable Assets at the Navajo Refinery Complex
described in Item 1 of Exhibit E-6, the Commencement Date with respect to the Applicable Assets at the Navajo Refinery Complex described in Item 2 of Exhibit E-6 shall
be January 1, 2021. 

  
 Exhibit E 

 Exhibit E-1 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

Applicable Assets: El Dorado Refinery Complex (for El Dorado Logistics) 

 

	1.	 The following storage tanks located on the Land described under “Storage Tanks” and “Propane
Tank Loading Rack and Tanks 600-621” on Exhibit F-1. 

  

					
	 TANK ID NUMBER
	  	 CURRENT SERVICE/PRODUCT
	  	 NOMINAL CAPACITY,
BBLS

			
	1	  		  	DEMO
			
	2	  		  	DEMO
			
	3	  	Heavy Slop Oil	  	40,425
			
	15	  	ULSD	  	12,422
			
	16	  	Light Slop	  	28,880
			
	17	  	Finish Gasoline	  	92,740
			
	18	  	Finish Gasoline	  	88,600
			
	19	  	Finish Gasoline	  	90,733
			
	20	  	Finish Gasoline	  	17,961
			
	21	  	ULSD	  	120,639
			
	23	  	ULSD	  	113,182
			
	24	  	ULSD	  	119,269
			
	25	  		  	DEMO
			
	29	  	CRU1/2 Feed	  	33,723
			
	30	  	CRU1/2 Feed	  	39,417
			
	31	  	ULSD/Dock	  	23,792
			
	32	  	Finish Gasoline	  	74,847
			
	64	  	Finish Gasoline	  	17,961

  
 Exhibit E-1 

					
	 TANK ID NUMBER
	  	 CURRENT SERVICE/PRODUCT
	  	 NOMINAL CAPACITY,
BBLS

			
	65	  	Finish Gasoline	  	17,941
			
	66	  	CRU1/2 Feed	  	22,582
			
	75	  	ULSK	  	24,938
			
	78	  	ULSK	  	9,226
			
	127	  	Heavy Slop	  	20,504
			
	654	  	Sour Distilate	  	77,596
			
	642	  	HTU2 Chg. (sour naptha)	  	78,511
			
	655	  	HTU2 Chg. (sour naptha)	  	76,750
			
	649	  	HTU4 Chg.	  	100,000
			
	137	  	Gas Oil/Sour diesel	  	192,000
			
	138	  	Gas Oil	  	193,742
			
	139	  	Gas Oil	  	74,792
			
	142	  	Gas Oil	  	191,563
			
	143	  	Gas Oil	  	191,570
			
	159	  	Slurry	  	9,778
			
	167	  	Slurry	  	8,908
			
	650	  	ULSD Dock	  	36,000
			
	178	  	VTB Sales	  	80,000
			
	192	  		  	DEMO
			
	212	  	Coker Chg. (VTB)	  	96,951
			
	658	  	Coker Chg (VTB)	  	96,436
			
	215	  	AV Jet	  	67,529
			
	216	  	Alkylate	  	72,618

  
 Exhibit E-1 

					
	 TANK ID NUMBER
	  	 CURRENT SERVICE/PRODUCT
	  	 NOMINAL CAPACITY,
BBLS

			
	218	  	Gas Oil	  	77,675
			
	219	  	Reformate	  	71,466
			
	220	  	Light Naptha	  	71,495
			
	221	  	Intermediate Naptha	  	71,508
			
	222	  	Intermediate Naptha	  	71,509
			
	223	  	Reformate	  	72,893
			
	224	  	Jet Fuel	  	71,534
			
	225	  	HTU1 Chg, kerosene	  	28,882
			
	226	  	Finish Gasoline	  	27,679
			
	227	  	Natural Gasoline	  	27,701
			
	230	  	Diesel (RAM)	  	4,780
			
	231	  	Diesel (RAM)	  	1,923
			
	250	  	FCCU Gasoline	  	75,354
			
	251	  	FCCU Gasoline	  	75,968
			
	252	  	FCCU Gasoline	  	75,968
			
	253	  	Isom (Pentanes)	  	74,653
			
	254	  	Isopentane	  	19,318
			
	255	  	Isopentane	  	19,318
			
	256	  	TEL Wash	  	950
			
	447	  	Finish Gasoline	  	17,730
			
	448	  	Gasoline	  	16,109
			
	453	  	Ethanol	  	5,121
			
	457	  	HTU3 Chg, LSR	  	32,690

  
 Exhibit E-1 

					
	 TANK ID NUMBER
	  	 CURRENT SERVICE/PRODUCT
	  	 NOMINAL CAPACITY,
BBLS

			
	458	  	Isomerate	  	32,690
			
	490	  	ULSD	  	116,094
			
	600	  	Propane	  	625
			
	601	  	Propane	  	625
			
	602	  	Propane	  	625
			
	603	  	Propane	  	625
			
	604	  	Propane	  	625
			
	605	  	Propane	  	625
			
	606	  	Propane	  	625
			
	607	  	Propane	  	625
			
	608	  	Propane	  	625
			
	609	  	Propane	  	625
			
	610	  	Propane	  	625
			
	611	  	Propane	  	625
			
	612	  	Propane	  	625
			
	613	  	Propane	  	625
			
	614	  	Propane	  	625
			
	615	  	Propane	  	625
			
	616	  	Propane	  	625
			
	617	  	Propane	  	625
			
	618	  	Propane	  	625
			
	619	  	Propane	  	625
			
	620	  	Propane	  	575

  
 Exhibit E-1 

					
	 TANK ID NUMBER
	  	 CURRENT SERVICE/PRODUCT
	  	 NOMINAL CAPACITY,
BBLS

			
	621	  	Propane	  	100
			
	640	  	Coker Chg (VTB)	  	66,859
			
	641	  	Biodiesel	  	6,813
			
	647	  	Naptha/Diesel	  	76,600
			
	651	  	Heavy Atmospheric Gas Oil (HAGO)	  	32,346
			
	653	  	Heavy Atmospheric Gas Oil (HAGO)	  	32,344
			
	656	  	Diesel (Ram Oil)	  	500
			
	657	  	Diesel (Ram Oil)	  	500

  

	2.	 The Refined Products Truck Loading Rack located on the Land described under “Refined Products Truck
Loading Rack” on Exhibit F-1. 

  

	3.	 The Propane Truck Loading Rack located on the Land described under “Propane Truck Loading Rack” on
Exhibit F-1. 

  
 Exhibit E-1 

 Exhibit E-2 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

Applicable Assets: Cheyenne Refinery Complex (Cheyenne Logistics) 

 

	1.	 The following storage tanks located on the Land described under “Storage Tanks” on Exhibit F-2. 

  

					
	 TANK ID NUMBER
	  	 CURRENT SERVICE/PRODUCT
	  	 NOMINAL CAPACITY, BBLS3

			
	1-107	  	Intermediate Distillate	  	69,942
			
	1-013	  		  	DEMO
			
	1-014	  	Low Sul. Diesel	  	24,677
			
	1-015	  	No Lead Gas	  	24,677
			
	1-016	  	Ethanol	  	2,564
			
	1-017	  	Prem. No Lead Gas	  	5,034
			
	1-020	  		  	DEMO
			
	1-021	  	Sweet Naphtha / VRU	  	9,867
			
	1-027	  	Premium No Lead Service	  	5,038
			
	1-028	  		  	DEMO
			
	1-029	  		  	DEMO
			
	1-032	  	Diesel	  	10,124
			
	1-033	  		  	DEMO
			
	1-040	  		  	DEMO
			
	1-048	  		  	DEMO
			
	1-049	  		  	DEMO
			
	1-050	  		  	DEMO

  

	3 	 Nominal capacity is approximate 

  
 Exhibit E-2 

					
	 TANK ID NUMBER
	  	 CURRENT SERVICE/PRODUCT
	  	 NOMINAL CAPACITY, BBLS3

			
	1-051	  		  	DEMO
			
	1-052	  	PG 58-28 (Asphalt)	  	72,017
			
	1-053	  	FCCU Slurry	  	13,506
			
	1-054	  	FCCU Slurry	  	24,938
			
	1-055	  		  	DEMO
			
	1-056	  		  	DEMO
			
	1-058	  		  	DEMO
			
	1-090	  		  	DEMO
			
	1-091	  	Water Service	  	69,965
			
	1-093	  		  	DEMO
			
	1-094	  		  	DEMO
			
	1-095	  		  	DEMO
			
	1-106	  	Naphtha	  	120,000
			
	1-108	  	Distillate	  	107,000
			
	1-117	  		  	DEMO
			
	2-015	  	ULSD	  	29,114
			
	2-016	  	Diesel	  	28,046
			
	2-017	  	UC Crack (LCO / Coker Distillate)	  	28,562
			
	2-020	  	Gas Oil	  	10,746
			
	2-021	  	Gas Oil	  	10,746
			
	2-022	  	UC Crack (LCO / Coker Distillate)	  	9,731

  
 Exhibit E-2 

					
	 TANK ID NUMBER
	  	 CURRENT SERVICE/PRODUCT
	  	 NOMINAL CAPACITY, BBLS3

			
	2-023	  	Coker Gas Oil	  	10,583
			
	2-028	  	Cat Gas Oil	  	80,153
			
	2-034	  	Reformate	  	23,234
			
	2-035	  	Alkylate	  	24,190
			
	2-036	  		  	DEMO
			
	2-060	  	Burner/Distillate	  	9,846
			
	2-061	  	Sweet Naphtha	  	10,096
			
	2-062	  	Naphtha	  	9,970
			
	2-063	  	Crude HSR	  	10,096
			
	2-067	  		  	9,577
			
	2-070	  	Sub Grade No Lead Gas	  	32,608
			
	2-071	  	Premium No Lead Gas	  	32,612
			
	2-072	  	Crude	  	80,581
			
	2-073	  	Crude	  	80,551
			
	2-074	  	Crude	  	79,766
			
	2-075	  	Finished NL Gasoline	  	80,278
			
	2-100	  	LSR/LSG	  	41,978
			
	2-101	  	Soybean Oil Feed	  	67,021
			
	2-102	  	No Lead Gas	  	80,278
			
	2-104	  	Reformate	  	54,749
			
	2-105	  	Cat Gas Oil	  	54,954
			
	2-118	  	Light Straight Run	  	40,609

  
 Exhibit E-2 

					
	 TANK ID NUMBER
	  	 CURRENT SERVICE/PRODUCT
	  	 NOMINAL CAPACITY, BBLS3

			
	2-119	  	FCCU Cat Gas	  	40,609
			
	2-161	  	Finished Diesel	  	40,485

  

	2.	 The Refined Products Truck Loading Rack, including the Vapor Recovery Unit, located on the Land described under
“Refined Products Truck Loading Rack” on Exhibit F-2. 

  

	3.	 The two Propane Loading Spots located on the Land described under “Propane Loading Spots” on
Exhibit F-2. 

  

	4.	 The four Crude Oil LACTS Units located on the Land described under “Crude Oil LACTS Units” on
Exhibit F-2. 

  

	5.	 The Crude Receiving Pipeline located on the Land described under “Crude Receiving Pipeline” on
Exhibit F-2. 

  
 Exhibit E-2 

 Exhibit E-3 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

Applicable Assets: Tulsa Refinery Complex 
  

	A.	 Group 1 Assets located on the land described on Exhibit F-3

  

	 	1.	 The following storage tanks located at the Tulsa East Refinery: 

 

					
	 TANK ID
	  	 REFINED PRODUCT
	  	 CAPACITY (BBLS)

		  		  	
	10A	  	ULSD #2 (XT)	  	67,145
	11A	  	ULSD #2 (XT)	  	64,382
	12	  	Naphtha	  	32,000
	45	  	Decant	  	5,700
	102	  	Kerosene	  	37,500
	103	  	Kerosene	  	37,500
	104A	  	ULSD #2 (XT)	  	37,500
	110A	  	ULSD#2	  	67,145
	111	  		  	DEMO
	115A	  	ULSD #2 (XT)	  	151,000
	215	  	ULSD #2 (XT)	  	151,000
	116A	  	Kerosene	  	50,860
	117	  	ULSD #2 (XT)	  	63,000
	444A	  	Gasoline Blendstock	  	32,832
	450A	  	Premium Unleaded	  	12,000
	451	  		  	DEMO
	452A	  	USLD #2 (XT)	  	12,000
	464A	  	Unleaded Regular	  	80,000
	465A	  	Unleaded Regular	  	79,320
	466	  	Unleaded Regular	  	79,320
	467A	  	Unleaded Regular	  	80,000
	470A	  	Unleaded Regular	  	151,020
	472	  	Unleaded Regular	  	151,000
	473A	  	Premium Unleaded (ST)	  	151,020
	601	  	Unleaded Regular	  	19,000
	602	  	Premium Unleaded (ST)	  	10,000
	603	  	Out of Service	  	DEMO
	605	  	Ethanol	  	5,000
	606	  	Empty	  	500

  
 Exhibit E-3 

	 	2.	 The Asphalt Truck Loading Rack 

 

	 	3.	 The Propane Truck Loading Rack 

 

	 	4.	 The Gasoline/Diesel/Jet Fuel Truck Loading Rack 

 

	 	5.	 Two Product Delivery Pipelines 

 

	B.	 Group 2 Assets located on the land described on Exhibit F-3

  

	 	1.	 The following storage tanks located at the Tulsa East Refinery: 

 

					
	 TANK ID
	  	 CURRENT SERVICE
	  	 CAPACITY (BBLS)

		  		  	
	1	  	Crude	  	130,450
	2	  	Crude	  	130,000
	3	  	Crude	  	116,579
	8	  	Crude	  	130,233
	123	  	CSO	  	37,500
	471A	  	Unleaded Regular	  	151,020
	107A	  	Flux/Asphalt	  	55,954
	108A	  	Flux/Asphalt	  	37,500
	109	  	Flux/Asphalt	  	37,500
	125	  	Flux/Asphalt	  	37,500
	131	  	Flux/Asphalt	  	37,500
	442	  		  	DEMO
	445A	  	Gasoline blendstock	  	32,787
	446	  		  	DEMO
	460	  	LSR	  	80,000
	461A	  	LSR	  	80,000
	17	  	FCCU LCO	  	37,500
	114	  	Raw Diesel	  	131,000
	9	  	Raw gas oil	  	150,260
	15	  	Raw gas oil	  	130,000
	16	  	Raw gas oil-Sour	  	151,078
	6A	  	Raw naphtha	  	69,082
	4	  	Scanfiner feed	  	120,566
	40	  	Raw gas oil	  	5,734
	41	  	CSO	  	4,032
	34	  	Truck loading-64/22 asphalt	  	11,798
	36A	  	Truck loading-58/28 asphalt	  	11,500
	124A	  	Flux/Asphalt	  	37,500
	18A	  	Slop	  	37,500

  
 Exhibit E-3 

					
	31	  	Slop	  	15,000
	7A	  	Naphtha	  	69,082
	14	  	Naphtha	  	55,000

  

	 	2.	 The Rail Loading Rack 

 

	 	3.	 The Truck Unloading Rack 

 

	C.	 Tulsa West Crude Tanks located on the land described on Exhibit
F-3 

 The following storage tanks located at the Tulsa West Refinery: 

 

					
	 TANK ID NUMBER
	  	CURRENT
SERVICE/PRODUCT	  	NOMINAL CAPACITY, BBLS
			
	13	  	Crude/Lef	  	55,000
			
	186	  	Crude/Lef	  	55,000
			
	187	  	Crude/Lef	  	55,000
			
	188	  	Crude/Lef	  	55,000
			
	244	  	Crude/Lef	  	55,000
			
	874	  	Crude/Lef	  	121,000

  

	D.	 Tulsa Rail and Truck Racks located on the land described on Exhibit
F-3 

  

	 	1.	 Lube Oil Rail Rack 

	 	2.	 Wax Rail Rack 

	 	3.	 Black Oil Rail Rack 

	 	4.	 Lube Oil Truck Rack 

	 	5.	 Extract Truck Rack 

	 	6.	 Wax Truck Rack 

	 	7.	 Extract Rail Rack 

	 	8.	 Bright Stock Rail Rack, Diesel Rail Rack, L70 Rail Rack 

	 	9.	 SW MEK Tank 702 Truck Rack 

  
 Exhibit E-3 

 Exhibit E-4 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

Applicable Assets: Woods Cross Refinery Complex 

(excluding the Woods Cross Pipeline Pad) 
  

	1.	 Crude oil tanks identified as numbers 103, 121 and 126 located on the land described on Exhibit F-4 

  
 Exhibit E-4 

 Exhibit E-5 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

Applicable Assets: Woods Cross Pipeline Pad 
  

	1.	 12” HEP to UNEV refined products pipeline origin trap and piping, associated SCADA Control building and
satellite dish. 

  

	2.	 8” HEP to Chevron refined products pipeline origin trap and piping. 

 

	3.	 10” HEP to Pioneer refined products pipeline origin trap and piping. 

 

	4.	 All equipment, machinery, fixtures and other tangible personal property and improvements used or held for use
exclusively in connection with the assets described above, to the extent currently owned by the Relevant Asset Owner. 

  

	5.	 All other assets used or held for use exclusively in connection with or constituting the assets described
above, to the extent owned by the Relevant Asset Owner. 

  
 Exhibit E-5 

 Exhibit E-6 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

Applicable Assets: Navajo Refinery Complex 

(excluding the Truck Rack, the Artesia Blending Station, the Artesia Pump and Receiving Stations and the LACT Units) 

 

	1.	 Crude oil tanks identified as numbers 437 and 1225 (replacement tank for tank 439) located on the land
described on Exhibit F-6 

  

	2.	 Refined products tanks identified as Tanks 0020, 0021, 0022 and 0023 located on the land described on
Exhibit F-6. 

  
 Exhibit E-6 

 Exhibit E-7 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

Applicable Assets: Artesia Pump and Receiving Stations 
  

	1.	 El Paso 8”/12” Products Pipeline Originating Pump Station 

 

	2.	 Four Corners 12” Products Pipeline Originating Pump Station 

 

	3.	 Lovington 8” Pipeline Receiving Station 

 

	4.	 Lovington 10” Pipeline Receiving Station 

 

	5.	 Lovington 16” Pipeline Receiving Station 

 

	6.	 Natural Gas 8” Pipeline Receiving Station 

 

	7.	 El Paso 6” Pipeline Pump Station 

 

	8.	 Roswell 4” Pipeline Pump Station 

 

	9.	 All equipment, machinery, fixtures and other tangible personal property and improvements used or held for use
exclusively in connection with the assets described above, to the extent currently owned by the Relevant Asset Owner. 

  

	10.	 All other assets used or held for use exclusively in connection with or constituting the assets described
above, to the extent owned by the Relevant Asset Owner. 

  
 Exhibit E-7 

 Exhibit E-8 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

Applicable Assets: El Dorado Refinery Complex (for El Dorado Operating) 

The following located on the land described on Exhibit F-8 

 

	1.	 Hydrogen Generation Unit within the El Dorado Refinery Complex. The unit has nameplate capacity to produce 17mm
standard cubic feet of hydrogen per day, using a feedstock primarily composed of natural gas (methane). 

  

	2.	 Naphtha Fractionation Unit within the El Dorado Refinery Complex. The unit has a nameplate capacity of 48,000
barrels per day of naphtha feedstock input and produces assorted intermediate and final petroleum products. 

  
 Exhibit E-8 

 Exhibit E-9 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

Applicable Assets: Woods Cross Refinery Complex (for Woods Cross Operating) 

The following located on the land described on Exhibit F-9: 

 

	1.	 “Crude Unit 2” is an atmospheric distillation tower within the Woods Cross Refinery Complex, with a
nameplate capacity of 15,000 barrels per day. 

  

	2.	 “FCC Unit 2” is a fluid catalytic cracking unit within the Woods Cross Refinery Complex, with a
nameplate capacity of 8,000 barrels per day. 

  

	3.	 “Polymerization Unit” is a polymerization unit within the Woods Cross Refinery Complex, a nameplate
capacity of up to 2,500 barrels per day. 

  
 Exhibit E-8 

 Exhibit E-10 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

Applicable Assets: Navajo Refinery Complex 

LACT Units #6007102, #6007102, and the easternmost LACT Unit located in Lane 3 on the land described on Exhibit F-10 and all related equipment 
  

	1.	 LACT Units #6007102, #6007103, and the easternmost LACT Unit located in Lane 3 on the land described on
Exhibit F-10 and all related equipment. 

  
 Exhibit E-10 

 Exhibit F 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

Description of Applicable Premises 
  

	 	1.	 El Dorado Refinery Complex (for El Dorado Logistics) 

[See Exhibit F-1] 
  

	 	2.	 Cheyenne Refinery Complex 

[See Exhibit F-2] 
  

	 	3.	 Tulsa Refinery Complex 

[See Exhibit F-3] 
  

	 	4.	 Woods Cross Refinery Complex (excluding the Woods Cross Pipeline Pad) 

[See Exhibit F-4] 
  

	 	5.	 Woods Cross Pipeline Pad 

[See Exhibit F-5] 
  

	 	6.	 Navajo Refinery Complex (excluding the Truck Rack, the Artesia Blending Station, the Artesia Pump and
Receiving Stations and the LACT Units) 

 [See Exhibit F-6] 

 

	 	7.	 Artesia Pump and Receiving Stations 

[See Exhibit F-7] 
  

	 	8.	 El Dorado Refinery Complex (for El Dorado Operating) 

[See Exhibit F-8] 
  

	 	9.	 Woods Cross Refinery Complex (for Woods Cross Operating) 

[See Exhibit F-9] 
  

	 	10.	 Navajo Refinery Complex (LACT Units) 

[See Exhibit F-10] 

  
 Exhibit F 

 For the avoidance of doubt, the Applicable Premises as to Tankage includes only that portion of the land
described above upon which the Applicable Assets are situated and does not extend beyond the circular footprint of such Applicable Assets, the legal descriptions set forth herein notwithstanding. 

  
 Exhibit F 

 Exhibit F-1 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

[Legal Description for El Dorado Refinery Complex] 

Storage Tanks 

Tract 1 
 (Tanks
3, 15, and 448) 
 A tract of land lying in the Southeast Quarter of Section 10, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian,
Butler County, Kansas, and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at the northwest corner of the said Southeast Quarter, from whence
the northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 10 bears South 88°24’26” West a distance of 2650.26 feet; 
 THENCE South
32°39’24” East a distance of 1,674.34 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 
 THENCE North 90°00’00” East a distance of 76.12 feet;

 THENCE South 01°41’08” East a distance of 193.10 feet; 

THENCE South 87°48’56” East a distance of 148.93 feet; 

THENCE South 00°58’18” East a distance of 135.27 feet; 

THENCE North 87°33’48” West a distance of 160.50 feet; 

THENCE North 89°06’29” West a distance of 122.95 feet; 

THENCE South 00°20’29” East a distance of 129.20 feet; 

THENCE South 89°32’57” West a distance of 97.73 feet; 

THENCE North 01°15’33” West a distance of 274.71 feet; 

THENCE North 47°02’18” East a distance of 68.31 feet; 

THENCE North 90°00’00” East a distance of 102.25 feet; 

THENCE North 00°29’09” East a distance of 133.98 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 87,220 square feet or 2.0023 acres more or less. 

  
 Exhibit F-1 

 Tract 2 

(Tank 16) 
 A tract of land lying in the
Southeast Quarter of Section 10, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Butler County, Kansas, and being more particularly described as follows: 

COMMENCING at the northwest corner of the said Southeast Quarter, from whence the northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 10 bears
South 88°24’26” West a distance of 2650.26 feet; 
 THENCE South 20°04’17” East a distance of 2,155.66 feet to the POINT OF
BEGINNING; 
 THENCE North 88°49’54” East a distance of 111.73 feet; 

THENCE South 00°00’00” West a distance of 104.04 feet; 

THENCE North 73°01’07” West a distance of 114.41 feet; 

THENCE North 01°54’37” West a distance of 68.39 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 9,512 square feet or 0.2184 acres more or less. 

Tract 3 
 (Tanks
17, 642, 650 and 447) 
 A tract of land lying in the South Half of Section 10, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian,
Butler County, Kansas, and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at the northwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of said
Section 10, from whence the northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 10 bears South 88°24’26” West a distance of 2650.26 feet; 

THENCE South 11°35’46” West a distance of 1,415.56 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE North 88°54’16” East a distance of 969.62 feet; 

THENCE South 00°10’29” West a distance of 173.43 feet; 

THENCE North 89°52’18” West a distance of 296.67 feet; 

THENCE South 00°18’30” East a distance of 135.24 feet; 

THENCE South 89°39’45” West a distance of 664.39 feet; 

THENCE North 01°40’43” West a distance of 293.51 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 249,588 square feet or 5.7298 acres more or less. 

  
 Exhibit F-1 

 Tract 4 

(Tanks 18, 19, 20, 32, 64, 65, 75, and 78) 

A tract of land lying in the Southeast Quarter of Section 10, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Butler County, Kansas, and
being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at the northwest corner of the said Southeast Quarter, from whence the northwest corner of the
Southwest Quarter of said Section 10 bears South 88°24’26” West a distance of 2650.26 feet; 
 THENCE South 21°40’09” East
a distance of 271.04 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 
 THENCE North 90°00’00” East a distance of 393.08 feet; 

THENCE North 68°12’37” East a distance of 124.83 feet; 

THENCE South 89°29’19” East a distance of 112.89 feet; 

THENCE South 00°03’51” East a distance of 753.65 feet; 

THENCE North 89°22’39” West a distance of 164.23 feet; 

THENCE South 00°37’23” West a distance of 164.14 feet; 

THENCE South 88°59’44” West a distance of 101.76 feet; 

THENCE North 01°01’21” West a distance of 80.96 feet; 

THENCE North 89°41’01” West a distance of 111.36 feet; 

THENCE South 00°00’43” East a distance of 221.61 feet; 

THENCE North 88°49’10” West a distance of 214.01 feet; 

THENCE North 05°15’42” West a distance of 444.99 feet; 

THENCE North 01°16’34” East a distance of 565.11 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 547,812 square feet or 12.5760 acres more or less. 

Tract 5 
 (Tanks
21, 23, 24, 31, 654, 225, 226, 227, 490 and 641) 
 A tract of land lying in the Southwest Quarter of Section 10, Township 26 South, Range 5 East
of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Butler County, Kansas, and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at the northeast corner of the said
Southwest Quarter, from whence the northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 10 bears South 88°24’26” West a distance of 2650.26 feet; 

THENCE South 88°24’26” West, along the north line of said Southwest Quarter, a distance of 1,325.13 feet; 

THENCE South 01°03’34” East a distance of 367.57 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

  
 Exhibit F-1 

 THENCE North 87°36’17” East a distance of 205.95 feet; 

THENCE North 01°21’23” West a distance of 295.87 feet; 

THENCE South 89°31’50” East a distance of 254.89 feet; 

THENCE South 03°51’33” East a distance of 186.25 feet; 

THENCE South 44°13’56” West a distance of 107.82 feet; 

THENCE South 00°03’30” West a distance of 349.66 feet; 

THENCE North 87°40’25” East a distance of 332.81 feet; 

THENCE North 44°22’24” East a distance of 131.44 feet; 

THENCE North 02°12’14” West a distance of 271.63 feet; 

THENCE South 90°00’00” West a distance of 104.46 feet; 

THENCE North 00°57’20” West a distance of 250.58 feet; 

THENCE North 88°25’31” East a distance of 383.91 feet; 

THENCE South 02°28’23” East a distance of 305.23 feet; 

THENCE South 73°43’44” East a distance of 150.78 feet; 

THENCE South 07°50’03” East a distance of 396.39 feet; 

THENCE South 87°40’29” West a distance of 586.33 feet; 

THENCE South 03°00’15” East a distance of 378.52 feet; 

THENCE South 88°37’24” West a distance of 660.09 feet; 

THENCE North 03°22’06” West a distance of 360.11 feet; 

THENCE North 00°47’50” East a distance of 117.28 feet; 

THENCE North 34°42’44” West a distance of 71.74 feet; 

THENCE North 01°03’34” West a distance of 292.29 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 861,557 square feet or 19.7786 acres more or less. 

  
 Exhibit F-1 

 Tract 6 

(Tanks 215, 216 and 220) 
 A tract of land
lying in the Southwest Quarter of Section 10, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Butler County, Kansas, and being more particularly described as follows: 

COMMENCING at the northeast corner of the said Southwest Quarter, from whence the northwest corner of said Southwest Quarter bears South
88°24’26” West a distance of 2650.26 feet; 
 THENCE South 88°24’26” West, along the north line of said Southwest Quarter, a
distance of 1,325.13 feet; 
 THENCE South 01°03’34” East a distance of 659.86 feet; 

THENCE South 88°22’51” West a distance of 69.13 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE South 00°23’41” East a distance of 649.43 feet; 

THENCE South 51°54’01” West a distance of 129.14 feet; 

THENCE South 01°57’31” East a distance of 116.60 feet; 

THENCE South 42°49’35” East a distance of 148.03 feet; 

THENCE South 00°18’42” West a distance of 187.73 feet; 

THENCE South 88°14’37” West a distance of 301.63 feet; 

THENCE North 02°28’43” West a distance of 1,142.50 feet; 

THENCE North 88°22’51” East a distance of 344.60 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 348,642 square feet or 8.0037 acres more or less. 

Tract 7 
 (Tanks
219, 221, 222, 223, 224, 250, 251, and 252) 
 A tract of land lying in the Southwest Quarter of Section 10, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the
Sixth Principal Meridian, Butler County, Kansas, and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at the northeast corner of the said
Southwest Quarter, from whence the northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 10 bears South 88°24’26” West a distance of 2650.26 feet; 

THENCE South 88°24’26” West, along the north line of said Southwest Quarter, a distance of 1,325.13 feet; 

THENCE South 01°03’34” East a distance of 659.86 feet; 

THENCE South 88°22’51” West a distance of 543.81 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE South 00°13’26” West a distance of 212.34 feet; 

THENCE South 50°35’42” West a distance of 96.96 feet; 

  
 Exhibit F-1 

 THENCE South 00°19’06” West a distance of 133.48 feet; 

THENCE South 61°15’16” East a distance of 95.60 feet; 

THENCE South 02°58’18” East a distance of 1,328.34 feet; 

THENCE South 45°00’29” West a distance of 167.07 feet; 

THENCE North 82°34’14” West a distance of 168.65 feet; 

THENCE North 29°08’28” West a distance of 126.92 feet; 

THENCE North 02°25’20” West a distance of 642.84 feet; 

THENCE North 89°47’54” West a distance of 350.79 feet; 

THENCE North 01°55’16” West a distance of 1,103.08 feet; 

THENCE North 88°22’51” East a distance of 686.21 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 998,424 square feet or 22.9207 acres more or less. 

Tract 8 
 (Tank
218) 
 A tract of land lying in the Southwest Quarter of Section 10, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Butler
County, Kansas, and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at the northeast corner of the said Southwest Quarter, from whence the
northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 10 bears South 88°24’26” West a distance of 2650.26 feet; 
 THENCE South
34°03’37” West a distance of 2,849.63 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 
 THENCE South 88°56’22” East a distance of 86.29 feet;

 THENCE South 52°23’25” East a distance of 114.29 feet; 

THENCE South 04°00’10” East a distance of 129.69 feet; 

THENCE South 87°47’37” West a distance of 262.75 feet; 

THENCE North 04°11’10” West a distance of 131.33 feet; 

THENCE North 47°12’38” East a distance of 117.57 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 47,374 square feet or 1.0876 acres more or less. 

  
 Exhibit F-1 

 Tract 9 

(Tanks 655, 649, 137, 138 and 139) 
 A
tract of land lying in the Southwest Quarter of Section 10, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Butler County, Kansas, and being more particularly described as follows: 

COMMENCING at the northeast corner of the said Southwest Quarter, from whence the northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 10 bears
South 88°24’26” West a distance of 2650.26 feet; 
 THENCE South 40°38’07” West a distance of 1,838.56 feet to the POINT OF
BEGINNING; 
 THENCE North 89°52’55” East a distance of 626.05 feet; 

THENCE South 38°45’27” East a distance of 142.27 feet; 

THENCE South 00°34’29” West a distance of 514.76 feet; 

THENCE South 37°41’51” West a distance of 200.54 feet; 

THENCE South 88°37’07” West a distance of 324.57 feet; 

THENCE South 01°24’13” East a distance of 445.50 feet; 

THENCE South 87°42’39” West a distance of 227.55 feet; 

THENCE North 41°39’02” West a distance of 131.37 feet; 

THENCE North 01°20’52” West a distance of 1,059.76 feet; 

THENCE North 36°53’11” East a distance of 109.68 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 727,128 square feet or 16.6926 acres more or less. 

Tract 10 
 (Tanks
142 and 143) 
 A tract of land lying in the Northwest Quarter of Section 15, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian,
Butler County, Kansas, and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at the northwest corner of the said Northwest Quarter of
Section 15, from whence the northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 10, T26S, R5E, Sixth Principal Meridian bears North 00°55’11” West a distance of 2644.19 feet; 

THENCE South 09°57’01” East a distance of 492.35 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE North 88°29’25” East a distance of 502.80 feet; 

THENCE South 62°40’57” East a distance of 63.92 feet; 

THENCE South 02°58’50” East a distance of 345.87 feet; 

  
 Exhibit F-1 

 THENCE South 86°20’48” West a distance of 564.35 feet; 

THENCE North 02°02’46” West a distance of 397.70 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 216,393 square feet or 4.9677 acres more or less. 

Tract 11 
 (Tanks
254, 255 and 256) 
 A tract of land lying in the Northwest Quarter of Section 15, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian,
Butler County, Kansas, and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at the northwest corner of the said Northwest Quarter of
Section 15, from whence the northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 10, T26S, R5E, Sixth Principal Meridian bears North 00°55’11” West a distance of 2644.19 feet; 

THENCE South 79°15’07” East a distance of 773.84 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE North 86°28’46” East a distance of 53.25 feet; 

THENCE South 02°46’48” East a distance of 84.29 feet; 

THENCE South 00°25’57” East a distance of 216.62 feet; 

THENCE South 90°00’00” West a distance of 101.39 feet; 

THENCE North 02°37’59” West a distance of 213.57 feet; 

THENCE North 85°32’03” East a distance of 52.49 feet; 

THENCE North 00°00’00” East a distance of 80.11 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 27,360 square feet or 0.6281 acres more or less. 

Tract 12 
 (Tanks
178, 212, 658, 230, and 231) 
 A tract of land lying in the Northeast Quarter of Section 15, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the Sixth
Principal Meridian, Butler County, Kansas, and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at the northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter
of said Section 15, from whence the northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 10, T26S, R5E, Sixth Principal Meridian bears North 00°55’11” West a distance of 2644.19 feet; 

THENCE South 85°06’15” East a distance of 2,940.18 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE North 86°03’54” East a distance of 311.95 feet; 

  
 Exhibit F-1 

 THENCE North 01°23’53” West a distance of 20.44 feet; 

THENCE North 89°55’17” East a distance of 90.83 feet; 

THENCE South 05°33’23” East a distance of 56.08 feet; 

THENCE South 56°05’10” West a distance of 250.51 feet; 

THENCE South 02°24’10” East a distance of 390.70 feet; 

THENCE South 88°55’11” West a distance of 200.37 feet; 

THENCE North 01°34’52” West a distance of 547.97 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 132,389 square feet or 3.0392 acres more or less. 

Tract 13 
 (Tanks
159 and 167) 
 A tract of land lying in the Northeast Quarter of Section 15, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian,
Butler County, Kansas, and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at the northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of said
Section 15, from whence the northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 10, T26S, R5E, Sixth Principal Meridian bears North 00°55’11” West a distance of 2644.19 feet; 

THENCE North 88°43’03” East a distance of 3,230.68 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE North 84°50’40” East a distance of 88.48 feet; 

THENCE South 01°50’55” East a distance of 151.75 feet; 

THENCE South 87°42’39” West a distance of 91.86 feet; 

THENCE North 00°28’33” West a distance of 147.39 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 13,468 square feet or 0.3092 acres more or less. 

Tract 15 
 (Tank
127) 
 A tract of land lying in the Southeast Quarter of Section 10, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Butler
County, Kansas, and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at the northwest corner of the said Southeast Quarter, from whence the
northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 10 bears South 88°24’26” West a distance of 2650.26 feet; 
 THENCE South
06°28’34” East a distance of 2,059.89 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 
 THENCE North 88°10’23” East a distance of 71.34 feet;

  
 Exhibit F-1 

 THENCE South 00°00’00” West a distance of 75.05 feet; 

THENCE South 88°06’47” West a distance of 69.07 feet; 

THENCE North 01°44’12” West a distance of 75.09 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 5,269 square feet or 0.1210 acres more or less. 

Tract 16 
 (Tanks
29, 30 and 66) 
 A tract of land lying in the Southeast Quarter of Section 10, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian,
Butler County, Kansas, and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at the northwest corner of the said Southeast Quarter, from whence
the northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 10 bears South 88°24’26” West a distance of 2650.26 feet; 
 THENCE South
03°42’00” East a distance of 1,759.51 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 
 THENCE North 90°00’00” East a distance of 403.67 feet;

 THENCE South 00°22’16” East a distance of 330.67 feet; 

THENCE North 89°28’46” West a distance of 117.79 feet; 

THENCE North 33°56’44” West a distance of 141.90 feet; 

THENCE West a distance of 200.23 feet; 
 THENCE North
02°18’54” West a distance of 212.06 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 
 Said tract of land containing 103,314 square feet or 2.3718 acres more
or less. 
 Tract 17 

(Tank 453) 
 A tract of land lying in the
Southeast Quarter of Section 10, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Butler County, Kansas, and being more particularly described as follows: 

COMMENCING at the northwest corner of the said Southeast Quarter, from whence the northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 10 bears
South 88°24’26” West a distance of 2650.26 feet; 
 THENCE South 23°15’01” East a distance of 2,282.23 feet to the POINT OF
BEGINNING; 
 THENCE North 80°38’00” East a distance of 79.33 feet; 

THENCE South 02°43’41” East a distance of 79.83 feet; 

  
 Exhibit F-1 

 THENCE South 87°44’00” West a distance of 76.81 feet; 

THENCE North 04°21’13” West a distance of 70.07 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 5,834 square feet or 0.1339 acres more or less. 

Tract 18 
 (Tanks
253) 
 A tract of land lying in the Northwest Quarter of Section 15, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Butler
County, Kansas, and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at the northwest corner of the said Northwest Quarter of Section 15,
from whence the northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 10, T26S, R5E, Sixth Principal Meridian bears North 00°55’11” West a distance of 2644.19 feet; 

THENCE South 86°51’28” East a distance of 958.25 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE North 87°00’38” East a distance of 220.65 feet; 

THENCE South 03°00’49” East a distance of 218.94 feet; 

THENCE South 90°00’00” West a distance of 223.64 feet; 

THENCE North 02°16’23” West a distance of 207.30 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 47,316 square feet or 1.0862 acres more or less. 

Tract 19 
 (Tanks
457 and 458) 
 A tract of land lying in the Northwest Quarter of Section 15, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian,
Butler County, Kansas, and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at the northwest corner of the said Northwest Quarter of
Section 15, from whence the northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 10, T26S, R5E, Sixth Principal Meridian bears North 00°55’11” West a distance of 2644.19 feet; 

THENCE South 55°24’56” East a distance of 937.55 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE North 88°27’38” East a distance of 153.75 feet; 

THENCE South 02°19’34” East a distance of 325.75 feet; 

THENCE South 89°03’40” West a distance of 151.24 feet; 

THENCE North 02°46’32” West a distance of 324.21 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 49,544 square feet or 1.1374 acres more or less. 

  
 Exhibit F-1 

 Tract 20 

(Tank 640) 
 A tract of land lying in the
Northeast Quarter of Section 15, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Butler County, Kansas, and being more particularly described as follows: 

COMMENCING at the northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 15, from whence the northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of
Section 10, T26S, R5E, Sixth Principal Meridian bears North 00°55’11” West a distance of 2644.19 feet; 
 THENCE North
88°28’37” East a distance of 2,901.96 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 
 THENCE continuing North 88°28’37” East a distance of
161.88 feet; 
 THENCE South 01°09’07” East a distance of 166.25 feet; 

THENCE South 89°49’48” West a distance of 161.29 feet; 

THENCE North 01°21’57” West a distance of 162.44 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 26,553 square feet or 0.6096 acres more or less. 

Tract 21 
 (Tank
647) 
 A tract of land lying in the Southwest Quarter of Section 10, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Butler
County, Kansas, and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at the northeast corner of the said Southwest Quarter, from whence the
northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 10 bears South 88°24’26” West a distance of 2650.26 feet; 
 THENCE South
88°24’26” West, along the north line of said Southwest Quarter, a distance of 869.29 feet; 
 THENCE South 03°51’33” East a
distance of 264.28 feet; 
 THENCE South 44°13’56” West a distance of 107.82 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE North 90°00’00” East a distance of 414.78 feet; 

THENCE South 02°12’14” East a distance of 242.38 feet; 

THENCE South 44°22’24” West a distance of 131.44 feet; 

THENCE South 87°40’25” West a distance of 332.81 feet; 

  
 Exhibit F-1 

 THENCE North 00°03’30” East a distance of 349.66 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 139,420 square feet or 3.2006 acres, more or less. 

Refined Products Truck Loading Rack 

Tract 22 
 A tract of land lying in
the Southwest Quarter of Section 10, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Butler County, Kansas, and being more particularly described as follows: 

COMMENCING at the southwest corner of the said Southwest Quarter of Section 10, from whence the northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of
Section 10, T26S, R5E, Sixth Principal Meridian bears North 00°55’11” West a distance of 2644.19 feet; 
 THENCE North
33°26’24” East a distance of 92.46 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 
 THENCE North 00°54’02” West a distance of 138.96 feet;

 THENCE North 06°15’19” West a distance of 148.36 feet; 

THENCE North 01°00’00” West a distance of 339.22 feet; 

THENCE North 01°59’23” West a distance of 106.61 feet; 

THENCE North 89°03’14” East a distance of 359.11 feet; 

THENCE South 00°54’13” East a distance of 376.13 feet; 

THENCE South 86°14’59” West a distance of 11.84 feet; 

THENCE South 00°57’00” East a distance of 387.49 feet; 

THENCE South 89°26’08” West a distance of 309.78 feet; 

THENCE North 36°44’24” West a distance of 36.56 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 264,128 square feet or 6.0635 acres more or less. 

Propane Tank Loading Rack and Tanks 600-621 

Tract 23 
 A tract of land lying in
the Southeast Quarter of Section 9, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Butler County, Kansas, and being more particularly described as follows: 

  
 Exhibit F-1 

 COMMENCING at the southeast corner of the said Southeast Quarter of Section 9, from whence the
northeast corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section 9, T26S, R5E, Sixth Principal Meridian bears North 00°55’11” West a distance of 2644.19 feet; 

THENCE North 08°04’04” West a distance of 963.22 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE South 88°56’02” West a distance of 354.67 feet; 

THENCE North 01°31’06” West a distance of 361.38 feet; 

THENCE North 45°34’52” West a distance of 273.12 feet; 

THENCE North 00°53’06” West a distance of 297.39 feet; 

THENCE North 88°50’01” East a distance of 548.73 feet; 

THENCE South 01°01’16” East a distance of 854.46 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 380,628 square feet or 8.7380 acres more or less. 

Tract 24 
 Tank
#651, 653, 656 and 657 
 A tract of land lying in the Northeast Quarter of Section 15, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the Sixth Principal
Meridian, Butler County, Kansas, and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at the northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of said
Section 15, from whence the northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 10, T26S, R5E, Sixth Principal Meridian bears North 00°55’11” West a distance of 2644.19 feet; 

THENCE North 88°28’37” East a distance of 3,063.84 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE continuing North 88°28’37” East a distance of 167.06 feet; 

THENCE South 00°28’33” East a distance of 294.99 feet; 

THENCE North 89°55’17” East a distance of 7.96 feet; 

THENCE South 01°23’53” East a distance of 20.44 feet; 

THENCE South 86°03’54” West a distance of 171.82 feet; 

THENCE North 01°09’07” West a distance of 322.82 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 52,919 square feet or 1.2149 acres more or less. 

Tract 25 
 [Intentionally Omitted]

  
 Exhibit F-1 

 Exhibit F-2 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

[Legal Description for Cheyenne Refinery Complex] 

Refined Products Truck Loading Rack 

Parcel 1 

(Refined Products Truck Loading Rack) 
 A
parcel situate in the NE1/4 of Section 5, Township 13 North, Range 66 West, of the Sixth Principle Meridian, Laramie County, Wyoming. Said parcel defined at the “Refined Products Loading Rack”. The boundary of said parcel being more
particularly described as follows: 
 Beginning at the northeast corner of said parcel, said corner being 2618.15 feet S42°52’48”W of the NE
corner of Section 5; thence S77°12’49”E a distance of 263.13 feet (80.201 meters) to a point; thence S26°12’16”E a distance of 367.85 feet (112.122meters) to a point; thence S 63°47’44”W a distance of
250.00 feet (76.200 meters) to a point; thence N26°12’16”W a distance of 533.41 feet (162.584 meters) to a point; thence N63°47’44”E a distance of 45.49 feet (13.864 meters) to the Point of Beginning. 

The above parcel of land containing 2.7 acres more or less and subject to all easements and or rights of way that may have been legally acquired. 

Storage Tanks 
 Parcel 2

 (Tanks 1-014, 1-015, 1-016, 1-017, 1-021, 1-027, 

1-032, 1-106, 1-107
and 1-108) 
 A parcel situate in the NE1/4 of Section 5, Township 13 North, Range 66 West, of the Sixth
Principle Meridian, Laramie County, Wyoming. Said parcel encompassing the following tanks: 106, 107, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 27, 32, 33, 40, 48, 49 and 108. The boundary of said parcel being more particularly described as follows: 

Beginning at the northwest corner, said corner being 2401.59 feet S48°27’49”W of the NE corner of Section 5; thence
N63°49’26”E a distance of 220.00 feet (67.056 meters) to a point; thence N26°12’ 16“W a distance of 100.00 feet (30.48 meters) to a point; thence N63°49’26“E a distance of 245.00 feet (74.676 meters) to a
point; thence S26°12’16”E a distance of 634.22 feet (193.311 meters) to a point; thence N63°47’44”E a distance of 85.00 feet (25.908 meters) to a point; thence S26°12’16”E a distance of 90.00 feet (27.432
meters) to a point; thence S63°47’44”W a distance of 90.00 feet (27.432 meters) to a point; thence S26°12’16”E a distance of 195.55 feet (59.603 meters) to a point; thence S63°56’07”W a distance of 50.00
feet (15.240 meters) to a point; thence N26°12’16”W a distance of 195.42 feet (59.566 meters) to a point; thence S63°47’44”W a distance of 75.00 feet (22.860 meters) to a point; thence S26°12’16”E a distance
of 85.00 feet (25.908 meters) to a point; thence S63°47’44”W a distance of 189.94 feet (57.893 meters) to a point; thence N26°12’16”W a distance of 85.00 feet (25.908 meters) to a point; thence N63°47’44”E a
distance of 100.03 feet (30.490 meters) to a point; thence N26°10’34”W a distance of 90.00 feet (27.432 meters) to a point; thence S63°47’44”W a distance of 100.00 feet (30.480 meters) to a

  
 Exhibit F-2 

 
point; thence N26°10’34”W a distance of 279.49 feet (85.189 meters) to a point; thence S63°47’44”W a distance of 145.28 feet (44.281 meters) to a point; thence
N26°12’16”W a distance of 254.96 feet (77.713 meters) to a point, said point being the Point of Beginning. 
 The above parcel of land
containing 6.0 acres more or less and subject to all easements and or rights of way that may have been legally acquired. 
 Parcel 3

 (Tank Nos. 1-052, 1-053, 1-054, and 1-091) 
 A parcel situate in the NE1/4 of Section 5, Township
13 North, Range 66 West, of the Sixth Principle Meridian, Laramie County, Wyoming. Said parcel encompassing the following tanks: 91, 54, 52 and 53. The boundary of said parcel being more particularly described as follows: 

Beginning at the northwest corner, said corner being 1892.53 feet S46°24’53”W of the NE corner of Section 5; to a point; thence
N63°44’44”E a distance of 313.33 feet (95.502 meters) to a point; thence S26°03’53”E a distance of 142.48 feet (43.429 meters) to a point; thence N 63°56’07”E a distance of 140.00 feet (42.672 meters) to a
point; thence S26°03’53”E a distance of 367.00 feet (111.862 meters) to a point; thence S 26°03’53”E a distance of 184.57 feet (56.257 meters) to a point; thence S 63°47’44”W a distance of 321.63 feet
(98.034 meters) to a point; thence N26°12’16”W a distance of 90.00 feet (27.432 meters) to a point; thence N 63°47’44”E a distance of 35.00 feet (10.668 meters) to a point; thence N26°12’16”W a distance of
129.27 feet (39.400 meters) to a point; thence N63°44’44”E a distance of 80.00 feet (24.384 meters) to a point; thence N26°12’16”W a distance of 165.00 feet (50.292 meters) to a point; thence S63°44’44”W a
distance of 245.00 feet (74.676 meters) to a point; thence N26°12’16”W a distance of 310.00 feet (94.488 meters) to the Point of Beginning. 

The above parcel of land containing 5.1 acres more or less and subject to all easements and or rights of way that may have been legally acquired. 

Parcel 6 
 (Tank
Nos. 2-015, 2-016, 2-017, 2-020, 2-021, 2-022, 2-023, 2-028, 

2-034, 2-035, 2-070, 2-071, 2-100, 2-101, 2-102, 2-104 and 2-105) 
 A parcel situate in the NE1/4 of Section 5 and the NW1/4 of Section 4, Township 13 North, Range 66
West, of the Sixth Principle Meridian, Laramie County, Wyoming. Said parcel encompassing the following tanks: 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 28, 34, 35, 36, 70, 71, 100, 101, 102, 104, and 105. The boundary of said parcel being more particularly
described as follows: 
 Beginning at the northwest corner, said corner being 1047.11 feet S39°14’59”W of the NE corner of Section 5; to
a point; thence N63°47’10”E a distance of 736.38 feet (224.450 meters) to a point; thence N63°47’10”E a distance of 89.79 feet (27.368 meters) to a point; thence east a distance of 155.88 feet (47.513 meters) along a non-tangential curve concave north having a radius of 6010.00 feet (1831.852 meters) and a central angle of 1°29’10”; to a point; thence S00°00’00”E a distance of 191.71 feet (58.435
meters) to a point; thence S90°00’00”E a distance of 80.00 feet (24.384 meters) to a point; thence S00°00’00”W a distance of 95.00 feet (28.956 meters) to a point; thence N90°00’00”W a distance of 180.00
feet (54.864 meters) to a point; thence S00°00’00”W a distance of 195.00 feet (59.436 meters) to a point; thence N90°00’00”W a distance of 135.00 feet (41.148 meters) to a point; thence S00°00’00”W a
distance of 90.00 feet (27.432 meters) to a point; thence N89°41’14”W a distance of 303.77 feet (92.589 meters) to a point; thence S00°18’46”W a distance of 155.00 feet (47.244meters) to a point; thence
N82°04’49”W a distance of 169.19 feet (51.570 meters) to a point; thence N26°03’53”W a distance of 419.99 feet (128.014 meters) to the Point of Beginning. 

  
 Exhibit F-2 

 The above parcel of land containing 8.9 acres more or less and subject to all easements and or rights of way
that may have been legally acquired. 
 Parcel 7 

(Tank Nos. 2-060, 2-061,
2-062, 2-063 and 2-067) 
 A
parcel situate in the NW1/4 of Section 4, Township 13 North, Range 66 West, of the Sixth Principle Meridian, Laramie County, Wyoming. Said parcel encompassing the following tanks: 60, 61, 62, 63, 67. The boundary of said parcel being more
particularly described as follows: 
 Beginning at the northwest corner, said corner being 991.00 feet S09°14’44”E of the NE corner of
Section 5; to a point; thence N00°00’00”E a distance of 130.00 feet (39.624 meters) to a point; thence S90°00’00”E a distance of 175.00 feet (53.340 meters) to a point; thence S00°00’00”W a distance of
75.00 feet (22.860 meters) to a point; thence N90°00’00”W a distance of 65.00 feet (19.812 meters) to a point; thence S00°00’00”W a distance of 55.00 feet (16.764 meters) to a point; thence N90°00’00”W a
distance of 110.00 feet (33.528 meters) to the Point of Beginning. 
 The above parcel of land containing 0.4 acres more or less and subject to all
easements and or rights of way that may have been legally acquired. 
 Parcel 8 

(Tank Nos. 2-072, 2-073,
2-074 and 2-075) 
 A parcel situate in the NE1/4 of Section 5 and
the NW1/4 of Section 4, Township 13 North, Range 66 West, of the Sixth Principle Meridian, Laramie County, Wyoming. Said parcel encompassing the following tanks: 72, 73, 74, and 75. The boundary of said parcel being more particularly described
as follows: 
 Beginning at the northeast corner, said corner being 1448.28 feet S15°00’04”W of the NE corner of Section 5; said corner
monumented by a 3⁄4” x 24” rebar with a 1 1⁄2” aluminum cap
stamped PE PLS 9283; thence N63°56’07”E a distance of 147.49 feet (44.956 meters) to a point; thence S26°03’53”E a distance of 245.00 feet (74.676 meters) to a point; thence N63°56’07”E a distance of 220.00
feet (67.056 meters) to a point; thence S26°03’53”E a distance of 400.00 feet (121.920 meters) to a point; thence S63°56’07”W a distance of 160.00 feet (48.768 meters) to a point; thence N26°03’53”W a
distance of 310.00 feet (94.488 meters) to a point; thence S63°56’07”W a distance of 207.49 feet (63.244 meters) to a point; thence N26°03’53”W a distance of 269.50 feet (82.144 meters) to a point; thence
N26°03’53”W a distance of 65.50 feet (19.964 meters) to the Point of Beginning. 
 The above parcel of land containing 2.7 acres more or less
and subject to all easements and or rights of way that may have been legally acquired. 

  
 Exhibit F-2 

 Crude Oil LACTS Units 

Parcel 5 
 (Four
Crude Oil LACTS Units) 
 A parcel situate in the NE1/4 of Section 5, Township 13 North, Range 66 West, of the Sixth Principle Meridian, Laramie
County, Wyoming. Said parcel encompassing the “Crude LACTS Unit”. The boundary of said parcel being more particularly described as follows: 

Beginning at the northwest corner, said corner being 1435.52 feet S27°15’55”W of the NE corner of Section 5; to a point; thence
N63°56’07”E a distance of 160.00 feet (48.768 meters) to a point; thence S67°32’22”E a distance of 135.21 feet (41.212 meters) to a point; thence S47°28’57”W a distance of 260.20 feet (79.310 meters) to a
point; thence N26°03’53”W a distance of 175.00 feet (53.340 meters) to the Point of Beginning. 
 The above parcel of land containing 0.7
acres more or less and subject to all easements and or rights of way that may have been legally acquired. 
 Propane Loading Spots 

Parcel 9 
 (Two
Propane Loading Spots) 
 A parcel situate in the NW1/4 of Section 4, Township 13 North, Range 66 West, of the Sixth Principle Meridian, Laramie
County, Wyoming. Said parcel defined as the “LPG Loading & Unloading Dock”. The boundary of said parcel being more particularly described as follows: 

Beginning at the northeast corner, said corner being 3728.67 feet S74°53’31”W of the NE corner of Section 4; thence
S02°52’25“W a distance of 200.00 feet (60.960 meters); thence N87°07’35“W a distance of 50.00 feet (15.240 meters); thence N02°52’25“E a distance of 200.00 feet (60.960 meters); thence
S87°07’35“E a distance of 50.00 feet (15.240 meters) to the Point of Beginning. 
 The above parcel of land containing 0.2 acres more or less
and subject to all easements and or rights of way that may have been legally acquired. 
 Crude Receiving Pipeline 

Parcel 10 

(Pipeline Easement) 
 A parcel situate in
the NW1/4 of Section 4 and the NE1/4 of Section 5, Township 13 North, Range 66 West, of the Sixth Principle Meridian, Laramie County, Wyoming. Said parcel defined at the “Pipeline Easement”. The boundary of said parcel being more
particularly described as follows: 
 Beginning at the northeast corner of said parcel, said corner being 527.07 feet S04°36’50”W of the NE
corner of Section 5; thence S85°00’51“E a distance of 57.02 feet (17.379 meters) to a point; thence S00°38’13“W a distance of 598.12 feet (182.309 meters) to a point; thence S88°54’22“W a distance of
41.07 feet (12.519 meters) to a point; thence S02°20’56“W a distance of 70.33 feet (21.436 meters) to a point; thence N87°39’04“W a distance of 9.17 feet (2.796 meters) to a point; thence S23°42’20“W a
distance of 70.42 feet (21.464 meters) to a point; thence S60°19’01“E a distance of 44.53 feet (13.572 meters) to a point; thence S09°52’15“E a distance of 134.30 feet (40.935 meters) to a point; thence
S04°08’32“E a distance of 86.91 feet (26.490 meters) to a point; thence S65°23’34“W a distance of 93.43 feet (28.477 meters) to a point; thence S24°36’26“E a distance of 13.79 feet (4.203 meters) to a point;
thence S78°18’41“E a distance of 58.03 feet (17.686 meters) to a point; thence S11°41’19“W a distance of 20.00 

  
 Exhibit F-2 

 
feet (6.096 meters) to a point; thence N78°18’41“W a distance of 43.34 feet (13.209 meters) to a point; thence S24°36’26“E a distance of 62.13 feet (18.938 meters) to
a point; thence S61°54’06“W a distance of 56.80 feet (17.314 meters) to a point; thence N27°08’41“W a distance of 32.02 feet (9.760 meters) to a point; thence S63°29’56“W a distance of 47.36 feet (14.436
meters) to a point; thence N50°44’04“W a distance of 22.69 feet (6.916 meters) to a point; thence N39°15’56“E a distance of 20.00 feet (6.096 meters) to a point; thence S50°44’04“E a distance of 9.76 feet
(2.975 meters) to a point; thence N63°29’55“E a distance of 71.65 feet (21.838 meters) to a point; thence N25°02’54“W a distance of 53.17 feet (16.205 meters) to a point; thence N77°38’15“W a distance of
110.08 feet (33.552 meters) to a point; thence N29°58’48“W a distance of 25.55 feet (7.786 meters) to a point; thence N56°07’26“E a distance of 17.11 feet (5.214 meters) to a point; thence N11°55’04“W a
distance of 25.72 feet (7.838 meters) to a point; thence N56°55’04“W a distance of 7.69 feet (2.344 meters) to a point; thence N33°04’56“E a distance of 20.00 feet (6.096 meters) to a point; thence
S56°55’04“E a distance of 15.98 feet (4.869 meters) to a point; thence S11°55’04“E a distance of 55.35 feet (16.870 meters) to a point; thence S77°38’15“E a distance of 85.38 feet (26.025 meters) to a point;
thence N65°23’34“E a distance of 91.95 feet (28.028 meters) to a point; thence N04°08’32“W a distance of 72.03 feet (21.953 meters) to a point; thence N09°52’15“W a distance of 123.88 feet (37.759 meters) to
a point; thence N60°19’01“W a distance of 53.12 feet (16.192 meters) to a point; thence N23°42’20“E a distance of 109.85 feet (33.483 meters) to a point; thence N02°20’56“E a distance of 61.93 feet (18.876
meters) to a point; thence N88°54’22“E a distance of 40.50 feet (12.345 meters) to a point; thence N00°38’13“E a distance of 560.18 feet (170.744 meters) to a point; thence N85°00’51“W a distance of 38.48
feet (11.729 meters) to a point; thence N04°59’07“E a distance of 20.00 feet (6.096 meters) to the Point of Beginning. 
 The above parcel of
land containing 0.8 acres more or less and subject to all easements and or rights of way that may have been legally acquired. 
 Parcel
12 
 (Tank #2-118) 

A parcel situate in the NW1/4 of Section 4, Township 13 North, Range 66 West, of the Sixth Principle Meridian, Laramie County, Wyoming. The boundary of
said parcel being more particularly described as follows: 
 Beginning at the northwest corner of said parcel, said corner being 783.85 feet
S09°29’20”E of the NW corner of Section 4; thence N90°00’00”E a distance of 102.50 feet to a point; thence S00°00’00”E a distance of 102.50 feet to a point; thence N90°00’00”W a distance
of 102.50 feet to a point; thence N00°00’00”E a distance of 102.50 feet to the Point of Beginning. 
 The above parcel of land containing 0.24
acres more or less and subject to all easements and or rights of way that may have been legally acquired. 
 Parcel 13 

(Tank #2-119) 

A parcel situate in the NW1/4 of Section 4, Township 13 North, Range 66 West, of the Sixth Principle Meridian, Laramie County, Wyoming. The boundary of
said parcel being more particularly described as follows: 

  
 Exhibit F-2 

 Beginning at the northeast corner of said parcel, said corner being 976.71 feet S07°36’10”E of
the NW corner of Section 4; thence S00°00’00”E a distance of 10.00 feet to a point; thence N90°00’00”E a distance of 30.00 feet to a point; thence S00°00’00”E a distance of 130.00 feet to a point;
thence N90°00’00”W a distance of 165.27 feet to a point; thence N0°06’42”E a distance of 140.00 feet to a point; thence N90°00’00”E a distance of 135.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. 

The above parcel of land containing 0.52 acres more or less and subject to all easements and or rights of way that may have been legally acquired. 

PARCEL 14 
 Tank #2-161 
 A parcel situate in the NW1/4 of Section 4, Township 13 North, Range 66 West, of the Sixth Principle
Meridian, Laramie County, Wyoming. The boundary of said parcel being more particularly described as follows: 
 Beginning at the northwest corner of said
parcel, said corner being 905.77 feet S14°49’22”E of the NW corner of Section 4; thence N90°00’00”E a distance of 102.50 feet to a point; thence S00°00’00”E a distance of 102.50 feet to a point; thence
N90°00’00”W a distance of 102.5 feet to a point; thence N00°00’00”E a distance of 102.50 feet to the Point of Beginning. 
 The
above parcel of land containing 0.24 acres more or less and subject to all easements and or rights of way that may have been legally acquired. 

  
 Exhibit F-2 

 Exhibit F-3 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

[Legal Description for Tulsa Refinery Complex] 

HEP AREA 1 
 A tract of land lying in the East Half
of the Northwest Quarter of Section 23, Township 19 North, Range 12 East of the Indian Base and Meridian, Tulsa County, State of Oklahoma, according to the United States government survey thereof, and being more particularly described as
follows: 
 COMMENCING at southwest corner of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 23; 

THENCE North 00°54’11” West, along the west line of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 23, a distance of 50.00 feet to
the POINT OF BEGINNING; 
 THENCE continuing North 00°54’11” West, along said west line, a distance of 568.06 feet; 

THENCE North 89°30’18” East a distance of 209.09 feet; 

THENCE North 46°07’38” East a distance of 26.81 feet; 

THENCE North 00°05’25” West a distance of 70.74 feet; 

THENCE North 89°24’48” East a distance of 133.17 feet; 

THENCE South 00°05’25” East a distance of 87.50 feet; 

THENCE North 89°24’48” East a distance of 138.57 feet; 

THENCE South 39°08’10” East a distance of 13.47 feet; 

THENCE South 01°06’24” East a distance of 559.60 feet to a point on the northerly right-of-way line of West 35th Place as established by that certain QUIT CLAIM DEED in favor of Tulsa County recorded in Book 240, Page 133, Tulsa County
records; 
 THENCE South 89°29’57” West, along said northerly
right-of-way line, a distance of 510.53 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract containing 301,738 square feet or 6.9270 acres more or less. 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 HEP AREA 2 

A tract of land lying in the Northeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 19 North, Range 12 East of the Indian Base and Meridian, Tulsa County, State of
Oklahoma, according to the United States government survey thereof, and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at southwest corner of
the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 23; 
 THENCE North 89°29’57” East, along the south line of the Northwest Quarter
of said Section 23, a distance of 1,329.11 feet to the southwest corner of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 23; 
 THENCE North
00°58’58” West, along the west line of the said Northeast Quarter, a distance of 2,650.41 feet to the northwest corner of the said Northeast Quarter; 

THENCE North 89°15’56” East, along the north line of said Northeast Quarter, a distance of 142.62 feet; 

THENCE South 00°42’27” East a distance of 15.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE North 89°17’33” East a distance of 100.00 feet; 

THENCE South 00°42’27” East a distance of 63.39 feet; 

THENCE South 89°17’33” West a distance of 100.00 feet; 

THENCE North 00°42’27” West a distance of 63.39 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract containing 6,339 square feet or 0.1455 acres more or less. 

HEP AREA 2A (Tank 36A) 
 A tract of land lying in
the Northeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 19 North, Range 12 East of the Indian Base and Meridian, Tulsa County, State of Oklahoma, and being more particularly described as follows: 

COMMENCING at the northwest corner of said Northeast Quarter; 

THENCE North 89°17’34” East, along the north line of said Northeast Quarter, a distance of 54.77 feet; 

THENCE South 00°58’59” East a distance of 194.44 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE North 89°01’01” East a distance of 100.00 feet; 

THENCE South 00°58’59” East a distance of 110.00 feet; 

THENCE South 89°01’01” West a distance of 100.00 feet; 

THENCE North 00°58’59” West a distance of 110.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 11,000 square feet or 0.2525 acres more or less. 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 HEP AREA 3 

A tract of land lying in the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 23, Township 19 North, Range 12 East of the Indian Base and Meridian, Tulsa
County, State of Oklahoma, according to the United States government survey thereof, and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at
southwest corner of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 23; 
 THENCE North 00°54’11” West, along the west line of the
East Half of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 23, a distance of 1,626.70 feet; 
 THENCE North 89°05’49” East a distance of 506.89
feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 
 THENCE North 00°44’21” West a distance of 801.29 feet; 

THENCE North 85°18’00” East a distance of 84.27 feet; 

THENCE South 83°31’38” East a distance of 117.32 feet; 

THENCE South 77°40’15” East a distance of 167.89 feet; 

THENCE South 82°22’57” East a distance of 82.28 feet; 

THENCE South 00°09’34” West a distance of 740.74 feet; 

THENCE South 89°01’16” West a distance of 433.79 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract containing 343,387 square feet or 7.8831 acres more or less. 

HEP AREA 4 
 A tract of land lying in the East Half
of the Southwest Quarter of Section 14, Township 19 North, Range 12 East of the Indian Base and Meridian, Tulsa County, State of Oklahoma, according to the United States government survey thereof, and being more particularly described as
follows: 
 COMMENCING at northwest corner of the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 14; 

THENCE South 01°13’44” East, along the west line of the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 14, a distance of 737.49 feet to
the POINT OF BEGINNING; 
 THENCE North 89°55’05” East a distance of 264.65 feet; 

THENCE North 01°21’11” West a distance of 401.49 feet; 

THENCE North 88°59’11” East a distance of 401.89 feet; 

THENCE South 01°15’38” East a distance of 401.87 feet; 

THENCE North 89°05’13” East a distance of 387.71 feet; 

THENCE South 01°05’‘02” East a distance of 1,179.39 feet; 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 THENCE South 89°05’59” West a distance of 387.07 feet; 

THENCE North 01°30’14” West a distance of 795.92 feet; 

THENCE South 88°04’21” West a distance of 395.99 feet; 

THENCE South 01°21’23” East a distance of 787.85 feet; 

THENCE South 89°19’45” West a distance of 265.47 feet to a point on the west line of the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of said
Section 14; 
 THENCE North 01°13’44” West, along said west line, a distance of 1,180.67 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract containing 1,087,366 square feet or 24.9625 acres more or less. 

HEP AREA 5 
 A tract of land lying in the Southeast
Quarter of Section 14, and Government Lots 5 and 6 of Section 13, all in Township 19 North, Range 12 East of the Indian Base and Meridian, Tulsa County, State of Oklahoma, according to the United States government survey thereof, and being
more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at the northeast corner of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 14; 

THENCE South 01°17’59” East, along the common line between said Sections 14 and 13, a distance of 712.02 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE North 89°41’22” East a distance of 298.19 feet; 

THENCE South 16°36’34” East a distance of 394.53 feet; 

THENCE South 11°29’12” East a distance of 374.39 feet; 

THENCE South 88°37’53” West a distance of 538.01 feet; 

THENCE South 00°10’17” East a distance of 375.72 feet; 

THENCE North 88°36’24” East a distance of 409.94 feet; 

THENCE South 00°36’51” East a distance of 253.54 feet; 

THENCE South 69°21’44” West a distance of 246.03 feet; 

THENCE North 86°19’14” West a distance of 98.24 feet; 

THENCE South 63°37’26” West a distance of 218.69 feet; 

THENCE South 58°35’58” West a distance of 258.38 feet; 

THENCE North 22°01’14” West a distance of 130.35 feet; 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 THENCE North 02°27’32” West a distance of 421.71 feet; 

THENCE North 00°55’39” West a distance of 1,127.66 feet; 

THENCE North 85°45’23” East a distance of 225.17 feet; 

THENCE North 89°41’22” East a distance of 244.09 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract containing 1,108,516 square feet or 25.4480 acres more or less. 

HEP AREA 6 
 A tract of land lying in the Southeast
Quarter of Section 14, Township 19 North, Range 12 East of the Indian Base and Meridian, Tulsa County, State of Oklahoma, according to the United States government survey thereof, and being more particularly described as follows: 

COMMENCING at the northeast corner of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 14; 

THENCE South 01°17’59” East, along the east line of the Southeast Quarter of said Sections 14, a distance of 1,300.40 feet; 

THENCE South 88°42’01” West a distance of 878.08 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE South 89°17’16” West a distance of 128.55 feet; 

THENCE North 00°08’03” East a distance of 318.24 feet; 

THENCE East a distance of 122.24 feet; 
 THENCE South
01°00’16” East a distance of 316.69 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 
 Said tract containing 39,805 square feet or 0.9138 acres more or less.

 HEP AREA 7 
 A tract of land lying in the
Northeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 19 North, Range 12 East of the Indian Base and Meridian, Tulsa County, State of Oklahoma, and being more particularly described as follows: 

COMMENCING at the northwest corner of said Northeast Quarter; 

THENCE North 89°17’34” East, along the north line of said Northeast Quarter, a distance of 366.03 feet; 

THENCE South 00°42’26” East a distance of 212.66 feet; 

THENCE North 89°01’01” East a distance of 60.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE North 89°01’01” East a distance of 100.00 feet; 

THENCE South 00°58’59” East a distance of 55.00 feet; 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 THENCE South 89°01’01” West a distance of 100.00 feet; 

THENCE North 00°58’59” West a distance of 55.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 5,500 square feet or 0.1263 acres more or less. 

HEP OTHER ASSETS 
 A tract of land lying in the
East Half of the Northwest Quarter and the Northeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 19 North, Range 12 East of the Indian Base and Meridian, Tulsa County, State of Oklahoma, and being more particularly described as follows: 

COMMENCING at the northeast corner of the said Northwest Quarter, said point also being the northwest corner of the said Northeast Quarter; 

THENCE South 00°58’59” East, along the common line between the Northwest Quarter and the Northeast Quarter, a distance of 564.68 feet to the
POINT OF BEGINNING; 
 THENCE North 88°53’33” East a distance of 13.95 feet; 

THENCE South 00°50’02” East a distance of 1,507.22 feet; 

THENCE South 89°42’24” West a distance of 188.15 feet; 

THENCE North 00°38’14” West a distance of 291.81 feet; 

THENCE South 88°54’13” West a distance of 209.06 feet; 

THENCE South 01°49’49” East a distance of 268.80 feet; 

THENCE South 87°29’45” West a distance of 115.41 feet; 

THENCE South 00°12’20” West a distance of 266.41 feet; 

THENCE South 89°05’12” West a distance of 316.77 feet; 

THENCE North 01°06’24” West a distance of 282.09 feet; 

THENCE continuing North 01°06’24” West a distance of 271.57 feet; 

THENCE North 86°34’04” West a distance of 80.75 feet; 

THENCE South 89°03’38” West a distance of 427.05 feet to a point on the west line of the East Half of the said Northwest Quarter; 

THENCE North 00°54’11” West, along said west line, a distance of 1,550.38 feet; 

THENCE South 89°26’14” East a distance of 367.80 feet; 

THENCE North 87°38’43” East a distance of 141.55 feet; 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 THENCE South 00°44’21” East a distance of 801.29 feet; 

THENCE North 89°01’16” East a distance of 433.79 feet; 

THENCE North 00°09’34” East a distance of 447.85 feet; 

THENCE North 88°53’33” East a distance of 377.19 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract containing 1,856,282 square feet or 42.6144 acres more or less. 

A tract of land lying in the East Half of the Southwest Quarter and the Southeast Quarter of Section 14, Township 19 North, Range 12 East of the Indian
Base and Meridian, Tulsa County, State of Oklahoma, according to the United States government survey thereof, and being more particularly described as follows: 

COMMENCING at the southeast corner of the said East Half of the Southwest Quarter, said point also being the southwest corner of the said Southeast Quarter;

 THENCE North 01°14’16” West, along the common line between the said Southeast and Southwest Quarter a distance of 1,127.81 feet to the
POINT OF BEGINNING; 
 THENCE South 88°43’23” West a distance of 273.63 feet; 

THENCE North 01°05’02” West a distance of 787.59 feet; 

THENCE North 01°30’42” West a distance of 402.41 feet; 

THENCE North 87°22’40” East a distance of 209.33 feet; 

THENCE South 86°32’11” East a distance of 50.14 feet; 

THENCE South 57°19’41” East, passing at 17.12 feet the common line between the said Southwest Quarter and the Southeast Quarter, and continuing
for a total distance of 41.07 feet; 
 THENCE South 00°55’38” East a distance of 1,167.85 feet; 

THENCE South 88°43’23” West a distance of 13.55 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract containing 344,581 square feet or 7.9105 acres more or less. 

A tract of land lying in Government Lot 6 of Section 13 and the Southeast Quarter of Section 14, Township 19 North, Range 12 East of the Indian Base
and Meridian, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at the northeast corner of the Southeast Quarter of
said Section 14; 
 THENCE South 01°17’58” East, along the common line between said Sections 13 and 14, a distance of 

1,466.75 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 THENCE North 88°37’53” East a distance of 337.54 feet; 

THENCE South 00°36’51” East a distance of 375.50 feet; 

THENCE South 88°36’24” West a distance of 409.94 feet; 

THENCE North 00°10’17” West a distance of 375.72 feet; 

THENCE North 88°37’53” East a distance of 69.49 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 153,409 square feet or 3.5218 acres more or less. 

A tract of land lying in the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 14, Township 19 North, Range 12 East of the Indian Base and Meridian, Tulsa
County, Oklahoma, and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 14; 

THENCE South 89°17’34” West, along the south line of the said Southwest Quarter, a distance of 273.89 feet; 

THENCE North 00°42’26” West a distance of 319.04 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE South 88°42’44” West a distance of 394.78 feet; 

THENCE South 88°24’34” West a distance of 382.43 feet; 

THENCE North 02°48’56” West a distance of 422.64 feet; 

THENCE North 01°21’23” West a distance of 787.85 feet; 

THENCE North 88°04’21” East a distance of 395.99 feet; 

THENCE South 01°30’14” East a distance of 795.92 feet; 

THENCE North 89°05’59” East a distance of 387.07 feet; 

THENCE South 01°45’27” East a distance of 414.21 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract containing 640,567 square feet or 14.7054 acres more or less. 

A tract of land lying in the Southeast Quarter of Section 14, Township 19 North, Range 12 East of the Indian Base and Meridian, Tulsa County, Oklahoma,
and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at southwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 14; 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 THENCE North 01°14’16” West, along the west line of the said Southeast Quarter, a distance of
737.88 feet; 
 THENCE North 88°45’44” East a distance of 118.42 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE North 00°59’42” West a distance of 366.36 feet; 

THENCE North 88°29’12” East a distance of 120.43 feet; 

THENCE South 80°02’26” East a distance of 119.54 feet; 

THENCE South 73°20’45” East a distance of 75.84 feet; 

THENCE South 01°58’57” East a distance of 306.59 feet; 

THENCE South 83°09’10” West a distance of 151.16 feet; 

THENCE South 89°04’44” West a distance of 164.96 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract containing 109,842 square feet or 2.5216 acres more or less. 

A tract of land lying in the Southeast Quarter of Section 14, Township 19 North, Range 12 East of the Indian Base and Meridian, Tulsa County, Oklahoma,
and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at the northeast corner of the said Southeast Quarter; 

THENCE South 01°17’57” East, along the east line of said Southeast Quarter, a distance of 712.02 feet; 

THENCE South 89°41’22” West a distance of 244.09 feet; 

THENCE South 85°45’23” West a distance of 225.17 feet; 

THENCE South 00°55’39” East a distance of 750.57 feet; 

THENCE South 88°36’18” West a distance of 405.16 feet; 

THENCE South 03°01’49” East a distance of 172.35 feet; 

THENCE South 01°12’31” East a distance of 149.87 feet; 

THENCE South 88°25’52” West a distance of 134.78 feet; 

THENCE South 01°55’23” East a distance of 206.29 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE North 89°02’26” East a distance of 111.41 feet; 

THENCE South 07°07’38” West a distance of 40.12 feet; 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 THENCE South 02°41’42” East a distance of 52.93 feet; 

THENCE South 89°19’36” West a distance of 105.80 feet; 

THENCE North 01°56’12” West a distance of 92.11 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 9,850 square feet or 0.2261 acres more or less. 

A tract of land lying in the Southeast Quarter of Section 14, Township 19 North, Range 12 East of the Indian Base and Meridian, Tulsa County, Oklahoma,
and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at the northeast corner of the said Southeast Quarter; 

THENCE South 01°17’57” East, along the east line of said Southeast Quarter, a distance of 712.02 feet; 

THENCE South 89°41’22” West a distance of 244.09 feet; 

THENCE South 85°45’23” West a distance of 225.17 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE South 00°55’39” East a distance of 750.57 feet; 

THENCE South 88°36’18” West a distance of 405.16 feet; 

THENCE South 03°01’49” East a distance of 172.35 feet; 

THENCE South 01°12’31” East a distance of 149.87 feet; 

THENCE South 88°25’52” West a distance of 134.78 feet; 

THENCE North 01°03’05” West a distance of 494.30 feet; 

THENCE North 89°17’16” East a distance of 128.55 feet; 

THENCE North 01°00’16” West a distance of 316.69 feet; 

THENCE continuing North 01°00’16” West a distance of 273.01 feet; 

THENCE North 88°59’37” East a distance of 392.66 feet; 

THENCE South 64°59’40” East a distance of 15.02 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 372,460 square feet or 8.5505 acres more or less. 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 A tract of land lying in the Northeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 19 North, Range 12 East of the
Indian Base and Meridian, Tulsa County, State of Oklahoma, and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at the northwest corner of said
Northeast Quarter; 
 THENCE North 89°17’34” East, along the north line of said Northeast Quarter, a distance of 366.03 feet; 

THENCE South 00°42’26” East a distance of 212.66 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE North 89°01’01” East a distance of 60.00 feet; 

THENCE South 00°58’59” East a distance of 110.00 feet; 

THENCE South 89°01’01” West a distance of 60.00 feet; 

THENCE North 00°58’59” West a distance of 110.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract containing 6,600 square feet or 0.1515 acres more or less. 

A tract of land lying in the Northeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 19 North, Range 12 East of the Indian Base and Meridian, Tulsa County, State of
Oklahoma, and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at the northwest corner of said Northeast Quarter; 

THENCE North 89°17’34” East, along the north line of said Northeast Quarter, a distance of 260.93 feet; 

THENCE South 00°42’26” East a distance of 193.45 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE North 89°01’01” East a distance of 70.00 feet; 

THENCE South 00°58’59” East a distance of 340.00 feet; 

THENCE South 89°01’01” West a distance of 70.00 feet; 

THENCE North 00°58’59” West a distance of 340.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract containing 23,800 square feet or 0.5464 acres more or less. 

A tract of land lying in the Southeast Quarter of Section 14 and the Northeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 19 North, Range 12 East of the Indian
Base and Meridian, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at southwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of
said Section 14, said point also being the the northwest corner of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 23; 
 THENCE North
89°17’34” East, along the common line between said Sections 14 and 23, a distance of 883.82 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 
 THENCE North
01°24’27” West a distance of 1,388.91 feet; 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 THENCE North 08°33’08” East a distance of 170.84 feet; 

THENCE South 81°26’52” East a distance of 20.00 feet; 

THENCE South 08°33’08” West a distance of 10.00 feet; 

THENCE North 81°26’52” West a distance of 10.00 feet; 

THENCE South 08°33’08” West a distance of 38.55 feet; 

THENCE South 01°24’27” East a distance of 596.53 feet; 

THENCE North 88°35’33” East a distance of 25.00 feet; 

THENCE South 01°24’27” East a distance of 25.00 feet; 

THENCE South 88°35’33” West a distance of 25.00 feet; 

THENCE South 01°24’27” East a distance of 334.27 feet; 

THENCE North 88°35’33” East a distance of 61.00 feet; 

THENCE South 01°24’27” East a distance of 15.00 feet; 

THENCE South 88°35’33” West a distance of 61.00 feet; 

THENCE South 01°24’27” East, passing at 537.21 feet the common line between said Sections 14 and 23, and continuing for a total distance of
610.32 feet; 
 THENCE South 05°22’04” West a distance of 183.62 feet; 

THENCE South 01°15’33” East a distance of 475.90 feet; 

THENCE North 88°44’27” East a distance of 5.00 feet; 

THENCE South 01°15’33” East a distance of 20.00 feet; 

THENCE South 88°44’27” West a distance of 15.00 feet; 

THENCE North 01°15’33” West a distance of 751.70 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract containing 58,733 square feet or 1.3483 acres more or less. 

A tract of land lying in the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 23, Township 19 North, Range 12 East of the Indian Base and Meridian, Tulsa
County, Oklahoma, and being more particularly described as follows: 
 COMMENCING at the northeast corner of the said Northwest Quarter 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 THENCE South 89°17’34” West, along the north line of the said Northwest Quarter, a distance of
316.92 feet; 
 THENCE South 00°42’26” East a distance of 12.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE South 00°42’26” East a distance of 30.00 feet; 

THENCE South 89°17’34” West a distance of 140.00 feet; 

THENCE North 00°42’26” West a distance of 30.00 feet; 

THENCE North 89°17’34” East a distance of 140.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract containing 4,200 square feet or 0.0964 acres more or less. 

TULSA WEST CRUDE TANKS 
 A tract of land lying in
Government Lot 3 and the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10, Township 19 North, Range 12 East of the Indian Base and Meridian, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and being more particularly described as follows: 

COMMENCING at southwest comer of said Section 10; 
 THENCE
North 00°56’21” West, along the west line of said Section 10, passing at a distance of 2639.64 feet the southwest corner of said Government Lot 3, and continuing for a total distance of 3,114.79 feet; 

THENCE North 89°03’39” East a distance of 883.07 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 

THENCE North 01°36’45” West a distance of 400.65 feet; 

THENCE North 88°42’12” East a distance of 675.09 feet; 

THENCE South 87°37’46” East a distance of 615.59 feet; 

THENCE South 00°27’ 14” East a distance of 238.27 feet; 

THENCE South 08°03’33” West a distance of 160.30 feet; 

THENCE North 71°42’21” West a distance of 73.92 feet; 

THENCE North 85°43’28” West a distance of 118.59 feet; 

THENCE South 89°46’36” West a distance of 85.65 feet; 

THENCE South 41°20’58” West a distance of 92.00 feet; 

THENCE South 01°20’24” East a distance of 294.01 feet; 

THENCE South 88°39’36” West a distance of 926.88 feet; 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 THENCE North 00°33’26” West a distance of 359.66 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 

Said tract of land containing 838,080 square feet or 19.2397 acres. 

TULSA RAIL AND TRUCK RACKS 
  

 
 Lube Oil Rail Rack 

Legal Description 

A TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 19 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST, IBM, TULSA COUNTY,
OKLAHOMA AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 
 BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIS TRACT WHICH LIES
N01°32’08“W ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION A DISTANCE OF 1893.74 FEET AND N88°27’52”E 261.85 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION; THEN N00°19’08”W 52.91 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIS
TRACT; THEN N89°40’52“E 15.00 FEET TO AN INTERIOR CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN N00°19’08“W 6.00 FEET TO A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN N89°40’52”E 9.0 FEET TO A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN
S00°19’08”E 6.00 FEET TO AN INTERIOR CORNER OF THIS 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 
TRACT; THEN N89°40’52’‘E PARALLEL TO EXISTING RAIL ROAD TRACKS A DISTANCE OF 339.08 FEET TO A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT; THEN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE
HAVING A RADIUS OF 356.35 FEET, A CHORD BEARS N69°07’44’‘E A DISTANCE OF 215.13 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 218.54 TO A CORNER ON THIS TRACT; THEN N44°39’23“E PARALLEL TO SAID RAILROAD TRACKS A DISTANCE OF 15.49 FEET;
THEN S44°34’23’‘E 13.00 FEET TO THE MOST EASTERLY CORNER OF THIS TRACT AND BEING A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THEN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 534.24 FEET, A CHORD BEARS
S51°56’12“W A DISTANCE OF 148.75 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 149.23 FEET TO A CORNER ON THIS TRACT AND BEING A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THEN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 377.33 FEET, A CHORD BEARS
S75°25’55“W A DISTANCE OF 158.55 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 159.74 FEET TO A CORNER ON THIS TRACT; THEN S89°40’52”W PARALLEL TO SAID RAILROAD TRACKS A DISTANCE OF 313.24 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 0.60
ACRES MORE OR LESS. 
 As depicted in Drawing Number 1, shown on the next page. 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 Depiction 

 
 

 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 Wax Rail Rack 

Legal Description 

A TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 19 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST, IBM, TULSA COUNTY,
OKLAHOMA AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 
 BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIS TRACT WHICH LIES
S88°31’26“W ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION A DISTANCE OF 691.7 FEET AND N01°28’34“W 2010.63 FEET FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION; THEN N00°59’54“W 34.00 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIS
TRACT; THEN N89°00’06“E PARALLEL TO EXISTING RAILROAD TRACKS A DISTANCE OF 294.40 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN S00°59’54“E 34.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN
S89°00’06“W PARALLEL TO SAID RAILROAD TRACKS AT 137.40 FEET AN EXISTING BUILDING CORNER, IN ALL 294.40 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 0.23 ACRES MORE OR LESS. 

As depicted in Drawing Number 2, shown on the next page. 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 Depiction 

 
 

 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 Black Oil Rail Rack 

Legal Description 

A TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 19 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST, IBM, TULSA COUNTY,
OKLAHOMA AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 
 BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIS TRACT WHICH LIES
N88°31’26"E ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION A DISTANCE OF 329.04 FEET AND N01°28’34”W 2861.75 FEET FROM THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION; THEN N01°14’56"W 43.55 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIS TRACT;
THEN N88°45’04"E PARALLEL TO EXISTING RAILROAD TRACKS A DISTANCE OF 284.00 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN S01°14’56"E 43.55 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN S88°45’04"W PARALLEL TO SAID
RAILROAD TRACKS A DISTANCE OF 284.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 0.28 ACRES MORE OR LESS. 
 As depicted in Drawing Number 3, shown on the
next page. 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 Depiction 

 
 

 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 Lube Oil Truck Rack 

Legal Description 

A TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 19 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST, IBM, TULSA COUNTY,
OKLAHOMA AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 
 BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIS TRACT WHICH LIES
N01°32’08"W ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION A DISTANCE OF 1603.57 FEET AND N88°27’52"E 23.72 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION; THEN N00°23’48"W 101.00 FEET TO AN INTERIOR CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN
N89°56’41"W 12.42 FEET A CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN N00°20’56"W 45.02 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN N89°01’35"E 103.22 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN S00°34’14"E 147.43 FEET TO
THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN S89°46’45"W 91.28 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 0.32 ACRES MORE OR LESS. 
 As shown in
Drawing Number 4, shown on the next page. 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 Depiction 

 
 

 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 Extract Truck Rack 

Legal Description 

A TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 19 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST, IBM, TULSA COUNTY,
OKLAHOMA AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 
 BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THIS TRACT WHICH LIES
S88°31’26"W ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION A DISTANCE OF 952.02 FEET AND N01°28’34"W 2606.48 FEET FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION; THEN S89°02’24"W 94.20 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN
N00°57’36"W 29.00 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN N89°02’24"E 94.20 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN S00°57’36"E 29.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 0.06 ACRES MORE OR LESS.

 As depicted in Drawing Number 5, shown on the next page. 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 Depiction 

 
 

 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 Wax Truck Rack 

Legal Description 

A TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 19 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST, IBM, TULSA COUNTY,
OKLAHOMA AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 
 BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THIS TRACT WHICH LIES
S88°31’26"W ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION A DISTANCE OF 665.37 FEET AND N01°28’34"W 2090.64 FEET FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION; THEN N89°53’03"W 29.16 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN
N00°03’20"W 72.18 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN S89°53’03“E 29.16 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN S00°03’20"E 72.18 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 0.05 ACRES MORE OR
LESS. 
 As depicted in Drawing Number 7, shown on the next page. 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 Depiction 

 
 

 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 Extract Rail Rack 

Legal Description 

A TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 19 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST, IBM, TULSA COUNTY,
OKLAHOMA AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 
 BEGINNING AT A CORNER OF THIS TRACT WHICH LIES S88°31’26"W ALONG THE
SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION A DISTANCE OF 1017.18 FEET AND N01°28’34"W 2224.00 FEET FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION; THEN S89°04’59"W 24.00 FEET TO A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THEN SOUTHWESTERLY PARALLEL TO RAILROAD
TRACKS ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 1559.00 FEET, A CHORD BEARS S03°03’27"W A DISTANCE OF 204.55 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 204.70 FEET TO A POINT ON THIS TRACT AND BEING A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THEN SOUTHWESTERLY
PARALLEL TO SAID RAILROAD TRACKS ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 487.37 FEET, A CHORD BEARS S16°50’55"W A DISTANCE OF 153.54 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 154.18 FEET TO A POINT ON THIS TRACT AND BEING A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE
RIGHT; THEN SOUTHWESTERLY PARALLEL TO SAID RAILROAD TRACKS ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 986.95 FEET, A CHORD BEARS S25°46’14"W A DISTANCE OF 84.85 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 84.88 FEET TO A POINT ON THIS TRACT AND BEING A
POINT ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THEN SOUTHWESTERLY PARALLEL TO SAID RAILROAD TRACKS ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 187.24 FEET, A CHORD BEARS S28°58’59"W A DISTANCE OF 21.68 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 21.69 FEET TO A POINT ON
THIS TRACT AND BEING A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT; THEN SOUTHWESTERLY PARALLEL TO SAID RAILROAD TRACKS ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 478.06 FEET, A CHORD BEARS S32°52’53”W A DISTANCE OF 44.90 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE
OF 44.92 FEET TO A POINT ON THIS TRACT AND BEING A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT; THEN SOUTHWESTERLY PARALLEL TO SAID RAILROAD TRACKS ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 287.83 FEET, A CHORD BEARS S20°42’10”W A DISTANCE OF
77.17 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 77.41 FEET TO A POINT ON THIS TRACT AND BEING A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT; THEN SOUTHWESTERLY PARALLEL TO SAID RAILROAD TRACKS ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 1422.00 FEET, A CHORD BEARS
S16°13’21"W A DISTANCE OF 77.13 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 77.14 FEET TO A POINT ON THIS TRACT AND BEING A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT; THEN SOUTHWESTERLY PARALLEL TO SAID RAILROAD TRACKS ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF
726.13 FEET, A CHORD BEARS S07°59’58"W A DISTANCE OF 87.96 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 88.02 FEET TO A POINT ON THIS TRACT; THEN N00°15’58”E 85.26 FEET TO A POINT ON THIS TRACT AND A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THEN
NORTHEASTERLY PARALLEL TO SAID RAILROAD TRACKS ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 1417.30 FEET, A CHORD BEARS N16°07’21"E A DISTANCE OF 81.92 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 81.92 FEET TO A POINT ON THIS TRACT AND BEING A POINT ON A
CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THEN NORTHEASTERLY 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 
PARALLEL TO SAID RAILROAD TRACKS ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 298.83 FEET, A CHORD BEARS N23°43’15"E A DISTANCE OF 110.57 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 111.21 FEET TO A
POINT ON THIS TRACT AND BEING A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT; THEN NORTHEASTERLY PARALLEL TO SAID RAILROAD TRACKS ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 130.85 FEET, A CHORD BEARS N32°45’18"E A DISTANCE OF 30.02 FEET, THE ARC
DISTANCE OF 30.08 FEET TO A POINT ON THIS TRACT AND BEING A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT; THEN NORTHEASTERLY PARALLEL TO SAID RAILROAD TRACKS ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 1064.97 FEET, A CHORD BEARS N25°48’28"E A DISTANCE
OF 89.65 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 89.67 FEET TO A POINT ON THIS TRACT AND BEING A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT; THEN NORTHEASTERLY PARALLEL TO SAID RAILROAD TRACKS ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 476.26 FEET, A CHORD BEARS
N16°51’25’’E A DISTANCE OF 150.20 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 150.83 FEET TO A POINT ON THIS TRACT AND BEING A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT; THEN NORTHEASTERLY PARALLEL TO SAID RAILROAD TRACKS ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE HAVING A
RADIUS OF 1548.20 FEET, A CHORD BEARS N01°04’11"E A DISTANCE OF 309.75 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 310.27 FEET TO A POINT ON THIS TRACT; THEN N05°51’48"E PARALLEL TO SAID RAILROAD TRACKS A DISTANCE OF 184.09 FEET TO A POINT ON THIS
TRACT; THEN N84°08’12"E 21.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THIS TRACT; THEN S05°51’48"E PARALLEL TO SAID RAILROAD TRACKS, A DISTANCE OF 164.13 FEET TO A POINT ON THIS TRACT; THEN N84°08’12"E 14.29 FEET TO A POINT ON THIS TRACT AND A
POINT ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THEN SOUTHEASTERLY PARALLEL TO SAID RAILROAD TRACKS ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 1583.07 FEET, A CHORD BEARS S03°03’49"E A DISTANCE OF 130.18 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 130.22 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 0.37 ACRES MORE OR LESS. 
 As depicted in Drawing Number 8, shown on the next page. 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 Depiction 

 
 

 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 Bright Stock Rail Rack, Diesel Rail Rack, L70 Rail Rack (1 of 2) 

Legal Description 

A TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 19 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST, I.B.M., TULSA
COUNTY, OKLAHOMA AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 
 BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIS TRACT. A POINT ON A CURVE TO
THE RIGHT, WHICH LIES S88°31’26"W ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION A DISTANCE OF 983.65 FEET AND N01°28’34"W 383.08 FEET FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION; THEN NORTHWESTERLY PARALLEL TO RAILROAD TRACKS ALONG THE ARC OF
A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 598.23 FEET, A CHORD BEARS N50°45’44"W A DISTANCE OF 227.30 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 228.69 FEET TO A CORNER ON THIS TRACT AND A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THEN NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE HAVING A
RADIUS OF 363.91 FEET, A CHORD BEARS N34°33’13"W A DISTANCE OF 100.86 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 101.18 FEET TO A CORNER ON THIS TRACT AND A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THEN NORTHWESTERLY PARALLEL TO RAILROAD TRACKS ALONG THE ARC OF A
CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 655.33 FEET, A CHORD BEARS N24°09’54”W A DISTANCE OF 118.72 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 118.88 FEET TO A CORNER ON THIS TRACT AND A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THEN NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE
HAVING A RADIUS OF 1212.40 FEET, A CHORD BEARS N20°53’35"W A DISTANCE OF 79.80 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 79.80 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN N78°02’59"E 18.48 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THIS TRACT AND TO A
POINT ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT; THEN SOUTHEASTERLY PARALLEL TO RAILROAD TRACKS ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 547.33 FEET, A CHORD BEARS S12°34’20"E A DISTANCE OF 15.77 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 15.77 FEET TO A CORNER ON THIS
TRACT AND A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT; THEN SOUTHEASTERLY PARALLEL TO RAILROAD TRACKS ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 597.85 FEET, A CHORD BEARS S16°16’30"E A DISTANCE OF 61.72 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 61.75 FEET TO A CORNER
ON THIS TRACT AND A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT; THEN SOUTHEASTERLY PARALLEL TO RAILROAD TRACKS ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 611.68 FEET, A CHORD BEARS S24°09’59"E A DISTANCE OF 117.15 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 117.33 FEET
TO A CORNER ON THIS TRACT AND A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT; THEN SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 353.22 FEET, A CHORD BEARS S34°33’09"E A DISTANCE OF 98.33 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 98.65 FEET TO A CORNER ON THIS
TRACT AND A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT; THEN SOUTHEASTERLY PARALLEL TO RAILROAD TRACKS ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 587.23 FEET, A CHORD BEARS S50°49’03"E A DISTANCE OF 224.74 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 226.14 FEET TO THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN S35°29’00"W 11.09 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 0.14 ACRES MORE OR LESS. 
 As depicted in
Drawing Number 9, 10, 11 (09110497_10), shown on the next page. 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 Depiction 

 
 

 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 Bright Stock Rail Rack, Diesel Rail Rack, L70 Rail Rack (2 of 2) 

Legal Description 

A TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 19 NORTH; RANGE 12 EAST, IBM, TULSA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA AND BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 
 BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIS TRACT A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT WHICH LIES
S88°31’26"W ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION A DISTANCE OF 1285.28 FEET AND N01°28’34"W 800.28 FEET FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION; THEN NORTHWESTERLY PARALLEL TO RAILROAD TRACKS ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE HAVING A
RADIUS OF 1214.33 FEET, A CHORD BEARS N15°28’53”W A DISTANCE OF 148.86 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 148.96 FEET TO A POINT ON THIS TRACT AND A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THEN NORTHWESTERLY PARALLEL TO SAID RAILROAD TRACKS ALONG THE
ARC OF A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 1785.21 FEET, A CHORD BEARS N07°32’23"W A DISTANCE OF 330.39 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 330.86 FEET TO A POINT ON THIS TRACT; THEN N00°59’51"W 626.16 FEET TO THE MOST WESTERLY NORTHWEST CORNER OF
THIS TRACT; THEN N89°00’09"E 19.89 FEET TO AN INTERIOR CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN N00°24’17"W 241.44 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN S89°44’02"E 97.80 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN
S00°15’58"W 683.71 FEET TO A CORNER ON THIS TRACT; THEN S01°26’41"E 301.77 FEET TO A CORNER ON THIS TRACT AND A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THEN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 1058.04 FEET, A CHORD
BEARS S02°25’02"W A DISTANCE OF 146.28 FEET, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 146.40 FEET TO A CORNER ON THIS TRACT AND A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT; THEN SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 460.82 FEET, A CHORD BEARS
S02°40’21"W A DISTANCE OF 146.79 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 147.42 FEET TO A CORNER ON THIS TRACT AND A POINT ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT; THEN SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 545.40 FEET, A CHORD BEARS
S08°47’27”E A DISTANCE OF 56.24 FEET, THE ARC DISTANCE OF 56.26 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN S78°02’59”W 22.50 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 2.89 ACRES MORE OR LESS. 

As depicted in Drawing Number 9, 10, 11 (09110497_11), shown on the next page. 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 Depiction 

 
 

 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 SW MEK Tank 702 Truck Rack 

Legal Description 

A TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 19 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST, IBM, TULSA COUNTY,
OKLAHOMA AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 
 BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIS TRACT WHICH LIES
N01°32’08”W ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION A DISTANCE OF 2258.99 FEET AND N88°27’52”E 306.37 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION; THEN N00°05’13”W 80.00 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIS
TRACT; THEN N89°54’47”E 22.00 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN S00°05’13"E 80.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THIS TRACT; THEN S89°54’47"W 22.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 0.04
ACRES MORE OR LESS. 
 As depicted in Drawing Number 13, shown on the next page. 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 Depiction 

 
 

 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

  
 Exhibit F-3 

 Exhibit F-4 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

[Legal Description for Woods Cross Refinery Complex (excluding the Woods Cross Pipeline Pad)] 

LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR TANK 103: 
 BEGINNING AT A POINT
NORTH 89°47’37” EAST 1214.48 FEET ALONG THE SECTION LINE AND NORTH 17.43 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN AND RUNNING THENCE WEST 127.59 FEET; THENCE NORTH 114.20
FEET; THENCE EAST 127.59 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 114.20 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 
 CONTAINS 0.33 ACRES 

THE BASIS OF BEARING FOR THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION IS NORTH 89°26’13” EAST BETWEEN THE FOUND MONUMENT AT THE INTERSECTION OF 500 SOUTH AND 1100 WEST
AND THE FOUND MONUMENT AT THE INTERSECTION OF 500 SOUTH AND 800 WEST. 
 LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR TANK 121: 

BEGINNING AT A POINT NORTH 89°47’37” EAST 1245.39 FEET ALONG THE SECTION LINE AND NORTH 530.12 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 24,
TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN AND RUNNING THENCE WEST 243.16 FEET; THENCE NORTH 181.87 FEET; THENCE EAST 243.16 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 181.87 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 

CONTAINS 1.02 ACRES 
 THE BASIS OF BEARING FOR THE ABOVE
DESCRIPTION IS NORTH 89°26’13” EAST BETWEEN THE FOUND MONUMENT AT THE INTERSECTION OF 500 SOUTH AND 1100 WEST AND THE FOUND MONUMENT AT THE INTERSECTION OF 500 SOUTH AND 800 WEST. 

LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR TANK 126: 
 BEGINNING AT A POINT
NORTH 89°47’37” EAST 1160.50 FEET ALONG THE SECTION LINE AND NORTH 364.64 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN AND RUNNING THENCE WEST 200.60 FEET; THENCE NORTH
15°16’07” EAST 148.03 FEET; THENCE EAST 161.62 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 142.81 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 
 CONTAINS 0.59 ACRES 

THE BASIS OF BEARING FOR THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION IS NORTH 89°26’13” EAST BETWEEN THE FOUND MONUMENT AT THE INTERSECTION OF 500 SOUTH AND 1100 WEST
AND THE FOUND MONUMENT AT THE INTERSECTION OF 500 SOUTH AND 800 WEST. 

  
 Exhibit F-4 

 Exhibit F-5 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

[Legal Description for Woods Cross Pipeline Pad] 

12” HEP to UNEV Refined Products Pipeline Origin Trap and Piping, 

Associated SCADA Control Building, 

and Satellite Dish 
 A PART OF THE
SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 

BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH LIES NORTH A DISTANCE OF 385.36 FEET AND EAST A DISTANCE OF 496.23 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH,
RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, SAID SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 24 LIES SOUTH 89°26’58” WEST 2462.29 FEET AND NORTH 544.10 FEET FROM THE MONUMENT LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF 500 SOUTH STREET AND 800 WEST STREET (BASIS OF
BEARING BEING SOUTH 89°49’33” WEST 2708.26 FEET ALONG MONUMENT LINE BETWEEN THE MONUMENT LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF 500 WEST STREET AND 500 SOUTH STREET AND THE MONUMENT LOCATED AT INTERSECTION OF 800 WEST STREET AND 500 SOUTH
STREET) AND RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 80°44”25” EAST 195.16 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 09°13”37” WEST 175.44 FEET; THENCE NORTH 80°55”06” WEST 193.45 FEET; THENCE NORTH 08°40”05” EAST 176.05 FEET, MORE OR
LESS, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 
 CONTAINS: 34,147 SQ. FT., OR 0.784 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, AS DESCRIBED. 

8” HEP to Chevron Refined Products Pipeline Origin Trap and Piping 

A PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE I WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 
 BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH LIES NORTH A DISTANCE OF 83.09 FEET AND EAST A DISTANCE OF 860.40 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST
CORNER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, SAID SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 24 LIES SOUTH 89°26’58” WEST 2462.37 FEET AND NORTH 562.11 FEET FROM THE MONUMENT LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF 500
SOUTH STREET AND 800 WEST STREET (BASIS OF BEARING BEING SOUTH 89°49’33” WEST 2708.26 FEET ALONG MONUMENT LINE BETWEEN THE MONUMENT LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF 500 WEST STREET AND 500 SOUTH STREET AND THE MONUMENT LOCATED AT THE
INTERSECTION OF 800 WEST STREET AND 500 SOUTH STREET) AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 09°00’09” WEST 22.50 FEET; THENCE NORTH 80°59’51” WEST 10.00 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 

CONTAINS: 225 SQ. FT., OR 0.005 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, AS DESCRIBED. 

  
 Exhibit F-5 

 A PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 24 AND THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH,
RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 
 A 15 FOOT WIDE PIPELINE EASEMENT,
BEING 7.5 FEET ON EACH SIDE OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CENTERLINE: 
 BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH LIES NORTH A DISTANCE OF 83.09 FEET AND EAST A DISTANCE OF
860.40 FEET AND SOUTH 80°59’51” EAST A DISTANCE OF 1.61 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, SAID SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 24 LIES SOUTH 89°26’58”
WEST 2462.37 FEET AND NORTH 562.11 FEET FROM THE MONUMENT LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF 500 SOUTH STREET AND 800 WEST STREET (BASIS OF BEARING BEING SOUTH 89°49’33” WEST 2708.26 FEET ALONG MONUMENT LINE BETWEEN THE MONUMENT LOCATED AT
THE INTERSECTION OF 500 WEST STREET AND 500 SOUTH STREET AND THE MONUMENT LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF 800 WEST STREET AND 500 SOUTH STREET) AND RUNNING 

THENCE SOUTH 10°15’42” WEST 11.42 FEET; 
 THENCE
SOUTH 38°28’34” WEST 2.43 FEET; 
 THENCE NORTH 77°53’59” WEST 9.48 FEET; 

THENCE NORTH 81°09’17” WEST 9.21 FEET; 
 THENCE
SOUTH 08°54’28” WEST 585.03 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 500 SOUTH STREET ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF GRANTOR’S LAND AND TERMINATING. 

CONTAINS: 9,284 SQ. FT., OR 0.213 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, AS DESCRIBED. 

10” HEP to Pioneer Refined Products Pipeline Origin Trap and Piping 

A PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 
 BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH LIES NORTH A DISTANCE OF 2.01 FEET AND EAST A DISTANCE OF 1471.29 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST
CORNER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, SAID SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 24 LIES SOUTH 89°26’58” WEST 2462.37 FEET AND NORTH 562.11 FEET FROM THE MONUMENT LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF 500
SOUTH STREET AND 800 WEST STREET (BASIS OF BEARING BEING SOUTH 89°49’33” WEST 2708.26 FEET ALONG MONUMENT LINE BETWEEN THE MONUMENT LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF 500 WEST STREET AND 500 SOUTH STREET AND THE MONUMENT LOCATED AT THE
INTERSECTION OF 800 WEST STREET AND 500 SOUTH STREET) AND RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 20.00 FEET; THENCE WEST 20.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 20.00 FEET; THENCE EAST 20.00 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 

CONTAINS: 400 SQ. FT., OR 0.009 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, AS DESCRIBED. 

  
 Exhibit F-5 

 A PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 24 AND THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH,
RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 
 A 15 FOOT WIDE PIPELINE EASEMENT,
BEING 7.5 FEET ON EACH SIDE OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CENTERLINE: 
 BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH LIES NORTH A DISTANCE OF 2.01 FEET AND EAST A DISTANCE OF
1471.29 FEET AND SOUTH A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, SAID SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 24 LIES SOUTH 89°26’58” WEST 2462.37 FEET AND NORTH
562.11 FEET FROM THE MONUMENT LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF 500 SOUTH STREET AND 800 WEST STREET (BASIS OF BEARING BEING SOUTH 89°49’33” WEST 2708.26 FEET ALONG MONUMENT LINE BETWEEN THE MONUMENT LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF 500
WEST STREET AND 500 SOUTH STREET AND THE MONUMENT LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF 800 WEST STREET AND 500 SOUTH STREET) AND RUNNING 
 THENCE SOUTH
89°42’44” EAST 8.43 FEET; 
 THENCE SOUTH 88°37’20” EAST 5.98 FEET; 

THENCE SOUTH 87°53’57” EAST 12.65 FEET; 
 THENCE
SOUTH 44°38’30” EAST 19.46 FEET; 
 THENCE SOUTH 01°52’26” WEST 16.78 FEET; 

THENCE SOUTH 00°13’11” EAST 78.46 FEET; 
 THENCE
SOUTH 00°16’47” WEST 90.70 FEET; 
 THENCE SOUTH 00°12’31” WEST 75.84 FEET; 

THENCE SOUTH 00°06’34” EAST 48.54 FEET; 
 THENCE
SOUTH 00°00’05” EAST 83.16 FEET; 
 THENCE SOUTH 00°10’32” EAST 76.59 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF
500 SOUTH STREET ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF GRANTOR’S LAND AND TERMINATING. 
 CONTAINS: 7,749 SQ. FT., OR 0.178 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, AS DESCRIBED. 

  
 Exhibit F-5 

 Exhibit F-6 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

[Legal Description for Navajo Refinery Complex (excluding the Truck Rack, the Artesia Blending Station, the Artesia Pump and Receiving
Stations and the LACT Units)] 
  
 

 

  
 Exhibit F-6 

 Tanks 0020 and 0021 

  
 Exhibit F-6 

 

 

  
 Exhibit F-6 

 Tank 0022 

 
 

 

  
 Exhibit F-6 

 Tank 0023 

 
 

 

  
 Exhibit F-6 

 Exhibit F-7 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

[Legal Description for Artesia Pump and Receiving Stations] 

El Paso 8”/12” Products Pipeline Originating Pump Station; 

Four Corners 12” Products Pipeline Originating Station; 

Lovington 8” Pipeline Receiving Station; 

Lovington 10” Pipeline Receiving Station; 

Lovington 16” Pipeline Receiving Station; and 

Natural Gas 8” Pipeline Receiving Station 

A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, N.M.P.M., EDDY COUNTY, NEW MEXICO AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

 BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH LIES N.00°03’12”E., 1,550.98 FEET AND S.89°56’39”E., 1,357.30 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF
SAID SECTION 9; THENCE N.00°37’05”W., 273.20 FEET; THENCE S.89°41’31”E., 30.10 FEET; THENCE S.00°22’11”W., 57.00 FEET; THENCE S.89°54’09”E., 110.00 FEET; THENCE N.01°28’56”W.,
71.10 FEET; THENCE N.89°59’36”E., 159.90 FEET; THENCE N.00°04’44”W., 117.00 FEET; THENCE S.88°15’46”E., 159.20 FEET; THENCE S.01°15’48”W., 399.70 FEET; THENCE N.89°56’19”W.,
445.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID TRACT OF LAND CONTAINING 3.1906 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. 
 El Paso 6” Pipeline Pump Station

 A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, N.M.P.M., EDDY COUNTY, NEW MEXICO AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED
HEREIN AS FOLLOWS: 
 BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH LIES IN N.00°03’12”E., 2,000.73 FEET AND S.89°55’55”E., 209.55 FEET FROM THE
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 9; THENCE N.89°48’19”E., 128.13 FEET; THENCE S.00°02’29”E., 307.18 FEET; THENCE S.88°50’31”W., 102.17 FEET; THENCE N.04°34’06”W., 74.10 FEET; THENCE
N.89°31’37”W., 12.60 FEET; THENCE N.0l°52’38”W., 235.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID TRACT OF LAND CONTAINING 0.8467 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. 

Roswell 4” Pipeline Pump Station 
 A
TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, N.M.P.M., EDDY COUNTY, NEW MEXICO AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 

BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH LIES S.00°03’12”W., 1,705.65 FEET AND S.89°56’48”E., 110.28 FEET FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID
SECTION 9; THENCE S.89°45’19”E., 64.10 FEET; THENCE S.00°00’10”W., 36.00 FEET; THENCE N.89°45’19”W., 64.10 FEET; THENCE N.00°00’10”E., 36.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID TRACT OF LAND
CONTAINING 0.0530 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. 

  
 Exhibit F-7 

 Exhibit F-8 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

  
 Exhibit F-8 

 [Legal Description for units at El Dorado Refinery] 

Naphtha Fractionation Tower 
 Beginning at the Northeast
corner of the Fractionator Unit Refinery Station S1259’-4”, W1448’-4”; thence N88°01’22”W, a distance of 56.8’; thence
S88°16’33”W, a distance of 125.5 feet; thence S43°02’36”W, a distance of 14.1’; thence S01°43’45”E, a distance of 94.6 feet; thence N88°16’33”E, a distance of 171.3 feet; thence
N78°17’00”E, a distance of 21 feet; thence N01°43’27”W, a distance of 97.3 feet to the Point of Beginning. The North 64 feet of above described tract is situated in the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of
Section 10, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Butler County, Kansas; the South 41 feet of the above described tract is situated in the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 15, Township 26
South, Range 5 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Butler County, Kansas. Contains 19,882 square feet. 
 See next page. 

  
 Exhibit F-8 

 

 

  
 Exhibit F-8 

 Hydrogen Generation Unit 

Beginning at the Northwest corner of the HGU-3 Unit Refinery Station
S2439’-6”, W2572’-11”; thence S01°35’05”W a distance of 193 feet; thence S88°29’25”E, a distance of 134 feet; thence
N01°35’05”E, a distance of 22 feet; thence N88°28’00”W, a distance of 24 feet; thence N01°35’05”E, a distance of 171 feet; thence N88°24’55”W, a distance of 110 feet to the Point of Beginning.
Above described tract is situated in the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 15, Township 26 South, Range 5 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Butler County, Kansas. Contains 21,749 square feet. 

See next page. 

  
 Exhibit F-8 

 

 

  
 Exhibit F-8 

 Exhibit F-9 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

[Legal Description for Woods Cross Refinery Complex (for Woods Cross Operating)] 

THE “PREMISES” SHALL BE THE FOOTPRINT OF THE UNITS LOCATED WHOLLY WITHIN THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED TRACTS OF LAND: 

THE BASIS OF BEARING FOR THESE DESCRIPTIONS IS SOUTH 89°16’59” WEST ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF 500 SOUTH STREET FROM THE PI MONUMENT AT THE
INTERSECTION OF 500 SOUTH AND 800 WEST STREETS TO THE PI MONUMENT AT THE INTERSECTION OF 500 SOUTH AND 1100 WEST STREETS. 
 THREE PARCELS OF LAND SITUATE IN
THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 

PARCEL 1: 
 BEGINNING SOUTH 89°16’59” WEST, ALONG
THE CENTERLINE OF 500 SOUTH STREET, 371.31 FEET AND NORTH 00°43’01” WEST 1322.16 FEET FROM THE PI MONUMENT AT THE INTERSECTION OF 500 SOUTH STREET AND 800 WEST STREET, SAID PI MONUMENT BEING SOUTH 89°36’45” WEST 195.44
FEET, TO THE CENTERLINE OF 800 WEST STREET, AND SOUTH 00°23’15” EAST, ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF 800 WEST STREET, 546.68 FEET FROM THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN AND
RUNNING THENCE NORTH 00°35’47” WEST 3.84 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89°55’31” WEST 247.45 FEET; THENCE 18.35 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A 15.82 FOOT RADIUS NON-TANGENT CURVE TO THE LEFT (CHORD
BEARS SOUTH 58°43’45” WEST 17.34 FEET) AND THE CENTER BEARS NORTH 64°29’46” WEST; THENCE SOUTH 89°53’50” WEST 37.39 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00°01’31” WEST 188.15 FEET; THENCE 17.84 FEET ALONG THE
ARC OF A 15.93 FOOT RADIUS NON-TANGENT CURVE TO THE RIGHT (CHORD BEARS NORTH 37°43’26” WEST 16.92 FEET) AND THE CENTER BEARS NORTH 20°12’00” EAST; THENCE SOUTH
89°58’26” WEST 98.93 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00°05’13” WEST 71.75 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89°47’33” EAST 26.50 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00°19’55” EAST 1.81 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89°40’11” EAST
101.14 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89°59’27” EAST 279.13 FEET; THENCE 35.27 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A 18.06 FOOT RADIUS NON-TANGENT CURVE TO THE RIGHT (CHORD BEARS SOUTH 42°03’00” EAST 29.92
FEET) AND THE CENTER BEARS SOUTH 08°00’50” EAST; THENCE SOUTH 00°06’22” WEST 19.97 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89°05’53” WEST 80.12 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00°08’07” EAST 69.10 FEET; THENCE NORTH
89°59’12” EAST 60.02 FEET; THENCE 30.13 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A 16.88 FOOT RADIUS NON-TANGENT CURVE TO THE RIGHT (CHORD BEARS SOUTH 49°39’22” EAST 26.29 FEET) AND THE CENTER BEARS
SOUTH 10°47’14” EAST; THENCE SOUTH 00°00’25” WEST 123.60 FEET; THENCE 27.92 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A 15.33 FOOT RADIUS NON-TANGENT CURVE TO THE RIGHT (CHORD BEARS SOUTH
46°57’09” WEST 24.22 FEET) AND THE CENTER BEARS SOUTH 84°47’04” WEST, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 
 CONTAINS 1.979 ACRES, MORE OR
LESS 

  
 Exhibit F-9 

 PARCEL 2: 

BEGINNING SOUTH 89°16’59” WEST, ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF 500 SOUTH STREET, 683.88 FEET AND NORTH 00°43’01” WEST 1458.35 FEET FROM
THE PI MONUMENT AT THE INTERSECTION OF 500 SOUTH STREET AND 800 WEST STREET, SAID PI MONUMENT BEING SOUTH 89°36’45” WEST 195.44 FEET, TO THE CENTERLINE OF 800 WEST STREET, AND SOUTH 00°23’15” EAST, ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF
800 WEST STREET, 546.68 FEET FROM THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 89°52’16” WEST 23.10 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00°06’55” EAST 24.85
FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89°51’57” EAST 23.07 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00°02’29” WEST 24.85 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 
 CONTAINS 574
SF, MORE OR LESS 
 PARCEL 3: 
 BEGINNING SOUTH
89°16’59” WEST, ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF 500 SOUTH STREET, 709.85 FEET AND NORTH 00°43’01” WEST 1352.39 FEET FROM THE PI MONUMENT AT THE INTERSECTION OF 500 SOUTH STREET AND 800 WEST STREET, SAID PI MONUMENT BEING SOUTH
89°36’45” WEST 195.44 FEET, TO THE CENTERLINE OF 800 WEST STREET, AND SOUTH 00°23’15” EAST, ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF 800 WEST STREET, 546.68 FEET FROM THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST,
SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 00°13’04” WEST 38.94 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89°44’23” EAST 24.87 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00°04’33” EAST 39.35 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89°19’03” WEST 24.77
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 
 CONTAINS 971 SF, MORE OR LESS 

  
 Exhibit F-9 

 Exhibit F-10 

to 
 Sixth Amended and
Restated Master Lease and Access Agreement 
  
  

Legal Description for Navajo Refinery Complex (LACT Units #6007102, 6007103, and the easternmost LACT Unit located in Lane 3 and related
equipment) 
  
 

 

  
 Exhibit F-10EX-10.7

 Exhibit 10.7 

Execution Version 

FOURTH AMENDED AND RESTATED 

SERVICES AND SECONDMENT AGREEMENT 

Effective as of January 1, 2021 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

									
	ARTICLE I DEFINED TERMS	  	 	2	 
				
		 	SECTION 1.01	  	DEFINED TERMS	  	 	2	 
		 	SECTION 1.02	  	TERMS GENERALLY	  	 	2	 
		
	ARTICLE II SERVICES	  	 	2	 
				
		 	SECTION 2.01	  	HEP SECONDED EMPLOYEES	  	 	2	 
		 	SECTION 2.02	  	PERSONNEL AND SECONDMENT	  	 	3	 
		 	SECTION 2.03	  	TERMINATION OF SECONDMENT	  	 	3	 
		 	SECTION 2.04	  	SUPERVISION	  	 	3	 
		 	SECTION 2.05	  	BENEFIT PLANS	  	 	4	 
		
	ARTICLE III FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND BILLING PRACTICES	  	 	4	 
				
		 	SECTION 3.01	  	ACCOUNTING	  	 	4	 
		 	SECTION 3.02	  	COMPENSATION	  	 	4	 
		 	SECTION 3.03	  	BILLING PRACTICES	  	 	4	 
		 	SECTION 3.04	  	RECORDS AND AUDIT RIGHTS	  	 	4	 
		 	SECTION 3.05	  	NOTIFICATION OF SECONDMENT	  	 	5	 
		
	ARTICLE IV SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS	  	 	5	 
		
	ARTICLE V RELATIONSHIP OF THE PARTIES	  	 	5	 
		
	ARTICLE VI LIABILITY STANDARD AND INDEMNIFICATION	  	 	6	 
				
		 	SECTION 6.01	  	LIMITATION OF LIABILITY; INDEMNIFICATION	  	 	6	 
		 	SECTION 6.02	  	SURVIVAL	  	 	6	 
		
	ARTICLE VII INSURANCE	  	 	6	 
				
		 	SECTION 7.01	  	INSURANCE	  	 	6	 
		 	SECTION 7.02	  	COST REIMBURSEMENT	  	 	6	 
		 	SECTION 7.03	  	REQUIRED CONTRACTOR COVERAGE	  	 	6	 
		
	ARTICLE VIII TERM AND TERMINATION	  	 	7	 
				
		 	SECTION 8.01	  	TERM	  	 	7	 
		 	SECTION 8.02	  	TERMINATION BY THE PARTNERSHIP GROUP	  	 	7	 
		 	SECTION 8.03	  	TERMINATION BY THE HOLLYFRONTIER PARTIES	  	 	7	 
		 	SECTION 8.04	  	RIGHT OF TERMINATION BY EITHER PARTY	  	 	7	 
		 	SECTION 8.05	  	EFFECT OF TERMINATION	  	 	7	 
		
	ARTICLE IX NOTICES	  	 	8	 
		
	ARTICLE X APPLICABLE LAW	  	 	8	 
		
	ARTICLE XI DISPUTES BETWEEN THE PARTIES	  	 	8	 
				
		 	SECTION 11.01	  	DISPUTE RESOLUTION	  	 	8	 
		 	SECTION 11.02	  	PERFORMANCE DURING DISPUTES	  	 	8	 
		
	ARTICLE XII GENERAL PROVISIONS	  	 	8	 
				
		 	SECTION 12.01	  	ASSIGNABILITY	  	 	8	 
		 	SECTION 12.02	  	FURTHER ASSURANCES	  	 	8	 

									
		 	SECTION 12.03	  	COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS	  	 	9	 
		 	SECTION 12.04	  	SEVERABILITY	  	 	9	 
		 	SECTION 12.05	  	WAIVER	  	 	9	 
		 	SECTION 12.06	  	ENTIRE AGREEMENT	  	 	9	 
		 	SECTION 12.07	  	AMENDMENT	  	 	9	 
		 	SECTION 12.08	  	COUNTERPARTS	  	 	9	 
		 	SECTION 12.09	  	CONSTRUCTION	  	 	9	 
		 	SECTION 12.10	  	HEADINGS	  	 	9	 
		 	SECTION 12.11	  	EXHIBITS	  	 	9	 
		 	SECTION 12.12	  	BINDING EFFECT	  	 	9	 
		 	SECTION 12.13	  	COOPERATION	  	 	9	 
		 	SECTION 12.14	  	NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES	  	 	9	 

 EXHIBITS 

Exhibit A – Defined Terms 
 Exhibit B –
Interpretation 
 Exhibit C – Services 
 Exhibit
D – Accounting Procedures 
 Exhibit E-1 – Seconded Employee Positions – El Dorado 

Exhibit E-2 – Seconded Employee Positions – Cheyenne 

Exhibit E-3 – Seconded Employee Positions – Tulsa 

Exhibit E-4 – Seconded Employee Positions – Woods Cross 

Exhibit E-5 – Seconded Employee Positions – Navajo 

  
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 FOURTH AMENDED AND RESTATED 

SERVICES AND SECONDMENT AGREEMENT 

This FOURTH AMENDED AND RESTATED SERVICES AND SECONDMENT AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is entered into as of
February 8, 2021 and effective as of January 1, 2021, by and among HOLLY LOGISTIC SERVICES, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company (“Holly GP”), HOLLY ENERGY PARTNERS – OPERATING, L.P., a
Delaware limited partnership (“Partnership”), CHEYENNE LOGISTICS LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Cheyenne Logistics”), EL DORADO LOGISTICS LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
(“El Dorado Logistics”), EL DORADO OPERATING LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“El Dorado Operating”), HEP TULSA LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“HEP Tulsa”),
WOODS CROSS OPERATING LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Woods Cross Operating”), HEP WOODS CROSS, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company (“HEP Woods Cross”), HEP PIPELINE,
L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company (“HEP Pipeline”, and, together with Holly GP, Partnership, Cheyenne Logistics, El Dorado Logistics, El Dorado Operating, HEP Tulsa, Woods Cross Operating and HEP Woods Cross, the
“Partnership Group”), HOLLYFRONTIER PAYROLL SERVICES, INC., a Delaware corporation (“HPS”), CHEYENNE RENEWABLE DIESEL COMPANY LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“CRDC”),
HOLLYFRONTIER EL DORADO REFINING LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“HollyFrontier El Dorado”), HOLLYFRONTIER TULSA REFINING LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“HollyFrontier Tulsa”),
HOLLYFRONTIER WOODS CROSS REFINING LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“HollyFrontier Woods Cross”), HOLLYFRONTIER NAVAJO REFINING LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“HollyFrontier
Navajo”, and, together with HPS, CRDC, HollyFrontier El Dorado, HollyFrontier Tulsa and HollyFrontier Woods Cross, the “HollyFrontier Group”) and, solely for the purpose of Section 8.06,
HOLLYFRONTIER CHEYENNE REFINING LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“HollyFrontier Cheyenne”). 
 W I T N E
S S E T H: 
 WHEREAS, Holly GP, as the general partner of the general partner of Holly Energy Partners, L.P., a Delaware limited
partnership (“HEP”), manages HEP, and HEP and its subsidiaries (together with Holly GP, the “HEP Entities”) own or operate petroleum product and crude pipelines and terminal, tankage, loading rack and refinery
processing facilities; 
 WHEREAS, the Partnership Group Members have agreed to provide terminalling, transportation and storage
services to CRDC, HollyFrontier El Dorado, HollyFrontier Navajo and HollyFrontier Tulsa pursuant to the Throughput Agreement, and refinery processing services to HollyFrontier El Dorado and HollyFrontier Woods Cross pursuant to the Tolling
Agreement; 
 WHEREAS, the HollyFrontier Group Members have experience and expertise in the maintenance and operation of certain
processing, refining, terminalling, transportation and storage assets and the environmental reporting related thereto and can provide or make available to the Partnership Group, personnel, and other resources necessary to perform maintenance,
operations and management functions with respect to assets that are owned or leased (in whole or in part) by any Partnership Group Member, or with respect to which any Partnership Group Member has the right or obligation to operate and/or maintain;

 WHEREAS, the Partnership Group and the HollyFrontier Group desire that the HollyFrontier Group provide maintenance, operations and
management resources to the Partnership Group in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and in connection therewith, that the HollyFrontier Group second certain of their personnel to the Partnership Group; and 

 WHEREAS, in connection with the conversion of the Cheyenne Facility to renewable
diesel production, the employees of HollyFrontier Cheyenne providing Services under this Agreement will be transferred to CRDC and HollyFrontier Cheyenne will cease to provide Services to the Partnership Group pursuant to this Agreement; 

WHEREAS, HEP Woods Cross, HEP Tulsa and HEP Pipeline desire that the HollyFrontier Group provide additional Services with respect to
the Woods Cross Assets, the Tulsa Assets and the Navajo Assets, respectively, as more fully described herein; 
 WHEREAS, the
Partnership Group (other than HEP Woods Cross and HEP Pipeline), the HollyFrontier Group (other than HollyFrontier Navajo and CRDC) and HollyFrontier Cheyenne are parties to a certain Third Amended and Restated Services and Secondment Agreement
dated October 3, 2016 and now desire to amend and restate such agreement in its entirety, in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth herein, to, among other things, add HEP Woods Cross, HEP Pipeline, HollyFrontier Navajo and CRDC as
parties to this Agreement; 
 NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the foregoing, the covenants and promises contained
herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged by the Partnership Group and the HollyFrontier Group, the Partnership Group and the HollyFrontier Group hereby amend and restate the
Third Amended and Restated Services and Secondment Agreement in its entirety as follows: 
 ARTICLE I 

Defined Terms 

Section 1.01 Defined Terms. Capitalized terms used in this Agreement but not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings set
forth on Exhibit A. 
 Section 1.02 Terms Generally. Matters relating to the interpretation of this Agreement are set
forth on Exhibit B. 
 ARTICLE II 

Services 

Section 2.01 HEP Seconded Employees. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the HollyFrontier Group agrees to
second certain of its employees to the Partnership Group, and the Partnership Group agrees to accept the secondment of such employees (the “Secondment”) for the purposes of performing operational, maintenance and management
activities related to the Assets that are described on Exhibit C and such other services related to the Assets as the Parties may agree upon in writing from time to time (collectively, the “Services”). Each such employee who
the HollyFrontier Group seconds to the Partnership Group shall, during the period (and only during the period) that such employee is providing Services to the Partnership Group under this Agreement (the “Period of Secondment”), be
referred to individually herein as an “HEP Seconded Employee” and, collectively, as the “HEP Seconded Employees.” For the avoidance of doubt, the Parties acknowledge that the HEP Seconded Employees will, during the
Period of Secondment, be called upon to perform Services for both the applicable Partnership Group Members and the applicable HollyFrontier Group Members, and the Parties intend that such HEP Seconded Employees shall only be seconded to the
Partnership Group during those times the HEP Seconded Employees are performing services for the Partnership Group hereunder. 

  
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 Section 2.02 Personnel and Secondment. 

(a) The HollyFrontier Group will provide, or cause to be provided, to the Partnership Group such suitably qualified and experienced HEP
Seconded Employees and such other Persons (including consultants and professionals, and service or other organizations) as the HollyFrontier Group is reasonably able to make available to the Partnership Group. The Partnership Group will have the
right to approve such HEP Seconded Employees and such other Persons. The HollyFrontier Group does not warrant that the HEP Seconded Employees will permit the Partnership Group to achieve any specific results. Subject to the HollyFrontier
Group’s right to be reimbursed for such expenses in accordance with the Accounting Procedures, each HollyFrontier Group Member shall pay all expenses incurred by it in connection with the retention of the HEP Seconded Employees and such other
Persons, including, but not limited to, the HEP Seconded Employee Expenses, as defined in Exhibit D. Any such HEP Seconded Employees and other Persons retained by any HollyFrontier Group Member may include employees covered by a collective
bargaining agreement, in which case the Secondment will be subject to the terms and conditions of any such agreement. The HollyFrontier Group shall have the sole and exclusive right to negotiate the terms and conditions of any labor or other
agreements with the unions to which such employees belong. 
 (b) The HEP Seconded Employees will remain at all times employees of the
applicable HollyFrontier Group Member, but, will, at all times during the Period of Secondment, work under the direct management, supervision, direction and control of the applicable Partnership Group Member. HEP Seconded Employees shall have no
authority or apparent authority to act on behalf of the HollyFrontier Group during the Period of Secondment. 
 Section 2.03
Termination of Secondment. The applicable HollyFrontier Group Members retain the right to terminate the Secondment of any HEP Seconded Employee for any reason at any time or to hire, discipline or discharge the HEP Seconded Employees with
respect to their employment with the HollyFrontier Group. The applicable Partnership Group Member will have the right to terminate the secondment to it of any HEP Seconded Employee for any reason at any time, upon prior written notice to the
HollyFrontier Group, but at no time will the Partnership Group have the right to terminate any HEP Seconded Employee’s employment by the HollyFrontier Group. Upon the termination of the Secondment of any HEP Seconded Employee, such HEP Seconded
Employee will cease performing Services for the Partnership Group and will no longer be subject to the direction by the Partnership Group of the HEP Seconded Employee’s
day-to-day activities. 
 Section 2.04
Supervision. 
 (a) During the Period of Secondment, the Partnership Group shall be ultimately and fully responsible for the daily
work assignments of the HEP Seconded Employees during those times that the HEP Seconded Employees are performing services for the Partnership Group hereunder, including supervision of their day-to-day work activities and performance consistent with the job functions associated with the Services. In the course and scope of performing any HEP Seconded Employee’s job functions for the
Partnership Group, the HEP Seconded Employee will report into the Partnership Group’s management structure, and will be under the direct management, supervision, direction and control of the applicable Partnership Group Member with respect to
such HEP Seconded Employee’s day-to-day activities. 

(b) Those active employees whose titles reflect that they serve as supervisors or managers and who are called upon to oversee the work of HEP
Seconded Employees related to the Assets or to provide management support on behalf of the Partnership Group are designated by the Partnership Group as supervisors to act on the behalf of the Partnership Group in supervising the HEP Seconded
Employees pursuant to Section 2.04(a) above. Any HEP Seconded Employee so designated will be acting on the behalf of the Partnership Group when supervising the work of the HEP Seconded Employees or when they are otherwise providing management
or executive support on behalf of the Partnership Group. 

  
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 (c) Holly GP shall at all times be ultimately and fully responsible for the daily work
assignments of persons employed by HollyFrontier El Dorado, CRDC, HollyFrontier Tulsa, HollyFrontier Woods Cross and HollyFrontier Navajo (and HPS as agent for HollyFrontier El Dorado, CRDC, HollyFrontier Tulsa, HollyFrontier Woods Cross and
HollyFrontier Navajo under Section 3504 of the Internal Revenue Code) dedicated to performing services on behalf of the HEP Entities, including supervision of their
day-to-day work activities and performance. In the course and scope of performing any HEP Seconded Employee’s job functions for the HEP Entities, the HEP Seconded
Employee will be integrated into the organization of the HEP Entities, will report into the HEP Entities’ management structure, and will be under the direct management, supervision, direction and control of the applicable HEP Entity with
respect to such HEP Employee’s day-to-day activities. The positions in the HEP Entities to be filled by HEP Seconded Employees are set forth on Exhibits E-1 through Exhibit E-4. 
 Section 2.05
Benefit Plans. The Partnership Group shall not be a participating employer in any benefit plan of any HollyFrontier Group Member. The HollyFrontier Group shall remain solely responsible for all obligations and liabilities arising with respect
to any benefit plans relating to any HEP Seconded Employees and the Partnership Group shall not assume any benefit plan or have any obligations or liabilities arising thereunder, in each case except for costs properly chargeable to the Partnership
Group. 
 ARTICLE III 

Financial Accounting and Billing Practices 

Section 3.01 Accounting. Each HollyFrontier Group Member shall keep a full and complete account of all costs and expenses incurred
by it with respect to the HEP Seconded Employees in connection with the performance and provision of the Services hereunder in the manner set forth on Exhibit D hereto (the “Accounting Procedures”). 

Section 3.02 Compensation. Each HollyFrontier Group Member shall be fully reimbursed by the applicable Partnership Group Member
for all necessary and reasonable costs and expenses incurred by such HollyFrontier Group Member with respect to the HEP Seconded Employees in connection with the provision of the Services to the Partnership Group at the rates and in the manner set
forth in the Accounting Procedures. It is understood that the Partnership Group shall be liable for HEP Seconded Employee Expenses to the extent, and only to the extent, they are attributable to the Period of Secondment. 

Section 3.03 Billing Practices. The Partnership Group shall pay, and the HollyFrontier Group shall receive, as full and complete
compensation with respect to the HEP Seconded Employees in connection with the performance of the Services hereunder, the sum of the amounts becoming due as described in the Accounting Procedures. For each calendar month during the Period of
Secondment, payment by the applicable Partnership Group Member shall be made no later than the tenth Business Day of the immediately following calendar month. As long as the HollyFrontier Group Members are Affiliates of the Partnership Group
Members, the HollyFrontier Group and the Partnership Group may settle the Partnership Group’s financial obligations to the HollyFrontier Group through the HollyFrontier Group’s normal intercompany settlement processes. 

Section 3.04 Records and Audit Rights. The HollyFrontier Group shall maintain a true and correct set of records pertaining to the
HEP Seconded Employees and all activities relating to the performance of the HollyFrontier Group hereunder and all transactions related thereto. The HollyFrontier Group further agrees to retain all such records for a period of time not less than two
(2) years following the end of the calendar year in which the applicable Services were performed. The Partnership Group, or its authorized representative or representatives, shall have the right during any HollyFrontier Group Member’s
normal business hours to audit, copy and inspect, at the Partnership Group Member’s sole cost and expense, any and all records of such HollyFrontier Group Member relating to its performance of its obligations

  
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hereunder (but not any other books and records of such HollyFrontier Group Member). Audits shall not be commenced more than once by the Partnership Group during each calendar year and shall be
completed within a reasonable time frame not to exceed ten (10) days. The Partnership Group may request information from the HollyFrontier Group’s books and records relating to the HollyFrontier Group’s obligations hereunder from time
to time and such requests shall not constitute an audit for that calendar year. The Partnership Group shall have two (2) years after the end of a calendar year during which to conduct an audit of any HollyFrontier Group Member’s books and
records for such calendar year, and any Claim arising out of or based in whole or in part on the information produced or obtained by the performance of any such audit must be made, if at all, within such two (2) year period or shall be deemed
waived. 
 Section 3.05 Notification of Secondment. At least annually, Holly GP shall notify the HEP Seconded Employees of their
respective duties and obligations as HEP Seconded Employees, including but not limited to, (i) when working on assets of the HEP Entities, HEP Seconded Employees should only take direction from HEP employees or HEP Seconded Employees;
(ii) questions regarding operations, tasks and similar matters while working on assets of the HEP Entities should only be directed to HEP employees or HEP Seconded Employees; (iii) decisions regarding flows into a tank should only be made
while performing services for the HEP Entities; (iv) documentation required at the time working on assets of the HEP Entities should be prepared in the name of the applicable HEP Entity; (v) performance evaluation for the HEP Seconded
Employees will be completed in part by the HEP Entities and in part by the HollyFrontier Group. 
 ARTICLE IV 

Safety and Compliance with Laws 

The Parties will abide by, at a minimum, the safety requirements promulgated by the Parties from time to time with respect to the HEP Seconded
Employees, the Services and the Assets and in compliance with Applicable Laws and any applicable collective bargaining agreement. Without limiting the foregoing, the parties agree that the Partnership Group and the HollyFrontier Group jointly shall
develop, adopt, and enforce a written workplace and accident plan and injury reduction program that satisfies the requirements of Applicable Law and Prudent Industry Practice and post the workplace accident and injury reduction plan at each work
site at which the HEP Seconded Employees perform work. The Partnership Group shall be responsible, during any Period of Secondment, for ensuring that all applicable federal, state and local laws prohibiting harassment, discrimination or retaliation
in the workplace are adhered to and followed with respect to any HEP Seconded Employee. The Parties agree to disclose, and cooperate in the investigation of, any complaint of harassment, discrimination or retaliation made to either Party by an HEP
Seconded Employee in connection with any Secondment. 
 ARTICLE V 

Relationship of the Parties 

This Agreement shall not in any manner limit the Parties in carrying on their respective separate businesses or operations or impose upon any
Party a fiduciary duty vis-à-vis the other Party. Nothing in this Agreement and no actions taken by the HollyFrontier Group or the Partnership Group shall
constitute a partnership, joint venture, association or other co-operative entity among the HollyFrontier Group and the Partnership Group. No Party shall have the right or authority to negotiate, conclude or
execute any contract or legal document with any third person in the name of other Party; to assume, create, or incur any liability of any kind, express or implied, against or in the name of any of the other Party; or to otherwise act as the
representative of the other Party, unless expressly authorized in writing by the other Party. 

  
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 ARTICLE VI 

Liability Standard and Indemnification 

Section 6.01 Limitation of Liability; Indemnification. The Parties acknowledge and agree that the provisions relating to Force
Majeure, indemnity and limitation of liability set forth in the Omnibus Agreement shall apply and be in full force and effect with respect to this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement or the Omnibus Agreement to the contrary and
solely for the purpose of determining which of the HollyFrontier Group Members or Partnership Group Members shall be liable in a particular circumstance, neither a HollyFrontier Group Member nor a Partnership Group Member shall be liable to another
Party for any loss, damage, injury, judgment, claim, cost, expense or other liability suffered or incurred (collectively, “Damages”) by such Party except to the extent provided for in the Omnibus Agreement and to the extent that the
HollyFrontier Group Member or Partnership Group Member causes such Damages or owns or operates the assets or other property in question responsible for causing such Damages. In no event shall any HollyFrontier Group Member have any liability to
another HollyFrontier Group Member, or shall any Partnership Group Member have any liability to another Partnership Group Member, for Damages, regardless of how caused or under any theory of recovery. 

Section 6.02 Survival. The provisions of this Article VI shall survive the termination of this Agreement. 

ARTICLE VII 
 Insurance

 Section 7.01 Insurance. 

(a) The HollyFrontier Group shall at all times during the term of this Agreement procure and maintain workers’ compensation insurance or
similar insurance, including all such insurance as may be required by all Applicable Laws. The HollyFrontier Group shall at all times during the term of this Agreement cause each Partnership Group Member and their respective subsidiaries to be an
additional named insured on such workers’ compensation or similar insurance policies; provided that the Partnership Group shall be considered an employer solely for the purposes of its status as a dual, joint- or
co-employer under the relevant workers’ compensation regime. Each HollyFrontier Group Member shall cause its workers’ compensation and employers liability insurers to waive their rights of
subrogation against the Partnership Group. The compensation paid by any Partnership Group Member to the HollyFrontier Group includes amounts intended for the purchase of the workers compensation coverage required by this paragraph. The HollyFrontier
Group shall provide to each Partnership Group Member a certification or other evidence of its compliance with this paragraph. 
 (b) The
HollyFrontier Group may elect to self-insure all or any part of the insurance requirements set forth in Section 7.01(a) above to the extent allowed by Applicable Law. If the HollyFrontier Group elects to self-insure, then
the HollyFrontier Group shall respond to any insurance claim, with regard to waiving rights of subrogation against the Partnership Group, in the same manner as a commercial market insurance policy that waived subrogation rights against the
Partnership Group would have responded to such insurance claim. 
 Section 7.02 Cost Reimbursement. Insurance as required in
Section 7.01 hereof shall be a reimbursable cost pursuant to the Accounting Procedures. 
 Section 7.03
Required Contractor Coverage. The HollyFrontier Group shall require all contractors and subcontractors employed by them in performing and/or providing Services hereunder to procure and maintain: (i) workers’ compensation insurance
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insurance as may be required by Applicable Laws; (ii) employers’ liability insurance; (iii) commercial general liability insurance; and (iv) any other insurance that may be
necessary or advisable, in each case, in amounts and with such terms as are reasonable and consistent with industry practice and as may be specified in writing by the Partnership Group. Further, the HollyFrontier Group shall require such contractors
and subcontractors to cause their workers’ compensation and employers’ liability insurance insurers to waive their rights of subrogation against the Partnership Group, and to name the Partnership Group as an additional insured under any
commercial general liability and or other appropriate insurance policies carried by such contractors and subcontractors. 
 ARTICLE VIII

 Term and Termination 

Section 8.01 Term. Unless terminated in accordance with Section 8.02,
Section 8.03 or Section 8.04 below, this Agreement shall commence on the date hereof and continue until the earlier of (a) the mutual agreement of the Parties to terminate this Agreement or
(b) the termination of the Omnibus Agreement. In addition, the applicable Parties may terminate specific Services provided under this Agreement in the event the Throughput Agreement or Tolling Agreement related to the Assets for which such
Services are performed or provided is terminated in accordance with its terms. 
 Section 8.02 Termination by the Partnership
Group. The applicable Partnership Group Member shall have the right to terminate this Agreement immediately upon the Bankruptcy of the applicable HollyFrontier Group Member; provided that such Partnership Group Member shall deliver to
such HollyFrontier Group Member notice of any such termination, which shall include a reasonably detailed description of the basis therefor. Any specific Service may be terminated by a Partnership Group Member in accordance with
Section 3.05 or upon thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to the applicable HollyFrontier Group Member. 

Section 8.03 Termination by the HollyFrontier Parties. The applicable HollyFrontier Group Member shall have the right to terminate
this Agreement or any Services provided hereunder: (i) immediately upon the Bankruptcy of the applicable Partnership Group Member or (ii) on thirty (30) days’ prior written notice upon the occurrence of a Change of Control of the
applicable Partnership Group Member. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Partnership ceases to Control, directly or indirectly, any Partnership Group Member, then the HollyFrontier Group shall have the right to terminate this Agreement with
respect to any Services provided to such Partnership Group Member. 
 Section 8.04 Right of Termination by Either Party. Any
Party may terminate this Agreement upon prior written notice to the other Party if the other Party is in Material Default of any of its obligations under this Agreement; and 

(a) the non-defaulting Party gives prior written notice of such Material Default to the defaulting
Party, which notice shall set forth in reasonable detail the facts and circumstances of such Material Default; and 
 (b) the defaulting
Party fails to cure the Material Default within twenty (20) Business Days from receipt by the defaulting Party of the written notice. 

Section 8.05 Effect of Termination. The termination of this Agreement shall not relieve any Party of its obligations to pay
amounts of money due hereunder which accrued prior to such termination. Upon termination, the applicable HollyFrontier Group Member shall promptly make available for review and copying by the applicable Partnership Group Member its then existing
books and records relating to the Assets. 

  
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 Section 8.06 Withdrawal. As of the Effective Time, this Agreement shall
terminate with respect to HollyFrontier Cheyenne, and HollyFrontier Cheyenne shall have only those rights, obligations or liabilities that survive termination of this Agreement in accordance with the terms hereof. 

ARTICLE IX 
 Notices

 Any notice or other communication given under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be delivered in accordance with the
requirements for notices set forth in the Omnibus Agreement. 
 ARTICLE X 

Applicable Law 

REGARDLESS OF THE PLACE OF CONTRACTING, PLACE(S) OF PERFORMANCE, OR OTHERWISE, THE PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND ALL AMENDMENTS,
MODIFICATIONS, ALTERATIONS OR SUPPLEMENTS HERETO SHALL BE GOVERNED AND INTERPRETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WHERE THE SERVICES ARE PERFORMED, WITHOUT REGARD TO THE PRINCIPLES OF CONFLICTS OF LAW OR ANY OTHER PRINCIPLE THAT MIGHT
REFER THE GOVERNANCE OR INTERPRETATION OF THIS AGREEMENT TO THE LAW OF ANOTHER JURISDICTION. 
 ARTICLE XI 

Disputes Between the Parties 

Section 11.01 Dispute Resolution. Subject to Article VIII, any Dispute arising out of or in connection with this Agreement,
including any question regarding the existence, validity or termination of this Agreement, shall be exclusively resolved in accordance with Article VIII of the Omnibus Agreement. 

Section 11.02 Performance During Disputes. Pending resolution of any Dispute between the Parties, the Parties shall continue to
perform in good faith their respective obligations under this Agreement based upon the last agreed performance demonstrated prior to the Dispute. 

ARTICLE XII 
 General
Provisions 
 Section 12.01 Assignability. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and shall be binding upon the
Parties and their respective successors and assigns; provided, however, that neither this Agreement nor any of the rights, benefits or obligations hereunder shall be assigned, by operation of applicable law or otherwise, by any Party
without the prior written consent of the other Parties, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld; provided, however that each Party may assign its rights and obligations hereunder to an Affiliate without the consent of any other
Party. Except as provided for herein, nothing in this Agreement is intended to confer any rights, benefits or obligations upon any Person other than the Parties and their permitted respective successors and assigns. 

Section 12.02 Further Assurances. The Parties shall execute such additional documents and shall cause such additional
actions to be taken as may be required or, in the judgment of any Party, be necessary or desirable, to effect or evidence the provisions of this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby. 

  
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 Section 12.03 Compliance with Laws. This Agreement is in all respects subject to
all Applicable Laws. The Parties shall at all times comply with all Applicable Laws in the performance of this Agreement. 

Section 12.04 Severability. If any term or other provision of this Agreement is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced by
any Applicable Law or public policy, all other terms and provisions of this Agreement shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect so long as the economic or legal substance of the transactions contemplated hereby is not affected in any manner
materially adverse to any Party hereto. Upon such determination that any term or other provision is invalid, illegal, or incapable of being enforced, the Parties hereto shall negotiate in good faith to modify this Agreement so as to effect the
original intent of the Parties as closely as possible in an acceptable manner in order that the transactions contemplated hereby are consummated as originally contemplated to the greatest extent possible. 

Section 12.05 Waiver. To be effective, any waiver of any right under this Agreement must be in writing and signed by a duly
authorized officer or representative of the Party bound thereby. 
 Section 12.06 Entire Agreement. This Agreement, together
with all the Exhibits attached hereto, constitutes the entire agreement of the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof as applicable to such Party and supersedes all prior agreements and undertakings, both written and oral, between any of
the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. 
 Section 12.07 Amendment. This Agreement may not be amended or modified
except by an instrument in writing signed by, or on behalf of, each of the Parties hereto. 
 Section 12.08 Counterparts. This
Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, and by the Parties hereto in separate counterparts, each of which when executed shall be deemed to be an original but all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same agreement.

 Section 12.09 Construction. The Parties have participated jointly in the negotiation and drafting of this Agreement. In the
event an ambiguity or question of intent or interpretation arises, this Agreement shall be construed as if drafted jointly by the Parties and no presumption or burden of proof shall arise favoring or disfavoring a Party by virtue of the authorship
of any of the provisions of this Agreement. 
 Section 12.10 Headings. The Article and Section headings used in this
Agreement have been inserted only for convenience to facilitate reference and they shall not be determinative in construing the meaning, interpretation or application of any Article or Section. 

Section 12.11 Exhibits. The Exhibits referred to herein are attached hereto and by this reference are incorporated herein and made
a part hereof. In the event there is any conflict between this Agreement and an Exhibit, the provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed controlling. 

Section 12.12 Binding Effect. This Agreement will be binding upon, and will inure to the benefit of, the Parties and their
respective successors, permitted assigns and legal representatives. 
 Section 12.13 Cooperation. The Parties acknowledge
that they are entering into a long-term arrangement in which the cooperation of the parties will be required. If, during the term of this Agreement, changes in the operations, facilities or methods of any HollyFrontier Group Member or any
Partnership Group Member will materially benefit one of them without detriment to the other, the Parties commit to each other to make reasonable efforts to cooperate and assist each other. 

Section 12.14 No Third Party Beneficiaries. No Person not a Party to this Agreement will have any rights under this Agreement as a
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HEP Seconded Employee. In furtherance but not in limitation of the foregoing: (i) nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to provide any HEP Seconded Employee with a right to continued
Secondment or employment; and (ii) nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute an amendment to any benefit plan or limit in any way the right of the Parties to amend, modify or terminate, in whole or in part, any benefit plan which
may be in effect from time to time. 
 [Signature page follows.] 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be signed by their duly
authorized officers as of the date first set forth above. 
  

			
	 HOLLYFRONTIER GROUP:
  

HOLLYFRONTIER PAYROLL SERVICES, INC. HOLLYFRONTIER EL DORADO REFINING LLC

HOLLYFRONTIER TULSA REFINING LLC
 HOLLYFRONTIER WOODS CROSS
REFINING LLC
 HOLLYFRONTIER NAVAJO REFINING LLC

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Thomas G. Creery

			
	Name:	 	Thomas G. Creery
	Title:	 	Senior Vice President, Commercial
	
	CHEYENNE RENEWABLE DIESEL COMPANY LLC

 
			
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Thomas G. Creery

			
	Name:	 	Thomas G. Creery
	Title:	 	President
	
	 PARTNERSHIP GROUP:
  

HOLLY LOGISTIC SERVICES, L.L.C.
 HOLLY ENERGY PARTNERS –
OPERATING, L.P.
 CHEYENNE LOGISTICS LLC
 EL DORADO LOGISTICS
LLC
 EL DORADO OPERATING LLC
 HEP TULSA LLC

WOODS CROSS OPERATING LLC
 HEP WOODS CROSS, L.L.C.

HEP PIPELINE, L.L.C.

 
			
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Richard L. Voliva III

			
	Name:	 	Richard L. Voliva III
	Title:	 	President

  

			
	 ACKNOWLEDGED AND AGREED FOR PURPOSES OF SECTION 8.06:

 
 HOLLYFRONTIER CHEYENNE REFINING LLC

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Thomas G. Creery

			
	Name:	 	Thomas G. Creery
	Title:	 	Senior Vice President, Commercial

  
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 Exhibit A 

to 
 Fourth Amended
and Restated Services and Secondment Agreement 
  
  

Defined Terms 

“Accounting Procedures” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.01. 

“Affiliate” has the meaning set forth in the Partnership Agreement. 

“Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“Allocation Methodology” has the meaning set forth in Exhibit D. 

“Applicable Law” means any applicable statute, law, regulation, ordinance, rule, judgment, rule of law, order, decree,
permit, approval, concession, grant, franchise, license, agreement, requirement, or other governmental restriction or any similar form of decision of, or any provision or condition of any permit, license or other operating authorization issued under
any of the foregoing by, or any determination by any Governmental Authority having or asserting jurisdiction over the matter or matters in question, whether now or hereafter in effect and in each case as amended (including, without limitation, all
of the terms and provisions of the common law of such Governmental Authority), as interpreted and enforced at the time in question. 

“Assets” means such assets as are identified on Exhibit C, as amended from time to time. 

“Bankruptcy” means, with respect to any Person, that: (i) files a petition or otherwise commences, authorizes or
acquiesces in the commencement of a proceeding or cause of action under any bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or similar applicable law, or has any such petition filed or commenced against it which is not withdrawn or dismissed within thirty
(30) Days, (ii) makes a general assignment or any general arrangement for the benefit of creditors, (iii) otherwise becomes bankrupt or insolvent (however evidenced) or (iv) has a liquidator, administrator, receiver, trustee,
conservator or similar official appointed with respect to it or any substantial portion of its property or assets which is not withdrawn or dismissed within thirty (30) Days. 

“Business Day” means any day except for Saturday, Sunday or a legal holiday in the State of Texas. 

“Change of Control” has the meaning set forth in the Omnibus Agreement. 

“Cheyenne Assets” has the meaning set forth on Exhibit C. 

“Cheyenne Logistics” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“Cheyenne Facility” means that certain facility owned by HollyFrontier Cheyenne in Cheyenne, Wyoming and formerly a petroleum
refinery. 
 “Claim” means any existing or threatened future claim, demand, suit, action, investigation, proceeding,
governmental action or cause of action of any kind or character (in each case, whether civil, criminal, investigative or administrative), known or unknown, under any theory, including those based on theories of contract, tort, statutory liability,
strict liability, employer liability, premises liability, products liability, breach of warranty or malpractice. 

 “CRDC” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“Control” has the meaning set forth in the Omnibus Agreement. 

“Damages” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.01. 

“Dispute” means any dispute or difference that arises between two or more Parties in connection with or arising out of this
Agreement (including, any dispute as to the termination or invalidity of this Agreement or any provision of it). 
 “El Dorado
Assets” has the meaning set forth on Exhibit C. 
 “El Dorado Logistics” has the meaning set forth in the
Preamble. 
 “El Dorado Operating” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“El Dorado Refinery” means that certain petroleum refinery owned by HollyFrontier El Dorado in El Dorado, Kansas. 

“Force Majeure” has the meaning set forth in the Omnibus Agreement. 

“GAAP” means United States generally accepted accounting principles. 

“Governmental Authority” means any federal, state, local or foreign government or any provincial, departmental or other
political subdivision thereof, or any entity, body or authority exercising executive, legislative, judicial, regulatory, administrative or other governmental functions or any court, department, commission, board, bureau, agency, instrumentality or
administrative body of any of the foregoing. 
 “HEP” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals. 

“HEP Entity” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals. 

“HEP Pipeline” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“HEP Seconded Employee Expenses” has the meaning set forth in Exhibit D. 

“HEP Seconded Employees” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.01. 

“HEP Tulsa” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“HEP Woods Cross” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“HollyFrontier Group” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“HollyFrontier Cheyenne” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“HollyFrontier El Dorado” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“HollyFrontier Navajo” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“HollyFrontier Group Member” means any member of the HollyFrontier Group. 

  
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 “HollyFrontier Tulsa” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“HollyFrontier Woods Cross” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“Holly GP” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“HPS” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“Master Site Services Agreement” means that certain Fourth Amended and Restated Master Site Services Agreement effective as
of January 1, 2021 between the HollyFrontier Group and certain of their Affiliates, and Cheyenne Logistics, El Dorado Logistics and HEP Tulsa and certain of their Affiliates. 

“Material Default” means: (i) the failure of a Party to pay the applicable Party any money payable by that Party within
ten (10) Business Days after demand therefor, except a failure related to a bona fide business dispute about the amount of such payment or the liability for such payment, or (ii) the failure of a Party to perform its material obligations
under this Agreement, which is not cured to the reasonable satisfaction of the applicable other Party within thirty (30) days after the date the Party receives notice that such obligation has not been performed, except when excused by Force
Majeure or by some other provision of this Agreement, and except a failure related to a bona fide dispute about any obligation. 

“Navajo Assets” has the meaning set forth on Exhibit C. 

“Navajo Refinery” means that certain petroleum refinery owned by HollyFrontier Navajo in Artesia, New Mexico and operated in
conjunction with facilities located in Lovington, New Mexico. 
 “Omnibus Agreement” shall mean the Twenty-First Amended
and Restated Omnibus Agreement, effective as of January 1, 2021, as may be further amended from time to time, by and among HollyFrontier Corporation, a Delaware corporation, the other Holly Entities (as defined in the Omnibus Agreement and
listed on the signature pages thereto), Holly Energy Partners, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership, and the other Partnership Entities (as defined in the Omnibus Agreement and listed on the signature pages thereto), as the same may be amended,
modified or supplemented from time to time. 
 “Parties” means the Partnership Group and the HollyFrontier Group
collectively. 
 “Partnership” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“Partnership Agreement” means the Second Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of HEP, dated as of
October 31, 2017, as amended and as may be further amended from time to time, by and among HEP Logistics Holdings, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership, and HollyFrontier Corporation, a Delaware corporation, together with others who become
Partners (as defined in the Partnership Agreement). 
 “Partnership Group” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“Partnership Group Member” means any member of the Partnership Group. 

“Party” means any Partnership Group Member or any HollyFrontier Group Member, individually. 

“Period of Secondment” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.01. 

  
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 “Person” means an individual or a corporation, limited liability company,
partnership, joint venture, trust, unincorporated organization association, government agency or political subdivision thereof or other entity. 

“Prudent Industry Practice” has the meaning set forth in the Omnibus Agreement. 

“Secondment” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.01. 

“Services” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.01. 

“Throughput Agreement” means an agreement or agreements whereby HollyFrontier El Dorado, CRDC, HollyFrontier Navajo or
HollyFrontier Tulsa (or their Affiliates) agrees to terminal, transport or store crude oil or refined petroleum products on, in or at the Assets, as such agreements may be amended, modified or superseded from time to time. 

“Tolling Agreement” means an agreement whereby HollyFrontier El Dorado, or HollyFrontier Woods Cross (or their Affiliates)
agrees to certain processing or refining services at the Assets, as such agreement may be amended, modified or superseded from time to time. 

“Tulsa Assets” has the meaning set forth on Exhibit C. 

“Tulsa Refinery” means that certain petroleum refinery owned by HollyFrontier Tulsa in Tulsa, Oklahoma. 

“Woods Cross Assets” has the meaning set forth on Exhibit C. 

“Woods Cross Operating” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“Woods Cross Refinery” means that certain petroleum refinery owned by HollyFrontier Woods Cross in West Bountiful, Utah. 

  
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 Exhibit B 

to 
 Fourth Amended
and Restated Services and Secondment Agreement 
  
  

Interpretation 
 As used in this
Agreement, unless a clear contrary intention appears: 
 (a) any reference to the singular includes the plural and vice versa, any reference
to natural persons includes legal persons and vice versa, and any reference to a gender includes the other gender; 
 (b) the words
“hereof”, “herein”, and “hereunder” and words of similar import, when used in this Agreement, shall refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular provision of this Agreement; 

(c) any reference to Articles, Sections and Exhibits are, unless otherwise stated, references to Articles, Sections and Exhibits of or to this
Agreement and references in any Section or definition to any clause means such clause of such Section or definition. The headings in this Agreement have been inserted for convenience only and shall not be taken into account in its interpretation;

 (d) reference to any agreement (including this Agreement), document or instrument means such agreement, document, or instrument as
amended, modified or supplemented and in effect from time to time in accordance with the terms thereof and, if applicable, the terms of this Agreement; 

(e) the Exhibits hereto form an integral part of this Agreement and are equally binding therewith. Any reference to “this Agreement”
shall include such Exhibits; 
 (f) references to a Person shall include any permitted assignee or successor to such Party in accordance
with this Agreement and reference to a Person in a particular capacity excludes such Person in any other capacity; 
 (g) if any period is
referred to in this Agreement by way of reference to a number of days, the days shall be calculated exclusively of the first and inclusively of the last day unless the last day falls on a day that is not a Business Day in which case the last day
shall be the next succeeding Business Day; 
 (h) the use of “or” is not intended to be exclusive unless explicitly indicated
otherwise; 
 (i) references to “$” or to “dollars” shall mean the lawful currency of the United States of America; and

 (j) the words “includes,” “including,” or any derivation thereof shall mean “including without limitation”
or “including, but not limited to.” 

  
 B-1 

 Exhibit C 

to 
 Fourth Amended
and Restated Services and Secondment Agreement 
  
  

Services 
 The HollyFrontier Group shall
provide HEP Seconded Employees to the Partnership Group to perform operational and maintenance activities related to the following assets that are owned (in whole or in part) or leased by any Partnership Group Member, or with respect to which any
Partnership Group Member has the right or obligation to operate and/or maintain, at each of the following refinery locations: 
  

	1.	 Cheyenne Facility (the “Cheyenne Assets”) 

 

	 	A.	 Crude Contango tanks and associated piping, pumps and valves as well as all idled tanks owned by the
Partnership Group. 

  

	2.	 El Dorado Refinery (the “El Dorado Assets”) 

 

	 	A.	 Group 1 El Dorado Assets: 

Storage tanks located at or comprising any part of the El Dorado Refinery, the valves and piping located in the tank farm area that are
directly connected to the Partnership Group’s storage tanks at the El Dorado Refinery and piping at the El Dorado Refinery connected to the Nustar and Magellan pipeline. 

Naptha fractionation column and hydrogen generation unit located at the El Dorado Refinery. 

 

	 	B.	 Group 2 El Dorado Assets: 

All assets other than the Group 1 El Dorado Assets at or near the El Dorado Refinery owned by El Dorado Logistics. 

 

	3.	 Tulsa Refinery (the “Tulsa Assets”) 

 

	 	A.	 Group 1 Tulsa Assets: 

Storage tanks located at the west side of the Tulsa Refinery and receiving pipelines connected to the receiving manifolds for such tanks. 

  
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	 	B.	 Group 2 Tulsa Assets: 

All assets other than the Group 1 Tulsa Assets at the Tulsa Refinery owned by HEP Tulsa, including: 

 

	 	•	 	 Seven Rail Racks, including the Lube Oil Rail Rack, Wax Rail Car Rack, Black Oil Rail Rack, Extract Rail Rack,
Bright Stock Rail Rack, Diesel Rail Car Loading Rack and L-70 Rail Rack. 

  

	 	•	 	 Four Truck Racks, including the Lube Oil Truck Rack, Extract Truck Rack, Wax Truck Rack and Soft Wax MEK Truck
Rack. 

  

	4.	 Woods Cross Refinery (the “Woods Cross Assets”) 

 

	 	A.	 Group 1 Woods Cross Assets: 

1. Crude Unit 2: atmospheric distillation tower (15,000 bbls/day nameplate capacity). 

2. FCC Unit 2: fluid catalytic cracking unit (8,000 bbls/day nameplate capacity). 

3. Polymerization Unit: polymerization unit (2,500 bbls/day nameplate capacity). 

Provided, that the Group 1 Woods Cross Assets shall not include any licensed responsibilities for the stationary level gauge located in the
foregoing assets until such time as Woods Cross Operating (or its Affiliate) has obtained the necessary license for the stationary level gauge. Until that time, HollyFrontier Group employees will perform the licensed responsibilities as a transition
service to Woods Cross Operating. 
  

	 	B.	 Group 2 Woods Cross Assets 

All assets other than the Group 1 Woods Cross Assets at or near the Woods Cross Refinery owned by HEP Woods Cross, including Crude Oil Tanks
103, 121 and 126. 
  

	5.	 Navajo Refinery (the “Navajo Assets”) 

 

	 	A.	 Relocated Crude Oil Tank 437. 

 

	 	B.	 Replacement tank for Crude Oil Tank 439 (now known as Tank #1225). 

 

	 	C.	 Crude Oil Tanks 1201A and 1201B. 

 

	 	D.	 Four 50,000 barrel refined product tanks
to-be-constructed at the Navajo Refinery following the effective date of the Agreement. 

  
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 Exhibit D 

to 
 Fourth Amended
and Restated Services and Secondment Agreement 
  
  

Accounting Procedures 

This Exhibit shall govern the Accounting Procedures with regard to the billing and/or reimbursement of costs and expenses incurred by the
HollyFrontier Group in connection with the HEP Seconded Employees pursuant to the Agreement. These Accounting Procedures shall be in effect until replaced or modified by mutual agreement of the Parties. 

 

	1.	 General Provisions  

 

	 	(a)	 Statements and Billings. The HollyFrontier Group shall record the Partnership Group’s financial
transactions resulting from this Agreement in its financial system and allow the Partnership Group reasonable access to such records in that system. 

  

	 	(b)	 Payments by the Partnership Group. The Partnership Group shall pay all costs and expenses incurred by
the HollyFrontier Group in accordance with Section 3.03 of the Agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the HollyFrontier Group shall only look to the Partnership Group Member that owns the applicable Assets for
which such costs and expenses were incurred for payment. 

  

	 	(c)	 Adjustments. Except as otherwise provided in the Agreement, the payment of any such bills shall not
prejudice the right of the Partnership Group to protest or question the correctness or appropriateness thereof; provided, however, that all bills and statements rendered to the Partnership Group during any calendar year shall conclusively be
presumed to be true and correct after twelve (12) months following the end of any such calendar year, unless prior to the end of said twelve (12) month period the Partnership Group takes written exception thereto and makes a claim against
the HollyFrontier Group for adjustment. 

  

	 	(d)	 Financial Records. The HollyFrontier Group shall maintain accurate books and records in accordance with
GAAP. 

  

	 	(e)	 No Duplication. It is the intent of the Parties that any amounts billed to the Partnership Group under
this Agreement shall be without duplication of amounts billed to the Partnership Group under the Omnibus Agreement, the Master Site Services Agreement and other agreements between the Parties. 

 

	2.	 HEP Seconded Employee Expenses. Subject to the Allocation Methodology (as defined below), the
Partnership Group shall be required to provide reimbursement for each month during the Period of Secondment for all costs and expenses incurred for such month for the HEP Seconded Employees, including the following (collectively, the “HEP
Seconded Employee Expenses”): 

  

	 	(a)	 Salary and wages (including payroll and withholding taxes associated therewith); 

 

	 	(b)	 Cash bonuses; 

  

	 	(c)	 Costs of matching and other 401(k) contributions; 

  
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	 	(d)	 Any cash expense associated with any deferred compensation plan; 

 

	 	(e)	 Vacation, sick leave, personal leave, maternity leave and any other federal or state mandated leave;

  

	 	(f)	 Healthcare coverage, including medical, dental, vision and prescription drug coverage; 

 

	 	(g)	 Flexible benefits plan, including medical care and dependent care expense reimbursement programs;

  

	 	(h)	 Short-term disability benefits and long-term disability insurance premiums; 

 

	 	(i)	 Workers’ compensation insurance; 

 

	 	(j)	 Premiums for life insurance, accidental death and dismemberment insurance and any other insurance provided to
the HEP Seconded Employees by the HollyFrontier Group; 

  

	 	(k)	 The vesting of any long-term incentive awards, whether granted before or during the Period of Secondment;

  

	 	(l)	 Termination costs; 

  

	 	(m)	 Business travel expenses and other business expenses reimbursed in the normal course by the HollyFrontier
Group; 

  

	 	(n)	 Any other employee benefit or compensation arrangement customarily provided to all employees by the
HollyFrontier Group for which the HollyFrontier Group incurs costs with respect to HEP Seconded Employees; and 

  

	 	(o)	 Any sales taxes imposed upon the provision of any taxable services provided under this Agreement; provided,
however, that the Parties contemplate that the services provided pursuant to this Agreement are not taxable services for sales and use tax purposes. 

When it is not reasonably practicable to determine the amount of any such costs or expense described above, the Parties shall mutually agree on
the method of determining or estimating such cost or expense. If the actual amount of any cost or expense, once known, varies from the estimate used for billing purposes hereunder, the difference, once determined, shall be reflected as either a
credit or additional charge in the next monthly invoice issued by the HollyFrontier Group, or in such manner as may otherwise be agreed between the Parties. 
  

	3.	 Allocation Methodology. The HollyFrontier Group shall bill the Partnership Group for the HEP Seconded
Employee Expenses in accordance with the following allocation methodology (“Allocation Methodology”): 

The HollyFrontier Group and the Partnership Group will maintain a schedule reflecting whether each HEP Seconded Employee shall be billed based
on the (a) percentage of time such HEP Seconded Employee provides Services to the Partnership Group in relation to the Assets or (b) time such HEP Seconded Employee actually spends providing Services to the Partnership Group in relation to
the Assets. 

  
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 The HollyFrontier Group will use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain an allocation
schedule reflecting the employee costs for each HEP Seconded Employee based on either the (a) percentage of time such HEP Seconded Employee provides Services to the Partnership Group in relation to the Assets or (b) time such HEP Seconded
Employee actually spends providing Services to the Partnership Group in relation to the Assets. The Partnership Group has the right to review and dispute the allocation schedule prior to paying the HEP Seconded Employee Expenses to the HollyFrontier
Group. 
  

	4.	 Direct Costs. The HollyFrontier Group shall be entitled to reimbursement for direct costs, including,
but not be limited to, the following: (a) fees and expenses associated with providing other Persons such as consultants and professionals, and service or other organizations, (b) cost of workers’ compensation insurance premiums paid
or allocated for the HEP Seconded Employees performing Services under this Agreement, not to exceed state manual rates for such insurance on a guaranteed cost basis and charged as an amount per $100 of payroll, and (c) any other expenditure not
covered or dealt with in the foregoing provisions, and that is incurred by the HollyFrontier Group in the necessary and proper conduct of the Services, and that may be captured and billed to the Partnership Group on a direct cost basis.

  
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 Exhibit E-1 

to 
 Fourth Amended
and Restated Services and Secondment Agreement 
  
  

Seconded Employee Positions – El Dorado 
  

	1.	 Refinery Manager (Group 1 El Dorado Assets and Group 2 El Dorado Assets) 

 

	2.	 Operations (Group 1 El Dorado Assets) 

 

	3.	 Oil Movements (Group 1 El Dorado Assets) 

 

	4.	 Safety (Group 1 El Dorado Assets and Group 2 El Dorado Assets) 

 

	5.	 Maintenance (Turnaround, Electrical and Instrumentation, Machinist, Mechanical) (Group 1 El Dorado Assets)

  

	6.	 Environmental (El Dorado Assets and Group 2 El Dorado Assets) 

 

	7.	 Reliability and Engineering (Group 1 El Dorado Assets) 

 

	8.	 Technical Services (Group 1 El Dorado Assets) 

 

	9.	 Training (Group 1 El Dorado Assets and Group 2 El Dorado Assets) 

  
 E-1 

 Exhibit E-2 

to 
 Fourth Amended
and Restated Services and Secondment Agreement 
  
  

Seconded Employee Positions – Cheyenne 
  

	1.	 Refinery Manager (Cheyenne Assets) 

 

	2.	 Operations (Cheyenne Assets) 

 

	3.	 Oil Movements (Cheyenne Assets) 

 

	4.	 Operations Training (Cheyenne Assets) 

 

	5.	 Safety (Cheyenne Assets) 

 

	6.	 Maintenance (Cheyenne Assets) 

 

	7.	 Environmental (Cheyenne Assets) 

  
 E-2 

 Exhibit E-3 

to 
 Fourth Amended
and Restated Services and Secondment Agreement 
  
  

Seconded Employee Positions – Tulsa 
  

	1.	 Refinery Manager (Group 1 Tulsa Assets and Group 2 Tulsa Assets) 

 

	2.	 Operations (Group 1 Tulsa Assets and Group 2 Tulsa Assets) 

 

	3.	 Oil Movements (Group 1 Tulsa Assets) 

 

	4.	 Safety (Group 1 Tulsa Assets and Group 2 Tulsa Assets) 

 

	5.	 Maintenance (Group 1 Tulsa Assets and Group 2 Tulsa Assets) 

 

	6.	 Environmental (Group 1 Tulsa Assets and Group 2 Tulsa Assets) 

  
 E-3 

 Exhibit E-4 

to 
 Fourth Amended
and Restated Services and Secondment Agreement 
  
  

Seconded Employee Positions – Woods Cross 
  

	1.	 Refinery Manager (Group 1 Woods Cross Assets and Group 2 Woods Cross Assets) 

 

	2.	 Operations (Unit Operations) (Group 1 Woods Cross Assets) 

 

	3.	 Safety (Occupational and Process) (Group 1 Woods Cross Assets and Group 2 Woods Cross Assets)

  

	4.	 Environmental (Group 1 Woods Cross Assets and Group 2 Woods Cross Assets) 

 

	5.	 Engineering Services (Group 1 Woods Cross Assets) 

 

	6.	 Training / Operations Excellence (Group 1 Woods Cross Assets and Group 2 Woods Cross Assets)

  

	7.	 Maintenance (including I & E) (Group 1 Woods Cross Assets and Group 2 Woods Cross Assets)

  

	8.	 Oil Movements (Group 2 Woods Cross Assets) 

  
 E-4 

 Exhibit E-5 

to 
 Fourth Amended
and Restated Services and Secondment Agreement 
  
  

Seconded Employee Positions – Navajo 
  

	1.	 Refinery Manager (Navajo Assets) 

 

	2.	 Operations (Navajo Assets) 

 

	3.	 Oil Movements (Navajo Assets) 

 

	4.	 Safety (Occupational) (Navajo Assets) 

 

	5.	 Environmental (Navajo Assets) 

 

	6.	 Training / Operations Excellence (Navajo Assets) 

 

	7.	 Maintenance (including I & E) (Navajo Assets) 

 

	8.	 Blending (Artesia) (Navajo Assets) 

  
 E-5

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