Document:

Exhibit 10.2

 

CONSULTING AGREEMENT

 

 

This Consulting Agreement (the “Agreement”) dated this
22nd day of July, 2021 between DarkPulse, Inc., a Delaware corporation doing business as DarkPulse, Inc. (the “Company”)
and Rick Gibson (the “Consultant”).

 

BACKGROUND:

 

		A.	The Company is of the opinion that the Consultant has the necessary qualifications, experience and abilities to provide services to
the Company.
		B.	Consultant agrees to provide such services to the Company on the terms and conditions set out in this agreement.

 

IN CONSIDERATION OF the foregoing recitals and of the following
covenants the Company and the Consultant (individually the “Party” and collectively the “Parties”) hereby agree:

 

Services Provided

 

		1.	Company agrees to engage Consultant to act as Company’s Director, Strategic Initiatives, and provide the Company with
services (“the Services”) befitting the position.

 

Term of Agreement

 

		2.	This Agreement is effective as of July 22, 2021 and will continue for 24 months, or otherwise mutually modified by the Parties.

 

Termination

 

		3.	Either Party may terminate this Agreement immediately in its sole and absolute discretion. Consultant will be entitled to payment
for full terms of the contract. Company will be entitled to receive all Work Product completed or in progress as of the date of termination
or cancellation. Company will have no other liability arising out of termination.

 

Compensation

 

		4.	For the Service Provided Consultant will be compensated in US dollars as follows:

		a.	A monthly fee of $5,000.00 cash and $5,000.00 in company stock options. Options will be calculated on the monthly anniversary date
at market price and have a 3-year term.

		b.	DPLS retains right of first refusal to purchase options from consultant.

 

Expenses

 

		2.	Consultant will only be reimbursed for reasonable expenses pre-approved by the Company in writing.

 

Confidentiality

 

		3.	Confidential information (the “Confidential Information”) refers to any data or information relating to the business of
the Company which would reasonably be considered to be proprietary to the Company, that is not generally known in the industry of the
Company, and the release of which could reasonably be expected to cause harm to the Company.

		4.	Consultant agrees that they will not disclose, divulge, reveal, report, or use for any purpose any Confidential Information which
the Consultant has obtained, except as authorized by the Company. This obligation will survive indefinitely upon termination of this agreement.

 

Non-Competition

 

		5.	Other than with the express written consent of Company, which will not be unreasonably withheld, Consultant will not during the continuance
of this agreement or within 1 year after termination be directly or indirectly involved with a business which is in direct competition
with the Company, or divert or attempt to divert any business from the Company

 

Non-Solicitation

 

		6.	Consultant agrees that during the term of this agreement and for a period of 1 year after termination Consultant will not in any way
directly or indirectly interfere with or disrupt the Company’s relationship with its employees or service providers.

 

Ownership or Materials and Intellectual Property

 

		7.	All intellectual property and related materials (the “IP”) including any related work in progress that is developed or
produced under this agreement will be the sole property of the Company and its use will not be restricted in any manner.

 

Independent Contractor

 

		8.	It is expressly agreed that Consultant is acting as an independent contractor and not as an employee.

 

Notices

 

		9.	All notices and other communications shall be given in writing and delivered to the Parties as follows:

 

	To Company:	
    DarkPulse, Inc.

    1345 Avenue of the Americas 

    2nd Floor 

    New York, NY 10105

    doleary@DarkPulse.com

    1.866.204.6703 (fax)

	To Consultant:	
    Rick Gibson

    5930 N. Moccasin Trail

    Tucson AZ 85750

    rick@hotventures.com

    520-661.6797

Indemnification

 

		10.	Each party agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the other Party
against all claims, losses, liabilities and demands either Party may suffer arising out of: any breach of the terms of this Agreement;
the performance of the Services; and any acts or omissions of either Party hereunder.

 

Modification

 

		11.	Any amendment or modification or additional obligation assumed by either party in connection with this Agreement will only be binding
if evidenced in writing signed by each Party or its authorized representative.

 

Assignment

 

		12.	No rights or interests in the Agreement will be assigned by Consultant (including the hiring of subcontractors to perform any part
of Services) without the prior written consent of Company.

 

Entire Agreement

 

		13.	It is agreed that there is no representation, warranty, collateral agreement or condition affecting this agreement except as expressly
provided in this agreement

 

Severability

 

		14.	In the event that any party, article, section, paragraph, or clause of this Agreement shall be held to be indefinite, invalid, or
otherwise unenforceable, the entire Agreement shall not fail on account thereof, and the balance of the Agreement shall continue in full
force and effect.

 

Waiver

 

		15.	No waiver of any provision of this Agreement or any right or obligation of a party will be effective unless
in writing, signed by the parties. The failure of either party to enforce a right will not constitute a waiver.

 

Governing Law

 

		16.	This Agreement shall be governed by and construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of New York without regard
to the choice of law rules therein, and each of the parties hereby consent to exclusive personal jurisdiction in the state and federal
courts of New York.

 

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties, intending
to be legally bound, have caused this Agreement to be executed on the dates set forth below.

 

	
    DarkPulse, Inc.

     

     

    /s/ Dennis O’Leary

    By: Dennis O’Leary

    Its: Chief Executive Officer

     

    Date: 7/23/21
	
    Rick Gibson Consultant.

     

    /s/ Rick Gibson

     

     

     

    Date: 7/22/21Exhibit 10.3

 

	 	 Energy and Industrial Advisory Partners (EIAP)

1210 W Clay, Suite 3,

Houston, TX 77019

 

August 03, 2021 

Reference: 00518

 

 

DarkPulse Inc.

New York

USA

1345 Ave of the Americas,

2nd Floor, New York, NY 10105

 

For the Attention of: Dennis O’Leary

 

Dear Dennis,

 

PROPOSED M&A SUPPORT – PROJECT MOORE

 

Energy & Industrial Advisory Partners, LLC
(“EIAP”) is pleased to provide this letter (“Engagement Letter”) to DarkPulse Inc. and any of its
affiliates and/or shareholders (the “Client”) which sets out the proposed terms under which EIAP will act under an
assignment (“Assignment”), as an advisor to the Client in the proposed transaction for agreed target company (“Company”)
or any of its subsidiaries and/or the whole or any part of its or their business or assets (the “Transaction”). Set
forth in this Engagement Letter is an outline of the scope of EIAP’s activities, compensation and other related matters.

 

Scope of Work 

 

EIAP will assist DarkPulse and its nominated
advisors in relation to the proposed transaction. EIAP’s work will include, where appropriate, the following:

 

	 	·	Due Diligence

 

	 	o	Financial Due Diligence

 

	 	§	Quality of Earnings – If necessary, assist DarkPulse in the engagement
of a QofE provider in the UK.
	 	§	Accounting

	 	·	Diligence accounting structures/systems. Understand/forecast costs and process.

	 	§	CAPEX assessment

	 	·	Potential underinvestment
	 	·	Ongoing CAPEX needs

	 	§	Working Capital Assessment

 

	 	o	Legal Due Diligence (EIAP to provide introductions to various lawyers in the UK to be retained) and assist in project management.

	 	§	Deal related

 

 

 

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	 	·	Contracts
		·	Ownership, legal documentation,
titles, HR, IP, Insurance, other liabilities check, company legal structure.
	 	·	Needed reps and warranties (is reps and warranties insurance needed?).
	 	·	Sale Agreement.

	 	o	Operational Due Diligence

 

		§	Commercial impact of legacy and new contracts
in conjunction with legal advisors

		§	Assess synergies (both cost and revenue) with DarkPulse.

		§	Understand potential for DarkPulse to utilize
existing Company sales channel’s to accelerate deployment of the company’s sensing technology, drones, and other IP.

		§	What are the near-term drivers of immediate value creation?

	 	·	Technology
	 	·	Operational improvements.

		§	Opportunities for systems improvements.

		§	Forecasting.

		§	Sales / Route to Market

	 	·	CRM
	 	·	Sales structure, resources etc.
	 	·	Other potential sales opportunities / initiatives

		§	Insurance

 

		·	Advising the Client and agreeing a general strategy for the acquisition process.

		·	Assisting the Client in accessing and evaluation
of the contents of the data room; coordination of the question and answer process; and, responses to further due diligence requests.

		·	Assisting the Client in instructing and evaluating
any reciprocal due diligence it may require to undertake as a consequence of any proposed amendment by the seller of the transaction structure.

		·	Project managing the transaction through to completion.

 

Project Team 

 

EIAP will assign a team led by Sean Shafer and
Cameron Lynch, Managing Partners, to carry out the Assignment. The team will draw as necessary on support from other partners and executives
in our New York and Houston offices.

 

Compensation

 

		1.	Retainer

 

EIAP will receive a monthly Retainer
of US$10,000 (ten thousand US dollars) per month payable upon receipt of invoice. This is exclusive of any applicable sales tax. In the
event of a successful completion as a result of EIAPs involvement, EIAP agrees to deduct the total retainer fee from the Contingent Fee.

 

		2.	Consulting Bonus 

 

EIAP will receive a Consulting Bonus Fee of US$350,000
(three hundred and fifty thousand US dollars), payable upon completion of a transaction for the business.

 

 

 

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	3.	Expenses

 

Out of pocket expenses, reasonably
incurred by EIAP in relation to the Assignment will be billed and reimbursed periodically by the Client throughout the Assignment. EIAP
will seek prior written agreement from the Client prior to incurring any out of pocket expenses.

 

Should EIAP’s work scope be materially
extended during the course of this Assignment EIAP and the Client, acting reasonably, will agree as soon as practical, variations to this
Engagement Letter and an adjustment to the Fees appropriate for the additional work scope agreed.

 

Terms and Exclusivity

 

The Assignment may be terminated, with or without
cause, by DarkPulse or EIAP upon ten days’ written prior notice thereof to the other party, but any such termination shall not affect
any terms or conditions applying to the Assignment having, intended to have, or capable of giving, effect post termination including,
without limitations, DarkPulse’s obligation, i) to pay any expenses incurred prior to the date of termination and any Consulting
Bonus (under the following paragraphs), and ii) to indemnify EIAP and certain related persons and entities as provided for in the Appendix
to this letter (“Appendix”).

 

If (a) during the term of the Assignment, or
(b) within two years following the date of the Assignment’s termination by DarkPulse (provided that such two year period shall be
extended by the same period of time that DarkPulse takes to settle in full all fees, expenses and/or outlays due or to become due to EIAP
as at the date of the Assignment’s termination), the Transaction, or one involving the Client, the Company or any of its subsidiaries
or its or their respective businesses or assets, wholly or in part, substantially similar to the Transaction, is agreed or is negotiated
by or on behalf of the Client or any related entity and is ultimately concluded (whether or not within such two year period), then DarkPulse
shall pay the Consulting Bonus at the completion of such Transaction to the extent provided herein.

 

No advice rendered by EIAP, whether formal or
informal, nor any documents or reports produced by EIAP, may be disclosed, in whole or in part, or summarized, excerpted from or otherwise
referred to without EIAP’s prior written consent. The copyright in the content, layout and typographical arrangement of all such
documents or reports belongs to EIAP or relevant third party providers to EIAP, as the case may be and there is no transfer of title or
ownership of same to the Client. In addition, EIAP may not be otherwise referred to without EIAP’s prior written consent. If requested
by EIAP, the Client shall include a mutually acceptable reference to EIAP in any press release or other public announcement made by the
Client regarding the matters described in this Engagement Letter. It is understood that EIAP will seek to prepare tombstones and similar
marketing materials post-closing which acknowledge EIAP’s role in the Transaction.

 

Assignment Terms

 

This Assignment will be subject to the additional
engagement terms set out in the Appendix to this Engagement Letter. The Appendix should be taken to form a component part of this Engagement
Letter.

 

Commitment

 

We hope that you will find this proposal acceptable
and look forward to working with you on the Transaction. If you wish to proceed on these terms, please accept by countersigning and returning
the enclosed duplicate copy of this letter.

 

 

 

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Yours faithfully,

 

Sean Shafer and Cameron Lynch

 

Managing Partners

 

Energy & Industrial Advisory Partners, LLC

 

We hereby accept the foregoing terms and confirm that you are authorized
on behalf of the Company and its shareholders to proceed with the Assignment in accordance with those terms.

 

	/s/ Denis O’Leary	8-3-2021
	Name: dennis oleary	Date
	 	 
	Position: chairman, CEO, CFO	 
	 	 

 

Duly authorized signatory for and on behalf of DarkPulse Inc. and
its shareholders

 

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ENERGY AND INDUSTRIAL
ADVISORY PARTNERS LLC

 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

 

These Terms and Conditions
(“Terms and Conditions”) are agreed to in connection with your (“Client’s”) engagement of Energy and Industrial
Advisory Partners LLC (“EIAP”) to provide to Client research and analysis services (the “Services”), as detailed
below. This agreement (the “Agreement”) is comprised of three documents, namely 1) these Terms and Conditions; 2) the attached
Scope of Work (“SoW”), and; 3) the attached compensation (“Compensation”).

 

The
parties’ mutual execution of these Terms and Conditions shall constitute an acceptance of all provisions contained herein and in
the attached SoW and Compensation. In the event that any provision contained in the SoW or Compensation conflicts with a provision of
the Terms and Conditions, the SoW or Compensation shall control.

 

THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows:

 

1.      SERVICES

 

EIAP shall perform the Services, which shall
substantially conform to those described in the SoW. EIAP shall deliver to the Client the deliverables in accordance with the terms of
the SoW (the “Work Product”).

 

2.      PAYMENT

 

2.1 Compensation. As EIAP's sole compensation
for the performance of the Services, the Client will pay EIAP in accordance with the terms set forth in the Engagement Letter.

 

2.2 Expenses. Client shall reimburse
EIAP for all reasonable and customary out-of-pocket travel, lodging and related expenses incurred by EIAP’s performance of the Services.
At Client’s request, EIAP will furnish Client with copies of receipts and other customary documentation for any expenses for which
EIAP requests reimbursement.

 

2.3 Payment Terms. All fees and other
amounts set forth in the Engagement Letter are stated in and are payable in U.S. dollars, and shall be payable according to the terms
contained therein. In the event that Client, in good faith, disputes a payment, the parties will use their respective commercially reasonable
efforts to promptly resolve the matter. Notwithstanding the foregoing, including the timing of delivery of any invoice or request for
payment, Client shall pay in full any undisputed amounts no later than 30 days after the completion by EIAP of all services rendered pursuant
to this Agreement.

 

3.      RELATIONSHIP
OF THE PARTIES

 

3.1 Independent Contractor. EIAP is an
independent contractor and nothing in this Agreement will be construed as establishing an employment or agency relationship between EIAP
and Client. EIAP has no authority to bind Client by contract or otherwise. EIAP will perform Services under the general direction of Client,
but EIAP will determine, in EIAP’s sole discretion, the manner and means by which Services are accomplished, subject to the requirement
that EIAP will at all times comply with applicable law.

 

3.2 Taxes and
Benefits. EIAP will report to all applicable government agencies as income all compensation received by EIAP pursuant to this
Agreement. EIAP will be solely responsible for payment of all withholding taxes, social security, workers’ compensation,
unemployment and disability insurance or similar items required by any government agency. EIAP will not be entitled to any benefits
paid or made available by Client to its employees, including, without limitation, any vacation or illness payments, or to
participate in any plans, arrangements or distributions made by Client pertaining to any bonus, stock option, profit sharing,
insurance or similar benefits. EIAP will indemnify and hold Client harmless from and against all damages, liabilities, losses,
penalties, fines, expenses and costs (including reasonable fees and expenses of attorneys and other professionals) arising out of or
relating to any obligation imposed by law on Client to pay any withholding taxes, social security, unemployment or disability
insurance or similar items in connection with compensation received by EIAP pursuant to this Agreement.

 

 

 

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3.3 Liability Insurance. EIAP acknowledges
that Client will not carry any liability insurance on behalf of EIAP. EIAP will maintain in force adequate liability insurance to protect
EIAP from claims of personal injury (or death) or tangible or intangible property damage (including loss of use) that arise out of any
act or omission of EIAP.

 

5.    CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION

 

For purposes of this Agreement, “Confidential
Information” means and will include: (i) any information, materials or knowledge regarding Client and its business, financial
condition, products, programming techniques, customers, suppliers, technology or research and development that is disclosed to EIAP or
to which EIAP has access in connection with performing Services; (ii) the EIAP Work Product; and (iii) the terms and conditions of this
Agreement. Confidential Information will not include any information that: (a) is or becomes part of the public domain through no fault
of EIAP; (b) was rightfully in EIAP's possession at the time of disclosure, without restriction as to use or disclosure; or (c) EIAP rightfully
receives from a third party who has the right to disclose it and who provides it without restriction as to use or disclosure. At all times,
both during EIAP’s engagement by Client as an independent contractor and after its termination, and to the fullest extent permitted
by law, EIAP agrees to hold all Confidential Information in strict confidence, not to use it in any way, commercially or otherwise, except
in performing Services, and not to disclose it to others. EIAP further agrees to take all actions reasonably necessary to protect the
confidentiality of all Confidential Information. Nothing in this Section 5 or otherwise in this Agreement shall limit or restrict in any
way EIAP's immunity from liability for disclosing Client’s trade secrets as specifically permitted by 18 U.S. Code Section 1833.

 

6.    WARRANTIES

 

6.1 Performance Standard. EIAP represents
and warrants that Services will be performed in a thorough and professional manner, consistent with high professional and industry standards
by individuals with the requisite training, background, experience, technical knowledge and skills to perform Services.

 

6.2 Non-infringement. EIAP represents
and warrants that the EIAP Work Product will not infringe, misappropriate or violate the rights of any third party, including, without
limitation, any Intellectual Property Rights or any rights of privacy or rights of publicity, except to the extent any portion of the
EIAP Work Product is created, developed or supplied by Client or by a third party on behalf of Client.

 

7.    INDEMNITY

 

1) EIAP will defend, indemnify and hold Client

harmless from and against
all claims, damages, liabilities, losses, expenses and costs (including reasonable fees and expenses of attorneys and other professionals)
arising out of or resulting from:

 

(a)    any
action by a third party against Client that is based on a claim that any Services performed under this Agreement, or the results of such
Services (including any EIAP Work Product), or Client’s use thereof, infringe, misappropriate or violate such third party’s
Intellectual Property Rights; and

 

(b)    any
action by a third party against Client that is based on any act or omission of EIAP and that results in: (i) personal injury (or death)
or tangible or intangible property damage (including loss of use); or (ii) the violation of any statute, ordinance, or regulation.

 

(c)    any
action by a third party against Client that is based on any act or omission of EIAP that is directly attributable to EIAP’s gross
negligence or willful misconduct.

 

2) Client will
indemnify and hold EIAP harmless, its employees, owners, agents and representatives for any loss, liability, damage, or expense,
including costs of investigation, defense, and reasonable attorneys’ fees suffered by EIAP in connection with Client’s
negligent or criminal use of the “Work Product,” or in connection with Client’s use of the Work Product that
results in a material breach of these Terms and Conditions.

 

 

 

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8.  TERM & TERMINATION

 

8.1 Term. This Agreement will commence
on the date of mutual execution of this Agreement (the “Effective Date”) and, unless terminated earlier in accordance with
the terms of this Agreement, will remain in force and effect for as long as EIAP is performing Services pursuant to the Scope of Work
or a subsequently executed scope of work

 

8.2 Termination for Breach.
Either party may terminate this Agreement (including the SoW and Fee Supplement) if the other party breaches any material term of
this Agreement and fails to cure such breach within fifteen (15) days following written notice thereof from the non-breaching party.

 

8.3 Termination for Convenience. Either
party may terminate this Agreement for convenience upon thirty (30) days following written notice thereof from the non-breaching party.
EIAP shall, in the event of Client’s termination for convenience, use reasonable efforts to mitigate the fees and expenses charged
to Client during this thirty (30) day notice period.

 

8.4 Effect of Termination.  Upon the
expiration or termination of this Agreement for any reason: (i) EIAP will promptly deliver to Client all EIAP Work Product, including
all work in progress on any EIAP Work Product not previously delivered to Client, if any; (ii) EIAP will promptly deliver to Client all
Confidential Information in IAP's possession or control; and (iii) Client will pay EIAP any accrued but unpaid fees due and payable to
EIAP pursuant to Section 2.

 

9.  OWNERSHIP

 

1) Client acknowledges and agrees that EIAP
shall have exclusive ownership of all Work Product, including (without limitation), documentation, reports, or other deliverables to written,
magnetic, or other tangible form that are developed, discovered, conceived, or introduced by EIAP in the course of providing services
under this Agreement. With respect to any Work Product that is delivered to Client during the performance of the Services, EIAP hereby
grants Client a non-exclusive, fully paid, perpetual license to use the Work Product for its internal business purposes only. However,
nothing in this Section 9 shall limit IAP's obligations under Section 5 (Confidential Information). Notwithstanding the foregoing,
Client’s (or EIAP’s) transmittal of the Work Product to an interested third party shall be permitted, so long as the Client,
EIAP, and the third party have executed the customary non-reliance agreement, also known as a “Non-Reliance Letter,” acceptable
to the parties and made expressly in connection with the Work Product.

 

10.   LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
AND DISCLAIMER

 

NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY, EXCEPT
FOR BODILY INJURY OF A PERSON, EIAP AND ITS OFFICERS, AFFILIATES, REPRESENTATIVES, CONTRACTORS AND EMPLOYEES SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
OR LIABLE WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AGREEMENT OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS RELATED THERETO UNDER ANY CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE,
STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHER THEORY: (A) FOR ANY INDIRECT, EXEMPLARY, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES; OR (B) FOR ANY AMOUNTS
THAT, TOGETHER WITH AMOUNTS ASSOCIATED WITH ALL OTHER CLAIMS, EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID TO EIAP UNDER THIS AGREEMENT.

THE WORK PRODUCT
DELIVERED TO CLIENT UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IS DONE SO PURSUANT TO THE SoW, AND IS DELIVERED “AS IS,” AND FOR INFORMATIONAL
PURPOSES ONLY. IT SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL, TAX, INVESTMENT, OR FINANCIAL ADVICE. EIAP IS NOT FIDUCIARY, NOR IS EIAP MADE A
FIDUCIARY BY CLIENT’S RELIANCE ON, OR USE OF, THE WORK PRODUCT. CLIENT ALONE ASSUMES ALL RESPONSIBILITY OF EVALUATING THE
MERITS OF THE WORK PRODUCT AND THE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF THE WORK PRODUCT.

 

11.     NON-SOLICITATION

 

During Term and for a period of twelve (12)
months after the expiration or termination of the Term, CLIENT shall not, and shall not authorize or permit any other person or entity
to, directly or indirectly, knowingly solicit or attempt to solicit, hire or engage any person who is an employee of the EIAP without
EIAP’s prior written consent.

 

 

 

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12.     GENERAL
PROVISIONS

 

12.1 Survival. The rights and obligations
of the parties under Sections 2, 3.2, 3.3, 4, 5, 6.3, 6.5, 7, 8.4, and 8.5 will survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement.

 

12.2 Assignment. EIAP may not assign
or transfer this Agreement, in whole or in part, without Client’s express prior written consent. Any attempt to assign this Agreement,
without such consent, will be void. Subject to the foregoing, this Agreement will bind and benefit the parties and their respective successors
and assigns.

 

12.3 Modification. This Agreement (including
the SoW and Fee Supplement) may only be modified by a writing executed by both parties.

 

12.4 Equitable Remedies. Because the
Services are personal and unique and because EIAP will have access to Confidential Information of Client, Client will have the right to
enforce this Agreement and any of its provisions by injunction, specific performance or other equitable relief, without having to post
a bond or other consideration, in addition to all other remedies that Client may have for a breach of this Agreement at law or otherwise.

 

12.5 Attorney’s Fees. If any action
is necessary to enforce the terms of this Agreement, the substantially prevailing party will be entitled to reasonable attorneys’
fees, costs and expenses in addition to any other relief to which such prevailing party may be entitled.

 

12.6 Marketing. Nothing in this Agreement
prevents or is meant to prevent EIAP or the Client from publicly disclosing, whether online, in print, or verbally, facts concerning the
consulting relationship between EIAP and the Client, including but not limited to, name and location of the parties, duration of relationship
between EIAP and the Client, and the types of services provided to Client by EIAP (and, where relevant, EIAP’s role in a transaction
already publicly disclosed).

 

12.7 Governing Law. This Agreement will
be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas, excluding its body of law controlling conflict of laws.
Any legal action or proceeding arising under this Agreement will be brought exclusively in the federal or state courts located in the
Southern District of New York and the parties irrevocably consent to the personal jurisdiction and venue therein.

 

12.8 Severability.
If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions of
this Agreement will remain in full force and effect, and the provision affected will be construed so as to be enforceable to the maximum
extent permissible by law.

 

12.9 Force
Majeure. If either Party fails to fulfill its obligations hereunder (other than an obligation for the payment of money), when
such failure is due to an act of God, or other circumstance beyond its reasonable control, including but not limited to fire, flood,
civil unrest, riot, war (declared and undeclared), pandemic, or major internet or electrical outages then said failure shall be
excused for the duration of such event and for such a time thereafter as is reasonable to enable the Parties to resume performance
under this Agreement.

 

AGREED TO BY:

 

Energy and Industrial Advisory Partners LLC (“EIAP”)

 

/s/ Cameron L:ynch

 

By: Cameron Lynch

Title: Managing Director

 

Date: 8/3/2021

 

 

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