Document:

EX-10.23

 EXHIBIT 10.23 

Specific Terms in this Exhibit have been redacted because confidential treatment for those terms has been requested. The redacted material has been separately
filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the terms have been marked at the appropriate place with three asterisks [***]. 

SIXTH AMENDMENT TO GAS GATHERING AND TREATING AGREEMENT 

THIS SIXTH AMENDMENT TO GAS GATHERING AND TREATING AGREEMENT (this “Sixth Amendment”) is made by and between SWEPI LP
(“Shipper”) and CENTERPOINT ENERGY FIELD SERVICES, LLC, successor by conversion to CenterPoint Energy Field Services, Inc. (“Gatherer”) effective the 1st day of September,
2011. 
 Background 

Gatherer and Shipper are Parties to that certain Gas Gathering and Treating Agreement dated April 29, 2010, as amended (the “Olympia
GGA”), Capitalized terms used herein, if not defined herein, will have the meaning given to such terms in the Olympia GGA; 
 Gatherer
and Shipper are also Parties to that certain Gas Gathering and Treating Agreement dated September 1, 2009, as amended (the “Magnolia GGA”); and 

The Parties now desire to further amend the Olympia GGA as set forth herein. 

NOW, THEREFORE, for adequate consideration received and acknowledged, the Parties hereto agree as follows: 

 

	1.	As an Additional Service pursuant to Section 7.2 of the Olympia GGA and Magnolia GGA, Gatherer has constructed, or is in the process of constructing, collectively on behalf of Shipper and Encana Oil & Gas
(USA) Inc. (“Shipper Partner”) a total of forty-one (41) Receipt Points collectively on the Olympia Gathering System and Magnolia Gathering System (the “Additional Receipt Points”).
The Additional Receipt Points are more specifically identified on Exhibit A attached to this Amendment and made a part hereof. The term “Olympia Gathering System” as used herein will have the meaning given to such term in the Olympia GGA.
The term “Magnolia Gathering System” as used herein will have the meaning given to such term in the Magnolia GGA. 

  

	2.	(a) There will be no increase in Shipper’s Gathering Fee under the Olympia GGA or Magnolia GGA as compensation for the Additional Services of the Additional Receipt Points. Rather, commencing with Shipper’s
September 2011 monthly Gathering invoice from Gatherer, and in each monthly Gathering invoice thereafter, Shipper will pay to Gatherer sixty-six (66) equal monthly installments of [***] (each, a
“Monthly Installment”) in addition to the other invoiced items. The Parties acknowledge and agree that Shipper is executing an identical Amendment to the Magnolia GGA that also states Shipper will make a [***] monthly payment; however,
only one [***] Monthly Installment is due from Shipper each Month. 

	 	(b)	By separate amendments to its gathering agreements for the Olympia and Magnolia Gathering Systems, commencing with the Shipper Partner’s September 2011 monthly Gathering invoice from Gatherer, and in each Monthly
Gathering invoice thereafter, Shipper Partner will also pay to Gatherer sixty-six (66) separate equal Monthly Installments of [***] under the same terms and conditions in Section 2(a). 

 

	3.	The Parties hereby waive the procedural requirements of Section 7.2 of the Olympia GGA as it relates to the Additional Receipt Points. Simultaneously with entering into this Amendment, the Parties are executing
that certain Additional Services Election, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, documenting Shipper’s request for Gatherer to construct and install the Additional Receipt Points. 

 

	4.	Except as expressly amended herein, the Olympia GGA remains in effect as originally written and previously amended. 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Sixth Amendment is executed as of the Effective Date. 

 

									
	 SHIPPER:
 SWEPI LP
	 		 	 GATHERER:
 CENTERPOINT ENERGY FIELD
SERVICES, LLC

					
	By:	 	 /s/ Robert Cowan
	 		 	By:	  	 /s/ William H. May, Jr.

	Name:	 	Robert Cowan	 		 	Name:	  	William H. May, Jr.
	Title:	 	Attorney-In-Fact	 		 	Title:	  	SVP & CCO

  
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 Exhibit A 

Additional Receipt Points 
  

															
	 Magnolia Well Connects:
	  	Pipeline
Length
(miles)	  	Pipeline
Diameter
(inches)	  	Meter
Size
(inches)	  	 Olympia Well Connects:
	  	Pipeline
Length
(miles)	  	Pipeline
Diameter
(inches)	  	Meter
Size
(inches)
	Blackstone Minerals 15H	  	0.0	  	Mt	  	6	  	Blackstone 4/9	  	3.4	  	6	  	4
								
	Cason-Madden Blue Pad	  	0.3	  	8	  	6	  	Brumley 8-1H	  	0.9	  	6	  	4
								
	Cason-Madden CDP at Yellow Pad	  	0.3	  	8	  	8	  	Brushy Group 33-1H	  	0.0	  	n/a	  	4
								
	Cason-Madden Green Pad	  	0.1	  	8	  	6	  	C Jenkins 11H	  	1.6	  	6	  	4
								
	Colbert Lands 2111-1/2/3	  	0.7	  	8	  	6	  	C Jenkins 14H	  	0,0	  	6	  	4
								
	D.H. Milner 24 2541-2)	  	0.1	  	6	  	6	  	Gary Lee 7-1H	  	1.6	  	6	  	4
								
	Edgar Cason 13-(2-3)	  	0.2	  	8	  	6	  	Las Omigas 2-1H	  	0.0	  	n/a	  	4
								
	Edgar Cason 1344-5) East Pad	  	0.2	  	8	  	6	  	LeGrande 20-1H	  	0.1	  	6	  	4
								
	George Lormand 33-(1-3)H	  	1.0	  	10	  	6	  	Martin Timber 36-1H	  	0.0	  	n/a	  	4
								
	George Lormand 33-(4-6)H	  	0.2	  	8	  	6	  	Mortiz ET AL 31	  	3.0	  	8	  	6
								
	Harris-Douglas 15H & 22H	  	0.0	  	12	  	8 (2
meters)	  	Nabors Properties 10-1H	  	0.0	  	6	  	4
								
	Joseph Dill 4 (1-4)	  	0.2	  	8	  	6	  	Olympia Minerals 12-1H	  	0.5	  	6	  	4
								
	Joseph Dill 4 (5-7)	  	0.2	  	8	  	6	  	Olympia Minerals 32H-1	  	0.2	  	6	  	6
								
	Lake Charm 15-(1-2)H	  	0.0	  	n/a	  	6	  	Sebastian 11-1H	  	0.0	  	n/a	  	4
								
	LP Ware 15-(1-3)	  	0.0	  	n/a	  	6	  	Sistrunk-Weyerhaeuser 3H & 16H RPH	  	0.0	  	n/a	  	8
								
	M&M Almond et al 03-(4-7) East Pad	  	0.2	  	6	  	6	  	Theresa Spears 9H 2	  	0.1	  	6	  	6
								
	Melburn Wood 11-1H	  	1.0	  	6	  	4	  	Yves LeLong 32-1H	  	4.3	  	10	  	4
								
	O.E. Moore 1-(1-2)H	  	0.1	  	6	  	6	  		  		  		  	
								
	Sustainable Forest 26H-1	  	0.6	  	6	  	6	  		  		  		  	
								
	Sustainable Forest 27H-1	  	1.5	  	10	  	6	  		  		  		  	
								
	Sustainable Forrest 26-(4-5) East Pad	  	0.6	  	8	  	6	  		  		  		  	
								
	TJL Hamm 15H	  	0.0	  	n/a	  	6	  		  		  		  	
								
	Wiley Smith 15H	  	0.0	  	n/a	  	6	  		  		  		  	
								
	WKP Properties 12H-1	  	0.1	  	6	  	4EX-10.24

 EXHIBIT 10.24 

SEVENTH AMENDMENT TO GAS GATHERING AND TREATING AGREEMENT 

THIS SEVENTH AMENDMENT TO GAS GATHERING AND TREATING AGREEMENT (this “Seventh Amendment”) is made by and between SWEPI LP
(“Shipper”) and CENTERPOINT ENERGY FIELD SERVICES, LLC, successor by conversion to CenterPoint Energy Field Services, Inc. (“Gatherer”) effective this 1st day of September,
2011. 
 Background 

Gatherer and Shipper are Parties to that certain Gas Gathering and Treating Agreement dated April 29, 2010, as amended (as amended, the
“Olympia GGA”). Capitalized terms used herein, if not defined herein, will have the meaning given to such terms in the Olympia GGA; 

Gatherer may, at its discretion, use an inline scavenger to treat and assist Shipper in meeting Shipper’s Gas Quality Specifications, the
blend of Shipper’s Gas received from all Receipt Points on the Olympia Gathering System; and 
 The Parties desire to amend the GGA as
set forth herein to provide for the Shipper to reimburse Gatherer for the inline scavenger chemical costs. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, for adequate
consideration received and acknowledged, the Parties hereto agree as follows: 
  

	1.	If Gatherer, in its discretion, uses an inline scavenger to treat the blend of Shipper’s Gas received from all Receipt Points on the Olympia Gathering System, Shipper and Shipper Partner will each reimburse
Gatherer for one-half ( 1⁄2) of the costs of all chemicals used in the inline scavenger treatment process (collectively
the “Scavenger Materials”). 

  

	2.	Gatherer will invoice Shipper Monthly for Shipper’s one-half ( 1⁄2) of the Scavenger
Materials and Shipper will pay each invoice according to Section 9: Payments of Exhibit A to the GGA. 

 Except as
expressly amended hereby, the GGA and the Amendments remain in effect. 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Seventh Amendment is executed as of the
15th day of December, 2011. 
  

									
	 SHIPPER:
 SWEPI LP
	 		 	 GATHERER:
 CENTERPOINT ENERGY FIELD
SERVICES, LLC

					
	By:	 	 /s/ Robert Cowan
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ William H. May, Jr.

	Name:	 	Robert Cowan	 		 	Name:	 	William H. May, Jr.
	Title:	 	Attorney-In-Fact	 		 	Title:	 	Sr. V.P. & CCOEX-10.25

 EXHIBIT 10.25 
  

			
	

	  	 P.O. Box 24300, LS450

Oklahoma City, OK 73124

 T (405) 525-7788

 August 8, 2016 
 Vine
Oil & Gas, LP 
 Attn: Eric Marsh President and CEO 

5800 Granite Parkway 
 Suite 550 

Plano, Texas 75024 
  

	Re:	Letter Agreement Regarding Chatman Compressor Station on the Olympia Gathering System 

 Dear Sir: 

This letter agreement (this “Letter Agreement”) is made by and between Enable Midstream Partners, LP (formerly known as CenterPoint
Energy Field Services, LLC) (“Enable”) and Vine Oil & Gas LP (successor-in-interest to SWEPI LP) (“Vine”). Enable and Vine are parties to
those certain Gas Gathering and Treating Agreements dated September 1, 2009 and April 29, 2010, as has been amended from time to time (respectively the “Magnolia GGA” and the “Olympia GGA”). This Letter Agreement is
subject to and made part of the Olympia GGA. Capitalized terms used in this Letter Agreement, if not defined herein, will have the meaning ascribed to them in the Olympia GGA. Enable and Vine may be referred to sometimes individually as a
“Party” and collectively as “Parties.” 
 NOW, THEREFORE, for adequate consideration received and acknowledged, the
Parties hereto agree as follows: 
  

	 	1.	Enable will utilize its best efforts to provide a daily average pressure over the course of any Month at the Chatman Compressor Station of approximately 675 psig. Nothing herein shall change any other Pressure
Requirements under the Olympia GGA, nor shall it require Enable to add or make modifications to the Olympia Gathering System, if despite Enable’s best efforts, the daily average pressure over the course of any Month is above 675 psig at the
Chatman Compressor Station. Enable and Vine expressly agree that no breach of the Olympia GGA shall occur, and no penalty, fee reduction, termination right, volume reduction, release, or any other right or remedy is created or provided to Vine if
the daily average pressure over the course of any Month at the Chatman Compressor Station is above 675 psig. 

  

	 	2.	 For volumes of Gas that flow from the Olympia Gathering System to the Magnolia Gathering System through the
Chatman Compressor Station, the percentage of Gathering Fuel, as provided by Vine in kind under the terms and conditions of the Olympia GGA, shall be increased by the difference in the

	 	
Gathering Fuel percentages then currently in effect under the Magnolia GGA and the Olympia GGA during said Gas flow. Additionally, if the daily average pressure over the course of any Month is
675 psig or lower at the Chatman Compressor Station, then the percentage of Gathering Fuel, as provided by Vine in kind under the terms and conditions of the Olympia GGA and this Letter Agreement, shall be increased by fifteen tenths (0.15) during
such Month, after taking into account the incremental increase under the preceding sentence (if applicable), but only for the volumes of Gas that flows through the Chatman Compressor Station (the fuel increases contemplated by this sentence and the
preceding sentence, collectively, the “Incremental Fuel”). The Parties agree that nothing herein (including the Incremental Fuel) shall alter, increase, expand, decrease or amend the Annual Volume Commitments, as provided in the Olympia
GGA, or payments made in connection therewith and that any such alteration, increase, expansion, decrease or amendment that would otherwise apply but for this sentence shall be treated as an independent obligation of Vine and no other person (other
than its successors and assigns). All fuel percentages and pressure requirements are based upon the current operating conditions of the Olympia Gathering System. 

  

	 	3.	Except as expressly amended hereby, all terms, conditions and provisions of the Olympia GGA, shall remain in full force and effect. 

  

	 	4.	Each Party may terminate this Letter Agreement in its sole discretion and without any liability or obligation upon: (i) thirty (30) days’ advance written notice to the other party or (ii) the termination
of the Olympia GGA. 

 This Letter Agreement, when accepted by Vine in the space provided below, shall become part of the
Olympia GGA. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact Jeffrey Holloway at 318¬218-3446 if you have any questions. 

 

			
	Sincerely,
	
	ENABLE MIDSTREAM PARTNERS, LP
	By Enable GP, LLC, its General Partner
		
	By:	 	/s/ Authorized Signatory                                
          
	Name:	 	 
	Title:	 	 

 Agreed and effective this         day of August, 2016. 

 

			
	VINE OIL & GAS LP
	By:	 	Vine Oil & Gas GP LLC,
	Its General Partners
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Eric D. Marsh

		 	Eric D. Marsh, President

  
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