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EXHIBIT 4.2

THIRD GUARANTOR SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE

THIRD GUARANTOR SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE (this “Guarantor Supplemental Indenture”), dated as of June 29, 2018, among California Resources Corporation (the “Company”), the Company’s Subsidiary listed on Schedule A hereto (the “ New Guarantor”), the Company’s Subsidiaries listed on Schedule B hereto (collectively the “Existing Guarantors”) and Wilmington Trust, National Association, as trustee under the Indenture referred to below (the “Trustee”).
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, the Company, the Existing Guarantors and the Trustee are parties to an indenture (as amended or otherwise modified prior to the date hereof, the “Indenture”), dated as of October 1, 2014, providing for the issuance of 5% / 51⁄2% / 6% Senior Notes due 2020 / 2021 / 2024 (the “Notes”), as amended by the First Supplemental Indenture dated as of March 5, 2015 and the Second Supplemental Indenture dated as of April 29, 2016;
WHEREAS, Section 9.01 of the Indenture provides that, without the consent of any Holders, the Company, the Existing Guarantors and the Trustee, at any time and from time to time, may modify, supplement or amend the Indenture to add a Guarantor or additional obligor under the Indenture or permit any Person to guarantee the Notes and/or obligations under the Indenture;
WHEREAS, the New Guarantor wishes to guarantee the Notes pursuant to the Indenture;
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Indenture, the Company, the Existing Guarantors, the New Guarantor and the Trustee have agreed to enter into this Third Guarantor Supplemental Indenture for the purposes stated herein; and
WHEREAS, all things necessary have been done to make this Third Guarantor Supplemental Indenture, when executed and delivered by the Company, the Existing Guarantors and each New Guarantor, the legal, valid and binding agreement of the Company, the Existing Guarantors and the New Guarantor, in accordance with its terms.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, the Company, the New Guarantor, the Existing Guarantors and the Trustee mutually covenant and agree for the equal and ratable benefit of the Holders of the Notes as follows:
(1) Capitalized Terms. Capitalized terms used herein without definition shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Indenture.

(2) Guarantee. The New Guarantor hereby guarantees the obligations of the Company under the Indenture and the Notes related thereto pursuant to the terms and conditions of Article Ten of the Indenture, such Article Ten being incorporated by reference herein as if set forth at length herein (each such guarantee, a “Guarantee”) and the New Guarantor agrees to be bound as a Guarantor under the Indenture as if it had been an initial signatory thereto; provided that the New Guarantor can be released from its Guarantee to the same extent as any other Guarantor under the Indenture.
(3) GOVERNING LAW. THIS THIRD GUARANTOR SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.
(4) Counterparts. The parties may sign any number of copies of this Third Guarantor Supplemental Indenture. Each signed copy shall be an original, but all of them together represent the same agreement.
(5) Effect of Headings. The section headings herein are for convenience only and shall not affect the construction hereof.
(6) The Trustee. The Trustee shall not be responsible in any manner whatsoever for or in respect of the validity or sufficiency of this Third Guarantor Supplemental Indenture or for or in respect of the recitals contained herein, all of which recitals are made solely by the Company, Existing Guarantors and the New Guarantor.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Guarantor Supplemental Indenture to be duly executed and attested, all as of the date first above written.
	
				
	 
	CALIFORNIA RESOURCES CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	By:
	/s/ Marshall D. Smith
	 

	 
	Name:
	Marshall D. Smith
	 

	 
	Title:

	Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
	 

	 
	 
	 

	
				
	 
	CALIFORNIA RESOURCES REAL ESTATE VENTURES, LLC
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	By:
	/s/ Marshall D. Smith
	 

	 
	Name:
	Marshall D. Smith
	 

	 
	Title:

	Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of California Resources Corporation, its Sole Member
	 

	
				
	 
	CALIFORNIA HEAVY OIL, INC.
CALIFORNIA RESOURCES ELK HILLS, LLC 
CALIFORNIA RESOURCES PETROLEUM CORPORATION 
CALIFORNIA RESOURCES PRODUCTION CORPORATION 
CRC SERVICES, LLC 
SOCAL HOLDING, LLC
SOUTHERN SAN JOAQUIN PRODUCTION, INC.
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	By:
	/s/ Marshall D. Smith
	 

	 
	Name:
	Marshall D. Smith
	 

	 
	Title:

	Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of California Resources Corporation, its Sole Member
	 

	
				
	 
	CALIFORNIA RESOURCES COLES LEVEE, LLC
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	By:
	/s/ Marshall D. Smith
	 

	 
	Name:
	Marshall D. Smith
	 

	 
	Title:

	Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
	 

	
				
	 
	CALIFORNIA RESOURCES COLES LEVEE, L.P.
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	By:
	/s/ Marshall D. Smith
	 

	 
	Name:
	Marshall D. Smith
	 

	 
	Title:

	Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of California Resources Coles Levee, LLC, its General Partner
	 

	
				
	 
	CALIFORNIA RESOURCES WILMINGTON, LLC
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	By:
	/s/ Marshall D. Smith
	 

	 
	Name:
	Marshall D. Smith
	 

	 
	Title:

	Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of California Resources Tidelands, Inc., its Sole Member
	 

	
				
	 
	TIDELANDS OIL PRODUCTION COMPANY
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	By:
	/s/ Marshall D. Smith
	 

	 
	Name:
	Marshall D. Smith
	 

	 
	Title:

	Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of California Resources Tidelands, Inc., its Managing Partner
	 

	
				
	 
	CALIFORNIA RESOURCES LONG BEACH, INC.
CALIFORNIA RESOURCES TIDELANDS, INC. 
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	By:
	/s/ Marshall D. Smith
	 

	 
	Name:
	Marshall D. Smith
	 

	 
	Title:

	Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer 
	 

	
				
	 
	CRC CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, LLC
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	By:
	/s/ Marshall D. Smith
	 

	 
	Name:
	Marshall D. Smith
	 

	 
	Title:

	Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of California Resources Corporation, its Sole Member
	 

	
				
	 
	THUMS LONG BEACH COMPANY
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	By:
	/s/ Marshall D. Smith
	 

	 
	Name:
	Marshall D. Smith
	 

	 
	Title:

	Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
	 

	
				
	 
	CRC MARKETING, INC. 
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	By:
	/s/ Danial Adam Smith
	 

	 
	Name:
	Danial Adam Smith
	 

	 
	Title:
	Assistant Secretary
	 

	
				
	 
	WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as Trustee
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	By:
	/s/ Hallie E. Field
	 

	 
	Name:
	Hallie E. Field
	 

	 
	Title:
	Assistant Vice President
	 

Schedule A

	
				
	 
	Name
	Jurisdiction of Organization
	 

	 
	California Resources Real Estate Ventures, LLC
	Delaware
	 

Schedule B

	
				
	 
	Name
	Jurisdiction of Organization
	 

	 
	California Heavy Oil, Inc.
	Delaware
	 

	 
	California Resources Coles Levee, LLC
	Delaware
	 

	 
	California Resources Coles Levee, L.P.
	Delaware
	 

	 
	California Resources Elk Hills, LLC
	Delaware
	 

	 
	California Resources Long Beach, Inc.
	Delaware
	 

	 
	California Resources Petroleum Corporation
	Delaware
	 

	 
	California Resources Production Corporation
	Delaware
	 

	 
	California Resources Tidelands, Inc.
	Delaware
	 

	 
	California Resources Wilmington, LLC
	Delaware
	 

	 
	CRC Construction Services, LLC
	Delaware
	 

	 
	CRC Marketing, Inc.
	Delaware
	 

	 
	CRC Services, LLC
	Delaware
	 

	 
	Socal Holding, LLC
	Delaware
	 

	 
	Southern San Joaquin Production, Inc.
	Delaware
	 

	 
	Thums Long Beach Company
	Delaware
	 

	 
	Tidelands Oil Production Company
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EXHIBIT 10.1
SM ENERGY COMPANY

PERFORMANCE SHARE UNIT AWARD AGREEMENT

This Performance Share Unit Award Agreement (the “Agreement”) is made effective as of [___], 20[___] (the “Award Date”), by and between SM Energy Company, a Delaware corporation (the “Company”) and [___] (the “Participant”) to whom performance share units have been awarded under the Company’s Equity Incentive Compensation Plan, as amended (the “Plan”).
Pursuant to the terms of the Plan and this Agreement, as of the Award Date, the Company makes an award (the “Award”) to the Participant of [___] performance share units (the “Performance Units”).  Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Agreement shall have the meanings given to them in the Plan.
ARTICLE I
PERFORMANCE UNITS
1.1    Performance Units and Performance Period.  The Performance Units represent the right to receive, upon the payment of the Performance Units pursuant to Section 1.4 hereof after the completion of the Performance Period (as defined below), a number of shares of the Company’s common stock, $.01 par value per share (sometimes referred to herein as the “Common Stock”), that will be calculated as set forth in Section 1.2 below based on the extent to which the Company’s Performance Criteria (as defined in Section 1.2) have been achieved and the extent to which the Performance Units have vested.  Any Common Stock that is issued pursuant to any provision of this Agreement may be referred to in this Agreement as a “Share” or “Shares.”  Such actual number of Shares that may be issued upon payment of the Performance Units may be from zero (0) to two (2.0) times the number of Performance Units granted on the Award Date.  The number of Performance Units granted herein may be referred to as the “target” number of Shares.  The performance period (the “Performance Period”) for the Performance Units shall be the three-year period beginning on [___], 20[___], and ending on [___], 20[___].  Performance Units are intended to be Performance Shares as defined in the Plan.
1.2    Determination of Number of Shares Earned.
(a)    Performance Criteria.  The actual number of Shares that may be earned from the Performance Units and issued upon payment of the Performance Units after completion of the Performance Period shall be based upon the Company’s achievement of performance criteria (the “Performance Criteria”) established by the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors of the Company (the “Committee”) for the Performance Period in accordance with the terms of the Plan and as set forth below and reflected in the payout matrix (the “Payout Matrix”) attached as Appendix A hereto and discussed further in subsection (d) hereof.  The Performance Criteria for the calculation of the actual number of Shares to be issued upon payment of the Performance 

Units as reflected in the Payout Matrix are based on a combination of (i) the relative measure of the Company’s cumulative total shareholder return (“TSR”) and associated Compound Annual Growth Rate (“CAGR”) for the Performance Period compared with the cumulative TSR and CAGR of the Peer Companies (as defined below) for the Performance Period; and (ii) the relative measure of the Company’s debt adjusted per share cash flow growth (“DACFG”) for the Performance Period compared with the DACFG for the Peer Companies for the Performance Period.
(b)    Calculation of TSR, CAGR and DACFG.  The TSR and CAGR of the Company and the Peer Companies and the DACFG of the Company and the Peer Companies, each for the Performance Period shall be calculated in accordance with the methodology adopted by the Committee in its sole discretion.
(c)    Peer Companies.  The “Peer Companies” shall consist of those exploration and production companies selected by the Committee in its sole discretion at the initiation of the Performance Period, as such group may be modified from time to time during the Performance Period by the Committee in its sole discretion.
(d)    Payout Matrix.  The Payout Matrix attached as Appendix A hereto sets forth the possible multipliers, which range from zero percent (0%) to two hundred percent (200%), which may be applied to the number of vested Performance Units to determine the actual number of Shares to be issued upon payment of the vested Performance Units after the completion of the Performance Period.  The final multiplier (the “Final Multiplier”) shall be determined by the Committee after the completion of the Performance Period based on the two variables that comprise the Performance Criteria, related to (i) the Company’s TSR and CAGR for the Performance Period relative to the Peer Companies’ TSR and CAGR for the Performance Period, and (ii) the Company’s DACFG for the Performance Period relative to the Peer Companies’ DACFG for the Performance Period.  Subject to Section 1.2(e), the number of Shares, if any, that shall be issued to the Participant upon payment of the Performance Units shall be calculated as an amount equal to (A) the number of Performance Units that have vested in accordance with Section 1.3 or Section 1.6 hereof, multiplied by (B) the Final Multiplier, as determined by the Committee in accordance with the Payout Matrix (such number of Shares, the “Payout Shares”).  Any fractional Shares which would otherwise result from application of the Final Multiplier shall be rounded up to the nearest whole Share of Common Stock.  
(e)    Payout Value Limit.  Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, under no circumstances shall (i) the product of (A) the number of Payout Shares as calculated in accordance with the Payout Matrix under the provisions of Section 1.2(d), multiplied by (B) the per share closing price of the Company’s Common Stock on [___], 20[___], as reported by the principal exchange or market on which the Company’s Common Stock is then traded (the “Payout Closing Price”) (with such product referred to as the “Payout Matrix Value”), exceed (ii) the product of (C) the number of Performance Units multiplied by (D) $[___] (with such product referred to as 

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the “Payout Value Limit”).  If the Payout Matrix Value would otherwise exceed the Payout Value Limit, then the number of Payout Shares shall be reduced to an amount equal to (x) the Payout Value Limit divided by (y) the Payout Closing Price, with any fractional Shares that would otherwise result from such computation to be rounded up to the nearest whole Share of Common Stock.
1.3    Vesting of Performance Units.
(a)    Vesting.  Subject to the provisions contained herein, the Performance Units shall fully vest on [___], 20[___] (the “PSU Vesting Schedule”).  In addition, the Performance Units may become fully vested or be forfeited under certain circumstances specified in this Agreement.  As of the Award Date, the Participant must be an employee of the Company or a subsidiary thereof.  If the Participant ceases to be an employee of the Company or a subsidiary thereof prior to the vesting of all of the Performance Units pursuant to the PSU Vesting Schedule, the Participant shall forfeit the unvested Performance Units under the Award, except as otherwise provided in this Section 1.3 and Section 1.6.
(b)    Acceleration Upon Death or Total Disability.  The Performance Units shall become fully vested, notwithstanding any other provisions of this Section 1.3, upon termination of the Participant’s employment with the Company or a subsidiary thereof because of death or Total Disability (as defined below).  Any such acceleration of the vesting of the Performance Units pursuant to this Section 1.3(b) will not result in an acceleration of the PSU Payment Date, because the number of Shares earned from the Performance Units shall be calculated after the completion of the Performance Period.  For purposes of this Agreement, “Total Disability” means a medically determinable physical or mental impairment that can be expected to result in death or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months, by reason of which the Participant is unable to engage in any substantial gainful activity or is receiving income replacement benefits for a period of not less than three months under an accident and health plan covering employees of the Company.
(c)    Pro Rata Vesting.  If the Participant is at least age 62 as of the Award Date, then notwithstanding Section 1.3(a), the Performance Units shall vest as follows (the “Pro Rata Vesting Schedule”):
January 1, 20[___]        1/6th 
July 1, 20[___]        1/6th 
January 1, 20[___]        1/6th 
July 1, 20[___]        1/6th 
January 1, 20[___]        1/6th 
July 1, 20[___]        1/6th 
If the Participant ceases to be an employee of the Company or a subsidiary thereof prior to the vesting of all of the Performance Units pursuant to this Section 1.3(c), the 

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Participant shall forfeit all unvested Performance Units under the Award, except as otherwise provided in this Section 1.3 and Section 1.6.
(d)    Termination for Cause.  Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Section 1.3, the Participant shall forfeit all the Performance Units under this Award upon the termination of the employment of the Participant by the Company or a subsidiary thereof prior to the completion of the Performance Period for cause, which term is specifically not capitalized as such term is in Section 1.6(a) of this Agreement, it being the specific intent of the Company and the Participant that “cause” in this instance shall be broadly defined as any event, action, or inaction by or attributed to the Participant that could reasonably be the basis for an employer to terminate the employment of the affected individual. 
1.4    Payment of Performance Units.  Following the last day of the Performance Period and prior to the payment of the earned and vested Performance Units on or about the PSU Payment Date, the Committee shall determine, (i) the extent to which the Performance Criteria have been achieved over the Performance Period, and (ii) the Final Multiplier.  Subject to Section 1.2(e), the Final Multiplier shall then be applied to the number of vested Performance Units to determine the number of Payout Shares (also sometimes referred to herein as the “Earned Shares”), if any, to be issued to the Participant in payment of the Performance Units.  The determination of the Earned Shares by the Committee shall be binding on the Participant and conclusive for all purposes.  The Earned Shares, if any, shall be issued to the Participant in payment of the Performance Units on or about [___], 20[___] (the “PSU Payment Date”).  Upon the payment of the Performance Units, the Company shall deliver to the Participant evidence of book-entry Shares or a certificate for the number of Shares issued to the Participant in payment of the Performance Units.  The Earned Shares shall not be subject to any holding or transfer restrictions after payment of the Performance Units.
1.5    Transfer Restrictions for Unpaid Performance Units.  Performance Units that have not been paid shall not be transferable by the Participant, and the Participant shall not be permitted to sell, transfer, pledge, assign, or otherwise alienate or encumber such Performance Units or the Shares issuable in payment thereof, other than (i) to the person or persons to whom the Participant’s rights under such Performance Units pass by will or the laws of descent and distribution, (ii) to the spouse or the descendants of the Participant or to trusts for such persons to whom or which the Participant may transfer such Performance Units by gift, (iii) to the legal representative of any of the foregoing, or (iv) pursuant to a qualified domestic relations order as defined under Section 414(p) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”) or a similar order or agreement pursuant to state domestic relations law (including a community property law) relating to the provision of child support, alimony payments, or marital property rights to a spouse, former spouse, child, or other dependent of the Participant.  Any such transfer shall be made only in compliance with the Securities Act of 1933 and the requirements therefor as set forth by the Company.  Any attempted transfer in contravention of the foregoing provisions shall be null and void and of no effect.

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1.6    Change of Control Termination.
(a)    Vesting upon Change of Control Termination.  Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the Performance Units shall become fully vested upon a Change of Control Termination.  For purposes of this Agreement, a “Change of Control Termination” occurs upon the termination of the Participant’s employment with the Company or a subsidiary thereof in the event that (i) a Change of Control (as defined in the Plan) of the Company occurs, and (ii) the Participant’s employment with the Company or a subsidiary thereof is subsequently terminated without Cause (as defined below) or the Participant terminates his or her employment with the Company or a subsidiary thereof for Good Reason (as defined below), and such termination of employment occurs prior to the normal completion of vesting of the Performance Units at the end of the Performance Period.  The normal vesting and payment provisions in Article I of this Agreement shall not be affected by the first sentence of this subsection if a Change of Control of the Company occurs but there is not also a Change of Control Termination with respect to the Participant’s employment with the Company or a subsidiary thereof on or before the PSU Payment Date.  If the Participant has entered into a separate written Change of Control Executive Severance Agreement or Change of Control Severance Agreement (with either to be subsequently referred to herein as a “Change of Control Severance Agreement”) with the Company, the terms “Cause” and “Good Reason” used herein shall have the meanings set forth in such Change of Control Severance Agreement.  If the Participant has not entered into a separate written Change of Control Severance Agreement, the terms “Cause” and “Good Reason” used herein shall have the meanings set forth in the Company’s Change of Control Severance Plan (the “Change of Control Severance Plan”).
(b)    Payment upon Change of Control Termination.  Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement to the contrary, in the event of a Change of Control Termination with respect to the Participant’s employment with the Company or a subsidiary thereof as set forth in Section 1.6(a) above, the vested Performance Units shall be paid in accordance with this Section 1.6(b).  In the event of a Change of Control Termination, the Committee shall determine the extent to which the Performance Criteria have been achieved and the Final Multiplier to apply to the vested Performance Units by utilizing the same method as set forth in Section 1.2 hereof; provided, however, that the Performance Period for the calculation of the TSR, CAGR and DACFG of the Company and the Peer Companies to obtain the Final Multiplier shall be shortened to end as of the effective date of the Change of Control.  Subject to Section 1.2(e), the Final Multiplier shall then be applied to the number of vested Performance Units to calculate the number of Earned Shares, if any, that the Participant is entitled to in payment of the Performance Units.  In the event of a Change of Control Termination, any Earned Shares shall be paid to the Participant in payment of the Performance Units either in Shares or in cash of equivalent value, as determined by the Committee or other duly authorized administrator of the Plan, in its discretion, within thirty (30) days following the effective date of the Change of Control Termination; provided, however, that the time and manner of such 

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payment shall comply with Section 409A of the Code as referred to in Section 2.11 of this Agreement.
ARTICLE II
GENERAL PROVISIONS
2.1    Adjustments Upon Changes in Capitalization.  In the event that a stock split, stock dividend, or other similar change in capitalization of the Company occurs, the number and kind of Shares that may be issued under this Agreement and that have not yet been issued shall be proportionately and appropriately adjusted.
2.2    No Dividend Equivalents or Stockholder Rights Until Shares Issued.  The Performance Units shall not be credited with Dividend Equivalents.  In addition, the Participant shall have no voting, transfer, liquidation, or other rights of a holder of Shares with respect to the Performance Units until such time as Shares, if any, have been issued by the Company to the Participant in payment of the Performance Units.  Until the Performance Units are paid or terminated, they will represent only bookkeeping entries by the Company to evidence unfunded and unsecured obligations of the Company.
2.3    Notices.  Any notice to the Participant relating to this Agreement shall be in writing and delivered in person or by mail, fax, or email transmission to the address or addresses on file with the Company.  Any notice to the Company shall be addressed to it at its principal office, and be specifically directed to the attention of the Corporate Secretary.  Anyone to whom a notice may be given under this Agreement may designate a new address by notice to that effect.
2.4    Benefits of Agreement.  This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon each successor of the Company and the Participant’s heirs, legal representatives, and permitted transferees.  This Agreement and the Plan shall be the sole and exclusive source of any and all rights that the Participant and the Participant’s heirs, legal representatives, and permitted transferees may have with respect to this Award, the Performance Units, and the Plan.
2.5    Resolution of Disputes.  Any dispute or disagreement that arises under, or is a result of, or in any way relates to, the interpretation, construction, or applicability of this Agreement shall be resolved as determined by the Committee, or the Board of Directors of the Company (the “Board”), or by any other committee appointed by the Board for such purpose.  Any determination made hereunder shall be final, binding, and conclusive for all purposes.
2.6    Controlling Documents.  The provisions of the Plan are hereby incorporated into this Agreement by reference.  In the event of any inconsistency between this Agreement and the Plan, the Plan shall control. 
2.7    Amendments.  This Agreement may be amended only by a written instrument executed by both the Company and the Participant.

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2.8    No Right of Participant to Continued Employment.  Nothing contained in this Agreement or the Plan shall confer on the Participant any right to continue to be employed by the Company or any subsidiary thereof, or shall limit the Company’s right to terminate the employment of the Participant at any time.
2.9    Vesting Dates and Payment Dates.  In the event that any vesting date, payment date, or any other measurement date with respect to this Award does not fall on a business day, such date shall be deemed to occur on the next following business day.
2.10    Tax Withholding.  The Company may make such provisions and take such steps as it deems necessary or appropriate for the withholding of any taxes that the Company is required by law or regulation of any governmental authority, whether Federal, state, or local, to withhold in connection with the Performance Units or Shares subject to this Agreement.  The Participant shall elect, prior to any tax withholding event related to this Award and at a time when the Participant is not aware of any material nonpublic information about the Company and the Participant would be permitted to engage in a transaction in the Company’s securities under the Company’s Securities Trading Policy, whether the Participant will satisfy all or part of such tax withholding requirement by paying the taxes in cash or by having the Company withhold Shares having a fair market value equal to the minimum statutory withholding that may be imposed on the transaction (based on minimum statutory withholding rates for Federal, state, and local tax purposes, as applicable, that are applicable to such transaction).  The Participant’s election shall be irrevocable, made in writing, signed by the Participant, and shall be subject to any restrictions or limitations that the Committee, in its sole discretion, deems appropriate.  If Participant fails to make an election, the Company will withhold Shares having a fair market value equal to the minimum statutory withholding that may be imposed on the transaction, as provided above.  For purposes of tax withholding pursuant to this Section 2.10, unless applicable laws and regulations dictate otherwise, the Company shall determine fair market value based on the closing price of a Share as reported on the New York Stock Exchange or other applicable public market on the business day immediately preceding the PSU Payment Date.
2.11    Compliance with Section 409A of the Code.  Notwithstanding any provision in this Agreement to the contrary, to the extent that this Agreement constitutes a nonqualified deferred compensation plan or arrangement to which Section 409A of the Code applies, the administration of this Award (including the time and manner of payments under the Award and this Agreement) shall comply with Section 409A of the Code.  In connection therewith, any payment to the Participant with respect to the Award under this Agreement which Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) of the Code indicates may not be made before the date which is six months after the date of the Participant’s separation from employment service (the “Section 409A Six-Month Waiting Period”), as a result of the fact that the Participant is a specified key employee referred to in Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) of the Code, shall not occur or be made during the Section 409A Six-Month Waiting Period but rather shall be delayed, if such payment would otherwise occur during the Section 409A Six-Month Waiting Period, until the expiration of the Section 409A Six-Month Waiting Period.  Except as provided under Section 1.3(a), the Participant will not be considered to have a termination of employment or separation from employment under this Agreement unless the termination of employment or separation from 

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employment constitutes a “separation from service” under Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A‐1(h).
2.12    Personal Data.  The Participant hereby consents to the collection, use, and transfer, in electronic or other form, of the Participant’s Personal Data by and among, as applicable, the Company and its affiliates for the exclusive purpose of implementing, administering, and managing the Participant’s participation in the Plan.  The Company holds, or may receive from any agent designated by the Company, certain personal information about the Participant, including, but not limited to, the Participant’s name, home address and telephone number, date of birth, social security insurance number or other identification number, salary, nationality, job title, any shares of Common Stock held, details of this Award and any other rights to shares of Common Stock awarded, canceled, exercised, vested, unvested, or outstanding in the Participant’s favor, for the purpose of implementing, administering, and managing the Plan, including complying with applicable tax and securities laws (the “Personal Data”).  The Personal Data may be transferred to any third parties assisting in the implementation, administration, and management of the Plan.  The Participant authorizes such recipients of the Personal Data to receive, possess, use, retain, and transfer the Personal Data, in electronic or other form, for the purposes described above, and the Participant hereby releases the Company and its affiliates from any of the Participant’s claims related to the use or disclosure of such Personal Data.  The Participant may, at any time, view the Personal Data, request additional information about the storage and processing of the Personal Data, require any necessary amendments to the Personal Data, or refuse or withdraw the consents herein, in any case without cost, by contacting the Corporate Secretary of the Company in writing.  Any such refusal or withdrawal of the consents herein may affect the Participant’s ability to participate in the Plan.
2.13    Electronic Delivery of Documents.  The Company may, in its sole discretion, deliver any documents related to this Award, or any future awards that may be granted under the Plan, by electronic means, or request the Participant’s consent to participate in the Plan or other authorizations from the Participant in connection therewith by electronic means.  The Participant hereby consents to receive such documents by electronic delivery and, if requested, to participate in the Plan through an on-line or electronic system established and maintained by the Company or another third party designated by the Company.
2.14    Receipt of Award and Related Documents.  The Participant hereby acknowledges the receipt, either directly or electronically, of the Award, a copy of the Plan, and a prospectus for the Plan.
2.15    Execution and Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in counterparts.  Execution of this Agreement may be evidenced by any appropriate form of electronic signature or affirmative email or other electronic response attached to or logically associated with such written instrument, which is executed or adopted by a party with an indication of the intention by such party to execute or adopt such instrument for purposes of execution hereof.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company and the Participant have caused this Performance Stock Unit Award Agreement to be entered into effective as of the Award Date.
COMPANY:
SM ENERGY COMPANY,
a Delaware corporation

By:  _________________________________________
Printed Name:  [___]
Title:  [___] 
Date Signed:  __________, 20[___]

PARTICIPANT:

Signature: __________________________________
Printed Name:  

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Appendix A
PSU Payout Matrix
	
																														
	 
	Relative Performance Table
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	Peer Group Count
	 
	DACFG and TSR Multipliers

	 
	 
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	20
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	18
	17
	16
	15
	14
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	Peer Group Percentile
	Multiplier

	
	1
	100.00
	%
	100.00
	%
	100.00
	%
	100.00
	%
	100.00
	%
	100.00
	%
	100.00
	%
	100.00
	%
	100.00
	%
	100.00
	%
	100.00
	%
	100.00
	%
	 
	0%
	0.0

	2
	95.00
	%
	94.80
	%
	94.50
	%
	94.20
	%
	93.80
	%
	93.40
	%
	92.90
	%
	92.40
	%
	91.70
	%
	91.00
	%
	90.00
	%
	88.90
	%
	 
	5%
	0.0

	3
	90.00
	%
	89.50
	%
	88.90
	%
	88.30
	%
	87.50
	%
	86.70
	%
	85.80
	%
	84.70
	%
	83.40
	%
	81.90
	%
	80.00
	%
	77.80
	%
	 
	10%
	0.0

	4
	85.00
	%
	84.30
	%
	83.40
	%
	82.40
	%
	81.30
	%
	80.00
	%
	78.60
	%
	77.00
	%
	75.00
	%
	72.80
	%
	70.00
	%
	66.70
	%
	 
	15%
	0.0

	5
	80.00
	%
	79.00
	%
	77.80
	%
	76.50
	%
	75.00
	%
	73.40
	%
	71.50
	%
	69.30
	%
	66.70
	%
	63.70
	%
	60.00
	%
	55.60
	%
	 
	20%
	0.0

	6
	75.00
	%
	73.70
	%
	72.30
	%
	70.60
	%
	68.80
	%
	66.70
	%
	64.30
	%
	61.60
	%
	58.40
	%
	54.60
	%
	50.00
	%
	44.50
	%
	 
	25%
	0.0

	7
	70.00
	%
	68.50
	%
	66.70
	%
	64.80
	%
	62.50
	%
	60.00
	%
	57.20
	%
	53.90
	%
	50.00
	%
	45.50
	%
	40.00
	%
	33.40
	%
	 
	30%
	0.5

	8
	65.00
	%
	63.20
	%
	61.20
	%
	58.90
	%
	56.30
	%
	53.40
	%
	50.00
	%
	46.20
	%
	41.70
	%
	36.40
	%
	30.00
	%
	22.30
	%
	 
	35%
	0.6

	9
	60.00
	%
	57.90
	%
	55.60
	%
	53.00
	%
	50.00
	%
	46.70
	%
	42.90
	%
	38.50
	%
	33.40
	%
	27.30
	%
	20.00
	%
	11.20
	%
	 
	40%
	0.7

	10
	55.00
	%
	52.70
	%
	50.00
	%
	47.10
	%
	43.80
	%
	40.00
	%
	35.80
	%
	30.80
	%
	25.00
	%
	18.20
	%
	10.00
	%
	0.00
	%
	 
	45%
	0.8

	11
	50.00
	%
	47.40
	%
	44.50
	%
	41.20
	%
	37.50
	%
	33.40
	%
	28.60
	%
	23.10
	%
	16.70
	%
	9.10
	%
	0.00
	%
	NA
	

	 
	50%
	0.9

	12
	45.00
	%
	42.20
	%
	38.90
	%
	35.30
	%
	31.30
	%
	26.70
	%
	21.50
	%
	15.40
	%
	8.40
	%
	0.00
	%
	NA
	

	NA
	

	 
	55%
	1.0

	13
	40.00
	%
	36.90
	%
	33.40
	%
	29.50
	%
	25.00
	%
	20.00
	%
	14.30
	%
	7.70
	%
	0.00
	%
	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	 
	60%
	1.2

	14
	35.00
	%
	31.60
	%
	27.80
	%
	23.60
	%
	18.80
	%
	13.40
	%
	7.20
	%
	0.00
	%
	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	 
	65%
	1.4

	15
	30.00
	%
	26.40
	%
	22.30
	%
	17.70
	%
	12.50
	%
	6.70
	%
	0.00
	%
	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	 
	70%
	1.6

	16
	25.00
	%
	21.10
	%
	16.70
	%
	11.80
	%
	6.30
	%
	0.00
	%
	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	 
	75%
	1.8

	17
	20.00
	%
	15.80
	%
	11.20
	%
	5.90
	%
	0.00
	%
	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	 
	80%
	2.0

	18
	15.00
	%
	10.60
	%
	5.60
	%
	0.00
	%
	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	 
	85%
	2.0

	19
	10.00
	%
	5.30
	%
	0.00
	%
	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	 
	90%
	2.0

	20
	5.00
	%
	0.00
	%
	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	 
	95%
	2.0

	21
	0.00
	%
	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	NA
	

	 
	100%
	2.0

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	Notes
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	1
	

	Peer group count excludes SM Energy
	 

	
																								
	Payout Matrix

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	Relative TSR

	 
	 
	0%
	5%
	10%
	15%
	20%
	25%
	30%
	35%
	40%
	45%
	50%
	55%
	60%
	65%
	70%
	75%
	80%
	85%
	90%
	95%
	100%

	
	0%
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.25
	0.30
	0.35
	0.40
	0.45
	0.50
	0.60
	0.70
	0.80
	0.90
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00

	5%
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.25
	0.30
	0.35
	0.40
	0.45
	0.50
	0.60
	0.70
	0.80
	0.90
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00

	10%
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.25
	0.30
	0.35
	0.40
	0.45
	0.50
	0.60
	0.70
	0.80
	0.90
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00

	15%
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.25
	0.30
	0.35
	0.40
	0.45
	0.50
	0.60
	0.70
	0.80
	0.90
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00

	20%
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.25
	0.30
	0.35
	0.40
	0.45
	0.50
	0.60
	0.70
	0.80
	0.90
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00

	25%
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.00
	0.25
	0.30
	0.35
	0.40
	0.45
	0.50
	0.60
	0.70
	0.80
	0.90
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00

	30%
	0.25
	0.25
	0.25
	0.25
	0.25
	0.25
	0.50
	0.55
	0.60
	0.65
	0.70
	0.75
	0.85
	0.95
	1.05
	1.15
	1.25
	1.25
	1.25
	1.25
	1.25

	35%
	0.30
	0.30
	0.30
	0.30
	0.30
	0.30
	0.55
	0.60
	0.65
	0.70
	0.75
	0.80
	0.90
	1.00
	1.10
	1.20
	1.30
	1.30
	1.30
	1.30
	1.30

	40%
	0.35
	0.35
	0.35
	0.35
	0.35
	0.35
	0.60
	0.65
	0.70
	0.75
	0.80
	0.85
	0.95
	1.05
	1.15
	1.25
	1.35
	1.35
	1.35
	1.35
	1.35

	45%
	0.40
	0.40
	0.40
	0.40
	0.40
	0.40
	0.65
	0.70
	0.75
	0.80
	0.85
	0.90
	1.00
	1.10
	1.20
	1.30
	1.40
	1.40
	1.40
	1.40
	1.40

	50%
	0.45
	0.45
	0.45
	0.45
	0.45
	0.45
	0.70
	0.75
	0.80
	0.85
	0.90
	0.95
	1.05
	1.15
	1.25
	1.35
	1.45
	1.45
	1.45
	1.45
	1.45

	55%
	0.50
	0.50
	0.50
	0.50
	0.50
	0.50
	0.75
	0.80
	0.85
	0.90
	0.95
	1.00
	1.10
	1.20
	1.30
	1.40
	1.50
	1.50
	1.50
	1.50
	1.50

	60%
	0.60
	0.60
	0.60
	0.60
	0.60
	0.60
	0.85
	0.90
	0.95
	1.00
	1.05
	1.10
	1.20
	1.30
	1.40
	1.50
	1.60
	1.60
	1.60
	1.60
	1.60

	65%
	0.70
	0.70
	0.70
	0.70
	0.70
	0.70
	0.95
	1.00
	1.05
	1.10
	1.15
	1.20
	1.30
	1.40
	1.50
	1.60
	1.70
	1.70
	1.70
	1.70
	1.70

	70%
	0.80
	0.80
	0.80
	0.80
	0.80
	0.80
	1.05
	1.10
	1.15
	1.20
	1.25
	1.30
	1.40
	1.50
	1.60
	1.70
	1.80
	1.80
	1.80
	1.80
	1.80

	75%
	0.90
	0.90
	0.90
	0.90
	0.90
	0.90
	1.15
	1.20
	1.25
	1.30
	1.35
	1.40
	1.50
	1.60
	1.70
	1.80
	1.90
	1.90
	1.90
	1.90
	1.90

	80%
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.25
	1.30
	1.35
	1.40
	1.45
	1.50
	1.60
	1.70
	1.80
	1.90
	2.00
	2.00
	2.00
	2.00
	2.00

	85%
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.25
	1.30
	1.35
	1.40
	1.45
	1.50
	1.60
	1.70
	1.80
	1.90
	2.00
	2.00
	2.00
	2.00
	2.00

	90%
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.25
	1.30
	1.35
	1.40
	1.45
	1.50
	1.60
	1.70
	1.80
	1.90
	2.00
	2.00
	2.00
	2.00
	2.00

	95%
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.25
	1.30
	1.35
	1.40
	1.45
	1.50
	1.60
	1.70
	1.80
	1.90
	2.00
	2.00
	2.00
	2.00
	2.00

	100%
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.00
	1.25
	1.30
	1.35
	1.40
	1.45
	1.50
	1.60
	1.70
	1.80
	1.90
	2.00
	2.00
	2.00
	2.00
	2.00

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	Notes
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	1
	

	Interpolate linerally results, except below 30%
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	2
	

	If SM Energy's absolute TSR is negative, then Final Multiplier capped at 1.0

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