Delaware
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization) |
1311
(Primary Standard Industrial Classification Code Number) 550 West Texas Avenue, Suite 1300 Midland, Texas 79701 (432) 683-7443 |
76-0818600
(I.R.S. Employer Identification Number) |
With a copy to:
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T. Mark Kelly
Douglas E. McWilliams Vinson & Elkins L.L.P. 1001 Fannin, Suite 2500 Houston, Texas 77002-6760 (713) 758-2222 |
William S. Anderson
Bracewell & Giuliani LLP 711 Louisiana Street, Suite 2300 Houston, Texas 77002-2770 (713) 221-1122 |
Gerald S. Tanenbaum
Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP 80 Pine Street New York, New York 10005 (212) 701-3224 |
Title of Each
Class of
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Proposed
Maximum
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Amount of
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Securities to be Registered | Aggregate Offering Price | Registration Fee | ||||
Common stock, par value $.001
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$535,000,000(1)(2) | $16,425 | ||||
(1) | Includes common stock issuable upon exercise of the underwriters option to purchase additional shares of common stock. | |
(2) | Estimated solely for the purpose of calculating the registration fee pursuant to Rule 457(o). |
The information
in this preliminary prospectus is not complete and may be
changed. We may not sell these securities until the registration
statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission is
effective. This preliminary prospectus is not an offer to sell
these securities, and we are not soliciting an offer to buy
these securities in any jurisdiction where the offer or sale is
not permitted.
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Per share | Total | |||
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Initial public offering price
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$ | $ | ||
Underwriting discount
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$ | $ | ||
Proceeds to Concho Resources Inc.,
before expenses
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$ | $ | ||
Proceeds to selling stockholders,
before expenses
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$ | $ | ||
JPMorgan | Banc of America Securities LLC |
BNP PARIBAS |
Merrill Lynch & Co. |
UBS Investment Bank |
Wachovia Securities |
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| business strategy; |
| estimated quantities of oil and natural gas reserves; |
| technology; |
| financial strategy; |
| oil and natural gas realized prices; |
| timing and amount of future production of oil and natural gas; |
| the amount, nature and timing of capital expenditures; |
| drilling of wells; |
| competition and government regulations; |
| marketing of oil and natural gas; |
| exploitation or property acquisitions; |
| costs of exploiting and developing our properties and conducting other operations; |
| general economic and business conditions; |
| cash flow and anticipated liquidity; |
| uncertainty regarding our future operating results; and |
| plans, objectives, expectations and intentions contained in this prospectus that are not historical. |
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PV-10
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drilling
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recompletion
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Permian Basin
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Southeast New Mexico
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387.5 | $ | 782.6 | 18.7 | 1,505 | 489 | 182,475 | 87,160 | 56.8 | |||||||||||||||
West Texas
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70.2 | 154.5 | 15.5 | 148 | 49 | 95,390 | 35,101 | 12.4 | ||||||||||||||||
Emerging Plays and
Other
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9.1 | 16.9 | 19.2 | 23 | 2 | 223,025 | 114,936 | 1.3 | ||||||||||||||||
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466.8 | $ | 954.0 | 18.1 | 1,676 | 540 | 500,890 | 237,197 | 70.5 | |||||||||||||||
(1) | The Pro forma reserve/production index is the number of years proved reserves would last assuming current production continued at the same rate. This index is calculated by dividing pro forma production during the year ended December 31, 2006, into the proved reserve quantity as of December 31, 2006. | |
(2) | The identified drilling locations and identified recompletion projects listed in the table above included 817 drilling locations and recompletion projects for which proved reserves had been included in our reserve reports as of December 31, 2006. | |
(3) | Information with respect to Other includes conventional oil and gas operations on properties that are not located in the Permian Basin. As of December 31, 2006, 3.1 Bcfe of the proved reserves and $5.4 million of the PV-10 as well as one of the identified drilling locations and two identified recompletion projects were related to oil and natural gas properties categorized as Other and not as Emerging Plays. In addition, as of December 31, 2006, 4,948 gross (797 net) acres reflected above were categorized as Other, and 1.2 MMcfe/d of the pro forma average daily production during the year ended December 31, 2006 reflected above were categorized as Other. |
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| the Northwest Shelf area in Southeast New Mexico, where we have tested one re-entry well and drilled six exploratory wells targeting the Wolfcamp Carbonate; |
| the Central Basin Platform of West Texas, where we plan to target the Woodford Shale; |
| the Delaware Basin of West Texas, where we have drilled four exploratory wells targeting the Bone Spring, Atoka, Barnett and Woodford Shales; |
| the Val Verde Basin of West Texas, where we plan to drill our first test well in 2007, which will target the Ellenburger Dolomite and the Canyon Sands; |
| the North Dakota portion of the Williston Basin, where we have drilled two exploratory wells targeting the Bakken Shale; and |
| the eastern Arkoma Basin in Arkansas, where we plan to drill our first test well prior to March 31, 2008, which will target the Fayetteville Shale. |
| Exploit our multi-year project inventory. We believe our multi-year drilling and exploitation inventory will allow us to grow our proved reserves and production for the next several years. As of December 31, 2006, we had identified 2,216 drilling locations and recompletion projects on our existing properties, including step-out drilling, infill drilling (including well deepening opportunities), workovers and recompletions. |
| Enhance production from our existing properties through development of additional producing horizons and enhanced recovery methods. We believe there are additional productive horizons underlying certain of our existing producing horizons in Southeast New Mexico that have not been fully developed. During 2006, we accelerated an evaluation, which had begun in late 2005, of the Blinebry interval, which lies below the primary producing interval under our core properties in Southeast New Mexico. During 2006, we drilled 52 wells in the Blinebry interval, all of which have since been completed as producers. At December 31, 2006, the wells in the Blinebry interval which had been drilled and completed and were producing only from the Blinebry interval were producing an average of 80 Bbl and 176 Mcf per well per day. We currently intend to drill an additional 69 wells in 2007 to further evaluate the aerial extent |
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of the Blinebry interval. In addition, we are evaluating the feasibility of enhanced recovery operations on a significant portion of our Southeast New Mexico properties. |
| Pursue the acquisition, exploration and development of unconventional emerging oil and natural gas resource plays. We have assembled an exploration team to target unconventional emerging resource plays where we can acquire large undeveloped acreage positions and apply horizontal drilling, advanced fracture stimulation and enhanced recovery technologies to achieve economic, repeatable production results. As of December 31, 2006, we had accumulated 218,077 gross (114,139 net) acres in six unconventional emerging resource plays, and our technical team is focused on exploring, developing and exploiting these resource plays as well as evaluating and acquiring acreage in similar plays in North America. |
| Make opportunistic acquisitions that meet our strategic and financial objectives. We seek to acquire oil and gas properties that we believe complement our existing properties in our core areas of operation. We have an experienced team of management, engineering and geoscience professionals to identify and evaluate acquisition opportunities. We also seek to acquire oil and gas properties that provide opportunities for the addition of reserves and production through a combination of exploitation, development, high-potential exploration and control of operations and that will allow us to apply our operating expertise or that otherwise have geologic characteristics that are similar to our existing properties. |
| Experienced and incentivized management team. Our executive officers average over 20 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, having led both public and private oil and natural gas exploration and production companies. These companies have had substantially all of their operations in our core area of the Permian Basin and were headquartered in Midland, Texas, which is located in the heart of the Permian Basin. Additionally, members of our technical staff, including six petroleum engineers, seven geoscientists and seven landmen, have, on average, more than 23 years experience in the industry. After giving effect to this offering, our executive officers will beneficially own an aggregate of % of our outstanding common stock, which will align their objectives with those of our stockholders. |
| History of growth and capital efficiency. During the year ended December 31, 2006, we increased our total estimated net proved reserves by approximately 51 Bcfe from 416 Bcfe as of December 31, 2005, on a pro forma basis, to 467 Bcfe as of December 31, 2006, and produced approximately 26 Bcfe of oil and natural gas on a pro forma basis. In addition, following the formation of our company, we increased our average net daily production from 62 MMcfe during March 2006 to 79 MMcfe during December 2006. The increase in reserves and production during the year ended December 31, 2006 was primarily attributable to our successful drilling program in the Permian Basin. Despite increasing costs of oilfield services and equipment in our areas of operation, we added 101 Bcfe of proved reserves through new discoveries and extensions, excluding revisions of previous estimates, at a total cost of $191.5 million. |
| Large inventory of drilling and recompletion opportunities. Following the formation of our company, we drilled 140 gross (86.4 net) wells in 2006, of which 125 gross (81.4 net) wells were completed as producers, 10 gross (3.2 net) wells were dry holes and 5 gross (1.8 net) wells are awaiting completion. In addition, following the formation of our company, we |
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recompleted 103 gross (77.1 net) wells in 2006, 98% of which were productive. As of December 31, 2006, we had identified 1,676 undrilled well locations on our acreage, with proved undeveloped reserves attributed to 595 of such locations, and 540 recompletion opportunities, with proved reserves attributed to 222 of such opportunities. We plan to drill 134 wells and recomplete 90 wells during 2007. |
| Geographically concentrated operations. Our current operations are focused in the Permian Basin of Southeast New Mexico and West Texas, where 99% of our proved reserves are located. Our geographic concentration allows us to establish economies of scale with respect to drilling, production, operating and administrative costs, in addition to further leveraging our base of technical expertise in this region. |
| Significant operational control. As of December 31, 2006, we operated 916 gross (824 net) wells on properties which comprised 89% of our PV-10. Additionally, as of December 31, 2006, approximately 72% of our identified drilling locations and recompletion projects were associated with properties we operate. Our high proportion of operated properties enables us to exercise a significant level of control over the amount and timing of expenses, capital allocation and other aspects of exploration and development. |
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| A substantial or extended decline in oil and natural gas prices may adversely affect our business, financial condition or results of operations and our ability to meet our capital expenditure obligations and financial commitments. |
| Our development and exploitation projects require substantial capital expenditures. We may be unable to obtain needed capital or financing on satisfactory terms or at all, which could lead to a decline in our oil and natural gas reserves. |
| Reserve estimates depend on many assumptions that may turn out to be inaccurate. Any material inaccuracies in these reserve estimates or underlying assumptions will materially affect the quantity and present value of our reserves. |
| Drilling for and producing oil and natural gas are high risk activities with many uncertainties that could adversely affect our business, financial condition or results of operations. |
| We may incur substantial losses and be subject to substantial liability claims as a result of our oil and natural gas operations. We may not be insured for, or our insurance may be inadequate to protect us against, these risks. |
| Unless we replace our oil and natural gas reserves, our reserves and production will decline, which would adversely affect our cash flows and results of operations. |
| The unavailability or high cost of drilling and workover rigs, equipment, supplies, materials, electricity, personnel and oilfield services could adversely affect our ability to execute our exploration and development plans within our budget or on a timely basis. |
| Substantially all of our producing properties are located in Southeast New Mexico and West Texas, making us vulnerable to risks associated with operating in one major geographic area. Furthermore, approximately 53% of our proved reserves as of December 31, 2006, are from the Yeso formation, which includes both the Paddock and Blinebry intervals, within this geographic area, thus making us vulnerable to risks associated with this concentration of assets. |
| The results of enhanced recovery methods are uncertain. |
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Common stock offered by us: | shares | |
Common stock offered by the selling stockholders: | shares | |
Total common stock offered hereby: | shares | |
Common stock to be outstanding immediately following the offering: | shares | |
Use of proceeds: | We intend to use the net proceeds from the sale of our shares to repay a portion of our existing indebtedness. See Use of proceeds. We will not receive any of the proceeds from the sale of the shares by the selling stockholders. See Principal and selling stockholders. | |
Dividend policy: | We do not anticipate paying any cash dividends on our common stock. | |
New York Stock
Exchange symbol: |
CXO | |
Risk factors: | See Risk factors and the other information included in this prospectus for a discussion of the factors you should consider carefully before deciding to invest in shares of our common stock. |
| shares of our common stock reserved for issuance upon exercise of stock options granted under our stock option plans, at a weighted average exercise price of $ per share; and |
| shares of our common stock reserved for issuance pursuant to future awards under our 2006 Stock Incentive Plan. |
| reflects a reverse stock split of our shares of common stock effected immediately prior to the completion of this offering; |
| assumes no exercise of the underwriters over-allotment option; and |
| assumes an initial public offering price of $ , which is the mid-point of the range set forth on the front cover page of this prospectus. |
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| Prior to December 7, 2004, Concho Equity Holdings Corp. did not own any material assets and did not conduct substantial operations other than organizational activities. |
| On December 7, 2004, Concho Equity Holdings Corp. acquired the Lowe Properties for approximately $117 million and commenced oil and gas operations. |
| On February 27, 2006, the initial closing of the combination transaction occurred. Pursuant to the combination transaction, Concho Resources acquired the Chase Group Properties for approximately 70 million shares of common stock and approximately $409 million in cash. |
| On March 27, 2007, Concho Resources entered into a $200.0 million second lien term loan facility from which it received proceeds of $199.0 million that it used to repay the $39.8 million outstanding under its prior term loan facility and to reduce the outstanding balance under its revolving credit facility by $154.0 million, with the remaining $5.2 million used to pay loan fees, accrued interest and for general corporate purposes. |
| the issuance by us of shares of common stock in this offering; | |
| our borrowing of $200.0 million under our second lien term loan facility; and |
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| the repayment of a portion of our outstanding indebtedness using net proceeds from this offering as described in Use of proceeds. |
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Other financial data:
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Net cash provided by (used in)
operations
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$ | 84,202 | $ | 93,162 | $ | (2,193 | ) | $ | 25,070 | $ | 112,181 | |||||||||
Net cash provided by (used in)
investing
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(30,045 | ) | (35,611 | ) | (122,473 | ) | (61,902 | ) | (596,852 | ) | ||||||||||
Net cash provided by (used in)
financing
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(54,157 | ) | (57,551 | ) | 125,322 | 45,358 | 476,611 | |||||||||||||
Capital expenditures
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25,451 | 32,352 | 116,880 | 72,758 | 1,226,180 | |||||||||||||||
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December 31,
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Balance sheet data:
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Cash and cash equivalents
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$ | | $ | | $ | 656 | $ | 9,182 | $ | 1,122 | $ | |||||||
Property and equipment, net
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135,568 | 149,042 | 115,455 | 170,583 | 1,320,655 | 1,320,655 | ||||||||||||
Total assets
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145,100 | 161,792 | 130,717 | 232,385 | 1,390,072 | |||||||||||||
Long-term debt, including current
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maturities
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Stockholders equity/net
investment
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134,014 | 150,814 | 71,710 | 109,670 | 575,156 | |||||||||||||
(1) | EBITDAX is defined as income before accounting changes, plus (1) interest, the amortization of related debt issuance costs and other financial costs, net of capitalized interest, (2) federal and state income taxes, (3) depreciation, depletion, amortization and accretion, (4) hedge ineffectiveness, (5) property impairments, (6) exploration expense and dry hole costs, (7) (gain) loss on derivatives not designated as hedges, and (8) stock-based compensation expense. See Non-GAAP financial measures and reconciliations. | |
(2) | A $1.00 increase (decrease) in the assumed initial public offering price per share would decrease (increase) long-term debt, including current maturities by $ and would increase (decrease) stockholders equity by $ , assuming the number of shares offered by us set forth on the cover page of this prospectus remains the same and after deducting underwriting discounts and estimated offering expenses payable by us. |
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Pro forma as
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Proved reserves:
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Oil (MBbl)
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37,492 | 44,322 | ||||
Natural gas (MMcf)
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190,938 | 200,818 | ||||
Natural gas equivalent (MMcfe)
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415,890 | 466,750 | ||||
Proved developed reserves
percentage
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55.0% | 54.2% | ||||
PV-10
(in
millions)
(1)
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$ | 1,324.5 | $ | 954.0 | ||
Estimated reserve life (in
years)
(2)
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18.9 | 18.1 | ||||
(1) | PV-10 is a non-GAAP financial measure and generally differs from standardized measure, the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure, because it does not include the effects of income taxes on future net revenues. See Non-GAAP financial measures and reconciliations. Prices used in the computation of future net cash flows were adjusted for location and quality by field, and were $61.04 per Bbl and $10.08 per MMBtu for purposes of estimating pro forma net proved reserves as of December 31, 2005 and were $57.75 per Bbl and $5.64 per MMBtu for purposes of estimating net proved reserves as of December 31, 2006. |
(2) | Calculated by dividing proved reserves by pro forma production volumes for the years indicated. |
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PV-10
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$ | 1,324.5 | $ | 954.0 | ||||
Present value of future income tax
discounted at 10%
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(379.7 | ) | (243.7 | ) | ||||
Standardized measure of discounted
future cash flows
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$ | 944.8 | $ | 710.3 | ||||
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2004)
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Net income (loss)
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$ | 53,618 | $ | 74,351 | $ | (2,656 | ) | $ | 1,954 | $ | 19,668 | $ | 23,451 | ||||||||||
Interest expense
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| | 272 | 3,096 | 30,567 | 35,790 | |||||||||||||||||
Income tax expense (benefit)
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| | (915 | ) | 2,039 | 14,379 | 16,797 | ||||||||||||||||
Depreciation, depletion and
accretion
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20,459 | 19,092 | 963 | 11,574 | 61,009 | 66,520 | |||||||||||||||||
Ineffective portion of cash flow
hedges
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| | | 1,148 | (1,193 | ) | (1,193 | ) | |||||||||||||||
Impairments of proved oil and gas
properties
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3,233 | 194 | | 2,295 | 9,891 | 9,892 | |||||||||||||||||
Exploration and abandonments
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179 | | 1,850 | 2,666 | 5,612 | 5,612 | |||||||||||||||||
(Gain) loss on derivatives not
designated as hedges
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7,936 | 1,062 | (684 | ) | 5,001 | | | ||||||||||||||||
Stock-based compensation
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| | 1,128 | 3,252 | 9,144 | 9,144 | |||||||||||||||||
EBITDAX
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$ | 85,425 | $ | 94,699 | $ | (42 | ) | $ | 33,025 | $ | 149,077 | $ | 166,013 | ||||||||||
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| the level of consumer demand for oil and natural gas; |
| the domestic and foreign supply of oil and natural gas; |
| commodity processing, gathering and transportation availability, and the availability of refining capacity; |
| the price and level of imports of foreign oil and natural gas; |
| the ability of the members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries to agree to and maintain oil price and production controls; |
| domestic and foreign governmental regulations and taxes; |
| the price and availability of alternative fuel sources; |
| weather conditions; |
| political conditions or hostilities in oil and natural gas producing regions, including the Middle East and South America; |
| technological advances affecting energy consumption; and |
| worldwide economic conditions. |
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| delays imposed by or resulting from compliance with regulatory and contractual requirements; |
| pressure or irregularities in geological formations; |
| shortages of or delays in obtaining equipment and qualified personnel; |
| equipment failures or accidents; |
| adverse weather conditions; |
| reductions in oil and natural gas prices; |
| surface access restrictions; |
| title problems; and |
| limitations in the market for oil and natural gas. |
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| the counterparty to a commodity price risk management contract may default on its contractual obligations to us; |
| there may be a change in the expected differential between the underlying price in a commodity price risk management agreement and actual prices received; or |
| market prices may exceed the prices which we are contracted to receive, resulting in our need to make significant cash payments to our contract counterparty. |
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| our proved reserves; |
| the level of oil and natural gas we are able to produce from existing wells; |
| the prices at which our oil and natural gas are sold; and |
| our ability to acquire, locate and produce new reserves. |
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| the nature and timing of drilling and operational activities; |
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| the timing and amount of capital expenditures; |
| the operators expertise and financial resources; |
| the approval of other participants in such properties; and |
| the selection of suitable technology. |
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| unexpected drilling conditions; |
| title problems; |
| pressure or lost circulation in formations; |
| equipment failures or accidents; |
| adverse weather conditions; |
| compliance with environmental and other governmental or contractual requirements; and |
| increases in the cost of, or shortages or delays in the availability of, electricity, supplies, materials, drilling or workover rigs, equipment and services. |
| environmental hazards, such as uncontrollable flows of oil, natural gas, brine, well fluids, toxic gas or other pollution into the environment, including groundwater contamination; |
| abnormally pressured or structured formations; |
| mechanical difficulties, such as stuck oilfield drilling and service tools and casing collapse; |
| fires, explosions and ruptures of pipelines; |
| personal injuries and death; and |
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| natural disasters. |
| injury or loss of life; |
| damage to and destruction of property, natural resources and equipment; |
| pollution and other environmental damage; |
| regulatory investigations and penalties; |
| suspension of our operations; and |
| repair and remediation costs. |
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| impair our ability to make investments and obtain additional financing for working capital, capital expenditures, acquisitions or other general corporate purposes; |
| limit our ability to use operating cash flow in other areas of our business because we must dedicate a substantial portion of these funds to make principal and interest payments on our indebtedness; |
| limit our ability to borrow funds that may be necessary to operate or expand our business; |
| put us at a competitive disadvantage to competitors that have less debt; |
| increase our vulnerability to interest rate increases; and |
| hinder our ability to adjust to rapidly changing economic and industry conditions. |
| incurring additional indebtedness; |
| paying dividends; |
| creating certain additional liens on our assets; |
| entering into sale and leaseback transactions; |
| making investments; |
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| entering into transactions with affiliates; |
| making material changes to the type of business we conduct or our business structure; |
| making guarantees; |
| disposing of assets in excess of certain permitted amounts; |
| merging or consolidating with other entities; and |
| selling all or substantially all of our assets. |
| curtailment of services; |
| weather-related damage to drilling rigs, resulting in suspension of operations; |
| weather-related damage to our facilities; |
| inability to deliver materials to jobsites in accordance with contract schedules; and |
| loss of productivity. |
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No less than 180 days after the date of this prospectus (in accordance with lock-up agreements with the underwriters). | |
Between 181 and 365 days after the date of this prospectus due to the requirements of the federal securities laws. | ||
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| limitations on the removal of directors; |
| the prohibition of stockholder action by written consent; and |
| limitations on the ability of our stockholders to call special meetings and establish advance notice provisions for stockholder proposals and nominations for elections to the board of directors to be acted upon at meetings of stockholders. |
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| changes in securities analysts recommendations and their estimates of our financial performance; |
| the publics reaction to our press releases, announcements and our filings with the SEC and those of our competitors; |
| fluctuations in broader stock market prices and volumes, particularly among securities of oil and natural gas exploration and production companies; |
| changes in market valuations of similar companies; |
| investor perception of our industry or our prospects; |
| changes in interest rates generally; |
| additions or departures of key personnel; |
| commencement of or involvement in litigation; |
| changes in environmental and other governmental regulations; |
| announcements by us or our competitors of strategic alliances, significant contracts, new technologies, acquisitions, commercial relationships, joint ventures or capital commitments; |
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| variations in our quarterly results of operations or cash flows or those of other oil and natural gas exploration and production companies; |
| revenue and operating results failing to meet the expectations of securities analysts or investors in a particular quarter; |
| changes in the pricing policies of our suppliers and vendors; |
| future issuances and sales of our common stock; |
| demand for and trading volume of our common stock; |
| domestic and worldwide supplies and prices of and demand for oil and natural gas; and |
| changes in general conditions in the U.S. economy, financial markets or the oil and natural gas industry or the industries of our customers. |
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| institute a more comprehensive compliance function; |
| design, establish, evaluate and maintain a system of internal controls over financial reporting in compliance with the requirements of Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and the related rules and regulations of the SEC and the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board; |
| comply with rules promulgated by the NYSE; |
| prepare and distribute periodic public reports in compliance with our obligations under the federal securities laws; |
| establish new internal policies, such as those relating to disclosure controls and procedures and insider trading; |
| involve and retain to a greater degree outside counsel and accountants in the above activities; |
| establish an investor relations function; and |
| attract and retain qualified personnel for compliance. |
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the repayment by our executive officers of certain loans made by
our company to our executive officers prior to the filing of the
registration statement of which this prospectus is a part; and
the closing of this offering and the application of the net
proceeds from this offering as described under Use of
proceeds.
(1)
A $1.00 increase (decrease) in the
assumed initial public offering price per share would decrease
(increase) long-term debt, including current maturities, by
$ million and increase
(decrease) each of additional paid-in capital, total
stockholders equity and total capitalization by
$ million, assuming the
number of shares offered by us, as set forth on the cover page
of this prospectus, remains the same.
(2)
The number of shares of common
stock issued and outstanding on an actual and an as adjusted
basis includes shares of common stock outstanding and awards of
restricted stock, but does not include shares of common stock
subject to outstanding options.
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$
$
$
$
$
Shares
acquired
(1)
Total
consideration
(2)
Average price
Number
Percent
Amount
Percent
paid
per share
%
$
%
$
100.0%
$
100.0%
(1)
The number of shares disclosed for
the existing stockholders
includes shares being sold by
the selling stockholders in this offering. The number of shares
disclosed for the new investors does not include the shares
being purchased by the new investors from the selling
stockholders in this offering.
(2)
A $1.00 increase (decrease) in the
assumed initial public offering price per share would increase
(decrease) total consideration paid by new investors by
$ million, or increase
(decrease) the percent of total consideration paid by new
investors to %, assuming the number
of shares offered by us, as set forth on the cover of this
prospectus, remains the same.
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consolidated financial information
Prior to December 7, 2004, Concho Equity Holdings Corp. did
not own any material assets and did not conduct substantial
operations other than organizational activities.
On December 7, 2004, Concho Equity Holdings Corp. acquired
the Lowe Properties for approximately $117 million and
commenced oil and gas operations.
On February 27, 2006, the initial closing of the
combination transaction occurred. Pursuant to the combination
transaction, Concho Resources acquired the Chase Group
Properties for approximately 70 million shares of common
stock and approximately $409 million in cash.
On March 27, 2007, Concho Resources entered into a
$200.0 million second lien term loan facility from which it
received proceeds of $199.0 million that it used to repay
the $39.8 million outstanding under its prior term loan
facility and to reduce the outstanding balance under its
revolving credit facility by $154.0 million, with the
remaining $5.2 million used to pay loan fees, accrued
interest and for general corporate purposes.
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the issuance by us
of shares of
common stock in this offering;
the repayment by our executive officers of certain loans made by
our company to our executive officers prior to the filing of the
registration statement of which this prospectus is a part;
our borrowing of $200.0 million under our second lien term
loan facility; and
the repayment of a portion of our outstanding indebtedness using
proceeds from this offering as described in Use of
proceeds.
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Chase Group
Properties
Concho Resources
Inc.
Inception
(April 21,
Years ended
2004) through
Years ended
December 31,
December 31,
December 31,
(in
thousands)
2003
2004
2005
2004
2005
2006
$
84,264
$
84,202
$
93,162
$
(2,193
)
$
25,070
$
112,181
(31,823
)
(30,045
)
(35,611
)
(122,473
)
(61,902
)
(596,852
)
(52,441
)
(54,157
)
(57,551
)
125,322
45,358
476,611
29,449
25,451
32,352
116,880
72,758
1,226,180
Chase Group
Properties
Concho Resources
Inc.
As adjusted
as of
As of
December 31,
As of
December 31,
December 31,
(in
thousands)
2002
2003
2004
2005
2004
2005
2006
2006
(2)
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
$
$
$
656
$
9,182
$
1,122
$
126,956
133,547
135,568
149,042
115,455
170,583
1,320,655
1,320,655
135,973
141,860
145,100
161,792
130,717
232,385
1,390,072
53,000
72,000
495,500
127,821
134,554
134,014
150,814
71,710
109,670
575,156
(1)
EBITDAX is defined as income before
accounting changes, plus (1) interest, the amortization of
related debt issuance costs and other financial costs, net of
capitalized interest, (2) federal and state income taxes,
(3) depreciation, depletion, amortization and accretion,
(4) hedge ineffectiveness, (5) property impairments
and (6) exploration expense and dry hole costs,
(7) (gain) loss on derivatives not designated as hedges,
and (8) stock-based compensation expense. See
Prospectus summaryNon-GAAP financial measures and
reconciliations.
(2)
A $1.00 increase (decrease) in the
assumed initial public offering price per share would decrease
(increase) long-term debt, including current maturities by
$ and would increase
(decrease) stockholders equity by
$ , assuming the number
of shares offered by us set forth on the cover page of this
prospectus remains the same and after deducting underwriting
discounts and estimated offering expenses payable by us.
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Period from
January 1,
2004
Years ended
through
December 31,
November 30,
Statement
of revenues and direct operating expenses data: (in
thousands)
2002
2003
2004
(unaudited)
$
25,753
$
32,371
$
34,663
7,519
6,652
6,983
1,597
2,023
2,159
435
461
$
9,116
$
9,110
$
9,603
$
16,637
$
23,261
$
25,060
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financial condition and results of operations
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we closed the combination transaction on February 27, 2006
and properties were contributed to us by the Chase Group that
represent approximately 76% of our
PV-10
as of
December 31, 2006;
we incurred approximately $405 million of new indebtedness
upon the initial closing of the combination transaction;
we entered into a $200.0 million second lien term loan
facility on March 27, 2007, from which we received proceeds
of $199.0 million to repay the $39.8 million
outstanding under our prior term loan facility, to reduce the
outstanding balance under our revolving credit facility by
$154.0 million and the remaining $5.2 million to pay
loan fees, accrued interest and for general corporate purposes;
and
we have incurred additional general and administrative costs as
a result of the expansion of our technical and administrative
staffs and as a result of increased amounts of professional fees.
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Inception
(April 21,
2004) through
Years ended
December 31,
(in
thousands, except price data)
December 31,
2004
2005
2006
$
1,851
$
31,621
$
131,773
1,771
23,315
66,517
3,622
54,936
198,290
7,089
48,626
134,862
104
2,317
29,381
(3,571
)
3,993
34,047
915
(2,039
)
(14,379
)
$
(2,656
)
$
1,954
$
19,668
44.7
599.0
2,294.8
290.7
3,403.8
9,506.8
559.1
6,997.7
23,275.4
$
41.37
$
54.71
$
60.47
41.37
52.79
57.42
6.09
6.99
6.87
6.09
6.85
7.00
6.48
8.08
8.77
6.48
7.85
8.52
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Amount
$
113.3
4.8
14.2
4.7
$
137.0
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MMBtus
of
El Paso
Natural Gas
Fair
Barrels
NYMEX oil
prices
natural
Permian Basin
natural gas prices
market
Period
of time
of
oil
Floor
Cap
gas
Floor
Cap
value
(in
thousands)
237,250
$
37.95
$
41.75
$
$
$
(5,375
)
$
$
1,277,500
$
5.00
$
6.02
$
(849
)
$
$
4,562,500
$
6.25
$
10.80
$
3,148
$
$
4,941,000
$
6.50
$
9.35
$
891
$
(2,185
)
Period
of time
Barrels
of oil
NYMEX
oil swap price
Fair
market value
(in
thousands)
839,500
$
67.85
$
2,865
951,600
$
67.50
$
45
$
2,910
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Payments due by
period
Less than
1 - 3
3 - 5
More than
(In
thousands)
Total
1 year
years
years
5 years
$
495,500
$
400
$
800
$
494,300
$
3,125
438
888
926
873
14,445
14,445
906
906
2,093
2,093
4,103
1,700
2,403
8,700
1,958
194
169
6,379
$
528,872
$
21,940
$
4,285
$
495,395
$
7,252
(1)
Our long-term debt increased by
$5.2 million on March 27, 2007, excluding accrued
interest, as a result of funding our second lien term loan
facility.
(2)
Operating lease obligation is for
office space.
(3)
Consists of daywork drilling
contracts related to five drilling rigs contracted for a portion
of 2007. See Note K to our consolidated financial
statements.
(4)
Represents the value of certain oil
and gas interests contracted to be acquired from Chase Group
members. We are obligated to offer to deliver aggregate
consideration of $906,000, in cash or common stock or any
combination of the foregoing to these individuals. See
Note K to our consolidated financial statements.
(5)
Represents an obligation for an
additional payment to be made in 2007 in connection with our
prior leasing of 13,952 net acres in Culberson County,
Texas.
(6)
Amounts represent expected oil and
gas property abandonments related to proved reserves by period,
net of any future accretion.
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Years ended
December 31,
(in
thousands, except price data)
2004
2005
$
66,529
$
73,132
41,247
46,546
107,776
119,678
11,762
12,979
9,202
10,298
20,196
18,646
3,233
194
179
263
446
1,387
1,702
7,936
1,062
54,158
45,327
$
53,618
$
74,351
1,751
1,429
7,636
6,636
18,142
15,210
$
37.99
$
51.17
5.40
7.01
5.94
7.87
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Year ended
As of
December 31,
December 31,
2006
2006
Pro forma
Pro forma
Total
reserve/
average
proved
production
Identified
Identified
Total
Total
daily
reserves
PV-10
index
(1)
drilling
recompletion
gross
net
production
Areas
(Bcfe)
($ in
millions)
(years)
locations
(2)
projects
(2)
acreage
acreage
(MMcfe/d)
387.5
$
782.6
18.7
1,505
489
182,475
87,160
56.8
70.2
154.5
15.5
148
49
95,390
35,101
12.4
9.1
16.9
19.2
23
2
223,025
114,936
1.3
466.8
$
954.0
18.1
1,676
540
500,890
237,197
70.5
(1)
The Pro forma reserve/production
index is the number of years proved reserves would last assuming
current production continued at the same rate. This index is
calculated by dividing pro forma production during the year
ended December 31, 2006, into the proved reserve quantity
as of December 31, 2006.
(2)
The identified drilling locations
and identified recompletion projects listed in the table above
included 817 drilling locations and recompletion projects
for which proved reserves had been included in our reserve
reports as of December 31, 2006.
(3)
Information with respect to
Other includes conventional oil and gas operations
on properties that are not located in the Permian Basin. As of
December 31, 2006, 3.1 Bcfe of the proved reserves and
$5.4 million of the
PV-10
as
well as one of the identified drilling locations and two
identified recompletion projects were related to oil and natural
gas properties categorized as Other and not as
Emerging Plays. In addition, as of December 31,
2006, 4,948 gross (797 net) acres reflected above were
categorized as Other, and 1.2 MMcfe/d of the
pro forma average daily production during the year ended
December 31, 2006 reflected above were categorized as
Other.
the Northwest Shelf area in Southeast New Mexico, where we have
tested one re-entry well and drilled six exploratory wells
targeting the Wolfcamp Carbonate;
the Central Basin Platform of West Texas, where we plan to
target the Woodford Shale;
the Delaware Basin of West Texas, where we have drilled four
exploratory wells targeting the Bone Spring, Atoka, Barnett and
Woodford Shales;
the Val Verde Basin of West Texas, where we plan to drill our
first test well in 2007, which will target the Ellenburger
Dolomite and the Canyon Sands;
the North Dakota portion of the Williston Basin, where we have
drilled two exploratory wells targeting the Bakken
Shale; and
the eastern Arkoma Basin in Arkansas, where we plan to drill our
first test well prior to March 31, 2008, which will target
the Fayetteville Shale.
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Exploit our multi-year project inventory.
We
believe our multi-year drilling and exploitation inventory will
allow us to grow our proved reserves and production for the next
several years. As of December 31, 2006, we had identified
2,216 drilling locations and recompletion projects on our
existing properties, including step-out drilling, infill
drilling (including well deepening opportunities), workovers and
recompletions.
Enhance production from our existing properties through
development of additional producing horizons and enhanced
recovery methods.
We believe there are additional
productive horizons underlying certain of our existing producing
horizons in Southeast New Mexico that have not been fully
developed. During 2006, we accelerated an evaluation, which had
begun in late 2005, of the Blinebry interval, which lies below
the primary producing interval under our core properties in
Southeast New Mexico. During 2006, we drilled 52 wells in
the Blinebry interval, all of which have since been completed as
producers. At December 31, 2006, the wells in the Blinebry
interval which had been drilled and completed and were producing
only from the Blinebry interval were producing an average of
80 Bbl and 176 Mcf per well per day. We currently
intend to drill an additional 69 wells in 2007 to further
evaluate the aerial extent of the Blinebry interval. In
addition, we are evaluating the feasibility of enhanced recovery
operations on a significant portion of our Southeast New Mexico
properties.
Pursue the acquisition, exploration and development of
unconventional emerging oil and natural gas resource
plays.
We have assembled an exploration team to
target unconventional emerging resource plays where we can
acquire large undeveloped acreage positions and apply horizontal
drilling, advanced fracture stimulation and enhanced recovery
technologies to achieve economic, repeatable production results.
As of December 31, 2006, we had accumulated
218,077 gross (114,139 net) acres in six
unconventional emerging resource plays, and our technical team
is focused on exploring, developing and exploiting these
resource plays as well as evaluating and acquiring acreage in
similar plays in North America.
Make opportunistic acquisitions that meet our strategic
and financial objectives.
We seek to acquire oil
and gas properties that we believe complement our existing
properties in our core areas of operation. We have an
experienced team of management, engineering and geoscience
professionals to identify and evaluate acquisition
opportunities. We also seek to acquire oil and gas properties
that provide opportunities for the addition of reserves,
production and value through a combination of exploitation,
development, high-potential exploration and control of
operations and that will allow us to apply our operating
expertise or that otherwise have geologic characteristics that
are similar to our existing properties.
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Experienced and incentivized management
team.
Our executive officers average over
20 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, having
led both public and private oil and natural gas exploration and
production companies. These companies have had substantially all
of their operations in our core area of the Permian Basin and
were headquartered in Midland, Texas, which is located in the
heart of the Permian Basin. Additionally, members of our
technical staff, including six petroleum engineers, seven
geoscientists and seven landmen, have, on average, more than
23 years experience in the industry. After giving effect to
this offering, our executive officers will beneficially own an
aggregate
of %
of our outstanding common stock, which will align their
objectives with those of our stockholders.
History of growth and capital
efficiency.
During the year ended December 31,
2006, we increased our total estimated net proved reserves by
approximately 51 Bcfe from 416 Bcfe as of December 31,
2005, on a pro forma basis, to 467 Bcfe as of
December 31, 2006, and produced approximately 26 Bcfe
of oil and natural gas on a pro forma basis. In addition,
following the formation of our company, we increased our average
net daily production from 62 MMcfe during March 2006 to
79 MMcfe during December 2006. The increase in reserves and
production during the year ended December 31, 2006 was
primarily attributable to our successful drilling program in the
Permian Basin. Despite increasing costs of oilfield services and
equipment in our areas of operation, we added 101 Bcfe of
proved reserves through new discoveries and extensions,
excluding revisions of previous estimates at a total cost of
$191.5 million.
Large inventory of drilling and recompletion
opportunities.
Following the formation of our
company, we drilled 140 gross (86.4 net) wells in
2006, of which 125 gross (81.4 net) wells were
completed as producers, 10 gross (3.2 net) wells were
dry holes and 5 gross (1.8 net) wells are awaiting
completion. In addition, following the formation of our company,
we recompleted 103 gross (77.1 net) wells in 2006, 98%
of which were productive. As of December 31, 2006, we had
identified 1,676 undrilled well locations on our acreage, with
proved undeveloped reserves attributed to 595 of such locations,
and 540 recompletion opportunities, with proved reserves
attributed to 222 of such opportunities. We plan to drill
134 wells and recomplete 90 wells during 2007.
Geographically concentrated operations.
Our
current operations are focused in the Permian Basin of Southeast
New Mexico and West Texas, where 99% of our proved reserves are
located. Our geographic concentration allows us to establish
economies of scale with respect to drilling, production,
operating and administrative costs, in addition to further
leveraging our base of technical expertise in this region.
Significant operational control.
As of
December 31, 2006, we operated 916 gross
(824 net) wells on properties which comprised 89% of our
PV-10.
Additionally, as of December 31, 2006, approximately 72% of
our identified drilling locations and recompletion projects were
associated with properties we operate. Our high proportion of
operated properties enables us to exercise a significant level
of control over the amount and timing of expenses, capital
allocation and other aspects of exploration and development.
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Natural
Oil
wells
gas
wells
Total
wells
Gross
Net
Gross
Net
Gross
Net
1,218
729.0
178
51.6
1,396
780.6
415
131.2
65
10.9
480
142.1
5
1.1
40
5.6
45
6.7
1,638
861.3
283
68.1
1,921
929.4
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Developed
acres
Undeveloped
acres
Total
acres
Gross
Net
Gross
Net
Gross
Net
116,196
60,308
66,279
26,852
182,475
87,160
77,305
25,557
18,085
9,544
95,390
35,101
10,629
1,441
212,396
113,495
223,025
114,936
204,130
87,306
296,760
149,891
500,890
237,197
(1)
The following table sets forth
gross and net acreage as of December 31, 2006 for each of
our six emerging resource plays and our plays categorized as
Other included in Emerging Plays and
Other.
Total
acres
Gross
Net
41,217
10,778
9,548
9,548
70,142
22,942
39,999
39,609
40,149
16,810
17,022
14,452
218,077
114,139
4,948
797
223,025
114,936
2007
2008
2009
Gross
Net
Gross
Net
Gross
Net
5,805
2,876
23,696
7,490
8,601
3,423
3,991
2,072
14,155
3,200
2,726
1,975
2,621
2,671
11,358
2,766
72,260
43,316
12,417
7,619
49,209
13,456
83,587
48,714
(1)
We have the option to extend the
expiration terms by two additional years (beginning October 2007
through May 2008) on approximately 6,400 gross
(4,800 net) acres by paying $405,000 in 2007 and $200,000
in 2008.
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Inception
(April 21,
2004) through
Years ended
December 31,
December 31,
2004
2005
2006
Gross
Net
Gross
Net
Gross
Net
2.0
1.0
61.0
23.5
93.0
57.8
2.0
1.0
3.0
1.7
7.0
2.4
3.0
1.5
8.0
2.2
37.0
25.4
1.0
0.7
3.0
1.4
3.0
0.8
5.0
2.5
69.0
25.7
130.0
83.2
3.0
1.7
6.0
3.1
10.0
3.2
8.0
4.2
75.0
28.8
140.0
86.4
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(1)
Standardized measure of discounted
future net cash flows is computed by applying year-end prices,
costs and a discount factor of 10 percent to net proved
reserves, taking into account the effect of future income taxes.
Total
Percent of
Oil
(MBbl)
Gas
(MMcf)
(MMcfe)
total
PV-10
($MM)
35,084
177,005
387,509
83%
$
782.6
8,887
16,843
70,165
15%
154.5
351
6,970
9,076
2%
16.9
44,322
200,818
466,750
100%
$
954.0
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Inception
Pro forma
(April 21,
2004)
for the
through
year ended
December 31,
Years ended
December 31,
December 31,
2004
2005
2006
2006
44.7
599.0
2,294.8
2,539.6
290.7
3,403.8
9,506.8
10,497.6
559.1
6,997.7
23,275.4
25,735.0
$
41.37
$
54.71
$
60.47
$
57.38
$
41.37
$
52.79
$
57.42
$
54.62
$
6.09
$
6.99
$
6.87
$
7.05
$
6.09
$
6.85
$
7.00
$
7.17
$
6.48
$
8.08
$
8.77
$
8.54
$
6.48
$
7.85
$
8.52
$
8.31
$
0.92
$
1.56
$
0.95
$
0.92
$
0.42
$
0.53
$
0.68
$
0.68
$
5.52
$
1.15
$
0.54
$
0.49
$
1.71
$
1.64
$
2.61
$
2.57
Pro forma
average
daily
production
for the years
ended
December 31,
2006
Bbl
Mcf
Mcfe
5,465
23,950
56,740
1,451
3,722
12,428
40
1,088
1,328
6,956
28,760
70,496
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require the acquisition of various permits before drilling
commences;
restrict the types, quantities and concentration of various
substances that can be released into the environment in
connection with oil and natural gas drilling and production, and
saltwater disposal activities;
limit or prohibit drilling activities on certain lands lying
within wilderness, wetlands and other protected areas; and
require remedial measures to mitigate pollution from former and
ongoing operations, such as requirements to close pits and plug
abandoned wells.
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Name
Age
Title
47
Chairman of the Board, Chief
Executive Officer and Director
48
President, Chief Operating Officer
and Director
50
Vice President, General Counsel
and Secretary
44
Vice President, Chief Financial
Officer and Treasurer
52
Vice PresidentExploration
and Land
47
Vice PresidentEngineering
and Operations
55
Director
56
Director
38
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attract individuals with the skills necessary for us to execute
our business plan;
motivate and reward executive officers whose knowledge, skills
and performance are critical to our success;
align the interests of our named executive officers and
stockholders with the performance of our company on both a
short-term and long-term basis; and
retain those individuals who continue to perform at or above the
levels that we expect.
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All other
Name
and principal position
Salary
(1)
Bonus
Option
awards
(2)
compensation
(3)
Total
$
333,333
$
$
603,840
$
34,124
$
971,297
333,333
603,840
18,395
955,568
233,333
375,905
17,951
627,189
233,333
375,905
13,883
623,121
233,333
375,905
14,055
623,293
233,333
324,649
15,753
573,735
(1)
From January 1, 2006 until the
completion of the combination transaction on February 27,
2006, our named executive officers received compensation as
officers of Concho Equity Holdings Corp., our predecessor for
accounting purposes. For their service as named executive
officers of our company from February 28, 2006 through
December 31, 2006, Messrs. Leach and Beal each earned
$283,333 and Messrs. Copeland, Kamradt, Wright and Thomas
each earned $200,000.
(2)
The amounts in this column
represent the dollar amount recognized for financial statement
reporting purposes with respect to the fiscal year computed in
accordance with SFAS No. 123R. Please see Note H
of the notes to our consolidated financial statements for a
discussion of all assumptions made in determining the grant date
fair values. The stock option grants are comprised of grants on
February 23, 2006 and June 12, 2006. Grants made on
February 23, 2006 were made under the stock option plan
dated August 13, 2004, as amended and restated as of
February 27, 2006. Grants made on June 12, 2006 were
made under the 2006 Stock Incentive Plan dated June 1,
2006. Options granted February 23, 2006 vest at the end of
three years commencing on the first anniversary of the date of
grant. Options granted on June 12, 2006 vest as to
1
/
4
of the shares underlying the option on each of the first four
anniversaries of the grant date. Option awards reported for
Mr. Leach are comprised of $461,520 for options granted
February 23, 2006 and $143,320 for options granted
June 12, 2006. Options awards reported for Mr. Beal
are comprised of $461,520 for options granted February 23,
2006 and $143,320 for options granted June 12, 2006.
Options awards reported for Mr. Kamradt are comprised of
$205,121 for options granted February 23, 2006 and $170,784
for options granted June 12, 2006. Options awards reported
for Mr. Copeland are comprised of $205,121 for options
granted February 23, 2006 and $170,784 for options granted
June 12, 2006. Option awards reported for Mr. Thomas
are comprised of $96,938 for options granted February 23,
2006 and $227,711 for options granted June 12, 2006.
Options awards reported for Mr. Wright are comprised of
$205,121 for options granted February 23, 2006 and $170,784
for options granted June 12, 2006.
(3)
All other compensation reported for
Mr. Leach represents a $14,987 matching contribution by our
company to our 401(k) Plan, of which $12,615 was for the period
from February 28, 2006 through December 31, 2006; $55
for life insurance
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premiums, of which $46 was for the
period from February 28, 2006 through December 31,
2006; and $19,082 for personal use of our companys
airplane, of which $16,646 was for the period from
February 28, 2006 through December 31, 2006. All other
compensation reported for Mr. Beal represents a $14,998
matching contribution by our company to our 401(k) Plan, of
which $12,616 was for the period from February 28, 2006
through December 31, 2006; $55 for life insurance premiums,
of which $46 was for the period from February 28, 2006
through December 31, 2006; and $3,342 for personal use of
our companys airplane, all of which was for the period
from February 28, 2006 through December 31, 2006. All
other compensation reported for Mr. Kamradt represents a
$13,828 matching contribution by our company to our 401(k) Plan,
of which $11,828 was for the period from February 28, 2006
through December 31, 2006 and $55 for life insurance
premiums, of which $46 was for the period from February 28,
2006 through December 31, 2006. All other compensation
reported for Mr. Copeland represents a $14,000 matching
contribution by our company to our 401(k) Plan, of which $12,000
was for the period from February 28, 2006 through
December 31, 2006; $55 for life insurance premiums, of
which $46 was for the period from February 28, 2006 through
December 31, 2006; and $3,896 for personal use of our
companys airplane, of which $2,320 was for the period from
February 28, 2006 through December 31, 2006. All other
compensation reported for Mr. Thomas represents a $14,000
matching contribution by our company to our 401(k) Plan, of
which $12,000 was for the period from February 28, 2006
through December 31, 2006; $55 for life insurance premiums,
of which $46 was for the period from February 28, 2006
through December 31, 2006; and $1,698 for personal use of
our companys airplane, all of which was for the period
from February 28, 2006 through December 31, 2006. All
other compensation reported for Mr. Wright represents a
$14,000 matching contribution by our company to our 401(k) Plan,
of which $12,000 was for the period from February 28, 2006
through December 31, 2006 and $55 for life insurance
premiums, of which $46 was for the period from February 28,
2006 through December 31, 2006.
Estimated
fair market
value of
Number of
Exercise
common
Grant date
securities
price of
stock on
fair value
underlying
option
date of
of option
Name
Grant
date
options
awards
grant
(3)
awards
February 23, 2006
261,855
(1)
$
4.00
(1)
$
5.76
$
568,896
June 12, 2006
125,000
(2)
6.00
(2)
7.70
493,750
February 23, 2006
261,855
(1)
4.00
(1)
5.76
568,896
June 12, 2006
125,000
(2)
6.00
(2)
7.70
493,750
February 23, 2006
116,380
(1)
4.00
(1)
5.76
252,842
June 12, 2006
150,000
(2)
6.00
(2)
7.70
592,500
February 23, 2006
116,380
(1)
4.00
(1)
5.76
252,842
June 12, 2006
150,000
(2)
6.00
(2)
7.70
592,500
February 23, 2006
116,380
(1)
4.00
(1)
5.76
252,842
June 12, 2006
150,000
(2)
6.00
(2)
7.70
592,500
February 23, 2006
55,000
(1)
4.00
(1)
5.76
119,491
June 12, 2006
200,000
(2)
6.00
(2)
7.70
790,000
(1)
On February 23, 2006, each of
our named executive officers received a stock option grant as an
executive officer of Concho Equity Holdings Corp., our
predecessor for accounting purposes. Upon completion of the
combination transaction, each outstanding option to purchase
shares of Concho Equity Holdings Corp. was converted into an
option to purchase 2.5 shares of our common stock at an
exercise price of $4.00 per share. The number of securities
underlying the option award is shown as converted to our common
stock. For each of these options, 78% of the total award became
vested and exercisable on February 27, 2006 and the
remaining 22% will become exercisable on February 27, 2009.
(2)
Each of these options become
exercisable as to 1/4 of the shares underlying the option on
each of the first four anniversaries of the grant date. These
options also contain provisions that provide for accelerated
vesting upon the occurrence of certain events following a change
of control of our company, as discussed below in
Employment, severance and change of control
arrangements.
(3)
The estimated fair market value of
common stock on date of grant represents the per share dollar
amount recognized for financial statement reporting purposes
with respect to the fiscal year computed in accordance with SFAS
No. 123R.
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Number of
securities
Exercise
underlying
unexercised
price of
Option
options
(1)
option
expiration
Name
Grant
date
Exercisable
Unexercisable
awards
date
August 13, 2004
139,260
(2)
39,278
(2)
$4.00
(2)
August 13, 2014
December 6, 2004
216,316
(2)
61,012
(2)
4.00
(2)
December 6, 2014
July 15, 2005
92,839
(2)
26,185
(2)
4.00
(2)
June 15, 2015
December 30, 2005
139,260
(2)
39,278
(2)
4.00
(2)
December 30, 2015
February 23, 2006
204,247
(2)
57,608
(2)
4.00
(2)
February 23, 2016
June 12, 2006
125,000
6.00
June 12, 2016
August 13, 2004
139,260
(2)
39,278
(2)
$4.00
(2)
August 13, 2014
December 6, 2004
216,316
(2)
61,012
(2)
4.00
(2)
December 6, 2014
July 15, 2005
92,839
(2)
26,185
(2)
4.00
(2)
July 15, 2015
December 30, 2005
139,260
(2)
39,278
(2)
4.00
(2)
December 30, 2015
February 23, 2006
204,247
(2)
57,608
(2)
4.00
(2)
February 23, 2016
June 12, 2006
125,000
6.00
June 12, 2016
August 13, 2004
61,893
(2)
17,457
(2)
4.00
(2)
August 13, 2014
December 6, 2004
96,141
(2)
27,117
(2)
4.00
(2)
December 6, 2014
July 15, 2005
41,261
(2)
11,638
(2)
4.00
(2)
July 15, 2015
December 30, 2005
61,893
(2)
17,457
(2)
4.00
(2)
December 30, 2015
February 23, 2006
90,776
(2)
25,604
(2)
4.00
(2)
February 23, 2016
June 12, 2006
150,000
6.00
June 12, 2016
August 13, 2004
61,893
(2)
17,457
(2)
4.00
(2)
August 13, 2014
December 6, 2004
96,141
(2)
27,117
(2)
4.00
(2)
December 6, 2014
July 15, 2005
41,261
(2)
11,638
(2)
4.00
(2)
July 15, 2015
December 30, 2005
61,893
(2)
17,457
(2)
4.00
(2)
December 30, 2015
February 23, 2006
90,776
(2)
25,604
(2)
4.00
(2)
February 23, 2016
June 12, 2006
150,000
6.00
June 12, 2016
August 13, 2004
61,893
(2)
17,457
(2)
4.00
(2)
August 13, 2014
December 6, 2004
96,141
(2)
27,117
(2)
4.00
(2)
December 6, 2014
July 15, 2005
41,261
(2)
11,638
(2)
4.00
(2)
July 15, 2015
December 30, 2005
61,893
(2)
17,457
(2)
4.00
(2)
December 30, 2015
February 23, 2006
90,776
(2)
25,604
(2)
4.00
(2)
February 23, 2016
June 12, 2006
150,000
6.00
June 12, 2016
April 15, 2005
74,685
(2)
21,065
(2)
4.00
(2)
April 15, 2015
July 15, 2005
19,500
(2)
5,500
(2)
4.00
(2)
July 15, 2015
December 30, 2005
29,250
(2)
8,250
(2)
4.00
(2)
December 30, 2015
February 23, 2006
42,900
(2)
12,100
(2)
4.00
(2)
February 23, 2016
June 12, 2006
200,000
6.00
June 12, 2016
(1)
These options contain provisions
that provide for accelerated vesting upon the occurrence of
certain events following a change of control of our company, as
discussed below in Employment, severance and change
of control arrangements.
(2)
Prior to the completion of the
combination transaction on February 27, 2006, Concho Equity
Holdings Corp, our predecessor for accounting purposes, made
awards of stock options to our named executive officers. Upon
completion of the combination transaction, each outstanding
option to purchase shares of Concho Equity Holdings Corp. was
converted into an option to purchase 2.5 shares of our
common stock at an exercise price of $4.00 per share. The number
of securities underlying the option award is shown as converted
to our common stock.
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Termination of
employment by our company without
cause
(and not by reason of death or disability) or
resignation
following a change in duties
Prior to, or more
than two
Within two years
after a
Name
years
after a change of control
change
of control
(1
)
(2
)
(1
)
(2
)
(3
)
(4
)
(3
)
(4
)
(3
)
(4
)
(3
)
(4
)
(1)
Includes payment of $350,000 for
the continuation of salary and $18,173 for continuation of
health benefits for a period of 12 months following such
termination.
(2)
Includes payment of $700,000 in a
lump sum payment for salary, $27,259 for continuation of health
benefits for a period of 18 months following such
termination and $ for accelerated
vesting of equity awards, based on the fair value of unvested
stock options as of December 31, 2006 in accordance with
the provisions of Statement of Financial Accounting Standards
(SFAS) No. 123R, Share-based
Payment.
(3)
Includes payment of $250,000 for
the continuation of salary and $18,173 for continuation of
health benefits for a period of 12 months following such
termination.
(4)
Includes payment of $500,000 in a
lump sum payment for salary, $27,259 for continuation of health
benefits for a period of 18 months following such
termination and $ for accelerated
vesting of equity awards, based on the fair value of unvested
stock options as of December 31, 2006 in accordance with
the provisions of Statement of Financial Accounting Standards
(SFAS) No. 123R, Share-based
Payment.
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an annual retainer of $35,000;
a meeting attendance fee of $1,000 for each board meeting
attended;
a committee meeting attendance fee of $500 for each board
committee meeting attended; and
on an annual basis, commencing with the second year of service,
an award of 5,000 shares of restricted stock under our
companys equity compensation plan.
Name
(1)
Fees
Stock
Awards
Total
$
17,166
$
77,000
$
94,166
15,666
77,000
92,666
17,166
77,000
94,166
17,666
77,000
94,666
16,666
77,000
93,666
13,666
77,000
90,666
14,666
77,000
91,666
13,666
77,000
90,666
(1)
Our employee directors have been
omitted from this table because they receive no compensation for
serving on our board of directors.
(2)
Mr. Keenan remits all fees
received as director compensation to Yorktown Energy Partners V,
L.P. and Yorktown Energy Partners VI, L.P. and holds all
securities received as director compensation for the benefit of
those entities. Mr. Keenan disclaims beneficial ownership
of all such securities as well as those held by those entities,
except to the extent of his pecuniary interest therein.
(3)
Mr. Tabor remits all fees
received as director compensation to Wachovia Capital Partners
(WCP) and holds all securities received as director
compensation for the benefit of WCP. Mr. Tabor disclaims
beneficial ownership of all such securities as well as those
held by WCP and its affiliates, except to the extent of his
pecuniary interest therein.
(4)
Messrs. Everett, Kalas, Knorr,
Bartek and Chase each resigned as a director on April 23,
2007.
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in cash;
if the option agreement so provides, by a cashless
exercise, in accordance with procedures approved by the
compensation committee; or
if the option agreement so provides, by delivery of a number of
shares of common stock (plus cash if necessary) having a fair
market value equal to the option price.
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the substitution of similar options with respect to the stock of
the successor company;
the acceleration of the vesting of all or any portion of certain
awards; or
the mandatory surrender to us by selected participants of some
or all of the outstanding awards held by such participants, at
which time we will cancel such awards and cause to be paid to
each affected participant a certain amount of cash per share, as
specified in the 2006 Stock Incentive Plan.
amend the 2006 Stock Incentive Plan to increase the maximum
aggregate number of shares that may be issued under the 2006
Stock Incentive Plan; or
increase the maximum number of shares that may be issued under
the 2006 Stock Incentive Plan through incentive stock options or
change the class of individuals eligible to receive awards under
the 2006 Stock Incentive Plan.
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each person who will beneficially own more than 5% of our common
stock then outstanding;
each of our named executive officers;
each of our directors;
all of our directors and executive officers as a group; and
each selling stockholder.
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Shares
beneficially
Shares
beneficially
owned
owned
Number of
after this
prior to the
offering
shares
offering
(1)(2)
Name
of beneficial owner
Number
%
of class
offered
Number
%
of class
56,009,965
4,999,851
2,504,914
9,012,741
1,849,007
4,999,851
6,330,000
14,995,000
6,397,500
2,870,944
2,870,945
1,299,589
1,299,589
642,835
1,299,589
1,449,438
21,335,000
10,000
33,077,929
*
Less than 1%.
(1)
Assumes no exercise of the
underwriters over-allotment option to purchase an
aggregate
of
shares, granted
by .
If such over-allotment option is exercised in
full,
will beneficially
own shares
( %)
after the offering.
(2)
Based upon an aggregate
of
shares to be outstanding following the completion of this
offering.
(3)
The address of Chase Oil
Corporation is P.O. Box 1767, Artesia, NM 88211-1767.
(4)
The address of Caza Energy LLC is
P.O. Box 1767, Artesia, NM 88211-1767.
(5)
The address of Richard Chase is
P.O. Box 359, Artesia, NM 88211-0359.
(6)
Robert Chase directly owns
4,012,890 shares of common stock. Robert Chase is the
beneficial owner of the shares owned by Caza Energy LLC, of
which Robert Chase is a Manager and therefore shares voting and
investment power with respect to the shares owned by Caza Energy
LLC. Robert Chase disclaims beneficial ownership in the shares
held by Caza Energy LLC except to the extent of his pecuniary
interest in Caza Energy LLC. The address of Robert Chase is
P.O. Box 297, Artesia, NM 88211-0297.
(7)
The address of Ms. Ferguson is
P.O. Box 693, Artesia, NM 88211-0693.
(8)
Mack Chase is the beneficial owner
of the shares owned by Caza Energy LLC, of which Mack Chase is a
Manager and therefore shares voting and investment power with
respect to the shares owned by Caza Energy LLC. Mack Chase
disclaims beneficial ownership in the shares held by Caza Energy
LLC except to the extent of his pecuniary interest in Caza
Energy LLC. The address of Mack Chase is P.O. Box 693,
Artesia, NM 88211-0693.
(9)
The address of Yorktown Energy
Partners V, L.P. and Yorktown Energy Partners VI, L.P.
is 410 Park Avenue, 19th Floor, New York, NY 10022.
(10)
The address of Yale University is
230 Prospect, New Haven, CT 06511-2107.
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(11)
The number of shares beneficially
owned includes the following shares that are subject to options
that are currently exercisable or will become exercisable within
60 days of the date of this prospectus:
Shares subject
Name of
beneficial owner
to
options
823,172
823,172
389,464
389,464
216,335
389,464
(12)
Includes 853,000 shares of
common stock owned by the Mansfeldt Concho Partners and
586,438 shares owned by the Dian Graves Foundation.
(13)
Includes 21,325,000 shares of
common stock owned by Yorktown Energy Partners V, L.P. and
Yorktown Energy Partners VI, L.P. W. Howard
Keenan, Jr. is a member and a manager of the general
partner of Yorktown Energy Partners V, L.P. and Yorktown
Energy Partners VI, L.P. and holds all securities received
as director compensation for the benefit of those entities.
Mr. Keenan disclaims beneficial ownership of all such
securities as well as those held by Yorktown Energy
Partners V, L.P. and Yorktown Energy Partners VI,
L.P., except to the extent of his pecuniary interest therein.
(14)
Mr. Tabor is a member of
Wachovia Capital Partners (WCP) and holds all
securities received as director compensation for the benefit of
WCP. Mr. Tabor disclaims beneficial ownership of all such
securities as well as those held by WCP and its affiliates,
except to the extent of his pecuniary interest therein.
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As of
December 31, 2006
As of
April 23, 2007
Aggregate
Aggregate
principal
Accrued
principal
Accrued
amount
interest
amount
interest
$
2,392,665
$
224,953
$
2,392,665
$
268,091
2,392,665
224,953
2,392,665
268,091
1,063,415
99,980
1,063,415
119,153
1,063,415
99,978
1,063,415
119,151
1,450,100
117,600
1,450,100
143,745
1,063,415
99,980
1,063,415
119,153
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restricting dividends on the common stock;
diluting the voting power of the common stock;
impairing the liquidation rights of the common stock; and
delaying or preventing a change in control of our company.
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any business opportunity that is brought to the attention of a
Designated Party solely in such persons capacity as a
director or officer of our company and with respect to which, at
the time of such presentment, no other Designated Party has
independently received notice or otherwise identified such
opportunity; or
any business opportunity that is identified by a Designated
Party solely through the disclosure of information by or on
behalf of us.
for any breach of the directors duty of loyalty to us or
our stockholders;
for acts or omissions not in good faith or which involve
intentional misconduct or a knowing violation of laws;
for unlawful payment of a dividend or unlawful stock purchase or
stock redemption; and
for any transaction from which the director derived an improper
personal benefit.
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before such date, the board of directors of the corporation
approved either the business combination or the transaction that
resulted in the stockholder becoming an interested holder;
upon completion of the transaction that resulted in the
stockholder becoming an interested stockholder, the interested
stockholder owned at least 85% of the voting stock of the
corporation outstanding at the time the transaction began,
excluding for purposes of determining the voting stock
outstanding (but not the outstanding voting stock owned by the
interested stockholder) those shares owned (1) by persons
who are directors and also officers and (2) employee stock
plans in which employee participants do not have the right to
determine confidentially whether shares held subject to the plan
will be tendered in a tender or exchange offer; or
on or after such date, the business combination is approved by
the board of directors and authorized at an annual or special
meeting of the stockholders, and not by written consent, by the
affirmative vote of at least
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2
/
3
%
of the outstanding voting stock that is not owned by the
interested stockholder.
any merger or consolidation involving the corporation and the
interested stockholder;
any sale, transfer, pledge or other disposition (in one
transaction or a series of transactions) of 10% or more of the
assets of the corporation involving the interested stockholder;
subject to certain exceptions, any transaction that results in
the issuance or transfer by the corporation of any stock of the
corporation to the interested stockholder;
any transaction involving the corporation that has the effect of
increasing the proportionate share of the stock or any class or
series of the corporation beneficially owned by the interested
stockholder; or
the receipt by the interested stockholder of the benefit of any
loss, advances, guarantees, pledges or other financial benefits
by or through the corporation.
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1% of the number of shares of common stock then outstanding; or
the average weekly reported trading volume of the common stock
on the New York Stock Exchange during the four calendar weeks
preceding the filing of a Form 144 with respect to the sale.
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an individual citizen or resident of the United States,
including an alien individual who is a lawful permanent resident
of the United States or meets the substantial
presence test under section 7701(b)(3) of the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the Code);
a corporation (or an entity treated as a corporation for
U.S. federal income tax purposes) created or organized in
the United States or under the laws of the United States, any
state thereof, or the District of Columbia;
a partnership (or an entity treated as a partnership for
U.S. federal income tax purposes);
an estate, the income of which is subject to U.S. federal
income tax regardless of its source; or
a trust, if a U.S. court can exercise primary supervision
over the administration of the trust and one or more
U.S. persons can control all substantial decisions of the
trust, or certain other trusts that have a valid election to be
treated as a U.S. person pursuant to the applicable
Treasury Regulations.
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the gain is effectively connected with a trade or business
carried on by the
Non-U.S. Holder
within the United States (and, where an income tax treaty
applies, is attributable to a U.S. permanent establishment
of the
Non-U.S. Holder);
the
Non-U.S. Holder
is an individual who is present in the United States for
183 days or more in the taxable year of disposition and
certain other conditions are met; or
we are or have been a United States real property holding
corporation for U.S. federal income tax purposes
during specified periods.
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Name
Number
of shares
Incorporated
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Paid for by
Paid for by
Concho Resources
Inc.
selling
stockholders
Without
With full
Without
With full
overallotment
overallotment
overallotment
overallotment
exercise
exercise
exercise
exercise
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
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the information set forth in this prospectus and otherwise
available to the underwriters;
the history of and prospects for our industry;
an assessment of our management;
our present operations;
our historical results of operations;
the trend of our revenues and earnings;
our earnings prospects;
the general condition of the securities markets at the time of
this offering;
the recent market prices of, and demand for, publicly traded
common stock of generally comparable companies; and
other factors deemed relevant by the underwriters, the selling
stockholders and us.
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Bbl
One stock tank barrel, of 42 U.S. gallons liquid volume,
used herein in reference to crude oil, condensate or natural gas
liquids.
Bcfe
One billion cubic feet of natural gas equivalent using the ratio
of one barrel of crude oil, condensate or natural gas liquids to
six Mcf of natural gas.
Basin
A large natural depression on the earths surface in which
sediments accumulate.
Dry hole
A well found to be incapable of producing hydrocarbons in
sufficient quantities such that proceeds from the sale of such
production would exceed production expenses, taxes and the
royalty burden.
Exploitation
A drilling or other project which may target proven or unproven
reserves (such as probable or possible reserves), but which
generally is reasonably expected to have lower risk.
Field
An area consisting of a single reservoir or multiple reservoirs
all grouped on, or related to, the same individual geological
structural feature or stratigraphic condition. The field name
refers to the surface area, although it may refer to both the
surface and the underground productive formations.
Gross wells
Are the number of wells in which a working interest is owned and
net wells are the total of our fractional working interests
owned in gross wells.
Horizontal drilling
A drilling technique used in certain formations where a well is
drilled vertically to a certain depth and then drilled at a high
angle to vertical (which can be greater than 90 degrees) in
order to stay within a specified interval.
Infill wells
Wells drilled into the same pool as known producing wells so
that oil or natural gas does not have to travel as far through
the formation.
MBbl
One thousand barrels of crude oil, condensate or natural gas
liquids.
Mcf
One thousand cubic feet of natural gas.
Mcfe
One thousand cubic feet of natural gas equivalent.
MMBbl
One million barrels of crude oil, condensate or natural gas
liquids.
MMBtu
One million British thermal units.
MMcf
One million cubic feet of natural gas.
MMcfe
One million cubic feet of natural gas equivalent.
NYMEX
The New York Mercantile Exchange.
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Net acres
The percentage of total acres an owner owns out of a particular
number of acres within a specified tract. An owner who has 50%
interest in 100 acres owns 50 net acres.
Net revenue interest
A working interest owners gross working interest in
production, less the related royalty, overriding royalty,
production payment, and net profits interests.
PV-10
When used with respect to oil and natural gas reserves,
PV-10
means
the estimated future gross revenue to be generated from the
production of proved reserves, net of estimated production and
future development and abandonment costs, using prices and costs
in effect at the determination date, before income taxes, and
without giving effect to non-property-related expenses,
discounted to a present value using an annual discount rate of
10% in accordance with the guidelines of the SEC.
Primary recovery
The period of production in which oil and natural gas is
produced from its reservoir through the wellbore without
enhanced recovery technologies, such as water flooding or gas
injection.
Proved developed reserves
The estimated quantities of crude oil, natural gas and natural
gas liquids which geological and engineering data demonstrate
with reasonable certainty to be recoverable in future years
through existing wellbores.
Proved reserves
The estimated quantities of crude oil, natural gas and natural
gas liquids which geological and engineering data demonstrate
with reasonable certainty to be recoverable in future years from
known reservoirs under existing economic and operating
conditions, i.e., prices and costs as of the date the estimate
is made. Prices include consideration of changes in existing
prices provided only by contractual arrangements, but not on
escalations based upon future conditions.
Proved undeveloped reserves
Reserves that are expected to be recovered from new wells on
undrilled acreage or from existing wells where a relatively
major expenditure is required for recompletion.
Recompletion
The addition of production from another interval or formation in
an existing wellbore.
Reservoir
A formation beneath the surface of the earth from which
hydrocarbons may be present. Its
make-up
is
sufficiently homogenous to differentiate it from other
formations.
Secondary recovery
The recovery of oil and gas through the injection of liquids or
gases into the reservoir, supplementing its natural energy.
Secondary recovery methods are often applied when production
slows due to depletion of the natural pressure.
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Seismic survey
Also known as a seismograph survey, is a survey of an area by
means of an instrument which records the travel time of the
vibrations of the earth. By recording the time interval between
the source of the shock wave and the reflected or refracted
shock waves from various formations, geophysicists are better
able to define the underground configurations.
Spacing
The distance between wells producing from the same reservoir.
Spacing is expressed in terms of acres, e.g.,
40-acre
spacing, and is established by regulatory agencies.
Standardized Measure
The present value (discounted at an annual rate of 10%) of
estimated future net revenues to be generated from the
production of proved reserves net of estimated income taxes
associated with such net revenues, as determined in accordance
with Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 69
(using prices and costs in effect as of the period end date)
without giving effect to non-property related expenses such as
indirect general and administrative expenses, and debt service
or to depreciation, depletion and amortization. Standardized
measure does not give effect to derivative transactions.
Step-out drilling
The drilling of a well adjacent to existing production in an
effort to expand the aerial extent of a known producing field.
Undeveloped acreage
Acreage owned or leased on which wells can be drilled or
completed to a point that would permit the production of
commercial quantities of oil and natural gas regardless of
whether such acreage contains proved reserves.
Unit
The joining of all or substantially all interests in a reservoir
or field, rather than single tracts, to provide for development
and operation without regard to separate property interests.
Also, the area covered by a unitization agreement.
Wellbore
The hole drilled by the bit that is equipped for oil or gas
production on a completed well. Also called well or borehole.
Working interest
The right granted to the lessee of a property to explore for and
to produce and own oil, gas, or other minerals. The working
interest owners bear the exploration, development, and operating
costs on either a cash, penalty, or carried basis.
Workover
Operations on a producing well to restore or increase production.
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December 31,
December 31,
(in thousands,
except share and per share data)
2005
2006
$
9,182
$
1,122
14,040
27,304
11,890
22,638
18,382
1,449
6,013
3,006
82
1,018
1,309
1,674
3,848
59,192
63,765
157,787
1,159,756
21,901
239,462
(14,336
)
(84,098
)
165,352
1,315,120
5,231
5,535
170,583
1,320,655
1,898
411
4,417
301
1,235
$
232,385
$
1,390,072
$
5,897
$
16,157
3,593
7,529
9,901
10,493
17,051
684
8,004
3,119
6,220
9,307
6,224
1,410
87
906
1,824
400
83
1,958
40,346
70,501
72,000
495,100
8,865
241,752
1,504
7,563
130
16
118
135,868
575,330
(9,012
)
(12,858
)
(6,272
)
12,152
(11,060
)
414
109,670
575,156
$
232,385
$
1,390,072
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Consolidated statements of operations
Inception (April
21,
2004) through
Year ended
December 31,
December
31,
(in
thousands, except per share amounts)
2004
2005
2006
Operating revenues:
$
1,851
$
31,621
$
131,773
1,771
23,315
66,517
3,622
54,936
198,290
512
10,923
22,060
234
3,712
15,762
1,850
2,666
5,612
956
11,485
60,722
7
89
287
2,295
9,891
4,214
11,307
21,721
1,148
(1,193
)
(684
)
5,001
7,089
48,626
134,862
(3,467
)
6,310
63,428
(272
)
(3,096
)
(30,567
)
168
779
1,186
(104
)
(2,317
)
(29,381
)
(3,571
)
3,993
34,047
915
(2,039
)
(14,379
)
(2,656
)
1,954
19,668
(804
)
(4,766
)
(1,244
)
11,601
$
(3,460
)
$
(2,812
)
$
30,025
$
(1.74
)
$
(0.35
)
$
0.32
1,987
8,117
94,575
$
(1.74
)
$
(0.35
)
$
0.30
1,987
8,117
101,458
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Consolidated statements of stockholders equity
Notes
Retained
Accumulated
Series A
Additional
Receivable
from
Earnings
Other
Total
Preferred
Stock
Common
Stock
Paid-in
Officers and
(Accumulated
Comprehensive
Stockholders
(in
thousands)
Shares
Amount
Shares
Amount
Capital
Employees
Deficit)
(Loss)
Income
Equity
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
(2,656
)
(2,656
)
33
33
(2,623
)
7,689
77
7,689
8
76,802
(3,840
)
73,047
2,011
2
1,004
1,006
178
178
950
950
(44
)
(44
)
(804
)
(804
)
7,689
$
77
9,700
$
10
$
78,934
$
(3,884
)
$
(3,460
)
$
33
$
71,710
1,954
1,954
(12,147
)
(12,147
)
1,054
1,054
(9,139
)
5,270
53
5,270
5
53,026
(4,805
)
48,279
1,313
1
656
657
1,506
1,506
1,746
1,746
(323
)
(323
)
(4,766
)
(4,766
)
12,959
$
130
16,283
$
16
$
135,868
$
(9,012
)
$
(6,272
)
$
(11,060
)
$
109,670
19,668
19,668
7,736
7,736
3,738
3,738
31,142
4,518
45
4,518
5
45,326
(3,158
)
42,218
1,155
1
577
578
(17,477
)
(175
)
26,216
26
149
69,590
70
384,266
384,336
427
1,044
1,044
(3
)
7,125
7,125
975
975
(688
)
(688
)
(1,244
)
(1,244
)
$
118,186
$
118
$
575,330
$
(12,858
)
$
12,152
$
414
$
575,156
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December 31,
(in
thousands)
2005
2006
$
1,190
$
916
2,765
14,042
4,915
$
3,955
$
19,873
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Inception
(April 21,
2004)
through
Year ended
Year ended
December 31,
December 31,
December 31,
(in
thousands)
2004
2005
2006
$
$
2,149
$
3,955
2,149
5,556
41,956
(3,749
)
(25,762
)
(1
)
(276
)
$
2,149
$
3,955
$
19,873
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Pro forma
Year ended
December 31,
(in
thousands, except per share data) (unaudited)
2005
2006
$
174,614
$
219,746
$
19,006
$
23,451
$
0.21
$
0.22
$
0.21
$
0.20
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(in
thousands)
2005
2006
$
890
$
1,120
196
7,443
89
287
(2
)
(53
)
(150
)
$
1,120
$
8,700
Note G.
Stockholders
equity and stock issued subject to limited recourse
notes
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the number of shares in any series
voting powers, if any
redemption provisions, if any
dividend rate and other dividend attributes and
convertible features or attached rights, if any.
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2004
2005
2006
3.14%
3.76%
4.37%
4.00 years
3.28 years
2.61 years
43.30%
34.99%
34.33%
0%
0%
0%
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Number of
Weighted
Bundled
Capital
average
Grant date
Options
exercise
price
fair
value
$
1,100,000
$
9.52
$
2,310,000
$
1,100,000
$
9.52
421,299
$
9.52
1,100,000
$
9.52
$
$
$
1,100,000
$
9.52
696,303
$
9.52
1,100,000
$
9.52
$
$
(161,697
)
$
9.52
938,303
$
9.52
938,303
$
9.52
Vested Bundled
Capital Options Outstanding and Exercisable
Number
Weighted
outstanding,
vested
average
Weighted
Intrinsic
and exercisable
at
remaining
average
value at
December 31,
contractual
exercise
December 31,
2006
life
price
2006
938,303
3.45 years
$
9.52
$
45,655,000
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Number of
Weighted
Capital
average
Grant date
Options
exercise
price
fair
value
$
85,000
$
8.40
$
169,000
$
85,000
$
8.40
32,555
$
8.40
85,000
$
8.40
277,500
$
9.05
$
1,528,000
120,000
$
12.28
$
251,000
$
482,500
$
9.74
305,422
$
9.74
482,500
$
9.74
$
$
16,000
$
12.13
$
45,000
(73,279
)
$
9.81
425,221
$
9.81
425,221
$
9.81
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Vested Options
Outstanding and Exercisable
Number
Weighted
outstanding,
vested
average
Weighted
Intrinsic
and exercisable
at
remaining
average
value at
December 31,
contractual
exercise
December 31,
2006
life
price
2006
$
10.00
309,213
3.61 years
$
8.90
$
3,268,000
$
15.00
116,008
3.83 years
$
12.26
$
633,000
425,221
$
9.81
$
3,901,000
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Inception
(April 21,
2004)
through
Year ended
Year ended
December 31,
December 31,
December 31,
2004
2005
2006
$
950,000
$
1,746,000
$
975,000
$
885,000
$
578,000
$
508,000
421,299
275,004
242,000
$
2.10
$
2.10
$
2.10
$
65,000
$
1,168,000
$
467,000
32,555
272,867
119,799
$
2.00
$
4.28
$
3.90
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Bundled Capital
Option
Bundled Capital
Option
Preferred
Unit
(a)
CEHC preferred
Bundled
stock to
Total
Total
Capital
Common
Common
Resources
common
preferred
Options
(b)
stock
(c)
stock
common
stock
stock
stock
938,303
4,480,157
938,303
938,303
5,418,460
938,303
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.50
938,303
4,480,157
938,303
1,407,455
6,825,915
Capital
Option
Preferred
Unit
(a)
Capital
Option
CEHC preferred
stock to
Total
Total
Capital
Common
Resources
common
preferred
Options
(d)
stock
common
stock
stock
stock
425,221
425,221
425,221
425,221
425,221
1.00
1.00
1.50
425,221
425,221
637,832
1,063,053
(a)
Each Preferred Unit reflects one
share of CEHC preferred stock and one share of CEHC common
stock. Each share of CEHC preferred stock can be converted into
1.5 shares of Resources common stock.
(b)
Each Bundled Capital Option
reflects 4.775 shares of CEHC common stock and one
Preferred Unit. Each Bundled Capital Option can be converted
into 7.275 shares of Resources common stock.
(c)
The Officers agreed to purchase
4.775 shares of CEHC common stock for each Preferred Unit
purchased.
(d)
Each Capital Option reflects one
Preferred Unit. Each Capital Option can be converted into
2.5 shares of Resources common stock.
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Number of
Grant date
common
shares
fair
value
427,126
$
3,289,000
(2,736
)
424,390
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Inception
(April 21,
2004)
January 1,
2006
through
Year ended
through
February 27,
December 31,
2004
December 31,
2005
2006
Weighted
Weighted
Weighted
Number of
average
Number of
average
Number of
average
units
(a)
price
units
(a)
price
units
(a)
price
$
724,257
$
10.00
1,365,075
$
10.32
724,257
$
10.00
665,247
$
10.66
514,267
$
10.68
$
(24,429
)
$
10.00
$
$
$
$
724,257
$
10.00
1,365,075
$
10.32
1,879,342
$
10.42
$
182,033
$
10.00
1,562,770
$
10.51
(a)
Each option Unit can be exercised
for one Preferred Unit which is comprised of one share of CEHC
common stock and one share of CEHC preferred stock.
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CEHC
CEHC
Resources
Unit Option
Unit
Conversion
Option
Resources
Exercise
Price
Options
Rate
Exercise
Price
Options
$
10.00
1,721,010
2.5:1
$
4.00
4,302,312
$
15.00
158,332
2.5:1
$
6.00
396,019
Total
1,879,342
Total
4,698,331
February 27,
2006
through
December 31,
2006
Weighted
Number of
average
options
(a)
price
4,698,331
$
4.17
900,000
$
6.00
(2,230
)
$
5.44
$
5,596,101
$
4.46
3,904,645
$
4.20
(a)
One option can be exercised for one
share of Resources common stock.
Number
Vested options
outstanding and exercisable
outstanding,
Weighted
vested and
average
Weighted
Intrinsic
exercisable at
remaining
average
value at
Exercise
December 31,
contractual
exercise
December 31,
prices
2006
life
price
2006
$
4.00
3,510,235
8.47 years
$
4.00
$
15,099,000
$
6.00
394,410
8.86 years
$
6.00
$
769,000
3,904,645
$
4.20
$
15,868,000
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Inception
(April 21,
2004)
Year ended
Year ended
through
December 31,
December 31,
December 31,
2004
2005
2006
$
2,013,000
$
2,891,000
$
1,931,000
557,000
606,000
500,000
91,000
31,000
107,000
278,000
142,000
3,555,000
$
2,677,000
$
3,866,000
$
6,159,000
$
178,000
$
1,506,000
$
5,085,000
511,000
505,000
1,024,000
$
178,000
$
1,506,000
$
7,125,000
(a)
Vested immediately as of the date
of the Combination, from change of control.
(b)
Vesting revised to a three year
cliff vesting schedule by approval of CEHCs Board of
Directors.
(c)
Vested as of the date of the
Combination by approval of CEHCs Board of Directors.
(d)
June 12, 2006 option grant, by
approval of the Companys Board of Directors.
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2004
2005
2006
3.29%
4.12%
4.81%
3.81 years
2.89 years
2.87 years
40.24%
34.87%
37.12%
Hedged
period
As
of December 31, 2006:
2007
2008
16,000
13,500
$5.98$9.75
(c)
$6.50$9.35
650
$37.95$41.75
2,300
2,600
$67.85
$67.50
(a)
The index prices for the natural
gas price collars are based on the Inside FERC-El Paso
Natural Gas Permian Basin
first-of-the-month
spot price.
(b)
The index prices for the crude oil
price collars and price swaps are based on the NYMEX-West Texas
Intermediate monthly average spot price.
(c)
Amounts disclosed represent
weighted average prices.
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$
400,000,000
15,900,000
5,100,000
$
421,000,000
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(in
thousands)
$
400
400
400
456,100
38,200
$
495,500
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$
438,000
439,000
449,000
458,000
468,000
873,000
$
3,125,000
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(In
thousands)
2004
2005
2006
$
$
65
$
1,761
(915
)
1,974
12,618
$
(915
)
$
2,039
$
14,379
(In
thousands)
2004
2005
2006
$
(1,214
)
$
1,358
$
11,916
(34
)
70
2,083
333
611
380
$
(915
)
$
2,039
$
14,379
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(In
thousands)
2005
2006
$
3,192
$
590
3,776
6,365
95
301
10,242
4,077
(5,338
)
(245,464
)
(283
)
(5,338
)
(245,747
)
$
4,904
$
(241,670
)
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For the period
ended December 31,
(in
thousands)
2004
2005
2006
1,987
8,117
94,575
5,031
384
1,427
41
1,987
8,117
101,458
December 31,
(in
thousands)
2004
2005
7,235
11,957
1,100
1,100
85
483
724
1,365
9,144
14,905
(a)
For unit options, this excludes the
preferred stock portion.
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Period from
April 21,
2004
(inception)
through
Year ended
Year ended
December 31,
December 31,
December 31,
(in
thousands)
2004
2005
2006
$
99,382
$
7,834
$
824,382
10,112
14,694
217,788
3,198
7,301
49,394
1,931
38,727
126,089
883
141
7,293
$
115,506
$
68,697
$
1,224,946
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(in
thousands)
2004
2005
2006
$
479,083
$
972,662
$
3,560,326
(201,690
)
(352,213
)
(1,479,797
)
(59,849
)
(186,539
)
(530,212
)
217,544
433,910
1,550,317
(83,244
)
(210,148
)
(839,968
)
$
134,300
$
223,762
$
710,349
(in
thousands)
2004
2005
2006
$
140,598
$
7,612
$
795,072
12,074
98,826
156,266
99,041
(109,264
)
(2,876
)
(40,301
)
(160,468
)
(1,649
)
(6,085
)
7,302
(51,147
)
14,933
17,317
(471
)
(12,596
)
(10,119
)
149,325
173,168
631,572
(15,025
)
(83,706
)
(144,985
)
134,300
89,462
486,587
134,300
223,762
$
134,300
$
223,762
$
710,349
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UNAUDITED PRO FORMA COMBINED
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
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Unaudited pro forma combined statement of operations
Year ended December 31, 2006
Chase
Group
Combination
Offering
Resources
Properties
adjustments
adjustments
Pro forma
(in thousands,
except per share data and per share amounts)
historical
historical
(Note B)
Pro
forma
(Note C)
as
adjusted
$
131,773
$
13,940
$
145,713
$
66,517
7,516
74,033
198,290
21,456
219,746
22,060
2,396
24,456
15,762
1,840
17,602
5,612
5,612
60,722
2,217
3,211
(a)
66,150
287
83
370
9,891
1
9,892
21,721
284
22,005
(1,193
)
(1,193
)
134,862
6,821
144,894
63,428
14,635
74,852
(30,567
)
(5,223
)(b)
(35,790
)
1,186
1,186
(29,381
)
(34,604
)
34,047
14,635
40,248
(14,379
)
(2,418
)(c)
(16,797
)
19,668
14,635
23,451
(1,244
)
1,244
(d)
11,601
(11,601
)(e)
$
30,025
$
14,635
$
23,451
$
0.32
$
0.22
$
94,575
108,335
$
0.30
$
0.20
$
101,458
115,412
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Notes to unaudited pro forma
combined statement of operations
(a)
To adjust depreciation and depletion for the Chase Group
Properties for the acquisition cost recorded by Resources.
(b)
To adjust interest expense for borrowings of approximately
$411 million under Resources bank credit facility to
effect the Combination calculated at the Resources borrowing
rate of 7.85% at December 31, 2006.
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(c)
To adjust income taxes for the Combination of the Chase Group
Properties at the Companys effective income tax rate of
39%.
(d)
To adjust preferred stock dividends accrued from January 1,
2005 on Series A preferred shares of CEHC which were
converted to Resources common shares as of the date of the
Combination and to adjust for preferred stock dividends accrued
from January 1, 2006 on Series A preferred shares of
CEHC for employees who exchanged their common and preferred
shares of CEHC for common shares of Resources on April 16,
2007.
(e)
To eliminate the effects of the induced conversion of preferred
stock on February 23, 2006.
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM
Kansas City, Missouri
GRANT THORNTON LLP
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Year
Ended December 31, (in thousands)
2003
2004
2005
$
62,016
$
66,529
$
73,132
41,486
41,247
46,546
103,502
107,776
119,678
9,868
11,762
12,979
8,815
9,202
10,298
19,475
20,196
18,646
2,065
3,233
194
2,116
179
168
263
446
1,246
1,387
1,702
576
7,936
1,062
44,329
54,158
45,327
$
59,173
$
53,618
$
74,351
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Years
Ended December 31, 2003, 2004, and 2005 (in
thousands)
Total
$
127,821
(52,441
)
59,173
134,553
(54,157
)
53,618
134,014
(57,551
)
74,351
$
150,814
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Year
Ended December 31, (in thousands)
2003
2004
2005
$
59,173
$
53,618
$
74,351
19,475
20,196
18,646
2,065
3,233
194
2,116
179
168
263
446
576
7,936
1,062
704
(1,219
)
(1,641
)
(45
)
(12
)
113
33
36
48
(1
)
(28
)
(57
)
84,264
84,202
93,162
(2,374
)
(4,673
)
(5,902
)
(29,449
)
(25,372
)
(29,709
)
(31,823
)
(30,045
)
(35,611
)
(52,441
)
(54,157
)
(57,551
)
(52,441
)
(54,157
)
(57,551
)
$
$
$
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(In
thousands)
2003
2004
2005
$
4,805
$
5,538
$
6,859
663
991
790
(1
)
(28
)
(57
)
(97
)
95
(105
)
168
263
446
$
5,538
$
6,859
$
7,933
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Contract
Period
As
of December 31, 2005
2005
2006
5,000
$
10.73
$
8.66
Contract
Period
As
of December 31, 2004
2005
2006
2,000
$
50.40
$
28.00
$
37.00
2,000
$
50.40
$
31.00
$
40.00
(a)
Amount disclosed represents U.S.
Natural Gas Wellhead price monthly average spot price.
(b)
Amount disclosed represents NYMEX
West Texas Intermediate monthly average spot price.
$
576,000
7,936,000
1,062,000
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(In
thousands)
December 31,
2004
December 31,
2005
$
238,544
$
270,453
1,078
1,042
(105,020
)
(123,667
)
$
134,602
$
147,828
Year Ended
Year Ended
(In
thousands)
December 31,
2004
December 31,
2005
$
1,277
$
8,283
333
22,755
23,384
1,086
685
$
25,451
$
32,352
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2003
2004
2005
Oil and
Natural
Oil and
Natural
Oil and
Natural
Condensate
Gas
Condensate
Gas
Condensate
Gas
(MBbls)
(MMcf)
(MBbls)
(MMcf)
(MBbls)
(MMcf)
28,234
139,362
27,520
140,464
26,692
139,118
733
1,457
147
433
85
150
1,118
2,438
1,264
9,327
838
6,140
719
5,031
(2,125
)
(8,658
)
(1,751
)
(7,636
)
(1,429
)
(6,636
)
27,520
140,464
26,692
139,118
27,833
141,408
14,915
77,934
14,104
79,802
13,318
78,121
14,104
79,802
13,318
78,121
13,365
77,331
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December 31,
December 31,
December 31,
(In
thousands)
2003
2004
2005
$
1,586,671
$
1,895,936
$
2,980,762
(446,938
)
(503,389
)
(677,934
)
(203,403
)
(255,054
)
(302,331
)
936,330
1,137,493
2,000,497
(478,073
)
(591,352
)
(998,521
)
$
458,257
$
546,141
$
1,001,976
December 31,
December 31,
December 31,
(In
thousands)
2003
2004
2005
$
$
$
12,380
2,000
1,114
17,706
79,426
139,744
411,692
(84,819
)
(86,812
)
(96,401
)
31,036
25,440
34,010
40,195
45,826
54,614
(22,269
)
(31,502
)
(18,275
)
10,735
(5,926
)
40,109
56,304
87,884
455,835
401,953
458,257
546,141
$
458,257
$
546,141
$
1,001,976
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM
Concho Equity Holdings Corp.:
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11 months
Year ended
ended
December 31,
November 30,
(in
thousands)
2003
2004
$
31,392
$
33,753
979
910
32,371
34,663
6,652
6,983
2,023
2,159
435
461
9,110
9,603
$
23,261
$
25,060
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Year ended
11 months
ended
December 31,
2003
November 30,
2004
Oil and
Natural
Oil and
Natural
condensate
gas
condensate
gas
(MBbls)
(MMcf)
(MBbls)
(MMcf)
6,186
34,596
5,763
33,455
88
1,872
31
91
55
45
928
1,557
(566
)
(3,058
)
(483
)
(2,778
)
5,763
33,455
6,239
32,325
4,179
25,434
4,497
23,562
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11 months
Year ended
ended
December 31,
November 30,
2003
2004
(in
thousands)
(in
thousands)
$
316,376
$
517,956
(128,943
)
(177,881
)
(29,729
)
(22,115
)
157,704
317,960
(78,094
)
(149,811
)
$
79,610
$
168,149
11 months
Year ended
ended
December 31,
November 30,
2003
2004
(in
thousands)
(in
thousands)
$
$
5,987
994
(4,241
)
65,771
(22,717
)
(24,611
)
437
16,149
7,362
7,961
19,159
22,275
5,987
88,539
73,623
79,610
$
79,610
$
168,149
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Net
Reserves
Future Net
Revenue ($)
Oil
Gas
Present Worth
Category
(Barrels)
(MCF)
Total
at
10%
7,025,581
28,408,884
304,584,100
169,222,500
577,258
5,311,605
39,230,900
14,646,900
3,610,267
11,328,375
125,088,200
45,328,700
11,213,106
45,048,864
468,903,200
229,198,100
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By:
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Adapted
from Securities and Exchange Commission
Regulation S-X
Rule 4-10(a)
A-4
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Adapted
from Securities and Exchange Commission
Regulation S-X
Rule 4-10(a)
A-5
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Adapted
from Securities and Exchange Commission
Regulation S-X
Rule 4-10(a)
(A)
oil that may become available from known reservoirs but is
classified separately as indicated additional
reserves;
(B)
crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids, the recovery of
which is subject to reasonable doubt because of uncertainty as
to geology, reservoir characteristics, or economic factors;
(C)
crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids, that may occur
in undrilled prospects; and
(D)
crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids, that may be
recovered from oil shales, coal, gilsonite and other such
sources.
A-6
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Adapted
from Securities and Exchange Commission
Regulation S-X
Rule 4-10(a)
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Adapted
from Securities and Exchange Commission
Regulation S-X
Rule 4-10(a)
A-8
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Adapted
from Securities and Exchange Commission
Regulation S-X
Rule 4-10(a)
(g)
Topic 12 of Accounting Series Release No. 257 of
the Staff Accounting Bulletins states: In certain
instances, proved reserves may be assigned to reservoirs on the
basis of a combination of electrical and other type logs and
core analyses which indicate the reservoirs are analogous to
similar reservoirs in the same field which are producing or have
demonstrated the ability to produce on a formation test.
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As of
12-31-6
Cog
Oil & Gas LP Interest
Summary
All Properties
Louisiana,
New Mexico,
North
Dakota, and Texas
Gross Revenue
Gross
Net
Gross
Net
Incl Prod+Adval
Taxes
Prod+Av
Net Cap
Operating
Net
Cum P.W.
Period
Oil/cond
Oil/cond
Gas
Gas
Oil
Gas
Total
Taxes
Cost
Expense
Revenue
10.000%
Ending
MBBL
MBBL
MMCF
MMCF
M$
M$
M$
M$
M$
M$
M$
M$
3199.669
823.536
24450.690
4005.191
46680.9
19275.9
65956.8
6064.6
23522.6
8878.0
27491.6
25765.6
3212.573
824.063
23094.982
3952.675
46744.2
18993.7
65737.9
6041.2
35131.1
9215.5
15350.1
38927.7
3282.296
891.661
22269.744
3839.593
50466.4
18488.8
68955.2
6322.4
11428.3
9576.7
41627.8
71695.4
2968.204
803.848
19825.327
3295.627
45342.7
15823.0
61165.7
5562.6
2018.8
9668.6
43915.7
103203.3
2676.701
695.398
16985.892
2783.567
39210.3
13363.4
52573.7
4774.2
622.4
9611.8
37565.3
127704.6
2483.810
626.504
14881.742
2420.963
35372.7
11692.7
47065.4
4276.9
1653.2
9507.5
31627.8
146438.8
2312.396
573.578
13148.341
2116.431
32410.9
10277.8
42688.7
3878.9
310.3
9352.5
29147.0
162152.1
2112.708
516.919
11622.560
1858.132
29184.4
9008.5
38192.9
3459.5
385.3
9004.0
25344.1
174567.8
1942.136
470.228
10387.162
1661.131
26525.7
8046.2
34571.9
3127.2
349.7
8670.2
22424.8
184556.7
1817.021
434.486
9504.547
1544.437
24494.4
7470.0
31964.4
2892.1
457.4
8580.5
20034.4
192666.4
1731.750
404.446
8727.324
1430.286
22787.0
6918.6
29705.6
2685.2
386.8
8503.0
18130.6
199339.8
1661.803
378.513
8353.596
1414.999
21306.6
6858.6
28165.2
2547.4
349.9
8302.9
16965.0
205016.1
1575.032
351.499
7510.065
1247.434
19752.6
6043.8
25796.4
2317.8
299.7
8022.3
15156.6
209626.1
1478.254
325.439
6800.844
1124.854
18279.7
5453.8
23733.5
2128.1
188.3
7881.7
13535.4
213369.8
1288.768
297.743
6043.443
1019.599
16709.3
4936.0
21645.3
1940.8
77.7
7515.9
12110.9
216415.5
33743.121
8417.861
203606.259
33714.919
475267.8
162650.8
637918.6
58018.9
77181.5
132291.1
370427.1
216415.5
8799.659
2795.245
62534.918
11333.945
157538.4
54598.1
212136.5
19011.3
887.7
93761.4
98476.1
229198.1
42542.780
11213.106
266141.177
45048.864
632806.2
217248.9
850055.1
77030.2
78069.2
226052.5
468903.2
229198.1
96643.548
1244209.325
139186.328
1510350.502
8.00
PCT,
PRESENT WORTH
M$
256230.5
12.00
PCT,
PRESENT WORTH
M$
207055.9
15.00
PCT,
PRESENT WORTH
M$
180500.2
20.00
PCT,
PRESENT WORTH
M$
148144.4
25.00
PCT,
PRESENT WORTH
M$
125216.3
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Cog
Oil & Gas LP Interest
Summary All Properties
Louisiana, New Mexico,
North Dakota, and Texas
Gross Revenue
Gross
Net
Gross
Net
Incl Prod+Adval
Taxes
Prod+Av
Net Cap
Operating
Net
Cum P.W.
Period
Oil/cond
Oil/cond
Gas
Gas
Oil
Gas
Total
Taxes
Cost
Expense
Revenue
10.000%
Ending
MBBL
MBBL
MMCF
MMCF
M$
M$
M$
M$
M$
M$
M$
M$
2762.958
670.536
21341.080
3203.759
37977.3
15413.2
53390.5
4893.8
0.0
8475.2
40021.5
38278.1
2342.335
549.859
17133.873
2480.192
31124.8
11968.8
43093.6
3937.4
0.0
8354.8
30801.4
65031.8
2082.950
480.240
14693.301
2104.968
27180.6
10175.3
37355.9
3405.7
0.0
8174.5
25775.7
85376.8
1884.684
430.692
12967.634
1858.733
24373.9
8994.7
33368.6
3040.8
0.0
8094.2
22233.6
101328.4
1694.589
388.017
11599.098
1664.089
21950.1
8057.6
30007.7
2739.2
0.0
8021.9
19246.6
113881.3
1559.214
356.997
10457.550
1502.883
20190.2
7277.4
27467.6
2504.7
0.0
7873.5
17089.4
124014.7
1435.576
330.782
9480.021
1354.603
18702.0
6565.6
25267.6
2299.4
0.0
7709.3
15258.9
132238.6
1316.163
305.889
8567.040
1222.115
17286.6
5926.3
23212.9
2111.2
0.0
7379.3
13722.4
138961.5
1208.778
283.731
7732.036
1101.372
16026.8
5341.7
21368.5
1942.2
0.0
7037.4
12388.9
144480.1
1123.511
266.177
7096.232
1012.323
15031.4
4911.9
19943.3
1811.1
0.0
6930.2
11202.0
149015.4
1045.095
250.172
6519.186
933.088
14124.8
4529.4
18654.2
1692.1
0.0
6847.4
10114.7
152738.6
971.997
233.709
5969.685
853.534
13194.5
4154.6
17349.1
1572.0
0.0
6662.4
9114.7
155789.0
900.907
217.416
5486.989
782.153
12273.8
3813.1
16086.9
1452.2
0.0
6424.9
8209.8
158286.5
838.336
203.943
5028.201
721.817
11514.4
3527.2
15041.6
1356.9
0.0
6321.2
7363.5
160323.2
704.656
187.389
4484.484
665.744
10569.5
3251.4
13820.9
1247.1
0.0
5974.4
6599.4
161982.4
21871.749
5155.549
148556.410
21461.373
291520.7
103908.2
395428.9
36005.8
0.0
110280.6
249142.5
161982.4
4860.515
1870.032
43555.071
6947.511
105960.0
34444.3
140404.3
12556.5
0.0
72406.2
55441.6
169222.5
26732.264
7025.581
192111.481
28408.884
397480.7
138352.5
535833.2
48562.3
0.0
182686.8
304584.1
169222.5
96643.225
1243502.217
123375.489
1435613.698
8.00
PCT,
PRESENT WORTH
M$
184710.2
12.00
PCT,
PRESENT WORTH
M$
156474.9
15.00
PCT,
PRESENT WORTH
M$
141071.9
20.00
PCT,
PRESENT WORTH
M$
122050.8
25.00
PCT,
PRESENT WORTH
M$
108305.0
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As of
12-31-6
Cog
Oil & Gas LP Interest
Summary
All Properties
Louisiana,
New Mexico,
North
Dakota, and Texas
Gross Revenue
Gross
Net
Gross
Net
Incl Prod+Adval
Taxes
Prod+Av
Net Cap
Operating
Net
Cum P.W.
Period
Oil/cond
Oil/cond
Gas
Gas
Oil
Gas
Total
Taxes
Cost
Expense
Revenue
10.000%
Ending
MBBL
MBBL
MMCF
MMCF
M$
M$
M$
M$
M$
M$
M$
M$
99.185
37.564
1854.805
455.414
2108.0
2160.6
4268.6
401.2
3406.3
129.9
331.2
185.7
106.263
35.476
1752.726
424.279
2008.3
2032.4
4040.7
379.8
842.2
174.2
2644.5
2484.3
98.650
34.416
1349.869
335.515
1961.4
1621.6
3583.0
342.5
34.8
212.5
2993.2
4849.4
73.116
25.770
961.269
243.176
1462.1
1173.8
2635.9
249.0
0.0
212.4
2174.5
6411.5
62.574
21.942
746.019
194.949
1243.8
939.3
2183.1
205.4
90.0
216.3
1671.4
7501.0
72.013
24.883
646.164
170.997
1424.6
829.9
2254.5
207.6
39.5
231.4
1776.0
8550.6
68.130
24.256
535.695
145.893
1393.5
714.2
2107.7
191.3
0.0
230.5
1685.9
9459.8
58.326
21.491
462.845
128.693
1232.2
626.9
1859.1
168.2
75.0
224.7
1391.2
10139.9
49.890
18.785
411.633
116.478
1074.9
564.0
1638.9
148.6
50.0
226.4
1213.9
10681.3
47.714
17.624
482.087
141.279
1007.7
672.3
1680.0
155.1
143.3
238.7
1142.9
11142.7
46.586
16.808
507.471
148.457
960.8
707.7
1668.5
156.2
72.7
245.4
1194.2
11582.6
51.964
18.973
829.471
246.915
1075.4
1192.9
2268.3
216.8
50.2
250.9
1750.4
12167.8
59.107
21.976
605.882
181.651
1228.8
875.1
2103.9
193.9
0.0
252.9
1657.1
12672.3
50.202
18.880
483.510
146.235
1054.4
702.5
1756.9
161.0
0.0
243.7
1352.2
13046.9
45.772
16.794
416.188
125.140
938.7
598.6
1537.3
140.8
25.0
241.4
1130.1
13330.8
989.492
355.638
12045.634
3205.071
20174.6
15411.8
35586.4
3317.4
4829.0
3331.3
24108.7
13330.8
453.475
221.620
9427.261
2106.534
12537.5
9955.8
22493.3
2084.7
887.7
4398.7
15122.2
14646.9
1442.967
577.258
21472.895
5311.605
32712.1
25367.6
58079.7
5402.1
5716.7
7730.0
39230.9
14646.9
0.323
707.108
1443.290
22180.003
8.00
PCT,
PRESENT WORTH
M$
16750.1
12.00
PCT,
PRESENT WORTH
M$
12998.0
15.00
PCT,
PRESENT WORTH
M$
11095.3
20.00
PCT,
PRESENT WORTH
M$
8866.2
25.00
PCT,
PRESENT WORTH
M$
7331.3
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As of
12-31-6
Louisiana, New Mexico,
North Dakota, and Texas
Gross Revenue
Gross
Net
Gross
Net
Incl Prod+Adval
Taxes
Prod+Av
Net Cap
Operating
Net
CUM P.W.
Period
Oil/cond
Oil/cond
Gas
Gas
Oil
Gas
Total
Taxes
Cost
Expense
Revenue
10.000%
Ending
MBBL
MBBL
MMCF
MMCF
M$
M$
M$
M$
M$
M$
M$
M$
337.526
115.436
1254.805
346.018
6595.6
1702.1
8297.7
769.6
20116.3
272.9
−12861.1
−12698.2
763.975
238.728
4208.383
1048.204
13611.1
4992.5
18603.6
1724.0
34288.9
686.5
−18095.8
−28588.4
1100.696
377.005
6226.574
1399.110
21324.4
6691.9
28016.3
2574.2
11393.5
1189.7
12858.9
−18530.8
1010.404
347.386
5896.424
1193.718
19506.7
5654.5
25161.2
2272.8
2018.8
1362.0
19507.6
−4536.6
919.538
285.439
4640.775
924.529
16016.4
4366.5
20382.9
1829.6
532.4
1373.6
16647.3
6322.3
852.583
244.624
3778.028
747.083
13757.9
3585.4
17343.3
1564.6
1613.7
1402.6
12762.4
13873.5
808.690
218.540
3132.625
615.935
12315.4
2998.0
15313.4
1388.2
310.3
1412.7
12202.2
20453.7
738.219
189.539
2592.675
507.324
10665.6
2455.3
13120.9
1180.1
310.3
1400.0
10230.5
25466.4
683.468
167.712
2243.493
443.281
9424.0
2140.5
11564.5
1036.4
299.7
1406.4
8822.0
29395.3
645.796
150.685
1926.228
390.835
8455.3
1885.8
10341.1
925.9
314.1
1411.6
7689.5
32508.3
640.069
137.466
1700.667
348.741
7701.4
1681.5
9382.9
836.9
314.1
1410.2
6821.7
35018.6
637.842
125.831
1554.440
314.550
7036.7
1511.1
8547.8
758.6
299.7
1389.6
6099.9
37059.3
615.018
112.107
1417.194
283.630
6250.0
1355.6
7605.6
671.7
299.7
1344.5
5289.7
38667.3
589.716
102.616
1289.133
256.802
5710.9
1224.1
6935.0
610.2
188.3
1316.8
4819.7
39999.7
538.340
93.560
1142.771
228.715
5201.1
1086.0
6287.1
552.9
52.7
1300.1
4381.4
41102.3
10881.880
2906.674
43004.215
9048.475
163572.5
43330.8
206903.3
18695.7
72352.5
18679.2
97175.9
41102.3
3485.669
703.593
9552.586
2279.900
39040.9
10198.0
49238.9
4370.1
0.0
16956.5
27912.3
45328.7
14367.549
3610.267
52556.801
11328.375
202613.4
53528.8
256142.2
23065.8
72352.5
35635.7
125088.2
45328.7
0.000
0.000
14367.549
52556.801
8.00
PCT,
PRESENT WORTH
M$
54770.2
12.00
PCT,
PRESENT WORTH
M$
37583.0
15.00
PCT,
PRESENT WORTH
M$
28333.0
20.00
PCT,
PRESENT WORTH
M$
17227.4
25.00
PCT,
PRESENT WORTH
M$
9580.0
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Vice President
Operations & Engineering
COG Operating, LLC
550 West Texas Avenue, Suite 1300
Midland, Texas 79701
Re:
Evaluation
Summary SEC Pricing
COG Operating, LLC Interests
Eddy and Lea Counties, New Mexico
Proved Reserves
As of December 31, 2006
Proved
Proved
Developed
Developed
Proved
Proved
Producing
Non-Producing
Undeveloped
- Mbbl
33,109
14,006
1,834
17,269
- MMcf
155,770
73,135
5,568
77,067
- M$
1,844,603
782,051
102,820
959,732
- M$
865,667
414,331
30,355
420,981
- M$
274,752
121,818
13,322
139,612
- M$
417,513
261,077
13,530
142,906
- M$
431,690
0.0
19,407
412,283
- M$
1,586,316
813,487
86,916
685,913
- M$
720,299
445,258
37,406
237,634
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January 25, 2007
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JPMorgan
Banc
of America Securities LLC
BNP
PARIBAS
Merrill
Lynch & Co.
UBS
Investment Bank
Wachovia
Securities
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Information not required in prospectus
Item 13.
Other expenses
of issuance and distribution
$
16,425
8,000
250,000
$
Item 14.
Indemnification
of directors and officers
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us, except for:
claims regarding the indemnitees rights under the
indemnification agreement;
claims to enforce a right to indemnification under any statute
or law; and
counter-claims against us in a proceeding brought by us against
the indemnitee; or
any other person, except for claims approved by our board of
directors.
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Item 15.
Recent sales
of unregistered securities
II-3
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Item 16.
Exhibits and
financial statement schedules
Number
Exhibit
1
.1**
Form of Underwriting Agreement
2
.1*
Combination Agreement dated
February 24, 2006, among Concho Resources Inc., Concho
Equity Holdings Corp., Chase Oil Corporation, Caza Energy LLC
and the other signatories thereto
3
.1**
Form of Second Amended and
Restated Certificate of Incorporation of Concho Resources Inc.
3
.2**
Form of Amended and Restated
Bylaws of Concho Resources Inc.
4
.1**
Specimen Common Stock Certificate
5
.1**
Opinion of Vinson &
Elkins L.L.P.
10
.1**
Credit Agreement dated
February 24, 2006, among Concho Resources Inc., JPMorgan
Chase Bank, N.A., as administrative agent, Bank of America,
N.A., as syndication agent, Wachovia Bank, National Association,
and BNP Paribas, as documentation agents, and the other lenders
party thereto
10
.2**
Second Lien Credit Agreement dated
March 27, 2007, among Concho Resources Inc., Bank of
America, N.A., as administrative agent, and Banc of America LLC,
as sole lead arranger and sole booking manager
10
.3*
Transition Services Agreement
dated April 23, 2007, between COG Operating LLC and Mack
Energy Corporation
10
.4*
Form of Drilling Agreement with
Silver Oak Drilling, LLC
10
.5*
Salt Water Disposal System
Ownership and Operating Agreement dated February 24, 2006,
among COG Operating LLC, Chase Oil Corporation, Caza Energy LLC
and Mack Energy Corporation
10
.6*
Software License Agreement dated
March 2, 2006, between Enertia Software Systems and Concho
Resources Inc.
10
.7*
Leasehold Acquisition Agreement
dated April 1, 2005, by and between Trey Resources, Inc.
and COG Oil and Gas LP
10
.8*
Transfer of Operating Rights
(Sublease) in a Lease for Oil and Gas for Valhalla properties
10
.9*
Assignment of Oil and Gas Leases
from Caza Energy LLC
10
.10*
Escrow Agreement dated
February 27, 2006, among Concho Resources Inc., Timothy A.
Leach, Steven L. Beal, David W. Copeland, Curt F. Kamradt and E.
Joseph Wright and other signatories thereto
10
.11*
Business Opportunities Agreement
dated February 27, 2006, among Concho Resources Inc. and
the other signatories thereto
10
.12*
Registration Rights Agreement
dated February 27, 2006, among Concho Resources Inc. and
the other signatories thereto
10
.13*
Concho Resources Inc. 2006 Stock
Incentive Plan
10
.14**
Form of Incentive Stock Option
Agreement
10
.15*
Form of Nonstatutory Stock Option
Agreement
10
.16*
Form of Restricted Stock Agreement
(for employees)
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Number
Exhibit
10
.17*
Form of Restricted Stock Agreement
(for non-employee directors)
10
.18*
Employment Agreement dated
July 14, 2006, between Concho Resources Inc. and Timothy A.
Leach
10
.19*
Employment Agreement dated
July 14, 2006, between Concho Resources Inc. and
Steven L. Beal
10
.20*
Employment Agreement dated
July 14, 2006, between Concho Resources Inc. and
David W. Copeland
10
.21*
Employment Agreement dated
July 14, 2006, between Concho Resources Inc. and
Curt F. Kamradt
10
.22*
Employment Agreement dated
July 14, 2006, between Concho Resources Inc. and
David M. Thomas III
10
.23*
Employment Agreement dated
July 14, 2006, between Concho Resources Inc. and
E. Joseph Wright
10
.24*
Form of Indemnification Agreement
between Concho Resources Inc. and each of the officers and
directors thereof
21
.1**
Subsidiaries of Concho Resources
Inc.
23
.1*
Consent of Grant Thornton LLP
23
.2*
Consent of Netherland,
Sewell & Associates, Inc.
23
.3*
Consent of Cawley,
Gillespie & Associates, Inc.
23
.4**
Consent of Vinson &
Elkins L.L.P.
24
.1*
Power of Attorney
*
Filed herewith.
**
To be filed by amendment.
The Combination Agreement filed as
Exhibit 2.1 omits the schedules and exhibits to the
Combination Agreement. Concho Resources agrees to furnish
supplementally a copy of any omitted schedule or exhibit to the
Securities and Exchange Commission upon request.
Item 17.
Undertakings
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By:
Title:
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Signature
Title
Date
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer
and Director
(principal executive officer)
April 23, 2007
President, Chief Operating Officer
and Director
April 23, 2007
Vice President, Chief Financial
Officer and Treasurer
(principal financial and accounting officer)
April 23, 2007
Director
April 23, 2007
Director
April 23, 2007
Director
April 23, 2007
* By:
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Number
Exhibit
10
.18*
Employment Agreement dated
July 14, 2006, between Concho Resources Inc. and Timothy A.
Leach
10
.19*
Employment Agreement dated
July 14, 2006, between Concho Resources Inc. and
Steven L. Beal
10
.20*
Employment Agreement dated
July 14, 2006, between Concho Resources Inc. and
David W. Copeland
10
.21*
Employment Agreement dated
July 14, 2006, between Concho Resources Inc. and
Curt F. Kamradt
10
.22*
Employment Agreement dated
July 14, 2006, between Concho Resources Inc. and
David M. Thomas III
10
.23*
Employment Agreement dated
July 14, 2006, between Concho Resources Inc. and
E. Joseph Wright
10
.24*
Form of Indemnification Agreement
between Concho Resources Inc. and each of the officers and
directors thereof
21
.1**
Subsidiaries of Concho Resources
Inc.
23
.1*
Consent of Grant Thornton LLP
23
.2*
Consent of Netherland,
Sewell & Associates, Inc.
23
.3*
Consent of Cawley,
Gillespie & Associates, Inc.
23
.4**
Consent of Vinson &
Elkins L.L.P.
24
.1*
Power of Attorney
*
Filed herewith.
**
To be filed by amendment.
The Combination Agreement filed as
Exhibit 2.1 omits the schedules and exhibits to the
Combination Agreement. Concho Resources agrees to furnish
supplementally a copy of any omitted schedule or exhibit to the
Securities and Exchange Commission upon request.
Page | ||||
I. DEFINITIONS
|
1 | |||
1.1 Defined Terms
|
1 | |||
1.2 Certain Additional Defined Terms
|
7 | |||
II. PURCHASE OF EQUITY INTERESTS AND ASSETS
|
8 | |||
2.1 Concho Holdings Stockholders
|
8 | |||
2.2 Chase Assets
|
8 | |||
2.3 Caza Assets
|
9 | |||
2.4 WI Assets
|
9 | |||
2.5 Tax Treatment
|
9 | |||
2.6 Non-Accredited Investors and Non-Selling Accredited Investors
|
9 | |||
III. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
|
10 | |||
3.1 Representations and Warranties of Concho Holdings
|
10 | |||
3.2 Representations and Warranties of the Concho Holdings Stockholders
|
16 | |||
3.3 Representations and Warranties of Chase
|
18 | |||
3.4 Representations and Warranties of Caza
|
24 | |||
3.5 Representations and Warranties of WI Owners
|
29 | |||
3.6 Representations and Warranties of Concho Resources
|
33 | |||
IV. CONDUCT OF BUSINESS PRIOR TO CLOSING
|
34 | |||
4.1 Ordinary Course
|
35 | |||
4.2 Dividends; Changes in Equity Interests
|
35 | |||
4.3 Issuance of Securities
|
35 | |||
4.4 Encumbrances
|
35 | |||
4.5 Governing Documents
|
35 | |||
4.6 No Acquisitions
|
35 | |||
4.7 No Dispositions
|
35 | |||
4.8 No Dissolution
|
36 | |||
4.9 Accounting
|
36 | |||
4.10 Insurance
|
36 | |||
4.11 Tax Matters
|
36 | |||
4.12 Certain Employee Matters
|
36 | |||
4.13 Indebtedness; Agreements; Capital Expenditures; Litigation
|
36 | |||
V. ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS
|
36 | |||
5.1 Access to Information and Field Assets
|
36 | |||
5.2 Regulatory Approvals
|
37 | |||
5.3 Agreement to Defend
|
37 | |||
5.4 Public Announcements
|
37 | |||
5.5 Certain Actions of Concho Holdings and the Concho Holdings Stockholders
|
37 | |||
5.6 Ancillary Agreements
|
38 | |||
5.7 Credit Agreements
|
38 | |||
5.8 Other Actions
|
38 | |||
5.9 Indemnification Arrangements
|
38 | |||
5.10 Transfer Taxes
|
39 | |||
5.11 Proration of Property Taxes
|
39 |
Page | ||||
5.12 Adjustments
|
39 | |||
5.13 Concho Resources Board of Directors
|
40 | |||
5.14 Preferential Rights and Consents
|
40 | |||
5.15 Registration Statement and Prospectus
|
40 | |||
5.16 Lease Purchase Agreement
|
41 | |||
5.17 Offer to Chase Non-Accredited Investors and Chase Accredited Investors
|
41 | |||
VI. CONDITIONS TO CLOSING
|
42 | |||
6.1 Conditions to Each Partys Obligation to Effect the Transactions Contemplated by this Agreement.
|
42 | |||
VII. CLOSING
|
43 | |||
7.1 Closing
|
43 | |||
7.2 Actions to Occur at Closing
|
43 | |||
VIII. TERMINATION
|
43 | |||
8.1 Termination
|
43 | |||
8.2 Effect of Termination
|
44 | |||
8.3 Amendment
|
44 | |||
8.4 Extension; Waiver
|
44 | |||
IX. SURVIVAL
|
45 | |||
9.1 No Survival
|
45 | |||
X. GENERAL PROVISIONS
|
45 | |||
10.1 Notices
|
45 | |||
10.2 Descriptive Headings
|
46 | |||
10.3 Counterparts
|
46 | |||
10.4 Entire Agreement; No Third Party Beneficiaries
|
46 | |||
10.5 Governing Law
|
46 | |||
10.6 Severability
|
46 | |||
10.7 Assignment
|
47 |
ii
iii
2
3
4
5
6
Defined Term | Section Reference | |||
Agreement
|
Preamble | |||
Ancillary Agreements
|
5.7 | |||
Caza
|
Preamble | |||
Caza Assets
|
2.3 | |||
Caza Balance Sheet
|
3.4(e) | |||
Caza Consideration
|
2.3 | |||
Caza Financial Statements
|
3.4(e) | |||
Chase
|
Preamble | |||
Chase Accredited Investors
|
2.6(c) | |||
Chase Assets
|
2.2 | |||
Chase Balance Sheet
|
3.3(e) | |||
Chase Consideration
|
2.2 | |||
Chase Entities
|
5.8 | |||
Chase Financial Statements
|
3.3(e) | |||
Chase Non-Accredited Investors
|
2.6 | |||
Closing
|
7.1 | |||
Closing Date
|
7.1 | |||
Code
|
2.5 | |||
Concho Holdings
|
Preamble | |||
Concho Holdings Balance Sheet
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(a) | Manage and oversee the day-to-day routine supervision and maintenance of each of the wells and Properties associated therewith, including, without limitation, maintenance, supervision, management and minor repairs and up-keep of existing wells (including pumping services), structures, equipment and facilities associated with each well. Contractor shall give prior notice to and obtain consent from Concho for any individual Service on or respecting any well or Property that Contractor reasonably expects will cost in excess of $75,000.00, except that such prior notice shall not be required for emergency Services necessary for the protection of the public safety and health or the environment. Contractor shall promptly report any such emergency and responsive Services to Concho. | ||
(b) | Supervise subcontractors, suppliers, vendors and any other contract personnel retained by Concho or retained by Contractor at the request of Concho as required to perform and fully satisfy its obligations under this Agreement. | ||
(c) | Monitor production from the Properties and provide to Concho daily production volumes from the Properties and, as requested, conduct and report on well tests. |
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(a) | If and to the extent comparable Services will not be provided by Contractor under this Agreement, Concho shall retain and contract with drilling contractors and any other third-party contractors, including any of Contractors Affiliates, which provide labor, materials or services in connection with any and all drilling, completion, fracing, re-working and all other operations to be conducted on the Properties by Concho. At Conchos request, Contractor may make recommendations to Concho regarding specific third-party service or material providers and vendors for services, equipment and materials that will not be provided by Contractor as part of its Services, including Contractors Affiliates, but Concho shall have sole authority to retain service providers and vendors for such services, equipment and materials that will not be provided by Contractor as part of its Services; provided, however, that due consideration shall be given Contractors Affiliates if their costs for services or materials are equal to or less than the costs for such services or materials offered by other service providers and vendors. | ||
(b) | Concho shall obtain all applicable permits for a well and shall initiate the staking of each proposed well location to be prepared and drilled hereunder, and Contractor shall provide well site supervision in the staking of each such well and the preparation of the well site for drilling operations. All necessary rights-of-way, easements and other surface use agreements will be negotiated and obtained by Concho. | ||
(c) | Contractor shall follow Conchos designated procedures for Services to be provided by Contractor for the drilling (including logging suite), completing, fracing, recompleting, reworking, testing, plugging and abandoning and otherwise operating wells and shall supervise all other operations and activities specifically requested to be performed by Contractor under any Quarterly Development Plan. At Conchos request, Contractor will provide recommendations concerning any drilling, completing, fracing, recompleting, re-working, testing or plugging and abandonment operations conducted by Concho on the Properties. Contractor shall have direct contact with drilling contractor(s) during drilling operations, and shall provide to Concho or cause to be provided by such contractors, such related reports and information as requested by Concho, including, but not limited to, daily drilling reports, completion reports, and all information related to formation evaluation. | ||
(d) | Upon reaching the objective depth on any well, Concho shall be responsible for logging the well, providing cement volumes and types of |
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cement, placement of DV tools and other pre-completion activities prior to running casing. At Conchos request, Contractor shall recommend to Concho whether to complete or plug and abandon the well or to conduct additional drilling or testing and, if Concho elects to complete a well, completion procedures. Concho has the sole authority to decide whether to complete or plug and abandon the well or to conduct additional drilling or testing. If Concho elects to complete a well, Concho shall provide Contractor with the designated layout of production facilities and equipment for such well within five (5) days of the release of the drilling rig. | |||
(e) | Concho agrees to provide timely instructions to Contractor concerning the Services to be provided by Contractor under this Section 3. Concho shall at all times (i.e., 24 hours a day, 7 days a week) have a designated representative available to instruct and advise Contractor concerning its Services to be performed under this Section 3. | ||
(f) | Contractor shall provide drilling and completion supervisors and other Services it performs in connection with the drilling, completion and plugging and abandonment of wells and other personnel, labor, equipment (including pulling units), materials and supplies necessary to perform Services to complete, equip, and connect wells for production or plugged and abandoned wells. | ||
(g) | Contractor shall perform any other reasonable Services and activities with respect to the operation, management and administration of the Properties as requested by Concho under a Quarterly Development Plan or otherwise. |
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(a) | Under the Services to be provided according to Section 1 of this Agreement, Contractor shall manage and oversee the day-to-day management and maintenance of the SWD System, including, without limitation, management and maintenance of the Disposal Wells and related equipment and facilities, and notice to Concho of any problems, including system capacity problems, and of any upgrade and expansion requirements known to Contractor. | ||
(b) | Under the Services to be provided according to Section 3 of this Agreement, and at the direction and designated procedures of Concho and as specified in the Quarterly Development Plan, Contractor shall conduct such operations required to drill additional disposal wells (or convert previously producing wells to disposal wells) to be connected to the SWD System or to connect additional producing wells to the SWD System, thereby expanding the SWD System. |
(a) | Contractor will not and shall not be required to prepare and collect joint interest billings or other third-party invoices, prepare and maintain division order records, pay royalties, revenues, delay rentals or shut in royalties or pay right-of-way damages in connection with any Property. | ||
(b) | Third-party invoices for Services conducted on, or materials or equipment supplied to, the Properties, including the drilling operations outlined in this Agreement, shall be addressed to Concho c/o Contractor at P.O. Box 1470, Artesia, New Mexico 88211. Contractor shall review and make appropriate adjustments to all third-party invoices and inform Concho of any discrepancies or other problem with such invoices. After making appropriate adjustments, Contractor shall submit such invoices, together with all supporting information requested by Concho, to Concho. Concho shall deal directly with service and material providers and vendors in resolving any discrepancies, adjustments or problems with invoices. |
(a) | The term of this Agreement shall be the period commencing April 23, 2007 (the Effective Date ) and ending upon the earlier to occur of (1) February 28, 2011; (2) the date on which Concho Resources Inc. completes the initial sale of its shares of common stock to the public pursuant to a registration statement filed under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended; or (3) a Change of Control, as provided herein, unless terminated sooner as otherwise provided for in this Agreement or by the mutual written agreement of both parties. |
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(b) | Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, a party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement by written notice upon or within sixty (60) days after a Change of Control of or pertaining to the other party hereto or its ultimate parent entity ( Change of Control Entity ). As used herein, Change of Control means: |
(1) | the liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the affairs of a Change of Control Entity, whether voluntary or involuntary; | ||
(2) | a sale, in one or more related transactions, of all or essentially all, of the assets of a Change of Control Entity; | ||
(3) | any merger, consolidation, reorganization or other transaction with or into another entity, or other transactions resulting in the equity owners of a Change of Control Entity, as of the date hereof, directly or indirectly, holding less than a majority of the voting power and control of a Change of Control Entity; and | ||
(4) | as to the Contractor, neither Mack Chase nor Robert Chase shall continue to serve as Contractors chief operating officer for the purposes of this Agreement. |
(c) | Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, this Agreement shall automatically terminate, with respect to each and every Property, upon the sale, exchange, foreclosure, transfer or other disposition, or upon the termination, expiration, or forfeiture, of Conchos entire interest in such Property. | ||
(d) | Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, at any time, Concho may, in its sole discretion, suspend or terminate any Services performed or to be performed by Contractor on a specific Property hereunder if, in Conchos sole judgment, a material event (as defined herein) could result from Contractors operations, until such time as Concho, in its sole judgment, determines that Contractor shall resume such Services on the affected Property. A material event is an event or circumstance which, in Conchos sole judgment, could have a materially adverse effect on a Property or Conchos business. As soon as reasonably practicable following Conchos written notice of suspension or termination of any specific Services (which notice shall specify in reasonable detail the basis for such suspension or termination), Contractor will cease performing such specified Services as soon as Contractor is able to secure the affected Properties and vacate the premises with all reasonable dispatch. Concho will remain obligated to pay Contractor for all compensation due hereunder to Contractor for suspended or terminated Services up to the point in time that Contractor vacates the affected premises. |
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(a) | Amount of Payment . Concho shall pay Contractor for its Services under this Agreement as follows; provided, however, that all charges of |
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Contractor therefor shall in no event exceed those charged by or among Contractor and its Affiliates for the same or similar services: | |||
(1) | For the Services performed under Section 1 of this Agreement, a monthly charge in the amount of $375 per well and per Disposal Well located on the Properties, such amount to be inclusive of salaries, benefits, costs of vehicles (including depreciation and fuel), cell phones, payroll taxes, repairs, maintenance and other administrative costs incurred by Contractor in performing such Services. All such costs shall only be for Services provided by Contractor on the Properties according to Section 1 of this Agreement, shall not include any costs incurred by Contractor in connection with other properties operated by Contractor, and shall be allocated to the Properties on a basis reasonably acceptable to the Concho. | ||
(2) | For the Services performed under Section 3 of this Agreement, a monthly charge in the amount calculated at the average market rates in the area of the Properties for Services for (a) reworking operations, (b) recompletion operations, (c) plugging and abandonment operations, (d) site restoration operations, (e) drilling and completion operations and (f) other Services performed by Contractor under Section 3 of this Agreement to the extent not otherwise charged hereunder. The average market rates shall be, during the period commencing on the Effective Date and ending on September 30, 2007, those rates set forth on the schedule furnished by the Contractor to Concho on the date hereof, and thereafter shall be mutually determined from time to time by Concho and Contractor, but at least on a semi-annual basis. | ||
(3) | A monthly overhead charge for Services performed in connection with drilling operations under Section 3 of this Agreement at the rate of $2,000 per well per month. Charges for drilling wells shall begin on the spud date and terminate on the date the drilling and/or completion equipment is released, whichever occurs later. No charge shall be made for suspension of drilling operations for fifteen (15) or more consecutive calendar days. |
(b) | Invoices . Contractor shall submit monthly invoices, with all supporting information requested by Concho, to Concho for Services performed and expenses incurred hereunder during the previous month. Contractors invoices will be deemed approved by Concho unless Concho provides Contractor written objection to a particular invoice, explaining the items and amounts in dispute and the basis of such objection, within twenty (20) days after receipt of such invoice. Notwithstanding Conchos objection to a particular invoice, such invoice will be deemed approved as to the undisputed portion of such invoice as of the end of such period. Concho shall make payment to Contractor within thirty (30) days after Conchos |
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receipt of Contractors invoice for the full amount of such invoice (or, if Concho provides a written objection as set forth above, payment shall be made for the undisputed portion of such invoice). Concho shall make payment to Contractor of the disputed amounts in an invoice within ten (10) days after resolution of any written objections to such amounts. Amounts due on past due amounts shall bear interest at the rate of nine percent (9%) per annum from the date due until paid. Contractors invoices containing all pertinent information shall be submitted to or as directed by Conchos representative named in Section 8. | |||
(c) | Records . Contractor shall keep full and accurate records and accounts of or relating to the Services consistent with its historical record keeping and accounting methods. Additionally, Contractor shall maintain a system of internal controls sufficient to provide reasonable assurance that records of such activities are properly maintained. All such records will, at all reasonable times during the term hereof, and for a period of seven (7) years following the termination hereof, be kept and available for inspection and copying by Concho or any agent designated by Concho upon at least seventy-two (72) hours prior notice and during normal business hours. | ||
(d) | Semi-Annual Survey of Rates . Contractor shall prepare and provide Concho a semi-annual survey (commencing July 1, 2007) of the prevailing rates charged in the Contract Area for the types of Services performed by Contractor under this Agreement. |
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(a) | using published prices in effect on the date of relocation as adjusted by the appropriate COPAS Historical Price Multiplier (HPM) or prices provided by the COPAS Computerized Equipment Pricing System: (i) for oil country tubulars and line pipe, the published price shall be based upon eastern mill carload base prices (Houston, Texas, for special end) adjusted as of date of movement plus transportation costs and (ii) for other equipment, the published price shall be the published list price in effect at date of movement, as listed by a supply store nearest the Properties where like equipment is normally available, or point of manufacture plus transportation costs; | ||
(b) | based on a price quotation from a vendor that reflects a current realistic acquisition cost; | ||
(c) | based on the amount paid by the Contractor for like equipment in the area of the Properties within the previous six (6) months from the date of physical transfer; or | ||
(d) | as agreed to by Concho for equipment being relocated to the Properties, and by the parties owning the equipment being relocated from the Properties. |
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Well Name and Number: To be specified by Operator. This is a term contract for utilization of Silver Oak Drilling Rig # 1 for the drilling of multiple wells, as designated by Operator, within New Mexico; provided, that Contractor, with Operators written approval, may from time to time substitute another of Contractors rigs acceptable to Operator for Rig #1 hereunder. | ||
Well location and land description: To be specified by Operator. | ||
1.1 Additional Well Locations or Areas: To be named | ||
Locations described above are for well and Contract identification only and Contractor assumes no liability whatsoever for a proper survey or location stake on Operators lease. | ||
2. | COMMENCEMENT DATE : Commencement date is the date when the rig is ready to spud the first well. The commencement date for the first rig shall be by the 1st day of August, 2006. | |
3. | DEPTH: | |
3.1 Well Depth : The well (s) shall be drilled to a various depths, but the Contractor shall not be required hereunder to drill any well(s) below a maximum depth of ___feet, unless Contractor and Operator mutually agree to drill to a greater depth. | ||
4. | DAYWORK RATES : Contractor shall be paid at the following rates for the work performed hereunder | |
4.1 Mobilization : Operator shall pay Contractor a mobilization fee of ACTUAL THIRD PARTY COSTS plus a mobililzation fee of $12,000 per day, without duplication of other amounts paid hereunder. This sum shall be due and payable in full at the time the rig is rigged up or positioned at the well site ready to spud. Mobilization shall include: MIRU AND RIG TIME UNTIL 1 ST COLLAR IS PICKED UP TO GO INTO THE HOLE. | ||
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4.3 Moving Rate: During the time the rig is in transit to or from a drill site, or between drill sites, commencing AFTER RIG RELEASE, Operator shall pay Contractor a sum of $12,000.00 per twenty-four (24) hour day plus actual, third party moving costs incurred by Contractor, without duplication of other amounts paid hereunder. |
4.4 Operating Day Rate: For work performed per twenty-four (24) hour day with FOUR (4) man crew The operating day rate shall commence at the time the 1 st collar is picked up to go into the hole and be: |
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(b) | $ N/A per day additional operating rate; and | ||
(c) | Cost of all labor, material and services plus N/A hours operating rate to clean rig and related equipment. |
(a) | Labor costs, including all benefits, of Contractors field level personnel; | ||
(b) | Contractors cost of insurance premiums; | ||
(c) | Contractors cost of fuel, including all taxes and fees; | ||
(d) | If Operator requires Contractor to increase or decrease the number of Contractors personnel; |
5. | TIME OF PAYMENT | |
Payment is due by Operator to Contractor as follows: | ||
5.1 Payment for mobilization, drilling and other work performed at applicable rates, and all other applicable charges shall be due, upon presentation of invoice therefore, upon completion of mobilization and rig release or at the end of the month in which such work was performed or other charges are incurred, whichever shall first occur. All invoices may be mailed to Operator at the address hereinabove shown . | ||
5.2 Disputed Invoices and Late Payment: Operator shall pay all invoices within 30 days after receipt except that if Operator disputes an invoice or any part thereof, Operator shall, within thirty (30) days after receipt of the invoice, notify Contractor of the item disputed, specifying the reason there for, and payment of the disputed item may be withheld until settlement of the dispute, but timely payment shall be made of any undisputed portion. Any sums (including amounts ultimately paid with respect to a disputed invoice) not paid within the above specified days shall bear interest at the rate of 0.75 percent per month or the maximum legal rate, whichever is less, per month from the due date until paid. If Operator does not pay undisputed items within the above stated time, Contractor may suspend operations or terminate this Contract as specified under Subparagraph 6.3. | ||
6. | TERM: | |
6.1 Duration of the Contract: This Contract shall remain in full force and effect until drilling operations are completed on the well or wells specified in Paragraph 1 above, or for a term of 1 year, for commencing on the date specified in Paragraph 2 above. Should any well commenced during the term of this Contract be drilling at the expiration of the one (1) year primary term of this Contract, drilling shall continue under the terms of this Contract until drilling operations for that well have been completed. | ||
6.2 Extension of Term: Operator may extend the term of this Contract for NA well(s) or for a period of N /A by giving notice to Contractor at least N/A days prior to completion of the well then being drilled or by N/A . | ||
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(a) | By Either Party : Upon giving of written notice, either party may terminate this Contract without further liability when total loss or destruction of the rig, or a major breakdown with indefinite repair time necessitates stopping operations hereunder. | ||
(b) | By Operator : Notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph 3 with respect to the depth to be drilled, Operator shall have the right to direct the stoppage of the work to be performed by Contractor hereunder on any well at any time prior to reaching the specified depth, and even though Contractor has made no default hereunder. | ||
(c) | By Either Party : Notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph 3 with respect to the depth to be drilled, in the event a party hereto shall become insolvent, or be adjudicated a bankrupt, or file, by way of petition or answer, a debtors petition or other pleading seeking adjustment of its debts, under any bankruptcy or debtors relief laws now or hereafter prevailing, or if any such be filed against it, or in case a receiver be appointed of that party or that partys property, or any part thereof, or that partys affairs be placed in the hands of a Creditors Committee, or, following fifteen (15) business days prior written notice to Operator if Operator does not pay Contractor within the time specified in Subparagraph 5.2 all undisputed items due and owing, the other party may, at its option, (1) elect to terminate further performance of any work under this Contract and the terminating partys right to compensation shall be as set forth herein or (2) Contractor may suspend operations until payment is made by Operator in which event the standby time rate contained in Subparagraph 4.6 shall apply until payment is made by Operator and operations are resumed. In addition to Contractors rights to suspend operations or terminate performance under this clause (c), Operator hereby expressly agrees to protect, defend and indemnify Contractor from and against any claims, demands and causes of action, including all costs of defense, in favor of Operator, Operators co-venturers, co-lessees and joint owners, or any other parties arising out of any drilling commitments or obligations contained in any lease, farmout agreement or other agreement, which may be affected by such suspension of operations or termination of performance hereunder. |
7. | CASING PROGRAM | |
Operator shall have the right to designate the points at which casing will be set and the manner of setting, cementing and testing. Operator may modify the casing program, however, any such modification which materially increases Contractors hazards or costs can only be made by mutual consent of Operator and Contractor and upon agreement as to the additional compensation to be paid Contractor as a result thereof. | ||
8. | DRILLING METHODS AND PRACTICES : |
9. | INGRESS, EGRESS, AND LOCATION : |
10. | SOUND LOCATION : |
11. | EQUIPMENT CAPACITY |
12. | TERMINATION OF LOCATION LIABILITY : |
13. | INSURANCE |
14. | RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE, INDEMNITY, RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND ALLOCATION OF RISK: |
15. | AUDIT |
16. | NO WAIVER EXCEPT IN WRITING |
17. | FORCE MAJEURE |
18. | GOVERNING LAW : |
19. | INFORMATION CONFIDENTIAL : |
20. | SUBCONTRACTS |
21. | ATTORNEYS FEES |
22. | CLAIMS AND LIENS |
23. | ASSIGNMENT : |
24. | NOTICES AND PLACE OF PAYMENT : |
25. | CONTINUING OBLIGATIONS : |
26. | ENTIRE AGREEMENT: |
27. | SPECIAL PROVISIONS : |
A) | Repair time in excess of the amount permitted to Contractor or in paragraph 4.5 | ||
B) | Mobilization and Moving Rate paid by Operator as per paragraph 4.1 and 4.3 | ||
C) | Force Majeure Rate paid by Operator as per paragraph 4.7 which shall not exceed a cumulative 30 days combined during the term of this Contract. |
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a) | Operating Costs . The monthly cost of operating the SWD System and disposing of produced water from the Contract Area shall be allocated based on each partys respective Ownership Interest at the time. The parties acknowledge that they intend to own and operate the SWD System without profit to any party and that any third-party income attributable to the SWD System shall be allocated pro rata to the parties as a reduction of each parties share of costs hereunder. | ||
b) | Maintenance and Repair Costs . Each party shall pay its proportionate share of maintenance and repair costs associated with the SWD System based on its respective Ownership Interest, including workovers. | ||
c) | Expansion Costs . Costs for expanding the SWD System as a result of a Water Disposal Deficiency (as defined herein) shall be allocated pursuant to Section 5 of this Agreement. | ||
d) | Invoices . Within thirty (30) days after the end of each calendar quarter, Operator shall furnish Chase with an invoice for its Ownership Interest share of (i) operating costs, (ii) maintenance and repair costs, and (iii) as provided in Section 5, any agreed upon expansion costs. Chase shall remit the amount due within thirty (30) days after the receipt of the invoice. |
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1.1 | Subject to the terms and conditions specified in this Agreement, Licensor hereby grants to Licensee for itself and its parent company, if any, and its and their subsidiaries, affiliates and/or business units a user object code license to the Enertia Energy Management System (the Software). The fees for this license are defined in Schedule A of this Agreement which is attached hereto and made a part of hereof. This license allows Licensee to install the Software in a single location for up to twenty (20) concurrent users. Remote site access to a central database will be counted as concurrent user access. A single location is defined as a single central database. Installation of Software at a remote site to maintain additional production database(s) will constitute an additional license and such use will result in additional fees for any such site. |
1.2 | Software consists of the following software functional areas and/or modules: |
a) | A single computer program named Enertia. The program is: |
i) | Embodied on magnetic media mutually agreed upon by Licensor and Licensee. | ||
ii) | In object code language versions. |
b) | On-line help files. | ||
c) | All subsequent improvements to either the computer program or the related documentation made by either Licensor or Licensee as embodied in any subsequent agreement attached to and made a part of the Agreement. |
1.3 | Licensor agrees to provide Licensee license upgrades to the Software in five (5) concurrent user increments for a license fee of $50,000. This fixed fee upgrade provision will be in effect for the term of this Agreement. |
2.1. | Licensee agrees to use the Software solely for its own internal use and that of those entities referenced in Section 1.1 on the Designated Hardware and not for any other person or purpose. |
2.2. | Except as otherwise provided herein. Licensee may make as many copies of the Software as required for use solely by Licensee and the other entities referenced in Section 1.1 . Licensee agrees when making copies of the Software, not to remove any trademark, copyright notices or other proprietary notices. |
2.3. | Licensee shall be exclusively responsible for the supervision, management, and control of its use of the Software, including, but not limited to: |
a) | Assuring proper configuration of the network infrastructure, hardware, related equipment and devices, and compatibility with the Software. | ||
b) | Establishing adequate operating methods. | ||
c) | Implementing procedures sufficient to satisfy its obligations for security under this Agreement, including appropriate control of its employees and independent contractors to prevent misuse, unauthorized copying, modification, or disclosure of the Software pursuant to Section 3 .2 . |
2.4. | The license granted in this Agreement shall remain in force for the term here of, which shall commence on the Effective Date of this Agreement and continue thereafter unless and until either Party advises the other Party that it is terminating this Agreement as of a date at least six (6) months after the date of such notice, and which termination notice may not be given prior to one hundred eighty (180) days after the Effective Date, unless terminated earlier as provided herein. After the initial ninety-nine (99) year period expires the license will automatically renew under additional ninety-nine (99) years terms unless Licensor or Licensee requests in writing that the license be discontinued. |
3.1. | Title to the Software is reserved for the Licensor. Licensee acknowledges and agrees that Licensor is and shall remain the owner of the Software and shall be the owner of all copies of the Software made by the Licensee. |
3.2 | (a) | Licensee acknowledges that the Software is confidential in nature and constitutes a trade secret belonging to Licensor. Licensee agrees to hold the Software in confidence and not to sell, rent, license, distribute, transfer, publish, reprint, reproduce, make available or disclose the Software or its contents, including methods or ideas used in the Software, to anyone except the other entities referenced in Section 1.1 , and except as may be necessary or convenient in the conduct of Licensees business. Licensee shall instruct all employees, agents and independent contractors using the Software that they must keep the Software confidential by using the same care and discretion that they use with other data designated by the Licensee as confidential. Licensor further agrees that the existing contents of this Agreement, including, but not limited to, the terms, conditions and financial information are considered confidential and will be held in strict confidence. This provision shall remain in full force and effect for a period of one (1) year after the expiration or termination of this Agreement. | |
(b) | Licensor acknowledges that all information of Licensee provided or made available to Licensor or which is accessible to it, whether before or after the Effective Date, and regardless of the manner in which it was furnished, is confidential. Licensor agrees to keep all such information strictly confidential and agrees that neither Licensor or its representatives will in any manner communicate, publish or divulge such confidential information without the express advanced written authorization of Licensee, except as may otherwise be provided herein. |
3.3. | Licensee agrees to keep the Software in a secure place under access and use restrictions designed to prevent disclosure of the Software to unauthorized persons. Licensee agrees to at least implement the security precautions that it normally uses to protect other software subject to similar restrictions or confidentiality. |
3.4 | Licensee agrees not to intentionally remove, mutilate, or destroy any copyright, patent notice, trademark, service mark, other proprietary markings, or confidential legends placed on or within the Software |
3.5 | Licensee agrees not to create emulating software based on the Software for sale or distribution and decompilation. Disassembly or reverse engineering of the Software is strictly prohibited. |
4.1. | Payment shall be made to Licensor pursuant to the terms of Schedule A. |
4.2. | Licensee shall pay all applicable sales and/or usage taxes arising from the purchase of hardware, software and/or services from Licensor. |
5.1 | Licensor shall deliver and install the Software to Licensee within ten (10) days of the execution of this Agreement. If the Software is lost or damaged during shipment. Licensor shall replace it at no additional charge to Licensee. If the Software is lost or damaged while in Licensees possession, Licensor shall replace it when Licensee pays cost of shipping, and as long as Licensee is not in material breach or default of this Agreement. Licensor will not be responsible for replacing any lost data. |
5.2 | Licensor shall provide a total number of thirty (30) man-days of on-site training for individual and/or group instruction. These training days would be provided at Licensees Midland, Texas location or Licensors Midland, Texas training facility as designated by Licensee as a part of the Project Fee defined in Schedule A of this Agreement. In the event the Parties agree that more than one employee of Licensor needs to be present for training, one day of training will be counted for each employee of Licensor present. |
If Licensor must travel outside of Midland, Texas to provide training for Licensee, Licensee shall pay such travel expenses in accordance with Section 5.6 . |
5.3 | Licensor further agrees to make on-going enhancements to the Software to accommodate the functional requirements of Licensee. Enhancements requested promptly by Licensee will be provided in writing with a definition of the scope of work. Licensor will provide Licensee with an estimated project timeline and project cost for the requested enhancements to the Software. It is agreed that Licensor has the final and ultimate decision on the acceptance, design and deployment for any proposed enhancements to the Software and that all such enhancements will be covered under the copyright pertaining to the Software. |
5.4 | Upon request Licensor agrees to provide electronic data conversion services for Licensee in order to convert Licensees Questa / Integra oil and gas data. Licensee agrees to provide electronic data conversion services where the data that can be provided in an industry standard format, such as ASCII. Excel, Access or SQL Server with a complete data dictionary. The electronic data conversion services shall be provided by Licensor as a part of the Project Fee defined in Schedule A of this Agreement. |
5.5 | On dates and times mutually determined, Licensor agrees to provide four (4) days of on site information technology services to assist Licensee with the installation and configuration of the hardware, operating systems and related software necessary for the network |
infrastructure that will support the use of the Software. These information technology services shall be provided by Licensor as a part of the Project Fee defined in Schedule A of this Agreement. |
5.6 | Licensee will be responsible for all reasonable and customary travel outside of Midland. Texas, and related expenses for visits to Licensees office incurred by by Licensors representatives requested by Licensee. |
6.1. | Licensor warrants that it has good title to the Software and the right to license its use to Licensee free of any trademark, copyright, or patent of any other party. |
6.2 | (a) | Licensee will promptly notify Licensor of the assertion of any claim that the Software or Licensees use of the Software under this Agreement violates the trade secret, trademark, copyright, patent, or other proprietary right of any other party, and shall cooperate with Licensor in the investigation and resolution of any such claim. Licensor shall defend, indemnify and hold Licensee and the other entities referenced in Section 1.1 and its and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents harmless from and against all claims, suits, actions, costs, expenses, damages, judgments, or injunctions or liabilities incurred by Licensee in connection therewith. | |
(b) | Subject to 6.2(a), if the Software becomes, or is likely to become, the subject of a claim of infringement, Licensor may procure for Licensee, at no charge to Licensee, the right to continue using the Software, may replace or modify the Software to render it noninfringing, or may require that Licensee discontinue use of the Software. In the event that Licensee must discontinue use of the Software the remedies defined in Section 6.5 of this Agreement shall be available to Licensee. | ||
(c) | Licensor shall have no liability for any claim of copyright or patent infringement based on the use of an original version of the Software if infringement would have been avoided by the use of an updated version made available to Licensee at no cost to Licensee. | ||
(d) | Licensor shall not indemnify Licensee against any claim or liability based on Licensees modification or conversion of the Software and/or use of the Software in combination with programs or data not supplied by Licensor if infringement would have been avoided by not using or combining the Software with other programs or data. |
6.3. | Subject to Section 6.2 , Licensor warrants to Licensee that for a period of one (1) year from the date of installation and Licensees acceptance of the Software; (1) the media on which the Software is recorded is free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service; (2) the Software will perform functionally and substantially as represented and as described in the On-line Help and related documentation (hereinafter called Documentation) provided in accordance with this Agreement; and (3) the Software program and Documentation are compatible. |
6.4 | THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. |
6.5 | LICENSOR AND LICENSEE AGREE THAT THEIR EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AND ENTIRE LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE, IS AS SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT. EXCEPT FOR THE INDEMNITY CONTAINED IN SECTION 6.2 AND DAMAGES WHICH MAY ARISE FROM VIOLATION OF THE CONFIDENTIALITY PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT, IT IS AGREED AND UNDERSTOOD BY THE PARTIES THAT DAMAGES SHALL BE NO GREATER THAN AN AMOUNT EQUIAL TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF THE FEES PAID HEREUNDER. NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE |
LIABLE TO PAY THE OTHER, AND NO ARBITRATOR SHALL AWARD, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES. |
6.6 | LICENSEE AGREES THAT THE LICENSOR SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACCURACY OR INACCURACY OF ANY INFORMATION CORRECTLY PROVIDED THROUGH OR PROCESSED FROM THE RECORDS OF INFORMATION RECEIVED THROUGH ELECTRONIC DATA INTERCHANGE (EDI) OR ALTERNATE DATA SOURCES. |
7.1 | In the event of a material breach or default by either Party which remains uncured for thirty (30) days after having received written notification detailing such material breach or default, the non-breaching or non-defaulting party may terminate this Agreement. |
7.2 | Licensee agrees that if the Agreement is terminated because of Licensees continued material breach or default pursuant to Section 7.1 , it shall immediately return all copies of the Software to Licensor, certify to Licensor that it has not retained any copies of the Software, and acknowledges that it may no longer use the Software. If Licensor continues to be in material breach or default pursuant to Section 7.1 , Licensee shall be entitled to the remedies provided in Section 6.5 , in addition to the right to terminate this Agreement. In addition, and in such event, Licensee shall have the continuing right to utilize the Software, without further charge, until such time as Licensor remedies its breach or default. |
8.1 | Licensor agrees to provide Licensee long-term support and maintenance for the Software. Maintenance shall include; (1) twenty (20) hours per month of toll free telephone consultation between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. CST. Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, regarding the use and operation of the Software. Licensee agrees that if Licensor has to call Licensee and Licensee does not provide Licensor with a toll free telephone number Licensee will be responsible for the actual costs incurred by Licensor for the call. The hours shall not be accumulated for use in a future month and any excess hours will be billed at Licensors standard hourly rate; (2) correction of defects that materially affect the performance of operation features of the Software, and (3) new releases or any modifications or enhancements to the Software within thirty (30) days of their authorization and general availability to other customers of Licensor at no additional charge except reasonable media shipping and handling. Licensee will reasonably limit the number of personnel designated to request maintenance service under this Agreement. Licensor warrants that all maintenance services provided to Licensee will be performed in good and workman-like fashion, consistent with the highest standard of the petroleum software industry. |
8.2 | The Initial Maintenance Period will begin upon the Effective Date of this Agreement and be in effect for a six (6) month period. Licensor agrees to provide Licensee up to forty (40) hours of monthly support and maintenance services (as defined in Section 8.1) to Licensee beginning on the Effective Date and ending ninety (90) days later. After the Initial Maintenance Period Licensee will be covered under the terms of the standard Software Support and Maintenance Plan defined in Section 8.1 of this Agreement. The services during the Initial Maintenance Period will be provided as a part of the Project Fee defined in Schedule A , of this Agreement. |
8.3 | Upon a written request by Licensee for Annual Maintenance, the Annual Maintenance Fee will be billed and payable annually in accordance with Schedule A , Licensor may implement a change in the Annual Maintenance Fee subject to the following conditions: |
a) | Licensor must provide written notice of the increase at least thirty (30) calendar days prior to the expiration of Annual Maintenance; and |
b) | The Annual Maintenance Fee increase shall not exceed five percent (5%) of the prior years Annual Maintenance Fee. Licensor agrees that no increase to the Annual Maintenance Fee will be made within five (5) years from the execution date of this Agreement. Licensor further agrees that the Annual Maintenance Fee shall not increase more than one hundred percent (100%) of the original Annual Maintenance Fee defined in this Agreement during the term of this Agreement. |
8.4 | Licensees failure to request Annual Maintenance, from time to time, shall in no way limit its use of the Software. |
8.5 | Licensor agrees to provide Licensee with Disaster Recovery services to support Licensees continued use of the Software in the event of a hardware failure or natural disaster. Licensor will host, provide Licensee with secure access to and maintain Licensees Software Database (Database) at a mutually acceptable location until such time that Licensee can resume normal operating capabilities. Licensor and licensee agree that the Disaster Recovery service is being provided as a part of the Software Support and Maintenance fee defined in Schedule A of this Agreement. The configuration of the Disaster Recovery functionality will be provided as a part of the Project Fee defined in Schedule A of this Agreement. Licensor and Licensee agree that the following terms will be applicable: |
a) | For this service agreement Licensee must be utilizing the current fixed release version of Enertia or, if mutually agreed upon, the advanced release version of Enertia. |
b) | Licensor agrees that upon notification of a disaster by Licensee, Licensor will use all available resources to enable Licensee to have secure access to the Software and Licensors backup copy of Licensees Software Database, hosted on Licensors equipment and utilizing Licensors resources. Licensor will use its best efforts to ensure that this access is available within one (1) business day of notification. Licensor further agrees to an initial response to Licensee within two (2) hours of receiving a call during normal business hours. | ||
c) | This Disaster Recovery provision is intended to provide a short term disaster recovery capability only. Licensee agrees to make every reasonable effort within its control to resolve the disaster situation as quickly as possible. In the event that Licensee is unable to resolve the situation within fifteen (15) business days. Licensee agrees to pay Licensor a daily Database hosting fee of $1,000 for each day Licensee utilizes Licensors resources to access its Software Database. |
9.1 | Licensee may not assign or otherwise transfer any rights under this Agreement to any person without the prior written consent of Licensor which will not be unreasonably withheld. Any attempt to make such an assignment without Licensors consent shall be void. |
9.2 | The Parties acknowledge and agree that this Agreement shall be construed pursuant to the laws of the State of Texas. |
9.3 | The Parties acknowledge and agree that this Agreement, along with the attachments, is the complete and exclusive statement of the mutual understanding of the Parties and that it supersedes and cancels all previous written and oral agreements and communications relating to the subject matter of this Agreement. |
9.4 | Any notice required or permitted by this Agreement to be given to either Party shall be deemed to have been given if in writing and delivered personally or mailed by first class, registered or certified mail, postage prepaid and addressed: |
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When intended for Licensee to:
COG Operating LLC Attn: Curt F. Kamradt Fasken Center, Tower II 550 West Texas Avenue Suite 1300 Midland, Texas 79701 |
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When intended for Licensor, to:
Enertia Software Attn: Kevin E. Schmidt 125 W, Missouri Avenue Midland, TX 79701 |
9.5 | Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement shall be settled by binding arbitration conducted in accordance with the Rules of the American Arbitration Association, strictly in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and the substantive law of the State of Texas. The arbitration shall be held at Midland, Texas, and shall be conducted by three arbitrators. At least two of the arbitrators shall be chosen from a panel of persons knowledgeable in data processing and business information systems, and at least one of the arbitrators shall be an attorney. Arbitrators will not include anyone who has ever held a position of employment or representative of either Licensor or Licensee. Judgment on an award rendered by the arbitrators may be entered and enforced in any court of competent jurisdiction. Neither Party shall institute a proceeding to enforce the rights arising from this Agreement until that party has furnished to the other Party, by registered mail, at least thirty (30) days prior written notice of its intent to do so. The Parties agree that before commencing arbitration they will meet in a good faith attempt to resolve any claim or controversy arising hereunder. Additionally, with the agreement of both Parties hereto, controversies hereunder may be resolved by other alternative resolution methods. It is the intent of the parties to avoid litigation. |
9.6 | If any part of this Agreement shall be prohibited by or invalid under Oklahoma law, such provision shall be ineffective to the extent of such prohibition or invalidity without invalidating the remainder of such provision or the remaining provisions of this Agreement. |
9.7 | The Parties agree that a waiver of a breach or default under this Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach or default. The Parties also agree that no failure to exercise or delay in exercising any right under this Agreement on the part of either party shall operate as a waiver of the right. |
9.8 | The Parties agree that neither of them shall be in default of this Agreement for any failure to perform, damages or delay in performance caused by an act of God, civil or military authority, war, fire, labor strikes, delay in transportation, delay in delivery by Licensors vendors, or other cause beyond its reasonable control. |
9.9 | This Agreement shall be changed, amended or modified only by a written agreement executed by persons authorized to execute agreements on behalf of the Parties. |
1) | $300,000 due upon the Effective Date of this Agreement | ||
2) | $150,000 due May 1, 2006 |
1. | Purchase and Sale . Trey agrees to sell, transfer, convey and deliver, and COG agrees to purchase and receive, the Subject Interest in the Leases and the Operating Rights, as of and effective April 1, 2005 (the Effective Date) | ||
2. | Purchase Price . COG shall pay Trey $400 per Net Leasehold Acre (defined below) comprising the Subject Interest in the Leases and Lands, or $2,474,400; provided that if COG determines and demonstrates in the future to Treys reasonable satisfaction that the Subject Interest in the Leases is subject to a Defect (defined below), Trey shall promptly, but in any event within thirty (30) days, reimburse COG $400 for each Net Leasehold Acre subject to a Defect or shall within such time period cure any such Defect to COGs reasonable satisfaction. As used herein, Net Leasehold Acre means an acre of land subject to one of the Leases, proportionately reduced to the extent that Trey owns less than the entire undivided leasehold estate in such land and/or such Lease covers less than the entire mineral estate. As used herein, Defect means (a) the Subject Interest in the Leases and Lands conveyed to COG pursuant hereto comprises less than a total of 24,744.41 Net Leasehold Acres; (b) the Subject Interest in the Leases or Lands is subject to any (i) claim, demand, liability, circumstance, condition, requirement, or obligation which is reasonably expected to materially burden, impair or diminish the ownership, development, operation or value thereof after the Effective Date, (ii) preferential right to purchase or consent to assignment provision, or (iii) mortgage, lien, security interest or encumbrance (other than a proportionate share of the 2% overriding royalty interest conveyed by NOM to Trey); (c) any Lease is subject to a joint operating agreement or similar agreement regarding operations; or (d) Trey owns and has conveyed hereunder to COG less than a 75% net revenue interest with respect to its interest in any of the Leases. |
3. | Assignment . The assignment of the Subject Interest in the Leases from Trey to COG shall be made pursuant to a Partial Assignment of Oil and Gas Leases in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A . | ||
4. | Future Interests . Trey hereby assigns to COG any rights it has or may have at any time to acquire any additional or other interests in the Leases, Lands or the AMI (defined below) from NOM or any other party, AMI means the lands and Area of Mutual Interest described in that certain Letter Agreement dated October 1, 2004, among Trey, NOM and RPC Operating Inc., as amended by that certain Letter Agreement dated December 15, 2004 among such parties. | ||
5. | Operations . COG may transfer the Operating Rights to its sole General Partner, COG Operating LLC. | ||
6. | Governing Law . This Agreement and any documents delivered pursuant hereto shall be governed by the laws of the State of Texas, without giving effect to principles of conflicts of law that would result in the application of the laws of another jurisdiction. Venue for any proceeding in connection with this Agreement shall be in a court of competent jurisdiction located in Midland County, Texas. | ||
7. | Entire Agreement . This Agreement and the documents to be executed hereunder, and the exhibits attached hereto constitute the entire agreement between the parties pertaining to the subject matter hereof and supersede all prior agreements, understandings, negotiations and discussions, whether oral or written, of the parties pertaining to the subject matter hereof. No supplement, amendment, alteration, modification or waiver of this Agreement shall be binding unless executed in writing by the parties and specifically referencing this Agreement. |
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FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000142-00A
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Maria L. Tamez, dealing in her sole and separate property | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | 717.40 acres, being All Section 34, Block 60, Twp. 5, Culberson Co., Texas. | 717.40 | 239.1333 | October 6, 2004 | 83 Oil-Gas/ 777 | |||||||||||
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42-109-000142-00B
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Peggy Close, dealing in her sole and separate property | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | 717.40 acres, being All Section 34, Block 60, Two. 5, Culberson Co., Texas. | 717.40 | 239.1333 | October 6, 2004 | 83 Oil-Gas/ 780 | |||||||||||
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42-109-000142-00C
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Henry L. Hook, dealing in his sole and separate property | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | 717.40 acres, being All Section 34, Block 60, Twp. 5, Culberson Co., Texas. | 717.40 | 239,1333 | October 6, 2004 | 83 Oil-Gas/ 783 | |||||||||||
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42-109-000143-00A
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Dell Shettie, a widow | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, TWP. 7, T&P R.R. Co. Survey | 10,983.15 | 306.6200 | October 6, 2004 | 84 Oil-Gas/ 179 | |||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 596.00 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 12: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: All, 652.72 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: N/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: S/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 20: W/2, 326.23 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 651.57 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 23: All, 651.11 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 60, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 8: W/2, S/E 4,480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: S/2, NW/4,S/2 NE/4, 560 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 89, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 3: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 11: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 652.36 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 61, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 23: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas |
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FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000143-00B
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Ray Kesey, dealing in his sole and separate property | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, TWP. 7. T6P R.R. Co. Survey | 10,983.15 | 613.24 | October 29, 2004 | 83 Oil-Gas/ 786 | |||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 596.00 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 12: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: All, 652.72 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: N/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: S/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 20: W/2,326.23 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 651.57 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 23: All, 651.11 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 60. Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 8: W/2, S/E 4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: S/2, NW/4,S/2 NE/4, 560 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 89. Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 3: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 11: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 652.36 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 61, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 23: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 24: Ail, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000143-00C
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Roy Whiteside, dealing in his sole and separate property | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, TWP. 7, T&P R.R. Co. Survey | 10,983.15 | 1,226.8900 | October 6, 2004 | 84 Oil-Gas/ 182 | |||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 596.00 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 12: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: All, 652.72 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: N/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: S/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 20: W/2, 326.23 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 651.57 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 23: All, 651.11 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 60, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 8: W/2, S/E 4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: S/2, NW/4,S/2 NE/4, 560 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 89, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 3: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 11: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 652.36 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Black 61, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 23: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000143-00D
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C. J. Kesey, dealing in his sole and separate property | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, TWP. 7, T&P R.R. Co. Survey | 10,983.15 | 613.2400 | November 3, 2004 | 84 Oil-Gas/ 267 | |||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 596.00 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 12: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: All, 652.72 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: N/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: S/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 20: W/2, 326.23 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 651.57 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 23: All, 651,11 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 60, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 8: W/2, S/E 4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: S/2, NW/4,S/2 NE/4, 560 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 89, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 3: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 11: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 652.36 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 61, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 23: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000143-00E
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Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Trustee (Bourg) | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, TWP. 7, T&P R.R. Co. Survey | 10,983.15 | 122.6500 | December 14, 2004 | 85 Oil-Gas/ 751 | |||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 596.00 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 12: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: All, 652.72 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: N/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: S/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 20: W/2, 326.23 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 651.57 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 23: All, 651.11 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 60, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 8: W/2, S/E 4,480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: S/2, NW/4, S/2 NE/4, 560 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 89, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 3: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 11: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 652.36 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 61, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 23: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 640 acres, more or less, | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000143-00G
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Steven G. Shaddock | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, TWP. 7, T&P R.R. Co. Survey | 10,983.15 | 0.0000 | December 4, 2004 | 85 Oil-Gas/ 729 | |||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 596.00 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 12: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: All, 652.72 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: N/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: S/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 20: W/2, 326.23 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 651.57 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 23: All, 651.11 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 60, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 8: W/2, S/E 4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: S/2, NW/4,S/2 NE/4, 560 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 89, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 3: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 11: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 652.36 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 61, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 23: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000143-00H
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McCulliss Resources Co., Inc. | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, TWP, 7, T&P R.R. Co. Survey | 10,983.15 | 0.0000 | December 4, 2004 | 85 Oil-Gas/ 734 | |||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 596.00 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 12: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: All, 652.72 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: N/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: S/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 20: W/2, 326.23 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22; All, 651.57 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 23: All, 651.11 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 60, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 8: W/2, S/E 4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: S/2, NW/4,S/2 NE/4, 560 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 89, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 3: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 11: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 652.36 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 61, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 23: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000143-00I
|
George G. Vaught, Jr. | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, TWP. 7, T&P R.R. Co. Survey | 10,983.15 | 0.0000 | December 4, 2004 | 85 Oil-Gas/ 724 | |||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 596.00 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 12: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: All, 652.72 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: N/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: S/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 20: W/2, 326.23 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 651.57 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 23: All, 651.11 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 60, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 8: W/2, S/E 4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: S/2, NW/4,S/2 NE/4, 560 | |||||||||||||||||
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acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 89, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 3: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 11: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 652.36 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 61, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 23: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000143-00J
|
Charles A. Weinacht | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, TWP. 7, T&P R.R. Co. Survey | 10,983.15 | 613.24 | December 4, 2004 | 85 Oil-Gas/ 719 | |||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 596.00 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 12: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: All, 652,72 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: N/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: S/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 20: W/2, 326,23 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 651.57 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 23: All, 651.11 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 60, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 8: W/2, S/E 4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 16: S/2, NW/4,S/2 NE/4, 560 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 89, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 3: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 11: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 652.36 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 61, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 23: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000143-00K
|
Bottom Investment Co., LTD | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, TWP, 7, T&P R.R. Co. Survey | 10,983.15 | 204.41 | December 14, 2004 | 85 Oil-Gas/ 860 | |||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 596.00 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 12: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: All, 652.72 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: N/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: S/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 20: W/2, 326.23 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 651.57 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 23: All, 651.11 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 60, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 8: W/2, S/E 4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 16: S/2, NW/4,S/2 NE/4, 560 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 89, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 3: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 11: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 652.36 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 61, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 23: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||||
42-109-000143-00L
|
Victoria Trading Co., L.L.C. | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, TWP. 7, T&P R.R. Co. Survey | 10,983.15 | 204.41 | December 14, 2004 | 85 Oil-Gas/ 748 | |||||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 596.00 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||||
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Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||||
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Section 12: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: All, 652.72 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: N/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: S/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||||
|
Section 20: W/2, 326.23 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||||
|
Section 22: All, 651.57 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||||
|
Section 23: All, 651.11 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||||
|
Block 60, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||||
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Section 8: W/2, S/E 4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||||
|
Section 16: S/2, NW/4,S/2 NE/4, 560 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||||
|
Section 17: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Block 89, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Section 3: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||||
|
Section 11: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 652.36 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Block 61, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||||
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Section 23: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000143-00M
|
Joe B. Pritchett | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, TWP. 7, T&P R.R. Co. Survey | 10,983.15 | 204.41 | December 14, 2004 | 85 Oil-Gas/ 745 | |||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 596.00 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 12: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: All, 652.72 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: N/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 17: S/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 20: W/2, 326.23 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 22: All, 651.57 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 23: All, 651.11 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 60, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 8: W/2, S/E 4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 16: S/2, NW/4,S/2 NE/4, 560 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 17: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 18: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 89, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 3: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 11: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 652.36 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 61, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 23: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000143-00N
|
Fred P. Armstrong, et ux Ingrid U. Armstrong | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, TWP. 7, T&P R.R. Co. Survey | 10,983.15 | 102.2067 | January 24, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/ 358 | |||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 596.00 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 12: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: All, 652.72 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: N/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: S/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 20: W/2, 326.23 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 651.57 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 23: All, 651.11 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 60, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 8: W/2, S/E4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 16: S/2, NW/4,S/2 NE/4, 560 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 89, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 3: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 11: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 652.36 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 61, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 23: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000143-00O
|
Quentin Cole Armstrong | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, TWP. 7, T&P R.R. Co. Survey | 10,983.15 | 102.2067 | January 24, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/351 | |||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 596.00 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 12: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: All, 652.72 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: N/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: S/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 20: W/2, 326.23 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 22: All, 651.57 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 23: All, 651.11 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 60, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 8: W/2, S/E 4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 16: S/2, NW/4,S/2 NE/4, 560 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 17: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 89, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 3: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 11: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 22: All, 652.36 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 61, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 23: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000143-00P
|
Betty B. Armstrong | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, TWP. 7, T&P R.R. Co. Survey | 10,983.15 | 51.1000 | February 16, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/805 | |||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 596.00 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 12: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: All, 652.72 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 17: N/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: S/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 20: W/2, 326.23 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 22: All, 651.57 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 23: All, 651.11 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 60, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 8: W/2, S/E 4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 16: S/2, NW/4,S/2 NE/4, 560 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 17: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 18: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 89, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 2: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 3: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 11: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 22: All, 652.36 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 61, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 23: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 24: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||
42-109-000143-00Q
|
David Brian Armstrong | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, TWP. 7, T&P R.R. Co. Survey | 10,983.15 | 12.7800 | February 16, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/812 | |||||||||
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Section 24: All, 596.00 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||
|
Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||
|
Section 12: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||
|
Section 16: All, 652.72 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||
|
Section 17: N/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||
|
Section 17: S/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||
|
Section 20: W/2, 326.23 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||
|
Section 22: All, 651.57 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||
|
Section 23: All, 651.11 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||
|
Block 60, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||
|
Section 8: W/2, S/E 4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||
|
Section 16: S/2, NW/4,S/2 NE/4, 560 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||
|
Section 17: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||
|
Section 18: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||
|
Block 89, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||
|
Section 2: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||
|
Section 3: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||
|
Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||
|
Section 11: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||
|
Section 22: All, 652.36 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||
|
Block 61, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||
|
Section 23: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||
|
Section 24: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||
|
Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000143-00R
|
Weldon Scott Armstrong | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, TWP. 7, T&P R.R. Co. Survey | 10,983.15 | 12.7800 | February 18, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/819 | |||||||||||
|
Section 24: All, 596.00 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 12: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 16: All, 652.72 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 17: N/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 17: S/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 20: W/2, 326.23 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 22: All, 651.57 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 23: All, 651.11 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 60, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 8: W/2, S/E 4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 16: S/2, NW/4,S/2 NE/4, 560 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 17: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 18: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 89, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 2: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 3: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 11: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 22: All, 652.36 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 61, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 23: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 24: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000143-00S
|
John Cole Armstrong | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, TWP. 7, T&P R.R. Co. Survey | 10,983.15 | 12.7800 | February 16, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/826 | |||||||||||
|
Section 24: All, 596.00 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 12: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 16: All, 652.72 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 17: N/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 17: S/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 20: W/2, 326.23 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 22: All, 651.57 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 23: All, 651.11 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 60, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 8: W/2, S/E 4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 16: S/2, NW/4,S/2 NE/4, 560 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 17: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 18: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 89, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 2: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 3: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 11: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 22: All, 652.36 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 61, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 23: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 24: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000143-00T
|
April Armstrong Perez | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, TWP. 7, T&P R.R. Co. Survey | 10,983.15 | 12.7800 | February 17, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/833 | |||||||||||
|
Section 24: All, 596.00 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 12: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 16: All, 652.72 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 17: N/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 17: S/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 20: W/2, 326.23 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 22: All, 651.57 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 23: All, 651,11 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 60, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 8: W/2, S/E 4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 16: S/2, NW/4,S/2 NE/4, 560 acres, more or less | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 17: Alt, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 18: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 89, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 2: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 3: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 11: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 22: All, 652.36 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 61, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 23: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 24: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
|
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42-109-000144-00A
|
Louise Andrews
Galbraith, dealing
in her sole
and separate property |
Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. |
Block 60, TWP. 5, Texas & Pacific Railroad Survey
Section 32: All Culberson County, Texas |
717.40 | 17.9350 | October 6, 2004 | 84 Oil-Gas/792 | |||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||
42-109-000144-00B
|
Benjamin Andrews,
IV, dealing in his
sole
and separate property |
Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. |
Block 60, TWP. 5, Texas & Pacific Railroad Survey
Section 32: All Culberson County, Texas |
717.40 | 358.7000 | November 5, 2004 | 84 Oil-Gas/795 | |||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||
42-109-000144-00C
|
Barbara Andrews
Bila, dealing in her
sole and
separate property |
Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. |
Block 60, TWP. 5, Texas & Pacific Railroad Survey
Section 32: All Culberson County, Texas |
717.40 | 17.9350 | November 3, 2004 | 84 Oil-Gas/798 |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000144-00D
|
Barbara C. Andrews,
dealing in her sole
and
separate property |
Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. |
Block 60, TWP. 5, Texas & Pacific Railroad
Survey
Section 32: All Culberson County, Texas |
717.40 | 44.8375 | October 6, 2004 | 84 Oil-Gas/801 | |||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||
42-109-000144-00E
|
William Ben Andrews, dealing in his sole and separate property | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. |
Block 60, TWP. 5, Texas & Pacific Railroad
Survey
Section 32: All Culberson County, Texas |
717.40 | 134.5125 | October 6, 2004 | 84 Oil-Gas/804 | |||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||
42-109-000144-00F
|
John Armour, dealing in his sole and separate property | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. |
Block 60, TWP. 5, Texas & Pacific Railroad
Survey
Section 32: All Culberson County, Texas |
717.40 | 89.6750 | November 5, 2004 | 85 OiI-Gas/593 | |||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||
42-109-000144-00G
|
James Andrews, dealing in his sole and separate property | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. |
Block 60, TWP. 5, Texas & Pacific Railroad
Survey
Section 32: All Culberson County, Texas |
717.40 | 17.9400 | December 9, 2004 | 85 Oil-Gas/590 | |||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||
42-109-000144-00H
|
Carol Andrews Ray, dealing in her sole and separate property | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. |
Block 60, TWP. 5, Texas & Pacific Railroad
Survey
Section 32: All Culberson County, Texas |
717.40 | 17.9350 | November 3, 2004 | 86 Oil-Gas/14 | |||||||||||
|
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42-109-000145-00A
|
Mignon Rachal Pearson | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, Public School Land Survey | 9,445.00 | 616.98 | December 8, 2004 | 85 Oil-Gas/770 | |||||||||||
|
Section 20: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 21: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 26: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 27: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 32: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 34: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 35: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 36: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 37: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 38: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 45: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 47: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 48: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 90, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 1: All, 441 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 2: All, 684 acres, more or less. |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000145-00B
|
Margaret Rachal Measday | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, Public School Land Survey | 9,445.00 | 616.98 | December 8, 2004 | 85 Oil-Gas/ 775 | |||||||||||
|
Section 20: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 21: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 26: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 27: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 32: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 34: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 35: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 36: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 37: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 38: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 45: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 47: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 48: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Block 90, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 1: All, 441 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 2: All, 684 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||
42-109-000145-00C
|
Corinne B. Simpler | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, Public School Land Survey | 9,445.00 | 25,71 | December 8, 2004 | 85 Oil-Gas/ 976 | |||||||||||
|
Section 20: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 21: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 26: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 27: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 32: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 34: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 35: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 36: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 37: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 38: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 45: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
|
Section 47: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 48: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 90, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 1: All, 441 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 684 acres, more or less. |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000145-00D
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Joan Bybee, f/k/a Joan B. Hooper | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, Public School Land Survey | 9,445.00 | 25.71 | December 8, 2004 | 85 Oil-Gas/ 971 | |||||||||||
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Section 20: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 21: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 26: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 27: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 32: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 34: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 35: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 36: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 37: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 38: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 45: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 47: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 48: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 90, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 1: All, 441 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 684 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000145-00E
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Betty Verplank | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, Public School Land Survey | 9,445.00 | 25.71 | December 8, 2004 | 85 Oil-Gas/ 966 | |||||||||||
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Section 20: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 21: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 26: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 27: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 32: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 34: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 35: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 36: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 37: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 38: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 45: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 47: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 48: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 90, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 1: All, 441 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 684 acres, more or less. |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000145-00F
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R.W. Bybee and Kanaly Trust Company,
Independent Co-Executors of the Estate of Elizabeth Rachal Bybee, Deceased |
Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. |
Block 60, Public School Land Survey
Section 20: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 21: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 26: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 27: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 32: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 34: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 35: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 36: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 37: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 38: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 45: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 47: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 48: All, 640 acres, more or less. Block 90, Public School Land Survey Section 1: All, 441 acres, more or less. Section 2: All, 684 acres, more or less. |
9,445.00 | 539.86 | December 8, 2004 | 85 Oil-Gas/ 780 | |||||||||||
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42-109-000145-00G
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Jolesch Cerf Ranch, Ltd. | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. |
Block 60, Public School Land Survey
Section 20: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 21: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 26: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 27: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 32: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 34: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 35: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 36: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 37: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 38: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 45: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 47: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 48: All, 640 acres, more or less. Block 90, Public School Land Survey Section 1: All, 441 acres, more or less. Section 2: All, 684 acres, more or less. |
9,445.00 | 1,850.94 | December 21, 2004 | 85 Oil-Gas/ 762 |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000146-00A
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M.D. Abel Co. | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. |
Block 60, Public School Land Survey
Section 20: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 21: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 34: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 35: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 36: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 45: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 47: All, 640 acres, more or less. Section 48: All, 640 acres, more or less. Block 90, Public School Land Survey Section 1: All, 441 acres, more or less. Section 2: All, 684 acres, more or less. Block 91, Public School Land Survey Section 17: S/2, 320 acres, more or less. Culberson County, Texas |
6,571.58 | 657.16 | December 3, 2004 | 85 Oil-Gas/ 757 |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000148-00A
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OXY USA WTP LP | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. |
Block 60, TWP. 7, T&P R.R. Co. Survey
Section 24: N/2, 298.00 acres, more or less Block 91, Public School Land Survey Section 12: E/2, 320.00 acres, more or less. Section 16: E/2, 326.36 acres, more or less. Section 17: E/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. Section 20: NW/4,163.115 acres, more or less. Section 22: E/2, 325.785 acres, more or less. Section 23: E/2, 325.555 acres, more or less. Block 60, Public School Land Survey Section 8: W/2, 320 acres, more or less. Section 16: SE/4, S/2NE/4, 240 acres, more or less Section 17: E/2, 320 acres, more or less. Section 18: E/2, 320 acres, more or less. Block 89, Public School Land Survey Section 2: W/2, 320 acres, more or less. Section 3: W/2, 320 acres, more or less. Section 10: E/2, 320 acres, more or less. Section 11: E/2, 320 acres, more or less. Section 22: W/2, 326.18 acres, more or less. Culberson County, Texas |
4,891.58 | 1,875.0104 | November 29, 2004 | 85 Oil-Gas/ 451 | |||||||||||
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42-109-000151-000
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State of Texas | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. |
Block 92, PSL
Section 2: N/2NW/4 Culberson Co., Texas |
80.00 | 80.0000 | October 19, 2004 | 85 Oil-Gas/ 739 | |||||||||||
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42-109-000152-000
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State of Texas, by and through its Agents
Walter C. Jones and Sandra Jones Smith |
Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. |
Block 92, PSL
Section 5: S/2 Culberson Co., Texas |
320.00 | 320.0000 | December 13, 2004 |
85 Oil-Gas/ 937,
85 Oil-Gas/ 948 |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000153-00A
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Jo Beth Dozier | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 92, Public School Land Survey | 4,560.00 | 81.0300 | December 23, 2004 | 86 Oil-Gas/ 1 | |||||||||||
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Section 3: N/2, 320 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 9: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 15: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: N/2, SW/4, S/2SE/4, 560 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: N/2, SE/4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 21: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000153-00B
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Rich Walter Barkley | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 92, Public School Land Survey | 4,560.00 | 81.0300 | December 23, 2004 | 86 Oil-Gas/ 6 | |||||||||||
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Section 3: N/2, 320 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 9: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 15: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: N/2, SW/4, S/2SE/4, 560 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: N/2, SE/4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 21: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000153-00C
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William Patrick Cunningham | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 92, Public School Land Survey | 4,560.00 | 243.2000 | January 13, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/ 341 | |||||||||||
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Section 3: N/2, 320 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 9: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 15: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: N/2, SW/4, S/2SE/4, 560 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: N/2, SE/4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 21: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000153-00D
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Louis Burkhalter Barkley, III | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 92, Public School Land Survey | 4,560.00 | 81.0300 | January 20, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/ 346 | |||||||||||
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Section 3: N/2, 320 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 9: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 15: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: N/2, SW/4, S/2SE/4, 560 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: N/2, SE/4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 21: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000153-00E
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Kristi Hulse Novak | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 92, Public School Land Survey | 4,560.00 | 76.0000 | January 20, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/ 336 | |||||||||||
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Section 3: N/2, 320 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 9: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 15: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: N/2, SW/4, S/2SE/4, 560 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: N/2, SE/4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 21: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000153-00F
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Cheryl Hulse Murff | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 92, Public School Land Survey | 4,560.00 | 76.0000 | January 20, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/ 326 | |||||||||||
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Section 3: N/2, 320 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 9: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 15: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: N/2, SW/4, S/2SE/4, 560 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: N/2, SE/4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 21: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000153-00G
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Gerald Hamilton Lewis | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 92, Public School Land Survey | 4,560.00 | 109.4400 | January 11, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/ 11 | |||||||||||
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Section 3: N/2, 320 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 9: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 15: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: N/2, SW/4, S/2SE/4, 560 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: N/2, SE/4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 21: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000153-00H
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Kimberly Hulse Davis | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 92, Public School Land Survey | 4,560.00 | 76.0000 | January 20, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/ 331 | |||||||||||
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Section 3: N/2, 320 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 9: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 15: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: N/2, SW/4, S/2SE/4, 560 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: N/2, SE/4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 21: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000153-00I
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Elaine Lewis Hamlin, f/k/a Elaine Lewis Neal | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 92, Public School Land Survey | 4,560.00 | 109.4400 | January 11, 2005 | ||||||||||||
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Section 3: N/2, 320 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 9: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 15: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: N/2, SW/4, S/2SE/4, 560 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: N/2, SE/4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 21: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000153-00J
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Carolyn Lewis Kyle | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 92, Public School Land Survey | 4,560.00 | 48.6100 | January 11, 2005 | ||||||||||||
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Section 3: N/2, 320 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 9: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 15: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: N/2, SW/4, S/2SE/4, 560 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: N/2, SE/4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 21: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000153-00K
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Teairl W. Lewis, Jr. | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 92, Public School Land Survey | 4,560.00 | 109.4400 | January 11, 2005 | ||||||||||||
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Section 3: N/2, 320 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 9: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 15: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: N/2, SW/4, S/2SE/4, 560 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: N/2, SE/4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 21: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000154-00A
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The Allar Company | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 91, Public School Land Survey | 3,200.00 | 400.0000 | January 11, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/ 33 | |||||||||||
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Section 1: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 14: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 15: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000155-00A
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The Aliar Company | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 92, Public School Land Survey | 3,920.00 | 980.0000 | January 11, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/ 25 | |||||||||||
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Section 3: N/2, 320 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 9: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: N/2, SW/4, S/2SE/4, 560 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: N/2, SE/4,480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 21: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000156-00A
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The Allar Company | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, Public School Land Survey | 1,920.00 | 240.0000 | January 11, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/29 | |||||||||||
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Section 6: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 7: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 19: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000157-00A
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The Allar Company | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 59. T-6, T&P R.R. Co. Survey | 1,807.75 | 451.9400 | January 11, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/21 | |||||||||||
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Section 36: S/2, 369.50 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 36: S/2, 320 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 38: N/2, SE/4, 564 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 48: N/2, SE/4, 554.25 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000158-00A
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The Allar Company | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 58, T-6, T&P R.R. Co. Survey | 160.00 | 40.0000 | January 11, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/17 | |||||||||||
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Section 42: W/4, 160 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000159-000
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The Allar Company | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 103, Public School Land Survey | 481.40 | 481.4000 | January 11, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/37 | |||||||||||
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Section 25: N 3/4, 481.40 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000160-000
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The PANSaM Trust | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 92, PSL | 320.00 | 320.0000 | December 22, 2004 | 85 Oil-Gas/959 | |||||||||||
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Section 5: N/2
Culberson Co., Texas |
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42-109-000161-00A
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Josephine Grisham Hall Renzulli, a widow | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 91, Public School Land Survey | 5,120.00 | 2,240.0000 | February 1, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/320 | |||||||||||
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dealing in her sole and separate property | Section 1: All, 640 acres, more or less. | ||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 14: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 15: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 60, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 6: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 7: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 19: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000161-00B
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Carol Grisham Hall Majzlin, individually | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 91, Public School Land Survey | 5,120.00 | 2,240.0000 | February 1, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/314 | |||||||||||
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dealing in her sole and separate property | Section 1 : All, 640 acres, more or less. | ||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 14: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 15: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 24: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 60, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 6: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 7: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 19: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000162-00A
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Bank of America, Trustee of the J. C. Hunter, | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 92, Public School Land Survey | 4,886.58 | 724.8200 | January 20, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/840 | |||||||||||
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Jr. Trust u/w/o J.C. Hunter, Jr., Deceased | Section 3: N/2, 320 acres, more or less. | ||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 9: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 10: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 15: All, 640 acres, more or less, | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 16: N/2, SW/4, S/2SE/4, 560 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 18: N/2, SE/4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 21: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 17: S/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000163-000
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Robert Parker, dealing in his sole and | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 103, Public School Land Survey | 640.00 | 640.0000 | February 1, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/802 | |||||||||||
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separate property | Section 26: All, 640 acres, more or less. | ||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000164-00A
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First Financial Trust & Asset Management | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc, | Block 60, Public School Land Survey | 3,840.00 | 384.0000 | January 27, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/290 | |||||||||||
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Company, N.A., Trustee of the Floyd C. | Section 20: All, 640 acres, more or less. | ||||||||||||||||
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Dodson, Jr. Grantor Trust, et al | Section 21: All, 640 acres, more or less. | ||||||||||||||||
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Section 32: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 34: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 35: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 36; All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000165-00A
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First Financial Trust & Asset Management | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60: Public School Land Survey | 3,045.00 | 304.5000 | January 27, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/302 | |||||||||||
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Company, N.A., Trustee of the Floyd C. | Section 45: All, 640 acres, more or less. | ||||||||||||||||
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Dodson, Jr. Grantor Trust, et al | Section 47: All, 640 acres, more or less. | ||||||||||||||||
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Section 48: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 90, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 1: All, 441acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 684 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000166-00A
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Simon-Weiss Properties, LLC, as Agent for | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 93, Public School Land Survey | 6,335.09 | 242.9900 | January 21, 2005 | ||||||||||||
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the State of Texas | Section 1: All, 650.34 acres. | ||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 650.70 acres. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 3: All, 651.01 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 651.35 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 5: All, 651.69 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 6; All, 652.03 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 7: All, 652.37 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 648.38 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 5: All, 647.22 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 6: S/2, NW/4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000166-00B
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Lois Ruth Heffington, individually and as | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 93, Public School Land Survey | 6,335.09 | 184,4200 | January 21, 2005 | ||||||||||||
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Executrix of the Estate of Thomas James | Section 1: All, 650.34 acres. | ||||||||||||||||
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Heffington, Deceased, as Agent for the State | Section 2: All, 650.70 acres. | ||||||||||||||||
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of Texas | Section 3: All, 651.01 acres, more or less. | ||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 651.35 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 5: All, 651.69 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 6: All, 652.03 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 7: All, 652.37 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 648.38 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 5: All, 647.22 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 6: S/2, NW/4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000166-00C
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Ann H. Haubegger, as Agent for the State of | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 93, Public School Land Survey | 6,335.09 | 184.4200 | January 21, 2005 | ||||||||||||
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Texas | Section 1: All, 650.34 acres. | ||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 650.70 acres. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 3: All, 651.01 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 651.35 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 5: All, 651.69 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 6: All, 652.03 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 7: All, 652.37 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 648,38 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 5: All, 647.22 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 6: S/2, NW/4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000166-00D
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Maryanne Jackson Duffie, individually and as | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 93, Public School Land Survey | 6,335.09 | 97.1900 | January 21, 2005 | ||||||||||||
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Heir to the Estate of Nora Ethel H. Jackson, | Section 1: All, 650.34 acres. | ||||||||||||||||
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Deceased, as Agent for the State of Texas | Section 2: All, 650.70 acres. | ||||||||||||||||
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Section 3: All, 651.01 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 651.35 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 5: All, 651.69 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 6: All, 652.03 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 7: All, 652.37 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 648.38 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 5: All, 647.22 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 6: S/2, NW/4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000166-00E
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Mary Louise Bronner, Independent Executrix | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 93, Public School Land Survey | 6,335.09 | 242.9900 | February 15, 2005 | ||||||||||||
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of the Estate of Henry A. Bronner, Deceased. | Section 1: All, 650.34 acres. | ||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 650.70 acres. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 3: All, 651.01 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 651.35 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 5: All, 651,69 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 6: All, 652.03 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 7: All, 652.37 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 648.38 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 5: All, 647.22 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 6: S/2, NW/4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000166-00F
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A. Rutherford Jackson, a/k/a Alton R. | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 93, Public School Land Survey | 6,335.09 | 48.6000 | February 1, 2005 | ||||||||||||
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Jackson | Section 1: All, 650.34 acres. | ||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 650.70 acres. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 3: All, 651.01 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 651.35 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 5: All, 651.69 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 6: All, 652,03 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 7: All, 652.37 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 648.38 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 5: All, 647.22 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 6: S/2, NW/4, 480 acres, more or less . | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000166-00G
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Elizabeth Eldredge Smith, Heir to the Estate | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 93, Public School Land Survey | 6,335.09 | 97.1900 | February 18, 2005 | ||||||||||||
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of Fannie Jackson Eldredge, Deceased | Section 1: All, 650.34 acres. | ||||||||||||||||
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Section 2: All, 650.70 acres. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 3: All, 651.01 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 651.35 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 5: All, 651,69 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 6: All, 652.03 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 7: All, 652.37 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Block 91, Public School Land Survey | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 4: All, 648.38 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 5: All, 647,22 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Section 6: S/2, NW/4, 480 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas |
RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000168-00A
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Mary Schneider, individually and as Heir to | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 91, Public School Land Survey | 326.58 | 40.8225 | February 20, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/ 799 | |||||||||||
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the Estate of Cora McQueen, Deceased | Section 17: S/2, 326,58 acres, more or less. | ||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000168-00B
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W.C. McQueen, individually and as Heir to | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 91, Public School Land Survey | 326.58 | 40.8225 | February 20, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/ 796 | |||||||||||
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the Estate of Cora McQueen, Deceased | Section 17: S/2, 326.58 acres, more or less. | ||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000168-00C
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First Financial Trust & Asset Management | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 91, Public School Land Survey | 326.58 | 32.6580 | March 18, 2005 | ||||||||||||
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Company, N.A., Trustee of the Floyd C. | Section 17: S/2, 326.53 acres, more or less. | ||||||||||||||||
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Dodson, Jr. Grantor Trust, et al | Culberson County, Texas | ||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000169-00A
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Mary T. Glasgow, Trustee of the Glasgow | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, Public School Land Survey | 640.00 | 106.6667 | February 15, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/ 781 | |||||||||||
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Family Trust u/t/a dated August 4, 1998. | Section 26: All, 640 acres, more or less. | ||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000169-00B
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Ollie Ann Backerby, Trustee of the OIlie Ann | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, Public School Land Survey | 640.00 | 106.6667 | February 15, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/ 786 | |||||||||||
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Blackerby Trust u/t/a dated October 13, | Section 26: All, 640 acres, more or less. | ||||||||||||||||
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1993. | Culberson County, Texas | ||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000169-00C
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Cleo P. Campbell | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 60, Public School Land Survey | 640.00 | 106,6667 | February 15, 2005 | 86 Oil-Gas/ 791 | |||||||||||
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Section 26: All, 640 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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42-109-000171-00A
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Jack E. Blake, et ux Carol Jo | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block 55, Public School Land Survey | 120.00 | 30.0000 | March 14, 2005 | ||||||||||||
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Section 43: NW/4SW/4, E/2SW/4, 120 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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42-389-000172-00A
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Jack E. Blake, et ux Carol Jo | Navigator Oil & Minerals, Inc. | Block C-17, Public School Land Survey | 555.00 | 17.5000 | March 14, 2005 | ||||||||||||
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Section 7: All, 555 acres, more or less. | |||||||||||||||||
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Reeves County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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TOTAL NET ACRES
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24,584.1568 | |||||||||||||||||
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RECORDED | ||||||||||||||||||
FILE NUMBER | GRANTOR | GRANTEE | DESCRIPTION | GROSS ACRES | NET ACRES | DATE | VOL. /PAGE | |||||||||||
42-109-000170-00A
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Jack E. Blake, et ux Carol Jo, as Agent for the | Trey Resources, Inc. | Block 55, Public School Land Survey | 320.50 | 160.2500 | March 11, 2005 | ||||||||||||
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State of Texas | Section 31: E/2, 320.50 acres, more or less. | ||||||||||||||||
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Culberson County, Texas | |||||||||||||||||
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TOTAL NET ACRES
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160.2500 | |||||||||||||||||
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Form 3000-3a
(February 2002) |
UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT |
FORM APPROVED
OMB NO. 1004-0034 Expires: October 31, 2004 |
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TRANSFER OF OPERATING RIGHTS (SUBLEASE) IN A
LEASE FOR OIL AND GAS OR GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES |
Lease Serial No.
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Mineral Leasing Act of 1920 (30 U.S.C. 181 et seq.) | ||||
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Geothermal Steam Act of 1970 (30 U.S.C. 1001-1025) | ||||
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TIMOTHY A. LEACH
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2735 Racquet Club Dr.
Midland, TX 79705 |
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STEVEN L. BEAL
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2743 Racquet Club Dr.
Midland, TX 79705 |
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Midland, TX 79707 |
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2813 Den-gar
Midland, TX 79705 |
1. | The transferor certifies as owner if an interest in the above designated lease that he/she hereby transfers to the above assignee(s) the rights specified above. |
2. | Transferee certifies as follows: (a) Transferee is a citizen of the United Slates; an association of such citizens; a municipality; or a corporation organized under the laws of the United States or of any State or territory thereof. For the transfer of NPR-A leases, transferee is a citizen, national, or resident alien of the United States or associations of such citizens, nationals, resident aliens or private, public or municipal corporations, (b) Transferee is not considered a minor under the laws of the State in which the lands covered by this transfer are located; (c) Transferees chargeable interests, direct and indirect, in each public domain and acquired lands separately in the same State, do not exceed 246,080 acres in oil and gas leases (of which up to 200,000 acres may be in oil and gas options), or 300,000 acres in leases in each leasing District in Alaska of which up to 200,000 acres may be in options, if this is an oil and gas lease issued in accordance with the Mineral Leasing Act of l920, or 51,200 acres in any one State if this is a geothermal lease; (d) All parties holding an interest in the transfer are otherwise in compliance with the regulations (43 CFR Group 3100 or 3200) and the authorizing Acts; (e) Transferee is in compliance with reclamation requirements for all Federal oil and gas lease holdings as required by sec. 17(g) of the Mineral Leasing Act; and (f) Transferee is not in violation of sec. 41 of the Mineral Leasing Act. |
3. | Transferees signature to this assignment constitutes acceptance of all applicable terms, conditions, stipulations and restrictions pertaining to the lease described herein. Applicable terms and conditions include, but are not limited to, an obligation to conduct all operations on the leasehold in accordance with the terms and conditions of the lease, to condition all wells for proper abandonment, to restore the leased lands upon completion of any operations as described in the lease, and to furnish and maintain such bond as may be required by the lesser pursuant to regulations 43 CFR 3104, 3134, or 3206. |
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ASSIGNMENT OF RECORD TITLE INTEREST IN A | Lease Serial No. | |||
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form; such documents or agreements shall only be referenced herein.
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THE OVERRIDING ROYALTY HEREIN RESERVED SHALL BE FREE OF
ALL COSTS AND EXPENSES EXCEPT THAT IT SHALL BEAR ITS
RATABLE PORTION OF TREATING, COMPRESSION AND
TRANSPORTATION CHARGES, ALONG WITH THE APPLICABLE
TAXES.
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o | Assignment approved for above described lands; | o | Assignment approved for attached land description | |||||||
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1. | The Assignor certifies as owner if an interest in the above designated lease that he/she hereby assigns to the above assignee(s) the rights specified above. | |
2. | Assignee certifies as follows: (a) Assignee is a citizen of the United States; an association of such citizens; a municipality; or a corporation organized under the laws of the United States or of any State or territory thereof. For the assignment of NPR-A leases, assignee is a citizen, national, or resident alien of the United States or association of such citizens, nationals, resident aliens or private, public or municipal corporations, (b) Assignee is not considered a minor under the laws of the State in which the lands covered by this assignment are located; (c) Assignees chargeable interests, direct and indirect, in each public domain and acquired lands separately in the same State, do not exceed 246,080 acres in oil and gas leases (of which up to 200,000 acres may be in oil and gas options), or 300,000 acres in leases in each leasing District in Alaska of which up to 200,000 acres may be in options, if this is an oil and gas lease issued in accordance with the Mineral Leasing Act of 1920, or 51,200 acres in any one State if this is a geothermal lease; (d) All parties holding an interest in the assignment are otherwise in compliance with the regulations (43 CFR Group 3100 or 3200) and the authorizing Acts; (e) Assignee is in compliance with reclamation requirements for all Federal oil and gas lease holdings as required by sec. 17(g) of the Mineral Leasing Act; and (f) Assignee is not in violation of sec. 41 of the Mineral Leasing Act. | |
3. | Assignees signature to this assignment constitutes acceptance of all applicable terms, conditions, stipulations and restrictions pertaining to the lease described herein. |
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Form 3000-3
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UNITED STATES | FORM APPROVED | |||
(February 2002)
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | OMB NO. 1004-0034 | |||
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ASSIGNMENT OF RECORD TITLE INTEREST IN A | Lease Serial No. | |||
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Mineral Leasing Act of 1920 (30 U.S.C. 181 et seq.) | (Anniversary Date) | |||
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Geothermal Steam Act of 1970 (30 U.S.C. 1001-1025) | New Serial No. | |||
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Additional space on reverse, if needed. Do not submit documents or agreements other than | Owned | Conveyed | Retained | Overriding Royalty | |||||||||||||||||||||
this form; such documents or agreements shall only be referenced herein. | Similar Interests | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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o | Assignment approved for above described lands; | o | Assignment approved for attached land description | |||||||
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1. | The Assignor certifies as owner if an interest in the above designated lease that he/she hereby assigns to the above assignees) the rights specified above. | |
2. | Assignee certifies as follows: (a) Assignee is a citizen of the United States; an association of such citizens; a municipality; or a corporation organized under the laws of the United States or of any State or territory thereof. For the assignment of NPR-A leases, assignee is a citizen, national, or resident alien of the United States or association of such citizens, nationals, resident aliens or private, public or municipal corporations, (b) Assignee is not considered a minor under the laws of the State in which the lands covered by this assignment are located; (c) Assignees chargeable interests, direct and indirect, in each public domain and acquired lands separately in the same State, do not exceed 246,080 acres in oil and gas leases (of which up to 200,000 acres may be in oil and gas options), or 300,000 acres in leases in each leasing District in Alaska of which up to 200,000 acres may be in options, if this is an oil and gas lease issued in accordance with the Mineral Leasing Act of 1920, or 51,200 acres in any one State if this is a geothermal lease; (d) All parties holding an interest in the assignment are otherwise in compliance with the regulations (43 CFR Group 3100 or 3200) and the authorizing Acts; (e) Assignee is in compliance with reclamation requirements for all Federal oil and gas lease holdings as required by sec. 17(g) of the Mineral Leasing Act; and (f) Assignee is not in violation of sec. 41 of the Mineral Leasing Act. | |
3. | Assignees signature to this assignment constitutes acceptance of all applicable terms, conditions, stipulations and restrictions pertaining to the lease described herein. |
Form 3000-3
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UNITED STATES | FORM APPROVED | |||
(February 2002)
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | OMB NO. 1004-0034 | |||
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ASSIGNMENT OF RECORD TITLE INTEREST IN A | Lease Serial No. | |||
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Mineral Leasing Act of 1920 (30 U.S.C. 181 et seq.) | (Anniversary Date) | |||
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Act for Acquired Lands of 1947 (30 U.S.C 351-359) | July 1,2004 | |||
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Geothermal Steam Act of 1970 (30 U.S.C. 1001-1025)
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1. | The Assignor certifies as owner if an interest in the above designated lease that he/she hereby assigns to the above assignee(s) the rights specified above. | |
2. | Assignee certifies as follows: (a) Assignee is a citizen of the United States; an association of such citizens; a municipality; or a corporation organized under the laws of the United States or of any State or territory thereof. For the assignment of NPR-A leases, assignee is a citizen, national, or resident alien of the United States or association of such citizens, nationals, resident aliens or private, public or municipal corporations, (b) Assignee is not considered a minor under the laws of the State in which the lands covered by this assignment are located; (c) Assignees chargeable interests, direct and indirect, in each public domain and acquired lands separately in the same State, do not exceed 246,080 acres in oil and gas leases (of which up to 200,000 acres may be in oil and gas options), or 300,000 acres in leases in each leasing District in Alaska of which up to 200,000 acres may be in options, if this is an oil and gas lease issued in accordance with the Mineral Leasing Act of 1920, or 51,200 acres in any one State if this is a geothermal lease; (d) All parties holding an interest in the assignment are otherwise in compliance with the regulations (43 CFR Group 3100 or 3200) and the auihorizing Acts; (e) Assignee is in compliance with reclamation requirements for all Federal oil and gas lease holdings as required by sec. I7(g) of the Mineral Leasing Act; and (f) Assignee is not in violation of sec. 41 of the Mineral Leasing Act. | |
3. | Assignees signature to this assignment constitutes acceptance of all applicable terms, conditions, stipulations and restrictions pertaining to the lease described herein. |
Exhibit 10.10 |
FRO PROSPECT |
ASSIGNMENT OF OIL AND GAS LEASES |
This Assignment of Oil and Gas Leases is by and between Caza Energy LLC, a New Mexico limited liability company, with a mailing address of P.O. Box 1767, Artesia, New Mexico 88211 (Assignor), and COG OIL & GAS LP, with a mailing address of 550 West Texas, Suite 1300, Midland, TX 79701 (Assignee). |
Assignor, for valuable consideration paid to Assignor by Assignee, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant, bargain, sell, convey and assign, set over and deliver unto Assignee, its heirs, successors and assigns the specific interest set-out for the Oil and Gas Leases described in Exhibit A, insofar and only insofar as said leases cover the lands, depths and interests specified in Exhibit A, without any express or implied warranties of title, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose. |
The interests assigned herein are subject to the following: |
(a) All royalty, overriding royalty and other lease burdens, if any, of record in Chaves County, New Mexico or Eddy County, New Mexico, to the extent of the interests assigned herein; |
(b) All of the terms and provisions contained in the assigned leases. |
EXECUTED, this 20 th day of April 2006, but effective as of March 1, 2006. |
CAZA ENERGY LLC |
/s/ Ronald W. Lanniing Ronald W. Lanniing, Attorney Fact |
STATE OF NEW MEXICO § |
COUNTY OF EDDY § |
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 18 th day of April, 2006 by Ronald W. Lanning, Attorney in Fact for Caza Energy LLC, a New Mexico limited liability company. My Commission Expires: June 6. 2009 /s/ Doneta Hopper Notary Public |
EXHIBIT A |
Attached to and made a part of that certain Assignment of Oil and Gas Leases dated April 20, 2006 but effective rch 1, 2006 from Caza Energy LLC, as Assignor and COG Oil & Gas LP , as Assignee. |
LAND# COUNT TWP RNG I SEC ! GROSS iACRES COG INTEREST Chaves Chaves 14-s 21-E l_ 36 36 320.00T 0726250000 Chaves 14-S 14-S 21-E T 31_ ! ~~O26250000 Chaves 15-S 22-E I 36 i ~O.2B25000Q Chaves l5-S 20-E ! 36 j 320.00J O56250000 15-s; 20-E 01 ! 0.26250000 15-S 2!-E 03 04 ! 644.23~[ 6T26250000 15-S 15-S 21-E 21-E i~03 ~09 J___i i 026250000 t5-S 21-E 2tl : ^o~ 320.00 0.26250000 15-s 21-E 13~ I 32O00 15-S 2~Te . 15 64000 i 15-S 21-E 21-E 23 128268; 15-S 21-E _p5 ; 22 I i 21 ! ~880.0d~ 02 13 ~~640.00 i 72O00! 1 i ! i44ulK)j 320.00r 1 ~~240^001 1 1 LEASE NAME LESSOR LESSEE DATE STATE LANDS nwT \SJ2 1 NM In/2 | NM Tols 1-4; Efi; E/2W/2 NM nm NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM 01397A STNMVA-2824-1 State of New Mexico Douglas W. Ferguson 03/01/2003 03/01/2003 01402A 01354A 01398A ST NM VA-2844-1 State of New Mexico Douglas W. Ferguson FEDNMNM-108924 STNM United Slates of America Douglas W. Ferguson 09/01/2002 VA-2825-t Douglas W. Ferguson | State of New Mexico 03/01/2003 N/2 :s/2 i lLots 1,2^4, ~S/2N/2, S/2 ! Lots 1,2,3.4! S/2N/2, S/2 : Lols 1, 2, 3. & ~£~SI2UJ2/SI2 ~S/2NE/4, StrVT^ N/2SE/4 S/2NE/4; N/2NW/4; W/2SW/4 01403A STNMVA-284M State of New Mexico Douglas W, Ferguson 03/01/2003 03/01/2003 FEDNMNM-109739 03/0172003 013S0A United Slates of America Douglas W. Ferguson Chaves Chaves Chaves 01391A 0I392A 01393A FEDNMNM-1O9740 United States of America Douglas W. Ferguson Chaves Chaves United Slates of America FEDNMNM-103741 Douglas W. Ferguson 03/01/2003 0.26250G0O0.26250000 O!26250000 026250000 0.26250000 072¥2560DO IS/2NW/4; SW/4; W/2SE/4 !AII :W/2 r SE/4SE/4 FEDNMNM-109742 United States of Am erica Douglas W. Ferguson i 03/01/2003 01394A FEDNMNM-109743 United Stales of America Douglas W. Ferguson 03/01/2003 ! NW/4NE/4; S/2NW/4; SW/4; W/2NE/4 03/01/2003 N/2NE/4. W/2 G1395A FEDNMNM-109744 United Slates of America Douglas W. Ferguson Chaves 15-S i 21-E 21-E 21-E S/2NE/4 ___;W/2E/2 t VW2 iE/2 r E/2W/2 15-S 15-S !s/2 15-S INE/4, VW2SW 15-S 15-S : i 0I382A 0I383A i Chaves ST NM VA-2767-1 Slate of New Mexico Douglas W. Ferguson 02/01/2003 21-E 2T1 ! 21-E STNMVA-2770-1 ! Stale of New Mexico Douglas W. Ferguson 02/01/2003 Chaves 01384A STNMVA-277M Stale of New Mexico Douglas W. Ferguson 02/01/2003 Chaves 15 NE/4NE/4, S/2NE/4, N/2NW/4, E/2SE/4 ! 260.ODJ i |
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LANUff LfcASfc NAME LESSOR LESSEE i DATE COUNTYi state; TWP RNG : SEC LANDS GROSS: COG i ACRES i INTEREST 01385A STNMVA-2773-1 State of New Mexico Douglas W. Ferguson | 02/01/2003 ; Chaves j NM 1S-5 21-E 22 E/2E/2 160.00 0.26250000 Lots 1(40.07). j 2(40.22), 3(40.38), 01386A STNMVA-2700-1 State or New Mexico ] Doug las W. Ferguson i J O2/01/2O03 Chaves NM 15-5 21-E 02 i 4(40.53), S/2N/2 321.20 0.26250000 01387A STNMVA-2794-1 Slate of New Mexico Douglas W. Ferguson 02/01/2003 Chaves NM 15-S 21-E I S/2 320.00 0.26250000 ! 16 01388A STNMVA-2795-1 Slate of New Mexico Douglas W. Ferguson ! 02/01/2003 Chaves NM 15-S 21-E 20 SW/4NW/4, S/2 360.65T 0^26250000 i 01342A FED NMNM-108687 United Slates of America Douglas W. Ferguson j Chaves NM 15-S 21-E 05 Lots 1, 2, 3 S. 4; 642.00 0.26250000 ; 09/01/2002 S/2N/2; S/2 0I343A~ FED NMNM-1086B8 :Umted Slates or America Douglas W. Ferguson 09/01/2002 Chaves NM 15-S 21-E ! 12 All 640.00 0.26250000 0I345A FED NMNM-108890 Untied Slates of America Douglas W. Ferguson 09/01/2002 Chaves NM i 15-S 21^E 19 Lots 1,2. 642.76- O.26250000 3 7 &4, E/2, E/2W/2 0I355A !FED NMNM-106925 United Steles of America Douglas W. Ferguson 09/01/2002 Chaves t 15-S 22-E is All 640.00: 6.26250000 ! NM | W/2, S/2SE/4 NM j 22-E E/2, E/2NW/4, 01081A :FED NMNM-107499 United Stales of America Douglas W. Ferguson j 11/01/2001 j Chaves i 15-S 15-S 22-E 21 1 "* SW/4NW/4, SW/4 168O00J 0.26250000 - 1 15-S 22-E ; 23 All . K n,u.-u,,m,,L-,,,u I i 15-S 22-E ; 33 SH4SW/4 . 01396A FED NMNM-109745 United Stales of America ! Douglas W, Ferguson i 03/01/2003 Chaves NM 15-S 22-E 22-E 22 ~23~ N/2 N/2, S/2S/2 880.00 O.26250000 Tfr-s E/2, E/2W/2, NW/4NW/4, SW/4SW/4 01399A STNMVA-2B26-1 State of New Mexico : Douglas VU. Ferguson ; 03/01/2003 Chaves NM I53S 22-E 16 S/2 320.00; 0.26250000 01400A STNMVA-2828-1 Slate of New Mexico Doulglas W. Ferguson i Chaves NM ~ISS 22-E 32 S/2 ~32O.0b1 ~~ 0^26250000 ! 03/01/2003 01404A ! Stale of New Mexico ; Douglas W. Ferguson 1 Chaves NM ; Is-s 22-E 16 N/2 i _ 0.26250OD0 ! 03/01/2003 32O00: :STNMVA-284B-1 . 01405A STNMVA-2847-1 Stale of New Mexico i 03/01/2003 Chaves 1 NM T 15-S 22-E I 2\ NE/4, N/2 SE/4 ~ 24OQ0 O.26250000 iCoulgasW. Ferguson 01406A I STNMVA-2848-1 Slate of New Mexico jDouglasW. Ferguson 03/01/2003 Chaves i NM T5-S 22-E I 2Z > S/2 N/2, N/2 320.00 0.26250000 S/2 01407A : STNMVA-2849-1 ; Slate of New Mexico iDouglas W. Ferguson 03/01/2003 Chaves NM~ 15-S 22-E * 32 N/2 32ooOj i 01472A :FED NMNM-111517 i United States of America .Caza Energy LLC : 05/01/2004 ! Chaves NM 15-S 22-E 04 Lots 1,2, 3 & 4: 124Z60 0.26250000 i S/2N/2; S/2 , | i | 15-S 22-E OS NE74NE/4; S/2NE/4; i NW/4; i S/2 j 014 01A ;STNMVA-2829-1 State of New Mexico Douglas W. Ferguson 03/01/2003 j Chaves NM 16-S 20-E : 02 Lots 1(27.47). 268.72 0.26250000 i i i 2(27.26), 3(27.08), 4(26.69), 5(40.00), : 6(40.00), 7(40.00), 8(40.00) ! |
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1 DATE COUNTY jSTATE TWP RNG LANDS SGROSS IACRES LAND# LEASE NAME LESSOR LESSEE ; j I6-S 20£ = SEC All i 1280-00 COG LNTEREST 01340A FED NMNM-108885 United Slates or Doug (as W. Ferguson j 09701/2002 Chaves NM I 13 0.26250000 America j 14 02 014D8A 01409A i NM ib-s^ 20-E .All 0.26250O0O0.26250000 i i 0.2250000 0.26250000 - STNMVA-2B50-1 Stale of New Mexico Douglas W. Ferguson | 03/01/2003Chaves 16-S 20-E jS/2 320.00 STNMVA-2B5M Stele or New Mexico Douglas W. Ferguson I 03/01/2003 .Chaves j 16-S 17-S 20-E Xots 9(40.00), 320.00 I I 10(40.00), 1273.43 - j11<40.00), i 12(40.00), M3(40.00), 14(40.00), J15(40,00), 16(40.00) Lot5 1,2, 3 &4; NW/4; S/2 i 0134IA 013B9A 01598A 01675A 01676A 011S1A United States or Q1346A fed NMNwi-ioeeee America Douglas W. Ferguson j 09/01/2002 | Chaves NM NM 20-E 22 17-S 20-E 27 26 All I 1280.00 FED NMNM-10973B ; United States or Douglas W. Ferguson : 03/01/2003 jChaves 17-S 17-S 20-E 20-E All America 19-S 2{Tl£ I ;ah j N/2 [ 320.00 i ST NM V-7537 ; Slate or New Mexico Caza Energy LLC 09/01/2005 -Chaves NM 16 ; 04 O.26250000 NM 1 O.26250000 ; 04 0.26250000 27 Q.26250000 12 0.26250000 : 01 0.26250000 j 03 ST NM V- 7713 ; Stale of New Mexico Caza Energy LLC 03/01/2006 jChaues 19-S 19-S 15-S 20-E 20-E 22-£ Lots 1-4: SE/4NE/4 | 199.68 16-S i 40.00 4000 1201.75 ST NM V-7714 Stale or New Mexico : Caza Energy LLC 03/01/2006 Ichaves NM NE/4SE/4 NW/4NW/4 FED NMNM-108022 FED United States of Douglas w. Ferguson 03/01/2002 : Eddy NM NMNM-108S91 America i NM NM : United Slates of : Douglas W. 09/01/2002 Eddy 21-E E/2, NW/4, N/2SW/4, America Ferguson SW/4SW/4 jLotsI thru 16 6J347A 1 i 16-S 21-E t - jFED NMNM-108892 United Slates of Douglas W. Ferguson ; 09/01/2002 Eddy 16-S 16-S 21-E iLolsl thru 16, S/2 (All) 2246.86 America .Lots 1.3,4,8,9,12,13,14, 15,16, and S/2 (Ail) i i 21-E 04 09 - i t i 16-S 21-E 21-E Ail i _. i i 1029.13 i j Douglas W. 05 jFEDNMNM-108893 Ferguson 06 i United Slates of i 07 |Lots 1,3,4,5,6,9,13,16, D1343A i America j j 09/01/2002 Eddy NM 16-S j 08 and : S/2 0.262500000.26250000 01349A i i : NM 16-S 21-E 1018 2,3,4,5.6,7,10,11, i i i : 12,13,14, 15, and - I SE/4SW/4, S/2SE/4 Lois 1-4; E/2;E/ZVW2 jFEDNMNM-108934 United Stales of i Douglas W. j 09/01/2002 [Eddy 16-S 21-E 21-E , 1129.22 America Ferguson ] i 16-S :Ali D1350A ol351A jFEDNMNM-108895 United Slates of i Douglas W. ; 09/01/2D02 JEddy NM 16-S 16-S 21-E - 10 Al 1280.00 0.262500000.26250000 America Ferguson 11 j I 21-E All IFEDNMNM-108B9S United States of 1 Douglas W. 09/01/2002 jEddy NM 16-S 21-E 2VE 15 Lots 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, , 1304.66, America Ferguson 7and 6, jW/2 jLols1,2,3,4,W/2,SE/4 16-S |
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COG INTEREST 0.26250000 0.26250000 GROSS 0.26250000 ACRES 0^26250000 1270lJ8 164^32 0.26250000 i 0.26250000 i a26250000 j 280.56 0.26250000 320.00 22036 0.26250000 : o2625fl000 308^82 0.26250000 Y STATE 271.77 0.26250000 : ; 326TQ0" 0.26250000 |
;NM SEC LANDS 32O00 dT26250000 DATE I COUNT i 17 All r 320.00 O.2625000D LANU& LfcASE NAME LESSOR LESSEE 1 . ;nm TWP : RNG 20 Lots 1-4; N/2; SW/4 1*20.00 0.26250000 01052A 01353A FEDNMNM-108897 ; United States erf America Douglas W. Ferguson 09/01/2002 iEddy 16-S 16-S i 21-E 21-E : 09/01/2002 Eddy i | United States of America FEDNMNM-10399S Douglas W. Ferguson 16-S 16-S 2T-E 21-E 18 i Lots5,6. 7, 16-S | 21-E 19 8,9,10,11,12, 13, 16-S 16-S j i i 14,15, 16-S 21-E J___16,17,18,19arwJ 20 16-S 21-E i oz 10(5 1£s 21-¥ ^ 02 ___4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11, I6-S i i 12, 13,14, IS, and 16-S 7 2t-E T05 1 16, SE/4SW/4, 21^E 06 S/2SE/4 21-E rf3 Lois 1(30.27), | 2l"-E j - 16 2(30.18). 3(30.10), ; ; 01 -w 4(30.01), 5(40.00), [Tl-E TTs 6(40.00), 7(40.00), 21-E 21-E i 8(40.00) S/2 Iols2(29.36), 5(4000); 6(40.00), 7(40.00), 10(40.00) & 11(40.00) Tots 2(2S.82)T? : (40od); 8(40.00); 10(40.00); 11(40.00); 12(40.00): 14(40.00); 15(40.00) Lois 1(28.57); 8(40.00); 9(40.00): 16(40.00; 17(1.60); 18(1.60); NE/4SW/4; N/2SE/4 S/2 S/2 LoTs9(40.00)r70(40-0 0J; 11(40.00); 12(40.00); 13(40.00); 14(40.00); 15(40.00); and 16(40.00) _ N/2 W/2 E/2 i i i i t - - 01410A 01411A .STNMVA-2874-1 iStale of New Mexico i i Douglas W. Ferguson Q4/O1/2003jEddy NM i I 1 l t ;nm - i nm I : NM ISTNMVA-2B75-I | Stats of New Mexico J Douglas W. Ferguson 04/01/2003 j Eddy i 04/01/2003 iEddy : i 04/01/2003 Eddy < i i Slate of New Mexico jDouglas W. Ferguson iST NM VA-2B76-1 i i 0I412A i [State or New Mexfco iDougfas VJ. Ferguson - 014I3A D1414A 01415A |5TNMVA-2877-f ST NM VA-287S-1 State or New Mexico Slate or New Douglas W. Ferguson 04/01/2003 -Eddy NM STNMVA-2879-1 Mexico j ;NM * 04/01/2003 Eddy NM t NM r NM i mm i Douglas W. Ferguson 01416A 01417A .STNMVA-2880-1 State of New Mexico i Douglas W. Ferguson 04/01/2003 Eddy STNMVA-2S93-1 > State of New Mexico \ Douglas W. Ferguson 04/01/2003 Eddy I [Stale of New Mexico t i O4/01/2Q03lEddy i - - iStats of New Mexico 04/01/2003; Eddy 01418A 01419A 01420A STNMVA-2894-1 [Douglas W. Ferguson 16-S ST NM VA-2895-1 Douglas W. Ferguson 16-S 320.00 320.0D STNMVA-2896-1 i State of New Mexico Douglas W. Feiguson 04/01/2003 iEddy 16-S i 03/01/2003 - Eddy I NM 01368A STNMVA-2331-0 tStale of New Mexico 1 ,, Gaza Energy LLC NM NM 17-S | 36 320.00 03/01/2003 Eddy 01369A STNMVA-2332-0 : Slate of New Mexico Gaza Eneigy LLC j 03/01/2003: Eddy i 17-S ; 21-E i 320.00 01370A ST NM VA-2833-0 Stele of New Mexico JCaza Energy LLC i 17-S | 21-E i 36 W/2 320.00 - 4 |
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1 GROSS acres i 320.00 j I 32000 EM; 40.0d| LEASE NAME COUNTYSTATE i s COG LANDftt i j LESSOR LESSEE j DATE Eddy & nbsp; SNM TWP 2 IE SEC LANDS j INTEREST 01376A Q1422A 0153QA jSTNMVA-2653-0 State of New Mexico Caza Energy LLC : 17-S 17-S i 34 E/2 0.262500000.26250000 03/01/2003 17-S i r 33 j I 32 I ST NM VA-2890-0 : Slate of New Mexico Caza Energy LLC ; 04/01/2003 Eddy NM NM 2 IE N/2 |
12/07/2004 23^E 23-E [Kimmons, LodaA., etal Kimmons, LodaA-, etal Caza Energy LLC i Eddy AM that part of the i i E/2NW/4, lying East i of Hie West bank of t i (he main ditch - running North and South through (he approximate center of the E/2NW/4 or said Section 32. 01531A 01532A Seeley, Helen Kathleen Seeley, Helen KalhEeen Caza Energy LLC 12/07/20D4 Eddy NM 17-S 29 .S/2NW/4 120.00: O.26250000 30 I 17-S 17-S ; 23-E SE/4NE/4 Seeley, Edward J., et al | Edward J. Seeley and Caza Energy LLC 12/07/2004 JEddy i NM 2^£ 29 SW/4 160.00 O.2625000D Barbara Kelly i i 29 i j 23-E | 23-E 30 ao.oo 01533A 01535A .Donaghe, Patty IDonaghe, Patty ;Caza Energy LLC 12/07/2004 iEddy NM 17-S NW/4NW/4 O.262SO0D0 i 17-S 17-S NE/4NE/4 jWeddige, Nadlne. et al jWeddige, Nadine, et at jCaza Energy LLC 12/BB/2004 Eddy NM 23-E 31 SW/4SW/4 J 320.07; 0.262500000.26250000 1 80.00. 30.00-; 56O09J - 1720.00 1 i 320.00 160.00, 160.00J 320.00J I i | 17-S | 23-E . 32 . 32 E/2SW/4; S/2SE/4 18-S _ l 1 i | 23-E 23-E Lots3and4;Ne4SW/4 - 23-E 01535B 01535C Eddy Eddy 01515A 0135BA jWeddige, Billy iWeddige, Billy Caza Energy LLC 12/08/2004 Eddy NM 17-S S/2SE/4 : Ray, Frances Weddige .Ray, Frances Weddige Caza Energy, LLC | 12/0872004 NM NM 17-S 32 E/2SW/4 0.26Z500000.26250000 i i 17-S 28 : 26 i 18-S - iSTNMV-7112 i (stale of New Mexico Caza Energy LLC | OS/D1/2O04 24-E E/2, NW/4, N/2SW/4 j - [FEDNMNWH 09412 i United States of America Caza Energy LLC | 12/0T/2002 Eddy NM 21-E 21-E S/2N/2, S/2 O.262500DD 0.26250000 0.26250000 025250000 0.26250000 b726250000 0.26250000 0l362A 0I363A i I i 18-S 18-S 34 W/2NE/4, SE/4NE/4, j - 35 W/2, SE/4 j Eddy . 21 -E j 2l5T Air jSTNMVA-2777-0 t State of New Mexico j Caza Energy LLC j 02/01/2003 NM 18-S 18-S 18-S 23 21 E/2 i NM NM STNMVA-280O-Q | State of New Mexico Caza Energy LLC 02/01/2003 Eddy Eddy 21-E W/2W/2 i \ 21-E - 01364A 01365A STNMVA-2B01-0 State of New Mexico I Caza Energy LLC . 02/01/2003 22 S/2S/2 i - STNMVA-2B02-0 [Slate of Mew Mexico i Caza Energy LLC ; 02/01/2003 Eddy NM 18-S j 21-E . 23 W/2 la-s 160.00 i j 26 i 01366A STNMVA-2803-Q jState or New Mexico Caza Energy LLC 02/01/2003 Eddy NM I 21-E I& nbsp; N/2N/2 00.00; 01367A STNMVA-2B04-0 ISIate of New Mexico Caza Energy LLC 02/01/2003 jEddy NM 18-S 21-E 30 E/2SE/4 |
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COG INTEREST 0.26250000 0.26250OO0 0.26250000 0.26250000 0.26250QDo 1X26250000 0.2625QCO0 O2625b000 0.262500oa 0.22968750 0.22360750 0.22968750 0.26250000 0.2625D000 SEC 0.26250000 T 02 0.26250000 i GROSS 0.26250000 f STATE TWP 18-5 03 ACRES 0.2B250000 LAND# LEASE NAME LESSOR LESSEE DATE COUNTS =NM i 18-5 IfrS RNG j LANDS &nb sp; i................... 0.05687500 01371A 01372ft STNMVA-2B36-0 Slale of New Mexico Caza Energy LLC 1 03/01/2003 | Eddy 21-E : Lo(s 449.76 1(34.20), 2(33.02). i 3(31,86), 4(30.58), 1 S/2N/2, N/2S/2 I Lots 1(29.54), 1 2(28.41), 3(27.29), i 511.40 4(26.16), S/2N/2, j SW/4, K12GEI4 i ; 491.80: - 320.00; i ao.ooj 320.00 ; 27eTi5. j 320.00 320.00 56048; 480.27 j 160.00: | 960.00 | 320.00: r 480.00f t 280.0DS STNMVA-2837-0 Slate of New Mexico Caza Energy LLC j 03/01/2003 Eddy Eddy NM NM 21-E i NM NM :NM ___. jNM 04 . 32 : 31 ; 32 . 05 ; 31 25 Lots 14 15 1(24.94),2(23.61), 01 03 3(22.29), 4(20.96), T23 S/2 N/2, State of New Mexico : 03701/2003 1 21-E _ 24 T25 N/2SW/4,SW/4SW/4, 01373A jSTNMVA-2838-0 i State of New Mexico Caza Energy LLC i 21-E i .N/2SE/4.SE/4SE/4 ;W/2 i E/2NE/4 Caza Energy LLC :e/2 0I374A ST NM VA-2839-0 t 03/01/2003 Eddy Eddy 1B-S 18-S i 01377A 0I378A 1ST NM VA-2856-0 State of New Mexico ;Caza Energy LLC 03/01/2003 21-E ST NM VA-2857-0 i State of New Mexico ;Caza Energy LLC 03/01/2003 Eddy Eddy 18-S t8-5 21-E : iLots 1(19.69); and2(1B.46); .S/2NB4; SE/4 E(2 S/2 E/2SE/4 ;ST NM VA-2899-0 SW/4NW/4; W/2SW/4; C1423A l i State of New Mexico iCaza Energy LLC 04/01/2003 21-E 23-E SE/4SW/4 - 011S3A ST NM VA-2598 State of New Mexico iCaza Energy LLC i 05/01/2002 Eddy Eddy Eddy 18-S : United :nm 18-S 01442A :FED NMNM-98794 Stales of America : Penwe[l Energy Inc. 06/01/1997 NM 18-S 18-S 23-E 01477A ;FED NMNM-100529 United States of Costilla Energy Inc. 03/01/1998 23-E 23-E America 23E 23-E 23-E ___J- - 01478A 01481A 1m nm 18-S 18-S Lots 1, 2, 3, & 4, S/2N/2 iLots 3 & 4- S/2NW/4; S/2 nw/4 All : FED NMNM-100530 United States of Costilla Energy Inc. j 03/01/1998 Eddy America FED NMNM-106900 United Slate or -Devon Energy Production Co., LPJ 09/01/2001 Eddy Eddy 18-S America ia^s 18-S 18-S 1B-S 18-S 01454A United Stales of 01509A 01511A FED NMNM-103B42 America Gary Green 03/01/2000 NM 23-E 23-E N/2 N/2; N/2S/2 lSTNMV-7097 Stale of New Mexico Caza Energy LLC 07/01/2004 Eddy :NM 23-E 28 33 : :nm 23-E 05 07/01/2004 i 23-E _06 NM 23-E ° 9 i ST NM V-7099 Slate of New Mexico Caza Energy LLC Eddy 0152SA iLoya, Mercedes et a] Loya, Mercedes, et al Caza Energy LLC 11/16/2004 Eddy jW/2SW/4; SE/4SW/4 Eddy Eddy 18-S jSE/4 01513A 01514A 01487A [McBride Oil and Gas McBride Oil and Gas Caza Energy LLC j 07/I5/20EH NM 18-S 24-E 24-E SE/4 : 160.00; i Corporation Bruce and Molly E. Caskey ICaskey, Bruce & Mall/ Caza Energy LLC I 07/01/2004 NM NM 18-S i N/2 J 320.00 I 27 - i 40^)0 i = FEDNMNM-33661 ; United States of :Sun Oil Co. : 08/01/1978 iEddy 18-S 24-E SW/4SW/4 America |
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COG INTEREST 0 26250000 0.26250000 | LEASE NAME TWP RNG 0.26250000 LANDS i LESSOR LESSEE PATE COUNTY STATE 18-S 18^ 18-S 24-E SEC LANDS&n bsp; GROSS ACRES 0.218750000.26250000 NM 01445A 01448A lFEDNMNM-100825 United Stales of Penwell Energy Inc. 06/01/1996 Eddy 30 31 JLcts1,2.3&4;E/2;E/2W/ 641.60 America 03 2 .___ 05 02 {FEDNMNM-100826 United Stales of Penwell Energy, Inc. 06/01/1998 Eddy ;NM 24-E jLots 1 ft 2: 281.81 t America i - 24 f___ 24-E N/2NE/4; 1SW/4NE/4; I 03/01/2000 E/2NW/4 519.261 United States of JLots 1 & 2; S/2NE/4; I : 01456A JFED NMNM-103846 America Gary Green Eddy NM | SE/4 : i j J. J. Steete I ia-s |Lo[s 1 &2; S/2NE/4; Teslimentary Trust i 18-S |NW/4SE/4 te-s - iLots 1 & 2; S/2NE/4; SE/4 Lots 1(40.21); 2(40.18); 3(40.14); and 4(40.11); S/2N/2; N/2SW/4; SE/4 01507A 01523A J. J. Steele Ameristate j 05/08/1936 Eddy |NM 24-E 319.691 TesBmerrtary Trust Exploration, L.L.C. Eddy - |STNMV-7154-I State of New Mexico Doug J. Schulz i 09/01/2004 |NM t 24-E 560.64 i i iNM 0I517A QIS40A .STNMV-7124 Slate of New Mexico Caza Energy LLC . 08/01/2004 Eddy Eddy 18-S 29 E/2,NW/4 480.00 40.00 0.26250000 18-S i O.2lJ25000b lS-S JSE/4 NE/4 0.26250000 13-S NE/4 NW/4 | 0.17500000 |E/2 NE/4 0.26250000 i 0.26250000 W/2 qT262500d0 OT26250000 0.26250000 0l6250W0 0.26250oob 0.2625000b 026250000 o2625DO00 FED NMNM-112891 United Steles of Caza Energy LLC i 01/01/2005 NM 24-E Z4-E 31 America NM 33 33 16 05 61f 16 16 16 21 02 01541A 01571A 40.00 G1375A 80.00| 01379A _ 320.00 [ 01380A United States of 80.03; 013S1A America 16oo5: 01149A FED NMNM-112892 i Caza Energy LLC 01/01/2005 Eddy STNMV-7368-0 State of New Mexico lYales Petroleum 04/01/2005 Eddy |NM 24-E Corporation 03/01/2003 jNM JNM NM ;nm STNMVA-2B40-0 iState of New Mexico .Caza Energy LLC i Eddy 19-S 21-E 21-E 21-E i 21-E _ - ST NM VA-2858-0 iState of New Mexico :Caza Energy LLC 1 Eddy 19-S 19-S Lot 1(40.03). SE/4SE/4 03/01/2003 Eddy Eddy Eddy 1s-s 19-S 19-S STNMVA-2859-0 ; Slate of New Mexico ;Caza Energy LLC : 03/01/2003 SW/4NE/4, SE/4NW/4, N/2SE/4 ;E/2 STNMVA-2861-0 ; Slate of New Mexico {Caza Energy LLC 03/01/2003 320.00 i 320.00 320.00: 32b.ooT ^20.00| 32O.O0T .STNMV-6571 |State of New Mexico :Caza Energy LLC i 03/01/2002 NM NM 23-E 23-E 23-E ;N/2 ;S72 .W/2 i Lots3&4;S/2NW/4; S/2 SW/4; W/2SE/4 D1150A :STNMV-BS72 Stale of New Mexico Caza Energy LLC j 03/01/2002 Eddy 19-S 19-S NM 19-S ___ 01192A STNMVA-2575 IState of New Mexico .Caza Energy LLC . 05/01/2002 Eddy T 03/01/2000-Eddy Ijm 19-S D1455A FED NMNM-103643 United Stales of Gary Green 23-E America 23-E 2*3-E 01 25 23-E State of New Mexico i NM 01474A .STNMV-7011 i Caza Energy LLC 03/01/2004 i Eddy NM .E/2 05/01/2004 *Eddy jw/z 014S9A ISTNMV-7056 [Stale of New Mexico i Caza Energy LLC I 1 320,00 United States of . Lots 1. 2, 3 & 4; iFEDNMNM-112246 America | S/2 N/2; S/2 639.88; 01519A i i Caza Energy LLC 10/01/2004 JEddy : NM 19-S 19-S 24-E 24-E 04 1 0.262500000.26250000 01522A 01666A -STNMV7155-1 Stale of New Mexico Doug J. Schulz . 09/01/2004 Eddy NM 09 29 NW/4, NE/4 SW/4. S/2 280.00 NM SW/4 :STNMV-7678-0 j Slate of New Mexico Caza Energy LLC i 02/01/2006 Eddy 20-S 21-E NE/4NW/4 40.00; 0.26250000 |
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COG INTEREST 0.14000000 0.22750000 O.22750000 0.22750000 0.22750000 0.22750000 0.22750000 O22750000 0.22750000 : RNG a22750000 23^E O227500Q0 Y STATE 23-E : 026250000 r NM ___23^E GROSS ACRES 0.26250000 DATE NM TOP | 23-E 880.391 o26250000 LANDS LEASE NAME iLESSOR LESSEE 03/01/2000 COUN1 ; NM jNM 20-S i SEC LANDS 1 O2625G000 OI560A FEDNMNM-103845 : United [Echo Production, Inc. Eddy 03 Loll (40.39); SE/4NE/4; lSE/4 jAil Stales of America 03 11 11 320.68 0156IA i 01562A 20-S 20-S 1 200.00, 01563A 20-S 32aoor TED NMNM-10B34G United Stales of i Daniel E. Gonzafes 09/01/200209/01/2002 Eddy jLots 3 & 4 (60.66): S/2NW/4; sW/4 America ;FEDNMNM-106941 .United Stales of :Daniel £. Gonzales Eddy :SE/4NE/4; SE/4 W/2 America FED NMNM-103942 lUnited Stales of Daniel E. Gonzales 09/01/2002 Eddy ; 20-S 20-S Tzi-e America j 01564A 01565A : FED NMNM-108943 -United Stales of Daniel E. Gonzales 09/01/2002 [Eddy j 23-E 12 12 E/2W/2; SW/4NW/4; W/2SW/4 280.00 America i i 320.00 160.00: 640.00: 921.56J 320.72 - FED NMNM-108944 United States of Echo Production, Inc. ; 09/01/2002 Eddy Eddy *nm 20-S 20-S 20-S 20-S J 23-E jE/2 America i 20-S 23-E nw/4 nm 20S 23-E .AH .NM NM 20-S ; 23-E LatsT(40^37and2 (40.09); 21-S i : S/2NE/4;SE/4NW/4; E/2SW/4; 21-S _ 23-E i SE/4 23-E Lots 1 (40.33); 2 (40.35); 3(40.37); 23-E and 4 (40.39); :S72N/2;N/2S/2 21-E ;Lots 3(4034) and 4(40.38); ;S/2NW/4; SW/4 01566A 01567A FED NMNM-108945 United Stales of Daniel E. Gonzales 09/01/2002 13 America : 09/01/2002 14 01 PJ2/D1/Z002 04 _ oT 06 07 FED NMNM-108946 United States or Daniel E. Gonzales Eddy Eddy America Eddy United States or 01568A FEDNMNM-109415 America Echo Production, Inc. i i : NM NM i Dominion Oklahoma Texas Exploration and Production Dominion Oklahoma Texas STNMVA-2576-l Exploration and Production 01569A STNMVA-2602-1 State of New Mexico ;Caza Energy LLC 05/01/2002 Lots 1(40.26); and2(40.30); iS/2NE/4;SE/4 JLots 1(40.13), 2(40.10), 3(40.06), 4(37.64). 5(37.66), 6(37.68), 7(37.69), S/2 NBA, SE/4 NW/4, E/2 SW/4, SE/4 01570A Lots 1(37.72), 2(37.75), 320.56 630.961 01537A 05/01/2002 Eddy 01/01/2005 Eddy 3(37.79), 4(37.82) Isi.ob 01538A [Stale of New Mexico i All iSE/4 640.00. 160.00| FED NMNM-112877 ; United States of <NM America i i 21-E 21-E_ - i 21-S 14 21-S 21-S IS 19 30 33 31 36 i Eddy I 21-E t - j |NM 21-E ;NE/4 160.00, 22-EP jlols 1(20.64>73(20.82l 4(20.92), . 22-E E/2, E/2 W/2 SE/4 SE/4 .Lois 1(20.99), 2(21.04), 3(21.12), 4(21.17), E/2, E/2 W/2 E/2 FED NMNM-112880 [ United Stales of Gaza Energy LLC 01/01/2005 21-S 54Z33 America 01539A i | 01/01/2005 i 21-S 40.00 03/01/2006 |nm 564.32 FED NMNM-112881 United Slates of Caza Energy LLC Eddy 21-S 22-S t 22-£ America i i | 21-E 01677A STNMV-7715 SState of New Mexico : Caza Energy LLC Eddy 320.00, |
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LANDS COG INTEREST RNG SEC Lots 1; 2; GROSS ACRES 0^26250000 Yl STATE TWP T2-E 04 37M;S/2N/2: SW/4 : 479.28 OT2625000D NM 22-S - 22- 22-E 22-E 15 NE/4NE/4; S/ZNE/4; T 920.00 0.2625DDDO LAND# LEASE NAME : LESSOR LESSEE DATE COUN1 i ^T ] 22-E 21 02 VW2; SE/4 1 320.00 320.00 0.2625OOO0 |
0151AA I ............................... 10/01/2004 .Eddy i FEDNMNM-112244 United States of Caza Ene/gy LLC America |
United States of DI572A FED NMNIU-113910 America Caza Energy LLC j 06/01/2005 Eddy |
01524A Q1525A jNM 22-S 23-S E/2 N/2 23^S S/2 STNMV-7181 State of New Mexico Caza Eneigy LLC 10/01/2004 Eddy STNMV-71B2 State of New Mexico Caza Energy LLC 10/01/2004 Eddy 1 02 |
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ASSIGNMENT OF OIL AND GAS LEASES |
THIS ASSIGNMENT OF OIL AND GAS LEASES is by and between CAZA ENERGY LLC, a New Mexico limited liability company, with a mailing address of P.O. Box 1767, Artesia, New Mexico 88211 (Assignor), and COG OIL & GAS LP, with a mailing address of 550 West Texas, Suite 1300, Midland, TX 79701 (Assignee). |
ASSIGNOR, for valuable consideration paid to Assignor by Assignee, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant, bargain, sell, convey and assign, set over and deliver unto Assignee, its heirs, successors and assigns a 22.968750% interest for the Oil and Gas Leases described in Exhibit A, insofar and only insofar as said leases cover the lands specified in Exhibit A, without any express or implied warranties of title, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose. |
ASSIGNOR reserves an overriding royalty equal to the difference between existing burdens and 25%. Of the proceeds received from the sale of all (8/8ths) of the oil and gas which may be produced, saved and marketed under the terms of the lease. If the Assignor hereby conveys less than the full leasehold estate in the lease as to the Land embraced therein, then the overriding royalty reserved in such lease under the terms of this Assignment shall be reduced proportionately. |
The interest assigned herein is further subject to the following: |
(a) All royalty, overriding royalty and other lease burdens, if any, of record in Eddy County, New Mexico, to the extent of the interest assigned herein; |
(b) All of the terms and provisions contained in the assigned lease. |
EXECUTED, this 17 th day of November 2006, but effective as of October 1, 2006. CAZA ENERGY LLC |
/s/ Ronald W. Lanning Ronald W. Lanning Attorney in Fact STATE OF NEW MEXICO § |
COUNTY OF EDDY § |
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 17 th day of November, 2006 by Ronald W. Lanning, Attorney in Fact for CAZA ENERGY LLC, a New Mexico limited liability company. |
My Commission Expires: June 6, 2009 /s/ Doneta S. Hopper Notary Public |
Attn Doneta Hopper
Mack Energy Corp P0: Box 960 Artesia NM 88211-0960 |
Southgate Federal (1441) Pecos Federal (1479) EXHIBIT A Attached to and made a part of that certain Assignment of Oil and Gas Lease dated November 17, 2006, but effective October 1, 2006, between CAZA ENERGY LLC, as Assignor and COG OIL & GAS, LP, as Assignee. PROPERTY: Southgate Federal CAZA LAND NO.: 1441 FEDERAL LEASE NO.: NMNM-97850 LESSOR: United States of America LESSEE: Caza Energy LLC DATE; December 1, 1996 DESCRIPTION: Township 18 South, Range 23 South, NMPM Section 26: SW/4 Section 27: S/2 Section 34: N/2 Section 35: All Eddy County, NM Containing 1440.00 acres, more or less. All depths PROPERTY: Pecos Federal CAZA LAND NO.: 1479 FEDERAL LEASE NO.: NMNM-97849 LESSOR: United States of America LESSEE: Caza Energy LLC DATE: December 1, 1996 DESCRIPTION: Township 18 South, Range 23 South, NMPM Section 11: NE/4SE/4 Section 12: E/2; NW/4; N/2SW/4; SW/4SW/4 Section 13: NE/4; SE/4NW/4; S/2 Eddy County, NM Containing 1160.00 acres, more or less. All depths RECEPTION NO: 0614869 STATE OF NEW MEXICO, COUNTY OF EDDY RECORDED 11/27/2006 18:48 AM. BOOK 0671 PAGE 0085 [ILLEGIBLE] JEAN BLENDEN, COUNTY CLERK Southgate Federal (1441) Pecos Federal (1479) |
ASSIGNMENT OF OIL AND GAS LEASES |
This Assignment of Oil and Gas Leases is by and between Caza Energy LLC, a New Mexico limited liability company, with a mailing address of P.O. Box 1767, Artesia, New Mexico 88211 (Assignor), and COG OIL & GAS LP, with a mailing address of 550 West Texas, Suite 1300, Midland, TX 79701 (Assignee). |
Assignor, for valuable consideration paid to Assignor by Assignee, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant, bargain, sell, convey and assign, set over and deliver unto Assignee, its heirs, successors and assigns the specific interest set-out for the Oil and Gas Leases described in Exhibit A, insofar and only insofar as said leases cover the lands, depths and interests specified in Exhibit A, without any express or implied warranties of title, merchantability, or Fitness for a particular purpose. |
The interests assigned herein are subject to the following: |
(a) All royalty, overriding royalty and other lease burdens, if any, of record in Chaves County, New Mexico or Eddy County, New Mexico, to the extent of the interests assigned herein; |
(b) All of the terms and provisions contained in the assigned leases. |
EXECUTED, this 20 th day of April 2006, but effective as of March 1, 2006. |
CAZA ENERGY LLC |
/s/ Ronald W. Lanning Ronald W. Lanning, Attorney Fact |
STATE OF NEW MEXICO § |
COUNTY OF EDDY § |
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 18 th day of April, 2006 by Ronald W. Lanning, Attorney in Fact for Caza Energy LLC, a New Mexico limited liability company. My Commission Expires: June 6. 2009 /s/ Doneta Hopper Notary Public |
EXHIBIT A |
Attached to and made a part of that certain Assignment of Oil and Gas Leases dated April 20, 2006 but effective March 1, 2006 from Caza Energy LLC, as Assignor and COG Oil & Gas LP , as Assignee. |
COUN1 TWP RNG j SEC jGROSS iACRES COG t£s 2I-E 21-E 22^£ 20-E 36 320. dbT 1 INTEREST US 1 20-E 21-E 21-E 36 320.00J 6726250000 14-s r 21-e T 31 644.28J T5-S | 21-E 2UE I 36 i I5-S 2i-E 36 j : 2TE 01 \ l£s [ 2f-E 21TE 03 04 \ 320.00 ; 15^S 15-S 21-E j - oa oo 32*000 i*Ts 7 : ^o 11 eToTooi l5-S 13 1282 68; 15-S ___ g ; 22 880.<xT 15-S 64 0.00 i 15-S 72O06 15-S i , i44Q.00J 1 320.00 f 1 j 240^001 i 1 T5-S^[ Y STATE W NM i INM 1 nm NM NM INM ;NM NM , iNM LANDS i ;s/2 i :nm IN/2 : NM i S/2 S/2 LAND# LEASE NAME LESSOR LESSEE DATE NM fLols 1-4; E/2; EI2WK 1/4 01397A Chaves 1 Chaves 1 Chaves i ; Chaves i : Chaves STNMVA-2fl24-1 . Slate of New Mexico Douglas W. Ferguson 03/01/2003 . 03/01/2003 01402A 01354A 01398A ST NM VA-2844-1 Slate of New Mexico Douglas W. Ferguson 0.26250000 O.26250000 0726250000 0.26250000 6726250O0O O26250000 0.26250000 : FEDNMNM-I08924 ; United Stales of Douglas W. Ferguson I 09/01/2002 | America i 03/01/2003 .Douglas W. Ferguson STNMVA-2825-1 i Slate of New Mexico N/2 :s/2 lLots 1,2,3,4, S/2N/2, i lots 1,2,3,4, S/2N/2, Lois 1,2, 3. &4^Si2l S/2NE/4, SW/4, N/2£ S/2NE/4; N72NW/4; W/2SW/4 jS/2NVW4;SW/4;W/2 All :W/2 f SE/4SE/4 NW74NE/4; S/2NW/4 W/2NE/4 N/2NE/4TVW2 ;STNMVA-2845-1 State of New Mexico j G1403A ;FEDNMNM-109739 United Slates of America Douglas W. Ferguson | 03/01/2003 Chaves Chaves 03/01/2003 Chaves i 01390A Douglas W. Ferguson 03/01/2003 G1391A QI392A 01393A ;FEDNMNM-109740 iUnited Slates of America Douglas W. Ferguson iFEDNMNM-109741 United States of America I Douglas W. . 03/01/2003 Ferguson r- SE/4 SW/4; 02625000O 0.262566o6 O26250000 0^26250000 o262S0000 0.2625DODO i j - JFEDNMNM-109742 United Stales of America | Douglas W. 03/01/2003 .Chaves Chaves Ferguson i I 03/01/2003 i G1394A {FEDNMNM-109743 United Stales of America Douglas W. Ferguson 03/01/2003 G1395A iFEDNMNM-109744 United Slates of America Douglas W. Ferguson Chaves 15-S I 21-E 21-E S/2NE/4 ___ i 21-E ;VW2E/2, W/Z 15-s ; 15-S ___ I l5-S * | i - 0I382A I i I 21 i E/2, E/2W/2 IS/2 : Chaves - 3 |NE/4,W/2Se74 Chaves jSTNMVA-2767-1 i . Slate of New Mexico Douglas W. Ferguson : 02/01/2003 21-E zui. 21-E : 013B3A ISTNMVA-2770-1 Stale of New Mexico Douglas W. Ferguson 02/01/2003 , Douglas W. NE/4NE/4, S/2NE/4, 01384A jSTNMVA-2771-1 Stale of New Mexico Ferguson 02/01/2003 Chaves 15 N/2NW/4, E/2SE/4 260.00| |
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DATE COUNTY STATE TWP SEC COG LAND ff LfcASfc NAMt LESSOR LESSEE i 1S-S ; RNG 22 LANDS GROSS ACRES INTEREST 01385A STNMVA-2773-1 State of New Mexico -Douglas W. Ferguson 02/01/2003; Chaves iNM 21-E E/2E/2 16D.00 0.26250000 i | - 21-E 321.20 21-E Lots 1{<J0.07), 320M 02/01/2003 |Chaves : 21-E 2(40.22), 3(40.38), 360.00 642.00 0.26250000 013B6A STNMVA-2790-1 State or New Mexico [Douglas W. Ferguson i NM 15-S I 02 4(40.53), S/2N/2 640.00 0.26250000 NM 15-S 15-S 15-S 01387A STNMVA-2794-1 State of New Mexico Douglas W. Ferguson 02/01/2003 jChaves nm 15-S 15-S 16 20 S/2 SW/4NW/4, S/2 0.26250000 0.26250000 O26250000 0.26250000 0.2625Q06o 0.26250000 01388A 01342A 0.26250000 0I343A _ STNMVA-2795-1 State of New Mexico Douglas W. Ferguson 02/01/2003 iChaves I 0.26250000 FEDNMNM-10SS87 United Slates of America Douglas W. Ferguson 09/01/2002 JChaves NM 21-E i 05 Lols1,2,3&4;S/2N/2;S/2 12 19 15 FED NMNM-108888 : United States or Douglas W. Ferguson 09/01/2002 jChaves NM NM : 21-E ; 21-E All America Lote 1,273, & 47B2, E72W/2 All 642.76 01345A 09/01/2002 .Chaves 640.0? 168O00 0I355A FED NMNM-108890 ^United Slates or America Douglas W. Ferguson 09/01/2002 Chaves 880.00 320.00 ;fednmnm-ios925 United Slates ol America Douglas W. Ferguson jNM i NM 15-S 15-S 22-E nvs 15-S 15-S 15-S 15-S 15^5 Tss Hs-s l5-S 15-S 21 27 _ 23 33 22 23 22-E 16 22-E 32 01061A JFEDNMNM-107499 United States of America Douglas W. Ferguson 11/01/2001 Chaves 22-E 16 21 W/2, S/2SE/4 ; ; E/2, E/2NW/4, SW/4NW/4, SW/4 Ail r SE/4SW/4 01396A i - | 22- I 22-E 22-E j - 22-E FED NMNM-109745 United Stales of America i Douglas W. Ferguson 03/01/2003 Chaves NM N/2 N/2, S/2S/2 NM E/2. E/2W/2, NW/4NW/4, SW/4SW/4 S/2 S/2 N/2 NE/4, N/2 SE/4 S/2 N/2, N/2 S/2 : O3/01/20O3 .Chaves i 01399A STNMVA-2B26-1 State or New Mexico : Douglas W. Ferguson i 01400A 01404A STNMVA-2828-1 Slate ot New Mexico -Doulglas W. Ferguson 03/01/2003 Chaves I NM 22-E 320.00 320.00 0.26250000 i i ; _ 24O00 0.26250DO0 - 320.00 0.26250000 32000 0.26250000 1242.60 O.26250000 :STNMVA-2846-1 Stale of New Mexico I Douglas W. Ferguson i : 03/01/2003 MM 22-E ;ChaveS .NM 22-E 01405A ST NM VA-2847-1 I State of New Mexico lOoulgasW. Ferguson 03/01/2003 Chaves ; 22-E j 22-E NM ; 22-E 22 0140BA STNMVA-2848-1 Stale or New Mexico {Douglas W. Ferguson 03/01/2003 Chaves NM ; 22-E 20-E 32 01407A 01472A : STNMVA-2849- ; Slate of New Mexico DouglasW. Ferguson 03/01/2003 jChaves 15-S 15-S 15-S N/2 1 FED NMNM-1 11517 OS/01/2004 jChaves Lols1,2,3&4;S/2N/2;S/2 i NE/4NE/4; S/2NE/4; | NW/4; S/2 Lots 1(27.47), 2(27.28), 3(27.08), 4(26.89), 5(40.00), 6(40.00), 7(40.00), 8(40.00) United Stales or America I .Caza Energy LLC NM 04 0.26250000 01401A i i j 08 02 - - .STNMVA-2829-1 I State of New Mexico Douglas W. Ferguson 03/01/2003 iChaves :NM 15-S 26B.72 0.26250000 i I I : ; |
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1 DATE COUNTY iSTATE TWP RNG LANDS iGROSS iACRES : LANUff LEASE NAME LESSOR LESSEE I ; 16-S 2Q-£ = SEC All i 1280.00 COG INTEREST oi&da FED NMNM-108885 United States of Douglas W. Ferguson j 09/01/2002 Chaves NM j 13 i 0.26250000 America j 14 0.26250000 0.26^50000 02 0.262500000.26250000 0140BA 01409A I NM NM .6-S 20-E .ATI i I i - STNMVA-2050-1 Stale of New Mexico Douglas W. Ferguson j 03/01/2003 Chaves 16-S 20-E is/2 320.00 320-00. 1273.43J j I SrrNMVA-2flSM Slate or New Mexico Douglas W. Ferguson i 03/01/2003 .Chaves 16-S 17-S 20-E Xots 9(40.00), I 10(4D.OO), |11(40.OT). I I 12(40.00), 113(40.00), - 14(40.00), 15(40.00), 16(40.00) r Lots 1,2, 3 & 4; NW/4; S/2 09/01/2002 -Chaves United States or i 0134IA FED NMNM-1C6B86 America Douglas W. Ferguson i NM NM 20-E 22 0I389A 01598A 01675A 0167eA 0ilS1A""' l G1346A j 17-S Z0-E 27 23 j« t FED NMNM-10973B United States or Douglas W. Ferguson : 03/01/2003 :Chaves 17-S 17-S 20-E All I 1280.00 America 19-S ;ah t . 1 N/2 I : 320.00J i i I 20-E 20E 26 _ s 04 i : 04 ST NM V-7537 ; State or New Mexico Caza Energy LLC 09/01/2005 jChaves NM 0.26250000 NM O.26250000 0.26250000 0.26250000 0.26250000 0.26250000 ST NM V-7713 : Slate of New Mexico Caza Energy LLC 03/01/2006 jChaves 19-S 19-S 15-S 16-S 20-E 20-E 22-JE Lots 1-4: SB4NE/4 j 199.68 j 16-S 1 i ] 40.00 . 40.00 ST NM V-7714 Stale or New Mexico Caza Energy LLC 03/01/2006 JChaves NM NE/4SE/4 NW/4NW/4 FED NMNM-108022 FED United Slates or Douglas W. Ferguson 03/O1/20O2 : Eddy NM NM 27 i NMNM-l6B891 America NM ; 01 i 03 : United Slates or Douglas W. Ferguson 09/01/2002 Eddy 21-E E/2, NW/4, N/2SW/4, 1201.75 America SW/4SW/4 iLcrts 1 thru i 16 01347A 21-E [FED NMNM-108392 United States of Douglas W. Ferguson : 09/01/2002 Eddy 16-S 16-S 21-E iLolsl thru 16, S/2 (All) 2246.86, America _i .Lots 1.3, 4, 8, t 9,12,13,14, 15,16, andS/2 (All) : All 21-E 04 t 16-S 21-E 2I-E 09 i 1029.13; i i j i - iFEDNMNM-109893 j.. . i United Slates or ILots 1,3,4,5,6,9,13,16, 01343A i America Douglas W. Ferguson j 09/01/2002 Eddy NM 16-S 05 and : S/2 0.262500000.26250000 01349A I 16-S 2t-E 06 1013 2,3,4,5,6,7,10, 11, i i : 1 ° 7 12,13,14, 15, and : SE/4SW/4 1 S^SE/ 4 Lots 1-4; E/2-E/2W/2 FEDNMNM-1D3894 i United Stales of Douglas W. Ferguson 1 09/01/2002 j Eddy NM 16-S 21-E 21-E . 1129.22 America } i : 16-S =AI 013SDA 01351A IFEDNMNM-1D8B95 United Slates of Douglas W. Ferguson ; 09/01/2002 lEdtfy NM 16-S 21-E i- 10 All 1280.00 0. 26250000 America 16-S 11 - 026250000 j 21-E Ail JFEDNMNM-10889& United States of Douglas W. Ferguson 09/01/2002 [Eddy NM 16-S 21-E 21^E 14 15 Lots 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, , 1304.66J America 7and B, ;W/2 i Lola 1,2, 3,4,W/2, SE/4 16-S I - |
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GROSS ACRES 641.60 281.81 i ___i ; 519.26 STATE TWP RNG : LAND# LEASE NAME LESSOR LESSEE DATE COUNTY NM 18-S , 1S-S j 24-E 24-E SEC LANDS i COG INTEREST 01445A 01448A FEDNMNM-100825 Untied Stales of Penwell Energy Inc. 06/01/1998 Eddy 30 Lots 1,2,3 & 4; 026250000 America 31 E/2; E/2VW2 03 FED NMNM-100826 United Stales of Penwell Energy, Inc. j OB/01/1998 Eddy NM Lots 1 a 2: 0.262500000.26250000 America i N/2NE/4; SW/4NE/4; E/2NW/4 JLots 1 & 2; S/2NE/4; SE/4 iLolsl &2;S/2NE/4; INW/4SE/4 SLols 1 & 2; S/2NE74; SE/4 Lots 1(40.21); 18-S | 2(40.18); 3(40.14); ia-s i and 4{40.11); United States of il-s j S/2N/2; N72SW/4; D1456A FED NMNM-103846 America Gary Green 03/01/2000 Eddy NM i te-s - 24-E SE/4 I 24-E 04 i - 01507A 01523A J. J- Steele J. J. Steele Ameristate | 05/08/19S6 jEddy NM 24-E 05 I 319.69] 0.21875000 Teslimentary Trust Teslrmerrtary Trust Exploration. L.L.C. i 02 1 1 STNMV-7154-1 Slate of New Mexico Doug J. Schutz 09/01/2004 Eddy NM NM 24-E 2T-E 560.64 j 0.26250000 08/01/2004 0I51TA 01540A STNM V-7124 Stale of New Mexico Caza Energy LLC Eddy 18-S 29 E/2.NW/4 SE/4 NE/4 480.00 40.00 40.00 0.26250000 18-S l8-S \ NE/4NW/4 E/2NE/4 80.00 1&-S T 320.00j 80.03; 16O00 : FED NMNM-112391 United States of Caza Energy LLC I 01/01/2005 Eddy NM 24-E 24-E 31 O.26250000 America NM 33 33 O.2625000O 16 0.17500000 05 0.26250000 05 0.26250000 D. 16 26250000 16 16 OT26250000 21 0.26250000 02 01541A 01571A FED NMNM-112892 I United States of Caza Energy LLC 01/01/2005 Eddy America STNMV-7368-0 Stale of New Mexico lYales Petroleum 04/01/2005 Eddy NM 24-E Corporation 03/01/2003 NM NM NM NM 01375A 01379A 013B0A 0i36iA 21-E 21-E 21-E 01149A STNMVA-2840-0 State of New Mexico ,Caza Energy LLC j Eddy 19-S i 21-1- STNMVA-2858-0 Slate of New Mexico jCaza Energy LLC 03/01/2003 Eddy Eddy 19-S Lot 1 (40.03), Eddy Eddy 19-S SE/4SE/4 ^I9-S 19-S f£s ST NM VA-2859-0 ; Slate of New Mexico iCaza Energy LLC .03/01/2003 SW/4NE/4, SE/4NW/4, N/2SE/4 E/2 STNMVA-2861-0 [State of New Mexico jCaza Energy LLC 03/01/2003 320.00 .STNMV-6571 State of New Mexico iCaza Energy LLC 03/01/2002 : NM 23-E 23^E 23-E N/2 320.00 320.00: 03/01/2002 NM 23-E S/2 W/2 LotsTfi 4rs72NW/4; S/2 SW/4; W/2SE/4 01150A :STNMV-6572 Istate of New Mexico Caza Energy LLC Eddy 19-S 0.26250000 19-S : 0.26250000 19-S 320.00-72O.00J 026250000 19-S 320.00T _ O2625006 D1192A STNMVA-257S [State of New Mexico .Caza Energy LLC . 05/01/2002 Eddy NM 19-S 320jOO 0 Q1455A FEDNMNM-I03843 . United States or Gary G reen , 03/01/2000^ Eddy NM America i i i NM NM 23-E 01 i 23-E ; IT 1 23-E 1 State of New Mexico 01474A .STNMV-7011 i Caza Energy LLC 03/01/2004 i Eddy I E/2 j State of New Mexico 05/01/2004 | Eddy Q1489A ISTNMV-7056 i Caza Energy LLC I W/2 iUnited Slates of America 1 NM NM 24-E Lots1.2,3&4;S/2N/2;S 01519A iFEDNMNM-112246 i Caza Energy LLC 10/01/2004 JEddy NM 19-S 19-S 1 21-E 04 09 /2 639.88: i O.26250C000.26250000 01522A NW/4, NE/4 SW/4, 28o.oo: 01666A STNMV-715B-1 Stale of New Mexico Doug J. Schutz . 09/01/2004 Eddy S/2 SW/4 i ISTNMV-7678-0 I {Slate of New Mexico Caza Energy LLC . 02/0»/2G06 Eddy 20-S 29 NE/4NW/4 40.oo; 0.26250000 , = ___ |
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YORKTOWN ENERGY PARTNERS V, L.P.: | ||||||||
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By: |
Yorktown V Company, LLC,
its general partner |
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By: | /s/ W. Howard Keenan | ||||||
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Name: | W. Howard Keenan | ||||||
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Title: | Managing Member | ||||||
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YORKTOWN ENERGY PARTNERS VI, L.P.: | ||||||||
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By: |
Yorktown VI Company LP,
its general partner |
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By: |
Yorktown VI Associates LLC,
its general partner |
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By: | /s/ W. Howard Keenan | ||||||
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Name: | W. Howard Keenan | ||||||
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Title: | Managing Member | ||||||
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WACHOVIA CAPITAL PARTNERS 2004, LLC | ||||||||
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By: | /s/ A. Wellford Tabor | ||||||
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Name: | A. Wellford Tabor | ||||||
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Title: | Partner | ||||||
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PPM AMERICA PRIVATE EQUITY FUND, L.P. | ||||||||
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By: |
PPM America Capital Partners, LLC,
Its general partner |
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By: | /s/ Craig Waslin | ||||||
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Name: | Craig Waslin | ||||||
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Title: | Partner | ||||||
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MANSEFELDT CONCHO PARTNERS | ||||||||||||||
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By: | /s/ Tucker Bridwell | ||||||||||||
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Name: | Tucker Bridwell | ||||||||||||
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Title: | |||||||||||||
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DIAN GRAVES OWEN FOUNDATION | ||||||||||||||
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By: | /s/ Tucker Bridwell | ||||||||||||
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Name: | Tucker Bridwell | ||||||||||||
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Title: | Managing Partner | ||||||||||||
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/s/ Tucker Bridwell, by POA | |||||||||||||
Joseph Edwin Canon | ||||||||||||||
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/s/ Tucker Bridwell, by POA | |||||||||||||
Kade L. Matthews | ||||||||||||||
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TEJON ENERGY PARTNERS, L.P. | ||||||||||||||
By: Jimaka, LLC, its general partner | ||||||||||||||
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By: | /s/ Tucker Bridwell, by POA | ||||||||||||
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Name: | Tucker Bridwell | ||||||||||||
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Title: | |||||||||||||
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DODGE JONES FOUNDATION | ||||||||||||||
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By: | /s/ Tucker Bridwell, by POA | ||||||||||||
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Name: | Tucker Bridwell | ||||||||||||
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Title: | |||||||||||||
YALE UNIVERSITY | ||||||||||||
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By: | /s/ David F. Swensen | ||||||||||
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Name: | David F. Swensen | ||||||||||
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Title: | Chief Investment Officer | ||||||||||
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THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY |
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By: | The Stanford Management Company | |||||||||||
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By: | /s/ Larry S. Owen | ||||||||||
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Name: | Larry S. Owen | ||||||||||
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Title: | Managing Director | ||||||||||
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THE GENERAL MILLS GROUP TRUST | ||||||||||||
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By: | /s/ Daralyn Peifer | ||||||||||
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Name: | Daralyn Peifer | ||||||||||
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Title: | Secretary to the General Mills, Inc. Benefit Finance Committee | ||||||||||
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THE VOLUNTARY EMPLOYEES BENEFICIARY ASSOCIATION TRUST FOR THE GENERAL MILLS AND
BAKERY CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO AND GRAIN MILLERS HEALTH AND WELFARE PLAN |
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By: | /s/ Daralyn Peifer | ||||||||||
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Name: | Daralyn Peifer | ||||||||||
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Title: | Secretary to the General Mills, Inc. Benefit Finance Committee | ||||||||||
Name
Deposit Shares
Released Shares
258,450
258,450
114,867
114,867
114,867
9,040
180,511
270,766
90,255
19,856
18,051
12,410
677
1,354
11,959
11,959
135,383
58,666
36,553
4,061
Name | Address for Notice | |||
Timothy A. Leach
|
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Steven L. Beal
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David W. Copeland
|
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Curt F. Kamradt
|
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E. Joseph Wright
|
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David M. Thomas, III
|
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Yorktown Energy Partners V, L.P.
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Yorktown Energy Partners VI, L.P.
|
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Wachovia Capital Partners 2004, LLC
|
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PPM America Private Equity Fund, L.P.
|
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Mansefeldt Concho Partners
|
||||
Dian Graves Owen Foundation
|
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Joseph Edwin Canon
|
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Kade L. Matthews
|
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Tejon Energy Partners
|
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Dodge Jones Foundation
|
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Yale University
|
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The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior
University
|
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The General Mills Group Trust
|
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The Voluntary Employees Beneficiary Association Trust
for the General Mills and Bakery Confectionary, Tobacco
and Grain Millers Heath and Welfare Plan
|
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CONCHO RESOURCES INC. | ||||||
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By: | /s/ David W. Copeland | ||||
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Name: | David W. Copeland | ||||
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Title: | Vice President | ||||
YORKTOWN ENERGY PARTNERS V, L.P. | ||||||||||||
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By: |
Yorktown V Company, LLC,
its general partner |
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By: | /s/ W. Howard Keenan, Jr. | ||||||||||
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Name: | W. Howard Keenan, Jr. | ||||||||||
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Title: | Managing Member | ||||||||||
|
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YORKTOWN ENERGY PARTNERS VI, L.P. | ||||||||||||
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By: |
Yorktown VI Company LP,
its general partner |
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By: |
Yorktown VI Associates LLC,
its general partner |
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By: | /s/ W. Howard Keenan, Jr. | ||||||||||
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Name: | W. Howard Keenan, Jr. | ||||||||||
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Title: | Managing Member | ||||||||||
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WACHOVIA CAPITAL PARTNERS 2004, LLC | ||||||||||||
|
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By: | /s/ A. Wellford Tabor | ||||||||||
|
Name: | A. Wellford Tabor | ||||||||||
|
Title: | Partner | ||||||||||
|
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PPM AMERICA PRIVATE EQUITY FUND, L.P. | ||||||||||||
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By: |
PPM America Capital Partners, LLC,
Its general partner |
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By: | /s/ Craig Waslin | ||||||||||
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Name: | Craig Waslin | ||||||||||
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Title: | Partner | ||||||||||
MANSEFELDT CONCHO PARTNERS | ||||||||||||||
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By: | /s/ Tucker Bridwell | ||||||||||||
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Name: | Tucker Bridwell | ||||||||||||
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Title: | Partner | ||||||||||||
DIAN GRAVES OWEN FOUNDATION | ||||||||||||||
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By: | /s/ Tucker Bridwell | ||||||||||||
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Name: | Tucker Bridwell | ||||||||||||
|
Title: | President | ||||||||||||
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YALE UNIVERSITY | ||||||||||||||
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By: | /s/ David F. Swensen | ||||||||||||
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Name: | David F. Swensen | ||||||||||||
|
Title: | Chief Investment Officer | ||||||||||||
|
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THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY |
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By: | The Stanford Management Company | |||||||||||||
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By: | /s/ Larry S. Owen | ||||||||||||
|
Name: | Larry S. Owen | ||||||||||||
|
Title: | Managing Director | ||||||||||||
|
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THE GENERAL MILLS GROUP TRUST | ||||||||||||||
|
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|
By: | /s/ Doralyn Peifer | ||||||||||||
|
Name: | Doralyn Peifer | ||||||||||||
|
Title: |
Secretary to the General Mills, Inc.
Benefit Finance Committee |
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||
THE VOLUNTARY EMPLOYEES
BENEFICIARY ASSOCIATION TRUST FOR THE GENERAL MILLS AND BAKERY CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO AND GRAIN MILLERS HEALTH AND WELFARE PLAN |
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|
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|
By: | /s/ Doralyn Peifer | ||||||||||||
|
Name: | Doralyn Peifer | ||||||||||||
|
Title: |
Secretary to the General Mills, Inc.
Benefit Finance Committee |
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Address: | CHASE OIL CORPORATION | |||||||||||
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By: | /s/ Robert C. Chase | ||||||||||
Facsimile:
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Robert C. Chase, President | |||||||||||
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Address: | CAZA ENERGY LLC | |||||||||||
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By: | /s/ Mack C. Chase | ||||||||||
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Mack C. Chase, Manager | |||||||||||
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Address: | ||||||||||||
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/s/ Robert C. Chase | |||||||||||
Robert C. Chase | ||||||||||||
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Address: | ||||||||||||
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/s/ Robert C. Chase | |||||||||||
Richard L. Chase, by Robert C. Chase, Attorney-in-Fact | ||||||||||||
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/s/ Robert C. Chase | |||||||||||
Gerene Dianne Chase Crouch, a single woman, by Robert C. Chase, Attorney-in-Fact | ||||||||||||
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Address: | ||||||||||||
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/s/ Brad Bartek | |||||||||||
Brad Bartek | ||||||||||||
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Address: | ||||||||||||
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/s/ Charlotte Cleghorn | |||||||||||
Charlotte Cleghorn | ||||||||||||
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Address: | ||||||||||||
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/s/ Tony Hall | |||||||||||
Tony Hall | ||||||||||||
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/s/ Brad Bartek | |||||||||
Brad Bartek | ||||||||||
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/s/ Johnny Knorr |
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Johnny Knorr | ||||||||||
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/s/ W. Howard Keenan, Jr. |
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W. Howard Keenan, Jr. | ||||||||||
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/s/ Tucker S. Bridwell |
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Tucker S. Bridwell | ||||||||||
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/s/ A. Wellford Tabor |
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A. Wellford Tabor |
Address: | ||||||||||
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/s/ Mack C. Chase | |||||||||
Mack C. Chase | ||||||||||
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Address: | ||||||||||
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/s/ Joseph Edwin Canon | |||||||||
Joseph Edwin Canon | ||||||||||
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Address: | ||||||||||
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/s/ Kade L. Matthews | |||||||||
Kade L. Matthews | ||||||||||
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Facsimile:
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Address: | TEJON ENERGY PARTNERS, L.P. | |||||||||
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By: Jimaka, LLC, its general partner | |||||||||
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By: | /s/ Tucker Bridwell, by POA | ||||||||
Facsimile:
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Name: Tucker Bridwell | |||||||||
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Title: | |||||||||
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Address: | DODGE JONES FOUNDATION | |||||||||
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By: | /s/ Tucker Bridwell, by POA | ||||||||
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Name: Tucker Bridwell | |||||||||
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CONCHO RESOURCES INC. | ||||||||
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By: | /s/ David W. Copeland | ||||||
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Name: | David W. Copeland | ||||||
|
Title: | Vice President |
HOLDINGS STOCKHOLDERS: | ||||||||
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Address: | /s/ Timothy A. Leach | |||||||
Timothy A. Leach | ||||||||
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Facsimile:
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Address: | /s/ Steven L. Beal | |||||||
Steven L. Beal | ||||||||
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Address: | /s/ David W. Copeland | |||||||
David W. Copeland | ||||||||
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Facsimile:
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Address: | /s/ Curt F. Kamradt | |||||||
Curt F. Kamradt | ||||||||
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Address: | /s/ E. Joseph Wright | |||||||
E. Joseph Wright | ||||||||
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Address: | /s/ David M. Thomas, III | |||||||
David M. Thomas, III | ||||||||
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Address: | YORKTOWN ENERGY PARTNERS V, L.P. | |||||||||||
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By: | Yorktown V Company, LLC, | |||||||||||
its general partner | ||||||||||||
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By: | /s/ W. Howard Keenan, Jr. | ||||||||||
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Name: | W. Howard Keenan, Jr. | ||||||||||
Facsimile:
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Title: | Managing Member | ||||||||||
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Address: | YORKTOWN ENERGY PARTNERS VI, L.P. | |||||||||||
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By: | Yorktown VI Company, LP, | |||||||||||
its general partner | ||||||||||||
By: | Yorktown VI Associates LLC, | |||||||||||
its general partner | ||||||||||||
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By: | /s/ W. Howard Keenan, Jr. | ||||||||||
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Name: | W. Howard Keenan, Jr. | ||||||||||
Facsimile:
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Title: | Managing Member | ||||||||||
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Address: | WACHOVIA CAPITAL PARTNERS 2004, LLC | |||||||
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By: | /s/ A. Wellford Tabor | ||||||
Facsimile:
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Name: A. Wellford Tabor | |||||||
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Title: Partner | |||||||
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Address: | PPM AMERICA PRIVATE EQUITY FUND, L.P. | |||||||
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By: | PPM America Capital Partners, LLC, | ||||||
|
Its general partner | |||||||
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By: | /s/ Craig Waslin | ||||||
Facsimile:
|
Name: Craig Waslin | |||||||
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Title: Partner | |||||||
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Address: | MANSEFELDT CONCHO PARTNERS | |||||||
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By: | /s/ Tucker Bridwell | ||||||
Facsimile:
|
Name: Tucker Bridwell | |||||||
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Title: Partner | |||||||
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Address: | DIAN GRAVES OWEN FOUNDATION | |||||||
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By: | /s/ Tucker Bridwell | ||||||
Facsimile:
|
Name: Tucker Bridwell | |||||||
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||||||||
|
Title: Partner |
Address:
|
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/s/ Joseph Edwin Canon | |||||||
Joseph Edwin Canon | ||||||||
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Facsimile:
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Address:
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/s/ Kade L. Matthews | |||||||
Kade L. Matthews | ||||||||
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Facsimile:
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Address: |
TEJON ENERGY PARTNERS, L.P.
By: Jimaka, LLC, Its general partner |
|||||||
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By: | /s/ Tucker Bridwell, by POA | ||||||
Facsimile:
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Name: | Tucker Bridwell | ||||||
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Title: | |||||||
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Address: | DODGE JONES FOUNDATION | |||||||
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By: | /s/ Tucker Bridwell, by POA | ||||||
Facsimile:
|
Name: | Tucker Bridwell | ||||||
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Title: | |||||||
|
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Address: | YALE UNIVERSITY | |||||||
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By: | /s/ David F. Swensen | ||||||
Facsimile:
|
Name: | David F. Swensen | ||||||
|
Title: | Chief Investment Officer |
CHASE STOCKHOLDERS: | ||||||
|
||||||
Address: | CHASE OIL CORPORATION | |||||
|
||||||
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By: | /s/ Robert C. Chase | ||||
|
||||||
Facsimile:
|
Robert C. Chase, President | |||||
|
||||||
Address: | CAZA ENERGY LLC | |||||
|
||||||
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By: | /s/ Mack C. Chase | ||||
|
||||||
Facsimile:
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Mack C. Chase, Manager | |||||
|
||||||
Address:
|
/s/ Robert C. Chase | |||||
|
||||||
Robert C. Chase | ||||||
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||||||
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Facsimile:
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Address:
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/s/ Deb E. Chase | |||||
|
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Deb E. Chase | ||||||
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Facsimile:
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Address:
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/s/ Richard C. Chase | |||||
|
||||||
Richard L. Chase, by Robert C. Chase, Attorney-in-Fact | ||||||
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Facsimile:
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||||||
Address:
|
/s/ Robert C. Chase | |||||
|
||||||
Karla Chase, by Robert C. Chase, Attorney-in-Fact | ||||||
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||||||
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||||||
|
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Facsimile:
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[Signature Page to Registration Rights Agreement]
Address:
|
/s/ Robert C. Chase | |||||
Gerene Dianne Chase Crouch, a single woman, by Robert C. Chase, Attorney-in-Fact | ||||||
|
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|
||||||
Facsimile:
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||||||
Address:
|
/s/ Bradley B. Bartek | |||||
|
||||||
Bradley B. Bartek | ||||||
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||||||
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||||||
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||||||
Facsimile:
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||||||
Address:
|
/s/ Charlotte Cleghorn | |||||
Charlotte Cleghorn | ||||||
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||||||
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||||||
Facsimile:
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||||||
Address:
|
/s/ Tony Hall | |||||
Tony Hall | ||||||
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||||||
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||||||
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||||||
Facsimile:
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||||||
Address:
|
/s/ Bill W. Chase | |||||
Bill W. Chase | ||||||
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|
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[Signature Page to Registration Rights Agreement]
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Percentage of Shares | ||||
Number of Full Years | That May Be Purchased | |||
Less than 1 year
|
0 | % | ||
1 year
|
25 | % | ||
2 years
|
50 | % | ||
3 years
|
75 | % | ||
4 years or more
|
100 | % |
CONCHO RESOURCES INC . | ||||
|
||||
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By: | |||
|
||||
Steven L. Beal, President | ||||
|
||||
Signature of Spouse | ||||
|
||||
|
||||
Printed Name of Spouse |
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- 4 -
- 5 -
- 6 -
CONCHO RESOURCES INC. | ||||
|
||||
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By: | |||
|
||||
|
Steven L. Beal
President |
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|
||||
EMPLOYEE |
Signature of Spouse | ||||
|
||||
Printed Name of Spouse |
- 7 -
A-1
A-2
A-3
A-4
A-5
A-6
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A-8
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4
CONCHO RESOURCES INC. | ||||
|
||||
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By: | |||
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Name: | |||
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Title: | |||
|
||||
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|
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DIRECTOR |
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| Board Positions |
| Midland Classical Academy, Trustee | ||
| Texas A&M, Dwight Look College of Engineering, Advisory Board |
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| Leach Properties Ltd., General partner, family limited partnership |
| Indirect Oil & Gas Property Interest |
| MDDP LP, Midkiff Development Drilling Partnership, Limited Partnership, General Partner- Pioneer Natural Resources | ||
| Desert Partners, LP, General Partner- Permian Basin Acquisition Fund | ||
| Desert Partners II LP, General Partner- Permian Basis Acquisition Fund | ||
| Desert Partners III LP, General Partner- Permian Basin Acquisition Fund |
| Direct Oil & Gas Property Interest |
| Overriding Royalty Interest in NESW, S2SW of Section 4 T19S-R32E, Lea County, New Mexico (120 gross acres, Valhalla prospect) |
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| Member of Board of Trustees Midland Christian School | ||
| President of Board of Directors Midland Higher Education Facilities Corporation | ||
| Manager Circle B Bar Ranch LLC | ||
| General Partner S. Beal Family Partnership, Ltd. | ||
| General Partner Employees 90 Midkiff Development Drilling Partnership | ||
| Overriding Royalty Interest in NESW, S2SW of Section 4 T19S-R32E, Lea County, New Mexico (120 gross acres, Valhalla prospect) |
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| Managing personal and family activities and investments, including serving as a General Partner of Copeland Properties LP and President and in other offices of Copeland Blue Gap Ranch LLC. | ||
| Investments in publicly traded securities. | ||
| Ranch investment and management. | ||
| Ownership of a .25% ORRI in the Valhalla lease, Lea County, New Mexico. | ||
| Board member and Chairman of the First Baptist Church of Midland Foundation. |
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| Charitable Organizations and activities: |
- | Church on the Journey (Disciples of Christ) Mission Team member and Treasurer | ||
- | First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) member | ||
- | Midland Christian School Member of Advisory Committee to the Board of Directors | ||
- | Midland Christian School Member Booster Club | ||
- | Midland Festival Ballet Member | ||
- | Christmas in Action annual project coordinator and participant |
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- | Kamradt Family Limited Partnership | ||
- | American Institute of CPAs member and periodic committee member | ||
- | Texas Society of CPAs member and periodic committee member | ||
- | Personal investments in marketable securities (including all securities of the company held by the Executive) | ||
- | Personal investments in real estate and personal property | ||
- | Personal investments in collectibles |
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- | Overriding royalty interest in Valhalla |
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| 49% Minority Shareholder in Trey Resources, Inc., an Oklahoma Corporation. Trey Resources, Inc. owns wells and holds leases the majority of which are in the state of Oklahoma, as set forth on the document provided to COG on June 5, 2005. | ||
| Partner BPO Share of 0% and a 11.875% Partner APO share in the Navigator Ranch LP. The Navigator Ranch LP owns property in Culberson County, Texas. | ||
| 6.25% Sharing Ratio in the Navigator Ranch Partners Management, LLC. This limited liability company is the management company for the Navigator Ranch LP. | ||
| A Mineral BPO Sharing Ratio of 0%, Mineral APO Sharing Ratio of 8.75%, a Non-Mineral BPO (Surface) Sharing Ratio of 0% and a Non-Mineral APO (Surface) Sharing Ratio of 8.75% in the Frijole Ranch Partners LP. The Frijole Ranch Partners LP owns property in Culberson County, Texas. | ||
| 1% Overriding Royalty Interest attributable to certain oil and gas leases situated in Culberson County as fully described in the Assignment of Overriding Royalty Interest, recorded in Culberson County at Book 91, Page 536. |
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| Participation on the church board at 1 st Christian Church, Midland, Texas as well as subcommittee of the board. | ||
| Teaching Sunday school class at 1 st Christian Church, Midland, Texas | ||
| Board member and Tryout coordinator for the WTJ Volleyball Club of Midland, Texas | ||
| Treasurer of the GFC Investment Club (passive investment in publicly traded stocks) | ||
| Board member of the Midland High School Football Booster Club | ||
| Youth soccer coach | ||
| Member of the Midland High School Volleyball Booster Club | ||
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