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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
 
FORM 10-Q
x
QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
 
For the quarterly period ended June 30, 2016
OR
¨
TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
 
For the transition period from               to              .

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Commission file number
State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization
(I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)
Crestwood Equity Partners LP
001-34664
Delaware
43-1918951
Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
001-35377
Delaware
20-1647837

700 Louisiana Street, Suite 2550
Houston, Texas
 
77002
(Address of principal executive offices)
 
(Zip code)
(832) 519-2200
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
 
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.
Crestwood Equity Partners LP
 
Yes  x  No  o
Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
 
Yes  x  No  o

(Explanatory Note: Crestwood Midstream Partners LP is currently a voluntary filer and is not subject to the filing requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Although not subject to these filing requirements, Crestwood Midstream Partners LP has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months.)

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically and posted on its corporate Web site, if any, every Interactive Data File required to be submitted and posted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit and post such files).
Crestwood Equity Partners LP
 
Yes  x  No  o
Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
 
Yes  x  No  o

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, or a smaller reporting company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer” and “smaller reporting company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
Crestwood Equity Partners LP
Large accelerated filer o
Accelerated filer x
Non-accelerated filer o
Smaller reporting company o
Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
Large accelerated filer o
Accelerated filer o
Non-accelerated filer x
Smaller reporting company o



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Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act).
Crestwood Equity Partners LP
 
Yes  o    No  x
Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
 
Yes  o    No  x

Indicate the number of shares outstanding of each of the issuer's classes of common stock, as of the latest practicable date (July 29, 2016)
Crestwood Equity Partners LP
 
69,054,059
Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
 
None

Crestwood Midstream Partners LP, as a wholly-owned subsidiary of a reporting company, meets the conditions set forth in General Instruction H(1)(a) and (b) of Form 10-Q and is therefore filing this report with the reduced disclosure format as permitted by such instruction.




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CRESTWOOD EQUITY PARTNERS LP
CRESTWOOD MIDSTREAM PARTNERS LP
INDEX TO FORM 10-Q

 
Page
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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PART I - FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Item 1. Financial Statements

CRESTWOOD EQUITY PARTNERS LP
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(in millions, except unit information)
 
June 30,
2016
 
December 31,
2015
 
(unaudited)
 
 
Assets
 
 
 
Current assets:
 
 
 
Cash
$
0.9

 
$
0.5

Accounts receivable
247.5

 
236.5

Inventory
43.5

 
44.5

Assets from price risk management activities
9.5

 
32.6

Assets held for sale
55.0

 

Prepaid expenses and other current assets
10.9

 
21.7

Total current assets
367.3

 
335.8

Property, plant and equipment
2,538.9

 
3,747.7

Less: accumulated depreciation and depletion
390.9

 
436.9

Property, plant and equipment, net
2,148.0

 
3,310.8

Intangible assets
946.8

 
975.8

Less: accumulated amortization
225.0

 
206.6

Intangible assets, net
721.8

 
769.2

Goodwill
249.5

 
1,085.5

Investment in unconsolidated affiliates (Note 4)
1,099.1

 
254.3

Other assets
7.7

 
7.2

Total assets
$
4,593.4

 
$
5,762.8

Liabilities and partners’ capital
 
 
 
Current liabilities:
 
 
 
Accounts payable
$
164.5

 
$
144.1

Accrued expenses and other liabilities (Note 3)
101.2

 
105.6

Liabilities from price risk management activities
10.9

 
7.4

Current portion of long-term debt (Note 7)
0.9

 
1.1

Total current liabilities
277.5

 
258.2

Long-term debt, less current portion (Note 7)
1,581.6

 
2,501.8

Other long-term liabilities
45.1

 
47.5

Deferred income taxes
7.8

 
8.4

Commitments and contingencies (Note 10)


 


Partners’ capital (Note 9):
 
 
 
Crestwood Equity Partners LP partners’ capital (69,487,799 and 68,555,305 common and subordinated units issued and outstanding at June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015)
1,948.1

 
2,227.6

Preferred units (63,559,359 and 60,718,245 units issued and outstanding at June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015)
545.5

 
535.8

Total Crestwood Equity Partners LP partners’ capital
2,493.6

 
2,763.4

Interest of non-controlling partners in subsidiaries
187.8

 
183.5

Total partners’ capital
2,681.4

 
2,946.9

Total liabilities and partners’ capital
$
4,593.4

 
$
5,762.8

See accompanying notes.

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CRESTWOOD EQUITY PARTNERS LP
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(in millions, except unit and per unit data)
(unaudited)
 
Three Months Ended
 
Six Months Ended
 
June 30,
 
June 30,
 
2016
 
2015
 
2016
 
2015
Revenues:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Product revenues:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gathering and processing
$
199.1

 
$
263.3

 
$
361.6

 
$
524.2

Marketing, supply and logistics
257.4

 
196.5

 
463.9

 
473.7

 
456.5

 
459.8

 
825.5

 
997.9

Services revenues:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gathering and processing
69.7

 
82.4

 
145.4

 
170.8

Storage and transportation
53.8

 
68.5

 
113.2

 
136.1

Marketing, supply and logistics
21.2

 
29.7

 
52.4

 
66.1

Related party (Note 11)
0.7

 
1.1

 
1.4

 
2.1

 
145.4

 
181.7

 
312.4

 
375.1

Total revenues
601.9

 
641.5

 
1,137.9

 
1,373.0

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Costs of product/services sold (exclusive of items shown separately below):
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Product costs:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gathering and processing
221.9

 
285.3

 
397.3

 
543.5

Marketing, supply and logistics
210.0

 
147.1

 
376.0

 
389.3

Related party (Note 11)
4.4

 
7.7

 
8.7

 
16.0

 
436.3

 
440.1

 
782.0

 
948.8

Service costs:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gathering and processing

 
0.1

 
0.1

 
0.3

Storage and transportation
1.9

 
5.3

 
4.8

 
10.6

Marketing, supply and logistics
11.8

 
14.0

 
26.5

 
29.5

 
13.7

 
19.4

 
31.4

 
40.4

Total costs of products/services sold
450.0

 
459.5

 
813.4

 
989.2

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Expenses:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Operations and maintenance
45.0

 
43.9

 
86.8

 
94.5

General and administrative
28.9

 
30.6

 
51.9

 
58.1

Depreciation, amortization and accretion
64.4

 
74.8

 
126.7

 
149.0

 
138.3

 
149.3

 
265.4

 
301.6

Other operating expenses:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Loss on long-lived assets, net
(32.7
)
 
(0.6
)
 
(32.7
)
 
(1.6
)
Goodwill impairment

 
(281.0
)
 
(109.7
)
 
(281.0
)
Operating loss
(19.1
)
 
(248.9
)
 
(83.3
)
 
(200.4
)

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CRESTWOOD EQUITY PARTNERS LP
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (continued)
(in millions, except unit and per unit data)
(unaudited)
 
Three Months Ended
 
Six Months Ended
 
June 30,
 
June 30,
 
2016
 
2015
 
2016
 
2015
Earnings from unconsolidated affiliates, net
6.2

 
5.0

 
12.7

 
8.4

Interest and debt expense, net
(34.3
)
 
(35.4
)
 
(70.4
)
 
(69.0
)
Gain (loss) on modification/extinguishment of debt
10.0

 
(17.1
)
 
10.0

 
(17.1
)
Other income, net
0.1

 
0.1

 
0.2

 
0.3

Loss before income taxes
(37.1
)
 
(296.3
)
 
(130.8
)
 
(277.8
)
Provision (benefit) for income taxes

 
(0.3
)
 

 
0.1

Net loss
(37.1
)
 
(296.0
)
 
(130.8
)
 
(277.9
)
Net income (loss) attributable to non-controlling partners
6.0

 
(256.0
)
 
11.9

 
(246.2
)
Net loss attributable to Crestwood Equity Partners LP
(43.1
)
 
(40.0
)
 
(142.7
)
 
(31.7
)
Net income attributable to preferred units
8.1

 

 
9.7

 

Net loss attributable to partners
$
(51.2
)
 
$
(40.0
)
 
$
(152.4
)
 
$
(31.7
)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Subordinated unitholders' interest in net loss
$

 
$
(0.9
)
 
$

 
$
(0.7
)
Common unitholders' interest in net loss
$
(51.2
)
 
$
(39.1
)
 
$
(152.4
)
 
$
(31.0
)
Net loss per limited partner unit:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Basic
$
(0.74
)
 
$
(2.14
)
 
$
(2.21
)
 
$
(1.69
)
Diluted
$
(0.74
)
 
$
(2.14
)
 
$
(2.21
)
 
$
(1.70
)
Weighted-average limited partners’ units outstanding (in thousands):
 
 
 
 
 
 
Basic
69,044

 
18,284

 
68,978

 
18,282

Dilutive units

 
439

 

 
439

Diluted
69,044

 
18,723

 
68,978

 
18,721


See accompanying notes.

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CRESTWOOD EQUITY PARTNERS LP
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
(in millions)
(unaudited)
 
Three Months Ended
 
Six Months Ended
 
June 30,
 
June 30,
 
2016
 
2015
 
2016
 
2015
Net loss
$
(37.1
)
 
$
(296.0
)
 
$
(130.8
)
 
$
(277.9
)
Change in fair value of Suburban Propane Partners, L.P. units
0.5

 
(0.4
)
 
1.3

 
(0.4
)
Comprehensive loss
(36.6
)
 
(296.4
)
 
(129.5
)
 
(278.3
)
Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to non-controlling interest
6.0

 
(256.0
)
 
11.9

 
(246.2
)
Comprehensive loss attributable to Crestwood Equity Partners LP
$
(42.6
)
 
$
(40.4
)
 
$
(141.4
)
 
$
(32.1
)

See accompanying notes.


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CRESTWOOD EQUITY PARTNERS LP
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF PARTNERS’ CAPITAL
(in millions)
(unaudited)
 
Preferred
 
Partners'
 
 
 
 
 
Units
 
Capital
 
Common Units
 
Subordinated Units
 
Capital
 
Non-Controlling
Partners
 
Total Partners’
Capital
Balance at December 31, 2015
60.7

 
$
535.8

 
68.2

 
0.4

 
$
2,227.6

 
$
183.5

 
$
2,946.9

Distributions to partners
2.8

 

 

 

 
(137.0
)
 
(7.6
)
 
(144.6
)
Unit-based compensation charges

 

 
0.9

 

 
9.3

 

 
9.3

Taxes paid for unit-based compensation vesting

 

 

 

 
(0.6
)
 

 
(0.6
)
Change in fair value of Suburban units

 

 

 

 
1.3

 

 
1.3

Other

 

 

 

 
(0.1
)
 

 
(0.1
)
Net income (loss)

 
9.7

 

 

 
(152.4
)
 
11.9

 
(130.8
)
Balance at June 30, 2016
63.5

 
$
545.5

 
69.1

 
0.4

 
$
1,948.1

 
$
187.8

 
$
2,681.4


See accompanying notes.


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CRESTWOOD EQUITY PARTNERS LP
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(in millions)
(unaudited)
 
Six Months Ended
 
June 30,
 
2016
 
2015
Operating activities
 
 
 
Net loss
$
(130.8
)
 
$
(277.9
)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by operating activities:
 
 
 
Depreciation, amortization and accretion
126.7

 
149.0

Amortization of debt-related deferred costs, discounts and premiums
3.4

 
4.4

Market adjustment on interest rate swaps

 
(0.5
)
Unit-based compensation charges
9.3

 
11.7

Loss on long-lived assets, net
32.7

 
1.6

Goodwill impairment
109.7

 
281.0

(Gain) loss on modification/extinguishment of debt
(10.0
)
 
17.1

Earnings from unconsolidated affiliates, net, adjusted for cash distributions received
(0.8
)
 
(2.1
)
Deferred income taxes
(0.6
)
 
(1.6
)
Other
0.1

 
0.4

Changes in operating assets and liabilities
53.3

 
28.0

Net cash provided by operating activities
193.0

 
211.1

Investing activities
 
 
 
Purchases of property, plant and equipment
(76.2
)
 
(83.5
)
Investment in unconsolidated affiliates
(5.5
)
 
(28.0
)
Capital distributions from unconsolidated affiliates
5.5

 
1.0

Net proceeds from sale of assets
942.0

 
2.1

Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities
865.8

 
(108.4
)
Financing activities
 
 
 
Proceeds from the issuance of long-term debt
1,078.8

 
2,154.6

Principal payments on long-term debt
(1,987.7
)
 
(2,030.6
)
Payments on capital leases
(0.9
)
 
(1.2
)
Payments for debt-related deferred costs
(3.3
)
 
(11.7
)
Financing fees paid for early debt redemption

 
(13.6
)
Distributions to partners
(137.0
)
 
(51.5
)
Distributions paid to non-controlling partners
(7.6
)
 
(152.4
)
Taxes paid for unit-based compensation vesting
(0.6
)
 
(3.7
)
Other
(0.1
)
 
(0.1
)
Net cash used in financing activities
(1,058.4
)
 
(110.2
)
Net change in cash
0.4

 
(7.5
)
Cash at beginning of period
0.5

 
8.8

Cash at end of period
$
0.9

 
$
1.3

Supplemental schedule of noncash investing and financing activities
 
 
 
Net change to property, plant and equipment through accounts payable and accrued expenses
$
(11.9
)
 
$
(11.3
)
See accompanying notes.

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CRESTWOOD MIDSTREAM PARTNERS LP
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(in millions)

 
June 30,
2016
 
December 31,
2015
 
(unaudited)
 
 
Assets
 
 
 
Current assets:
 
 
 
Cash
$
0.2

 
$
0.1

Accounts receivable
244.3

 
236.5

Inventory
43.5

 
44.5

Assets from price risk management activities
9.5

 
32.6

Assets held for sale
55.0

 

Prepaid expenses and other current assets
10.3

 
19.9

Total current assets
362.8

 
333.6

Property, plant and equipment
2,869.0

 
4,077.7

Less: accumulated depreciation and depletion
513.1

 
552.0

Property, plant and equipment, net
2,355.9

 
3,525.7

Intangible assets
930.3

 
959.3

Less: accumulated amortization
214.6

 
197.9

Intangible assets, net
715.7

 
761.4

Goodwill
249.5

 
1,085.5

Investment in unconsolidated affiliates (Note 4)
1,099.1

 
254.3

Other assets
2.9

 
3.1

Total assets
$
4,785.9

 
$
5,963.6

Liabilities and partners’ capital
 
 
 
Current liabilities:
 
 
 
Accounts payable
$
161.8

 
$
141.4

Accrued expenses and other liabilities (Note 3)
94.5

 
103.3

Liabilities from price risk management activities
10.9

 
7.4

Current portion of long-term debt (Note 7)
0.9

 
0.9

Total current liabilities
268.1

 
253.0

Long-term debt, less current portion (Note 7)
1,581.6

 
2,501.8

Other long-term liabilities
40.9

 
43.3

Deferred income taxes
0.7

 
0.4

Commitments and contingencies (Note 10)
 
 
 
Partners’ capital (Note 9):
 
 
 
Partners’ capital
2,706.8

 
2,981.6

Interest of non-controlling partners in subsidiary
187.8

 
183.5

Total partners’ capital
2,894.6

 
3,165.1

Total liabilities and partners’ capital
$
4,785.9

 
$
5,963.6



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CRESTWOOD MIDSTREAM PARTNERS LP
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(in millions)
(unaudited)
 
Three Months Ended
 
Six Months Ended
 
June 30,
 
June 30,
 
2016
 
2015(1)
 
2016
 
2015(1)
Revenues:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Product revenues:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gathering and processing
$
199.1

 
$
263.3

 
$
361.6

 
$
524.2

Marketing, supply and logistics
257.4

 
196.5

 
463.9

 
473.7

 
456.5

 
459.8

 
825.5

 
997.9

Service revenues:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gathering and processing
69.7

 
82.4

 
145.4

 
170.8

Storage and transportation
53.8

 
68.5

 
113.2

 
136.1

Marketing, supply and logistics
21.2

 
29.7

 
52.4

 
66.1

Related party (Note 11)
0.7

 
1.1

 
1.4

 
2.1

 
145.4

 
181.7

 
312.4

 
375.1

Total revenues
601.9

 
641.5

 
1,137.9

 
1,373.0

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Costs of product/services sold (exclusive of items shown separately below):
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Product costs:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gathering and processing
221.9

 
285.3

 
397.3

 
543.5

Marketing, supply and logistics
210.0

 
147.1

 
376.0

 
389.3

Related party (Note 11)
4.4

 
7.7

 
8.7

 
16.0

 
436.3

 
440.1

 
782.0

 
948.8

Service costs:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gathering and processing

 
0.1

 
0.1

 
0.3

Storage and transportation
1.9

 
5.3

 
4.8

 
10.6

Marketing, supply and logistics
11.8

 
14.0

 
26.5

 
29.5

 
13.7

 
19.4

 
31.4

 
40.4

Total costs of product/services sold
450.0

 
459.5

 
813.4

 
989.2

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Expenses:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Operations and maintenance
41.4

 
43.9

 
83.1

 
94.5

General and administrative
28.0

 
27.3

 
50.2

 
52.9

Depreciation, amortization and accretion
67.1

 
69.5

 
132.0

 
138.3

 
136.5

 
140.7

 
265.3

 
285.7

Other operating expenses:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Loss on long-lived assets, net
(32.7
)
 
(0.7
)
 
(32.7
)
 
(1.5
)
Goodwill impairment

 
(68.6
)
 
(109.7
)
 
(68.6
)
Operating income (loss)
(17.3
)
 
(28.0
)
 
(83.2
)
 
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CRESTWOOD MIDSTREAM PARTNERS LP
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (continued)
(in millions)
(unaudited)
 
Three Months Ended
 
Six Months Ended
 
June 30,
 
June 30,
 
2016
 
2015(1)
 
2016
 
2015(1)
Earnings from unconsolidated affiliates, net
6.2

 
5.0

 
12.7

 
8.4

Interest and debt expense, net
(34.3
)
 
(32.6
)
 
(70.4
)
 
(62.5
)
Gain (loss) on modification/extinguishment of debt
10.0

 
(17.1
)
 
10.0

 
(17.1
)
Loss before income taxes
(35.4
)
 
(72.7
)
 
(130.9
)
 
(43.2
)
Provision for income taxes
0.2

 
0.1

 

 
0.5

Net loss
(35.6
)
 
(72.8
)
 
(130.9
)
 
(43.7
)
Net income attributable to non-controlling partners
6.0

 
5.7

 
11.9

 
11.3

Net loss attributable to Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
(41.6
)
 
(78.5
)
 
(142.8
)
 
(55.0
)
Net income attributable to Class A preferred units

 
7.5

 

 
16.7

Net loss attributable to partners
$
(41.6
)
 
$
(86.0
)
 
$
(142.8
)
 
$
(71.7
)
(1) Retrospectively adjusted to reflect the operations of Crestwood Operations LLC as discussed in Note 2.

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CRESTWOOD MIDSTREAM PARTNERS LP
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF PARTNERS’ CAPITAL
(in millions)
(unaudited)

 
 
Partners
 
Non-Controlling Partners
 
Total Partners’
Capital
Balance at December 31, 2015
 
$
2,981.6

 
$
183.5

 
$
3,165.1

Distributions to partners
 
(140.6
)
 
(7.6
)
 
(148.2
)
Unit-based compensation charges
 
9.3

 

 
9.3

Taxes paid for unit-based compensation vesting
 
(0.6
)
 

 
(0.6
)
Other
 
(0.1
)
 

 
(0.1
)
Net income (loss)
 
(142.8
)
 
11.9

 
(130.9
)
Balance at June 30, 2016
 
$
2,706.8

 
$
187.8

 
$
2,894.6



See accompanying notes.


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CRESTWOOD MIDSTREAM PARTNERS LP
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(in millions)
(unaudited)

 
Six Months Ended
 
June 30,
 
2016
 
2015(1)
Operating activities
 
 
 
Net loss
$
(130.9
)
 
$
(43.7
)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by operating activities:
 
 
 
Depreciation, amortization and accretion
132.0

 
138.3

Amortization of debt-related deferred costs and premiums
3.4

 
3.9

Unit-based compensation charges
9.3

 
10.5

Goodwill impairment
109.7

 
68.6

Loss on long-lived assets
32.7

 
1.5

(Gain) loss on modification/extinguishment of debt
(10.0
)
 
17.1

Earnings from unconsolidated affiliates, net, adjusted for cash distributions received
(0.8
)
 
(2.1
)
Deferred income taxes
0.2

 
0.3

Other
0.1

 
0.2

Changes in operating assets and liabilities
50.3

 
8.9

Net cash provided by operating activities
196.0

 
203.5

Investing activities
 
 
 
Purchases of property, plant and equipment
(76.2
)
 
(83.5
)
Investment in unconsolidated affiliates
(5.5
)
 
(27.8
)
Capital distributions from unconsolidated affiliates
5.5

 
1.0

Net proceeds from sale of assets
942.0

 
2.1

Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities
865.8

 
(108.2
)
Financing activities
 
 
 
Proceeds from the issuance of long-term debt
1,078.8

 
1,865.1

Principal payments on long-term debt
(1,987.5
)
 
(1,713.2
)
Payments on capital leases
(0.9
)
 
(1.2
)
Payments for debt-related deferred costs
(3.3
)
 
(11.7
)
Financing fees paid for early debt redemption

 
(13.6
)
Distributions to partners
(148.2
)
 
(225.2
)
Taxes paid for unit-based compensation vesting
(0.6
)
 
(2.1
)
Other

 
(0.2
)
Net cash used in financing activities
(1,061.7
)
 
(102.1
)
Net change in cash
0.1

 
(6.8
)
Cash at beginning of period
0.1

 
7.6

Cash at end of period
$
0.2

 
$
0.8

Supplemental schedule of non-cash investing and financing activities
 
 
 
Net change to property, plant and equipment through accounts payable and accrued expenses
$
(11.9
)
 
$
(11.3
)
(1) Retrospectively adjusted to reflect the operations of Crestwood Operations LLC as discussed in Note 2.


See accompanying notes.

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CRESTWOOD EQUITY PARTNERS LP
CRESTWOOD MIDSTREAM PARTNERS LP
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(unaudited)

Note 1 – Organization and Business Description

The accompanying notes to the consolidated financial statements apply to Crestwood Equity Partners LP and Crestwood Midstream Partners LP, unless otherwise indicated. References in this report to “we,” “us,” “our,” “ours,” “our company,” the “partnership,” the “Company,” "Crestwood Equity," “CEQP,” and similar terms refer to either Crestwood Equity Partners LP itself or Crestwood Equity Partners and its consolidated subsidiaries, as the context requires. Unless otherwise indicated, references to "Crestwood Midstream" and "CMLP" refer to Crestwood Midstream Partners LP and its consolidated subsidiaries.

The accompanying consolidated financial statements and related notes should be read in conjunction with our 2015 Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on February 29, 2016. The financial information as of June 30, 2016, and for the three and six months ended June 30, 2016 and 2015, is unaudited. The consolidated balance sheets as of December 31, 2015, were derived from the audited balance sheets filed in our 2015 Annual Report on Form 10-K.

Organization

Crestwood Equity is a publicly-traded (NYSE: CEQP) Delaware limited partnership that develops, acquires, owns or controls, and operates primarily fee-based assets and operations within the energy midstream sector. We provide broad-ranging infrastructure solutions across the value chain to service premier liquids-rich natural gas and crude oil shale plays across the United States. We own and operate a diversified portfolio of crude oil and natural gas gathering, processing, storage and transportation assets and connect fundamental energy supply with energy demand across North America. Crestwood Equity is a holding company and all of its consolidated operating assets are owned by or through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Crestwood Midstream, a Delaware limited partnership.

Description of Business

In conjunction with the Simplification Merger (as defined in Note 2), we modified our segments and our financial statements to reflect three operating and reporting segments: (i) gathering and processing operations; (ii) storage and transportation operations; and (iii) marketing, supply and logistics operations (formerly NGL and crude services operations). Consequently, the results of our Arrow operations are now reflected in our gathering and processing operations for all periods presented and our COLT and Powder River Basin Industrial Complex, LLC (PRBIC) operations are now reflected in our storage and transportation operations for all periods presented. These respective operations were previously included in our NGL and crude services operations. For a further description of our operating and reporting segments, see our 2015 Annual Report on Form 10-K.


Note 2 – Basis of Presentation and Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

Basis of Presentation

Our consolidated financial statements are prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP) and include the accounts of all consolidated subsidiaries after the elimination of all intercompany accounts and transactions. In management’s opinion, all necessary adjustments to fairly present our results of operations, financial position and cash flows for the periods presented have been made and all such adjustments are of a normal and recurring nature. Certain information and footnote disclosures normally included in annual consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP have been omitted pursuant to the rules and regulations of the SEC.

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In May 2015, CEQP, Crestwood Midstream and certain of their affiliates entered into a definitive agreement under which Crestwood Midstream would merge with a wholly-owned subsidiary of CEQP, with Crestwood Midstream surviving as a wholly-owned subsidiary of CEQP (the Simplification Merger). In conjunction with the closing of the Simplification Merger on September 30, 2015, Crestwood Equity contributed 100% of its interest in Crestwood Operations LLC (Crestwood Operations) to Crestwood Midstream. As a result of this equity transaction, Crestwood Midstream controls the operating and financial decisions of Crestwood Operations. Crestwood Midstream accounted for this transaction as a reorganization of entities under common control and the accounting standards related to such transactions requires Crestwood Midstream to retroactively adjust Crestwood Midstream's historical results to reflect the operations of Crestwood Operations as being acquired on June 19, 2013, the date in which Crestwood Midstream and Crestwood Operations came under common control. Prior to the Simplification Merger, Crestwood Equity consolidated the results of Crestwood Operations in its financial statements and as such, this transaction had no impact on its historical financial statements.

Beginning in the third quarter of 2015, we changed our income statement to classify the revenues associated with the products to which we take title as product revenues in our consolidated statement of operations. As such, we reclassified our historical consolidated statements of operations for the three and six months ended June 30, 2015 to reflect this change. We classify all other revenues as service revenues in our consolidated statement of operations.

Significant Accounting Policies

There were no material changes in our significant accounting policies from those described in our 2015 Annual Report on Form 10-K. Below is an update of certain of our accounting policies.

Principles of Consolidation

We consolidate entities when we have the ability to control or direct the operating and financial decisions of the entity or when we have a significant interest in the entity that give us the ability to direct the activities that are significant to that entity. The determination to consolidate or apply the equity method of accounting to an entity can also require us to evaluate whether the entity is considered a variable interest entity. This evaluation, along with the determination of our ability to control, direct or exert significant influence over an entity involves the use of judgment. We apply the equity method of accounting where we can exert significant influence over, but do not control or direct the policies, decisions or activities of an entity. We use the cost method of accounting where we are unable to exert significant influence over the entity.

In April 2016, our wholly-owned subsidiary, Crestwood Pipeline and Storage Northeast LLC (Crestwood Northeast) and Con Edison Gas Pipeline and Storage Northeast, LLC (CEGP), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Consolidated Edison, Inc. (Con Edison), entered into a definitive agreement to form a joint venture, Stagecoach Gas Services LLC (Stagecoach Gas), to own and further develop our existing natural gas pipeline and storage business located in southern New York and northern Pennsylvania (the NE S&T assets) and our 37.5 mile intrastate natural gas pipeline located in New York which is owned by Crestwood Pipeline East LLC (Pipeline East). On June 3, 2016, we contributed to Stagecoach Gas the entities owning the NE S&T assets, CEGP contributed $945 million to Stagecoach Gas in exchange for a 50% equity interest in Stagecoach Gas, and Stagecoach Gas distributed to Crestwood Northeast the net cash proceeds received from CEGP. Our NE S&T assets were previously included in our storage and transportation segment.

Effective June 3, 2016, we deconsolidated the NE S&T assets as a result of the contribution of these assets to Stagecoach Gas as described above and began accounting for our 50% equity interest in Stagecoach Gas under the equity method of accounting and recorded our Pipeline East assets as assets held for sale as of June 30, 2016. See Notes 3 and 4 for a further discussion of our investment in Stagecoach Gas and our assets held for sale. The deconsolidation of our NE S&T assets resulted in a decrease of $1,094.6 million in property, plant and equipment, net, $8.5 million of intangible assets, net and $10.9 million of other assets and liabilities, net as of June 30, 2016. For a discussion of decreases in goodwill associated with the joint venture transactions, see "Goodwill" below.

Property, Plant and Equipment

Property, plant and equipment is recorded at its original cost of construction or, upon acquisition, at the fair value of the assets acquired. The accounting predecessor of Crestwood Equity acquired the accounting predecessor of Crestwood Midstream in October 2010, and accordingly recorded its acquisition of Crestwood Midstream's property, plant and equipment related to its gathering and processing assets in the Barnett Shale at fair value on that date. The resulting increase to Crestwood Midstream's property, plant and equipment was not pushed down by Crestwood Equity to Crestwood Midstream's balance sheet, as permitted by GAAP.

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We evaluate our long-lived assets for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the amount of an asset may not be recoverable. If such events or changes in circumstances are present, a loss is recognized if the carrying value of the asset is in excess of the sum of the undiscounted cash flows expected to result from the use of the asset and its eventual disposition. During 2015, Crestwood Equity recorded a $354.4 million impairment of its property, plant and equipment related to its gathering and processing assets in the Barnett Shale. Crestwood Midstream did not record an impairment of its property, plant and equipment related to its gathering and processing assets in the Barnett Shale as the sum of the undiscounted cash flows expected to result from the use of the assets and their eventual disposition exceeded the carrying value of the property, plant and equipment by over 30%. As a result, Crestwood Midstream's property, plant and equipment exceeds Crestwood Equity's property, plant and equipment related to its gathering and processing assets in the Barnett Shale as of June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015.

Assets Held for Sale

We classify assets (or groups of assets) to be disposed of as held for sale when specific criteria have been met. Assets classified as held for sale are recorded at the lower of the carrying value or the estimated fair value less cost to sell of those assets . We cease depreciation and amortization of the assets in the period they are considered held for sale.

Goodwill

Our goodwill represents the excess of the amount we paid for a business over the fair value of the net identifiable assets acquired. We evaluate goodwill for impairment annually on December 31, and whenever events indicate that it is more likely than not that the fair value of a reporting unit could be less than its carrying amount. This evaluation requires us to compare the fair value of each of our reporting units to its carrying value (including goodwill). If the fair value exceeds the carrying amount, goodwill of the reporting unit is not considered impaired.

We estimate the fair value of our reporting units based on a number of factors, including discount rates, projected cash flows, and the potential value we would receive if we sold the reporting unit. We also compare the total fair value of our reporting units to our overall enterprise value, which considers the market value for our common and preferred units. Estimating projected cash flows requires us to make certain assumptions as it relates to the future operating performance of each of our reporting units (which includes assumptions, among others, about estimating future operating margins and related future growth in those margins, contracting efforts and the cost and timing of facility expansions) and assumptions related to our customers, such as their future capital and operating plans and their financial condition. When considering operating performance, various factors are considered such as current and changing economic conditions and the commodity price environment, among others. Due to the imprecise nature of these projections and assumptions, actual results can and often do, differ from our estimates. If the assumptions embodied in the projections prove inaccurate, we could incur a future impairment charge. In addition, the use of the income approach to determine the fair value of our reporting units (see further discussion of the use of the income approach below) could result in a different fair value if we had utilized a market approach, or a combination thereof.

We acquired substantially all of our reporting units in 2013, 2012 and 2011, which required us to record the assets, liabilities and goodwill of each of those reporting units at fair value on the date they were acquired. As a result, any level of decrease in the forecasted cash flows of these businesses or increases in the discount rates utilized to value those businesses from their respective acquisition dates would likely result in the fair value of the reporting unit falling below the carrying value of the reporting unit, and could result in an assessment of whether that reporting unit's goodwill is impaired.

Commodity prices have continued to decline since 2014, and that decline has adversely impacted forecasted cash flows, discount rates and stock/unit prices for most companies in the midstream industry, including us. In particular, due to the significant, sustained decrease in the market price of our common units during the first quarter of 2016, we evaluated the carrying value of our reporting units and determined it was more likely than not that the goodwill associated with several of our reporting units was impaired as of March 31, 2016. As a result of further analysis of the fair value of our reporting units, we recorded goodwill impairments on several of our reporting units during the first quarter of 2016. We did not record any goodwill impairments during the three months ended June 30, 2016.


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The following table summarizes the goodwill of our various reporting units (in millions):

 
 
Goodwill at
 
Goodwill Impairments during the
 Six Months Ended
 
Deconsolidation of NE S&T Assets at
 
Goodwill at
 
 
December 31, 2015
 
June 30, 2016
 
June 30, 2016
 
June 30, 2016
Gathering and Processing
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Marcellus
 
$
8.6

 
$
8.6

 
$

 
$

Arrow
 
45.9

 

 

 
45.9

Storage and Transportation
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

   Northeast Storage and Transportation
 
726.3

 

 
726.3

 

COLT
 
44.9

 
13.7

 

 
31.2

Marketing, Supply and Logistics
 
 
 
 
 

 

Supply and Logistics
 
167.2

 
65.5

 

 
101.7

Storage and Terminals
 
50.5

 
14.1

 

 
36.4

US Salt
 
12.6

 

 

 
12.6

Trucking
 
29.5

 
7.8

 

 
21.7

Total
 
$
1,085.5

 
$
109.7

 
$
726.3

 
$
249.5


The goodwill impairments recorded during the first quarter of 2016 primarily resulted from increasing the discount rates utilized in determining the fair value of the reporting units for certain of those reporting units considering the significant, sustained decrease in the market price of our common units and the continued decrease in commodity prices and its impact on the midstream industry and our customers. Our COLT, Supply and Logistics, Storage and Terminals and Trucking reporting units also experienced impairments during 2015 based on the impact that the prolonged low commodity price environment is expected to have on the demand for future services provided by these operations. Despite increases in the operating results of these reporting units from 2013 to 2015, in light of our modified expectations, we revised our cash flow forecasts for these operations at December 31, 2015 in light of our current view that these operations will not grow as fast or as significantly in the future as originally forecasted in 2013 when the assets were acquired.

The remaining goodwill related to these reporting units represented the fair value of the goodwill, which is a Level 3 fair value measurement. We utilized the income approach to determine the fair value of our reporting units given the limited availability of comparable market-based transactions as of March 31, 2016 and December 31, 2015, and we utilized discount rates ranging from 10% to 19% in applying the income approach to determine the fair value of our reporting units with goodwill as of March 31, 2016.

During the three months ended June 30, 2015, Crestwood Midstream recorded goodwill impairments of $8.3 million, $28.4 million and $31.9 million related to its Fayetteville, West Coast and Watkins Glen reporting units, respectively. The impairment of the Fayetteville and West Coast goodwill primarily resulted from increasing the discount rate utilized in determining the fair value of the reporting units from 9% to 10%, considering the decrease in commodity prices and its impact on the midstream industry and Crestwood Midstream's customers in those areas. The impairment of the Watkins Glen goodwill primarily resulted from increasing the discount rate utilized in determining the fair value of the reporting unit from 10.5% to 13.3% and delays and uncertainties in the permitting of the proposed storage facility.

In addition to the above goodwill impairments recorded during the three months ended June 30, 2015, Crestwood Equity recorded a goodwill impairment of its Barnett reporting unit of approximately $212.4 million. The impairment primarily resulted from increasing the discount rate utilized in determining the fair value of the reporting unit from 9% to 11%, considering the recent actions of its primary customer in the Barnett Shale, Quicksilver, related to its filing for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in March 2015.

Deferred Financing Costs

Deferred financing costs represent costs associated with obtaining long-term financing and are amortized over the term of the related debt using a method which approximates the effective interest method and has a weighted average life of six years. Effective January 1, 2016, we adopted the provisions of Accounting Standards Update (ASU) 2015-03, Interest - Imputation of

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Interest (Subtopic 835-30), which requires us to classify our net deferred financing costs of $37.6 million and $40.9 million as a reduction of long-term debt on our consolidated balance sheets at June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015. Such costs were previously reflected as intangible assets on our consolidated balance sheets.

New Accounting Pronouncements Issued But Not Yet Adopted

As of June 30, 2016, the following accounting standards had not yet been adopted by us:

In May 2014, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued ASU 2014-09, Revenue from Contracts with Customers, which outlines a single comprehensive model for entities to use in accounting for revenue arising from contracts with customers and supersedes current revenue recognition guidance. We expect to adopt the provisions of this standard effective January 1, 2018 and are currently evaluating the method by which we will adopt the standard and the impact that this standard will have on our consolidated financial statements.

In February 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842), which revises the accounting for leases by requiring certain leases to be recognized as assets and liabilities on the balance sheet, and requiring companies to disclose additional information about their leasing arrangements. We expect to adopt the provisions of this standard effective January 1, 2019 and are currently evaluating the impact that this standard will have on our consolidated financial statements.

In March 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-09, Compensation - Stock Compensation (Topic 718):Improvements to Employee Share-Based Payment Accounting, which is intended to improve the accounting for employee share-based payments. The ASU simplifies several aspects of the accounting for share-based payment award transactions, including the classification of awards as either equity or liabilities and presentation on the statement of cash flows. We expect to adopt the provisions of this standard effective January 1, 2017 and are currently evaluating the impact that this standard may have on our consolidated financial statements.


Note 3 – Certain Balance Sheet Information

Assets Held for Sale

In conjunction with the contribution agreement related to Stagecoach Gas, we agreed to contribute our wholly-owned subsidiary, Pipeline East, to Stagecoach Gas, CEGP has agreed to contribute approximately $30 million to Stagecoach Gas, and Stagecoach Gas will distribute to us the net cash proceeds received from CEGP. We classified the property, plant and equipment and goodwill to be contributed to Stagecoach Gas as assets held for sale on our consolidated balance sheet at their fair value at June 30, 2016. The fair value is based on the consideration to be received from the contribution of Pipeline East to Stagecoach Gas and the forecasted discounted cash flows to be received from our investment in Stagecoach Gas, which is a Level 3 fair value measurement. The sale is contingent upon New York State regulatory approval and satisfaction of certain other closing conditions, which we believe is probable at June 30, 2016.


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Accrued Expenses and Other Liabilities

Accrued expenses and other liabilities consisted of the following at June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015 (in millions):

 
CEQP
 
CMLP
 
June 30,
 
December 31,
 
June 30,
 
December 31,
 
2016
 
2015
 
2016
 
2015
Accrued expenses
$
35.5

 
$
46.4

 
$
33.8

 
$
44.1

Accrued property taxes
12.3

 
4.8

 
7.3

 
4.8

Accrued product purchases payable
2.8

 
1.5

 
2.8

 
1.5

Tax payable
0.6

 
0.5

 
0.6

 
0.5

Interest payable
23.2

 
26.2

 
23.2

 
26.2

Accrued additions to property, plant and equipment
2.9

 
10.4

 
2.9

 
10.4

Capital leases
1.3

 
1.6

 
1.3

 
1.6

Deferred revenue
22.6

 
14.2

 
22.6

 
14.2

Total accrued expenses and other liabilities
$
101.2

 
$
105.6

 
$
94.5

 
$
103.3



Note 4 - Investments in Unconsolidated Affiliates

Stagecoach Gas Services LLC. In April 2016, Crestwood Northeast and CEGP entered into a definitive agreement to form the Stagecoach JV to own and further develop our NE S&T assets. Pursuant to the contribution agreement, we contributed to Stagecoach Gas the entities owning the NE S&T assets, CEGP contributed $945 million to Stagecoach Gas in exchange for a 50% equity interest in Stagecoach Gas, and Stagecoach Gas distributed to Crestwood Northeast the cash proceeds received (net of approximately $3 million of cash transferred to the joint venture) from CEGP. Effective June 3, 2016, we deconsolidated the NE S&T assets as a result of this transaction and began accounting for our 50% equity interest in Stagecoach Gas under the equity method of accounting, and we reflected our investment at $844 million, which represented the fair value of our proportionate share of the assets at June 3, 2016 and is based on the forecasted discounted cash flows of the investment (which is a Level 3 fair value measurement). We recognized a loss on the deconsolidation of the NE S&T assets of approximately $32.9 million. See our 2015 Annual Report on Form 10-K for a description of our NE S&T assets.


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Net Investments and Earnings

Our net investments in and earnings from our unconsolidated affiliates are as follows (in millions, unless otherwise stated):
 
Ownership Percentage
 
Investment
 
Earnings (Loss) from Unconsolidated Affiliates
 
June 30,
 
June 30,
 
December 31,
 
Three Months Ended June 30,
 
Six Months Ended June 30,
 
2016
 
2016
 
2015
 
2016
 
2015
 
2016
 
2015
Stagecoach Gas Services LLC(1)
50.00
%
 
$
846.3

 
$

 
$
2.3

 
$

 
$
2.3

 
$

Jackalope Gas Gathering Services, L.L.C.(2)
50.00
%
(3) 
201.3

 
202.4

 
5.9

 
1.1

 
11.0

 
3.6

Tres Palacios Holdings LLC(4)
50.01
%
 
36.7

 
36.8

 
(2.3
)
 
0.6

 
(1.5
)
 
1.5

Powder River Basin Industrial Complex, LLC(5)
50.01
%
 
14.8

 
15.1

 
0.3

 
3.3

 
0.9

 
3.3

Total
 
 
$
1,099.1

 
$
254.3

 
$
6.2

 
$
5.0

 
$
12.7

 
$
8.4

(1)
As of June 30, 2016, our equity in the underlying net assets of Stagecoach Gas exceeded our investment balance by approximately $50.8 million. Our Stagecoach Gas investment is included in our storage and transportation segment.
(2)
As of June 30, 2016, our equity in the underlying net assets of Jackalope Gas Gathering Services, L.L.C. (Jackalope) exceeded our investment balance by approximately $0.8 million. We amortize this amount over 20 years, which represents the life of Jackalope’s gathering agreement with Chesapeake Energy Corporation (Chesapeake), and we reflect the amortization as an increase in our earnings from unconsolidated affiliates. We recorded amortization of less than $0.1 million for both the three and six months ended June 30, 2016 and $0.7 million and $1.5 million for the three and six months ended June 30, 2015. Our Jackalope investment is included in our gathering and processing segment.
(3)
Excludes non-controlling interests related to our investment in Jackalope. See Note 9 for a further discussion of our non-controlling interest related to our investment in Jackalope.
(4)
As of June 30, 2016, our equity in the underlying net assets of Tres Palacios Holdings LLC (Tres Holdings) exceeded our investment balance by approximately $28.5 million. We amortize this amount over the life of the Tres Palacios Gas Storage LLC (Tres Palacios) sublease agreement, and we reflect the amortization as an increase in our earnings from unconsolidated affiliates. We recorded amortization of $0.3 million for the three months ended June 30, 2016 and 2015, and $0.6 million for the six months ended June 30, 2016 and 2015. Our Tres Holdings investment is included in our storage and transportation segment.
(5)
As of June 30, 2016, our equity in the underlying net assets of PRBIC exceeded our investment balance by approximately $22.6 million. We amortize a portion of this amount over the life of PRBIC's property, plant and equipment and its agreement with Chesapeake, and we reflect the amortization as an increase in our earnings from unconsolidated affiliates. Approximately $10.6 million of this excess amount relates to goodwill and, as such, is not subject to amortization. We recorded amortization of approximately $0.4 million and $0.8 million for the three and six months ended June 30, 2016. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2015, we recorded additional equity earnings of approximately $3.2 million related to a gain associated with the adjustment of our member's capital account by our equity investee. Our PRBIC investment is included in our storage and transportation segment.

Distributions and Contributions

Stagecoach Gas. Stagecoach Gas is required, within 30 days following the end of each quarter, to distribute 65% and 35% of its available cash (as defined in its limited liability company agreement) to CEQP and us, respectively. Because our ownership and distribution percentages differ, we determine the equity earnings from Stagecoach Gas using the Hypothetical Liquidation at Book Value (HLBV) method. Under the HLBV method, a calculation is prepared at each balance sheet date to determine the amount that we would receive if Stagecoach Gas were to liquidate all of its assets, as valued in accordance with GAAP, and distribute that cash to the members. The difference between the calculated liquidation distribution amounts at the beginning and the end of the reporting period, after adjusting for capital contributions and distributions, is our share of the earnings or losses from the equity investment for the period, which approximates how earnings are allocated under the terms of the limited liability company agreement. In July 2016, we received a cash distribution of approximately $3.7 million from Stagecoach Gas.

Jackalope. Jackalope is required, within 30 days following the end of each quarter, to make quarterly distributions of its available cash to its members based on their respective ownership percentage. During the six months ended June 30, 2016 and 2015, we received cash distributions of approximately $12.1 million and $4.5 million from Jackalope. During the six months ended June 30, 2015, we contributed approximately $17.9 million to Jackalope.

Tres Holdings. Tres Holdings is required, within 30 days following the end of each quarter, to make quarterly distributions of its available cash (as defined in its limited liability company agreement) to its members based on their respective ownership percentage. During the six months ended June 30, 2016 and 2015, we received cash distributions of approximately $4.1 million and $2.1 million from Tres Holdings. In July 2016, we received a cash distribution of approximately $2.1 million from Tres

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Holdings. During the six months ended June 30, 2016 and 2015, we contributed approximately $5.5 million and $5.7 million to Tres Holdings.

PRBIC. PRBIC is required to make quarterly distributions of its available cash to its members based on their respective ownership percentage. During the six months ended June 30, 2016 and 2015, we received cash distributions of approximately $1.2 million and $0.7 million from PRBIC. In July 2016, we received a cash distribution of approximately $0.4 million from PRBIC. During the six months ended June 30, 2015, we contributed approximately $4.2 million to PRBIC.


Note 5 – Risk Management

We are exposed to certain market risks related to our ongoing business operations. These risks include exposure to changing commodity prices. We utilize derivative instruments to manage our exposure to fluctuations in commodity prices, which is discussed below. Additional information related to our derivatives is discussed in Note 6.

Commodity Derivative Instruments and Price Risk Management

Risk Management Activities

We sell NGLs to energy related businesses and may use a variety of financial and other instruments including forward contracts involving physical delivery of NGLs, heating oil and crude oil. We periodically enter into offsetting positions to economically hedge against the exposure our customer contracts create. Certain of these contracts and positions are derivative instruments. We do not designate any of our commodity-based derivatives as hedging instruments for accounting purposes. Our commodity-based derivatives are reflected at fair value in the consolidated balance sheets, and changes in the fair value of these derivatives that impact the consolidated statements of operations are reflected in costs of product/services sold. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2016, the impact to the statement of operations related to our commodity-based derivatives reflected in costs of product/services sold was a gain of $1.3 million and $2.0 million. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2015, the impact to the statement of operations related to our commodity-based derivatives reflected in costs of product/services sold was a gain of $2.9 million and $5.3 million. We attempt to balance our contractual portfolio in terms of notional amounts and timing of performance and delivery obligations. This balance in the contractual portfolio significantly reduces the volatility in costs of product/services sold related to these instruments.

Commodity Price and Credit Risk

Notional Amounts and Terms

The notional amounts and terms of our derivative financial instruments include the following at June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015 (in millions):
 
June 30, 2016
 
December 31, 2015
 
Fixed Price
Payor
 
Fixed Price
Receiver
 
Fixed Price
Payor
 
Fixed Price
Receiver
Propane, crude and heating oil (barrels)
12.4

 
13.8

 
9.1

 
10.9


Notional amounts reflect the volume of transactions, but do not represent the amounts exchanged by the parties to the financial instruments. Accordingly, notional amounts do not reflect our monetary exposure to market or credit risks.

All contracts subject to price risk had a maturity of 34 months or less; however, 82% of the contracted volumes will be delivered or settled within 12 months.


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Credit Risk

Inherent in our contractual portfolio are certain credit risks. Credit risk is the risk of loss from nonperformance by suppliers, customers or financial counterparties to a contract. We take an active role in managing credit risk and have established control procedures, which are reviewed on an ongoing basis. We attempt to minimize credit risk exposure through credit policies and periodic monitoring procedures as well as through customer deposits, letters of credit and entering into netting agreements that allow for offsetting counterparty receivable and payable balances for certain financial transactions, as deemed appropriate. The counterparties associated with our assets from price risk management activities as of June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015 were energy marketers and propane retailers, resellers and dealers.

Certain of our derivative instruments have credit limits that require us to post collateral. The amount of collateral required to be posted is a function of the net liability position of the derivative as well as our established credit limit with the respective counterparty. If our credit rating were to change, the counterparties could require us to post additional collateral. The amount of additional collateral that would be required to be posted would vary depending on the extent of change in our credit rating as well as the requirements of the individual counterparty. The aggregate fair value of all commodity derivative instruments with credit-risk-related contingent features that were in a liability position at June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015 was $5.5 million and $3.3 million. At June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, we posted less than $0.1 million of collateral for our commodity derivative instruments with credit-risk-related contingent features. In addition, at June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, we had a New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) related net derivative liability position of $9.3 million and $20.8 million, for which we posted $6.1 million and $26.7 million of cash collateral in the normal course of business. At June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, we also received collateral of $5.0 million and $16.8 million in the normal course of business. All collateral amounts have been netted against the asset or liability with the respective counterparty and are reflected in our consolidated balance sheets as assets and liabilities from price risk management activities.


Note 6 – Fair Value Measurements

The accounting standards for fair value measurement establish a three-tier fair value hierarchy, which prioritizes the inputs used in measuring fair value. The hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurement) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurement). The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:

Level 1—Quoted prices are available in active markets for identical assets or liabilities as of the reporting date. Active markets are those in which transactions for the asset or liability occur in sufficient frequency and volume to provide pricing information on an ongoing basis. Level 1 primarily consists of financial instruments such as exchange-traded derivatives, listed equities and US government treasury securities.

Level 2—Pricing inputs are other than quoted prices in active markets included in Level 1, which are either directly or indirectly observable as of the reporting date. Level 2 includes those financial instruments that are valued using models or other valuation methodologies. These models are primarily industry-standard models that consider various assumptions, including quoted forward prices for commodities, time value, volatility factors, and current market and contractual prices for the underlying instruments, as well as other relevant economic measures. Substantially all of these assumptions are observable in the marketplace throughout the full term of the instrument, can be derived from observable data or are supported by observable levels at which transactions are executed in the marketplace. Instruments in this category include non-exchange-traded derivatives such as over the counter (OTC) forwards, options and physical exchanges.

Level 3—Pricing inputs include significant inputs that are generally less observable from objective sources. These inputs may be used with internally developed methodologies that result in management’s best estimate of fair value.

Cash and Cash Equivalents, Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable

As of June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, the carrying amounts of cash, accounts receivable and accounts payable represent fair value based on the short-term nature of these instruments.


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Credit Facility

The fair value of the amount outstanding under our CMLP credit facility approximates its carrying amount as of June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, due primarily to the variable nature of the interest rate of the instrument, which is considered a Level 2 fair value measurement.

Senior Notes

We estimate the fair value of our senior notes primarily based on quoted market prices for the same or similar issuances (representing a Level 2 fair value measurement). The following table reflects the carrying value and fair value of our CMLP senior notes (in millions):
 
June 30, 2016
 
December 31, 2015
 
Carrying
 Amount
 
Fair
Value
 
Carrying
 Amount
 
Fair
Value
Crestwood Midstream 2020 Senior Notes
$
340.8

 
$
319.9

 
$
503.3

 
$
382.3

Crestwood Midstream 2022 Senior Notes
$
436.4

 
$
400.8

 
$
600.0

 
$
437.4

Crestwood Midstream 2023 Senior Notes
$
700.0

 
$
645.8

 
$
700.0

 
$
491.8


Financial Assets and Liabilities

As of June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, we held certain assets and liabilities that are required to be measured at fair value on a recurring basis, which include our derivative instruments related to heating oil, crude oil, and NGLs. Our derivative instruments consist of forwards, swaps, futures, physical exchanges and options.

Certain of our derivative instruments are traded on the NYMEX. These instruments have been categorized as Level 1.

Our derivative instruments also include OTC contracts, which are not traded on a public exchange. The fair values of these derivative instruments are determined based on inputs that are readily available in public markets or can be derived from information available in publicly quoted markets. These instruments have been categorized as Level 2.

Our OTC options are valued based on the Black Scholes option pricing model that considers time value and volatility of the underlying commodity. The inputs utilized in the model are based on publicly available information as well as broker quotes. These options have been categorized as Level 2.

Our financial assets and liabilities are classified in their entirety based on the lowest level of input that is significant to the fair value measurement. The assessment of the significance of a particular input to the fair value measurement requires judgment, and may affect the valuation of fair value assets and liabilities and their placement within the fair value hierarchy levels.


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The following tables set forth by level within the fair value hierarchy, our financial instruments that were accounted for at fair value on a recurring basis at June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015 (in millions):
 
June 30, 2016
 
 
 
Fair Value of Derivatives
 
 
 
 
 
 
Level 1
 
Level 2
 
Level 3
 
Gross Fair Value
 
Contract Netting(1)
 
Collateral/Margin Received or Paid
 
Recorded in Balance Sheet
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Assets from price risk management
$
0.2

 
$
44.0

 
$

 
$
44.2

 
$
(28.9
)
 
$
(5.8
)
 
$
9.5

Suburban Propane Partners, L.P. units(2)
4.7

 

 

 
4.7

 

 

 
4.7

Total assets at fair value
$
4.9

 
$
44.0

 
$

 
$
48.9

 
$
(28.9
)
 
$
(5.8
)
 
$
14.2

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Liabilities from price risk management
$
0.2

 
$
37.5

 
$

 
$
37.7

 
$
(28.9
)
 
$
2.1

 
$
10.9

Total liabilities at fair value
$
0.2

 
$
37.5

 
$

 
$
37.7

 
$
(28.9
)
 
$
2.1

 
$
10.9

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
December 31, 2015
 
 
 
Fair Value of Derivatives
 
 
 
 
 
 
Level 1
 
Level 2
 
Level 3
 
Gross Fair Value
 
Contract Netting(1)
 
Collateral/Margin Received or Paid
 
Recorded in Balance Sheet
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Assets from price risk management
$
0.5

 
$
57.8

 
$

 
$
58.3

 
$
(13.7
)
 
$
(12.0
)
 
$
32.6

Suburban Propane Partners, L.P. units(2)
3.4

 

 

 
3.4

 

 

 
3.4

Total assets at fair value
$
3.9

 
$
57.8

 
$

 
$
61.7

 
$
(13.7
)
 
$
(12.0
)
 
$
36.0

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Liabilities from price risk management
$
0.2

 
$
41.3

 
$

 
$
41.5

 
$
(13.7
)
 
$
(20.4
)
 
$
7.4

Total liabilities at fair value
$
0.2

 
$
41.3

 
$

 
$
41.5

 
$
(13.7
)
 
$
(20.4
)
 
$
7.4


(1)
Amounts represent the impact of legally enforceable master netting agreements that allow us to settle positive and negative positions as well as cash collateral held or placed with the same counterparties.
(2)
Amount is reflected in other assets on CEQP's consolidated balance sheets.


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Note 7 – Long-Term Debt

Long-term debt consisted of the following at June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015 (in millions):
 
June 30,
2016
 
December 31,
2015
Credit Facility
$
139.0

 
$
735.0

2020 Senior Notes
338.8

 
500.0

Fair value adjustment of 2020 Senior Notes
2.0

 
3.3

2022 Senior Notes
436.4

 
600.0

2023 Senior Notes
700.0

 
700.0

Other
3.9

 
5.3

Less: deferred financing costs, net
37.6

 
40.9

Total Crestwood Midstream debt
1,582.5

 
2,502.7

Other

 
0.2

Total Crestwood Equity debt
1,582.5

 
2,502.9

Less: current portion
0.9

 
1.1

Total long-term debt, less current portion
$
1,581.6

 
$
2,501.8


Crestwood Midstream Credit Facility

In conjunction with the contribution agreement with CEGP, Crestwood Midstream amended its credit facility during the second quarter of 2016 to, among other things, (i) facilitate the closing of the joint venture and make investments in the joint venture thereafter, and (ii) implement our liability management plan with the net cash proceeds received from Stagecoach Gas, including the repurchase of Crestwood Midstream's senior notes with the borrowings under its credit facility.

At June 30, 2016, Crestwood Midstream had $613.9 million of available capacity under its credit facility considering the most restrictive debt covenants in its credit agreement. At June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, Crestwood Midstream's outstanding standby letters of credit were $62.1 million and $62.2 million. Borrowings under the CMLP credit facility accrue interest at prime or Eurodollar based rates plus applicable spreads, which resulted in interest rates between 3.21% and 5.25% at June 30, 2016 and 2.70% and 5.00% at December 31, 2015. The weighted-average interest rate as of June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015 was 3.30% and 2.70%.

Crestwood Midstream is required under its credit agreement to maintain a net debt to consolidated EBITDA ratio (as defined in its credit agreement) of not more than 5.50 to 1.0, a consolidated EBITDA to consolidated interest expense ratio (as defined in its credit agreement) of not less than 2.50 to 1.0, and a senior secured leverage ratio (as defined in its credit agreement) of not more than 3.75 to 1.0. At June 30, 2016, the net debt to consolidated EBITDA was approximately 3.99 to 1.0, the consolidated EBITDA to consolidated interest expense was approximately 3.82 to 1.0, and the senior secured leverage ratio was 0.34 to 1.0.

Crestwood Midstream Senior Notes

In June 2016, Crestwood Midstream paid approximately $312.9 million to purchase and cancel approximately $161.2 million and $163.6 million of the principal amounts outstanding under its 2020 Senior Notes and 2022 Senior Notes, respectively, utilizing a portion of the proceeds received from Stagecoach Gas, as further discussed in Note 2.  Crestwood Midstream recognized a gain on extinguishment of debt of approximately $10.0 million in conjunction with the early tender of these notes. Crestwood Midstream also paid $4.5 million and $2.6 million of accrued interest on the 2020 Senior Notes and 2022 Senior Notes, respectively, on the date they were tendered.

In March 2016, Crestwood Midstream filed a registration statement with the SEC under which it plans to offer to exchange $700.0 million of its 6.25% 2023 Senior Notes for any and all outstanding notes. The exchange offer was declared effective by the SEC on June 15, 2016 and closed on July 13, 2016. The terms of the exchange notes are substantially identical to the terms of the 2023 Senior Notes, except that the exchange notes are freely tradable. Crestwood Midstream issued the 2023 Senior Notes in March 2015. The net proceeds from the original offering of approximately $688.3 million were used to pay down borrowings under Crestwood Midstream's credit facility and for general partnership purposes.


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At June 30, 2016, Crestwood Midstream was in compliance with all of its debt covenants applicable to the CMLP credit facility and its senior notes.


Note 8 - Earnings Per Limited Partner Unit

Our net income (loss) attributable to Crestwood Equity Partners is allocated to the subordinated and limited partner unitholders based on their ownership percentage after giving effect to net income attributable to the Class A preferred units. We calculate basic net income per limited partner unit using the two-class method. Diluted net income per limited partner unit is computed using the treasury stock method, which considers the impact to net income attributable to Crestwood Equity Partners and limited partner units from the potential issuance of limited partner units.
  
We exclude potentially dilutive securities from the determination of diluted earnings per unit (as well as their related income statement impacts) when their impact on net income attributable to Crestwood Equity Partners per limited partner unit is anti-dilutive. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2016, we excluded a weighted-average of 6,355,936 and 6,284,885 common units (representing preferred units), a weighted-average of 438,789 common units in both periods (representing subordinated units), and a weighted-average of 8,438,849 common units in both periods (representing Crestwood Niobrara's preferred units). See Note 9 for additional information regarding the potential conversion of our preferred units and Crestwood Niobrara's preferred units to common units. There were no units excluded from our dilutive earnings per unit as we did not have any anti-dilutive units for the three and six months ended June 30, 2015 .


Note 9 – Partners’ Capital

Distributions

Crestwood Equity

Limited Partners. A summary of CEQP's limited partner quarterly cash distributions for the six months ended June 30, 2016 and 2015 is presented below:
Record Date
 
Payment Date
 
Per Unit Rate
 
Cash Distributions
(in millions)
2016
 
 
 
 
 
 
February 5, 2016
 
February 12, 2016
 
$
1.375

 
$
95.6

May 6, 2016
 
May 13, 2016
 
0.60

 
41.4

 
 
 
 
 
 
$
137.0

2015
 
 
 
 
 
 
February 6, 2015
 
February 13, 2015
 
$
1.375

 
$
25.8

May 8, 2015
 
May 15, 2015
 
1.375

 
25.7

 
 
 
 
 
 
$
51.5


On July 21, 2016, we declared a distribution of $0.60 per limited partner unit to be paid on August 12, 2016, to unitholders of record on August 5, 2016 with respect to the second quarter of 2016.

Preferred Unit Holders. In conjunction with the closing of the Simplification Merger, the CMLP Class A Preferred Units were exchanged for new preferred units of the Company (the Preferred Units) with substantially similar terms and conditions to those of the CMLP Preferred Units. We are required to make quarterly distributions to our preferred unitholders. During the six months ended June 30, 2016, we issued 2,841,114 Preferred Units to our preferred unitholders in lieu of paying cash distributions of $25.9 million. On July 21, 2016, the board of directors of our general partner authorized the issuance of 1,470,029 Preferred Units to our preferred unit holders for the quarter ended June 30, 2016 in lieu of paying a cash distribution of $13.4 million.

On June 9, 2016, Crestwood Equity filed a shelf registration statement with the SEC under which holders of the Preferred Units may sell the common units into which the Preferred Units are convertible. The registration statement became effective on June 15, 2016. Crestwood Equity registered 7,290,552 common units under the registration statement.


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Crestwood Midstream

Prior to the Simplification Merger, the Company indirectly owned a non-economic general partnership interest in Crestwood Midstream and 100% of its incentive distribution rights (IDRs). Crestwood Midstream was also a publicly-traded limited partnership with common units listed on the NYSE. However, as a result of Crestwood Midstream's completion of the Simplification Merger on September 30, 2015, its common units ceased to be listed on the NYSE, the IDRs were eliminated and Crestwood Midstream became a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company.

During the six months ended June 30, 2016 and 2015, Crestwood Midstream paid cash distributions of $140.6 million and $51.9 million to Crestwood Equity. During the six months ended June 30, 2015, Crestwood Midstream paid a cash distribution to its general partner (representing IDRs and distributions related to common units held by the general partner) of approximately $20.9 million.

Limited Partners. The following table presents quarterly cash distributions paid to Crestwood Midstream's limited partners (excluding distributions paid to its general partner on its common units held) during the six months ended June 30, 2015.

Record Date
 
Payment Date
 
Per Unit Rate
 
Cash Distributions
(in millions)
February 6, 2015
 
February 13, 2015
 
$
0.41

 
$
74.3

May 8, 2015
 
May 15, 2015
 
0.41

 
74.3

 
 
 
 
 
 
$
148.6


Non-Controlling Partners

Crestwood Midstream Class A Preferred Units

As discussed above, in conjunction with the closing of the Simplification Merger, the CMLP Class A Preferred Units were exchanged for new preferred units of Crestwood Equity. Prior to the Simplification Merger, Crestwood Equity classified the CMLP Class A Preferred Units as a component of Interest of Non-Controlling Partners on its consolidated balance sheet.

Crestwood Niobrara Preferred Interest

Crestwood Niobrara issued a preferred interest to a subsidiary of General Electric Capital Corporation and GE Structured Finance, Inc. (collectively, GE) in conjunction with the acquisition of its investment in Jackalope, which is reflected as non-controlling interest in our consolidated financial statements.

Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Non-Controlling Partners

The components of net income (loss) attributable to non-controlling partners for the three and six months ended June 30, 2016 and 2015, are as follows (in millions):
 
Three Months Ended
 
Six Months Ended
 
June 30,
 
June 30,
 
2016
 
2015
 
2016
 
2015
Crestwood Niobrara preferred interests
$
6.0

 
$
5.7

 
$
11.9

 
$
11.3

CMLP net income attributable to non-controlling partners
6.0

 
5.7

 
11.9

 
11.3

Crestwood Midstream limited partner interests

 
(269.2
)
 

 
(274.2
)
Crestwood Midstream Class A preferred units

 
7.5

 

 
16.7

CEQP net income (loss) attributable to non-controlling partners
$
6.0

 
$
(256.0
)
 
$
11.9

 
$
(246.2
)

Distributions to Non-Controlling Partners

Crestwood Midstream Limited Partners. As discussed above, Crestwood Midstream paid cash distributions to its limited partners (excluding distributions to its general partner and distributions on the limited partner units that were owned by Crestwood Equity) of $148.6 million during the six months ended June 30, 2015.


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Crestwood Midstream Class A Preferred Unit Holders. During the six months ended June 30, 2015, Crestwood Midstream issued 838,228 Class A Preferred Units to its preferred unit holders in lieu of paying cash distributions of $21.0 million.

Crestwood Niobrara Preferred Unit Holders. During the six months ended June 30, 2016 and 2015, Crestwood Niobrara paid cash distributions of $7.6 million and $3.8 million to GE. In July 2016, Crestwood Niobrara paid a cash distribution of $3.8 million to GE for the quarter ended June 30, 2016.


Note 10 – Commitments and Contingencies

Legal Proceedings

Canadian Class Action Lawsuit. Prior to the completion of our acquisition of Arrow Midstream Holdings, LLC (Arrow) on November 8, 2013, a train transporting over 50,000 barrels of crude oil produced in North Dakota derailed in Lac Megantic, Quebec, Canada on July 6, 2013. The derailment resulted in the death of 47 people, injured numerous others, and caused severe damage to property and the environment.  In October 2013, certain individuals suffering harm in the derailment filed a motion to certify a class action lawsuit in the Superior Court for the District of Megantic, Province of Quebec, Canada, on behalf of all persons suffering loss in the derailment (the Class Action Suit).

In March 2014, the plaintiffs filed their fourth amended motion to name Arrow and numerous other energy companies as additional defendants in the class action lawsuit. The plaintiffs alleged, among other things, that Arrow (i) was a producer of the crude oil being transported on the derailed train, (ii) was negligent in failing to properly classify the crude delivered to the trucks that hauled the crude to the rail loading terminal, and (iii) owed a duty to the petitioners to ensure the safe transportation of the crude being transported.  The motion to authorize the class action and motions in opposition were heard by the Court in June 2014. In June 2015, the Superior Court determined that the Class Action Suit proceeding should be allowed to proceed against certain respondents that have not contributed to the global settlement described below. Because Arrow is a contributing party to the global settlement, the Class Action Suit against Arrow was stayed pending finalization of the global settlement plan in the United States and Canadian bankruptcy proceedings described below.

One of the defendants in the lawsuit, Montreal Main & Atlantic Railway (MM&A), filed bankruptcy actions in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maine and in the Canadian Bankruptcy Court. The bankruptcy trustees in the proceedings approached the respondents in the Class Action Suit (including Arrow) to contribute monetary damages to a global settlement for all claims, including any potential environmental damages, related to the Lac Megantic derailment. Crestwood Midstream agreed to contribute to the global settlement in exchange for a release from all claims related to the derailment, including the Class Action Suit. The Canadian and United States bankruptcy courts approved the bankruptcy plan (including the global settlement which was funded in December 2015). Crestwood Midstream's contribution to the global settlement, in addition to associated legal fees, is fully covered by insurance, and since the global settlement is finalized, Arrow should not be exposed to additional damages relating to the derailment.

Additional lawsuits related to the derailment were filed in United States courts but were stayed as a result of the automatic stay arising from MM&A's United States bankruptcy proceeding. Arrow was named as a defendant in 39 lawsuits pending in three different courts; however, these lawsuits were dismissed with prejudice upon disbursement of funds to the victims. The settlement of the bankruptcy proceedings and the dismissals of the Class Action Suit and United States lawsuits did not have a material impact on our consolidated results of operations after considering insurance.

Simplification Merger Lawsuits. On May 20, 2015, Lawrence G. Farber, a purported unitholder of Crestwood Midstream, filed a complaint in the Southern District of the United States, Houston Division, as a putative class action on behalf of Crestwood Midstream's unitholders, entitled Lawrence G. Farber, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated v. Crestwood Midstream Partners LP, Crestwood Midstream GP LLC, Robert G. Phillips, Alvin Bledsoe, Michael G. France, Philip D. Gettig, Warren H. Gfellar, David Lumpkins, John J. Sherman, David Wood, Crestwood Equity Partners LP, Crestwood Equity GP LLC, CEQP ST Sub LLC, MGP GP, LLC, Crestwood Midstream Holdings LP, and Crestwood Gas Services GP LLC. This complaint alleges, among other things, that Crestwood Midstream's general partner breached its fiduciary duties, certain individual defendants breached their fiduciary duties of loyalty and due care, and that other defendants aided and abetted such breaches.


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On July 21, 2015, Isaac Aron, another purported unitholder of the Crestwood Midstream, filed a complaint in the Southern District of the United States, Houston Division, as a putative class action on behalf of Crestwood Midstream's unitholders, entitled Isaac Aron, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated vs. Robert G. Phillps, Alvin Bledsoe, Michael G. France, Philip D. Getting, Warren H. Gfeller, David Lumpkins, John J. Sherman, David Wood, Crestwood Midstream Partners, LP Crestwood Midstream Holdings LP, Crestwood Midstream GP LLC, Crestwood Gas Services GP, LLC, Crestwood Equity Partners LP, Crestwood Equity GP LLC, CEQP ST Sub LLC and MGP GP, LLC. The complaint alleges, among other things, that Crestwood Midstream's general partner and certain individual defendants violated Sections 14(a) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 14a-9 by filing an alleged incomplete and misleading Form S-4 Registration Statement with the SEC.

On August 12, 2015, the defendants filed a motion to consolidate the Farber and Aron cases, which the court granted on September 4, 2015. Farber subsequently dismissed his claims against all the defendants on September 16, 2015. Aron filed a motion for temporary restraining order and requested an expedited preliminary injunction hearing, which had been scheduled for September 23, 2015. On September 22, 2015, however, the parties entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with respect to a proposed settlement of the Aron lawsuit. The settlement contemplated by the MOU is subject to a number of conditions, including notice to the class, limited confirmatory discovery and final court approval of the settlement. A hearing is scheduled for October 7, 2016 regarding the plaintiff's motion to approve the settlement. The anticipated settlement of the MOU has not and will not have a material impact to our consolidated financial statements.

Property Taxes. Tres Palacios filed a lawsuit in Matagorda County for tax years 2011, 2012 and 2013 alleging that the Matagorda County Appraisal District (MCAD) assessed taxable value above the fair market value and on an unequal and non-uniform basis compared to other properties. In conjunction with its sale of Tres Palacios to Tres Holdings, Crestwood Equity retained liability for certain tax matters, including this litigation. In January 2015, Crestwood Equity received a refund related to the 2011 tax year at the conclusion of the litigation related to that tax year. For the 2012 and 2013 tax years, the MCAD asserted a taxable value that would result in property taxes of approximately $7 million for each of those years, while Tres Palacios asserted a taxable value that would result in property taxes of less than $2 million in each year. Tres Palacios paid approximately $8.6 million to Matagorda County in total for those two tax years. A bench trial was held in October 2015 related to the 2012 and 2013 tax years. In June 2016, the court issued a final judgment on the 2012 and 2013 property tax years which resulted in Crestwood Equity recording additional net property taxes (including interest and penalties) of approximately $3.5 million during the three months ended June 30, 2016. Crestwood Equity has filed a motion for a new trial.

General. We are periodically involved in litigation proceedings. If we determine that a negative outcome is probable and the amount of loss is reasonably estimable, then we accrue the estimated amount. The results of litigation proceedings cannot be predicted with certainty. We could incur judgments, enter into settlements or revise our expectations regarding the outcome of certain matters, and such developments could have a material adverse effect on our results of operations or cash flows in the period in which the amounts are paid and/or accrued. As of June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, both CEQP and CMLP had less than $0.1 million accrued for outstanding legal matters. Based on currently available information, we believe it is remote that future costs related to known contingent liability exposures for which we can estimate will exceed current accruals by an amount that would have a material adverse impact on our consolidated financial statements. As we learn new facts concerning contingencies, we reassess our position both with respect to accrued liabilities and other potential exposures.

Any loss estimates are inherently subjective, based on currently available information, and are subject to management's judgment and various assumptions. Due to the inherently subjective nature of these estimates and the uncertainty and unpredictability surrounding the outcome of legal proceedings, actual results may differ materially from any amounts that have been accrued.

Regulatory Compliance

In the ordinary course of our business, we are subject to various laws and regulations. In the opinion of our management, compliance with current laws and regulations will not have a material effect on its results of operations, cash flows or financial condition.

Environmental Compliance

During 2014, we experienced three releases totaling approximately 28,000 barrels of produced water on our Arrow water gathering system located on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in North Dakota. We immediately notified the National Response Center, the Three Affiliated Tribes and numerous other regulatory authorities, and thereafter contained and cleaned up the releases completely and placed the impacted segments of these water lines back into service. In May 2015, we experienced

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a release of approximately 5,200 barrels of produced water on our Arrow water gathering system, immediately notified numerous regulatory authorities and other third parties, and thereafter contained and cleaned up the releases.  We will continue our remediation efforts to ensure the impacted lands are restored to their prior state. We believe these releases are insurable events under our policies, and we have notified our carriers of these events. We have not recorded an insurance receivable as of June 30, 2016.

We may potentially be subject to fines and penalties as a result of the water releases.  In October 2014, we received data requests from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) related to the 2014 water releases and we responded to the requests during the first half of 2015.  In April 2015, the EPA issued a Notice of Potential Violation (NOPV) under the Clean Water Act relating to the 2014 water releases. We responded to the NOPV in May 2015, and have commenced settlement discussions with the EPA concerning the NOPV. On March 3, 2015, we received a grand jury subpoena from the United States Attorney’s Office in Bismarck, North Dakota, seeking documents and information relating to the largest of the three 2014 water releases, and we provided the requested information during the second quarter of 2015. In August 2015, we received a notice of violation from the Three Affiliated Tribes' Environmental Division related to our 2014 produced water releases on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation. The notice of violation imposes fines and requests reimbursements exceeding $1.1 million; however, the notice of violation was stayed on September 15, 2015, upon our posting of a performance bond for the amount contemplated by the notice and pending the outcome of ongoing settlement discussions with the regulatory agencies asserting jurisdiction over the 2014 produced water releases. We cannot predict what the outcome of these investigations will be.

Our operations are subject to stringent and complex laws and regulations pertaining to health, safety, and the environment. We are subject to laws and regulations at the federal, state and local levels that relate to air and water quality, hazardous and solid waste management and disposal and other environmental matters. The cost of planning, designing, constructing and operating our facilities must incorporate compliance with environmental laws and regulations and safety standards. Failure to comply with these laws and regulations may trigger a variety of administrative, civil and potentially criminal enforcement measures. At June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, our accrual of approximately $2.6 million and $1.7 million is based on our undiscounted estimate of amounts we will spend on compliance with environmental and other regulations, and any associated fines or penalties. We estimate that our potential liability for reasonably possible outcomes related to our environmental exposures (including the Arrow water releases described above) could range from approximately $2.6 million to $4.9 million at June 30, 2016.

Self-Insurance

We utilize third-party insurance subject to varying retention levels of self-insurance, which management considers prudent. Such self-insurance relates to losses and liabilities primarily associated with medical claims, workers' compensation claims and general, product, vehicle and environmental liability. At June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, CEQP's self-insurance reserves were $17.8 million and $17.2 million. We estimate that $11.3 million of this balance will be paid subsequent to June 30, 2017. As such, CEQP has classified $11.3 million in other long-term liabilities on its consolidated balance sheet at June 30, 2016. At June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, CMLP's self insurance reserves were $12.4 million and $11.4 million. CMLP estimates that $7.1 million of this balance will be paid subsequent to June 30, 2017. As such, CMLP has classified $7.1 million in other long-term liabilities on its consolidated balance sheet at June 30, 2016.


Note 11 – Related Party Transactions

CEQP and CMLP enter into transactions with their affiliates within the ordinary course of business and the services are based on the same terms as non-affiliates, including gas gathering and processing services under long-term contracts, product purchases and various operating agreements.

In May 2016, Crestwood Midstream Operations, LLC (Crestwood Midstream Operations), our wholly-owned subsidiary and Stagecoach Gas entered into a management agreement under which Crestwood Midstream Operations will provide the management and operating services required by Stagecoach Gas' facilities. The initial term of the agreement will expire in May 2021, and is automatically extended for three-year periods unless otherwise terminated pursuant to the terms of the agreement. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2016, we charged Stagecoach Gas $0.3 million under this agreement, which is reflected as operations and maintenance expenses charged by CEQP and CMLP in the table below.


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The following table shows revenues, costs of product/services sold, general and administrative expenses and reimbursements of expenses from our affiliates for the three and six months ended June 30, 2016 and 2015 (in millions):
 
Three Months Ended
 
Six Months Ended
 
June 30,
 
June 30,
 
2016
 
2015
 
2016
 
2015
Gathering and processing revenues at CEQP and CMLP
$
0.7

 
$
1.1

 
$
1.4

 
$
2.1

Gathering and processing costs of product/services sold at CEQP and CMLP(1)
$
4.4

 
$
7.7

 
$
8.7

 
$
16.0

Operations and maintenance expenses charged by CEQP and CMLP
$
1.0

 
$
0.7

 
$
1.7

 
$
1.6

General and administrative expenses charged by CEQP to CMLP, net(2)
$
3.2

 
$
14.4

 
$
6.9

 
$
31.8

General and administrative expenses charged by (from) CEQP to Crestwood Holdings, net(3)
$
(0.2
)
 
$
0.1

 
$
(0.1
)
 
$
0.2


(1)
Represents natural gas purchases from Sabine Oil and Gas Corporation.
(2)
Includes $3.9 million and $8.4 million of net unit-based compensation charges allocated from CEQP to CMLP for the three and six months ended June 30, 2016 and $2.2 million and $4.4 million for the three and six months ended June 30, 2015. In addition, prior to the completion of the Simplification Merger, CEQP allocated general and administrative costs to CMLP. In conjunction with the Simplification Merger, CMLP shares common management, general and administrative and overhead costs with CEQP. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2016, CMLP allocated $0.7 million and $1.5 million of general and administrative costs to CEQP.
(3)
Includes $0.9 million unit-based compensation charges allocated from Crestwood Holdings to CEQP and CMLP during the three and six months ended 2016.

The following table shows accounts receivable and accounts payable from our affiliates as of June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015 (in millions):
 
CEQP
 
CMLP
 
June 30, 2016
 
December 31, 2015
 
June 30, 2016
 
December 31, 2015
Accounts receivable
$
2.1

 
$
1.7

 
$
2.1

 
$
1.7

Accounts payable
$
6.3

 
$
4.0

 
$
3.8

 
$
1.5



Note 12 – Segments

Financial Information

As discussed in Note 1, on September 30, 2015, the Company contributed 100% of its interest in Crestwood Operations to Crestwood Midstream and as a result, we modified our segments and our financial statements to reflect three operating and reportable segments: (i) gathering and processing operations; (ii) storage and transportation operations; and (iii) marketing, supply and logistics operations (formerly NGL and crude services operations). Consequently, the results of our Arrow operations are now reflected in our gathering and processing operations for all periods presented and our COLT and PRBIC operations are now reflected in our storage and transportation operations for all periods presented. These respective operations were previously included in our NGL and crude services operations. Our corporate operations include all general and administrative expenses that are not allocated to our reportable segments. For a further description of our operating and reporting segments, see Note 1. We assess the performance of our operating segments based on EBITDA, a non-GAAP financial measure, which is defined as income before income taxes, plus debt-related costs (net interest and debt expense and gain or loss on modification/extinguishment of debt) and depreciation, amortization and accretion expense.


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Below is a reconciliation of CEQP's net loss to EBITDA (in millions):
 
Three Months Ended
 
Six Months Ended
 
June 30,
 
June 30,
 
2016
 
2015
 
2016
 
2015
Net loss
$
(37.1
)
 
$
(296.0
)
 
$
(130.8
)
 
$
(277.9
)
Add:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest and debt expense, net
34.3

 
35.4

 
70.4

 
69.0

(Gain) loss on modification/extinguishment of debt
(10.0
)
 
17.1

 
(10.0
)
 
17.1

Provision (benefit) for income taxes

 
(0.3
)
 

 
0.1

Depreciation, amortization and accretion
64.4

 
74.8

 
126.7

 
149.0

EBITDA
$
51.6

 
$
(169.0
)
 
$
56.3

 
$
(42.7
)

The following tables summarize CEQP's reportable segment data for the three and six months ended June 30, 2016 and 2015 (in millions). Included in earnings from unconsolidated affiliates below was approximately $4.4 million and $0.7 million of depreciation and amortization expense and gains (losses) on long-lived assets, net related to our equity investments for the three months ended June 30, 2016 and 2015 and $7.0 million and $3.8 million for the six months ended June 30, 2016 and 2015.

 
Three Months Ended June 30, 2016
 
Gathering and Processing
 
Storage and Transportation
 
Marketing, Supply and Logistics
 
Corporate
 
Total
Revenues
$
269.5

 
$
53.8

 
$
278.6

 
$

 
$
601.9

Intersegment revenues
30.6

 
1.1

 
(31.7
)
 

 

Costs of product/services sold
226.3

 
1.9

 
221.8

 

 
450.0

Operations and maintenance expense
20.9

 
8.5

 
15.6

 

 
45.0

General and administrative expense

 

 

 
28.9

 
28.9

Loss on long-lived assets

 
(32.7
)
 

 

 
(32.7
)
Earnings from unconsolidated affiliates, net
5.9

 
0.3

 

 

 
6.2

Other income, net

 

 

 
0.1

 
0.1

EBITDA
$
58.8

 
$
12.1

 
$
9.5

 
$
(28.8
)
 
$
51.6

Goodwill
$
45.9

 
$
31.2

 
$
172.4

 
$

 
$
249.5

Total assets
$
2,394.1

 
$
1,191.2

 
$
974.8

 
$
33.3

 
$
4,593.4

Purchases of property, plant and equipment
$
4.2

 
$
11.6

 
$
4.7

 
$
0.1

 
$
20.6

 
Three Months Ended June 30, 2015
 
Gathering and Processing
 
Storage and Transportation
 
Marketing, Supply and Logistics
 
Corporate
 
Total
Revenues
$
346.8

 
$
68.5

 
$
226.2

 
$

 
$
641.5

Intersegment revenues
33.8

 

 
(33.8
)
 

 

Costs of product/services sold
293.1

 
5.3

 
161.1

 

 
459.5

Operations and maintenance expense
22.3

 
5.9

 
15.7

 

 
43.9

General and administrative expense

 

 

 
30.6

 
30.6

Loss on long-lived assets
(0.6
)
 

 

 

 
(0.6
)
Goodwill impairment
(220.7
)
 

 
(60.3
)
 

 
(281.0
)
Earnings from unconsolidated affiliates, net
1.1

 
3.9

 

 

 
5.0

Other income, net

 

 

 
0.1

 
0.1

EBITDA
$
(155.0
)
 
$
61.2

 
$
(44.7
)
 
$
(30.5
)
 
$
(169.0
)
Purchases of property, plant and equipment
$
28.4

 
$
3.9

 
$
3.6

 
$
0.2

 
$
36.1



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Six Months Ended June 30, 2016
 
Gathering and Processing
 
Storage and Transportation
 
Marketing, Supply and Logistics
 
Corporate
 
Total
Revenues
$
508.4

 
$
113.2

 
$
516.3

 
$

 
$
1,137.9

Intersegment revenues
51.1

 
1.5

 
(52.6
)
 

 

Costs of product/services sold
406.1

 
4.8

 
402.5

 

 
813.4

Operations and maintenance expense
38.7

 
15.7

 
32.4

 

 
86.8

General and administrative expense

 

 

 
51.9

 
51.9

Loss on long-lived assets

 
(32.7
)
 

 

 
(32.7
)
Goodwill impairment
(8.6
)
 
(13.7
)
 
(87.4
)
 

 
(109.7
)
Earnings from unconsolidated affiliates, net
11.0

 
1.7

 

 

 
12.7

Other income, net

 

 

 
0.2

 
0.2

EBITDA
$
117.1

 
$
49.5

 
$
(58.6
)
 
$
(51.7
)
 
$
56.3

Goodwill
$
45.9

 
$
31.2

 
$
172.4

 
$

 
$
249.5

Total assets
$
2,394.1

 
$
1,191.2

 
$
974.8

 
$
33.3

 
$
4,593.4

Purchases of property, plant and equipment
$
48.5

 
$
14.9

 
$
11.8

 
$
1.0

 
$
76.2


 
Six Months Ended June 30, 2015
 
Gathering and Processing
 
Storage and Transportation
 
Marketing, Supply and Logistics
 
Corporate
 
Total
Revenues
$
697.1

 
$
136.1

 
$
539.8

 
$

 
$
1,373.0

Intersegment revenues
43.9

 

 
(43.9
)
 

 

Costs of product/services sold
559.8

 
10.6

 
418.8

 

 
989.2

Operations and maintenance expense
46.4

 
12.3

 
35.8

 

 
94.5

General and administrative expense

 

 

 
58.1

 
58.1

Goodwill impairment
(220.7
)
 

 
(60.3
)
 

 
(281.0
)
Loss on long-lived assets
(0.9
)
 
(0.7
)
 

 

 
(1.6
)
Earnings from unconsolidated affiliates, net
3.6

 
4.8

 

 

 
8.4

Other income, net

 

 

 
0.3

 
0.3

EBITDA
$
(83.2
)
 
$
117.3

 
$
(19.0
)
 
$
(57.8
)
 
$
(42.7
)
Purchases of property, plant and equipment
$
64.6

 
$
8.0

 
$
10.5

 
$
0.4

 
$
83.5


Below is a reconciliation of CMLP's net loss to EBITDA (in millions):

 
Three Months Ended
 
Six Months Ended
 
June 30,
 
June 30,
 
2016
 
2015
 
2016
 
2015
Net loss
$
(35.6
)
 
$
(72.8
)
 
$
(130.9
)
 
$
(43.7
)
Add:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest and debt expense, net
34.3

 
32.6

 
70.4

 
62.5

(Gain) loss on modification/extinguishment of debt
(10.0
)
 
17.1

 
(10.0
)
 
17.1

Provision for income taxes
0.2

 
0.1

 

 
0.5

Depreciation, amortization and accretion
67.1

 
69.5

 
132.0

 
138.3

EBITDA
$
56.0

 
$
46.5

 
$
61.5

 
$
174.7


The following tables summarize CMLP's reportable segment data for the three and six months ended June 30, 2016 and 2015 (in millions). Included in earnings from unconsolidated affiliates below was approximately $4.4 million and $0.7 million of

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depreciation and amortization expense and gains (losses) on long-lived assets, net related to our equity investments for the three months ended June 30, 2016 and 2015 and $7.0 million and $3.8 million for the six months ended June 30, 2016 and 2015.
 
Three Months Ended June 30, 2016
 
Gathering and Processing
 
Storage and Transportation
 
Marketing, Supply and Logistics
 
Corporate
 
Total
Revenues
$
269.5

 
$
53.8

 
$
278.6

 
$

 
$
601.9

Intersegment revenues
30.6

 
1.1

 
(31.7
)
 

 

Costs of product/services sold
226.3

 
1.9

 
221.8

 

 
450.0

Operations and maintenance expense
20.9

 
4.9

 
15.6

 

 
41.4

General and administrative expense

 

 

 
28.0

 
28.0

Loss on long-lived assets

 
(32.7
)
 

 

 
(32.7
)
Earnings from unconsolidated affiliates, net
5.9

 
0.3

 

 

 
6.2

EBITDA
$
58.8

 
$
15.7

 
$
9.5

 
$
(28.0
)
 
$
56.0

Goodwill
$
45.9

 
$
31.2

 
$
172.4

 
$

 
$
249.5

Total assets
$
2,603.3

 
$
1,188.9

 
$
974.8

 
$
18.9

 
$
4,785.9

Purchases of property, plant and equipment
$
4.2

 
$
11.6

 
$
4.7

 
$
0.1

 
$
20.6


 
Three Months Ended June 30, 2015
 
Gathering and Processing
 
Storage and Transportation
 
Marketing, Supply and Logistics
 
Corporate
 
Total
Revenues
$
346.8

 
$
68.5

 
$
226.2

 
$

 
$
641.5

Intersegment revenues
33.8

 

 
(33.8
)
 

 

Costs of product/services sold
293.1

 
5.3

 
161.1

 

 
459.5

Operations and maintenance expense
22.3

 
5.9

 
15.7

 

 
43.9

General and administrative expense

 

 

 
27.3

 
27.3

Goodwill impairment
(8.3
)
 

 
(60.3
)
 

 
(68.6
)
Loss on long-lived assets
(0.6
)
 
(0.1
)
 

 

 
(0.7
)
Earnings from unconsolidated affiliates, net
1.1

 
3.9

 

 

 
5.0

EBITDA
$
57.4

 
$
61.1

 
$
(44.7
)
 
$
(27.3
)
 
$
46.5

Purchases of property, plant and equipment
$
28.4

 
$
3.9

 
$
3.6

 
$
0.2

 
$
36.1


 
Six Months Ended June 30, 2016
 
Gathering and Processing
 
Storage and Transportation
 
Marketing, Supply and Logistics
 
Corporate
 
Total
Revenues
$
508.4

 
$
113.2

 
$
516.3

 
$

 
$
1,137.9

Intersegment revenues
51.1

 
1.5

 
(52.6
)
 

 

Costs of product/services sold
406.1

 
4.8

 
402.5

 

 
813.4

Operations and maintenance expense
38.7

 
12.0

 
32.4

 

 
83.1

General and administrative expense

 

 

 
50.2

 
50.2

Goodwill impairment
(8.6
)
 
(13.7
)
 
(87.4
)
 

 
(109.7
)
Loss on long-lived assets

 
(32.7
)
 

 

 
(32.7
)
Earnings from unconsolidated affiliates, net
11.0

 
1.7

 

 

 
12.7

EBITDA
$
117.1

 
$
53.2

 
$
(58.6
)
 
$
(50.2
)
 
$
61.5

Goodwill
$
45.9

 
$
31.2

 
$
172.4

 
$

 
$
249.5

Total assets
$
2,603.3

 
$
1,188.9

 
$
974.8

 
$
18.9

 
$
4,785.9

Purchases of property, plant and equipment
$
48.5

 
$
14.9

 
$
11.8

 
$
1.0

 
$
76.2



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Six Months Ended June 30, 2015
 
Gathering and Processing
 
Storage and Transportation
 
Marketing, Supply and Logistics
 
Corporate
 
Total
Revenues
$
697.1

 
$
136.1

 
$
539.8

 
$

 
$
1,373.0

Intersegment revenues
43.9

 

 
(43.9
)
 

 

Costs of product/services sold
559.8

 
10.6

 
418.8

 

 
989.2

Operations and maintenance expense
46.4

 
12.3

 
35.8

 

 
94.5

General and administrative expense

 

 

 
52.9

 
52.9

Goodwill impairment
(8.3
)
 

 
(60.3
)
 

 
(68.6
)
Loss on long-lived assets
(0.9
)
 
(0.6
)
 

 

 
(1.5
)
Earnings from unconsolidated affiliates, net
3.6

 
4.8

 

 

 
8.4

EBITDA
$
129.2

 
$
117.4

 
$
(19.0
)
 
$
(52.9
)
 
$
174.7

Purchases of property, plant and equipment
$
64.6

 
$
8.0

 
$
10.5

 
$
0.4

 
$
83.5



Note 13 – Condensed Consolidating Financial Information

Crestwood Midstream is a holding company (Parent) and owns no operating assets and has no significant operations independent of its subsidiaries. Obligations under Crestwood Midstream's senior notes and its credit facility are jointly and severally guaranteed by substantially all of its subsidiaries, except for Crestwood Delaware Basin LLC, Crestwood Niobrara, Crestwood Northeast, PRBIC and Tres Holdings and their respective subsidiaries (collectively, Non-Guarantor Subsidiaries). Crestwood Midstream Finance Corp., the co-issuer of its senior notes, is Crestwood Midstream's 100% owned subsidiary and has no material assets, operations, revenues or cash flows other than those related to its service as co-issuer of the Crestwood Midstream senior notes.

The tables below present condensed consolidating financial statements for Crestwood Midstream as parent on a stand-alone, unconsolidated basis, and Crestwood Midstream's combined guarantor and combined non-guarantor subsidiaries as of June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, and for the three and six months ended June 30, 2016 and 2015.  The financial information may not necessarily be indicative of the results of operations, cash flows or financial position had the subsidiaries operated as independent entities.


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Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
Condensed Consolidating Balance Sheet
June 30, 2016
(in millions)
 
Parent
 
Guarantor
Subsidiaries
 
Non-
Guarantor
Subsidiaries
 
Eliminations
 
Consolidated
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Current assets:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cash
$
0.2

 
$

 
$

 
$

 
$
0.2

Accounts receivable

 
242.4

 
1.9

 

 
244.3

Inventory

 
43.5

 

 

 
43.5

Assets held for sale

 
55.0

 

 

 
55.0

Other current assets

 
19.8

 

 

 
19.8

Total current assets
0.2

 
360.7

 
1.9

 

 
362.8

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Property, plant and equipment, net

 
2,355.9

 

 

 
2,355.9

Goodwill and intangible assets, net

 
965.2

 

 

 
965.2

Investment in consolidated affiliates
4,310.1

 

 

 
(4,310.1
)
 

Investment in unconsolidated affiliates

 

 
1,099.1

 

 
1,099.1

Other assets

 
2.9

 

 

 
2.9

Total assets
$
4,310.3

 
$
3,684.7

 
$
1,101.0

 
$
(4,310.1
)
 
$
4,785.9

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Liabilities and partners' capital
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Current liabilities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Accounts payable
$

 
$
161.8

 
$

 
$

 
$
161.8

Other current liabilities
23.4

 
82.9

 

 

 
106.3

Total current liabilities
23.4

 
244.7

 

 

 
268.1

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Long-term liabilities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Long-term debt, less current portion
1,580.1

 
1.5

 

 

 
1,581.6

Other long-term liabilities

 
40.9

 

 

 
40.9

Deferred income taxes

 
0.7

 

 

 
0.7

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Partners' capital
2,706.8

 
3,396.9

 
913.2

 
(4,310.1
)
 
2,706.8

Interest of non-controlling partners in subsidiaries

 

 
187.8

 

 
187.8

Total partners' capital
2,706.8

 
3,396.9

 
1,101.0

 
(4,310.1
)
 
2,894.6

Total liabilities and partners' capital
$
4,310.3

 
$
3,684.7

 
$
1,101.0

 
$
(4,310.1
)
 
$
4,785.9


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Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
Condensed Consolidating Balance Sheet
December 31, 2015
(in millions)
 
Parent
 
Guarantor
Subsidiaries
 
Non-
Guarantor
Subsidiaries
 
Eliminations
 
Consolidated
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Current assets:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cash
$
0.1

 
$

 
$

 
$

 
$
0.1

Accounts receivable

 
236.0

 
0.5

 

 
236.5

Inventory

 
44.5

 

 

 
44.5

Other current assets

 
52.5

 

 

 
52.5

Total current assets
0.1

 
333.0

 
0.5

 

 
333.6

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Property, plant and equipment, net

 
3,525.7

 

 

 
3,525.7

Goodwill and intangible assets, net

 
1,846.9

 

 

 
1,846.9

Investment in consolidated affiliates
5,506.8

 

 

 
(5,506.8
)
 

Investment in unconsolidated affiliates

 

 
254.3

 

 
254.3

Other assets

 
3.1

 

 

 
3.1

Total assets
$
5,506.9

 
$
5,708.7

 
$
254.8

 
$
(5,506.8
)
 
$
5,963.6

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Liabilities and partners' capital
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Current liabilities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Accounts payable
$

 
$
141.3

 
$
0.1

 
$

 
$
141.4

Other current liabilities
26.4

 
85.2

 

 

 
111.6

Total current liabilities
26.4

 
226.5

 
0.1

 

 
253.0

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Long-term liabilities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Long-term debt, less current portion
2,498.9

 
2.9

 

 

 
2,501.8

Other long-term liabilities

 
43.3

 

 

 
43.3

Deferred income taxes

 
0.4

 

 

 
0.4

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Partners' capital
2,981.6

 
5,435.6

 
71.2

 
(5,506.8
)
 
2,981.6

Interest of non-controlling partners in subsidiaries

 

 
183.5

 

 
183.5

Total partners' capital
2,981.6

 
5,435.6

 
254.7

 
(5,506.8
)
 
3,165.1

Total liabilities and partners' capital
$
5,506.9

 
$
5,708.7

 
$
254.8

 
$
(5,506.8
)
 
$
5,963.6




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Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
Condensed Consolidating Statement of Operations
Three Months Ended June 30, 2016
(in millions)
 
Parent
 
Guarantor
Subsidiaries
 
Non-
Guarantor
Subsidiaries
 
Eliminations
 
Consolidated
Revenues
$

 
$
601.9

 
$

 
$

 
$
601.9

Costs of product/services sold

 
450.0

 

 

 
450.0

Expenses:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Operations and maintenance

 
41.4

 

 

 
41.4

General and administrative
23.2

 
4.8

 

 

 
28.0

Depreciation, amortization and accretion

 
67.1

 

 

 
67.1

 
23.2

 
113.3

 

 

 
136.5

Other operating expense:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Loss on long-lived assets, net

 
(32.7
)
 

 

 
(32.7
)
Goodwill impairment

 

 

 

 

Operating income (loss)
(23.2
)
 
5.9

 

 

 
(17.3
)
Earnings from unconsolidated affiliates, net

 

 
6.2

 

 
6.2

Interest and debt expense, net
(34.3
)
 

 

 

 
(34.3
)
Gain on modification/extinguishment of debt
10.0

 

 

 

 
10.0

Equity in net income (loss) of subsidiary
11.9

 

 

 
(11.9
)
 

Income (loss) before income taxes
(35.6
)
 
5.9

 
6.2

 
(11.9
)
 
(35.4
)
Provision for income taxes

 
0.2

 

 

 
0.2

Net income (loss)
(35.6
)
 
5.7

 
6.2

 
(11.9
)
 
(35.6
)
Net income attributable to non-controlling partners in subsidiaries

 

 
6.0

 

 
6.0

Net income (loss) attributable to Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
$
(35.6
)
 
$
5.7

 
$
0.2

 
$
(11.9
)
 
$
(41.6
)

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Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
Condensed Consolidating Statement of Operations
Three Months Ended June 30, 2015
(in millions)
 
Parent
 
Guarantor
Subsidiaries
 
Non-
Guarantor
Subsidiaries
 
Eliminations
 
Consolidated
Revenues
$

 
$
641.5

 
$

 
$

 
$
641.5

Costs of product/services sold

 
459.5

 

 

 
459.5

Expenses:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Operations and maintenance

 
43.9

 

 

 
43.9

General and administrative
16.4

 
10.9

 

 

 
27.3

Depreciation, amortization and accretion
0.9

 
68.6

 

 

 
69.5

 
17.3

 
123.4

 

 

 
140.7

Other operating expense:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Loss on long-lived assets, net

 
(0.7
)
 

 

 
(0.7
)
Goodwill Impairment

 
(68.6
)
 

 

 
(68.6
)
Operating loss
(17.3
)
 
(10.7
)
 

 

 
(28.0
)
Earnings from unconsolidated affiliates, net

 

 
5.0

 

 
5.0

Interest and debt expense, net
(32.6
)
 

 

 

 
(32.6
)
Loss on modification/extinguishment of debt
(17.1
)
 

 

 

 
(17.1
)
Equity in net income (loss) of subsidiary
(5.8
)
 

 

 
5.8

 

Income (loss) before income taxes
(72.8
)
 
(10.7
)
 
5.0

 
5.8

 
(72.7
)
Provision for income taxes

 
0.1

 

 

 
0.1

Net income (loss)
(72.8
)
 
(10.8
)
 
5.0

 
5.8

 
(72.8
)
Net income attributable to non-controlling partners in subsidiaries

 

 
5.7

 

 
5.7

Net income (loss) attributable to Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
(72.8
)
 
(10.8
)
 
(0.7
)
 
5.8

 
(78.5
)
Net income attributable to Class A preferred units
7.5

 

 

 

 
7.5

Net income (loss) attributable to partners
$
(80.3
)
 
$
(10.8
)
 
$
(0.7
)
 
$
5.8

 
$
(86.0
)


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Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
Condensed Consolidating Statement of Operations
Six Months Ended June 30, 2016
(in millions)
 
Parent
 
Guarantor
Subsidiaries
 
Non-
Guarantor
Subsidiaries
 
Eliminations
 
Consolidated
Revenues
$

 
$
1,137.9

 
$

 
$

 
$
1,137.9

Costs of product/services sold

 
813.4

 

 

 
813.4

Expenses:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Operations and maintenance

 
83.1

 

 

 
83.1

General and administrative
40.9

 
9.3

 

 

 
50.2

Depreciation, amortization and accretion

 
132.0

 

 

 
132.0

 
40.9

 
224.4

 

 

 
265.3

Other operating expense:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Loss on long-lived assets, net

 
(32.7
)
 

 

 
(32.7
)
Goodwill impairment

 
(109.7
)
 

 

 
(109.7
)
Operating loss
(40.9
)
 
(42.3
)
 

 

 
(83.2
)
Earnings from unconsolidated affiliates, net

 

 
12.7

 

 
12.7

Interest and debt expense, net
(70.4
)
 

 

 

 
(70.4
)
Gain on modification/extinguishment of debt
10.0

 

 

 

 
10.0

Equity in net income (loss) of subsidiary
(29.6
)
 

 

 
29.6

 

Net income (loss)
(130.9
)
 
(42.3
)
 
12.7

 
29.6

 
(130.9
)
Net income attributable to non-controlling partners in subsidiaries

 

 
11.9

 

 
11.9

Net income (loss) attributable to Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
$
(130.9
)
 
$
(42.3
)
 
$
0.8

 
$
29.6

 
$
(142.8
)

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Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
Condensed Consolidating Statement of Operations
Six Months Ended June 30, 2015
(in millions)
 
Parent
 
Guarantor
Subsidiaries
 
Non-
Guarantor
Subsidiaries
 
Eliminations
 
Consolidated
Revenues
$

 
$
1,373.0

 
$

 
$

 
$
1,373.0

Costs of product/services sold

 
989.2

 

 

 
989.2

Expenses:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Operations and maintenance

 
94.5

 

 

 
94.5

General and administrative
29.8

 
23.1

 

 

 
52.9

Depreciation, amortization and accretion
1.1

 
137.2

 

 

 
138.3

 
30.9

 
254.8

 

 

 
285.7

Other operating expense:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Loss on long-lived assets, net

 
(1.5
)
 

 

 
(1.5
)
Goodwill Impairment

 
(68.6
)
 

 

 
(68.6
)
Operating income (loss)
(30.9
)
 
58.9

 

 

 
28.0

Earnings from unconsolidated affiliates, net

 

 
8.4

 

 
8.4

Interest and debt expense, net
(62.5
)
 

 

 

 
(62.5
)
Loss on modification/extinguishment of debt
(17.1
)
 

 

 

 
(17.1
)
Equity in net income (loss) of subsidiary
66.8

 

 

 
(66.8
)
 

Income (loss) before income taxes
(43.7
)
 
58.9

 
8.4

 
(66.8
)
 
(43.2
)
Provision for income taxes

 
0.5

 

 

 
0.5

Net income (loss)
(43.7
)
 
58.4

 
8.4

 
(66.8
)
 
(43.7
)
Net income attributable to non-controlling partners in subsidiaries

 

 
11.3

 

 
11.3

Net income (loss) attributable to Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
(43.7
)
 
58.4

 
(2.9
)
 
(66.8
)
 
(55.0
)
Net income attributable to Class A preferred units
16.7

 

 

 

 
16.7

Net income (loss) attributable to partners
$
(60.4
)
 
$
58.4

 
$
(2.9
)
 
$
(66.8
)
 
$
(71.7
)

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Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
Condensed Consolidating Statement of Cash Flows
Six Months Ended June 30, 2016
(in millions)
 
Parent
 
Guarantor
Subsidiaries
 
Non-
Guarantor
Subsidiaries
 
Eliminations
 
Consolidated
Cash flows from operating activities:
$
(110.9
)
 
$
296.5

 
$
10.4

 
$

 
$
196.0

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cash flows from investing activities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Purchases of property, plant and equipment
(1.0
)
 
(75.2
)
 

 

 
(76.2
)
Investment in unconsolidated affiliates

 

 
(5.5
)
 

 
(5.5
)
Proceeds from the sale of assets

 
942.0

 

 

 
942.0

Capital distributions from unconsolidated affiliates

 

 
5.5

 

 
5.5

Capital distributions from consolidated affiliates
2.8

 

 

 
(2.8
)
 

Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities
1.8

 
866.8

 

 
(2.8
)
 
865.8

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cash flows from financing activities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Proceeds from the issuance of long-term debt
1,078.8

 

 

 

 
1,078.8

Principal payments on long-term debt
(1,986.8
)
 
(0.7
)
 

 

 
(1,987.5
)
Payments on capital leases

 
(0.9
)
 

 

 
(0.9
)
Payments for debt-related deferred costs
(3.3
)
 

 

 

 
(3.3
)
Distributions paid
(140.6
)
 

 
(7.6
)
 

 
(148.2
)
Distributions to parent

 

 
(2.8
)
 
2.8

 

Taxes paid for unit-based compensation vesting

 
(0.6
)
 

 

 
(0.6
)
Change in intercompany balances
1,161.1

 
(1,161.1
)
 

 

 

Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities
109.2

 
(1,163.3
)
 
(10.4
)
 
2.8

 
(1,061.7
)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net change in cash
0.1

 

 

 

 
0.1

Cash at beginning of period
0.1

 

 

 

 
0.1

Cash at end of period
$
0.2

 
$

 
$

 
$

 
$
0.2


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Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
Condensed Consolidating Statement of Cash Flows
Six Months Ended June 30, 2015
(in millions)
 
Parent
 
Guarantor
Subsidiaries
 
Non-
Guarantor
Subsidiaries
 
Eliminations
 
Consolidated
Cash flows from operating activities:
$
(89.1
)
 
$
286.6

 
$
6.0

 
$

 
$
203.5

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cash flows from investing activities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Purchases of property, plant and equipment
(0.4
)
 
(83.1
)
 

 

 
(83.5
)
Investment in unconsolidated affiliates

 

 
(27.8
)
 

 
(27.8
)
Capital distributions from unconsolidated affiliates

 

 
1.0

 

 
1.0

Proceeds from the sale of assets

 
2.1

 

 

 
2.1

Capital contributions to consolidated affiliates
(24.6
)
 

 

 
24.6

 

Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities
(25.0
)
 
(81.0
)
 
(26.8
)
 
24.6

 
(108.2
)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cash flows from financing activities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Proceeds from the issuance of long-term debt
1,865.1

 

 

 

 
1,865.1

Principal payments on long-term debt
(1,713.2
)
 

 

 

 
(1,713.2
)
Payments on capital leases
(0.9
)
 
(0.3
)
 

 

 
(1.2
)
Payments for debt-related deferred costs
(11.7
)
 

 

 

 
(11.7
)
Financing fees paid for early debt redemption
(13.6
)
 

 

 

 
(13.6
)
Distributions paid
(221.4
)
 

 
(3.8
)
 

 
(225.2
)
Contributions from parent

 

 
24.6

 
(24.6
)
 

Taxes paid for unit-based compensation vesting

 
(2.1
)
 

 

 
(2.1
)
Change in intercompany balances
210.0

 
(210.0
)
 

 

 

Other
(0.2
)
 

 

 

 
(0.2
)
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities
114.1

 
(212.4
)
 
20.8

 
(24.6
)
 
(102.1
)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net change in cash

 
(6.8
)
 

 

 
(6.8
)
Cash at beginning of period

 
7.6

 

 

 
7.6

Cash at end of period
$

 
$
0.8

 
$

 
$

 
$
0.8



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Item 2.
Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

Our Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and the accompanying footnotes and Item 7. Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations in our 2015 Annual Report on Form 10-K.

This report, including information included or incorporated by reference herein, contains forward-looking statements concerning the financial condition, results of operations, plans, objectives, future performance and business of our company and its subsidiaries. These forward-looking statements include:

statements that are not historical in nature, including, but not limited to: (i) our belief that anticipated cash from operations, cash distributions from entities that we control, and borrowing capacity under our credit facility will be sufficient to meet our anticipated liquidity needs for the foreseeable future; (ii) our belief that we do not have material potential liability in connection with legal proceedings that would have a significant financial impact on our consolidated financial condition, results of operations or cash flows; and (iii) our belief that our assets will continue to benefit from the development of unconventional shale plays as significant supply basins; and

statements preceded by, followed by or that contain forward-looking terminology including the words “believe,” “expect,” “may,” “will,” “should,” “could,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “intend” or the negation thereof, or similar expressions.

Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance or results. They involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions. Actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements due to, among others, the following factors:

our ability to successfully implement our business plan for our assets and operations;
governmental legislation and regulations;
industry factors that influence the supply of and demand for crude oil, natural gas and NGLs;
industry factors that influence the demand for services in the markets (particularly unconventional shale plays) in which we provide services;
weather conditions;
the availability of crude oil, natural gas and NGLs, and the price of those commodities, to consumers relative to the price of alternative and competing fuels;
economic conditions;
costs or difficulties related to the integration of our existing businesses and acquisitions;
environmental claims;
operating hazards and other risks incidental to the provision of midstream services, including gathering, compressing, treating, processing, fractionating, transporting and storing energy products (i.e., crude oil, NGLs and natural gas) and related products (i.e., produced water);
interest rates;
the price and availability of debt and equity financing; and
the ability to sell or monetize assets in the current market, to reduce indebtedness or for other general partnership purposes.

For additional factors that could cause actual results to be materially different from those described in the forward-looking statements, see Part I, Item IA. Risk Factors of our 2015 Annual Report on Form 10-K.

Outlook and Trends

Our business objective is to create long-term value for our stakeholders by maximizing throughput on our assets, expanding our services and exercising prudent control of operating and administrative costs, resulting in stable operating margins and improving cash flows from operations. Our business strategy further depends on our ability to provide increased services to our customers at competitive fees and develop growth projects that can be financed appropriately.

We have positioned the Company to generate consistent results in a low commodity price environment. Many of our assets are located on long-term, core acreage dedications in shale plays which are economic to varying degrees based upon natural gas, NGL and crude oil prices, the availability of midstream infrastructure to flow production to market and the operational and financial condition of our diverse customer base. We believe the diversity of our asset portfolio, wide range of services provided and extensive customer portfolio, taken together, positions us to be successful in the current market, which has been

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impacted by prolonged low commodity prices. In addition, a substantial portion of the midstream services we provide to customers in the shale plays are based on fixed fee, take-or-pay or cost-of-service agreements that ensure a minimum level of cash flow regardless of actual commodity prices or volumetric throughput. We are actively working with our customers to improve their profitability by adjusting our rates, services and/or volume commitments. Many of the discussions with our customers regarding amendments and/or extensions of their contracts are substantially complete, and we do not expect the results of these discussions to have a significant adverse impact on our 2016 results.

In 2016, we are focused on executing on a strategic plan to substantially de-risk our investment profile. As part of our strategic plan, we recently formed a joint venture with a subsidiary of Con Edison to own and further develop our natural gas storage and transportation operations in the northeast. The proceeds of approximately $945 million received by us in the transaction were used to retire indebtedness (including approximately $623 million of borrowings under Crestwood Midstream's credit facility and approximately $313 million of senior notes), which has substantially reduced our financial leverage and improved our liquidity.

In conjunction with these matters, Crestwood Equity declared a quarterly distribution of $0.60 per common unit for the second quarter of 2016 (or $2.40 per common unit annually), a 56% reduction of the distribution compared to the same period in 2015. This distribution reduction increases our ability to further retire indebtedness to strengthen our balance sheet, and to reinvest capital in our business (including expansions and new growth projects).

During the remainder of 2016, we will continue to execute on our plan to better position the Company to emerge from this challenging market environment as a stronger, better capitalized company. We will remain focused on reducing capital expenditures, eliminating costs (through increased operating efficiencies and otherwise) and exploring options to opportunistically strengthen our balance sheet.

We anticipate that the Company will generate Adjusted EBITDA of $435 million to $465 million in 2016, reflecting our expectations that current industry fundamentals will continue during 2016 and the impact of the contribution of the NE S&T assets to Stagecoach Gas on our 2016 results. We anticipate our gathering and processing segment will generate $235 million to $250 million of EBITDA in 2016, a 10% decrease from 2015, with average volumes being down 15% to 20% year over year driven by our expectation for prolonged weakness in commodity pricing throughout the remainder of 2016. Compared to 2015, we anticipate our gathering and processing volumes in 2016 will be down 10% to 15% for our Barnett operations, 20% to 25% for our Marcellus operations and 1% to 5% for our Arrow operations due to natural declines in production and shut-ins of wells resulting from the continued weakness in commodity pricing in 2016. Our storage and transportation segment is anticipated to generate $170 million to $180 million of EBITDA in 2016, which reflects the impact of the contribution of the NE S&T assets to Stagecoach Gas on our operating results. Finally, we anticipate our marketing, supply and logistics segment will generate $95 million to $100 million of EBITDA in 2016, which is consistent with 2015, with average volumes being flat to 2015. See "How We Evaluate Our Operations" below for our definition of EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP measure) and a reconciliation of net income to EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA.

Through the execution of strategic efforts described above, we expect to increase the stability and strength of the Company through a continued challenging market environment, which will position us to achieve our chief business objective to create long-term value for our stakeholders.

Segment Highlights

Below is a discussion of events that highlight our core business and financing activities.

Gathering and Processing

Barnett Shale. Our gathering and processing systems were integral to Quicksilver Resources, Inc.'s (Quicksilver) Barnett Shale operations, as a substantial amount of Quicksilver's revenues were derived from the sale of natural gas and natural gas liquids produced from acreage dedicated to us. In March 2015, Quicksilver filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. In January 2016, Quicksilver executed an asset purchase agreement with BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC (BlueStone) for the sale of its U.S. oil and gas assets. On April 6, 2016, Quicksilver closed the sale with BlueStone and in connection with the closing, Quicksilver withdrew its motion to reject its gathering agreements with us. In April 2016, we entered into new 10 year agreements with BlueStone to gather and process natural gas across our Alliance, Lake Arlington and Cowtown systems in the Barnett Shale. Under the terms of these agreements, we will gather and process natural gas for BlueStone under fixed-fee and percent-of-proceeds fee structures, and pursuant to the agreements, BlueStone returned wells previously shut-in by Quicksilver to production in July 2016 and will not shut-in or choke back production for economic purposes through the end of 2018. The new agreements with Bluestone are factored into our anticipated 2016 gathering and

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processing segment results described in Outlook and Trends above, and we believe the agreements will provide further stability to our investment profile.
  
Delaware Permian. In late 2015, we expanded the Willow Lake processing plant to 50 MMcf/d, which we completed and placed into service in January 2016. The recent expansion of the Willow Lake system was supported by a seven year contract extension with Mewbourne Oil Co. which increased the amount of WolfCamp drilling and rich gas development expected in the area.

Storage and Transportation

In April 2016, Crestwood Northeast and CEGP entered into a definitive agreement to form the Stagecoach JV to own and further develop our NE S&T assets. Pursuant to the contribution agreement, on June 3, 2016, we contributed to Stagecoach Gas the entities owning the NE S&T assets, CEGP contributed $945 million to Stagecoach Gas in exchange for a 50% equity interest in Stagecoach Gas, and Stagecoach Gas distributed to Crestwood Northeast the net cash proceeds received from CEGP. In conjunction with the contribution, we deconsolidated the NE S&T assets on June 3, 2016 and began accounting for our 50% equity interest in Stagecoach Gas under the equity method of accounting. Additional information about the announced joint venture and certain related matters is available on the Form 8-Ks filed by each of Crestwood Equity and Crestwood Midstream on April 22, 2016 and June 8, 2016.

Critical Accounting Estimates

Our critical accounting estimates are consistent with those described in our 2015 Annual Report on Form 10-K. Below is an update of our critical accounting estimates related to goodwill.

Goodwill Impairment

Our goodwill represents the excess of the amount we paid for a business over the fair value of the net identifiable assets acquired. We evaluate goodwill for impairment annually on December 31, and whenever events indicate that it is more likely than not that the fair value of a reporting unit could be less than its carrying amount. This evaluation requires us to compare the fair value of each of our reporting units to its carrying value (including goodwill). If the fair value exceeds the carrying amount, goodwill of the reporting unit is not considered impaired.

We estimate the fair value of our reporting units based on a number of factors, including discount rates, projected cash flows, and the potential value we would receive if we sold the reporting unit. We also compare the total fair value of our reporting units to our overall enterprise value, which considers the market value for our common and preferred units. Estimating projected cash flows requires us to make certain assumptions as it relates to the future operating performance of each of our reporting units (which includes assumptions, among others, about estimating future operating margins and related future growth in those margins, contracting efforts and the cost and timing of facility expansions) and assumptions related to our customers, such as their future capital and operating plans and their financial condition. When considering operating performance, various factors are considered such as current and changing economic conditions and the commodity price environment, among others. Due to the imprecise nature of these projections and assumptions, actual results can and often do, differ from our estimates. If the assumptions embodied in the projections prove inaccurate, we could incur a future impairment charge. In addition, the use of the income approach to determine the fair value of our reporting units (see further discussion of the use of the income approach below) could result in a different fair value if we had utilized a market approach, or a combination thereof.

We acquired substantially all of our reporting units in 2013, 2012 and 2011, which required us to record the assets, liabilities and goodwill of each of those reporting units at fair value on the date they were acquired. As a result, any level of decrease in the forecasted cash flows of these businesses or increases in the discount rates utilized to value those businesses from their respective acquisition dates would likely result in the fair value of the reporting unit falling below the carrying value of the reporting unit, and could result in an assessment of whether that reporting unit's goodwill is impaired.

Commodity prices have continued to decline since late 2014, and that decline has adversely impacted forecasted cash flows, discount rates and stock/unit prices for most companies in the midstream industry, including us. In particular, due to the significant, sustained decrease in the market price of our common units during the first quarter of 2016, we evaluated the carrying value of our reporting units and determined it was more likely than not that the goodwill associated with several of our reporting units was impaired as of March 31, 2016. As a result of further analysis of the fair value of our reporting units, we recorded goodwill impairments on several of our reporting units during the first quarter of 2016. We did not record any goodwill impairments during the three months ended June 30, 2016.


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The following table summarizes the goodwill of our various reporting units (in millions):

 
 
Goodwill at
 
Goodwill Impairments during the
 Six Months Ended
 
Deconsolidation of the NE S&T Assets at
 
Goodwill at
 
 
December 31, 2015
 
June 30, 2016
 
June 30, 2016
 
June 30, 2016
Gathering and Processing
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Marcellus
 
$
8.6

 
$
8.6

 
$

 
$

Arrow
 
45.9

 

 

 
45.9

Storage and Transportation
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   Northeast Storage and Transportation
 
726.3

 

 
726.3

 

COLT
 
44.9

 
13.7

 

 
31.2

Marketing, Supply and Logistics
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Supply and Logistics
 
167.2

 
65.5

 

 
101.7

Storage and Terminals
 
50.5

 
14.1

 

 
36.4

US Salt
 
12.6

 

 

 
12.6

Trucking
 
29.5

 
7.8

 

 
21.7

Total
 
$
1,085.5

 
$
109.7

 
$
726.3

 
$
249.5


The goodwill impairments recorded during the first quarter of 2016 primarily resulted from increasing the discount rates utilized in determining the fair value of the reporting units for certain of those reporting units considering the significant, sustained decrease in the market price of our common units and the continued decrease in commodity prices and its impact on the midstream industry and our customers. We utilized the income approach to determine the fair value of our reporting units given the limited availability of comparable market-based transactions as of March 31, 2016 and December 31, 2015, and we utilized discount rates ranging from 10% to 19% in applying the income approach to determine the fair value of our reporting units with goodwill as of March 31, 2016. Our COLT, Supply and Logistics, Storage and Terminals and Trucking reporting units also experienced impairments during 2015 based on the impact that the prolonged low commodity price environment is expected to have on the demand for future services provided by these operations. Despite increases in the operating results of these reporting units from 2013 to 2015, in light of our modified expectations, we revised our cash flow forecasts for these operations at December 31, 2015 in light of our current view that these operations will not grow as fast or as significantly in the future as originally forecasted in 2013 when the assets were acquired.

We continue to monitor the remaining goodwill described in the table above, and we could experience additional impairments of the remaining goodwill in the future if we experience a significant sustained decrease in the market value of our common or preferred units or if we receive additional negative information about market conditions or the intent of our customers on our remaining operations with goodwill, which could negatively impact the forecasted cash flows or discount rates utilized to determine the fair value of those businesses. In particular, a 5% decrease in the forecasted cash flows or a 1% increase in the discount rates utilized to determine the fair value of our businesses that recorded goodwill impairments in 2016 could have resulted in an additional $35 million of goodwill impairments as of March 31, 2016. There we no triggers which required us to evaluate our goodwill for impairment during the three months ended June 30, 2016.

How We Evaluate Our Operations
 
We evaluate our overall business performance based primarily on EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA. We evaluate our ability to make distributions to our unitholders based on cash available for distribution and distributions received from Crestwood Midstream.

We do not utilize depreciation, depletion and amortization expense in our key measures because we focus our performance management on cash flow generation and our assets have long useful lives.

EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA - We believe that EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are widely accepted financial indicators of a company's operational performance and its ability to incur and service debt, fund capital expenditures and make distributions. We believe that EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are useful to our investors because it allows them to use the same performance measure analyzed internally by our management to evaluate the performance of our businesses and investments without regard

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to the manner in which they are financed or our capital structure. EBITDA is defined as income before income taxes, plus debt-related costs (net interest and debt expense and gain or loss on modification/extinguishment of debt) and depreciation, amortization and accretion expense. In addition, Adjusted EBITDA considers the adjusted earnings impact of our unconsolidated affiliates by adjusting our equity earnings or losses from our unconsolidated affiliates to reflect our proportionate share (based on the distribution percentage) of their EBITDA, excluding impairments. Adjusted EBITDA also considers the impact of certain significant items, such as unit-based compensation charges, losses on long-lived assets, impairments of goodwill, third party costs incurred related to potential and completed acquisitions, certain environmental remediation costs, certain costs related to our 2015 cost savings initiatives, the change in fair value of commodity inventory-related derivative contracts, and other transactions identified in a specific reporting period. The change in fair value of commodity inventory-related derivative contracts is considered in determining Adjusted EBITDA given that the timing of recognizing gains and losses on these derivative contracts differs from the recognition of revenue for the related underlying sale of inventory that these derivatives relate to. Changes in the fair value of other derivative contracts is not considered in determining Adjusted EBITDA given the relatively short-term nature of those derivative contracts. EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are not measures calculated in accordance with GAAP, as they do not include deductions for items such as depreciation, amortization and accretion, interest and income taxes, which are necessary to maintain our business. EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA should not be considered an alternative to net income, operating cash flow or any other measure of financial performance presented in accordance with GAAP. EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA calculations may vary among entities, so our computation may not be comparable to measures used by other companies.
See our reconciliation of net income to EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA in Results of Operations below.


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Results of Operations

In conjunction with the closing of the Simplification Merger on September 30, 2015, CEQP contributed 100% of its interest in Crestwood Operations to CMLP, and as a result of this equity contribution, CMLP controls the operating and financial decisions of Crestwood Operations. CMLP accounted for this transaction as a reorganization of entities under common control and the accounting standards related to such transactions requires CMLP to retroactively adjust its historical results to reflect the operations of Crestwood Operations as being acquired on June 19, 2013, the date in which CMLP and Crestwood Operations came under common control. The contribution of Crestwood Operations to CMLP had no impact on CEQP's results of operations.

The following tables summarize our results of operations for the three and six months ended June 30, 2016 and 2015 (in millions):
 
Crestwood Equity
 
Crestwood Midstream
 
Three Months Ended
 
Six Months Ended
 
Three Months Ended
 
Six Months Ended
 
June 30,
 
June 30,
 
June 30,
 
June 30,
 
2016
 
2015
 
2016
 
2015
 
2016
 
2015
 
2016
 
2015
Revenues
$
601.9

 
$
641.5

 
$
1,137.9

 
$
1,373.0

 
$
601.9

 
$
641.5

 
$
1,137.9

 
$
1,373.0

Costs of product/services sold
450.0

 
459.5

 
813.4

 
989.2

 
450.0

 
459.5

 
813.4

 
989.2

Operations and maintenance expense
45.0

 
43.9

 
86.8

 
94.5

 
41.4

 
43.9

 
83.1

 
94.5

General and administrative expense
28.9

 
30.6

 
51.9

 
58.1

 
28.0

 
27.3

 
50.2

 
52.9

Depreciation, amortization and accretion
64.4

 
74.8

 
126.7

 
149.0

 
67.1

 
69.5

 
132.0

 
138.3

Loss on long-lived assets, net
(32.7
)
 
(0.6
)
 
(32.7
)
 
(1.6
)
 
(32.7
)
 
(0.7
)
 
(32.7
)
 
(1.5
)
Goodwill impairment

 
(281.0
)
 
(109.7
)
 
(281.0
)
 

 
(68.6
)
 
(109.7
)
 
(68.6
)
Operating income (loss)
(19.1
)
 
(248.9
)
 
(83.3
)
 
(200.4
)
 
(17.3
)
 
(28.0
)
 
(83.2
)
 
28.0

Earnings from unconsolidated affiliates, net
6.2

 
5.0

 
12.7

 
8.4

 
6.2

 
5.0

 
12.7

 
8.4

Interest and debt expense, net
(34.3
)
 
(35.4
)
 
(70.4
)
 
(69.0
)
 
(34.3
)
 
(32.6
)
 
(70.4
)
 
(62.5
)
Gain (loss) on modification/extinguishment of debt
10.0

 
(17.1
)
 
10.0

 
(17.1
)
 
10.0

 
(17.1
)
 
10.0

 
(17.1
)
Other income, net
0.1

 
0.1

 
0.2

 
0.3

 

 

 

 

(Provision) benefit for income taxes

 
0.3

 

 
(0.1
)
 
(0.2
)
 
(0.1
)
 

 
(0.5
)
Net loss
(37.1
)
 
(296.0
)
 
(130.8
)
 
(277.9
)
 
(35.6
)
 
(72.8
)
 
(130.9
)
 
(43.7
)
Add:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest and debt expense, net
34.3

 
35.4

 
70.4

 
69.0

 
34.3

 
32.6

 
70.4

 
62.5

(Gain) loss on modification/extinguishment of debt
(10.0
)
 
17.1

 
(10.0
)
 
17.1

 
(10.0
)
 
17.1

 
(10.0
)
 
17.1

Provision (benefit) for income taxes

 
(0.3
)
 

 
0.1

 
0.2

 
0.1

 

 
0.5

Depreciation, amortization and accretion
64.4

 
74.8

 
126.7

 
149.0

 
67.1

 
69.5

 
132.0

 
138.3

EBITDA
51.6

 
(169.0
)
 
56.3

 
(42.7
)
 
56.0

 
46.5

 
61.5

 
174.7

Unit-based compensation charges
4.8

 
5.9

 
9.3

 
11.7

 
4.8

 
5.3

 
9.3

 
10.5

Loss on long-lived assets, net
32.7

 
0.6

 
32.7

 
1.6

 
32.7

 
0.7

 
32.7

 
1.5

Goodwill impairment

 
281.0

 
109.7

 
281.0

 

 
68.6

 
109.7

 
68.6

Earnings from unconsolidated affiliates, net
(6.2
)
 
(5.0
)
 
(12.7
)
 
(8.4
)
 
(6.2
)
 
(5.0
)
 
(12.7
)
 
(8.4
)
Adjusted EBITDA from unconsolidated affiliates, net
10.6

 
5.7

 
19.7

 
12.2

 
10.6

 
5.7

 
19.7

 
12.2

Change in fair value of commodity inventory-related derivative contracts
3.5

 
1.5

 
0.8

 
2.6

 
3.5

 
1.5

 
0.8

 
2.6

Significant transaction and environmental related costs and other items
9.5

 
12.4

 
10.7

 
17.0

 
9.5

 
10.4

 
10.7

 
14.2

Adjusted EBITDA
$
106.5

 
$
133.1

 
$
226.5

 
$
275.0

 
$
110.9

 
$
133.7

 
$
231.7

 
$
275.9


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Crestwood Equity
 
Crestwood Midstream
 
Three Months Ended
 
Six Months Ended
 
Three Months Ended
 
Six Months Ended
 
June 30,
 
June 30,
 
June 30,
 
June 30,
 
2016
 
2015
 
2016
 
2015
 
2016
 
2015
 
2016
 
2015
Net cash provided by operating activities
$
58.7

 
$
54.5

 
$
193.0

 
$
211.1

 
$
60.3

 
$
97.8

 
$
196.0

 
$
203.5

Net changes in operating assets and liabilities
(2.7
)
 
31.6

 
(53.3
)
 
(28.0
)
 
0.4

 
(5.7
)
 
(50.3
)
 
(8.9
)
Amortization of debt-related deferred costs, discounts and premiums
(1.7
)
 
(2.3
)
 
(3.4
)
 
(4.4
)
 
(1.7
)
 
(2.0
)
 
(3.4
)
 
(3.9
)
Interest and debt expense, net
34.3

 
35.4

 
70.4

 
69.0

 
34.3

 
32.6

 
70.4

 
62.5

Market adjustment on interest rate swaps

 
0.2

 

 
0.5

 

 

 

 

Unit-based compensation charges
(4.8
)
 
(5.9
)
 
(9.3
)
 
(11.7
)
 
(4.8
)
 
(5.3
)
 
(9.3
)
 
(10.5
)
Loss on long-lived assets, net
(32.7
)
 
(0.6
)
 
(32.7
)
 
(1.6
)
 
(32.7
)
 
(0.7
)
 
(32.7
)
 
(1.5
)
Goodwill impairment

 
(281.0
)
 
(109.7
)
 
(281.0
)
 

 
(68.6
)
 
(109.7
)
 
(68.6
)
Earnings (loss) from unconsolidated affiliates, net, adjusted for cash distributions

 
(1.3
)
 
0.8

 
2.1

 

 
(1.3
)
 
0.8

 
2.1

Deferred income taxes
0.5

 
0.7

 
0.6

 
1.6

 

 
(0.2
)
 
(0.2
)
 
(0.3
)
Provision (benefit) for income taxes

 
(0.3
)
 

 
0.1

 
0.2

 
0.1

 

 
0.5

Other non-cash income

 

 
(0.1
)
 
(0.4
)
 

 
(0.2
)
 
(0.1
)
 
(0.2
)
EBITDA
51.6

 
(169.0
)
 
56.3

 
(42.7
)
 
56.0

 
46.5

 
61.5

 
174.7

Unit-based compensation charges
4.8

 
5.9

 
9.3

 
11.7

 
4.8

 
5.3

 
9.3

 
10.5

Loss on long-lived assets, net
32.7

 
0.6

 
32.7

 
1.6

 
32.7

 
0.7

 
32.7

 
1.5

Goodwill impairment

 
281.0

 
109.7

 
281.0

 

 
68.6

 
109.7

 
68.6

Earnings from unconsolidated affiliates, net
(6.2
)
 
(5.0
)
 
(12.7
)
 
(8.4
)
 
(6.2
)
 
(5.0
)
 
(12.7
)
 
(8.4
)
Adjusted EBITDA from unconsolidated affiliates, net
10.6

 
5.7

 
19.7

 
12.2

 
10.6

 
5.7

 
19.7

 
12.2

Change in fair value of commodity inventory-related derivative contracts
3.5

 
1.5

 
0.8

 
2.6

 
3.5

 
1.5

 
0.8

 
2.6

Significant transaction and environmental related costs and other items
9.5

 
12.4

 
10.7

 
17.0

 
9.5

 
10.4

 
10.7

 
14.2

Adjusted EBITDA
$
106.5

 
$
133.1

 
$
226.5

 
$
275.0

 
$
110.9

 
$
133.7

 
$
231.7

 
$
275.9


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Segment Results

In conjunction with the Simplification Merger, we modified our business segments and our financial statements to reflect three operating and reporting segments: (i) gathering and processing (G&P); (ii) storage and transportation; and (iii) marketing, supply and logistics (formerly NGL and crude services operations). Consequently, the results of our Arrow operations are now reflected in our gathering and processing operations for all periods presented and our COLT and PRBIC operations are now reflected in our storage and transportation operations for all periods presented. These respective operations were previously included in our NGL and crude services operations.

The following tables summarize the EBITDA of our segments (in millions):

Crestwood Equity
 
Three Months Ended
 
Three Months Ended
 
June 30, 2016
 
June 30, 2015
 
Gathering and Processing
 
Storage and Transportation
 
Marketing, Supply and Logistics
 
Gathering and Processing
 
Storage and Transportation
 
Marketing, Supply and Logistics
Revenues
$
269.5

 
$
53.8

 
$
278.6

 
$
346.8

 
$
68.5

 
$
226.2

Intersegment revenues
30.6

 
1.1

 
(31.7
)
 
33.8

 

 
(33.8
)
Costs of product/services sold
226.3

 
1.9

 
221.8

 
293.1

 
5.3

 
161.1

Operations and maintenance expense
20.9

 
8.5

 
15.6

 
22.3

 
5.9

 
15.7

Goodwill impairment

 

 

 
(220.7
)
 

 
(60.3
)
Loss on long-lived assets

 
(32.7
)
 

 
(0.6
)
 

 

Earnings from unconsolidated affiliates, net
5.9

 
0.3

 

 
1.1

 
3.9

 

EBITDA
$
58.8

 
$
12.1

 
$
9.5

 
$
(155.0
)
 
$
61.2

 
$
(44.7
)

 
Six Months Ended
 
Six Months Ended
 
June 30, 2016
 
June 30, 2015
 
Gathering and Processing
 
Storage and Transportation
 
Marketing, Supply and Logistics
 
Gathering and Processing
 
Storage and Transportation
 
Marketing, Supply and Logistics
Revenues
$
508.4

 
$
113.2

 
$
516.3

 
$
697.1

 
$
136.1

 
$
539.8

Intersegment revenues
51.1

 
1.5

 
(52.6
)
 
43.9

 

 
(43.9
)
Costs of product/services sold
406.1

 
4.8

 
402.5

 
559.8

 
10.6

 
418.8

Operations and maintenance expense
38.7

 
15.7

 
32.4

 
46.4

 
12.3

 
35.8

Goodwill impairment
(8.6
)
 
(13.7
)
 
(87.4
)
 
(220.7
)
 

 
(60.3
)
Loss on long-lived assets

 
(32.7
)
 

 
(0.9
)
 
(0.7
)
 

Earnings from unconsolidated affiliates, net
11.0

 
1.7

 

 
3.6

 
4.8

 

EBITDA
$
117.1

 
$
49.5

 
$
(58.6
)
 
$
(83.2
)
 
$
117.3

 
$
(19.0
)


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Crestwood Midstream
 
Three Months Ended
 
Three Months Ended
 
June 30, 2016
 
June 30, 2015
 
Gathering and Processing
 
Storage and Transportation
 
Marketing, Supply and Logistics
 
Gathering and Processing
 
Storage and Transportation
 
Marketing, Supply and Logistics
Revenues
$
269.5

 
$
53.8

 
$
278.6

 
$
346.8

 
$
68.5

 
$
226.2

Intersegment revenues
30.6

 
1.1

 
(31.7
)
 
33.8

 

 
(33.8
)
Costs of product/services sold
226.3

 
1.9

 
221.8

 
293.1

 
5.3

 
161.1

Operations and maintenance expense
20.9

 
4.9

 
15.6

 
22.3

 
5.9

 
15.7

Goodwill impairment

 

 

 
(8.3
)
 

 
(60.3
)
Loss on long-lived assets

 
(32.7
)
 

 
(0.6
)
 
(0.1
)
 

Earnings from unconsolidated affiliates, net
5.9

 
0.3

 

 
1.1

 
3.9

 

EBITDA
$
58.8

 
$
15.7

 
$
9.5

 
$
57.4

 
$
61.1

 
$
(44.7
)

 
Six Months Ended
 
Six Months Ended
 
June 30, 2016
 
June 30, 2015
 
Gathering and Processing
 
Storage and Transportation
 
Marketing, Supply and Logistics
 
Gathering and Processing
 
Storage and Transportation
 
Marketing, Supply and Logistics
Revenues
$
508.4

 
$
113.2

 
$
516.3

 
$
697.1

 
$
136.1

 
$
539.8

Intersegment revenues
51.1

 
1.5

 
(52.6
)
 
43.9

 

 
(43.9
)
Costs of product/services sold
406.1

 
4.8

 
402.5

 
559.8

 
10.6

 
418.8

Operations and maintenance expense
38.7

 
12.0

 
32.4

 
46.4

 
12.3

 
35.8

Goodwill impairment
(8.6
)
 
(13.7
)
 
(87.4
)
 
(8.3
)
 

 
(60.3
)
Loss on long-lived assets

 
(32.7
)
 

 
(0.9
)
 
(0.6
)
 

Earnings from unconsolidated affiliates, net
11.0

 
1.7

 

 
3.6

 
4.8

 

EBITDA
$
117.1

 
$
53.2

 
$
(58.6
)
 
$
129.2

 
$
117.4

 
$
(19.0
)

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Below is a discussion of the factors that impacted EBITDA by segment for the three and six months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same periods in 2015.

Gathering and Processing

EBITDA for CMLP's G&P segment increased by approximately $1.4 million for the three months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same period in 2015, while we experienced a decrease in CMLP's G&P segment EBITDA of approximately $12.1 million for the six months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same period in 2015. The comparability of our G&P segment's results period over period is impacted by goodwill impairments recorded during the first quarter of 2016 and the second quarter of 2015, which are further described below. In addition, during the three and six months ended June 30, 2016, our G&P segment's revenues were lower by approximately $80.5 million and $181.5 million compared to the same periods in 2015, partially offset by lower costs of product/services sold of approximately $66.8 million and $153.7 million. These decreases were primarily driven by our Arrow operations, which experienced a $66.2 million and $151.7 million reduction in revenues, substantially offset by a $65.9 million and $150.3 million decrease in costs of products/services sold. The decrease in Arrow's product revenues and costs of product/services sold was driven by reduced market prices on crude oil, which caused average crude oil prices on our sales to decrease during the three and six months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same periods in 2015.

Also contributing to the decrease in our G&P segment's revenues were lower service revenues from our Marcellus and Barnett operations of approximately $7.6 million and $6.7 million, respectively, during the three months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same period in 2015 and $15.2 million and $12.8 million, respectively, during the six months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same period in 2015. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2016, we experienced a decrease in our gathering and compression volumes on our Marcellus system due to lack of drilling from our primary customer, Antero Resources Appalachian Corporation, as a result of the decline in commodity prices. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2016, our gathering and compression volumes on our Marcellus system were 0.4 Bcf/d and 0.5 Bcf/d, respectively, compared to 0.6 Bcf/d and 0.7 Bcf/d, respectively, during the same periods in 2015. The service revenues from our Barnett operations decreased by $6.9 million during the second quarter of 2015 compared to the same period in 2014, and decreased by another $6.7 million during the second quarter of 2016 compared to the same period in 2015 as a result of our primary customer in the Barnett, Quicksilver, ceasing drilling and shutting in production in 2015 and the first quarter of 2016 as a result of its filing for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in 2015 (see "Segment Highlights" above for an update on the Quicksilver Bankruptcy). Our new customer in the Barnett, BlueStone, brought the shut-in wells back online throughout the second quarter of 2016, such that by June 30, 2016 substantially all wells previously shut-in by Quicksilver had resumed flowing volumes. Partially offsetting the decrease in revenues from our Arrow, Marcellus and Barnett operations was a $1.4 million and $7.7 million decrease in operations and maintenance expenses during the three and six months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same periods in 2015 that resulted from our cost-savings initiative implemented in 2015.

Our G&P segment's EBITDA was also impacted by an $8.6 million impairment of goodwill associated with our Marcellus system during the three months ended March 31, 2016 and an $8.3 million impairment of goodwill associated with our Fayetteville system during the three months ended June 30, 2015. For a further discussion of our goodwill impairments recorded during 2016 and 2015, see "Critical Accounting Estimates" above and Item I. Financial Statements, Note 2.

During the three and six months ended June 30, 2016, our equity earnings from our Jackalope investment increased by approximately $4.8 million and $7.4 million primarily due to higher gathering and processing volumes at the facility resulting from Jackalope placing the Bucking Horse processing plant into service in 2015.

EBITDA for CEQP's G&P segment increased by $213.8 million and $200.3 million for the three and six months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same periods in 2015 due to all the factors as discussed above for CMLP. In addition to the goodwill impairments described above for the six months ended June 30, 2015, CEQP's G&P segment was also impacted by a $212.4 million goodwill impairment on our Barnett assets due to the impact of Quicksilver's filing for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in 2015 and the impact of the decrease in commodity prices on discount rates. For a further discussion of our goodwill impairments recorded during 2015, see and Item I. Financial Statements, Note 2.

Storage and Transportation
EBITDA for CMLP's storage and transportation segment decreased by approximately $45.4 million and $64.2 million for the three and six months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same periods in 2015, primarily due to a $32.9 million loss recognized on the deconsolidation of our NE S&T assets as a result of the contribution of the assets to Stagecoach Gas on June 3, 2016. The deconsolidation of the NE S&T assets resulted in lower revenues of approximately $14.0 million and $16.4 million during the three and six months ended June 30, 2016, partially offset by lower costs of product/services sold of

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approximately $1.7 million and $2.1 million. We also experienced lower operations and maintenance expense of approximately $1.0 million and $0.3 million during the three and six months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same periods in 2015 primarily as a result of the deconsolidation of the NE S&T assets. See Item 1. Financial Statements, Notes 2 and 4 for a further discussion of the deconsolidation of our NE S&T assets.

Also contributing to the decrease in our storage and transportation segment's EBITDA were lower revenues of approximately $5.0 million, partially offset by lower costs of product/services sold of $3.6 million during the six months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same period in 2015. This net decrease primarily resulted from lower rail loading volumes at our COLT Hub that resulted from narrowed crude oil locational differences during the quarter and two rail loading contracts that expired in late 2015.

Our storage and transportation segment's EBITDA for the six months ended June 30, 2016 was also impacted by a $13.7 million goodwill impairment related to our COLT Hub operations. For a further discussion of our goodwill impairments recorded during 2016, see "Critical Accounting Estimates" above and Item I. Financial Statements, Note 2.

As discussed above, effective June 3, 2016, we deconsolidated the NE S&T assets as a result of this transaction and began accounting for our 50% equity interest in Stagecoach Gas under the equity method of accounting. We recognized equity earnings from Stagecoach Gas of approximately $2.3 million during the three and six months ended June 30, 2016. Our equity earnings from Tres Holdings were lower by approximately $3 million during the three and six months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same periods in 2015, primarily due to an increase in property tax accruals at the equity investment. For both the three and six months ended June 30, 2015, our proportionate share of the net earnings from our unconsolidated affiliate, PRBIC, was $3.3 million compared to $0.3 million and $0.9 million during the three and six months ended June 30, 2016. For additional information on our investments in unconsolidated affiliates, see Item 1. Financial Statements, Note 4.

EBITDA for CEQP's storage and transportation segment decreased by $49.1 million and $67.8 million for the three and six months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same periods in 2015 due to all the factors as discussed above for CMLP. In addition, in June 2016, the Matagorda County court issued a final judgment related to Tres Palacios' 2012 and 2013 property tax years which resulted in Crestwood Equity recording additional net property taxes (including interest and penalties) of approximately $3.5 million. See Item 1. Financial Statements, Note 10 for a further discussion of CEQP's property tax matters.

Marketing, Supply and Logistics

EBITDA for our marketing, supply and logistics segment increased by approximately $54.2 million for the three months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same period in 2015, while we experienced a decrease in our marketing, supply and logistics segment's EBITDA of approximately $39.6 million during the six months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same period in 2015. The comparability of our marketing, supply and logistics segment's results period over period is impacted by goodwill impairments recorded during the first quarter of 2016 and the second quarter of 2015, which are further described below.
Our NGL and crude trucking operations experienced a continued decrease in the demand for their services due to lower volumes, increased competition and excess trucking capacity in the market place and the low commodity price environment during the six months ended June 30, 2016, resulting in a 27% and 58% decrease in NGL and crude volumes transported, respectively, a $19.3 million decrease in revenues and a $12.3 million decrease in costs of services sold from these operations during the six months ended June 30, 2016 when compared to the same period in 2015. Our other NGL terminalling, supply and logistics operations experienced an $80.6 million decrease in revenues and a $78.2 million decrease in costs of product/services sold when compared to the same period in 2015 due to the low commodity price environment coupled with warmer weather during 2016 compared to 2015. These revenue and costs of services decreases related to our NGL terminalling, supply and logistics operations include a gain on our commodity-based derivative contracts of approximately $2.0 million and $5.3 million during the six months ended June 30, 2016 and 2015.

During the three and six months ended June 30, 2016, revenues from our crude marketing operations increased by approximately $51.3 million and $64.5 million compared to the same periods in 2015, in addition to an increase of approximately $50.9 million and $64.3 million in our costs of product/services sold period over period. These increases were driven by higher crude marketing volumes, partially offset by lower commodity prices.

Our marketing, supply and logistics segment's operations and maintenance expense decreased by $3.4 million during the six months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same period in 2015, primarily due to our cost-savings initiative implemented in 2015. Our operations and maintenance expense was relatively flat for the three months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same period in 2015.


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Our marketing, supply and logistics segment's EBITDA for the six months ended June 30, 2016 was also impacted by an $87.4 million impairment of goodwill associated with our supply and logistics, storage and terminals and trucking operations. During both the three and six months ended June 30, 2015, we recorded a $28.4 million and a $31.9 million impairment of goodwill associated with our West Coast operations and our Watkins Glen operations, respectively. For a further discussion of our goodwill impairments recorded during 2016 and 2015, see "Critical Accounting Estimates" above and Item I. Financial Statements, Note 2.

Other EBITDA Results

General and Administrative Expenses. As discussed in Item 1. Financial Statements, Note 12, our corporate operations include all general and administrative expenses that are not allocated to our reporting segments, however such expenses impact our consolidated EBITDA.

Crestwood Equity's general and administrative expenses decreased by approximately $1.7 million and $6.2 million during the three and six months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same periods in 2015 primarily due to the cost-savings initiative implemented in 2015. Crestwood Midstream's general and administrative expenses increased by approximately $0.7 million during the three months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same period in 2015, while decreasing by approximately $2.7 million during the six months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same period in 2015. The period over period variance in Crestwood Midstream's general and administrative expenses were primarily driven by transaction costs related to the Stagecoach Gas transaction, offset by lower costs associated with the cost-savings initiative implemented in 2015.

Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Non-Controlling Partners. The decrease in Crestwood Equity's net loss attributable to non-controlling partners was due primarily to Crestwood Midstream becoming a wholly-owned subsidiary of Crestwood Equity as a result of the Simplification Merger on September 30, 2015. See Item 1. Financial Statements, Note 9 for further detail of Crestwood Equity's net income (loss) attributable to non-controlling partners.

Items not affecting EBITDA include the following:

Depreciation, Amortization and Accretion Expense - During the three and six months ended June 30, 2016, our depreciation, amortization and accretion expense decreased compared to the same period in 2015, primarily due to a reduction in the carrying value of certain of our assets as a result of impairments of our property, plant and equipment and intangible assets recorded during 2015 and the deconsolidation of our NE S&T assets on June 3, 2016.

Interest and Debt Expense, Net - Crestwood Midstream's interest and debt expense, net increased by approximately $1.7 million and $7.9 million during the three and six months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same periods in 2015, primarily due to the issuance of its 2023 Senior Notes in March 2015 and higher outstanding balances on its credit facility. Crestwood Equity's interest and debt expense, net decreased by approximately $1.1 million during the three months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same period in 2015 primarily due to repayment of its senior notes in 2015. During the six months ended June 30, 2016, Crestwood Equity's interest and debt expense, net increased by approximately $1.4 million during the compared to the same period in 2015, due to the factors discussed above for Crestwood Midstream.
 

The following table provides a summary of interest and debt expense (in millions):
 
Crestwood Equity
 
Crestwood Midstream
 
Three Months Ended
 
Six Months Ended
 
Three Months Ended
 
Six Months Ended
 
June 30,
 
June 30,
 
June 30,
 
June 30,
 
2016
 
2015
 
2016
 
2015
 
2016
 
2015
 
2016
 
2015
Credit facilities
$
6.1

 
$
5.6

 
$
13.1

 
$
12.9

 
$
6.1

 
$
3.1

 
$
13.1

 
$
7.4

Senior notes
26.6

 
28.4

 
54.3

 
53.0

 
26.6

 
28.2

 
54.3

 
52.6

Other debt-related costs
1.8

 
2.3

 
3.5

 
4.7

 
1.8

 
2.2

 
3.5

 
4.1

Gross interest and debt expense
34.5

 
36.3

 
70.9

 
70.6

 
34.5

 
33.5

 
70.9

 
64.1

Less: capitalized interest
0.2

 
0.9

 
0.5

 
1.6

 
0.2

 
0.9

 
0.5

 
1.6

Interest and debt expense, net
$
34.3

 
$
35.4

 
$
70.4

 
$
69.0

 
$
34.3

 
$
32.6

 
$
70.4

 
$
62.5



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Gain (Loss) on Modification/Extinguishment of Debt. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2016, we recognized a gain on extinguishment of debt of approximately $10.0 million in conjunction with the early tender of a portion of our 2020 Senior Notes and 2022 Senior Notes.

During the three and six months ended June 30, 2015, we recognized a loss on modification/extinguishment of debt of approximately $17.1 million related to the redemption of Crestwood Midstream's 2019 Senior Notes.

Liquidity and Sources of Capital

Crestwood Equity is a holding company that derives all of its operating cash flow from its operating subsidiaries.  Our principal sources of liquidity include cash generated by operating activities from our subsidiaries and distributions from our joint venture investments, credit facilities, debt issuances, and sales of common and preferred units. Our operating subsidiaries use cash from their respective operations to fund their operating activities, maintenance and growth capital expenditures, and service their outstanding indebtedness. We believe our liquidity sources and operating cash flows are sufficient to address our future operating, debt service and capital requirements.
 
As described in Outlook and Trends above, we completed the formation of a joint venture with a subsidiary of Con Edison to own and further develop our natural gas storage and transportation operations in the northeast. The contribution of the NE S&T assets to Stagecoach Gas resulted in a distribution to us of approximately $945 million during the second quarter of 2016, which was utilized to retire indebtedness (including a portion of the principal amounts outstanding under our 2020 Senior Notes and 2022 Senior Notes and borrowings under Crestwood Midstream's credit facility). This substantially reduced our financial leverage and improved our liquidity. In conjunction with these matters, Crestwood Equity declared a quarterly distribution of $0.60 per common unit for the second quarter of 2016 (or $2.40 per common unit annually), a 56% reduction of the distribution compared to the same period in 2015. This distribution reduction increases our ability to further retire indebtedness to strengthen our balance sheet, and to reinvest capital in our business (including expansions and new growth projects). We believe that the reduction of our indebtedness and reduction of our distributions will provide us with ample liquidity to address our future operating, debt service and capital requirements without accessing the capital markets in the near future. We also believe that our operating cash flows will well exceed our quarterly distributions at the current reduced level throughout 2016.

As of June 30, 2016, Crestwood Midstream had $613.9 million of available capacity under its credit facility considering the most restrictive debt covenants in its credit agreement. As further described in Item 1. Financial Statements, Note 7, Crestwood Midstream amended its credit facility during the second quarter of 2016 to, among other things, facilitate the announced joint venture with Con Edison and retire indebtedness with the proceeds thereof. Additional information about the amendment is available on the Form 8-K filed by each of Crestwood Equity and Crestwood Midstream on April 22, 2016 and June 8, 2016.

We may from time to time seek to retire or purchase our outstanding debt through cash purchases and/or exchanges for equity securities, in open market purchases, privately negotiated transactions, tender offers or otherwise. Such repurchases or exchanges, if any, will depend on prevailing market conditions, our liquidity requirements, contractual restrictions and other factors. The amounts involved may be material. As of June 30, 2016, Crestwood Midstream was in compliance with all of its debt covenants applicable to the Crestwood Midstream credit facility and its senior notes.

Cash Flows

The following table provides a summary of Crestwood Equity's cash flows by category (in millions):
 
Six Months Ended
 
June 30,
 
2016
 
2015
Net cash provided by operating activities
$
193.0

 
$
211.1

Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities
865.8

 
(108.4
)
Net cash used in financing activities
(1,058.4
)
 
(110.2
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Operating Activities

Our operating cash flows decreased approximately $18.1 million during the six months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same period in 2015 primarily due to a $235.1 million decrease in operating revenues primarily from our gathering and processing and marketing, supply and logistics segments' operations described above, partially offset by lower costs of product/services sold of approximately $175.8 million primarily due to the effect of lower commodity prices on our gathering and processing and marketing, supply and logistics segments' operations described above. In addition, we experienced lower operations and maintenance and general and administrative expenses of approximately $13.9 million primarily due to our cost-savings initiatives implemented during 2015. The decrease in net operating cash flows described above, was partially offset by a $25.3 million net cash inflow from working capital primarily resulting from lesser working capital requirements of our NGL and crude trucking operations.

Investing Activities

The energy midstream business is capital intensive, requiring significant investments for the acquisition or development of new facilities. We categorize our capital expenditures as either:

growth capital expenditures, which are made to construct additional assets, expand and upgrade existing systems, or acquire additional assets; or

maintenance capital expenditures, which are made to replace partially or fully depreciated assets, to maintain the existing operating capacity of our assets, extend their useful lives or comply with regulatory requirements.

The following table summarizes our capital expenditures for the six months ended June 30, 2016 (in millions). We have identified additional growth capital project opportunities for each of our reporting segments. We expect our 2016 capital expenditures to be limited to previously committed contractual projects around our existing asset footprint. Additional commitments or expenditures will be made at our discretion, and any discontinuation of the construction of these projects will likely result in less future cash flows and earnings.

Growth capital
$
59.0

Maintenance capital
7.8

Other (1)
9.4

Purchases of property, plant and equipment
76.2

Reimbursements of property, plant and equipment
(10.7
)
Net
$
65.5


(1) Represents gross purchases of property, plant and equipment that are reimbursable by third parties.

In addition to our capital expenditures described in the table above, our cash flows from investing activities were also impacted by capital contributions of approximately $6 million and $28 million to our unconsolidated affiliates during the six months ended June 30, 2016 and 2015. On June 3, 2016, we contributed to Stagecoach Gas the entities owning the NE S&T assets, CEGP contributed $945 million to Stagecoach Gas in exchange for a 50% equity interest in Stagecoach Gas, and Stagecoach Gas distributed to Crestwood Northeast the net cash proceeds of approximately $942 million received from CEGP. For a further discussion of investments in our unconsolidated affiliates, see Item 1. Financial Statements, Note 4.

Financing Activities

Significant items impacting our financing activities during the six months ended June 30, 2016 and 2015, included the following:

Equity Transactions

Increase in distributions to partners of approximately $85.5 million during the six months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same period in 2015 due to an increase in the number of limited partner units outstanding primarily due to the Simplification Merger; and


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Decrease in distributions to non-controlling partners of approximately $144.8 million during the six months ended June 30, 2016 compared to the same period in 2015 primarily due to the Simplification Merger.

Debt Transactions

$46.6 million increase in net repayments of amounts outstanding under our credit facilities primarily due to the repayment of our CEQP credit facility in 2015;
$313 million repayments of a portion of 2020 and 2022 Senior Notes; and
$688.3 million net proceeds from Crestwood Midstream's issuance of the 2023 Senior Notes in March 2015.



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Item 3.
Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk

Our interest rate risk and commodity price and market risks are discussed in our 2015 Annual Report on Form 10-K and there have been no material changes in those exposures from December 31, 2015 to June 30, 2016. Below is an update of our credit risk related to one of our gathering and processing customers.

We continue to closely monitor our producer customer base since a majority of our customers in our gathering and processing segment and storage and transportation segment are either not rated by the major rating agencies or had below investment grade credit ratings. As noted in Item 2. Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations, on April 6, 2016, Quicksilver sold its U.S. oil and gas assets to BlueStone. As a result of this sale, we no longer have any credit risk related to Quicksilver and Quicksilver has paid all final amounts billed to them.

Item 4.
Controls and Procedures

Disclosure Controls and Procedures

As of June 30, 2016, Crestwood Equity and Crestwood Midstream carried out an evaluation under the supervision and with the participation of their respective management, including the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer of their General Partners, as to the effectiveness, design and operation of our disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (Exchange Act) Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)). Crestwood Equity and Crestwood Midstream maintain controls and procedures designed to provide reasonable assurance that information required to be disclosed in their respective reports that are filed or submitted under the Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, are recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified by the rules and forms of the SEC, and that information is accumulated and communicated to their respective management, including the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer of their General Partners, as appropriate, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure. Such management, including the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer of their General Partners, do not expect that the disclosure controls and procedures or the internal controls will prevent and/or detect all errors and all fraud. A control system, no matter how well conceived and operated, can provide only reasonable, not absolute, assurance that the objectives of the control system are met. Further, the design of a control system must reflect the fact that there are resource constraints, and the benefits of controls must be considered relative to their costs. Crestwood Equity's and Crestwood Midstream's disclosure controls and procedures are designed to provide reasonable assurance of achieving their objectives and our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer of their General Partners concluded that our disclosure controls and procedures were effective at the reasonable assurance level as of June 30, 2016.

Changes in Internal Control over Financial Reporting

There were no changes to Crestwood Equity's or Crestwood Midstream's internal control over financial reporting during the three months ended June 30, 2016 that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect Crestwood Equity's or Crestwood Midstream's internal control over financial reporting.


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PART II – OTHER INFORMATION

Item 1.
Legal Proceedings

Part I, Item 1. Financial Statements, Note 10 to the Consolidated Financial Statements, of this Form 10-Q is incorporated herein by reference.

Item 1A.
Risk Factors

Our business faces many risks. Any of the risks discussed below or elsewhere in this Form 10-Q or our other SEC filings could have a material impact on our business, financial position or results of operations. Additional risks and uncertainties not presently known to us or that we currently believe to be immaterial may also impair our business operations. For a detailed discussion of the risk factors that should be understood by any investor contemplating investment in our common units, please refer to Part I, Item 1A. Risk Factors in our 2015 Annual Report on Form 10-K and our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ended March 31, 2016.

Item 2.
Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds

None.

Item 3.
Defaults Upon Senior Securities

None.

Item 4.
Mine Safety Disclosures

Not applicable.

Item 5.
Other Information

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Item 6.
Exhibits
Exhibit
Number
  
Description
2.1
 
Contribution Agreement, dated as of April 20, 2016, by and between Crestwood Pipeline and Storage Northeast LLC and Con Edison Gas Pipeline and Storage Northeast, LLC (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 2.1 to Crestwood Equity Partners LP's Form 8-K filed on April 22, 2016)
 
 
 
3.1
  
Certificate of Limited Partnership of Inergy, L.P. (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.1 to Inergy, L.P.'s Registration Statement on Form S-1 filed on March 14, 2001)
 
 
 
3.2
  
Certificate of Correction of Certificate of Limited Partnership of Inergy, L.P. (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.1 to Inergy, L.P.'s Form 10-Q filed on May 12, 2003)
 
 
 
3.3
 
Amendment to the Certificate of Limited Partnership of Crestwood Equity Partners LP (the “Company”) (f/k/a Inergy, L.P.) dated as of October 7, 2013 (incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 3.2 to Crestwood Equity Partners LP's Form 8-K filed on October 10, 2013)
 
 
 
3.4
 
Certificate of Formation of Inergy GP, LLC (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.5 to Inergy, L.P.'s Registration Statement on Form S-1/A filed on May 7, 2001)
 
 
 
3.5
 
Certificate of Amendment of Crestwood Equity GP LLC (the “General Partner”) (f/k/a Inergy GP, LLC) dated as of October 7, 2013 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.3A to Crestwood Equity Partners LP's Form 10-Q filed on November 8, 2013)
 
 
 
3.6
  
First Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement of Inergy GP, LLC dated as of September 27, 2012 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.1 to Inergy, L.P.'s Form 8-K filed on September 27, 2012)
 
 
 
3.7
  
Amendment No. 1 to the First Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement of the General Partner dated as of October 7, 2013 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.4A to Crestwood Equity Partners LP's Form 10-Q filed on November 8, 2013)
 
 
 
3.8
 
Fifth Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of Crestwood Equity Partners LP dated as of April 11, 2014 (incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 3.1 to Crestwood Equity Partners LP's Form 8-K filed on April 11, 2014)
 
 
 
3.9
  
First Amendment to the Fifth Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of Crestwood Equity Partners LP entered into and effective as of September 30. 2015 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.1 to Crestwood Equity Partner LP’s Form 8-K filed on October 1, 2015)
 
 
 
3.10
 
Second Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of Crestwood Midstream Partners LP, dated as of September 30, 2015 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.1 to Crestwood Midstream Partners LP's Form 8-K filed on September 30, 2015)
 
 
 
3.11
 
Certificate of Formation of NRGM GP, LLC (incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 3.7 to Inergy Midstream, L.P.'s Form S-1/A filed on November 21, 2011)
 
 
 
3.12
 
Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement of NRGM GP, LLC, dated December 21, 2011 (incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 3.2 to Inergy Midstream, L.P.'s Form 8-K filed on December 22, 2011)
 
 
 
3.13
 
Amendment No. 1 to the Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement of Crestwood Midstream GP LLC (f/k/a NRGM GP, LLC) (incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 3.39 to Crestwood Midstream Partners LP's Form S-4 filed on October 28, 2013)
 
 
 
*4.1
 
Supplemental Indenture, dated as of June 3, 2016, among Crestwood Midstream Partners LP, Crestwood Midstream Finance Corp., the Guarantors named therein and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee, to the Indenture, dated as of November 8, 2013, relating to the 6.125% Senior Notes due 2022 and the Indenture, dated as of March 23, 2015, relating to the 6.25% Senior Notes due 2023.
 
 
 
10.1
 
Guaranty, dated as of April 20, 2016, made by Crestwood Equity Partners LP in favor of Con Edison Gas Pipeline and Storage Northeast, LLC (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.1 to Crestwood Equity Partners LP's Form 8-K filed on April 22, 2016)
 
 
 
10.2
 
Amendment to Amended and Restated Credit Agreement, dated as of April 20, 2016, among Crestwood Midstream Partners LP, as borrower, certain guarantors and financial institutions party thereto, and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as administrative agent and collateral agent (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.2 to Crestwood Equity Partners LP's Form 8-K filed on April 22, 2016)
 
 
 

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*†10.3

 
Gas Gathering Agreement, dated as of April 6, 2016, among Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P., as Gatherer, and BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC, as Producer
 
 
 
*†10.4

 
Gas Gathering and Processing Agreement, dated as of April 6, 2016, among BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC, as Producer, Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P., as Gatherer, and Cowtown Gas Processing Partners LP, as Processor
 
 
 
*†10.5

 
Gas Gathering Agreement, dated as of April 6, 2016, among BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC, as Producer, and Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P., as Gatherer
 
 
 
*†10.6

 
Letter Agreement to Gathering and Processing Agreements, dated as of April 6, 2016, among Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P., Cowtown Gas Processing Partners L.P. and BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC
 
 
 
*12.1
 
Computation of ratio of earnings to fixed charges - Crestwood Equity Partners LP
 
 
 
*12.2
 
Computation of ratio of earnings to fixed charges - Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
 
 
 
*31.1
  
Certification of Chief Executive Officer of Crestwood Equity Partners LP pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
 
 
 
*31.2
  
Certification of Chief Financial Officer of Crestwood Equity Partners LP pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
 
 
 
*31.3
 
Certification of Chief Executive Officer of Crestwood Midstream Partners LP pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
 
 
 
*31.4
 
Certification of Chief Financial Officer of Crestwood Midstream Partners LP pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 - Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
 
 
 
*32.1
  
Certification of Chief Executive Officer of Crestwood Equity Partners LP pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
 
 
 
*32.2
  
Certification of Chief Financial Officer of Crestwood Equity Partners LP pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
 
 
 
*32.3
 
Certification of Chief Executive Officer of Crestwood Midstream Partners LP pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
 
 
 
*32.4
 
Certification of Chief Financial Officer of Crestwood Midstream Partners LP pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
 
 
 
**101.INS
  
XBRL Instance Document
 
 
 
**101.SCH
  
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema Document
 
 
 
**101.CAL
  
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation Linkbase Document
 
 
 
**101.LAB
  
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Label Linkbase Document
 
 
 
**101.PRE
  
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation Linkbase Document
 
 
 
**101.DEF
  
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase Document
*
Filed herewith
**
Pursuant to Rule 406T of Regulation S-T, the Interactive Data Files on Exhibit 101 hereto are deemed not filed or part of a registration statement or prospectus for purposes of Sections 11 or 12 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, are deemed not filed for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and otherwise are not subject to liability under those sections.
Filed under confidential treatment request


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SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 
 
CRESTWOOD EQUITY PARTNERS LP
 
 
 
 
By:
CRESTWOOD EQUITY GP LLC
 
 
 
 
 
(its general partner)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Date:
August 4, 2016
By:
/s/ ROBERT T. HALPIN
 
 
 
 
 
Robert T. Halpin
 
 
 
 
 
Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
 
 
 
 
 
(Duly Authorized Officer and Principal Financial Officer)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
CRESTWOOD MIDSTREAM PARTNERS LP
 
 
 
 
By:
CRESTWOOD MIDSTREAM GP LLC
 
 
 
 
 
(its general partner)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Date:
August 4, 2016
By:
/s/ ROBERT T. HALPIN
 
 
 
 
 
Robert T. Halpin
 
 
 
 
 
Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
 
 
 
 
 
(Duly Authorized Officer and Principal Financial Officer)
 
 


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Exhibit
Exhibit 4.1

SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE
US 4302682v.2
THIS SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE (this “Supplemental Indenture”), is dated as of June 3, 2016, among Crestwood Midstream Partners LP, a Delaware limited partnership (the “Company”), Crestwood Midstream Finance Corporation, a Delaware corporation (the “Co-Issuer” and, together, with the Company, the “Issuers”), each existing Guarantor under each of the Indentures referred to below and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee under each of the Indentures referred to below (the “Trustee”).
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the Issuers and the existing Guarantors have heretofore executed and delivered to the Trustee (i) an indenture (as it may have been heretofore amended or supplemented, the “2013 Indenture”), dated as of November 8, 2013, providing for the issuance of the Issuers’ 6.125% Senior Notes due 2022 (the “2022 Notes”) and (ii) an indenture (as it may have been heretofore amended or supplemented, the “2015 Indenture” and, together with the 2013 Indenture, the “Indentures”), dated as of March 23, 2015, providing for the issuance of the Issuers’ 6.25% Senior Notes due 2023 (the “2023 Notes” and, together with the 2022 Notes, the “Notes”);
WHEREAS, Section 10.05 of each Indenture provides that if the Company designates any Material Restricted Subsidiary that is a Guarantor to be an Unrestricted Subsidiary in accordance with the applicable provisions of such Indenture, then the Note Guarantee of such Guarantor will be released;
WHEREAS, in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.16 of each Indenture the Board of Directors of the Company has heretofore designated each of Arlington Storage Company, LLC, Crestwood Gas Marketing LLC, Crestwood Pipeline and Storage Northeast LLC, Crestwood Pipeline East LLC, Crestwood Storage Inc., Stagecoach Gas Services LLC, Stagecoach Operating Services LLC and Stagecoach Pipeline & Storage Company, LLC (collectively, the “Released Guarantors”) to be an Unrestricted Subsidiary;
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 9.01(8) of each of the Indentures, the Trustee, the Issuers and the existing Guarantors are authorized to execute and deliver this Supplemental Indenture, without the consent on any Holder of any of the Notes, to release any Guarantor from its Note Guarantee.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, the Issuers, the Guarantors and the Trustee mutually covenant and agree for the equal and ratable benefit of the Holders as follows:
1.    DEFINED TERMS. Defined terms used herein without definition shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Indenture.
2.    RELEASE OF NOTE GUARANTEES. Each of the Released Guarantors is hereby unconditionally released from its Note Guarantee, and accordingly the Trustee acknowledges that the Released Guarantors are no longer parties to the Indentures.
3.    RATIFICATION OF EACH INDENTURE; SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE PART OF EACH INDENTURE. Except as expressly amended hereby, each Indenture is in all respects ratified and confirmed and all the terms, conditions and provisions thereof shall remain in full force and effect. This




Supplemental Indenture shall form a part of each Indenture for all purposes, and every holder of Notes heretofore or hereafter authenticated and delivered shall be bound hereby.
4.    GOVERNING LAW. THIS SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.
5.    COUNTERPARTS. The parties may sign any number of copies of this Supplemental Indenture. Each signed copy shall be an original, but all of them together represent the same agreement. The exchange of copies of this Supplemental Indenture and of signature pages by facsimile or PDF transmission shall constitute effective execution and delivery of this Supplemental Indenture as to the parties hereto and may be used in lieu of the original Supplemental Indenture for all purposes. Signatures of the parties hereto transmitted by facsimile or PDF shall be deemed to be their original signatures for all purposes.
6.    EFFECT OF HEADINGS. The Section headings of this Supplemental Indenture have been inserted for convenience of reference only and are not to be considered part of this Supplemental Indenture or the Indenture and will in no way modify or restrict any of the terms or provisions hereof or thereof.
7.    TRUSTEE MAKES NO REPRESENTATION. The Trustee makes no representation as to the validity or sufficiency of this Supplemental Indenture. The recitals and statements herein are deemed to be those of the Issuers and the Guarantors and not those of the Trustee, and the Trustee assumes no responsibility for their correctness.    





IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Supplemental Indenture to be duly executed and attested, all as of the date first above written.

CRESTWOOD MIDSTREAM PARTNERS LP
By: Crestwood Midstream GP LLC, its general partner

/s/ Steven M. Dougherty_________________
Name:    Steven M. Dougherty
Title:
Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer

CRESTWOOD MIDSTREAM FINANCE CORP.

/s/ Steven M. Dougherty_________________
Name:    Steven M. Dougherty
Title:
Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer

GUARANTORS:

ARLINGTON STORAGE COMPANY, LLC
ARROW FIELD SERVICES, LLC
ARROW MIDSTREAM HOLDINGS, LLC
ARROW PIPELINE, LLC
ARROW WATER, LLC
CENTRAL NEW YORK OIL AND GAS COMPANY, L.L.C.
CMLP TRES MANAGER LLC
CMLP TRES OPERATOR LLC

/s/ Steven M. Dougherty_________________
Name:    Steven M. Dougherty
Title:
Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer

COWTOWN GAS PROCESSING PARTNERS L.P.
By: Crestwood Gas Services Operating GP LLC,
its general partner
COWTOWN PIPELINE PARTNERS L.P.
By: Crestwood Gas Services Operating GP LLC,
its general partner

/s/ Steven M. Dougherty_________________
Name:    Steven M. Dougherty
Title:
Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer

Signature Page to Supplemental Indenture


            CRESTWOOD APPALACHIA PIPELINE LLC

CRESTWOOD ARKANSAS PIPELINE LLC
CRESTWOOD CRUDE LOGISTICS LLC
CRESTWOOD CRUDE SERVICES LLC
CRESTWOOD CRUDE TERMINALS LLC
CRESTWOOD CRUDE TRANSPORTATION LLC
CRESTWOOD DAKOTA PIPELINES LLC
CRESTWOOD GAS MARKETING LLC
CRESTWOOD GAS SERVICES OPERATING GP LLC
CRESTWOOD GAS SERVICES OPERATING LLC
CRESTWOOD MARCELLUS MIDSTREAM LLC
CRESTWOOD MARCELLUS PIPELINE LLC
CRESTWOOD MIDSTREAM OPERATIONS LLC
CRESTWOOD NEW MEXICO PIPELINE LLC
CRESTWOOD OHIO MIDSTREAM PIPELINE LLC
CRESTWOOD PANHANDLE PIPELINE LLC
CRESTWOOD PIPELINE EAST LLC
CRESTWOOD PIPELINE LLC
CRESTWOOD SABINE PIPELINE LLC
CRESTWOOD STORAGE INC.
E. MARCELLUS ASSET COMPANY, LLC
FINGER LAKES LPG STORAGE, LLC
SABINE TREATING, LLC
US SALT, LLC

/s/ Steven M. Dougherty_________________
Name:    Steven M. Dougherty
Title:
Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer

CRESTWOOD OPERATIONS LLC
CRESTWOOD SERVICES LLC
CRESTWOOD WEST COAST LLC
CRESTWOOD SALES & SERVICES INC.
CRESTWOOD TRANSPORTATION LLC
STELLAR PROPANE SERVICE, LLC

/s/ Steven M. Dougherty_________________
Name:    Steven M. Dougherty
Title:
Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer


Signature Page to Supplemental Indenture



    
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as Trustee

By:    /s/ Raymond S. Haverstock_______________
Name:    Raymond S. Haverstock
    Title:    Vice President

Signature Page to Supplemental Indenture
Exhibit
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Exhibit 10.3


    

    







GAS GATHERING AGREEMENT



BETWEEN



COWTOWN PIPELINE PARTNERS L.P. (“GATHERER”)

AND



BLUESTONE NATURAL RESOURCES II, LLC (“PRODUCER”)





Alliance Area Gathering System, Tarrant and Denton Counties, Texas





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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.    Definitions    1
2.    Dedication of Contract Area    6
3.    Reservations of Parties    7
4.    Receipt Point(s) and Delivery Point(s)    7
5.    System Operations; Imbalances    9
6.    Quantity; Nominations and Dispatching    10
7.    Quality    11
8.    Tests    13
9.    Measurement and Meter Testing    13
10.    Allocation of Gains, Fuel and Loss    16
11.    Fees    17
12.    Accounting, Payments and Credit Assurances    17
13.    Warranty    20
14.    Taxes    20
15.    Indemnity and Damages    20
16.    Force Majeure    23
17.    Unprofitable Operations and Rights of Termination    23
18.    Term    24
19.    Regulatory Bodies    24
20.    Disputes    25
21.    Notices and Payments    25
22.    Right to Process the Subject Gas    26
23.    Assignment    27
24.    Miscellaneous    27



EXHIBIT A – CONTRACT AREA; DEDICATED LEASES; DEDICATED WELLS

EXHIBIT B – RECEIPT POINTS AND DELIVERY POINTS

EXHIBIT C – DEHYDRATION AND CO2 TREATING SERVICES







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GAS GATHERING AGREEMENT

THIS GAS GATHERING AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of the Effective Date by and among COWTOWN PIPELINE PARTNERS L.P., a Texas limited partnership (“Gatherer”), and BLUESTONE NATURAL RESOURCES II, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Producer”). Gatherer and Producer are sometimes individually referred to herein as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.”

WITNESSETH, THAT:

WHEREAS, Producer is in the business of producing gas and owns gas production from one or more wells (and one or more contemplated wells) on the lands within the Contract Area (or lands pooled therewith) and desires for Gatherer to gather such gas for redelivery to Producer or Producer’s Transporter; and

WHEREAS, Gatherer is in the business of providing natural gas gathering services along its Gathering System and desires to receive, gather and deliver such gas to Producer or Producer’s Transporter, subject to the terms and conditions herein;

NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration the adequacy, receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby set forth and acknowledged, and for all of the representations, warranties and mutual covenants set forth herein, Gatherer and Producer agree as follows:

1.    Definitions

1.1    For the purpose of this Agreement, the following terms and expressions used herein are defined as follows:

a.    “Affiliate” shall mean, with respect to any specified Person, any other Person that directly or indirectly, through one or more intermediaries, Controls, is Controlled by, or is under common Control with, such specified Person. As used in this definition, the term “Control” (including its derivatives and similar terms) means the ownership, directly or indirectly, of fifty percent (50%) or more of the capital stock issued by a corporation, the limited liability company interests of a limited liability company or the equivalent equity interests in any other Person, the holders of which are ordinarily, in the absence of contingencies, entitled to vote for the election of directors (or Persons with management authority performing similar functions) of such Person, even though the right so to vote has been suspended by the happening of such a contingency. Gatherer acknowledges and agrees that Producer’s majority owner is a private equity sponsor that owns and controls a number of other portfolio companies engaged in the oil and gas business and that none of such other portfolio companies shall be considered an “Affiliate” under this Agreement if neither Producer nor any personnel of



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Producer directly or indirectly direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of that company. Producer acknowledges and agrees that Gatherer is controlled by First Reserve Corporation, which owns and controls a number of other portfolio companies engaged in the oil and gas business and none of such other portfolio companies shall be considered an "Affiliate" under this Agreement if Gatherer nor any personnel of Gatherer directly or indirectly direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of that company.

b.    "Asset Purchase Agreement" shall mean that certain Asset Purchase Agreement by and among QRI, Cowtown Gas Processing L.P. and Cowtown Pipeline L.P. and Producer, dated January 22, 2016.

c.    “Btu” shall mean one British thermal unit, which is the quantity of heat required to raise one pound avoirdupois of pure water from 58.5 degrees Fahrenheit to 59.5 degrees Fahrenheit at a constant pressure of 14.73 pounds per square inch absolute.

d.    “Component” shall mean those hydrocarbon and nonhydrocarbon molecular constituents which are definable by industry standards and procedures. Such Components as used in this Agreement shall be:

N2 – Nitrogen
CO2 - Carbon Dioxide
H2S - Hydrogen Sulfide
C1 - Methane
C2 - Ethane
C3 - Propane
iC4 - Iso-butane
nC4 - Normal Butane
iC5 - Iso-pentane
nC5 - Normal Pentane
C6+ - Hexanes and Heavier Compounds

e.    “Contract Area” shall mean that area as described or outlined on Exhibit A which is attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, but specifically excludes Producer’s and/or its Affiliates’ leasehold interests owned immediately prior to the Effective Date within the Contract Area but not listed on Exhibit A.

f.    “CPI Adjustment” shall mean that percentage equal to the percentage increase between:


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(i)    the seasonally unadjusted consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (all items), U.S. city Average (1982-84 =100), as published by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (“CPI-W”) for the month of December of the second year prior to the Escalation Date; and

(ii)    the seasonally unadjusted CPI-W for the month of December immediately preceding the Escalation Date.

g.    “Day” shall mean a period of twenty-four (24) consecutive hours beginning and ending at seven o’clock a.m. Central Standard Time.

h.    “Dedicated Properties” shall mean (i) Producer’s and/or its Affiliates’ leasehold interest as of the Effective Date within the Contract Area in and to those certain oil, gas and/or mineral leases, as are listed on Exhibit A, and (ii) Producer’s and/or its Affiliates’ interests within the Contract Area in and to any new oil, gas and/or mineral lease acquired by Producer or its Affiliates after the Effective Date, provided that any wells on lands covered by such lease or lands pooled therewith and within the Contract Area are connected to the Gathering System pursuant to Section 4.4.

i.    “Delivery Points” shall mean the point(s) of interconnect between the Gathering System and the Transporter receiving the Gas, which point(s) are shown on Exhibit B which is attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes.

j.    “Effective Date” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1(c) of the Letter Agreement.

k.    “Electrical Power” shall mean the electricity consumed in the operation of, and purchased from a utility or like entity which serves, the Gathering System and any of the related field facilities.

l.    “Escalation Date” shall mean January 1, 2018 and each January 1st thereafter during the Term.

m.    “Fuel and Loss” shall mean the gas volumes used or consumed in the operation of the Gathering System, which shall include, but shall in no way be limited to, (i) gas used as fuel for dehydration, compression, conditioning, blending, treating, or recompression, (ii) gas needed for line pack, (iii) gas vented during operations, (iv) lost and unaccounted for gas, and (v) any Liquefiable Hydrocarbons that become separated from the gas while the gas is in the Gathering System.


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n.    “Gas” shall mean natural gas which is owned or controlled by Producer and producible from wells drilled on Dedicated Properties or lands pooled therewith within the Contract Area, including casinghead gas produced with crude oil, gas from gas wells produced in association with crude oil (associated gas), and gas from condensate wells (non-associated gas), and shall include any inerts or impurities contained therein.

o.    “Gathering Fee” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11.1.

p.    “Gathering System” shall mean, but shall in no way be limited to, the gas gathering pipelines, fuel gas pipelines, dehydration facilities, treating facilities, compression facilities, junctions, heaters, meters, separators, electric power lines, communications cables, roads, and other related facilities and equipment, including the rights to the lands on which any part of such facilities or equipment is located, necessary to gather and transport gas from the Gathering System’s Receipt Point(s) to the Delivery Point(s), from the inlet flange of the pipeline metering facility installed at the Receipt Point(s) up to the upstream flange of the metering facility at the Delivery Point(s), and shall include any expansion of the Gathering System as provided in Section 4.4.

q.    “GPM” shall mean gallons per thousand cubic feet.

r.    “Law” means any law, statute, code, ordinance, order, determination, rule, regulation, judgment, decree, injunction, franchise, permit, certificate, license, authorization or other directive or requirement of (i) the United States of America, (ii) any state, county, municipality, or other governmental subdivision within the United States of America, and (iii) any court or any governmental department, commission, board, bureau, agency, or other instrumentality of the United States of America or of any state, county, municipality, or other governmental subdivision within the United States of America.

s.    “Letter Agreement” means that certain letter agreement executed by the Parties contemporaneously with this Agreement.

t.    “Lift Gas” shall mean the Gas, reserved by Producer under Section 3.2, used by Producer for gas lift operations in the Contract Area, measured in MCFs at the existing Alliance CMU meter station number ALSA020MU.

u.    “Liquefiable Hydrocarbons” shall mean ethane, propane, isobutanes, normal butanes, iso-pentanes, normal pentanes, hexanes and

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heavier hydrocarbons, and incidental methane, or any mixtures thereof, which may be recovered or extracted in the Gathering System.

v.    “MCF” shall mean 1,000 standard cubic feet of gas.

w.    “MMBtu” shall mean 1,000,000 Btus.

x.    “MMCF” shall mean 1,000,000 standard cubic feet of gas.

y.    “MMCFD” shall mean 1,000,000 standard cubic feet of gas per day.

z.    “Month,” “billing month,” “period,” and “accounting period” shall mean the period beginning at seven o’clock a.m. on the first day of a calendar month and ending at seven o’clock a.m. on the first day of the next succeeding calendar month.

aa.    “Person” means any natural person, corporation, limited liability company, partnership, joint venture, association, cooperative, or other entity.

bb.    “psia” shall mean pounds per square inch absolute.

cc.    “psig” shall mean pounds per square inch gauge.

dd.    “Receipt Points” shall mean the inlet flange of Gatherer’s metering facilities located at or near each of Producer’s wells located within the Contract Area or such other point as may be mutually agreed upon by the Parties. The Gathering System’s Receipt Point(s) are listed on Exhibit B to this Agreement which is attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes and which may be amended from time to time to reflect the addition or deletion of a Receipt Point.

ee.    “SCF” or “standard cubic foot of gas” shall mean the amount of gas necessary to fill a cubic foot of space when the gas is at a pressure of 14.65 pounds per square inch absolute and a temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit.

ff.    “Senior Executives” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 20.1.

gg.    “Subject Gas” means the Gas other than natural gas owned by Tokyo Gas and subject to the Tokyo Gas Gathering Agreement.

hh.    “Tokyo Gas” shall mean Tokyo Gas, Co., Ltd.


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ii.    “Tokyo Gas Gathering Agreement” shall mean that certain Gas Gathering Agreement, dated as of December 1, 2009, among Gatherer, Quicksilver Resources Inc. and Tokyo Gas, as amended, modified or otherwise supplemented.

jj.    “Term” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 18.

kk.    “Total Delivered Quantities” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.1.

ll.    “Transporter” shall mean the receiving pipeline(s) downstream of the Gathering System into which the Subject Gas gathered hereunder is to be delivered at the Delivery Point(s).

1.2    Any reference to any federal, state, or local statute or law will be deemed to refer to such statute or law, as amended, and also to refer to all rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, unless the context requires otherwise. Any reference to a Party will also include such Party’s permitted successors and assigns. All defined terms in this Agreement shall be equally applicable to the singular and plural forms of the terms so defined. The words “including,” “includes,” and “include” will be deemed to be followed by the phrase “without limitation.” All personal pronouns used in this Agreement, whether used in the masculine, feminine or neuter gender, will include all other genders; the singular will include the plural, and vice versa, unless the context requires otherwise. All references herein to an Exhibit, Schedule, Section, subsection, paragraph, subparagraph or other subdivision will refer to the corresponding Exhibit, Schedule, Section, subsection, paragraph, subparagraph or other subdivision of this Agreement unless specific reference is made to an exhibit, schedule, section, subsection, paragraph, subparagraph or other subdivision of another document or instrument. The terms “herein,” “hereby,” “hereunder,” “hereof,” “hereinafter,” and other equivalent words refer to this Agreement in its entirety and not solely to the particular portion of the Agreement in which such word is used.

2.    Dedication & Commitment

2.1    Subject to the terms and provisions hereof, Producer (a) dedicates the Dedicated Properties to the Gathering System for gathering by Gatherer and (b) commits to deliver or cause to be delivered at Gatherer’s Receipt Point(s) the total volume of Subject Gas from wells now or hereafter drilled on the lands covered by the Dedicated Properties (or lands pooled therewith), in each case excluding the Subject Gas reserved or utilized by Producer in accordance with the terms of Section 3. Any transfer by Producer of its right, title, or interest in the Dedicated Properties or in the Subject Gas owned by Producer, or in an oil and gas lease, fee mineral interest or other agreement, interest or right which creates or gives rise to Producer’s interest in the Subject Gas owned by Producer, to a third party, whether by farmout,

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contract, or otherwise, shall be subject to this Agreement. In addition, Producer will notify any person to whom Producer transfers all or a portion of its right, title, or interest in or out of the Dedicated Properties or the Subject Gas owned by Producer that such Dedicated Properties, and the Subject Gas owned by Producer located under the lands covered by such Dedicated Properties, is dedicated pursuant to the terms of this Agreement to be gathered by Gatherer. Producer will notify Gatherer of any such transfer within 10 days of the effective date. Failure of Producer to comply with the foregoing shall not affect Gatherer’s rights herein or the dedication being binding on successors or assignees.

2.2    Gas shall be delivered to the Receipt Point(s) after standard mechanical separation by Producer for the removal of free water and free liquid hydrocarbons, but shall not otherwise be processed by Producer for the removal of Liquefiable Hydrocarbons.

2.3    Gatherer agrees that subject to the provisions hereof, it will receive the Subject Gas from the Receipt Point(s), provide dehydration, compression and treating services, and will cause the redelivery of the Subject Gas, less Producer’s pro rata share of Fuel and Loss, to Producer or Producer’s Transporter at the Delivery Point(s).

2.4    To the extent Producer acquires any additional leasehold interests within the Contract Area that are subject to an existing services contract with Gatherer, such interests shall remain subject to such contract until the expiration or termination of such contract unless Producer and Gatherer mutually agree to a release under the terms of such contract and dedicate and commit the interests to this Agreement. To the extent Producer acquires any additional leasehold interests within the Contract Area that are subject to an existing dedication, such interests shall not be subject to this Agreement for so long as the prior dedication remains in effect without Producer exercising any extension rights or entering into an agreement to extend the duration of the prior dedication.

2.5    Producer hereby represents and warrants to Gatherer, the following: (i) Exhibit A contains true, accurate, and complete descriptions of all oil, gas and/or mineral leases within the Contract Area acquired from QRI pursuant to the terms to Asset Purchase Agreement and owned by Producer or its Affiliates as of the Effective Date, which are dedicated and committed to the Gathering System as of the Effective Date; and (ii) Producer or its Affiliates have the right to dedicate and commit such oil, gas and/or minerals leases to the Gathering System. To the extent that Producer did acquire from QRI pursuant to the Asset Purchase Agreement oil, gas and/or mineral leases within the Contract Area which have been omitted from Exhibit A, such oil, gas and/or mineral leases shall be deemed to be included on Exhibit A and the Parties shall promptly amend Exhibit A to add such omitted oil, gas and/or mineral leases. Such amendments to Exhibit A shall be Gatherer’s sole

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and exclusive remedy for Producer’s breach of any representation or warranty in this Section 2.5.

2.6    Either Party may record a mutually agreeable form of memorandum of this Agreement in the official public records of the counties located within the Contract Area.
        
3.    Reservations of Parties

3.1    Producer reserves all liquid hydrocarbons, oil, or condensate removed by Producer by means of mechanical gas-liquid separators (including heater-treaters), drips, and/or lines from the Gas prior to delivery to Gatherer. If mechanical cooling is performed by Producer to meet the temperature specifications of this Agreement, Producer shall not reduce the temperature of the Gas below 60 degrees Fahrenheit.

3.2    Producer reserves all Gas that may be required for cycling, repressuring, pressure maintenance, and gas lift operations with respect to gas reservoirs on the premises committed hereunder; provided, however, that the Gas used in such operations shall be subject to the terms of this Agreement (to the extent that such Gas can be economically saved) and delivered to Gatherer following the cessation of such operations.

3.3    Producer reserves that amount of Gas which is required for above ground development and operation within the Contract Area.

3.4    Producer expressly reserves the right to deliver or furnish to Producer’s lessor such Gas as required to satisfy the terms of Producer’s oil and gas leases.

4.    Receipt Point(s) and Delivery Point(s)

4.1    Producer shall be responsible for all arrangements and, at its own expense, shall construct, equip, maintain, and operate all facilities (including, but not limited to, all necessary separation, dehydration, and/or compression equipment), necessary to deliver the Gas to Gatherer at the Receipt Point(s) at such pressure as is required and sufficient to enter the Gathering System, but not to exceed 1,200 psig.

4.2    Subject to the then current operating conditions on the Gathering System, outages or restrictions due to maintenance or force majeure, or any interruption permitted under this Agreement, Gatherer will use commercially reasonable efforts to operate its central compression facility(ies) existing as of the Effective Date to maximize volumes across its Gathering System. If, in addition to the foregoing, Gatherer has available compression capacity, it will use commercially

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reasonable efforts to provide optimal Receipt Point(s) pressure service to Producer, including in response to any written request(s) made by Producer to Gatherer, and other third parties on the Gathering System on a not unduly discriminatory basis. In the event Gatherer desires to remove any compression unit(s) existing as of the Effective Date before the tenth anniversary of the Effective Date, Gatherer shall obtain Producer’s consent, which consent shall not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld, before removing such compression unit(s). For the avoidance of doubt, Gatherer acknowledges and agrees that it shall not be unreasonable if Producer withholds consent because it would adversely impact current operations, or if Producer conditions its consent on the requirement that Gatherer add back compression in the future if Producer’s drilling or development plans so require.

4.3    Subject to Sections 4.1 and 5.1, at any time during the term of this Agreement, Producer may request that the Parties enter into negotiations to add compression to the Gathering System to reduce or maintain the pressure at which Producer must enter the Gathering System and to determine the mutually agreeable commercial terms and conditions under which Gatherer would install and operate such additional compression, and Gatherer and Producer agree to participate fully and reasonably in such negotiations.

4.4    Gatherer, at Producer’s expense, shall (i) install, construct and equip all meters and facilities necessary to measure the Gas at the Receipt Point(s), and (ii) secure any right-of-way, easements, and permits as are necessary and appropriate to construct, operate, maintain and access such facilities. Gatherer, at its own expense, shall thereafter maintain and operate such facilities throughout the Term of this Agreement.

4.5    If Producer acquires additional mineral interests or oil, gas and/or mineral leases within the Contract Area, Producer shall notify Gatherer with any proposed reasonable supporting documentation (including the location of any existing or proposed well(s)) sufficient for Gatherer to evaluate whether building an expansion of the Gathering System to any existing or proposed well on such new mineral or leasehold interests would be economic pursuant to the fee structure set forth in this Agreement. Gatherer, in its sole and absolute discretion, may decline to construct any Gathering System expansion to connect the Gathering System to any wells located on lands covered by such new mineral or leasehold interests or lands pooled therewith. Within sixty (60) Days after receiving notice (or, if later, reasonable supporting documentation) from Producer, Gatherer may either elect to construct the expansion pursuant to the fee structure set forth in this Agreement or propose an alternative fee structure that Gatherer deems economic. If Gatherer elects to construct the expansion pursuant to the fee structure set forth in this Agreement, Gatherer shall complete such expansion and be ready to accept Subject Gas as follows: (a) for an expansion requiring two (2) or fewer miles to connect the well(s) to the Gathering System, no later than one hundred and twenty (120) days; and (b) for all other expansions, as soon as reasonably practicable using diligent

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efforts; provided that the foregoing time periods in (a) and (b) shall be extended day-for-day for the duration of any events of force majeure affecting Gatherer’s performance, after receiving notice (or, if later, reasonable supporting documentation) from Producer. In the event such expansion is not completed and accepting Subject Gas within such time period, the affected new mineral or leasehold interest and land pooled therewith (but excluding any Dedicated Properties already connected to Gatherer’s System) shall, at Producer’s election by written notice to Gatherer delivered within five (5) days following such period of time, no longer be Dedicated Properties hereunder or subject to this Agreement in any manner whatsoever. If Gatherer proposes an alternative fee structure, then Producer may elect in its sole and absolute discretion to either (i) construct the connection to the Gathering System at Producer’s sole cost and expense, (ii) amend this Agreement to provide for the alternative fee structure proposed by Gatherer, in which case Gatherer shall construct the connection; or (iii) not connect such leasehold interests the Gathering System. If Gatherer elects to not connect, then the new mineral or leasehold interest and land pooled therewith (but excluding any Dedicated Properties already connected to Gatherer’s System) shall no longer be Dedicated Properties hereunder or subject to this Agreement in any manner whatsoever. If Producer elects to build the connection itself, such Gathering System expansion must meet all of Gatherer's specifications, and Gatherer will be responsible for the meter station and connection to the existing Gathering System. Gatherer may, at its election, but only within two years (2) of the initial delivery of production from the connection to the Gathering System, acquire the ownership of the connecting facilities installed by Producer by reimbursing Producer for the actual cost with no allowance for inflation or depreciation. In such event, Producer agrees to execute all assignments or contracts deemed reasonably necessary to accomplish the transfer to Gatherer of title to the Gathering System expansion, including rights-of-way and easements, on an “as is, where is” basis and with other terms and conditions customary for the purchase and sale of midstream assets within the Contract Area.

4.6    Gatherer agrees to deliver the Subject Gas to Producer or Producer’s nominated Transporter, less Producer’s pro rata share of Fuel and Loss, at the Delivery Point(s). The Subject Gas shall be deemed to have been delivered to Producer or to the Transporter on Producer’s behalf at the Delivery Point(s), and to have passed through the Delivery Point(s), when the Subject Gas passes through the upstream flange of the metering facility at the Delivery Point(s).

5.    System Operations; Imbalances

5.1    Gatherer shall retain full operational control of the Gathering System and shall at all times be entitled to schedule deliveries and to operate its facilities in a manner consistent with safe and prudent operating practices under the conditions which may exist from time to time. Accordingly, Gatherer may interrupt the gathering of the Subject Gas as necessary to test, alter, modify, enlarge, expand, maintain or repair any facility or property comprising any part of or appurtenant to

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the Gathering System; provided, however, during the time period during such interruption, Producer may dispose of the Subject Gas as it see fit and, if such interruption continues for a period of one hundred and twenty (120) consecutive days, extended day-for-day for the duration of any events of force majeure, Producer shall have the option, exercised solely at its discretion, to permanently release the Subject Gas produced from the affected well(s) by providing to Gatherer thirty (30) days' advance written notice, other than to the extent that prior to the expiration of such notice interruptions have ceased. It is understood and agreed by the Parties that in order for Gatherer to maintain efficiency in the Gathering System, it will be necessary to maintain a uniform rate of flow of the Gas to the Gathering System from all sources during each twenty-four (24) hour period. Therefore, Producer agrees that it will cooperate with Gatherer in regulating the flow rate of the Gas and in establishing a producing schedule to deliver on a commercially reasonable basis the Gas at a uniform and continuous flow rate. In the event that Gatherer enters into an operational balancing agreement with Producer’s Transporter, Producer hereby agrees to be bound by the terms set forth therein.

5.2    It is acknowledged that, because of dispatching and other causes, certain imbalances may occur between the MMBtus of the Subject Gas delivered hereunder by Gatherer to or for the account of Producer at the Delivery Point(s) and the MMBtus of the Subject Gas received from or on behalf of Producer at the Receipt Point(s). Such imbalances, if any, shall be eliminated as soon as practical after each such occurrence; provided, however, Gatherer shall not be required to eliminate any imbalance during any month in which the value of the Subject Gas received or delivered, as reasonably determined by Gatherer, is not representative of the market value of natural gas when the imbalance occurred. Any imbalance remaining following the termination of this Agreement shall be eliminated during the Month following the Month in which termination occurs or as soon as practicable thereafter. Producer authorizes the operator of each of Producer’s wells to be its agent for the purpose of providing Gatherer with instructions to adjust allocations of the Subject Gas attributable to that well for gas balancing purposes. Producer represents that it has the right to make any such adjustments and that such adjustments are correct. Gatherer may adjust the Subject Gas allocated to that well in accordance with these instructions but Gatherer is not obligated to do so at any time. Gatherer shall notify Producer of any such allocation change implemented by Gatherer at Producer’s operator’s instructions.

5.3    The Parties acknowledge that the Gathering System is connected to the facilities of Transporter and, as a result, Gatherer shall be, from time to time, subject to certain requirements imposed by Transporter. Accordingly, Gatherer shall have the right under this Agreement to require Producer to comply with the pipeline requirements of Transporter. PRODUCER AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, DEFEND, AND HOLD GATHERER HARMLESS FROM PRODUCER’S FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH TRANSPORTER’S REQUIREMENTS.


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6.    Quantity; Nominations and Dispatching

6.1    The Parties acknowledge and agree that natural gas (including Gas) which is owned by Tokyo Gas is subject to the Tokyo Gas Gathering and Processing Agreement and may be delivered to Gatherer by Producer pursuant to a joint operating agreement between Producer and Tokyo Gas.
6.2    Subject to Gathering System capacity, Gatherer shall gather that volume of Subject Gas legally allowed to be produced which is attributable to the interest owned or controlled by Producer in wells drilled on lands within the Contract Area or lands pooled therewith; provided, Producer or Producer’s Transporter or nominee will accept the Subject Gas redelivered on Producer’s behalf at the Delivery Point(s). Gatherer may, from time to time, find it necessary to shut off entirely or restrict the flow of gas to the Gathering System notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary and, in such event, Gatherer shall not be liable to Producer for the resulting effect thereof; provided, however, during the time period during such shut off or restriction, Producer may dispose of the Subject Gas as it see fit and if such shut off or restriction continues for a period of ninety (90) consecutive days, extended day-for-day for the duration of events of force majeure affecting Gatherer’s performance, then the Subject Gas produced from the affected well(s) shall, at Producer’s election by no less than thirty days’ prior written notice to Gatherer, no longer be Dedicated Properties hereunder or subject to this Agreement in any manner whatsoever unless Gatherer has remedied the cause of such shut off or restriction prior to the date set forth in Producer’s notice. Gatherer shall provide Producer reasonable prior notice of any shut down due to routine maintenance and shall prudently work to minimize the amount of such downtime.

6.2    Producer shall make all nominations to Transporter in accordance with Transporter’s nomination procedures, and shall make any and all other arrangements necessary for Transporter to receive the Subject Gas at the Delivery Point(s). Producer shall nominate to Gatherer in writing, not less than three (3) business Days prior to the first day of each Month during the Term of this Agreement, the daily quantity of the Subject Gas and Gas owned by Tokyo Gas (expressed in MCFs and MMBtus) that Producer shall deliver to Gatherer at the Receipt Point(s) for gathering during such Month and that Producer or Producer’s Transporter or nominee shall accept at the Delivery Point(s). The Parties acknowledge and agree that the Gas owned by Tokyo Gas shall be delivered to Gatherer by Producer, but shall be gathered by Gatherer pursuant to the Tokyo Gas Gathering Agreement. As between Producer and Gatherer, Producer shall be solely responsible for imbalances, penalties, cash-out payments, or other consequences of any failure to submit timely and proper nominations in accordance with the requirements of the Transporter or the failure to deliver or receive quantities of the Subject Gas in accordance with said nominations.

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6.3    Gatherer and Producer shall designate a dispatcher(s) who shall be continuously on call for nomination purposes, and shall notify each other in writing of such dispatcher(s) and their telephone number(s).

6.4    Producer’s dispatcher shall notify Gatherer’s dispatcher(s) in advance of any anticipated decrease in delivery rate below the daily nominated quantity. Producer’s dispatcher(s) must obtain the prior written approval from Gatherer’s dispatcher(s) for any delivery rate in excess of the daily quantity rate. Gatherer’s dispatcher(s) shall notify Producer’s dispatcher(s) of any anticipated inability to receive the Gas at a delivery rate less than (a) the daily nominated quantity rate; or (b) a previously orally authorized delivery rate in excess of the daily nominated quantity rate.

6.5    The quantity of Gas delivered by Producer at each Receipt Point hereunder during a Month shall be determined in accordance with the allocation procedures set forth in Section 10 below.

6.6    Producer and Gatherer shall conduct semi-annual technical meetings at which Producer shall provide Gatherer with estimated monthly volume forecasts, drilling and development plans for the next twelve (12) months, and discuss other operational matters, and at which Gatherer shall provide Producer Gatherer’s projected maintenance and system outage schedules, Gathering System pressures and operating constraints, and system balances for the next twelve (12) months, and discuss other operational matters.

7.    Quality

7.1    Gatherer shall not be obligated to receive, gather, or redeliver (as the case may be) the Subject Gas delivered by or on behalf of Producer hereunder that fails to meet the quality specifications of (i) the Transporter at any of the Delivery Point(s), except for quality specifications relating to hydration and CO2 content of the Subject Gas that are contemplated to be satisfied by virtue of Gatherer’s provision of certain dehydration and treating services at its existing treating facility as more particularly described in Exhibit C attached hereto, or (ii) the following specifications:

a.    The Subject Gas must be commercial in quality and free from any foreign materials such as dirt, dust, iron particles, crude oil, dark condensate, free water, and other impurities; and substances which may be injurious to pipelines or which may interfere with the gathering, processing, transmission, or commercial utilization of said Subject Gas;

b.    The Subject Gas delivered hereunder shall not exceed a temperature of one hundred twenty (120) degrees Fahrenheit, nor have a

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hydrocarbon dewpoint below forty (40) degrees Fahrenheit, at the Receipt Point(s);

c.    The Subject Gas delivered hereunder shall not contain more than:

(i)    One-fourth grain of hydrogen sulfide, or five grains of total sulfur, or one grain mercaptan per one hundred (100) cubic feet;

(ii)    one part per million by volume of oxygen; or

(iii)    two percent by volume of nitrogen.

d.    No diluents such as carbon dioxide, air, or nitrogen shall be added to the Subject Gas;

e.    The Subject Gas shall contain no carbon monoxide, halogens, or unsaturated hydrocarbons, and no more than 0.1 parts per million of hydrogen; and

f.    The Subject Gas shall have a total heating value of not less than 950 Btus nor more than 1050 Btus per cubic foot and 2 GPM of ethane and heavier hydrocarbons.

In the event of any conflict as between specifications of a Transporter and those above, the most stringent or restrictive specifications shall be applicable to the Subject Gas proffered under this Agreement. With respect to the “no water” or “hydrocarbons in liquid form” specification, Producer agrees to operate its facilities in a prudent manner so that no water or hydrocarbons in liquid form enters the Gathering System. In the event Gatherer receives liquid water or hydrocarbons from Producer at any Delivery Point, in addition to any adjustments to gas measurement that may be necessary to accurately reflect the quantity of the Subject Gas delivered by Producer to Gatherer at such Delivery Point, Gatherer shall have the right, if such receipts of liquid water or hydrocarbons have not ceased within seven (7) Days after Gatherer’s written notice to Producer, to cease taking deliveries of the Subject gas at such Delivery Point until such time as Producer rectifies the situation.

7.2    If any of the Subject Gas delivered by Producer hereunder should fail to meet the quality specifications set forth in Section 7.1, Gatherer may elect to either (i) accept and gather such Subject Gas, (ii) accept, but treat and/or condition such Subject Gas prior to gathering at an additional cost, or (iii) refuse to accept such Subject Gas. The acceptance of the Subject Gas not meeting the quality specifications set forth in Section 7.1 shall not be deemed a waiver of Gatherer’s right to reject such Subject Gas at any later time, and Gatherer shall be entitled, at an

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y time and from time to time, to decline to accept proffered deliveries of the Subject Gas not meeting the quality specifications set forth herein.

7.3     If Gatherer elects to accept but treat and/or condition the nonconforming the Subject Gas prior to gathering, Gatherer shall advise Producer of such election and associated fees and costs to be charged by Gatherer. Producer shall then have a maximum of thirty (30) days to advise Gatherer if it will treat and/or condition such non-conforming Subject Gas and the cost associated with such treatment. If Producer does not elect to treat and/or condition such nonconforming Subject Gas or fails to make such election within the specified time period, then Gatherer shall have the right to (i) proceed with gathering such nonconforming Subject Gas and Producer shall pay to Gatherer all associated fees and costs charged by Gatherer in connection with such actions, or (ii) reject and release such non-conforming Subject Gas from the terms of this Agreement.

7.4.    If there is an enactment of, or change in, any law after the Effective Date that, in Gatherer’s reasonable determination, results in a governmental authority requiring Gatherer or Producer to hold or acquire emission allowances or their equivalent related to the carbon dioxide content or emissions or the greenhouse gas content or emissions attributable to Gas and/or the gathering and/or processing of such Gas (collectively, “Producer’s GHG Emissions”), then Gatherer will notify Producer of such enactment of, or change in, such law. Thereafter, Producer shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide any required emissions allowances or their equivalents to Gatherer in a timely manner. If Producer fails to provide such emission allowances or their equivalents and Gatherer incurs expenses to acquire such allowances or their equivalents in the marketplace, or incurs any out-of-pocket costs or expenses for disposal or treating of carbon dioxide, or otherwise, or if any other additional economic burden is placed on Gatherer in connection with or related to Producer’s GHG Emissions, including but not limited to any tax, assessment, or other cost or expense (collectively, “Emissions Charges”), such Emissions Charges shall be fully the responsibility of Producer. Should Gatherer incur any such Emissions Charges, Producer shall reimburse Gatherer for the same within thirty (30) Days of receipt of an invoice along with reasonable supporting documentation. If carbon dioxide is sold by Gatherer on behalf of Producer, then the proceeds, net of Emissions Charges, taxes, and costs and expenses of such sale, shall be paid to Producer or deducted from amounts owed by Producer pursuant to this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, should any such enactment of, or change in, law require Gatherer to construct new facilities or to modify any part of the Gathering System or the Plant under this Section 7.4, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith and use commercially reasonable efforts to agree on the most cost effective method of constructing or modifying such facilities.

8.    Tests

8.1    Producer and Gatherer do hereby agree as follows:

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a.    Gatherer shall procure or cause to be procured a sample of the Subject Gas at each Receipt Point and Delivery Point, respectively, and analyze the samples by chromatographic analysis to determine the Component content (mole percent), specific gravity, and the Btu content thereof.

b.    Tests provided for in Subparagraphs (a) of this Section 8.1 shall be made by Gatherer using its own equipment or by an independent testing service. Samples will be taken at each Gathering System Delivery Point according to the monthly average daily flow capabilities of such Gathering System Delivery Point as follows: Gathering System Delivery Point(s) that average 5,000 Mcf per day and higher shall be sampled monthly; Gathering System Delivery Points that average between 4,999 Mcf and 1,000 Mcf per day shall be sampled quarterly; and Gathering System Points of Delivery that average below 1,000 Mcf per day shall be tested semi-annually or more often as Gatherer deems necessary. All such tests shall be made in accordance with approved engineering practices. Representatives of Producer shall be entitled to witness such tests, and Producer shall give advance written notice to Gatherer in the event that it exercises such right.

8.2    Physical constants required for making calculations hereunder shall be taken from the Gas Processors Association Physical Constants Publication No. 2145-03 (as amended from time to time). Physical constants for the hexanes and heavier hydrocarbons portion of hydrocarbon mixtures shall be assumed to be the same as the physical constants for hexane. The heat content per gallon of each liquid hydrocarbon Component shall be determined by multiplying the cubic feet per gallon of such liquid hydrocarbon Component by the heat content per cubic foot thereof.

9.    Measurement and Meter Testing

9.1    The unit of volume for measurement of Gas delivered hereunder shall be one thousand (1,000) cubic feet of Gas (or MCF) at a base temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit and at an absolute pressure of 14.65 psia and saturated with water vapor. All fundamental constants, observations, records, and procedures involved in determining the quantity of Gas delivered hereunder shall be in accordance with the standards prescribed in Report Nos. 3 and 8, of the American Gas Association, as amended or supplemented from time to time, respectively. It is agreed that for the purpose of measurement and computations hereunder, the atmospheric pressure shall be assumed to be 14.65 psia regardless of the atmospheric pressure at which the Gas is measured and that the Gas obeys the Ideal Gas Laws as to variations of volume with pressure and specific gravity, including the deviation from Boyle’s law, and shall all be made by Gatherer in accordance with applicable rules, regulations, and orders. It is also agreed that

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Gatherer may apply a uniform correction factor for water vapor if Gatherer deems it necessary in its sole and absolute discretion.

9.2    Gatherer shall install, maintain, and operate, or cause to be maintained and operated, a measuring station located at each Receipt Point and Delivery Point. Said measuring station(s) shall be so equipped with orifice meters, recording gauges, or other types of meter or meters of standard make and design commonly acceptable in the industry, and of suitable size and design, as to accomplish the accurate measurement of the Subject Gas delivered hereunder. The changing and integration of the charts (if utilized for measurement purposes hereunder) and calibrating and adjusting of meters shall be done by Gatherer. Gatherer shall have the right to utilize electronic gas measuring equipment should it so desire.

9.3    Producer may, at its option and expense, install check meters for checking Gatherer’s metering equipment at each Receipt Point; and the same shall be so installed as not to interfere with the operation of the Gathering System.

9.4    The temperature of the Subject Gas flowing through the meter shall be determined by the continuous use of a recording thermometer or device installed by Gatherer, so that it will properly record the temperature of the Subject Gas flowing through the meter.

9.5    The specific gravity of the Subject Gas flowing through the meter shall be determined by methods commonly accepted in the industry. Specific gravities so determined will be used in calculating Subject Gas deliveries until the next specific gravity test is made.

9.6    Each Party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installation, reading, sampling, cleaning, changing, repair, inspection, testing, calibration, or adjustment done in connection with the other Party’s measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder. The records from such measuring equipment shall remain the property of their owner, but upon request, each will submit to the other its records and charts, together with calculations therefrom subject to return within thirty (30) days after receipt thereof. If meters utilizing charts are used to measure the Subject Gas hereunder, then the charts shall be kept on file for a period of two (2) years, or such longer period as may be required by law. In addition, any other measurement data shall also be kept for the same time period. Each Party, during the first production month, and after that at least semi-annually, or more often if necessary, shall calibrate the meters and instruments installed by it or cause the same to be calibrated. Gatherer shall give Producer ten (10) days notice in advance of such tests so that the latter may, at its election, be present in person or by its representative to observe adjustments, if any are made.


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9.7    If the metering equipment is found to be inaccurate by two percent (2%) or more, registration thereof and any payment based upon such registration shall be corrected at the rate of such inaccuracy for any period of inaccuracy which is definitely known or agreed upon, or if not known or agreed upon, then for a period extending back one-half of the time elapsed since the last day of the calibration. Unless conclusively determined that Gatherer’s measurement equipment is inaccurate by two percent (2%) or more, Gatherer’s measurement shall be deemed to be correct for all purposes hereunder, and no adjustment shall be made to the previous volumes. Following any test, any metering equipment found to be inaccurate to any degree shall be adjusted immediately to measure accurately. If for any reason any meter is out of service or out of repair so that the quantity of the Subject Gas delivered through such meter cannot be ascertained or computed from the readings thereof, the quantity of the Subject Gas so delivered during such period shall be estimated and agreed upon by the Parties upon the basis of the best available data using the first of the following methods which is feasible:

a.    By using the registration of any check measuring equipment of Producer, if installed and registering accurately;

b.    By correcting the error if the percentage of error is ascertainable by calibration, test, or mathematical calculation; or

c. By estimating the quantity of deliveries during preceding periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately.

9.8    If Producer shall notify Gatherer, or if Gatherer shall notify Producer, at any time that a special test of any Receipt Point meter is desired, the Parties shall cooperate to secure an immediate verification of the accuracy of such meter and joint observation of any adjustments. All tests of Gatherer’s measuring equipment at any Receipt Point shall be made at Gatherer’s expense, except that Producer shall bear the expense of tests made at its request if the inaccuracy found is less than two percent (2%). Expense as used in this Section 9.8 shall be limited to actual out-of-pocket costs of Gatherer as the result of testing and shall not include any costs incurred by Producer as the result of witnessing said testing.

9.9    If during any month less than 1,000 MCF of Gas is delivered to a Receipt Point (except for reasons of Force Majeure), then Gatherer shall charge a meter fee applicable to any such Receipt Point equal to (***). Such fee shall be invoiced to Producer and payable thirty (30) days after receipt by Producer of such invoice.

9.10    The Parties recognize and acknowledge that technological advances may occur over the term of this Agreement which may render certain measurement devices obsolete, or less accurate, or less efficient than that which may be available. In such event, Gatherer may, with Producer’s approval, substitute or utilize such

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available measurement equipment in lieu of any measurement equipment described above in this Section 9.

9.11    If for any reason the Subject Gas is delivered to Gatherer at a Receipt Point with pulsations that affect the accuracy of the measurement, Producer shall be responsible for installing necessary pulsation dampeners, or other devices, to eliminate or reduce the pulsations to a reasonably acceptable level determined by Gatherer.

10.    Allocation of Gains, Fuel and Loss

10.1    Gatherer shall use general industry care in transporting the Subject Gas from the Receipt Point(s) to the Delivery Point(s) for Producer’s account or sale. However, the Parties understand and agree that certain volumetric gains and losses in the Subject Gas will occur and shall be shared by and among Producer and other third parties whose gas is transported by Gatherer, in the proportion that the gas of each Person who delivers gas into the Gathering System bears to the total gas received at the respective receipt point. In determining the quantity of the Subject Gas delivered by Producer at each Receipt Point hereunder during a month, Gatherer shall allocate to Producer at each such Receipt Point a quantity of gas equal to (a) a percentage of the total quantities (expressed in MMBtus) reported for such Month by the Transporter at the Delivery Point(s) (the “Total Delivered Quantities”) equal to 100% of such Total Delivered Quantities times a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of MMBtus of the Subject Gas delivered by Producer during such Month at said Receipt Point, and the denominator of which is the number of MMBtus of all gas delivered into the Gathering System from all receipt points, minus (b) Producer’s applicable Fuel and Loss. In making the determinations under this Section 10, Gatherer may rely on, and shall be fully protected in relying on, any determination, report or statement received by Gatherer from any operator of a well regarding the number of MMBtus delivered from such well into the Gathering System at any receipt point on the Gathering System.

10.2    Producer’s pro rata share of such Fuel and Loss shall equal the product of the total Fuel and Loss utilized, consumed or incurred by the Gathering System, multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is Producer’s MMBtus of the Subject Gas metered into the Gathering System at the Receipt Point(s) and the denominator of which is the total number of MMBtus of gas metered into the Gathering System upstream of all receipt points.

10.3    Electrical Power shall be utilized in the operation of the Gathering System (including Electrical Power used for dehydration, compression, conditioning, blending, treating, or recompression), and Producer’s pro rata share shall equal the product of the total dollar amount paid for such Electrical Power multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of Producer’s MMBtus of the Subject Gas metered into the Gathering System upstream of the Receipt

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Point(s) and the denominator of which is the total number of MMBtus of gas metered into the Gathering System upstream of all receipt points, to be invoiced to Producer and paid to Gatherer in accordance with Section 12 below. Producer reserves the right to participate in the selection of Electrical Power suppliers but Gatherer is entitled to make the final decisions on such selections.

11.    Fees

11.1    Producer shall pay to Gatherer a rate equal to (***) of the Subject Gas received by Gatherer and metered at the Receipt Points, subject to adjustment as provided in Section 11.3 (such rate, as so adjusted, the “Gathering Fee”). In addition to the Gathering Fee, Producer shall pay on each MCF of the Subject Gas received by Gatherer and metered at the Receipt Points an additional rate equal to (***) of the published (***) Index (as published on an MMBtu basis).

11.2    Producer shall pay to Gatherer (***) per MCF of Lift Gas redelivered to Producer pursuant to Lift Gas systems in existence as of the Effective Date, subject to adjustment as provided in Section 11.3 (such rate, as so adjusted, the "Lift Gas Fee").

11.3    On each Escalation Date, the Gathering Fee and the Lift Gas Fee will increase by a percentage equal to the CPI Adjustment.

11.4    Subject to Section 11.5, Gatherer shall have the Exclusive Right to provide Producer's gas lift needs for the remaining Term of the Agreement. As used herein, the term “Exclusive Right" is defined to mean that (i) Gatherer shall be the exclusive provider of gas lift services to Producer at the existing and any future points delivered into Producer's existing and future gas lift systems, and (ii) Producer shall negotiate with no other party and deal exclusively with Gatherer to potentially provide any alternative gas lift method which could eliminate or materially alter the then existing manner in which Gatherer supplies lift gas to Producer at existing and future wells. If Gatherer elects (other than as a result of force majeure) to discontinue deliveries of lift gas or fails to provide lift gas at a pressure of 950 psig or higher for a period of thirty (30) consecutive days or longer, Producer shall have the option, exercised solely at its discretion, by providing written notice to Gatherer to terminate Gatherer’s Exclusive Right with respect to the affected points of delivery.

11.5.     If Producer has Lift Gas needs that require the construction of a new gas lift system within the Contract Area, Producer shall notify Gatherer with any proposed reasonable supporting documentation (including the location of any existing or proposed well(s)) sufficient for Gatherer to evaluate whether building of a new gas lift system to any existing or proposed well would be economic pursuant to the fee structure set forth in this Agreement. Gatherer, in its sole and absolute discretion, may decline to construct any new gas lift system. Within sixty (60) Days after receiving notice (or, if later, reasonable supporting documentation) from

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Producer, Gatherer shall notify Producer whether or not it elects to construct such new gas lift system pursuant to the fee structure set forth in this Agreement. If Gatherer elects to construct the new gas lift system, such construction shall be completed and functioning as soon as reasonably practicable subject to force majeure affecting Gatherer’s performance, after receiving notice (or, if later, reasonable supporting documentation) from Producer (the “Gas Lift Construction Period”). In the event either Gatherer elects not to construct the new gas lift system or elects to build such construction, but it is not completed and functioning within the Gas Lift Construction Period, Producer shall have the right to cause the proposed Lift Gas needs to be provided as it sees fit, by a third party or otherwise.

11.6    Sections 11.4 and 11.5 are not intended to hinder Producer from alternative non gas lift methods (including, but not limited to, plungers or other similar lifting technologies) at any individual well (including each such well for which there is no gas lift pipeline connection as of the date hereof), where such lift gas being provided or to be provided, as applicable, by Gatherer is not or will not be adequate at such particular well to provide Producer's lift requirements. Producer shall retain sole discretion in the deployment of these alternative non gas lift techniques; provided in the event that Producer employs such artificial non gas lift techniques on a well, it will notify Gatherer within a commercially reasonable time frame.

12.    Accounting, Payments and Credit Assurances

12.1    Producer shall furnish to Gatherer on or before the first day of each month a report or statement disclosing information necessary to enable Gatherer to determine the percentage of gas delivered at each Receipt Point that is owned by Producer and the percentage of gas delivered at each Receipt Point that is owned by any other working interest owner for which Producer delivered gas to the Gathering System (and each such working interest owner’s respective percentage of such gas) related to the preceding month. Gatherer shall furnish to Producer on or before the twenty-fifth (25th) day of each month a report or statement disclosing information necessary to enable Producer to make reasonable and accurate statistical and accounting entries upon its books concerning all phases of this Agreement related to the preceding month, including any statement of the Subject Gas delivered for Producer’s account to its Transporter, the total volume of the Subject Gas in MCF and in MMBtu measured at the Receipt Point(s), Producer’s pro rata share of Fuel and Loss and the cost billed to Gatherer for Electrical Power, if any, and the amounts due Gatherer for the services provided hereunder. Producer shall remit the amounts due Gatherer with respect to the Subject Gas within thirty (30) days after the receipt of Gatherer’s statement. PRODUCER SHALL INDEMNIFY AND HOLD GATHERER HARMLESS FROM ANY AND ALL CHARGES, PENALTIES, COSTS AND EXPENSES OF WHATEVER KIND OR NATURE ARISING FROM PRODUCER’S FAILURE TO PAY SUCH PAYMENTS, INCLUDING COSTS AND EXPENSES OF ANY LITIGATION AND REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES ASSOCIATED THEREWITH. Unpaid amounts due with

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respect to Subject Gas shall accrue interest at the lesser of a rate equal to one and one half percent (1.5%) per month or the maximum rate permitted by law, until the balance is paid in full.

12.2    Each Party shall have the right during reasonable hours to examine books, records, charts, and original test data of the other Party to the extent necessary to verify the accuracy of any statement, charge, credit, computation, test, or delivery made pursuant to any provision hereof. If any such examination reveals any inaccuracy in any such statement, charge, credit, computation, test, or delivery, the necessary adjustment shall be promptly made without interest or penalty. Neither Party will have any right to recoup or recover prior overpayments or under payments that result from error that occur in spite of good faith performance if the amounts involved do not exceed fifty dollars ($50.00) per month per Receipt Point.

12.3    Producer shall be responsible for the payment of all royalties due on the Gas. Producer shall indemnify and hold Gatherer harmless from any and all claims, actions, causes of action, damages, liability, or obligations arising out of or in any way related to the payment of the lessor’s royalty or any other burden or encumbrance affecting the Gas.

12.4    Notwithstanding any change in ownership of Producer’s properties, Gatherer shall never be required to make payments or to give notices required under the provisions of this agreement to more than one party.

12.5    All accounting records and documents directly related to this Agreement prepared by any Party shall be retained for a period of not less than two years following the end of the calendar year of their origination. The Parties further agree that all matters relating to the accounting hereunder for any calendar year shall be considered correct and not subject to further audit or legal challenge after two years following the end of the calendar year.

12.6    Producer creditworthiness requirements shall be substantially similar to those requirements set forth below:

a.
Producer will be deemed creditworthy: (i) during a period in which Producer does not have long-term secured debt securities rated by S&P and Moody’s, then if according to the most recent of (y) Producer’s audited annual financial statements, or (z) Producer’s quarterly financial statements, (A) its current ratio (dividing current assets (which shall include available borrowings under its credit facility and undrawn equity committed by its equity holders) by current liabilities) is (***) or higher and (B) its leverage ratio as determined using the methodology required by its bank group is at least (***) below its then-current bank group covenant but in no event greater than (***); or (ii) otherwise, if its long-term unsecured

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debt securities are rated at least BB- by Standard & Poor's Corporation ("S&P") and at least Ba3 by Moody's Investor Service ("Moody's"); provided, however, that if the Producer's rating is at BB- or Ba3 and the short-term or long-term outlook is negative, Gatherer may require further analysis. Producer shall provide its most recent audited financial statements on the Effective Date and, in the event Producer does not have long-term unsecured debt securities rated by S&P and Moody’s, then Producer must also provide Gatherer audited annual financial statements on an annual basis and unaudited quarterly financial statements on a quarterly basis.

b.
If Producer does not meet the criteria described above, then Producer may request that Gatherer evaluate its creditworthiness based upon the level of service requested relative to the Producer's current and future ability to meet its obligations. Further, if Producer's creditworthiness does not meet any of the foregoing criteria, Producer will be considered creditworthy if Producer maintains and delivers to Gatherer an irrevocable guaranty of payment in form acceptable to Gatherer, or an irrevocable letter of credit from a financial institution rated at least A- by S&P or at least A3 by Moody's, in a form acceptable to Gatherer, in either case of the guaranty or the letter of credit in an amount satisfactory to Gatherer, which will be equal to the total amounts invoiced to Producer by Gatherer in the immediately preceding two (2) Months. The obligation to maintain such credit assurance shall extend until such time as Producer is deemed creditworthy as defined herein. Producer shall provide the guaranty or the letter of credit within twenty (20) days of written notice by Gatherer that such financial assurance is required.

c.
The creditworthiness requirements set forth in this Section 12.6 shall apply to any permitted assignment (in whole or in part), and to any permitted permanent release, as applicable, of this Agreement. Gatherer shall apply consistent evaluation practices to all similarly situated producers to determine Producer’s financial ability to perform the payment obligations due to Gatherer

13.    Warranty

13.1    PRODUCER warrants the title to all the Subject Gas owned by Producer and all components thereof which shall be delivered by Producer to Gatherer hereunder, the right to enter into this Agreement with reference to such Subject Gas, and that such Subject Gas owned by Producer is free from all liens and adverse claims; and AGREES, IF NOTIFIED THEREOF BY GATHERER, TO INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD

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GATHERER HARMLESS FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL SUITS, ACTIONS, LOSSES, DEBTS, ACCOUNTS, DAMAGES, COSTS AND EXPENSES ARISING FROM OR OUT OF ANY ADVERSE CLAIM AS TO PRODUCER’S TITLE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY ADVERSE CLAIMS BROUGHT BY OR THROUGH A MINERAL INTEREST OR ROYALTY OWNER, TO OR AGAINST THE SUBJECT GAS OWNED BY PRODUCER. Producer agrees to make settlement for all royalties, overriding royalty interests, and/or production payments due and payable on the Subject Gas delivered to Gatherer hereunder, any Components of the Subject Gas extracted or saved therefrom, and the sale and disposition of the Subject Gas and any Components thereof, all in accordance with the terms of the leases, interests and/or agreements (including applicable instruments of title) from which the Subject Gas delivered to Gatherer hereunder is produced, and all amendments thereto.

13.2    Producer also represents and warrants that it has full authority to receive payment for the sum of all of the Subject Gas delivered hereunder.

14.    Taxes

14.1    Producer shall pay or cause to be paid all production, severance and ad valorem taxes, assessments, and other charges levied or assessed against the Gas gathered hereunder, and all taxes and statutory charges levied or assessed against any of Producer’s properties, facilities, or operations. Producer shall reimburse Gatherer to the extent of any severance or other such taxes paid by Gatherer on behalf of Producer.

14.2    Gatherer shall pay all taxes and statutory charges levied or assessed against the Gathering System and operations concerning such system.

15.    Indemnity and Damages

15.1    As between the Parties, and as to liability, if any, accruing to either Party or to any third party, Producer shall be solely liable for and in control and possession of, and bear the risk of loss with respect to, the Gas deliverable hereunder until the Gas is delivered to Gatherer at the Receipt Point(s). Gatherer shall be solely liable for and in control and possession of, and bear the risk of loss with respect to, the Gas after the Gas is delivered to Gatherer at the Receipt Point(s) hereunder until the Subject Gas is delivered to Producer or to the Transporter on Producer’s behalf at the Delivery Point(s), whereupon Producer shall again be solely liable for the Subject Gas and in control and possession thereof and bear the risk of loss of the Subject Gas delivered to Transporter. If Lift Gas is redelivered to Producer as provided herein, then, in that event, Gatherer shall be solely liable for and in control and possession of such Lift Gas from the time such Lift Gas exits the Gathering System until redelivered to Producer, whereupon Producer shall again be in control and possession and bear the risk of loss of such Lift Gas.


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15.2    PRODUCER SHALL BE AFFORDED ACCESS TO GATHERER’S PROPERTY AND THE FACILITIES TO THE EXTENT NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT ITS RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, AND PRODUCER SHALL FULLY OBSERVE AND COMPLY WITH ALL OF GATHERER’S SAFETY PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES WHILE ON THE PREMISES. PRODUCER HEREBY AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS, PROTECT, DEFEND, AND DISCHARGE GATHERER AND ITS AFFILIATED COMPANIES, PARTNERS, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, MANAGERS, SHAREHOLDERS, MEMBERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS FOR, FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL JUDGMENTS, EXECUTIONS, CAUSES OF ACTION, DEMANDS, RIGHTS, SUITS, DEBTS AND SUMS OF MONEY, ACCOUNTINGS, DUES, PENALTIES, FINES, CLAIMS (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, CLAIMS FOR CONTRIBUTION), LIABILITIES, LOSSES, COSTS, DAMAGES AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING COURT COSTS, REASONABLE COSTS OF INVESTIGATION, DEFENSE AND ATTORNEY’S FEES) FOR THE INJURY TO OR DEATH OF ANY PERSON (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, EACH OF PRODUCER’S AND GATHERER’S EMPLOYEES, AGENTS AND CONTRACTORS) OR PROPERTY DAMAGE OF ANY NATURE, KIND OR DESCRIPTION OR ANY OTHER CLAIM OF ANY NATURE, KIND OR DESCRIPTION BROUGHT BY ANY PERSON, WHETHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE, WHICH ARISES OUT OF OR RESULTS FROM (I) PRODUCER’S OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL OF (a) THE GAS PRIOR TO THE TIME THAT THE GAS PASSES THROUGH THE GATHERING SYSTEM RECEIPT POINT(S) AND AFTER THE GAS PASSES THROUGH THE DELIVERY POINT(S) AND (b) THE LIFT GAS AFTER THE LIFT GAS HAS BEEN REDELIVERED TO PRODUCER AND PRIOR TO THE TIME THAT GAS, INCLUDING SUCH LIFT GAS, PASSES THROUGH THE RECEIPT POINT, (II) PRODUCER’S OWNERSHIP AND OPERATION (OR ANY OPERATION ON BEHALF OF PRODUCER) OF THE WELLS LOCATED WITHIN THE CONTRACT AREA AND ANY FACILITIES OR EQUIPMENT INSTALLED OR MAINTAINED BY PRODUCER OR ITS OPERATORS UPSTREAM OF THE GATHERING SYSTEM RECEIPT POINT, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH WAS REQUIRED BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, (III) ANY ACCESS TO GATHERER’S PROPERTY BY (OR ANY DELIVERY OF GATHERER’S RECORDS OR CHARTS TO) PRODUCER OR ITS REPRESENTATIVES, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS OR CONTRACTORS, (IV) PRODUCER’S BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT, OR (V) ANY VIOLATION OF THE LAW BY PRODUCER, IN EACH CASE REGARDLESS OF ANY SOLE, CONCURRENT OR COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY OF GATHERER OR ANY OF THE PERSONS INDEMNIFIED BY PRODUCER UNDER THE FOREGOING PROVISIONS.

GATHERER HEREBY AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS, PROTECT, DEFEND AND DISCHARGE PRODUCER AND ITS AFFILIATED COMPANIES, PARTNERS, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS,

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SHAREHOLDERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS FOR, FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL JUDGMENTS, EXECUTIONS, CAUSES OF ACTION, DEMANDS, RIGHTS, SUITS, DEBTS AND SUMS OF MONEY, ACCOUNTINGS, DUES, PENALTIES, FINES, CLAIMS (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, CLAIMS FOR CONTRIBUTION), LIABILITIES, LOSSES, COSTS, DAMAGES AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING COURT COSTS, REASONABLE COSTS OF INVESTIGATION, DEFENSE AND ATTORNEY’S FEES) FOR THE INJURY TO OR DEATH OF ANY PERSON (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, EACH OF PRODUCER’S AND GATHERER’S EMPLOYEES, AGENTS AND CONTRACTORS) OR PROPERTY DAMAGE OF ANY NATURE, KIND OR DESCRIPTION OR ANY OTHER CLAIM OF ANY NATURE, KIND OR DESCRIPTION BROUGHT BY ANY PERSON, WHETHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE, WHICH ARISES OUT OF OR RESULTS FROM (I) GATHERER’S CONTROL OF (a) THE GAS AFTER THE GAS PASSES THROUGH THE GATHERING SYSTEM RECEIPT POINTS TO THE TIME THAT THE GAS PASSES THROUGH THE DELIVERY POINT(S) AND (b) THE LIFT GAS FROM THE TIME SUCH LIFT GAS EXITS THE GATHERING SYSTEM UNTIL SUCH LIFT GAS IS REDELIVERED TO PRODUCER, (II) GATHERER’S OWNERSHIP AND OPERATION OF THE GATHERING SYSTEM, (III) GATHERER’S BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT, OR (IV) ANY VIOLATION OF THE LAW BY GATHERER, IN EACH CASE REGARDLESS OF ANY SOLE, CONCURRENT OR COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY OF PRODUCER OR ANY OF THE PERSONS INDEMNIFIED BY GATHERER UNDER THE FOREGOING PROVISIONS. THE INDEMNIFICATION RIGHTS HEREIN SHALL BE CUMULATIVE OF, AND IN ADDITION TO, ANY AND ALL OTHER RIGHTS, REMEDIES OR RECOURSE OF THE PARTIES AND SHALL SURVIVE ANY EXPIRATION OR TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. TO THE EXTENT AND ONLY TO THE EXTENT THE FOREGOING INDEMNIFICATION RIGHTS ARE BY LAW, EITHER INAPPLICABLE OR NOT ENFORCEABLE, PRODUCER AND GATHERER SHALL EACH BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RESULTS OF ITS OWN ACTIONS AND FOR THE ACTIONS OF THOSE PERSONS AND ENTITIES OVER WHICH IT EXERCISES CONTROL.

15.3    NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING CONTAINED IN THIS SECTION 15 OR ELSEWHERE IN THIS AGREEMENT TO THE CONTRARY, NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR INDIRECT DAMAGES, LOST PROFITS, OR OTHER BUSINESS INTERRUPTION DAMAGES, IN TORT OR CONTRACT, IN CONNECTION WITH OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT SUCH DAMAGES HAVE BEEN AWARDED TO A THIRD PARTY WHO IS NOT AN AFFILIATE OF A PARTY AND ARE SUBJECT TO ALLOCATION BETWEEN OR AMONG THE PARTIES PURSUANT TO ANY TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT.

16.    Force Majeure

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In the event any Party is rendered unable, either wholly or in part, by force majeure to carry out its obligations under this Agreement, other than the obligation to make payments due hereunder, it is agreed that on such Party giving notice and full particulars of such inability by telephone and in writing to the other Parties as soon as possible after the occurrence of the cause relied on, then the obligations of the Party giving such notice, so far as they are affected by such force majeure, shall be suspended during the continuance of any inability so caused, but for no longer period, and such cause shall, as far as possible, be remedied with all reasonable dispatch by the Party claiming the force majeure. The term "force majeure" as employed herein shall mean any act or event which wholly or partially prevents or delays the performance of obligations arising under this Agreement if such act or event is not reasonably within the control of and not caused by the fault or negligence of the Party claiming force majeure and which by the exercise of due diligence such Party is unable to prevent or overcome, including, without limitation, by the following enumeration: acts of God; strikes; lockouts; or other industrial disturbances; acts of the public enemy; wars; blockades; insurrections; riots; epidemics; landslides; lightning; earthquakes; fires; storms; floods; washouts; arrests and restraints of governments and people; civil disturbances; explosion, breakage, or accidents to machinery, plant facilities, or lines of pipe; the necessity for making repairs to or alterations of machinery, plant facilities, or lines of pipe; freezing of wells or lines of pipe; partial or entire failure of wells; and the inability of either Producer or Gatherer to acquire, or the delays on the part of either Producer or Gatherer in acquiring, at reasonable cost and after the exercise of reasonable diligence: (a) any servitude, rights-of-way grants, permits, or licenses; (b) any materials or supplies for the construction or maintenance of facilities; and (c) any permits or permissions from any governmental agency if such are required. It is understood and agreed that the settlement of strikes or lockouts shall be entirely within the discretion of the Party having the difficulty and that the above requirements that any force majeure shall be remedied with all reasonable dispatch shall not require the settlement of strikes or lockouts by acceding to the demands of the opposing party when such course is inadvisable in the sole discretion of the Party having the difficulty. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, in the event that Gatherer is unable to carry out its obligations under this Agreement due to a force majeure, then during the time period of such force majeure, Producer may dispose of the Subject Gas as it sees fit.

17.    Unprofitable Operations and Rights of Termination

17.1    If, in the reasonable opinion of Gatherer, (a) the gathering of the Subject Gas from any well within the Contract Area or any Receipt Point(s), or (b) the delivery of the Subject Gas to any Delivery Point(s), is or becomes uneconomical due to its volume, quality, government regulations, or for any other cause, Gatherer shall not be obligated to gather and may cease gathering such Subject Gas so long as such condition exists. Gatherer agrees that in its determination of uneconomical gathering, the same criteria shall be used for the Subject Gas as for all other gas being gathered through the Gathering System. In the event that Gatherer refuses to gather the Subject Gas, Producer may dispose of the Subject Gas not gathered

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as it sees fit; provided that Gatherer at any time thereafter shall have the right to gather all of the Subject Gas refused, if refused for reason or reasons resulting from an act of Producer or lack of action on the part of Producer, conditioned upon Gatherer giving Producer at least two (2) months’ notice of its election to so do. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, in the event that Gatherer refuses to gather the Subject Gas for a period of sixty (60) consecutive days causing Producer’s well(s) to be shut-in, Producer shall have the option, exercised solely at its discretion, to terminate the Agreement in its entirety insofar and only insofar as it pertains to Subject Gas produced from the affected well(s) by providing to Gatherer advance written notice thirty (30) days in advance of such termination.

17.2    Nothing herein shall be construed to require Producer to drill any well or to continue to operate any well which a prudent operator would not in like circumstances drill or continue to operate. Notwithstanding the foregoing, (a) Producer intends to produce the maximum volumes possible and commits to bring all wells currently shut in for economic purposes online as soon as practicable, but in no event later than July 1, 2016 and (b) Producer agrees that it will not shut-in or choke back wells for economic purposes during the calendar years of 2016 through the end of 2018 unless the well reaches the end of its useful life or safety, technical or mechanical reasons necessitate shutting-in or choking back the well.

17.3    Gatherer shall not be obligated to expand the Gathering System in order to provide capacity hereunder.

18.
Term

This terms of this Agreement shall be effective from the Effective Date and, subject to the other provisions hereof, shall continue in full force and effect until the tenth anniversary of the date Producer first delivers Subject Gas to the Receipt Point(s) pursuant to the terms of this Agreement and shall be automatically renewed for one (1) year periods thereafter unless on or before one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the expiration of the primary term or the expiration of a one (1) year renewal period a Party provides written notice of termination to the other Party (the “Term”). For the avoidance of doubt, this Agreement shall become effective subject to and simultaneously with the "Closing" as such term is defined under the Asset Purchase Agreement.

19.    Regulatory Bodies

This Agreement and the provisions hereof shall be subject to all valid applicable federal, state, and local laws, orders, rules, and regulations. Producer and Gatherer have entered into this Agreement with the understanding, and in reliance on the fact, that this Agreement and/or performance of this Agreement are not and will not be subject to the jurisdiction or regulation of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. If this Agreement and/or performance of this Agreement becomes subject to such jurisdiction and/or regulation, this Agreement shall automatically terminate unless Producer and Gatherer

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agree, in writing, within thirty (30) days of the effective date of the attachment of any such jurisdiction and/or regulation, that this Agreement shall continue after such effective date.

20.    Disputes

20.1    Should a dispute arise between the Parties out of or in connection with this Agreement, the Parties shall promptly seek to resolve any such dispute by negotiations among the senior executives of the Parties who have the authority to settle such dispute (“Senior Executives”) prior to the initiation of any lawsuit. The Senior Executives shall meet at a mutually acceptable time and place within fifteen (15) days after such dispute arises and thereafter as often as they reasonably deem necessary to exchange relevant information and to attempt to resolve the dispute. All negotiations and communications pursuant to this Section shall be treated as compromise and settlement negotiations for purposes of the federal and state Rules of Evidence. If the dispute has not been resolved within thirty (30) days after the initial meeting of the Senior Executives, or such longer period as may be mutually agreed upon, either Party may initiate a lawsuit.

20.2    IN ANY SUIT FILED BY A PARTY TO RESOLVE A DISPUTE ARISING UNDER THIS AGREEMENT OR RELATED TO THE SERVICES PROVIDED HEREUNDER, EACH PARTY HEREBY COVENANTS AND AGREES TO TAKE ALL STEPS NECESSARY TO WAIVE A TRIAL BY JURY.

21.    Notices and Payments

Except for the initial telephonic notice of force majeure permitted under Section 16, any notice, request, demand, statement, or bill provided for in this Agreement shall be in writing and delivered by hand, mail, or email. All such written communications shall be effective upon receipt by the other party at the address of the Parties as follows:

Producer

Statements:            BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC
2100 South Utica
Tulsa, OK 74114
Attn: John Redmond
Email: jredmond@bluestone-nr.com

Payments:            BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC
2100 South Utica
Tulsa, OK 74114
Attn: John Redmond
Email: jredmond@bluestone-nr.com

Contractual:            BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC

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2100 South Utica
Tulsa, OK 74114
Attn: John Redmond
Email: jredmond@bluestone-nr.com

Gatherer

Statements:            Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P.
1200 Summit Avenue, Suite 320
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
Attn: Revenue Accounting

Payments:            Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P.
1200 Summit Avenue, Suite 320
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
Attn: Accounting

Contractual:            Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P.
700 Louisiana, Suite 2550
Houston, Texas 77002
Attn: VP of Commercial
Email: Darrel.hagerman@crestwoodlp.com

Any of the Parties may designate a further or different address by giving written notice to the other Parties.

22.    Right to Process the Gas

Producer agrees that Gatherer shall have the right to process, or cause to be processed, blend, or cause to be blended, the Subject Gas delivered hereunder for the extraction of natural gas liquids and other valuable components, to the extent that Gatherer or its affiliates constructs, acquires or otherwise obtains access to facilities capable of processing such Subject Gas. Upon written notice to Producer that Gatherer is ready and willing to exercise this right, the Parties will negotiate in good faith the terms and fees for the processing of the Subject Gas at any such facility, which terms and fees (i) shall be consistent with those then prevailing in the area for similar processing or blending and (ii) shall be set forth in an amendment to this Agreement or in a supplemental agreement between the Parties.

23.    Assignment

This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns of the respective Parties, but no transfer of or succession to the interest of any Party, either wholly or partially, shall affect or bind the other Parties until it shall have been furnished with the original instrument or with the proper

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proof that the claimant is legally entitled to such interest; provided, however, that in the case of any assignment by Producer (i) such assignment shall be further subject to the satisfaction by Producer’s assignee of the creditworthiness requirements of Section 12.6, and (ii) Producer’s assignee shall be required to expressly agree under such assignment to assume and be bound by all of the obligations of Producer under this Agreement.

24.    Miscellaneous

24.1    No waiver by any Party of any one or more defaults in the performance of any provision of this Agreement shall operate or be construed as a waiver of any other default or future defaults, whether of a like or different character.

24.2    No modification or amendment of the terms and provisions of this Agreement shall be made except by the execution of a written agreement by the Parties. This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the Parties and there are no oral promises, agreements, or warranties affecting it.

24.3    The headings in this Agreement are formulated and used for convenience only and shall not be deemed to affect the meaning or construction of any provisions of this Agreement.

24.4    This Agreement supersedes and replaces any other contract(s) or agreements(s) which may exist between the Parties covering the gathering or processing of the Subject Gas owned by Producer dedicated hereunder.

24.5    Nothing in this Agreement is intended to create a partnership or joint venture under state law or to render the Parties jointly and severally liable to any third party. Each of the Parties elects to be excluded from the provisions of Subchapter K, Chapter 1 of Subtitle A, of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 pursuant to the provisions of Article 761(a) of such code and from any similar provisions of state law. Gatherer shall timely file such evidence of this election as may be required under applicable law.

24.6    Should any section, subsection, paragraph, subparagraph, or other portion of this Agreement be found invalid as a matter of law in a duly authorized court, or by a duly authorized government agency, then only that portion of this Agreement shall be invalid. The remainder of this Agreement which shall not have been found invalid shall remain in full force and effect.

24.7    THIS AGREEMENT, AND ALL QUESTIONS RELATING TO ITS VALIDITY, INTERPRETATION, PERFORMANCE, AND ENFORCEMENT (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, PROVISIONS CONCERNING LIMITATIONS OF ACTIONS) SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY CONFLICT-OF-LAWS DOCTRINES OF SUCH STATE

31


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OR OTHER JURISDICTION TO THE CONTRARY. ALL MATTERS LITIGATED BY OR BETWEEN THE PARTIES THAT INVOLVE THIS AGREEMENT, THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE PARTIES, OR ANY RELATED DOCUMENTS OR MATTERS HEREUNDER SHALL BE BROUGHT ONLY IN HOUSTON, HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS.

24.8    This Agreement was prepared jointly by the Parties and not by any Party to the exclusion of the other. In the event an ambiguity or question of intent or interpretation arises, no presumption or burden of proof will arise favoring or disfavoring any Party by virtue of the authorship, or any greater involvement in the drafting, of any of the provisions of this Agreement.

24.9    The Parties warrant and represent that no promise, agreement, representation, inducement, or condition which is not herein expressed has been made to either Party by the other, or any agent or representative of either Party to the other, in executing this Agreement.  The Parties further warrant and represent they are not relying upon, and expressly disclaim, any such promise, agreement, representation, inducement, or condition which is not herein expressed in executing this Agreement. The Parties represents and warrant they are relying solely upon their own judgment in entering this Agreement.
24.10    This Agreement is being executed contemporaneously with the Parties’ Letter Agreement. The Parties represent, warrant, and agree this Agreement and the Letter Agreement collectively comprise one transaction.

[Signature Page Follows]

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement in several originals as of the date and year written above.

PRODUCER

BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC, a                                 Delaware limited liability company


By:    /s/ John Redwood            
Name:    John Redwood
Title:    President/Chief Executive Officer                    

GATHERER

Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P., a Texas                             limited partnership

By:    Crestwood Gas Services Operating GP                                 LLC, its General partner


By:    J. Heath Deneke        
Name:    J. Heath Deneke
Title:    Chief Operating Officer and                                 President, Pipeline Services Group


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EXHIBIT A
to the
GAS GATHERING AGREEMENT
[ALLIANCE AREA]
CONTRACT AREA; DEDICATED LEASES; DEDICATED WELLS

This Exhibit A is attached to the Gas Gathering Agreement (the “Agreement”) dated as of April 1, 2016, by and between BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC, as Producer, and Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P., as Gatherer, and made a part thereof for all purposes. All defined terms used herein shall have the same meaning as set forth in the Agreement.

Contract Area

Denton County, Texas
Tarrant County, Texas

With regard to Tarrant County, Gas that satisfies the quality specifications in Section 7.1(g) of the Cowtown Gas Gathering and Processing Agreement dated as of even date herewith shall be dedicated to such agreement and all other Gas produced or producible from wells in Tarrant County shall be dedicated to this Agreement.

Leases

See attached sheets.



Exhibit A, Page 1
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PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

ST
County
File ID
Lessor
Lease Dated
Recorded County
Vol/Book
Page
Instrument No.
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.38
SUE A WORKS
5/16/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-61290
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.38
SUE A WORKS
5/16/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214132772
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
5/1/2003
DENTON
 
 
2004-124550
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
 
TARRANT
 
 
D203315430
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
5/1/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210005.00 
NORTEX MINERALS LP
 
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
 
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
5/1/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
 
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.01 
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
DENTON
4931
1803
101800
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.01
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D203174562
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.01 
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.01
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.01
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
 
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.01 
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.02
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
DENTON
4931
1807
101801
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.02
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D203174564
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.02
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.02
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.02 
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.02
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
DENTON
4931
1812
101802
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.03 
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D203174561
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.03 
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210012.01
DR WELLS O STEPHENS EST
12/17/2001
DENTON
5000
1164
4043
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210012.01
DR WELLS O STEPHENS EST
12/17/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D202037586
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210012.02 
DR C B KENDALL EST
12/17/2001
DENTON
5000
1169
4044
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210012.02
DR C B KENDALL EST
12/17/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D202037587
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210026.01
PBBM NORTHLAKE LTD
3/2/2009
DENTON
 
 
2009-60422
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210026.01
PBBM NORTHLAKE LTD
3/2/2009
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210026.01
PBBM NORTHLAKE LTD
3/2/2009
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210026.01
PBBM NORTHLAKE LTD
3/2/2009
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.13
LUMINANT MINERAL DEVELOPMENT
3/2/2010
DENTON
 
 
2010-22559
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.13
LUMINANT MINERAL DEVELOPMENT
3/2/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210047137
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.14 
JOHN PORTER FARMS INC
4/21/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-41356
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.14
JOHN PORTER FARMS INC
4/21/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214084785

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TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.15 
BOB CATES ET UX
4/23/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-41354
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.15
BOB CATES ET UX
4/23/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214084785
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.16 
JOE CATES ET UX
4/23/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-41355
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.20
PAUL D COPENHAVER JR ET UX
5/12/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-49254
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.27
JOHN MURLEY
7/24/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-82676
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.27 
JOHN MURLEY
7/24/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D215142691
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.28
SUE WORKS
5/16/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-61290
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.28
SUE WORKS
5/16/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214132772
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.30
PAUL A PINSON ET UX
8/13/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214195144
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.31
DEBORAH L FLORES
8/13/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214195145
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.32
WILLIAM A KIRK
8/18/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-100907
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.32
WILLIAM A KIRK
8/18/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214195142
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.36
RICHARD N BROWN ET UX
6/26/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-109197
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.36
RICHARD N BROWN ET UX
6/26/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214225480
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.37
PAUL DON CRUSE ET UX
10/8/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-109196
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.37
PAUL DON CRUSE ET UX
 
TARRANT
 
 
D214225481
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.39
KENNETH MILLER
10/16/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-122345
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.39 
KENNETH MILLER
10/16/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214256085
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.41
LARRY CARSON TIDWELL ET UX
11/6/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-1219
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.41
LARRY CARSON TIDWELL ET UX
11/6/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214275922
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.46
RAYA NEVEEN REDDY ET UX
12/10/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-1217

Exhibit A, Page 3
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PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.46
RAYA NEVEEN REDDY ET UX
12/10/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214275920
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.53
SHERRY BUGG
10/24/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-8217
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.53
SHERRY BUGG
10/24/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D215013067
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.56
JAMES R HAIRE ET UX
12/18/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-14690
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.56 
JAMES R HAIRE ET UX
 
TARRANT
 
 
D215026331
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.57
DALE GLEN & STELLA MARIE EDELMAN
1/21/2015
DENTON
 
 
2015-14688
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.57
DALE GLEN & STELLA MARIE EDELMAN
1/21/2015
TARRANT
 
 
D215046447
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.59
KEVIN SIMMONS
2/5/2015
DENTON
 
 
2015-26717
 
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.59
KEVIN SIMMONS
 
TARRANT
 
 
D215046448
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.60
ANGELA DAONNE RAWIE
8/19/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-26718
 
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.60
ANGELA DAONNE RAWIE
 
TARRANT
 
 
D215052665
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.54
SUSAN BURKE
1/8/2015
TARRANT
 
 
D215021177
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.65
RICK M WATSON ET UX
1/5/2015
TARRANT
 
 
D215118278
TX
TARRANT
TX4390439.00
PERRY N BRANUM ET UX
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385729
TX
TARRANT
TX4390439.00
PERRY N BRANUM ET UX
7/4/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390440.00
RICKY L SONNEVELT
7/5/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385532
TX
TARRANT
TX4390441.00
SANDRA G SMITH
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385531
TX
TARRANT
TX4390442.00
JOYCE L PLUMMER
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385527
TX
TARRANT
TX4390443.00
MARJORIE FAY WATT
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385541
TX
TARRANT
TX4390444.00
BENNEY MARTIN
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385542
TX
TARRANT
TX4390446.00
ROBERT L JOHNSON
3/27/2006
TARRANT
 
 
D206194134
TX
TARRANT
TX4390447.00
ANTONIO GARCIA ET UX
3/27/2006
TARRANT
 
 
D206194133
TX
TARRANT
TX4390448.00
GLADYS S HAYS TRUSTEE ETAL
3/27/2006
TARRANT
 
 
D206194131
TX
TARRANT
TX4390449.00
SUNTRUST EQUITY FUNDING LL
1/17/2006
TARRANT
 
 
D206085659
TX
TARRANT
TX4390450.00
TANYA L LAIRD
8/29/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385539
TX
TARRANT
TX4390451.00
GLADYS HAYS
7/5/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385736
TX
TARRANT
TX4390452.00
JIMMY EARL MCMILLIN
7/14/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385544
TX
TARRANT
TX4390452.00
JIMMY EARL MCMILLIN
7/14/2005
 
 
 
 

Exhibit A, Page 4
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PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

TX
TARRANT
TX4390453.00
SUSAN E EASTHAM ET VIR
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385732
TX
TARRANT
TX4390455.00
PAUL POLIZZO ET AL
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385528
TX
TARRANT
TX4390456.00
REX V BAGBY
3/27/2006
TARRANT
 
 
D206194128
TX
TARRANT
TX4390456.00
REX V BAGBY
3/27/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390457.00
BONNIE M PALMER
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385525
TX
TARRANT
TX4390458.00
STEVEN A FUSCO
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205358012
TX
TARRANT
TX4390459.00
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HASLE
8/18/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385734
TX
TARRANT
TX4390460.00
WILLIAM E FRISBIE
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385735
TX
TARRANT
TX4390460.00
WILLIAM E FRISBIE
7/4/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390461.00
CHARLES T JACKSON
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385535
TX
TARRANT
TX4390462.00
ALICE M LAIRD ESTATE
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385537
TX
TARRANT
TX4390463.00
CINDY J LAIRD
8/11/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385538
TX
TARRANT
TX4390464.00
MAUDIE C PIKE
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385526
TX
TARRANT
TX4390466.00
EULALIA G WALSH
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385521
TX
TARRANT
TX4390469.00
MARY ANN CLAUNCH
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385730
TX
TARRANT
TX4390469.00
MARY ANN CLAUNCH
7/4/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390471.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
1/1/2006
TARRANT
 
 
D206083608
TX
TARRANT
TX4390471.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
1/1/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390471.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
1/1/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390472.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
3/1/2006
TARRANT
 
 
D206157277
TX
TARRANT
TX4390472.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
3/1/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390472.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
3/1/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390472.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
3/1/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390473.00
LUTHER J LEE
3/27/2006
TARRANT
 
 
D206194129
TX
TARRANT
TX4390474.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
7/1/2006
TARRANT
 
 
D206264635
TX
TARRANT
TX4390474.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
7/1/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390474.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
7/1/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390475.00
JOEL BULLARD ET AL
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205296490
TX
TARRANT
TX4390476.00
MARVIN C HICKS ET UX
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205275273
TX
TARRANT
TX4390478.00
JOLENE J OWEN
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205296491
TX
TARRANT
TX4390479.00
SABRINA CUSTOM HOMES INC
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205278478
TX
TARRANT
TX4390480.00
STEPHEN V SALADINO ET UX
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205278476
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
DENTON
 
 
2008-51627
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D206181584

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TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390482.00
JERRY REYNOLDS ET UX
9/27/2004
TARRANT
 
 
D204342258
TX
TARRANT
TX4390483.00
FRANCES BALTZELLE ET AL
12/14/2004
TARRANT
 
 
D205006114
TX
TARRANT
TX4390484.00
CITY OF FORT WORTH
7/5/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205228842
TX
TARRANT
TX4390488.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
8/25/2004
TARRANT
 
 
D204331034
TX
TARRANT
TX4390488.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
8/25/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390488.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
8/25/2004
LEASE IS ONLY TARRANT COUNTY
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390490.00
DUNCAN TRUST, GEORGIA REEV
7/19/2004
TARRANT
 
 
D204251927
TX
TARRANT
TX4390492.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
8/1/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D206079752
TX
TARRANT
TX4390492.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
8/1/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390492.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
8/1/2005
LEASE IS ONLY TARRANT COUNTY
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390493.00
DEWEY EUGENE COZART ET AL
1/31/2003
TARRANT
 
 
D203086385
TX
TARRANT
TX4390493.00
DEWEY EUGENE COZART ET AL
1/31/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390494.01
RANDALL L KUYKENDALL
4/13/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207160623
TX
TARRANT
TX4390496.00
JOAN MCKINLEY
5/21/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207298724
TX
TARRANT
TX4390497.00
MATTHIAS T SNOW ET UX
5/1/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207239253
TX
TARRANT
TX4390498.00
CITY OF HASLET TEXAS
7/28/2006
TARRANT
 
 
D207117708
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390499.01
ANNE CARTWRIGHT FAMILY TR
3/18/2003
DENTON
 
 
2008-65818
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390499.01
ANNE CARTWRIGHT FAMILY TR
 
TARRANT
 
 
D203127485
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390499.02
VICTORIA NEWTON TR
3/15/2003
DENTON
 
 
2008-65819
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390499.02
VICTORIA NEWTON TR
3/15/2003
TARRANT
 
 
D203325911
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390499.03
ELIZABETH P CARVER ESTATE
3/15/2003
DENTON
 
 
2008-65820
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390499.03 
ELIZABETH P CARVER ESTATE
3/15/2003
TARRANT
 
 
D203325910
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390499.04
JEROME CARTWRIGHT IND
3/18/2003
DENTON
 
 
2008-65821

Exhibit A, Page 6
3230471v2

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390499.04
JEROME CARTWRIGHT IND
3/18/2003
TARRANT
 
 
D203127484
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390499.05 
JEAN CARTWRIGHT DICKSON
3/18/2003
DENTON
 
 
2008-65822
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390499.05
JEAN CARTWRIGHT DICKSON
3/18/2003
TARRANT
 
 
D203127483
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390500.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
5/1/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208187570
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390500.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
5/1/2008
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390500.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
5/1/2008
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390501.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
1/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207117705
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390501.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
1/15/2007
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390501.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
1/15/2007
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390501.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
1/15/2007
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390502.00
BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON IN
7/14/2006
TARRANT
 
 
D206297170
TX
TARRANT
TX4390503.00
JOHN D WASHBURN
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385522
TX
TARRANT
TX4390504.00
FERNANDO MORENO SR
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385545
TX
TARRANT
TX4390507.01
RICHARD WHATLEY
1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207145911
TX
TARRANT
TX4390507.02
R W WHATLEY JR
1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207107620
TX
TARRANT
TX4390507.03
CHARLES J WHATLEY
1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207107652
TX
TARRANT
TX4390507.04
LINDA C KILLIAN
1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207107615
TX
TARRANT
TX4390507.05
BABIE RUTH PRICE HILL
1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207107619
TX
TARRANT
TX4390507.06
DOROTHY WHATLEY DANIEL
1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207107618
TX
TARRANT
TX4390507.07
LYNDA WHATLEY FRAZIER
1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207107617
TX
TARRANT
TX4390507.08
JANETT ANN WHATLEY ROSE
1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207107616
TX
TARRANT
TX4390507.09
STEPHEN L PRICE JR
1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207107621
TX
TARRANT
TX4390507.10
SUSAN LORAINE DE MELIK
1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207128283
TX
TARRANT
TX4390507.11
FRANCES WHATLEY SHELL
1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207107651
TX
TARRANT
TX4390507.12
THOMAS EDMUND WHATLEY
1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207107646
TX
TARRANT
TX4390507.13
WANDA WHATLEY PERRY
1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207107647
TX
TARRANT
TX4390507.14
EDWARD T SUTTON
1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207107648
TX
TARRANT
TX4390507.15
WYLENNE WHATLEY MCCULLERS
1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207107650

Exhibit A, Page 7
3230471v2

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

TX
TARRANT
TX4390507.16
BOBBY ODELL WHATLEY
1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207107649
TX
TARRANT
TX4390507.17
CLIFTON A WHATLEY JR
1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207145910
TX
TARRANT
TX4390507.18
JUANITA POWELL
3/27/2006
TARRANT
 
 
D206194132
TX
TARRANT
TX4390509.01
GREG A LYON
9/10/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207376727
TX
TARRANT
TX4390509.02
BRADLEY G FELDKAMP
9/10/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207376726
TX
TARRANT
TX4390510.01
JOYCE L PLUMMER
3/27/2006
TARRANT
 
 
D206194130
TX
TARRANT
TX4390510.02
LOUIS G ULLRICH
3/21/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207160622
TX
TARRANT
TX4390510.03
CHARLES ULLRICH
3/21/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208088240
TX
TARRANT
TX4390510.04
ETHAL LEAN MCWAIN
1/28/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208085146
TX
TARRANT
TX4390511.99
NORTEX MINERALS LP
8/8/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208313583
TX
TARRANT
TX4390564.00
THOMAS K SENNE ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086932
TX
TARRANT
TX4390565.00
CHARLES C COONS ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208167620
TX
TARRANT
TX4390566.00
FARRUKH AZIM
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157508
TX
TARRANT
TX4390567.00
MARK E DUNN ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086950
TX
TARRANT
TX4390568.00
BYRON S JOBE
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086969
TX
TARRANT
TX4390569.00
BRANDON L MILLER ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157530
TX
TARRANT
TX4390570.00
TEDDIE W ROCKWELL ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208167621
TX
TARRANT
TX4390571.00
J DREW MICHAEL
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157465
TX
TARRANT
TX4390572.00
WILLIAM STEWART ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086900
TX
TARRANT
TX4390573.00
DAVID HANNAH ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086905
TX
TARRANT
TX4390574.00
LINDSAY M HARMON AIF YATES
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208167624
TX
TARRANT
TX4390575.00
STACEY WHITEHEAD
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086959
TX
TARRANT
TX4390576.00
LORETTA A HOLCOMBE
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157469
TX
TARRANT
TX4390577.00
SUZANNAH P NIELSEN ET VIR
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157478
TX
TARRANT
TX4390578.00
LEROY D SWAMMY ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086948
TX
TARRANT
TX4390579.00
DARREN J COLLINS ET UX
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086963
TX
TARRANT
TX4390580.00
DONALD J PITTENGER JR
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086955
TX
TARRANT
TX4390581.00
JACQUELINE K RITZ MELMAN
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086907
TX
TARRANT
TX4390582.00
RHONDA K WHITINGTON
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086917
TX
TARRANT
TX4390583.00
SHANE GULDBRANSEN ET UX
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086979
TX
TARRANT
TX4390584.00
LAURA BRICE
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157529
TX
TARRANT
TX4390585.00
ALFREDO MADRID
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086975
TX
TARRANT
TX4390586.00
CHRISTOPHER D CRAWFORD
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157509
TX
TARRANT
TX4390587.00
SPENCER A MCFARLAND ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086890
TX
TARRANT
TX4390588.00
MARCO TORO ET AL
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086886

Exhibit A, Page 8
3230471v2

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

TX
TARRANT
TX4390597.00
CITY OF FORT WORTH
8/1/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208410221
TX
TARRANT
TX4390599.00
JAMIE CARMACK ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086913
TX
TARRANT
TX4390600.00
DAVID ALLEN BACH ET UX
3/30/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157534
TX
TARRANT
TX4390601.00
SHERRY L GRAY KENNEL KARE
3/15/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157459
TX
TARRANT
TX4390602.00
CHARLENE STEWART JACKSON I
4/21/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157533
TX
TARRANT
TX4390603.00
JAMES K GRAHAM ET UX
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086974
TX
TARRANT
TX4390604.00
JOHN M HUGGARD ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086973
TX
TARRANT
TX4390605.00
BRIAN L SEEFELDT ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086922
TX
TARRANT
TX4390606.00
BRYAN PHILLIPS ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086952
TX
TARRANT
TX4390607.00
DEREK W PORTER ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086931
TX
TARRANT
TX4390608.00
MARK T BASHAM ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086972
TX
TARRANT
TX4390609.00
AUGUSTIN MANTEZOLO ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086996
TX
TARRANT
TX4390610.00
VICTOR CHACON
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086895
TX
TARRANT
TX4390611.00
HOLLY A TEWKSBURY ET VIR
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086986
TX
TARRANT
TX4390612.00
DANIEL E RICHARDSON
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208157457
TX
TARRANT
TX4390613.00
LOST SPURS RANCH APARTMENT
3/15/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157535
TX
TARRANT
TX4390614.00
ARTHUR LYON JR
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086887
TX
TARRANT
TX4390615.00
JOSE FRANCISCO OLGUIN
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086945
TX
TARRANT
TX4390616.00
KELLY A STANBERY
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086941
TX
TARRANT
TX4390617.00
JUSTIN BERNDT ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157482
TX
TARRANT
TX4390618.00
PAMELA TENNISON
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208191990
TX
TARRANT
TX4390619.00
FRANK S DURHAM III ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157518
TX
TARRANT
TX4390620.00
CASSANDRA WATKINS
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208241463
TX
TARRANT
TX4390621.00
JAMES R KARG ET UX
4/10/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157460
TX
TARRANT
TX4390622.00
CHARLES DAVID MARSH ET UX
4/10/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157461
TX
TARRANT
TX4390623.00
MARY ANN DAWSON
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157477
TX
TARRANT
TX4390625.00
MARK HICKOK & TROY HODGES
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086980
TX
TARRANT
TX4390626.00
CHANDLER CROUCH ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157532
TX
TARRANT
TX4390627.00
PABLO XIQUES/ KAREN XIQUES
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157499
TX
TARRANT
TX4390628.00
KEVIN MORRIS ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157464
TX
TARRANT
TX4390629.00
RICARDO SALAS ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086984
TX
TARRANT
TX4390630.00
IVAN CHARLES MCBRIDE ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086946
TX
TARRANT
TX4390631.00
STERLING L MULLIGAN ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086953
TX
TARRANT
TX4390632.00
DAVID R PETERSON ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086971
TX
TARRANT
TX4390633.00
ANDREW A BRINSON ET UX
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086954

Exhibit A, Page 9
3230471v2

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

TX
TARRANT
TX4390634.00
RODNEY GEISLER ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086909
TX
TARRANT
TX4390635.00
APUL LUMBANTOBING
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086911
TX
TARRANT
TX4390636.00
STEVEN B MOOTY ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208157455
TX
TARRANT
TX4390637.00
KEVIN B TROTMAN ET U X
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086957
TX
TARRANT
TX4390638.00
LOUIS A REED ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157484
TX
TARRANT
TX4390639.00
NICK S BEAM ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157488
TX
TARRANT
TX4390640.00
JASON W CHRISTIAN ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157497
TX
TARRANT
TX4390641.00
STEPHEN E ANDERSON ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157491
TX
TARRANT
TX4390642.00
MARKUS L MURRAY ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157494
TX
TARRANT
TX4390643.00
HOWARD ROUTON ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086908
TX
TARRANT
TX4390644.00
DEREK BAKER ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086935
TX
TARRANT
TX4390646.00
TIMOTHY A COBB
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086940
TX
TARRANT
TX4390647.00
LARRY CERVANTES ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157507
TX
TARRANT
TX4390648.00
JAMES B IRWIN
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086960
TX
TARRANT
TX4390649.00
MARCOS NEVAREZ ET UX
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086958
TX
TARRANT
TX4390651.00
JON E RUTLEDGE ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086919
TX
TARRANT
TX4390652.00
JODY R HUCKABY
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086933
TX
TARRANT
TX4390653.00
MICHELE PIEROTTI
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086899
TX
TARRANT
TX4390654.00
PENNI L BURT
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086967
TX
TARRANT
TX4390655.00
SYLVIA RAMOS
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086927
TX
TARRANT
TX4390656.00
LILLIE ANN GLOVER ET AL
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086982
TX
TARRANT
TX4390658.00
SHANNON TODD FERGUSON
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086928
TX
TARRANT
TX4390659.00
RICHARD S BRIGGS ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086989
TX
TARRANT
TX4390660.00
LEVI J MILLER ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086926
TX
TARRANT
TX4390661.00
DEREK SCEARCE ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086898
TX
TARRANT
TX4390662.00
MARTIN RAMOS JR ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086925
TX
TARRANT
TX4390663.00
HOWELL FINNIGAN ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086951
TX
TARRANT
TX4390664.00
BRIAN ALLEN ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086936
TX
TARRANT
TX4390665.00
DAVID THIBODEAUX ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086904
TX
TARRANT
TX4390666.00
KELLI PHILLIPS
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157476
TX
TARRANT
TX4390667.00
NANCY E REID
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208167622
TX
TARRANT
TX4390668.00
REX DILLINGHAM
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157467
TX
TARRANT
TX4390669.00
BRETT SCHRITTER ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157480
TX
TARRANT
TX4390670.00
ADAN RAMIREZ ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157474
TX
TARRANT
TX4390671.00
JUAN F REALEGENO ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157470

Exhibit A, Page 10
3230471v2

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

TX
TARRANT
TX4390672.00
JAMES M FEARS IV ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157479
TX
TARRANT
TX4390673.00
JOSE ANTONIO CINTRON ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157505
TX
TARRANT
TX4390674.00
IVAN WINROTH AIF DIEGO D
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208167623
TX
TARRANT
TX4390675.00
JEREMY W FINCH ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157466
TX
TARRANT
TX4390676.00
DEBRA FITTS
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086889
TX
TARRANT
TX4390678.00
DOROTHY COSAND
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157492
TX
TARRANT
TX4390679.00
SABRA L DAGEL LAMAR
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157490
TX
TARRANT
TX4390680.00
MATTHEW S HOFFMAN
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157495
TX
TARRANT
TX4390681.00
FELIX MORALES ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157493
TX
TARRANT
TX4390682.00
JENNIFER DAVIS BYRD
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157496
TX
TARRANT
TX4390683.00
TIMOTHY S ASHWORTH
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157525
TX
TARRANT
TX4390684.00
CHRISTOPHER G STEVENS
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157517
TX
TARRANT
TX4390685.00
JOHN SCOTT JOHNSON ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157521
TX
TARRANT
TX4390686.00
DAVID A MARTIN ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157487
TX
TARRANT
TX4390687.00
PAUL A ROBINSON ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157527
TX
TARRANT
TX4390688.00
CHRISTOPHER W RAPPLEYE ET
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157524
TX
TARRANT
TX4390689.00
TAD LELAND RIZER ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157510
TX
TARRANT
TX4390690.00
JAMES GREGORY FONTENOT
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086893
TX
TARRANT
TX4390691.00
HEATHER M CROSETTI
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086944
TX
TARRANT
TX4390692.00
SHANNON R PRESLEY
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086888
TX
TARRANT
TX4390693.00
BRENDA L NEAGLE
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086992
TX
TARRANT
TX4390694.00
DAVID HEBENSTREIT
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086910
TX
TARRANT
TX4390695.00
RASEC BARRIENTOS
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208157458
TX
TARRANT
TX4390696.00
ATHENA L LOGAN
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086902
TX
TARRANT
TX4390697.00
H A MILLS ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086914
TX
TARRANT
TX4390698.00
LIZANDRO NARANJO ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086906
TX
TARRANT
TX4390699.00
CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMSON ET
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086885
TX
TARRANT
TX4390700.00
RUDY B ENCINAS ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086939
TX
TARRANT
TX4390701.00
PATRICK SCOTT CASTINE ET U
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086947
TX
TARRANT
TX4390702.00
JEFFREY A VOGEL ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086942
TX
TARRANT
TX4390703.00
SUNNY YOUNG ET AL
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086891
TX
TARRANT
TX4390704.00
DENISE R KENNEDY
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086962
TX
TARRANT
TX4390705.00
MICHAEL A BRANDENBURGH ET
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086924
TX
TARRANT
TX4390706.00
LESLIE R NICAISE JR
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086901
TX
TARRANT
TX4390707.00
REBECCA F BURTON
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086985

Exhibit A, Page 11
3230471v2

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

TX
TARRANT
TX4390708.00
MICHELE R STYKEL
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086956
TX
TARRANT
TX4390709.00
JEFFREY GODWIN ET AL
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086964
TX
TARRANT
TX4390710.00
JAMES D LOVE ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086929
TX
TARRANT
TX4390711.00
MARC SANTINI ET UX
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157456
TX
TARRANT
TX4390712.00
MARK A PIERCE ET UX
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086961
TX
TARRANT
TX4390713.00
DANIEL T ROBISON ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086970
TX
TARRANT
TX4390714.00
JOHN R GOOLSBY ET UX
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086977
TX
TARRANT
TX4390716.00
RACHAEL D ROURE
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157485
TX
TARRANT
TX4390718.00
SYED ATHER IMAM
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157514
TX
TARRANT
TX4390719.00
OMAR RODRIGUEZ
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157501
TX
TARRANT
TX4390720.00
FRANSISCO A COVARRUBIAS
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157526
TX
TARRANT
TX4390721.00
GABRIEL GUZMAN
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157486
TX
TARRANT
TX4390722.00
ERIC D WATERS
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157463
TX
TARRANT
TX4390723.00
DANIEL YUBETA JR ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157489
TX
TARRANT
TX4390724.00
RASHID J RAHAMAN ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157504
TX
TARRANT
TX4390725.00
RON S PETTY ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157473
TX
TARRANT
TX4390726.00
DAVID PAUL PALMER ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157531
TX
TARRANT
TX4390727.00
ALAN KOLMEIER ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157498
TX
TARRANT
TX4390734.00
B H LUSCOMBE & K A COVERLY
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086921
TX
TARRANT
TX4390735.00
JEFFREY R SMOUT ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157511
TX
TARRANT
TX4390736.00
CECILIA SALIMIAN
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086892
TX
TARRANT
TX4390737.00
TED G ELLIS ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086934
TX
TARRANT
TX4390738.00
JEFFERY M MILLER ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086991
TX
TARRANT
TX4390739.00
KEVIN KUDRNA
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157528
TX
TARRANT
TX4390740.00
WILLIAM CLARKE
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086912
TX
TARRANT
TX4390741.00
DARREN KEITH MILLER ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086990
TX
TARRANT
TX4390742.00
RAMON H GALLO ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086976
TX
TARRANT
TX4390743.00
SHADAWN S BROWN
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157513
TX
TARRANT
TX4390744.00
DIMONE MEYA ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157516
TX
TARRANT
TX4390745.00
JAVIER RODRIGUEZ
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157462
TX
TARRANT
TX4390746.00
JULIO SOLIS ET UX
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086966
TX
TARRANT
TX4390747.00
JACOB D WEST
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086923
TX
TARRANT
TX4390748.00
JEROME MORGAN ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086988
TX
TARRANT
TX4390749.00
ERIK A DECAIRE ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086949
TX
TARRANT
TX4390750.00
DEWAYNE WINROW ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157520

Exhibit A, Page 12
3230471v2

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

TX
TARRANT
TX4390751.00
SHERI H BALLARD
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086965
TX
TARRANT
TX4390752.00
DONNY PARSONS
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157515
TX
TARRANT
TX4390753.00
SUSAN FIRES ET VIR
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157506
TX
TARRANT
TX4390754.00
WILLIAM W CALLAHAN ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157503
TX
TARRANT
TX4390755.00
FIDEL MACIAS ET UX
10/24/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086978
TX
TARRANT
TX4390756.00
MICHELLE M BRASUELL-FIFE
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086968
TX
TARRANT
TX4390757.00
MATTHEW KENNEDY ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086894
TX
TARRANT
TX4390758.00
LAWRENCE ADAMS ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086903
TX
TARRANT
TX4390767.00
JOSE & JORGE MONTOYA
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157481
TX
TARRANT
TX4390768.00
NAOMI PEASE ET VIR
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086916
TX
TARRANT
TX4390769.00
JAMES A GRICE ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086987
TX
TARRANT
TX4390770.00
LEISHA & CLIFTON SHELTON
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157468
TX
TARRANT
TX4390771.00
ROBERT KNOWLTON ET UX
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086981
TX
TARRANT
TX4390772.00
SUSAN HORD ACREY ET VIR
7/25/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D201249809
TX
TARRANT
TX4390773.00
KENNER REALTY CORPORATION
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086994
TX
TARRANT
TX4390774.00
SHERMAN & AMY TRYON
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157523
TX
TARRANT
TX4390775.00
THOMAS AND DEBORAH WALSH
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086943
TX
TARRANT
TX4390776.00
JEFFREY & CONNIE JOHNSON
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086937
TX
TARRANT
TX4390777.00
DANIEL & AMANDA RAWLS
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157522
TX
TARRANT
TX4390778.00
RONALD SLONAKER ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157512
TX
TARRANT
TX4390779.00
BRANDY & DAVID GREEN
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086915
TX
TARRANT
TX4390780.00
CARLOS CARBALLO
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157500
TX
TARRANT
TX4390781.00
JOSHUA & KACIE CROWDER
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157519
TX
TARRANT
TX4390782.00
ARLENE & STEVE SARK
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086897
TX
TARRANT
TX4390783.00
BRANDON & STACY BEARD
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086993
TX
TARRANT
TX4390784.00
JON R CREIGHTON
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157454
TX
TARRANT
TX4390786.00
WILLIAM JOSEPH TUCKER ET U
12/4/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208461225
TX
TARRANT
TX4390788.00
K GILL & KENDRA WALKER
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086938
TX
TARRANT
TX4390789.00
VINCENT MAGANA ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157483
TX
TARRANT
TX4390790.00
KEVIN L KLOIBER ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157472
TX
TARRANT
TX4390791.00
COREY DON CHAMBERS
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157471
TX
TARRANT
TX4390793.00
EMMA M BREWER TURPEN ET AL
3/7/2003
TARRANT
 
 
D203145423
TX
TARRANT
TX4390793.00
EMMA M BREWER TURPEN ET AL
3/7/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390793.00
EMMA M BREWER TURPEN ET AL
3/7/2003
 
 
 
D203145423
TX
TARRANT
TX4390793.00
EMMA M BREWER TURPEN ET AL
3/7/2003
 
 
 
 

Exhibit A, Page 13
3230471v2

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

TX
TARRANT
TX4390793.00
EMMA M BREWER TURPEN ET AL
3/7/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390793.00
EMMA M BREWER TURPEN ET AL
3/7/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390793.00
EMMA M BREWER TURPEN ET AL
3/7/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390793.00
EMMA M BREWER TURPEN ET AL
3/7/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390793.00
EMMA M BREWER TURPEN ET AL
3/7/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390817.00
JAMES KENNETH WIGGINS ET U
7/25/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D201249811
TX
TARRANT
TX4390825.00
EUGENE PHILIP BURTNER ET A
7/1/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208268485
TX
TARRANT
TX4390826.00
DONALD L HUDGINS JR ET AL
5/10/2008
TARRANT
 
 
Duplicate Original D208191991
TX
TARRANT
TX4390826.00
DONALD L HUDGINS JR ET AL
5/10/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208420204
TX
TARRANT
TX4390828.01
PHILLIP K SOTEL 2000 TRUST
8/5/2002
TARRANT
 
 
D202326159
TX
TARRANT
TX4390828.02
FRANCES L CLARK
8/5/2002
TARRANT
 
 
D203023488
TX
TARRANT
TX4390847.00
FREDERIK FLOREN TRUSTEE
3/3/2003
TARRANT
 
 
D203103742
TX
TARRANT
TX4390847.00
FREDERIK FLOREN TRUSTEE
3/3/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390848.00
DAVID TOM MCPHERSON ET UX
4/28/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208191989
TX
TARRANT
TX4390850.00
KENNETH W BRADLEY ET UX
5/8/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208191988
TX
TARRANT
TX4390852.00
WILLIAM & INA B JAMESON REV TR
10/24/2002
TARRANT
 
 
D203145442
TX
TARRANT
TX4390852.00
WILLIAM & INA B JAMESON REV TR
10/24/2002
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390852.00
WILLIAM & INA B JAMESON REV TR
10/24/2002
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390877.00
ALLIANCE HOTEL II LTD
3/17/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D209128427
TX
TARRANT
TX4390878.00
SAGAMORE-FORT WORTH LP
3/17/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D209128428
TX
TARRANT
TX4390916.99
ALICE LAVON BREWER
6/29/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D209177830
TX
TARRANT
TX4390920.99
SUSAN ACREY
8/31/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D209235059
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390921.00
MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY ASSN
8/3/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D209208077
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390921.00
MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY ASSN
8/3/2009
DENTON
 
 
2009-95113
TX
TARRANT
TX4390923.00
ST TX MF-110200
7/14/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D209202877
TX
TARRANT
TX4390958.99
STEVEN W NORTHINGTON
11/10/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D209303332
TX
TARRANT
TX4390960.00
TODD FAMILY LIVING TRUST
12/2/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D209323848
TX
TARRANT
TX4390961.00
PAUL WILBANKS ET UX
12/2/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D209323847
TX
TARRANT
TX4390964.00
JOHN C MCGAUGH
12/14/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D210016299
TX
TARRANT
TX4390965.00
KEVIN A LEE ET UX
12/14/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D210016300

Exhibit A, Page 14
3230471v2

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

TX
TARRANT
TX4390966.00
MARIELLA E UGAZ ET VIR
12/14/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D210016301
TX
TARRANT
TX4390971.00
CHAD A WHITE ET UX
12/7/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D210016302
TX
TARRANT
TX4390978.00
ST TX 110640
3/23/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210092561
TX
TARRANT
TX4390983.01
PCP LOST CREEK RANCH NORTH
2/1/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210107250
TX
TARRANT
TX4390983.02
D L HUDGINS JR
2/1/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210107249
TX
TARRANT
TX4390984.00
SCOTT GRAZER ET UX
2/12/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210042820
TX
TARRANT
TX4390987.00
ODETTE NGOIE TSHISEKEDI ET AL
2/12/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210042817
TX
TARRANT
TX4390988.00
LOST SPURS DEVELOPMENT INC
2/1/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210107248
TX
TARRANT
TX4390999.00
VIRGINIA ARMENDARIZ
3/24/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210092557
TX
TARRANT
TX4391000.00
JAIMARIE SANTOS-ROMAN ET VIR
3/15/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210092558
TX
TARRANT
TX4391001.00
TARE L DURR ET VIR
3/24/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210092559
TX
TARRANT
TX4391007.00
RICHARD BARBER ET UX
3/25/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210078911
TX
TARRANT
TX4391011.00
MICHAEL K THURMAN ET UX
4/15/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210092560
TX
TARRANT
TX4391013.00
JEAN PHILLIPE ISSOM ET UX
4/23/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210107278
TX
TARRANT
TX4391014.00
AMIR HONARDAR
4/26/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210123322
TX
TARRANT
TX4391016.00
NICOLE OLBRICH MEEK ET VIR
5/4/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210107277
TX
TARRANT
TX4391019.00
TONY COUGHLIN ET UX
4/12/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210123323
TX
TARRANT
TX4391025.01
LONZO E MEDLIN TRUST
8/29/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D201211727
TX
TARRANT
TX4391025.01
LONZO E MEDLIN TRUST
8/29/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391025.02
FLEISCHAKER MINERAL CO
1/16/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D201277370
TX
TARRANT
TX4391025.02
FLEISCHAKER MINERAL CO
1/16/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391025.03
FLEISCHAKER MINERAL CO LLC
1/15/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210042824
TX
TARRANT
TX4391025.04
LANGSTON MINERAL ET AL
4/1/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210155884
TX
TARRANT
TX4391026.01
MARGARET R SCHLUTER
9/13/2001
TARRANT
15268
73
D201284943
TX
TARRANT
TX4391026.01
MARGARET R SCHLUTER
9/13/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391026.02
REYNOLDS CHAR TRUST
11/15/2001
TARRANT
15281
430
D201291010
TX
TARRANT
TX4391026.02
REYNOLDS CHAR TRUST
11/15/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391026.03
N LILLIAN & S REYNOLDS CHAR TR
4/1/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210199520
TX
TARRANT
TX4391026.04
MARGARET R HUGHES
4/1/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210155885
TX
TARRANT
TX4391027.00
VIVIANE L SCHMUTZLER ET VIR
6/9/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210139574
TX
TARRANT
TX4391028.00
BRANTON K LOEWEN ET UX
5/18/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210139575
TX
TARRANT
TX4391038.00
B-TEX MINERALS LP
8/9/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210193026
TX
TARRANT
TX4391041.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
8/4/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210217434
TX
TARRANT
TX4391043.00
AMBER A BOS
7/28/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210201300

Exhibit A, Page 15
3230471v2

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

TX
TARRANT
TX4391045.00
DARREN W JOHNSTON
6/23/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210211172
TX
TARRANT
TX4391046.00
KELLY WEBBER
8/6/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210201298
TX
TARRANT
TX4391047.00
MITCHELL TODD
8/16/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210211173
TX
TARRANT
TX4391048.00
ROBERT KYLE ROGERS ET UX
8/16/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210206464
TX
TARRANT
TX4391049.00
TINA MORALES
8/16/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210201299
TX
TARRANT
TX4391053.00
ZHI WANG & XIAPING QU
8/18/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210206465
TX
TARRANT
TX4391061.00
SHENG-FANG HUANG ET UX
8/31/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210220317
TX
TARRANT
TX4391063.00
ANG ANDREW OUM
8/31/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210220316
TX
TARRANT
TX4391067.00
ERIC W BURISKY
8/16/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210229109
TX
TARRANT
TX4391270.00
THOMAS E RADELL ET UX
4/19/2011
TARRANT
 
 
D211099720
TX
TARRANT
TX4391301.00
XIANPING QU & ZHI WANG
9/14/2011
TARRANT
 
 
D211226008
TX
TARRANT
TX4391311.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
10/12/2011
TARRANT
 
 
D211253270
TX
TARRANT
TX4391364.01
EAGLE FARMS INC
4/21/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214084784
TX
TARRANT
TX4391365.01
ROY & EMMA FREER INDIV & TREES
5/13/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214132771
TX
TARRANT
TX4391367.00
LOTTIE BARTON JOHNSON
8/12/1985
TARRANT
8306
1547
 
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.33
ROGER DALE JORDAN ET UX
9/24/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214216579
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.42
JIMMY CHARLES MOSLEY ET UX
10/24/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214256084
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.43
JEFFREY SCOTT CORNELIUS ET UX
11/10/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214256086
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.44
DONALD R STARNES ET UX
10/21/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214275918
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.45
TAMELA L GILLHAM
7/30/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214275917
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.50
GARY D LARIMER ET UX
12/9/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D215002808
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.51
PHILIP R BOYD
10/17/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D215008926
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.61
FRANK ROSNER ET UX
3/3/2015
TARRANT
 
 
D215055162
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.62
PHILLIP WARREN JOHNSON
3/5/2015
TARRANT
 
 
D215068008
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.63
RODNEY A NESBITT ET UX
7/30/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D215118279
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210001.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
12/1/2006
DENTON
 
 
2007-30172
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210001.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
12/1/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210002.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
12/15/2005
DENTON
 
 
2006-35282
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210002.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
12/15/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210003.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
12/31/2005
DENTON
 
 
2006-72364

Exhibit A, Page 16
3230471v2

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210003.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
12/31/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210004.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
1/1/2005
DENTON
 
 
2005-35383
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210004.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
1/1/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
5/1/2003
DENTON
 
 
2004-124550
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
 
TARRANT
 
 
D203315430
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210005.00 
NORTEX MINERALS LP
5/1/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
 
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
 
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
5/1/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
 
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON
TX1210006.00
PETERSON FAMILY TRUST ETAL
11/7/2006
DENTON
 
 
2006-137384
TX
DENTON
TX1210007.00
PATTERSON LOGISTICS SVC
8/20/2007
DENTON
 
 
2007-108522
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210008.01
NORTEX MINERALS LP
4/30/2007
DENTON
 
 
2007-69391
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210008.01
NORTEX MINERALS LP
4/30/2007
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON
TX1210008.02
LEOLA W HUGG CHARITABLE TR
10/17/2006
DENTON
 
 
2006-141646
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210010.01
NORTEX MINERALS LP
1/1/2005
DENTON
 
 
2005-35383
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210010.01
NORTEX MINERALS LP
1/1/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.01 
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
DENTON
4931
1803
101800
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.01
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D203174562
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.01
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.01
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.01
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 

Exhibit A, Page 17
3230471v2

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

 
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.01 
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.02
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
DENTON
4931
1807
101801
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.02 
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D203174564
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.02 
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.02
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.02 
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.02
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
DENTON
4931
1812
101802
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D203174561
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210012.01
DR WELLS O STEPHENS EST
12/17/2001
DENTON
5000
1164
4043
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210012.01
DR WELLS O STEPHENS EST
12/17/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D202037586
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210012.02 
DR C B KENDALL EST
12/17/2001
DENTON
5000
1169
4044
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210012.02
DR C B KENDALL EST
12/17/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D202037587
TX
DENTON
TX1210016.00
KENDRA STEPHENS ET AL
1/15/2008
DENTON
 
 
2008-27701
TX
DENTON
TX1210017.00
GLENN HYDE ET AL
4/5/2002
DENTON
5249
1757
4574
TX
DENTON
TX1210018.01
THE PROSPECT COMPANY
1/30/2009
DENTON
 
 
2009-19205

Exhibit A, Page 18
3230471v2

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

TX
DENTON
TX1210018.02
PETRUS INVESTMENT LP
9/15/2009
DENTON
 
 
2010-37198
TX
DENTON
TX1210018.04
TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY INC
12/20/2011
DENTON
 
 
2012-25549
TX
DENTON
TX1210019.01
NORTH DALLAS BROKERS INC
5/5/2002
DENTON
5099
1112
69050
TX
DENTON
TX1210020.00
DOROTHY GEBERT
10/12/2001
DENTON
4988
5
137605
TX
DENTON
TX1210021.00
BUCHANAN PARTNERS LTD
11/1/2001
DENTON
4964
1854
 
TX
DENTON
TX1210021.00
BUCHANAN PARTNERS LTD
11/1/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON
TX1210021.00
BUCHANAN PARTNERS LTD
11/1/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON
TX1210023.00
LEWAYNE PETERSON TR ET AL
7/31/2006
DENTON
 
 
2006-94361
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210024.01
NORTEX MINERALS LP
8/15/2005
DENTON
 
 
2006-21810
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210024.01
NORTEX MINERALS LP
8/15/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210026.01 
PBBM NORTHLAKE LTD
3/2/2009
DENTON
 
 
2009-60422
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210026.01
PBBM NORTHLAKE LTD
3/2/2009
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210026.01
PBBM NORTHLAKE LTD
3/2/2009
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210026.01 
PBBM NORTHLAKE LTD
3/2/2009
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON
TX1210026.02
DEVON ENERGY PRODUCTION COMPANY LP
6/4/2012
DENTON
 
 
2012-68882
TX
DENTON
TX1210029.00
PETRUS INVESTMENT LP
9/15/2009
DENTON
 
 
2010-37199
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.13 
LUMINANT MINERAL DEVELOPMENT
3/2/2010
DENTON
 
 
2010-22559
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.13
LUMINANT MINERAL DEVELOPMENT
3/2/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210047137
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.14 
JOHN PORTER FARMS INC
4/21/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-41356
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.14 
JOHN PORTER FARMS INC
4/21/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214084785
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.15 
BOB CATES ET UX
4/23/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-41354
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.15
BOB CATES ET UX
4/23/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214084785
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.16
JOE CATES ET UX
4/23/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-41355
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.17
RUSSELL C HOLLINGSWORTH ET UX
5/6/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-49256
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.18
CARL BRASWELL ET UX
5/1/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-41359

Exhibit A, Page 19
3230471v2

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

TX
DENTON
TX1210031.19
GRANT T DOSTERT ET UX
4/24/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-49255
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.20 
PAUL D COPENHAVER JR ET UX
5/12/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-49254
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.22
BARRY LEMONS ET UX
6/5/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-77321
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.23
JAMES F HUNTER
6/11/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-61289
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.24
CLYDE E WALL ET UX
7/7/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-73371
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.25
DARIN G WINGER ET UX
7/9/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-73372
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.26
PAUL J FLEURY ET UX
7/17/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-77320
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.27
JOHN MURLEY
7/24/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-82676
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.27
JOHN MURLEY
7/24/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D215142691
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.28
SUE WORKS
5/16/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-61290
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.28
SUE WORKS
5/16/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214132772
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.29
MARILYN L BOEMER
8/13/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214195143
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.30
PAUL A PINSON ET UX
8/13/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214195144
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.31
DEBORAH L FLORES
8/13/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214195145
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.32
WILLIAM A KIRK
8/18/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-100907
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.32
WILLIAM A KIRK
8/18/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214195142
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.34
MARK ALLEN HUFF
8/9/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-100906
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.35
CHAD DAVID REITHMEIER ET UX
8/29/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-100905
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.36
RICHARD N BROWN ET UX
6/26/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-109197
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.36 
RICHARD N BROWN ET UX
6/26/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214225480
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.37
PAUL DON CRUSE ET UX
10/8/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-109196
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.37 
PAUL DON CRUSE ET UX
 
TARRANT
 
 
D214225481
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.39 
KENNETH MILLER
10/16/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-122345
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.39
KENNETH MILLER
10/16/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214256085
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.40
ROBERTA MARIE CRUSE
10/8/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-109195

Exhibit A, Page 20
3230471v2

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.41
LARRY CARSON TIDWELL ET UX
11/6/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-1219
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.41 
LARRY CARSON TIDWELL ET UX
11/6/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214275922
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.46
RAYA NEVEEN REDDY ET UX
12/10/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-1217
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.46
RAYA NEVEEN REDDY ET UX
12/10/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214275920
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.47
JOHNNY G GRACE ET UX
10/29/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-1222
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.48
MELISSA M TAYLOR ET VIR
11/11/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214275921
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.49
JAMES R SOWELL ET UX
9/2/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-1220
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.52
JOHN T MASON
8/25/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-8218
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.52
JOHN T MASON
8/25/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D215013068
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.53
SHERRY BUGG
10/24/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-8217
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.53
SHERRY BUGG
10/24/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D215013067
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.56
JAMES R HAIRE ET UX
12/18/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-14690
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.56
JAMES R HAIRE ET UX
 
TARRANT
 
 
D215026331
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.57
DALE GLEN & STELLA MARIE EDELMAN
1/21/2015
DENTON
 
 
2015-14688
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.57
DALE GLEN & STELLA MARIE EDELMAN
1/21/2015
TARRANT
 
 
D215046447
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.58
RANDELL M DAY
1/6/2015
DENTON
 
 
2015-14689
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.59
KEVIN SIMMONS
2/5/2015
DENTON
 
 
2015-26717
 
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.59
KEVIN SIMMONS
 
TARRANT
 
 
D215046448
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.60
ANGELA DAONNE RAWIE
8/19/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-26718
 
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.60
ANGELA DAONNE RAWIE
 
TARRANT
 
 
D215052665
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.64
CARRIE RENE RENDON
11/13/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-60638
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.66
TIFFANY D MAYES ET AL
6/9/2015
DENTON
 
 
2015-117487
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.67
JERRY L SMART ET UX
12/5/2015
DENTON
 
 
PENDING
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.68
WILLIAM G BAKER
12/3/2015
DENTON
 
 
PENDING

Exhibit A, Page 21
3230471v2

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

TX
DENTON
TX1210031.69
JAMES E BROOME ET UX
12/3/2015
DENTON
 
 
PENDING
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.70
RICHARD A CIAMPA ET UX
12/2/2015
DENTON
 
 
PENDING
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.71
JASBIR SIDHU ET UX
12/7/2015
DENTON
 
 
PENDING
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.72
GARY ALLEN MIRON ET UX
12/7/2015
DENTON
 
 
PENDING
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.73
MARCIA J WIETING
12/4/2015
DENTON
 
 
PENDING
TX
DENTON
TX1210039.02
A & C CATTLE COMPANY LLC
8/19/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-90016
TX
DENTON
TX1210044.00
PETRUS INVESTMENT LP
8/4/2010
DENTON
 
 
2010-89083
TX
DENTON
TX1210048.01
INTEL CORPORATION
9/23/2010
DENTON
 
 
2010-98249
TX
DENTON
TX1210051.01
ALLIANCE AIRPORT AUTHORITY INC
5/3/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-42422
TX
DENTON
TX1210051.01
ALLIANCE AIRPORT AUTHORITY INC
 
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON
TX1210052.00
HOWARD PETERSON IRREVOC TR
5/4/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-42421
TX
DENTON
TX1210056.99
INTEL CORPORATION
10/25/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-103169
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.01
ROXANNE HARMONSON DOLPH
9/19/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-90979
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.02
MARIE PETTY ETHRIDGE
9/20/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-93491
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.03
PETER C HARMONSON III
9/19/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-93493
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.04
BOBBY KIRK HARMONSON
9/19/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-93492
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.05
DAVID L HARMONSON
9/19/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-93494
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.06
PAULA H DUNCAN
9/19/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-93495
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.07
LEE ANN THOMAS MILLER
9/29/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-102938
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.08
RITA CARMA LEE DAVIS
9/22/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-102941
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.09
CATHERINE LYNN THOMAS HAMILTON
9/29/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-102940
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.10
DAVID EDWIN LEE
9/28/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-102939
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.11
NONA LOIS LEE STONE
9/22/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-102935
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.12
WILLIAM S SWAN
9/30/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-102936
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.13
LINDA THOMAS
10/11/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-102937
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.14
MELBA JEAN LEE KOVICS
9/22/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-104265
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.15
ROBERT EARL LEE
9/22/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-104264
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.16
ARLIN LEE
9/29/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-104263
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.17
LESLIE JO BALTON
10/18/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-106798
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.18
PERRY VAN MOORE
10/20/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-106797
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.20
ROBERT BEAMS
10/20/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-106796
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.21
BETTY BELLAMY
10/20/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-106791
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.22
J RUSSELL BELLAMY
10/20/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-106792

Exhibit A, Page 22
3230471v2

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

TX
DENTON
TX1210060.23
RODNEY L LEE
9/29/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-106793
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.24
IDELLA L MCFARLEN
10/24/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-110028
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.25
OTIS E SMITH
10/24/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-106794
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.26
RKJR PROPERTIES LTD
11/18/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-113741
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.27
ROBERT HUFF MITCHELL C TRUST
11/18/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-113740
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.28
JEAN EVELYN MITCHELL C TRUST
11/18/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-113739
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.29
JOHN E GIBSON
11/1/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-110026
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.30
LINDA W COLLINS
10/20/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-110027
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.31
STEVEN LEE THOMAS
10/25/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-110029
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.32
SUE WOOLDRIDGE
10/20/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-110031
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.33
JANE REYNOLDS
10/20/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-110030
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.34
CAROLYN WEST
11/11/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-113738
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.35
JACK E SMITH
11/7/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-113743
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.36
STAN COMBEST ET UX
10/5/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-113742
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.37
SHARON R VANDERGRIFT
11/17/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-117400
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.38
CYNTHIA RAINEY YEWELL ET AL
12/13/2011
DENTON
 
 
2012-910
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.39
KENNETH WAYNE RAINEY
12/13/2011
DENTON
 
 
2012-909
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.40
JENNIFER R RAINEY ESTATE
12/13/2011
DENTON
 
 
2012-908
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.41
FW SPORTS AUTHORITY INC
12/20/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-121883
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.42
THE PROSPECT COMPANY
11/10/2011
DENTON
 
 
2012-4688
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.43
FRANKIE JO LEE ROBBINS ET AL
2/15/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-22216
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.44
CITY OF FORT WORTH
8/24/2012
DENTON
 
 
2012-108148
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.45
TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY INC
3/7/2013
DENTON
 
 
2013-39639
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.46
ST TX MF-115929
11/5/2013
DENTON
 
 
2013-143751
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.47
MONTE CLAMPITT
6/27/2013
DENTON
 
 
2013-143747
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.48
MARK MCADAMS
7/9/2013
DENTON
 
 
2013-143749
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.49
MARCELLA P STRICKLAND
7/9/2013
DENTON
 
 
2013-143750
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.50
MARSHA A CRAWFORD
7/9/2013
DENTON
 
 
2013-143748
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.51
JAMES E PEPPER
7/9/2013
DENTON
 
 
2014-1197
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.52
BUCHANAN PARTNERS LTD
7/1/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-73370
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.53
PETRUS INVESTMENT LP
4/22/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-49248
TX
DENTON
TX1210066.01
LAHONDA JO PETERSON
5/12/2010
DENTON
 
 
2010-55825
TX
DENTON
TX1210066.01
LAHONDA JO PETERSON
5/12/2010
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON
TX1210066.02
TRUETT WELDON PETERSON
5/12/2010
DENTON
 
 
2010-60220
TX
DENTON
TX1210066.02
TRUETT WELDON PETERSON
 
 
 
 
 

Exhibit A, Page 23
3230471v2

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

TX
DENTON
TX1210067.00
BLM TX NM-101032
9/1/1998
DENTON
 
 
 
TX
DENTON
TX1210069.00
GLORIA HAMMACK REV TRUST ET AL
6/1/2006
DENTON
 
 
2006-81898
TX
DENTON
TX1210071.00
ST TX MF-114704
1/8/2013
DENTON
 
 
2013-14110
TX
DENTON
TX1210072.01
NORTEX MINERALS LP
3/1/2013
DENTON
 
 
2013-21369
TX
DENTON
TX1210074.00
WILLIAMS QUALITY RENTAL LLC
8/5/2013
DENTON
 
 
2013-111254
TX
DENTON
TX1210075.00
AHMAD FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
1/9/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-3716
TX
DENTON
TX1210079.00
RUSSELL E HALL ET UX
4/23/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-41360
TX
DENTON
TX1210083.00
RAYMOND MICHAEL CHARLEY
12/3/2015
DENTON
 
 
PENDING
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
DENTON
 
 
2008-51627
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D206181584
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390499.01
ANNE CARTWRIGHT FAMILY TR
3/18/2003
DENTON
 
 
2008-65818
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390499.01
ANNE CARTWRIGHT FAMILY TR
 
TARRANT
 
 
D203127485
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390499.02
VICTORIA NEWTON TR
3/15/2003
DENTON
 
 
2008-65819
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390499.02
VICTORIA NEWTON TR
3/15/2003
TARRANT
 
 
D203325911
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390499.03
ELIZABETH P CARVER ESTATE
3/15/2003
DENTON
 
 
2008-65820
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390499.03 
ELIZABETH P CARVER ESTATE
3/15/2003
TARRANT
 
 
D203325910
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390499.04
JEROME CARTWRIGHT IND
3/18/2003
DENTON
 
 
2008-65821
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390499.04
JEROME CARTWRIGHT IND
3/18/2003
TARRANT
 
 
D203127484
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390499.05 
JEAN CARTWRIGHT DICKSON
3/18/2003
DENTON
 
 
2008-65822
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390499.05
JEAN CARTWRIGHT DICKSON
3/18/2003
TARRANT
 
 
D203127483

Exhibit A, Page 24
3230471v2

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

ST
County
File ID
Lessor
Lease Dated
Recorded County
Vol/Book
Page
Instrument No.
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.38
SUE A WORKS
5/16/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-61290
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.38
SUE A WORKS
5/16/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214132772
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
5/1/2003
DENTON
 
 
2004-124550
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
 
TARRANT
 
 
D203315430
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
5/1/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210005.00 
NORTEX MINERALS LP
 
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
 
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
5/1/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
 
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.01 
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
DENTON
4931
1803
101800
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.01
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D203174562
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.01 
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.01
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.01
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
 
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.01 
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.02
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
DENTON
4931
1807
101801
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.02
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D203174564
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.02
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.02
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.02 
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.02
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
DENTON
4931
1812
101802
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.03 
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D203174561
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.03 
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210012.01
DR WELLS O STEPHENS EST
12/17/2001
DENTON
5000
1164
4043
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210012.01
DR WELLS O STEPHENS EST
12/17/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D202037586
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210012.02 
DR C B KENDALL EST
12/17/2001
DENTON
5000
1169
4044
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210012.02
DR C B KENDALL EST
12/17/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D202037587
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210026.01
PBBM NORTHLAKE LTD
3/2/2009
DENTON
 
 
2009-60422
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210026.01
PBBM NORTHLAKE LTD
3/2/2009
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210026.01
PBBM NORTHLAKE LTD
3/2/2009
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210026.01
PBBM NORTHLAKE LTD
3/2/2009
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.13
LUMINANT MINERAL DEVELOPMENT
3/2/2010
DENTON
 
 
2010-22559
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.13
LUMINANT MINERAL DEVELOPMENT
3/2/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210047137
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.14 
JOHN PORTER FARMS INC
4/21/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-41356
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.14
JOHN PORTER FARMS INC
4/21/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214084785
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.15 
BOB CATES ET UX
4/23/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-41354
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.15
BOB CATES ET UX
4/23/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214084785
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.16 
JOE CATES ET UX
4/23/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-41355
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.20
PAUL D COPENHAVER JR ET UX
5/12/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-49254
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.27
JOHN MURLEY
7/24/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-82676
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.27 
JOHN MURLEY
7/24/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D215142691
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.28
SUE WORKS
5/16/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-61290
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.28
SUE WORKS
5/16/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214132772
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.30
PAUL A PINSON ET UX
8/13/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214195144
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.31
DEBORAH L FLORES
8/13/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214195145
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.32
WILLIAM A KIRK
8/18/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-100907
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.32
WILLIAM A KIRK
8/18/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214195142
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.36
RICHARD N BROWN ET UX
6/26/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-109197
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.36
RICHARD N BROWN ET UX
6/26/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214225480
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.37
PAUL DON CRUSE ET UX
10/8/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-109196
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.37
PAUL DON CRUSE ET UX
 
TARRANT
 
 
D214225481
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.39
KENNETH MILLER
10/16/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-122345
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.39 
KENNETH MILLER
10/16/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214256085
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.41
LARRY CARSON TIDWELL ET UX
11/6/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-1219
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.41
LARRY CARSON TIDWELL ET UX
11/6/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214275922
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.46
RAYA NEVEEN REDDY ET UX
12/10/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-1217
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.46
RAYA NEVEEN REDDY ET UX
12/10/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214275920
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.53
SHERRY BUGG
10/24/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-8217
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.53
SHERRY BUGG
10/24/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D215013067
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.56
JAMES R HAIRE ET UX
12/18/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-14690
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.56 
JAMES R HAIRE ET UX
 
TARRANT
 
 
D215026331
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.57
DALE GLEN & STELLA MARIE EDELMAN
1/21/2015
DENTON
 
 
2015-14688
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.57
DALE GLEN & STELLA MARIE EDELMAN
1/21/2015
TARRANT
 
 
D215046447
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.59
KEVIN SIMMONS
2/5/2015
DENTON
 
 
2015-26717
 
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.59
KEVIN SIMMONS
 
TARRANT
 
 
D215046448
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.60
ANGELA DAONNE RAWIE
8/19/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-26718
 
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX1210031.60
ANGELA DAONNE RAWIE
 
TARRANT
 
 
D215052665
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.54
SUSAN BURKE
1/8/2015
TARRANT
 
 
D215021177
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.65
RICK M WATSON ET UX
1/5/2015
TARRANT
 
 
D215118278
TX
TARRANT
TX4390439.00
PERRY N BRANUM ET UX
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385729
TX
TARRANT
TX4390439.00
PERRY N BRANUM ET UX
7/4/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390440.00
RICKY L SONNEVELT
7/5/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385532
TX
TARRANT
TX4390441.00
SANDRA G SMITH
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385531
TX
TARRANT
TX4390442.00
JOYCE L PLUMMER
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385527
TX
TARRANT
TX4390443.00
MARJORIE FAY WATT
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385541
TX
TARRANT
TX4390444.00
BENNEY MARTIN
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385542
TX
TARRANT
TX4390446.00
ROBERT L JOHNSON
3/27/2006
TARRANT
 
 
D206194134
TX
TARRANT
TX4390447.00
ANTONIO GARCIA ET UX
3/27/2006
TARRANT
 
 
D206194133
TX
TARRANT
TX4390448.00
GLADYS S HAYS TRUSTEE ETAL
3/27/2006
TARRANT
 
 
D206194131
TX
TARRANT
TX4390449.00
SUNTRUST EQUITY FUNDING LL
1/17/2006
TARRANT
 
 
D206085659
TX
TARRANT
TX4390450.00
TANYA L LAIRD
8/29/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385539
TX
TARRANT
TX4390451.00
GLADYS HAYS
7/5/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385736
TX
TARRANT
TX4390452.00
JIMMY EARL MCMILLIN
7/14/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385544
TX
TARRANT
TX4390452.00
JIMMY EARL MCMILLIN
7/14/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390453.00
SUSAN E EASTHAM ET VIR
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385732
TX
TARRANT
TX4390455.00
PAUL POLIZZO ET AL
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385528
TX
TARRANT
TX4390456.00
REX V BAGBY
3/27/2006
TARRANT
 
 
D206194128
TX
TARRANT
TX4390456.00
REX V BAGBY
3/27/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390457.00
BONNIE M PALMER
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385525
TX
TARRANT
TX4390458.00
STEVEN A FUSCO
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205358012
TX
TARRANT
TX4390459.00
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HASLE
8/18/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385734
TX
TARRANT
TX4390460.00
WILLIAM E FRISBIE
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385735
TX
TARRANT
TX4390460.00
WILLIAM E FRISBIE
7/4/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390461.00
CHARLES T JACKSON
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385535
TX
TARRANT
TX4390462.00
ALICE M LAIRD ESTATE
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385537
TX
TARRANT
TX4390463.00
CINDY J LAIRD
8/11/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385538
TX
TARRANT
TX4390464.00
MAUDIE C PIKE
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385526
TX
TARRANT
TX4390466.00
EULALIA G WALSH
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385521
TX
TARRANT
TX4390469.00
MARY ANN CLAUNCH
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205385730
TX
TARRANT
TX4390469.00
MARY ANN CLAUNCH
7/4/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390471.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
1/1/2006
TARRANT
 
 
D206083608
TX
TARRANT
TX4390471.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
1/1/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390471.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
1/1/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390472.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
3/1/2006
TARRANT
 
 
D206157277
TX
TARRANT
TX4390472.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
3/1/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390472.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
3/1/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390472.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
3/1/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390473.00
LUTHER J LEE
3/27/2006
TARRANT
 
 
D206194129
TX
TARRANT
TX4390474.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
7/1/2006
TARRANT
 
 
D206264635
TX
TARRANT
TX4390474.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
7/1/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390474.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
7/1/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390475.00
JOEL BULLARD ET AL
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205296490
TX
TARRANT
TX4390476.00
MARVIN C HICKS ET UX
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205275273
TX
TARRANT
TX4390478.00
JOLENE J OWEN
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205296491
TX
TARRANT
TX4390479.00
SABRINA CUSTOM HOMES INC
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205278478
TX
TARRANT
TX4390480.00
STEPHEN V SALADINO ET UX
7/4/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205278476
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
DENTON
 
 
2008-51627
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D206181584
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390482.00
JERRY REYNOLDS ET UX
9/27/2004
TARRANT
 
 
D204342258
TX
TARRANT
TX4390483.00
FRANCES BALTZELLE ET AL
12/14/2004
TARRANT
 
 
D205006114
TX
TARRANT
TX4390484.00
CITY OF FORT WORTH
7/5/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D205228842
TX
TARRANT
TX4390488.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
8/25/2004
TARRANT
 
 
D204331034
TX
TARRANT
TX4390488.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
8/25/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390488.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
8/25/2004
LEASE IS ONLY TARRANT COUNTY
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390490.00
DUNCAN TRUST, GEORGIA REEV
7/19/2004
TARRANT
 
 
D204251927
TX
TARRANT
TX4390492.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
8/1/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D206079752
TX
TARRANT
TX4390492.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
8/1/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390492.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
8/1/2005
LEASE IS ONLY TARRANT COUNTY
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390493.00
DEWEY EUGENE COZART ET AL
1/31/2003
TARRANT
 
 
D203086385
TX
TARRANT
TX4390493.00
DEWEY EUGENE COZART ET AL
1/31/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390494.01
RANDALL L KUYKENDALL
4/13/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207160623
TX
TARRANT
TX4390496.00
JOAN MCKINLEY
5/21/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207298724
TX
TARRANT
TX4390497.00
MATTHIAS T SNOW ET UX
5/1/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D207239253
TX
TARRANT
TX4390498.00
CITY OF HASLET TEXAS
7/28/2006
TARRANT
 
 
D207117708
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390499.01
ANNE CARTWRIGHT FAMILY TR
3/18/2003
DENTON
 
 
2008-65818
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390499.01
ANNE CARTWRIGHT FAMILY TR
 
TARRANT
 
 
D203127485
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390499.02
VICTORIA NEWTON TR
3/15/2003
DENTON
 
 
2008-65819
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390499.02
VICTORIA NEWTON TR
3/15/2003
TARRANT
 
 
D203325911
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390499.03
ELIZABETH P CARVER ESTATE
3/15/2003
DENTON
 
 
2008-65820
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390499.03 
ELIZABETH P CARVER ESTATE
3/15/2003
TARRANT
 
 
D203325910
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390499.04
JEROME CARTWRIGHT IND
3/18/2003
DENTON
 
 
2008-65821
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390499.04
JEROME CARTWRIGHT IND
3/18/2003
TARRANT
 
 
D203127484
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390499.05 
JEAN CARTWRIGHT DICKSON
3/18/2003
DENTON
 
 
2008-65822
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390499.05
JEAN CARTWRIGHT DICKSON
3/18/2003
TARRANT
 
 
D203127483
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390500.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
5/1/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208187570
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390500.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
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TARRANT AND DENTON
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5/1/2008
 
 
 
 
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TARRANT AND DENTON
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1/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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1/15/2007
 
 
 
 
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1/15/2007
 
 
 
 
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TARRANT AND DENTON
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TARRANT
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7/14/2006
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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1/28/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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JUANITA POWELL
3/27/2006
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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9/10/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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3/27/2006
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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LOUIS G ULLRICH
3/21/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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3/21/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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1/28/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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8/8/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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THOMAS K SENNE ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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CHARLES C COONS ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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FARRUKH AZIM
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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MARK E DUNN ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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BRANDON L MILLER ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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TEDDIE W ROCKWELL ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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J DREW MICHAEL
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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WILLIAM STEWART ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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DAVID HANNAH ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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LINDSAY M HARMON AIF YATES
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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SUZANNAH P NIELSEN ET VIR
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
TX4390578.00
LEROY D SWAMMY ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
TX4390579.00
DARREN J COLLINS ET UX
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
TX4390580.00
DONALD J PITTENGER JR
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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JACQUELINE K RITZ MELMAN
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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SHANE GULDBRANSEN ET UX
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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LAURA BRICE
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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ALFREDO MADRID
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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CHRISTOPHER D CRAWFORD
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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MARCO TORO ET AL
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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CITY OF FORT WORTH
8/1/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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JAMIE CARMACK ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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DAVID ALLEN BACH ET UX
3/30/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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SHERRY L GRAY KENNEL KARE
3/15/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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CHARLENE STEWART JACKSON I
4/21/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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JAMES K GRAHAM ET UX
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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JOHN M HUGGARD ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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BRIAN L SEEFELDT ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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BRYAN PHILLIPS ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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AUGUSTIN MANTEZOLO ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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VICTOR CHACON
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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HOLLY A TEWKSBURY ET VIR
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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DANIEL E RICHARDSON
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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LOST SPURS RANCH APARTMENT
3/15/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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ARTHUR LYON JR
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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JUSTIN BERNDT ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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FRANK S DURHAM III ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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4/10/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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4/10/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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CHANDLER CROUCH ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157532
TX
TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
TX4390628.00
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
TX4390629.00
RICARDO SALAS ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
TX4390630.00
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
TX4390632.00
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
TX4390633.00
ANDREW A BRINSON ET UX
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
TX4390634.00
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
TX4390637.00
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2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
TX4390638.00
LOUIS A REED ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
TX4390639.00
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
TX4390640.00
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TX
TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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11/15/2007
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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11/15/2007
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TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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11/15/2007
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TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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2/7/2008
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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TARRANT
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11/15/2007
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TARRANT
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2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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JEFFREY GODWIN ET AL
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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2/7/2008
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2/7/2008
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TARRANT
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11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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4/3/2008
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TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
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TARRANT
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ALAN KOLMEIER ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157498
TX
TARRANT
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B H LUSCOMBE & K A COVERLY
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086921
TX
TARRANT
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JEFFREY R SMOUT ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157511
TX
TARRANT
TX4390736.00
CECILIA SALIMIAN
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086892
TX
TARRANT
TX4390737.00
TED G ELLIS ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086934
TX
TARRANT
TX4390738.00
JEFFERY M MILLER ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086991
TX
TARRANT
TX4390739.00
KEVIN KUDRNA
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157528
TX
TARRANT
TX4390740.00
WILLIAM CLARKE
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086912
TX
TARRANT
TX4390741.00
DARREN KEITH MILLER ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086990
TX
TARRANT
TX4390742.00
RAMON H GALLO ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086976
TX
TARRANT
TX4390743.00
SHADAWN S BROWN
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157513
TX
TARRANT
TX4390744.00
DIMONE MEYA ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157516
TX
TARRANT
TX4390745.00
JAVIER RODRIGUEZ
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157462
TX
TARRANT
TX4390746.00
JULIO SOLIS ET UX
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086966
TX
TARRANT
TX4390747.00
JACOB D WEST
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086923
TX
TARRANT
TX4390748.00
JEROME MORGAN ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086988
TX
TARRANT
TX4390749.00
ERIK A DECAIRE ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086949
TX
TARRANT
TX4390750.00
DEWAYNE WINROW ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157520
TX
TARRANT
TX4390751.00
SHERI H BALLARD
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086965
TX
TARRANT
TX4390752.00
DONNY PARSONS
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157515
TX
TARRANT
TX4390753.00
SUSAN FIRES ET VIR
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157506
TX
TARRANT
TX4390754.00
WILLIAM W CALLAHAN ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157503
TX
TARRANT
TX4390755.00
FIDEL MACIAS ET UX
10/24/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086978
TX
TARRANT
TX4390756.00
MICHELLE M BRASUELL-FIFE
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086968
TX
TARRANT
TX4390757.00
MATTHEW KENNEDY ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086894
TX
TARRANT
TX4390758.00
LAWRENCE ADAMS ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086903
TX
TARRANT
TX4390767.00
JOSE & JORGE MONTOYA
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157481
TX
TARRANT
TX4390768.00
NAOMI PEASE ET VIR
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086916
TX
TARRANT
TX4390769.00
JAMES A GRICE ET UX
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086987
TX
TARRANT
TX4390770.00
LEISHA & CLIFTON SHELTON
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157468
TX
TARRANT
TX4390771.00
ROBERT KNOWLTON ET UX
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086981
TX
TARRANT
TX4390772.00
SUSAN HORD ACREY ET VIR
7/25/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D201249809
TX
TARRANT
TX4390773.00
KENNER REALTY CORPORATION
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208086994
TX
TARRANT
TX4390774.00
SHERMAN & AMY TRYON
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157523
TX
TARRANT
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THOMAS AND DEBORAH WALSH
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086943
TX
TARRANT
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JEFFREY & CONNIE JOHNSON
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086937
TX
TARRANT
TX4390777.00
DANIEL & AMANDA RAWLS
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157522
TX
TARRANT
TX4390778.00
RONALD SLONAKER ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157512
TX
TARRANT
TX4390779.00
BRANDY & DAVID GREEN
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086915
TX
TARRANT
TX4390780.00
CARLOS CARBALLO
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157500
TX
TARRANT
TX4390781.00
JOSHUA & KACIE CROWDER
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157519
TX
TARRANT
TX4390782.00
ARLENE & STEVE SARK
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086897
TX
TARRANT
TX4390783.00
BRANDON & STACY BEARD
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086993
TX
TARRANT
TX4390784.00
JON R CREIGHTON
2/7/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157454
TX
TARRANT
TX4390786.00
WILLIAM JOSEPH TUCKER ET U
12/4/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208461225
TX
TARRANT
TX4390788.00
K GILL & KENDRA WALKER
11/15/2007
TARRANT
 
 
D208086938
TX
TARRANT
TX4390789.00
VINCENT MAGANA ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157483
TX
TARRANT
TX4390790.00
KEVIN L KLOIBER ET UX
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157472
TX
TARRANT
TX4390791.00
COREY DON CHAMBERS
4/3/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208157471
TX
TARRANT
TX4390793.00
EMMA M BREWER TURPEN ET AL
3/7/2003
TARRANT
 
 
D203145423
TX
TARRANT
TX4390793.00
EMMA M BREWER TURPEN ET AL
3/7/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390793.00
EMMA M BREWER TURPEN ET AL
3/7/2003
 
 
 
D203145423
TX
TARRANT
TX4390793.00
EMMA M BREWER TURPEN ET AL
3/7/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390793.00
EMMA M BREWER TURPEN ET AL
3/7/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390793.00
EMMA M BREWER TURPEN ET AL
3/7/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390793.00
EMMA M BREWER TURPEN ET AL
3/7/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390793.00
EMMA M BREWER TURPEN ET AL
3/7/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390793.00
EMMA M BREWER TURPEN ET AL
3/7/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390817.00
JAMES KENNETH WIGGINS ET U
7/25/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D201249811
TX
TARRANT
TX4390825.00
EUGENE PHILIP BURTNER ET A
7/1/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208268485
TX
TARRANT
TX4390826.00
DONALD L HUDGINS JR ET AL
5/10/2008
TARRANT
 
 
Duplicate Original D208191991
TX
TARRANT
TX4390826.00
DONALD L HUDGINS JR ET AL
5/10/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208420204
TX
TARRANT
TX4390828.01
PHILLIP K SOTEL 2000 TRUST
8/5/2002
TARRANT
 
 
D202326159
TX
TARRANT
TX4390828.02
FRANCES L CLARK
8/5/2002
TARRANT
 
 
D203023488
TX
TARRANT
TX4390847.00
FREDERIK FLOREN TRUSTEE
3/3/2003
TARRANT
 
 
D203103742
TX
TARRANT
TX4390847.00
FREDERIK FLOREN TRUSTEE
3/3/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390848.00
DAVID TOM MCPHERSON ET UX
4/28/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208191989
TX
TARRANT
TX4390850.00
KENNETH W BRADLEY ET UX
5/8/2008
TARRANT
 
 
D208191988
TX
TARRANT
TX4390852.00
WILLIAM & INA B JAMESON REV TR
10/24/2002
TARRANT
 
 
D203145442
TX
TARRANT
TX4390852.00
WILLIAM & INA B JAMESON REV TR
10/24/2002
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390852.00
WILLIAM & INA B JAMESON REV TR
10/24/2002
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390877.00
ALLIANCE HOTEL II LTD
3/17/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D209128427
TX
TARRANT
TX4390878.00
SAGAMORE-FORT WORTH LP
3/17/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D209128428
TX
TARRANT
TX4390916.99
ALICE LAVON BREWER
6/29/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D209177830
TX
TARRANT
TX4390920.99
SUSAN ACREY
8/31/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D209235059
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390921.00
MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY ASSN
8/3/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D209208077
TX
TARRANT AND DENTON
TX4390921.00
MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY ASSN
8/3/2009
DENTON
 
 
2009-95113
TX
TARRANT
TX4390923.00
ST TX MF-110200
7/14/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D209202877
TX
TARRANT
TX4390958.99
STEVEN W NORTHINGTON
11/10/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D209303332
TX
TARRANT
TX4390960.00
TODD FAMILY LIVING TRUST
12/2/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D209323848
TX
TARRANT
TX4390961.00
PAUL WILBANKS ET UX
12/2/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D209323847
TX
TARRANT
TX4390964.00
JOHN C MCGAUGH
12/14/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D210016299
TX
TARRANT
TX4390965.00
KEVIN A LEE ET UX
12/14/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D210016300
TX
TARRANT
TX4390966.00
MARIELLA E UGAZ ET VIR
12/14/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D210016301
TX
TARRANT
TX4390971.00
CHAD A WHITE ET UX
12/7/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D210016302
TX
TARRANT
TX4390978.00
ST TX 110640
3/23/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210092561
TX
TARRANT
TX4390983.01
PCP LOST CREEK RANCH NORTH
2/1/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210107250
TX
TARRANT
TX4390983.02
D L HUDGINS JR
2/1/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210107249
TX
TARRANT
TX4390984.00
SCOTT GRAZER ET UX
2/12/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210042820
TX
TARRANT
TX4390987.00
ODETTE NGOIE TSHISEKEDI ET AL
2/12/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210042817
TX
TARRANT
TX4390988.00
LOST SPURS DEVELOPMENT INC
2/1/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210107248
TX
TARRANT
TX4390999.00
VIRGINIA ARMENDARIZ
3/24/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210092557
TX
TARRANT
TX4391000.00
JAIMARIE SANTOS-ROMAN ET VIR
3/15/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210092558
TX
TARRANT
TX4391001.00
TARE L DURR ET VIR
3/24/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210092559
TX
TARRANT
TX4391007.00
RICHARD BARBER ET UX
3/25/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210078911
TX
TARRANT
TX4391011.00
MICHAEL K THURMAN ET UX
4/15/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210092560
TX
TARRANT
TX4391013.00
JEAN PHILLIPE ISSOM ET UX
4/23/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210107278
TX
TARRANT
TX4391014.00
AMIR HONARDAR
4/26/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210123322
TX
TARRANT
TX4391016.00
NICOLE OLBRICH MEEK ET VIR
5/4/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210107277
TX
TARRANT
TX4391019.00
TONY COUGHLIN ET UX
4/12/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210123323
TX
TARRANT
TX4391025.01
LONZO E MEDLIN TRUST
8/29/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D201211727
TX
TARRANT
TX4391025.01
LONZO E MEDLIN TRUST
8/29/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391025.02
FLEISCHAKER MINERAL CO
1/16/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D201277370
TX
TARRANT
TX4391025.02
FLEISCHAKER MINERAL CO
1/16/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391025.03
FLEISCHAKER MINERAL CO LLC
1/15/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210042824
TX
TARRANT
TX4391025.04
LANGSTON MINERAL ET AL
4/1/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210155884
TX
TARRANT
TX4391026.01
MARGARET R SCHLUTER
9/13/2001
TARRANT
15268
73
D201284943
TX
TARRANT
TX4391026.01
MARGARET R SCHLUTER
9/13/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391026.02
REYNOLDS CHAR TRUST
11/15/2001
TARRANT
15281
430
D201291010
TX
TARRANT
TX4391026.02
REYNOLDS CHAR TRUST
11/15/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391026.03
N LILLIAN & S REYNOLDS CHAR TR
4/1/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210199520
TX
TARRANT
TX4391026.04
MARGARET R HUGHES
4/1/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210155885
TX
TARRANT
TX4391027.00
VIVIANE L SCHMUTZLER ET VIR
6/9/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210139574
TX
TARRANT
TX4391028.00
BRANTON K LOEWEN ET UX
5/18/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210139575
TX
TARRANT
TX4391038.00
B-TEX MINERALS LP
8/9/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210193026
TX
TARRANT
TX4391041.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
8/4/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210217434
TX
TARRANT
TX4391043.00
AMBER A BOS
7/28/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210201300
TX
TARRANT
TX4391045.00
DARREN W JOHNSTON
6/23/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210211172
TX
TARRANT
TX4391046.00
KELLY WEBBER
8/6/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210201298
TX
TARRANT
TX4391047.00
MITCHELL TODD
8/16/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210211173
TX
TARRANT
TX4391048.00
ROBERT KYLE ROGERS ET UX
8/16/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210206464
TX
TARRANT
TX4391049.00
TINA MORALES
8/16/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210201299
TX
TARRANT
TX4391053.00
ZHI WANG & XIAPING QU
8/18/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210206465
TX
TARRANT
TX4391061.00
SHENG-FANG HUANG ET UX
8/31/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210220317
TX
TARRANT
TX4391063.00
ANG ANDREW OUM
8/31/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210220316
TX
TARRANT
TX4391067.00
ERIC W BURISKY
8/16/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210229109
TX
TARRANT
TX4391270.00
THOMAS E RADELL ET UX
4/19/2011
TARRANT
 
 
D211099720
TX
TARRANT
TX4391301.00
XIANPING QU & ZHI WANG
9/14/2011
TARRANT
 
 
D211226008
TX
TARRANT
TX4391311.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
10/12/2011
TARRANT
 
 
D211253270
TX
TARRANT
TX4391364.01
EAGLE FARMS INC
4/21/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214084784
TX
TARRANT
TX4391365.01
ROY & EMMA FREER INDIV & TREES
5/13/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214132771
TX
TARRANT
TX4391367.00
LOTTIE BARTON JOHNSON
8/12/1985
TARRANT
8306
1547
 
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.33
ROGER DALE JORDAN ET UX
9/24/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214216579
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.42
JIMMY CHARLES MOSLEY ET UX
10/24/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214256084
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.43
JEFFREY SCOTT CORNELIUS ET UX
11/10/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214256086
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.44
DONALD R STARNES ET UX
10/21/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214275918
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.45
TAMELA L GILLHAM
7/30/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214275917
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.50
GARY D LARIMER ET UX
12/9/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D215002808
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.51
PHILIP R BOYD
10/17/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D215008926
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.61
FRANK ROSNER ET UX
3/3/2015
TARRANT
 
 
D215055162
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.62
PHILLIP WARREN JOHNSON
3/5/2015
TARRANT
 
 
D215068008
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.63
RODNEY A NESBITT ET UX
7/30/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D215118279
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210001.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
12/1/2006
DENTON
 
 
2007-30172
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210001.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
12/1/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210002.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
12/15/2005
DENTON
 
 
2006-35282
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210002.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
12/15/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210003.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
12/31/2005
DENTON
 
 
2006-72364
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210003.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
12/31/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210004.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
1/1/2005
DENTON
 
 
2005-35383
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210004.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
1/1/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
5/1/2003
DENTON
 
 
2004-124550
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
 
TARRANT
 
 
D203315430
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210005.00 
NORTEX MINERALS LP
5/1/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
 
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
 
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
5/1/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210005.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
 
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON
TX1210006.00
PETERSON FAMILY TRUST ETAL
11/7/2006
DENTON
 
 
2006-137384
TX
DENTON
TX1210007.00
PATTERSON LOGISTICS SVC
8/20/2007
DENTON
 
 
2007-108522
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210008.01
NORTEX MINERALS LP
4/30/2007
DENTON
 
 
2007-69391
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210008.01
NORTEX MINERALS LP
4/30/2007
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON
TX1210008.02
LEOLA W HUGG CHARITABLE TR
10/17/2006
DENTON
 
 
2006-141646
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210010.01
NORTEX MINERALS LP
1/1/2005
DENTON
 
 
2005-35383
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210010.01
NORTEX MINERALS LP
1/1/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.01 
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
DENTON
4931
1803
101800
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.01
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D203174562
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.01
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.01
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.01
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
 
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.01 
WAUNITA L CLARK
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.02
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
DENTON
4931
1807
101801
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.02 
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D203174564
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.02 
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.02
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.02 
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.02
LAURA BETH BRINKER
8/12/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
DENTON
4931
1812
101802
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D203174561
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210011.03
JACK CROWLEY ET AL
8/27/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210012.01
DR WELLS O STEPHENS EST
12/17/2001
DENTON
5000
1164
4043
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210012.01
DR WELLS O STEPHENS EST
12/17/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D202037586
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210012.02 
DR C B KENDALL EST
12/17/2001
DENTON
5000
1169
4044
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210012.02
DR C B KENDALL EST
12/17/2001
TARRANT
 
 
D202037587
TX
DENTON
TX1210016.00
KENDRA STEPHENS ET AL
1/15/2008
DENTON
 
 
2008-27701
TX
DENTON
TX1210017.00
GLENN HYDE ET AL
4/5/2002
DENTON
5249
1757
4574
TX
DENTON
TX1210018.01
THE PROSPECT COMPANY
1/30/2009
DENTON
 
 
2009-19205
TX
DENTON
TX1210018.02
PETRUS INVESTMENT LP
9/15/2009
DENTON
 
 
2010-37198
TX
DENTON
TX1210018.04
TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY INC
12/20/2011
DENTON
 
 
2012-25549
TX
DENTON
TX1210019.01
NORTH DALLAS BROKERS INC
5/5/2002
DENTON
5099
1112
69050
TX
DENTON
TX1210020.00
DOROTHY GEBERT
10/12/2001
DENTON
4988
5
137605
TX
DENTON
TX1210021.00
BUCHANAN PARTNERS LTD
11/1/2001
DENTON
4964
1854
 
TX
DENTON
TX1210021.00
BUCHANAN PARTNERS LTD
11/1/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON
TX1210021.00
BUCHANAN PARTNERS LTD
11/1/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON
TX1210023.00
LEWAYNE PETERSON TR ET AL
7/31/2006
DENTON
 
 
2006-94361
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210024.01
NORTEX MINERALS LP
8/15/2005
DENTON
 
 
2006-21810
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210024.01
NORTEX MINERALS LP
8/15/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210026.01 
PBBM NORTHLAKE LTD
3/2/2009
DENTON
 
 
2009-60422
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210026.01
PBBM NORTHLAKE LTD
3/2/2009
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210026.01
PBBM NORTHLAKE LTD
3/2/2009
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210026.01 
PBBM NORTHLAKE LTD
3/2/2009
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON
TX1210026.02
DEVON ENERGY PRODUCTION COMPANY LP
6/4/2012
DENTON
 
 
2012-68882
TX
DENTON
TX1210029.00
PETRUS INVESTMENT LP
9/15/2009
DENTON
 
 
2010-37199
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.13 
LUMINANT MINERAL DEVELOPMENT
3/2/2010
DENTON
 
 
2010-22559
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.13
LUMINANT MINERAL DEVELOPMENT
3/2/2010
TARRANT
 
 
D210047137
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.14 
JOHN PORTER FARMS INC
4/21/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-41356
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.14 
JOHN PORTER FARMS INC
4/21/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214084785
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.15 
BOB CATES ET UX
4/23/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-41354
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.15
BOB CATES ET UX
4/23/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214084785
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.16
JOE CATES ET UX
4/23/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-41355
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.17
RUSSELL C HOLLINGSWORTH ET UX
5/6/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-49256
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.18
CARL BRASWELL ET UX
5/1/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-41359
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.19
GRANT T DOSTERT ET UX
4/24/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-49255
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.20 
PAUL D COPENHAVER JR ET UX
5/12/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-49254
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.22
BARRY LEMONS ET UX
6/5/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-77321
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.23
JAMES F HUNTER
6/11/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-61289
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.24
CLYDE E WALL ET UX
7/7/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-73371
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.25
DARIN G WINGER ET UX
7/9/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-73372
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.26
PAUL J FLEURY ET UX
7/17/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-77320
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.27
JOHN MURLEY
7/24/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-82676
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.27
JOHN MURLEY
7/24/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D215142691
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.28
SUE WORKS
5/16/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-61290
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.28
SUE WORKS
5/16/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214132772
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.29
MARILYN L BOEMER
8/13/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214195143
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.30
PAUL A PINSON ET UX
8/13/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214195144
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.31
DEBORAH L FLORES
8/13/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214195145
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.32
WILLIAM A KIRK
8/18/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-100907
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.32
WILLIAM A KIRK
8/18/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214195142
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.34
MARK ALLEN HUFF
8/9/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-100906
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.35
CHAD DAVID REITHMEIER ET UX
8/29/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-100905
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.36
RICHARD N BROWN ET UX
6/26/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-109197
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.36 
RICHARD N BROWN ET UX
6/26/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214225480
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.37
PAUL DON CRUSE ET UX
10/8/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-109196
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.37 
PAUL DON CRUSE ET UX
 
TARRANT
 
 
D214225481
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.39 
KENNETH MILLER
10/16/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-122345
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.39
KENNETH MILLER
10/16/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214256085
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.40
ROBERTA MARIE CRUSE
10/8/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-109195
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.41
LARRY CARSON TIDWELL ET UX
11/6/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-1219
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.41 
LARRY CARSON TIDWELL ET UX
11/6/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214275922
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.46
RAYA NEVEEN REDDY ET UX
12/10/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-1217
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.46
RAYA NEVEEN REDDY ET UX
12/10/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214275920
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.47
JOHNNY G GRACE ET UX
10/29/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-1222
TX
TARRANT
TX1210031.48
MELISSA M TAYLOR ET VIR
11/11/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D214275921
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.49
JAMES R SOWELL ET UX
9/2/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-1220
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.52
JOHN T MASON
8/25/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-8218
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.52
JOHN T MASON
8/25/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D215013068
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.53
SHERRY BUGG
10/24/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-8217
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.53
SHERRY BUGG
10/24/2014
TARRANT
 
 
D215013067
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.56
JAMES R HAIRE ET UX
12/18/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-14690
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.56
JAMES R HAIRE ET UX
 
TARRANT
 
 
D215026331
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.57
DALE GLEN & STELLA MARIE EDELMAN
1/21/2015
DENTON
 
 
2015-14688
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.57
DALE GLEN & STELLA MARIE EDELMAN
1/21/2015
TARRANT
 
 
D215046447
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.58
RANDELL M DAY
1/6/2015
DENTON
 
 
2015-14689
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.59
KEVIN SIMMONS
2/5/2015
DENTON
 
 
2015-26717
 
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.59
KEVIN SIMMONS
 
TARRANT
 
 
D215046448
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.60
ANGELA DAONNE RAWIE
8/19/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-26718
 
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX1210031.60
ANGELA DAONNE RAWIE
 
TARRANT
 
 
D215052665
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.64
CARRIE RENE RENDON
11/13/2014
DENTON
 
 
2015-60638
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.66
TIFFANY D MAYES ET AL
6/9/2015
DENTON
 
 
2015-117487
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.67
JERRY L SMART ET UX
12/5/2015
DENTON
 
 
PENDING
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.68
WILLIAM G BAKER
12/3/2015
DENTON
 
 
PENDING
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.69
JAMES E BROOME ET UX
12/3/2015
DENTON
 
 
PENDING
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.70
RICHARD A CIAMPA ET UX
12/2/2015
DENTON
 
 
PENDING
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.71
JASBIR SIDHU ET UX
12/7/2015
DENTON
 
 
PENDING
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.72
GARY ALLEN MIRON ET UX
12/7/2015
DENTON
 
 
PENDING
TX
DENTON
TX1210031.73
MARCIA J WIETING
12/4/2015
DENTON
 
 
PENDING
TX
DENTON
TX1210039.02
A & C CATTLE COMPANY LLC
8/19/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-90016
TX
DENTON
TX1210044.00
PETRUS INVESTMENT LP
8/4/2010
DENTON
 
 
2010-89083
TX
DENTON
TX1210048.01
INTEL CORPORATION
9/23/2010
DENTON
 
 
2010-98249
TX
DENTON
TX1210051.01
ALLIANCE AIRPORT AUTHORITY INC
5/3/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-42422
TX
DENTON
TX1210051.01
ALLIANCE AIRPORT AUTHORITY INC
 
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON
TX1210052.00
HOWARD PETERSON IRREVOC TR
5/4/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-42421
TX
DENTON
TX1210056.99
INTEL CORPORATION
10/25/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-103169
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.01
ROXANNE HARMONSON DOLPH
9/19/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-90979
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.02
MARIE PETTY ETHRIDGE
9/20/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-93491
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.03
PETER C HARMONSON III
9/19/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-93493
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.04
BOBBY KIRK HARMONSON
9/19/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-93492
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.05
DAVID L HARMONSON
9/19/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-93494
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.06
PAULA H DUNCAN
9/19/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-93495
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.07
LEE ANN THOMAS MILLER
9/29/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-102938
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.08
RITA CARMA LEE DAVIS
9/22/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-102941
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.09
CATHERINE LYNN THOMAS HAMILTON
9/29/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-102940
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.10
DAVID EDWIN LEE
9/28/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-102939
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.11
NONA LOIS LEE STONE
9/22/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-102935
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.12
WILLIAM S SWAN
9/30/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-102936
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.13
LINDA THOMAS
10/11/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-102937
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.14
MELBA JEAN LEE KOVICS
9/22/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-104265
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.15
ROBERT EARL LEE
9/22/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-104264
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.16
ARLIN LEE
9/29/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-104263
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.17
LESLIE JO BALTON
10/18/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-106798
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.18
PERRY VAN MOORE
10/20/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-106797
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.20
ROBERT BEAMS
10/20/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-106796
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.21
BETTY BELLAMY
10/20/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-106791
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.22
J RUSSELL BELLAMY
10/20/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-106792
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.23
RODNEY L LEE
9/29/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-106793
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.24
IDELLA L MCFARLEN
10/24/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-110028
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.25
OTIS E SMITH
10/24/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-106794
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.26
RKJR PROPERTIES LTD
11/18/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-113741
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.27
ROBERT HUFF MITCHELL C TRUST
11/18/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-113740
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.28
JEAN EVELYN MITCHELL C TRUST
11/18/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-113739
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.29
JOHN E GIBSON
11/1/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-110026
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.30
LINDA W COLLINS
10/20/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-110027
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.31
STEVEN LEE THOMAS
10/25/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-110029
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.32
SUE WOOLDRIDGE
10/20/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-110031
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.33
JANE REYNOLDS
10/20/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-110030
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.34
CAROLYN WEST
11/11/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-113738
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.35
JACK E SMITH
11/7/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-113743
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.36
STAN COMBEST ET UX
10/5/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-113742
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.37
SHARON R VANDERGRIFT
11/17/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-117400
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.38
CYNTHIA RAINEY YEWELL ET AL
12/13/2011
DENTON
 
 
2012-910
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.39
KENNETH WAYNE RAINEY
12/13/2011
DENTON
 
 
2012-909
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.40
JENNIFER R RAINEY ESTATE
12/13/2011
DENTON
 
 
2012-908
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.41
FW SPORTS AUTHORITY INC
12/20/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-121883
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.42
THE PROSPECT COMPANY
11/10/2011
DENTON
 
 
2012-4688
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.43
FRANKIE JO LEE ROBBINS ET AL
2/15/2011
DENTON
 
 
2011-22216
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.44
CITY OF FORT WORTH
8/24/2012
DENTON
 
 
2012-108148
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.45
TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY INC
3/7/2013
DENTON
 
 
2013-39639
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.46
ST TX MF-115929
11/5/2013
DENTON
 
 
2013-143751
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.47
MONTE CLAMPITT
6/27/2013
DENTON
 
 
2013-143747
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.48
MARK MCADAMS
7/9/2013
DENTON
 
 
2013-143749
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.49
MARCELLA P STRICKLAND
7/9/2013
DENTON
 
 
2013-143750
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.50
MARSHA A CRAWFORD
7/9/2013
DENTON
 
 
2013-143748
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.51
JAMES E PEPPER
7/9/2013
DENTON
 
 
2014-1197
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.52
BUCHANAN PARTNERS LTD
7/1/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-73370
TX
DENTON
TX1210060.53
PETRUS INVESTMENT LP
4/22/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-49248
TX
DENTON
TX1210066.01
LAHONDA JO PETERSON
5/12/2010
DENTON
 
 
2010-55825
TX
DENTON
TX1210066.01
LAHONDA JO PETERSON
5/12/2010
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON
TX1210066.02
TRUETT WELDON PETERSON
5/12/2010
DENTON
 
 
2010-60220
TX
DENTON
TX1210066.02
TRUETT WELDON PETERSON
 
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON
TX1210067.00
BLM TX NM-101032
9/1/1998
DENTON
 
 
 
TX
DENTON
TX1210069.00
GLORIA HAMMACK REV TRUST ET AL
6/1/2006
DENTON
 
 
2006-81898
TX
DENTON
TX1210071.00
ST TX MF-114704
1/8/2013
DENTON
 
 
2013-14110
TX
DENTON
TX1210072.01
NORTEX MINERALS LP
3/1/2013
DENTON
 
 
2013-21369
TX
DENTON
TX1210074.00
WILLIAMS QUALITY RENTAL LLC
8/5/2013
DENTON
 
 
2013-111254
TX
DENTON
TX1210075.00
AHMAD FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
1/9/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-3716
TX
DENTON
TX1210079.00
RUSSELL E HALL ET UX
4/23/2014
DENTON
 
 
2014-41360
TX
DENTON
TX1210083.00
RAYMOND MICHAEL CHARLEY
12/3/2015
DENTON
 
 
PENDING
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
DENTON
 
 
2008-51627
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D206181584
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390499.01
ANNE CARTWRIGHT FAMILY TR
3/18/2003
DENTON
 
 
2008-65818
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390499.01
ANNE CARTWRIGHT FAMILY TR
 
TARRANT
 
 
D203127485
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390499.02
VICTORIA NEWTON TR
3/15/2003
DENTON
 
 
2008-65819
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390499.02
VICTORIA NEWTON TR
3/15/2003
TARRANT
 
 
D203325911
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390499.03
ELIZABETH P CARVER ESTATE
3/15/2003
DENTON
 
 
2008-65820
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390499.03 
ELIZABETH P CARVER ESTATE
3/15/2003
TARRANT
 
 
D203325910
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390499.04
JEROME CARTWRIGHT IND
3/18/2003
DENTON
 
 
2008-65821
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390499.04
JEROME CARTWRIGHT IND
3/18/2003
TARRANT
 
 
D203127484
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390499.05 
JEAN CARTWRIGHT DICKSON
3/18/2003
DENTON
 
 
2008-65822
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390499.05
JEAN CARTWRIGHT DICKSON
3/18/2003
TARRANT
 
 
D203127483
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
DENTON
 
 
2008-51627
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390481.00 
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
TARRANT
 
 
D206181584
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
 
 
 
2008-51627
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390481.00 
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
 
 
 
2008-51627
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390481.00
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
 
 
 
2008-51627
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390481.00 
NORTEX MINERALS LP
9/1/2005
 
 
 
2008-51627
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390921.00
MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY ASSN
8/3/2009
TARRANT
 
 
D209208077
TX
DENTON AND TARRANT
TX4390921.00 
MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY ASSN
8/3/2009
DENTON
 
 
2009-95113




Exhibit A, Page 25
3230471v2

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

EXHIBIT B
to the
GAS GATHERING AGREEMENT
[ALLIANCE AREA]
RECEIPT POINTS AND DELIVERY POINTS

This Exhibit B is attached to the Gas Gathering Agreement (the “Agreement”) dated as of April 1, 2016, by and between BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC, as Producer, and Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P., as Gatherer, and made a part thereof for all purposes. All defined terms used herein shall have the same meaning as set forth in the Agreement.

Gathering System Receipt Point(s)

Ownership
Sales Meter Name
Meter #
Active?
CMLP/QRI
AA BREWER UNIT NORTH 14H
AL35467
Active
CMLP/QRI
AA BREWER UNIT NORTH 15H
AL35470
Active
CMLP/QRI
AA BREWER UNIT NORTH 16H
AL35472
Active
CMLP/QRI
AA BREWER UNIT NORTH 17H
AL35473
Active
CMLP/QRI
AA BREWER UNIT R 2H
AL35331
Active
CMLP/QRI
AA BREWER UNIT R 3H
AL35332
Active
CMLP/QRI
AA BREWER UNIT R 4H
AL35333
Active
CMLP/QRI
AA BREWER UNIT R 5H
AL35334
Active
CMLP/QRI
AA BREWER UNIT R 6H
AL35335
Active
QRI
AA BREWER UNIT SOUTH 7H
AL35474
Active
CMLP/QRI
AA BREWER UNIT SOUTH 8H
AL35479
Active
QRI
AA BREWER UNIT SOUTH 9H
AL35475
Active
CMLP/QRI
AA BREWER UNIT SOUTH 10H
AL35480
Active
CMLP/QRI
AA BREWER UNIT SOUTH 11H
AL35476
Active
CMLP/QRI
AA BREWER UNIT SOUTH 12H
AL35477
Active
CMLP/QRI
AA BREWER UNIT SOUTH 13H
AL35481
Active
CMLP/QRI
AIRPORT ACREY NORTH 1H
AL36409
Active

Exhibit B, Page 1

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

Ownership
Sales Meter Name
Meter #
Active?
CMLP/QRI
AIRPORT ACREY NORTH 2H
AL36411
Active
CMLP/QRI
AIRPORT ACREY NORTH 3H
AL36412
Active
CMLP/QRI
AIRPORT ACREY NORTH 4H
AL36413
Active
CMLP/QRI
AIRPORT ACREY NORTH 5H
AL36397
Active
CMLP/QRI
AIRPORT ACREY SOUTH 1H
AL34647
Active
CMLP/QRI
AIRPORT ACREY SOUTH 2H
AL34649
Active
CMLP/QRI
AIRPORT ACREY SOUTH 3H
AL34650
Active
CMLP/QRI
AIRPORT ACREY SOUTH 4H
AL34654
Active
CMLP/QRI
AIRPORT ACREY SOUTH 5H
AL34659
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE AIRPORT 1H
AL31897
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE AIRPORT 2H
AL32800
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE AIRPORT 3H
AL34277
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE AIRPORT KS UNIT 1H
AL34130
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE AIRPORT KS UNIT 3H
AL17240
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE AIRPORT KS UNIT 5H
AL17242
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE AIRPORT KS UNIT 7H
AL17244
Active
QRI
ALLIANCE AIRPORT KS UNIT 9H
AL35500
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE AIRPORT KS UNIT 10H
AL35504
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE AIRPORT KS UNIT 11H
AL35503
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE AIRPORT KS UNIT 20H
AL34175
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE AIRPORT KS UNIT 21H
AL34176
Active
CMLP
ALLIANCE B 2H
AL32309
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE B 3H
AL32310
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE B 5H
AL33098
Active

Exhibit B, Page 2

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

Ownership
Sales Meter Name
Meter #
Active?
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE B 6H
AL33571
Active
CMLP
ALLIANCE B 7H
AL33572
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE B 8H
AL33573
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE B 9H
AL33574
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE B 10H
AL33575
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE B 11H
AL33576
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE B 12H
AL33577
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE C 1H
AL30661
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE C 2H
AL30660
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE C 3H
AL33495
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE C 4H
AL33496
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE C 5H
AL33497
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE C 6H
AL33498
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE C 7H
AL33499
Active
CMLP
ALLIANCE COMMERCE A 1H SALES
AL33164
Active
CMLP
ALLIANCE COMMERCE A 2H SALES
AL33165
Active
CMLP
ALLIANCE COMMERCE A 3H SALES
AL33163
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE COMMERCE B 1H
AL33247
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE COMMERCE B 2H
AL33251
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE COMMERCE B 3H
AL34254
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE COZART 1H
AL31085
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE COZART 2H
AL32650
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE COZART 3H
AL34722
Active
CMLP
ALLIANCE COZART 4H
AL34723
Active

Exhibit B, Page 3

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

Ownership
Sales Meter Name
Meter #
Active?
CMLP
ALLIANCE CWN 13H (CARTWRIGHT NORTH UNIT 13)
AL18768
Active
QRI
ALLIANCE CWN 1H
AL31790
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE CWN 2H
AL31791
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE D 1H
AL32247
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE D 2H
AL32248
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE D 3H
AL33101
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE D 4H
AL33175
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE D 5H
AL33630
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE D 6H
AL33627
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE D 7H
AL33628
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE D 8H
AL33629
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE D 9H
AL33631
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE D 10H
AL33633
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE D 11H
AL33634
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE D 12H
AL33642
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE E 1H
AL32418
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE E 3H
AL33640
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE E 4H
AL33645
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE E 5H
AL33644
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE E 6H
AL33641
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE F 1H
AL30956
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE F 3H
AL33806
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE F 4H
AL33831
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE F 5H
AL33803
Active

Exhibit B, Page 4

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

Ownership
Sales Meter Name
Meter #
Active?
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE FLOREN 1
AL20188
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE GRAPHICS 1H
AL32909
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE GRAPHICS 2H
AL32910
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE GRAPHICS 3H
AL33346
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE GRAPHICS 4H
AL33352
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE GRAPHICS 5H
AL33846
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE GRAPHICS 6H
AL33853
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE GRAPHICS 7H
AL33848
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE GRAPHICS 8H
AL34124
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE GWS 1H
AL31508
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE HUGG UNIT 1H
AL33056
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE HUGG UNIT 2H
AL33057
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE HUGG UNIT 3H
AL33055
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE HUGG UNIT 8H
AL33739
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE HUGG UNIT 9H
AL33737
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE HUGG UNIT 10H
AL33738
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE HUGG UNIT 4H
AL17409
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE HUGG UNIT 6H
AL17411
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE K 1H
AL31828
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE K 2H
AL31829
Active
CMLP
ALLIANCE K 3H
AL33955
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE K 4H
AL33956
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE K UNIT 3H
AL34023
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE K UNIT 4H
AL34024
Active

Exhibit B, Page 5

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

Ownership
Sales Meter Name
Meter #
Active?
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE K UNIT 5H
AL34021
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE L 1H
AL31646
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE L 2H
AL33407
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE L 3H
AL33408
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE L 4H
AL33406
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE L 5H
AL33405
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE LAU D 13H
AL34017
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE M 1H
AL32799
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SARATOGA A 3H
AL33969
Active
CMLP
ALLIANCE SARATOGA A 4H
AL33975
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SARATOGA A 5H
AL33976
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SARATOGA A 6H
AL33984
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SARATOGA A 7H
AL34020
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SARATOGA A 8H
AL33977
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SARATOGA A 10H
AL33979
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SARATOGA A 11H
AL33980
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SARATOGA A 13H
AL33982
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SARATOGA A 14H
AL33983
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SARATOGA B 2H
AL32630
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SARATOGA B 3H
AL34054
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SARATOGA B 4H
AL34055
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SARATOGA B 5H
AL34056
Active
QRI
ALLIANCE SARATOGA B 7H
AL34026
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SARATOGA B 8H
AL34057
Active

Exhibit B, Page 6

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

Ownership
Sales Meter Name
Meter #
Active?
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SARATOGA B 9H
AL34065
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SPEEDWAY A 1H
AL33764
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SPEEDWAY A 3H
AL33766
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SPEEDWAY A 5H
AL33767
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SPEEDWAY A 7H
AL33769
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SPEEDWAY C 2H
AL33807
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SPEEDWAY C 3H
AL33808
Active
CMLP
ALLIANCE SPEEDWAY C 4H
AL33809
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SPEEDWAY C 5H
AL33810
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SPEEDWAY C 6H
AL33811
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SPEEDWAY C 7H
AL33812
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SPEEDWAY C 8H
AL33815
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SPEEDWAY C 9H
AL33813
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SPEEDWAY C 10H
AL33814
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE SPEEDWAY C 11H
AL33816
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE TCA 1H (TECH CENTER A-1H)
AL32655
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE TCA 2H (TECH CENTER A-2H)
AL33716
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE TCB 2H (TECH CENTER B-2H)
AL32654
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE TCB 3H (TECH CENTER B-3H)
AL33097
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE TCB 4H (TECH CENTER B-4H)
AL33721
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE TCB 5H (TECH CENTER B-5H)
AL33722
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE TCB 6H (TECH CENTER B-6H)
AL33724
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE TCB 7H (TECH CENTER B-7H)
AL33726
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE TCN 1H (TECH CENTER NORTH 1H)
AL32721
Active

Exhibit B, Page 7

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

Ownership
Sales Meter Name
Meter #
Active?
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE TCN 2H (TECH CENTER NORTH 2H)
AL32722
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE TCN 3H (TECH CENTER NORTH 3H)
AL32723
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE TCS 1H (TECH CENTER SOUTH 1H)
AL32740
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE TCS 2H (TECH CENTER SOUTH 2H)
AL32816
Active
QRI
ALLIANCE TCS 3H (TECH CENTER SOUTH 3H)
AL33255
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE TCS 4H (TECH CENTER SOUTH 4H)
AL33256
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE TCS 5H
AL33752
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE TCS 6H
AL33758
Active
CMLP
ALLIANCE TCS 7H
AL33753
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE TCS 8H (TECH CENTER SOUTH 8H)
AL33754
Active
QRI
ALLIANCE TMS B 4H
AL19088
Active
QRI
ALLIANCE TMS B 6H
AL19089
Active
QRI
ALLIANCE TMS B 8H
AL19090
Active
QRI
ALLIANCE TMS B 10H
AL19091
Active
CMLP
ALLIANCE TMS B 12H
AL19092
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE TMS C 14H
AL19099
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE TMS C 16H
AL19100
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE TMS C 18H
AL19101
Active
CMLP
ALLIANCE TMS UNIT 1H
AL19148
Active
CMLP
ALLIANCE TMS UNIT 2H
AL19087
Active
CMLP
ALLIANCE TMS UNIT 8H
AL19149
Active
CMLP
ALLIANCE TMS UNIT 10H
AL19150
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE WEST SPEEDWAY 1H
AL34010
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE WEST SPEEDWAY 2H
AL34011
Active

Exhibit B, Page 8

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

Ownership
Sales Meter Name
Meter #
Active?
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE WEST SPEEDWAY 3H
AL34012
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE WEST SPEEDWAY 4H
AL34013
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE WEST SPEEDWAY 5H
AL34014
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE WEST SPEEDWAY 6H
AL34015
Active
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE WEST SPEEDWAY 7H
AL34016
Active
CMLP/QRI
CARTWRIGHT 1H
AL31305
Active
CMLP/QRI
CARTWRIGHT 2H
AL31478
Active
CMLP/QRI
CARTWRIGHT A 1H
AL32233
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING J 1H (ALPHA UNIT J-1H)
AL31598
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING J 2H
AL34127
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT A 1H (ALPHA UNIT A-1H)
AL31752
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT A 3H
AL34217
Active
QRI
CROSSING UNIT A 4H
AL34222
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT A 5H
AL34370
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT A 6H
AL34228
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT A 7H
AL34227
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT B 2H (ALPHA UNIT B-2H)
AL31895
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT B 3H (ALPHA UNIT B-3H)
AL31896
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT B 4H
AL34223
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT B 5H
AL34224
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT B 6H
AL34225
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT G 1H (ALPHA UNIT G-1H)
AL31443
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT G 2H (ALPHA UNIT G-2H)
AL32304
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT G 3H
AL32303
Active

Exhibit B, Page 9

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

Ownership
Sales Meter Name
Meter #
Active?
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT G 4H
AL34129
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT G 6H
AL34165
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT G 7H
AL34166
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT G 8H
AL34169
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT G 9H
AL34170
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT H 1H
AL31160
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT H 2H (ALPHA UNIT H-2H)
AL31161
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT H 3H (ALPHA UNIT H-3H)
AL32945
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT H 4H (ALPHA UNIT H-4H)
AL32946
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT H 5H
AL34167
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT H 6H
AL34168
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT H 7H
AL34099
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT H 8H
AL34100
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT H 9H
AL34101
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT N 3H (ALPHA UNIT N-3H)
AL31899
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT R 2H
AL34237
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT R 3H
AL34244
Active
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT S 2H (ALPHA UNIT S-2H)
AL31754
Active
CMLP/QRI
GATEWAY 1H
AL32490
Active
CMLP/QRI
GATEWAY 1 CARTWRIGHT UNIT 4H
AL34090
Active
CMLP/QRI
GATEWAY UNIT 1H
AL32491
Active
CMLP/QRI
OLIVET WEST UNIT 3H
AL34532
Active
CMLP/QRI
OLIVET WEST UNIT 4H
AL34531
Active
CMLP
ROBBINS FEDERAL 2H
AL19125
Active

Exhibit B, Page 10

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

Ownership
Sales Meter Name
Meter #
Active?
CMLP
ROBBINS FEDERAL 6H
AL19128
Active
CMLP/QRI
DEVON ALBRIGHT 1H CDP
AL21122
Active
CMLP
AIRPORT ACREY UNIT 6H/OLIVET CK (Olivet Sales)
AL21174
Inactive
CMLP
ALLIANCE A 1-4 SALES
AL21014
Inactive
CMLP
ALLIANCE B 1H
AL32308
Inactive
CMLP
ALLIANCE B-4H
AL32781
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE E 2H
AL32419
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE F 2H
AL30955
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
ALLIANCE HUGG UNIT 11H
AL17906
Inactive
QRI
ALLIANCE SARATOGA A 1H
AL30940
Inactive
CMLP
ALLIANCE SARATOGA A 2H
AL30939
Inactive
QRI
ALLIANCE SARATOGA B 1H
AL31155
Inactive
CMLP
CROSSING UNIT G-5H
AL34147
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
CROSSING UNIT S 1H (ALPHA UNIT S-1H)
AL31753
Inactive
CMLP
EAGLE MEADOWS
AL21126
Inactive
QRI
ALLIANCE AA BREWER UNIT 19
ST30658
Inactive
QRI
ALLIANCE SPEEDWAY UNIT C 1
DSPEEDC1
Inactive
QRI
ALLIANCE AIRPORT ACREY UNIT 6H
DACREY6H
Inactive


*To the extent the parties hereto have inadvertently omitted a Dedicated Property, such property shall be deemed covered under this Agreement and shall be included in this Exhibit B.

Delivery Point(s) to Transporter


Exhibit B, Page 11

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

Delivery Point
Transporter
Meter
Crosstex/Enlink
Crosstex North Texas Pipeline
70-50-031
Energy Transfer
Energy Transfer Paris Loop Pipeline
9835




Exhibit B, Page 12

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT


EXHIBIT C
to the
GAS GATHERING AGREEMENT
[ALLIANCE AREA]
DEHYDRATION AND CO2 TREATING SERVICES

This Exhibit C is attached to the Gas Gathering Agreement (the “Agreement”) dated as of April 1, 2016, by and between BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC, as Producer, and Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P., as Gatherer, and made a part thereof for all purposes. All defined terms used herein shall have the same meaning as set forth in the Agreement.

Dehydration and CO2 Treating Services

The dehydration and CO2 treating services contemplate receiving the Subject Gas at the inlet flange of the applicable dehydration and/or CO2 treating facilities with the following specifications:
CO2 of less than 3.5% by volume;
and delivering the Subject Gas at the outlet flange of the applicable dehydration and/or CO2 treating facilities with the following specifications:
CO2 of less than 2.0% by volume, and
Not more than 7 pounds of water vapor per MMcf.



Exhibit C, Page 1 of 1

Exhibit
PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT
Exhibit 10.4





Gas Gathering and Processing Agreement
Between
BLUESTONE NATURAL RESOURCES II, LLC,
COWTOWN PIPELINE PARTNERS L.P.
and
COWTOWN GAS PROCESSING PARTNERS L.P.

Cowtown Gas Facilities





TABLE OF CONTENTS


ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS    1
ARTICLE II DEDICATION    8
ARTICLE III RESERVATIONS OF PARTIES    9
ARTICLE IV GATHERING SYSTEM DELIVERY POINT(S), PLANT DELIVERY POINT(S) AND PRESSURE    10
ARTICLE V REGULATION OF PRODUCTION    12
ARTICLE VI QUANTITY    12
ARTICLE VII QUALITY    13
ARTICLE VIII TESTS    16
ARTICLE IX MEASUREMENT AND METER TESTING    17
ARTICLE X ALLOCATION PROCEDURE    19
ARTICLE XI DISPOSITION OF PRODUCER'S PORTION OF PLANT PRODUCTS    20
ARTICLE XII GATHERING AND PROCESSING FEES    20
ARTICLE XIII DISPOSITION OF PRODUCER'S PORTION OF RESIDUE GAS    21
ARTICLE XIV ACCOUNTING. PAYMENTS AND CREDIT ASSURANCES    21
ARTICLE XV WARRANTY    24
ARTICLE XVI TAXES    24
ARTICLE XVII INDEMNITY    24
ARTICLE XVIII FORCE MAJEURE    27
ARTICLE XIX UNPROFITABLE OPERATIONS AND RIGHTS OF TERMINATION    28
ARTICLE XX TERM    29
ARTICLE XXI REGULATORY BODIES    29
ARTICLE XXII ARBITRATION    30
ARTICLE XXIII DISPUTES    30
ARTICLE XXIV NOTICES AND PAYMENTS    31
ARTICLE XXV ASSIGNMENT    32
ARTICLE XXVI MISCELLANEOUS    33
ARTICLE XXVII LIQUID NOMINATIONS AND IMBALANCES    34


EXHIBITS

EXHIBIT A    Contract Area; Dedicated Leases; Dedicated Wells
EXHIBIT B    Gathering System Delivery Point(s); Plant Delivery Point(s)
EXHIBIT C    Residue Gas Delivery Point(s); Plant Products Delivery Point(s)
EXHIBIT D    Excluded Shut-In Wells
EXHIBIT E    Mash Unit
EXHIBIT F    Take-in-Kind Procedures
EXHIBIT G    Compression Adjustments



Gas Gathering and Processing Agreement

THIS GAS GATHERING AND PROCESSING AGREEMENT (this "Agreement") is made and entered into as of the Effective Date by and among COWTOWN PIPELINE PARTNERS L.P., a Texas limited partnership ("Gatherer"), COWTOWN GAS PROCESSING PARTNERS LP., a Texas limited partnership, ("Processor"), and BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, ("Producer"). Gatherer, Processor and Producer are sometimes referred to herein, individually, as a "Party" and, collectively, as the "Parties".

WITNESSETH, THAT:

WHEREAS, Producer has acquired the Dedicated Properties (as defined below) from Quicksilver Resources Inc. (“QRI”) and is in the business of producing gas and owns gas production from one or more wells on the lands within the Contract Area and desires for Gatherer to gather such gas and Processer to process such gas for recovery and delivery of Plant Products and redeliver Gas Residue to Producer or Producer’s nominee;

WHEREAS, Gatherer is in the business of providing natural gas gathering services along its Gathering System and desires to receive, gather and deliver such gas to Processor at the Plant, subject to the terms and conditions herein;

WHEREAS, Processor is in the business of providing natural gas processing services at the Plant and desires to receive such gas for recovery and delivery of Plant Products and redelivery of Residue Gas to Producer or Producer’s nominee, subject to the terms and conditions herein; and

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the representations, warranties and mutual premises and benefits contained herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the adequacy, receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, Gatherer, Processor and Producer agree as follows:

ARTICLE I
DEFINITIONS
1.1.
    For the purpose of this Agreement, the following terms and expressions used herein are defined as follows:
a.
"Affiliate" shall mean, as to the person specified, any person controlling, controlled by or under common control with such specified person. The concept of control, controlling or controlled as used in the aforesaid context means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of another, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise. Gatherer and Processor acknowledge and agree that Producer’s majority owner is a private equity sponsor that owns and controls a number of other portfolio companies engaged in the oil and gas business and that none of such other portfolio companies shall be considered an "Affiliate" under this Agreement if neither Producer nor any personnel of Producer directly or indirectly direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of that company. Producer acknowledges and agrees that Gatherer and Processor are controlled by First Reserve Corporation, which owns and controls a number of other portfolio companies engaged in the oil and gas business and none of such other portfolio companies shall be considered an "Affiliate" under this Agreement if neither Gatherer or Processor nor any personnel of Gatherer or Processor directly or indirectly direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of that company.
b.
"Asset Purchase Agreement" shall mean that certain Asset Purchase Agreement by and among QRI, Cowtown Gas Processing L.P. and Cowtown Pipeline L.P. and Producer, dated January 22, 2016.
c.
"Base Fee" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 12.1 of this Agreement.
d.
"Btu" shall mean one British thermal unit, which is the quantity of heat required to raise one pound avoirdupois of pure water from 58.5 degrees Fahrenheit to 59.5 degrees Fahrenheit at a constant pressure of 14.73 pounds per square inch absolute.
e.
"Component" shall mean those hydrocarbon and non-hydrocarbon molecular constituents, which are definable by industry standards and procedures. Such Components as used in this Agreement shall be:
N2 - Nitrogen
CO2 - Carbon Dioxide
H2S - Hydrogen Sulfide
C1 - Methane
C2 -Ethane
C3 - Propane
iC4 - Iso-butane
nC4 - Normal Butane
iC5 - Iso-pentane
nC5 - Normal Pentane
C6+ - Hexanes and Heavier Compounds

f.
"Contract Area" shall mean that area as described or outlined on Exhibit A which is attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, but specifically excludes Producer’s and/or its Affiliates’ leasehold interests owned immediately prior to the Effective Date within the Contract Area but not listed on Exhibit A.
g.
"CPI Adjustment" shall mean that percentage equal to the percentage increase between:
(i)
the seasonally unadjusted Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (all items), U.S. city Average (1982-84=100), as published by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics ("CPI-W") for the month of December of the second year prior to the Escalation Date; and
(ii)
the seasonally unadjusted CPI-W for the month of December immediately preceding the Escalation Date.
h.
"Day" shall mean a period of twenty-four (24) consecutive hours beginning and ending at seven o'clock a.m. Central Time.
i.
"Dedicated Properties" shall mean (i) Producer’s and/or its Affiliates’ leasehold interests as of the Effective Date within the Contract Area in and to those certain oil, gas and/or mineral leases listed on Exhibit A, and (ii) Producer’s and/or its Affiliates’ interests within the Contract Area in and to any new oil, gas and/or mineral lease acquired by Producer or its Affiliates after the Effective Date, provided that any wells on lands covered by such lease or lands pooled therewith and within the Contract Area are connected to the Gathering System pursuant to Section 4.4.
j.
“Downstream Transporter” shall mean those pipeline operators receiving Residue Gas and Plant Products for the account of Producer.
k.
“Effective Date” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1(c) of the Letter Agreement.
l.
"Escalation Date" shall mean January 1, 2018 and each January 1st thereafter.
m.
"Facilities" shall mean the Plant and the Gathering System.
n.
"Field Drip" shall mean all liquid hydrocarbons that are recovered from Subject Gas on the Gathering System by means of mechanical separation downstream of one or more Gathering System Delivery Point(s) and redelivered from the field separators owned by Gatherer to storage tanks owned and controlled by Producer. Gatherer, at its sole discretion, may remove or otherwise bypass such separators at any time and from time to time during the term of this Agreement.
o.
"Gas" shall mean natural gas which is owned or controlled by Producer or its successors and assigns producible from wells drilled on Dedicated Properties or lands pooled therewith within the Contract Area, including casinghead gas produced with crude oil, gas from gas wells produced in association with crude oil (associated gas), and gas from condensate wells (non-associated gas), and shall include any inerts or impurities contained therein.
p.
"Gathering Drip" shall mean all liquid hydrocarbons recovered from Subject Gas by means of mechanical separation from the Gathering System in the field and at the inlet of the plant. This will include any liquids that are recovered from the continuous mechanical separation of gas and liquids either from separators that are part of the Gathering System and at the plant inlet as well as any liquid hydrocarbons obtained from time to time associated with pipeline pigging operations on the Gathering System.
q.
"Gathering System" shall mean, but shall in no way be limited to, the gas gathering pipelines, fuel gas pipelines, dehydration facilities, compression facilities, junctions, heaters, meters, separators (including field separators downstream of Gathering System Delivery Points), electric power lines, communications cables, roads, and other related facilities and equipment, including all easements located thereon, from the inlet flange of the pipeline metering facility installed up to the inlet flange of the separation facilities installed upstream of the Plant inlet meter, necessary to gather and transport gas from the Gathering System Delivery Point(s) to the Plant Delivery Point(s) and shall include any expansion of the Gathering System as provided in Section 4.4.
r.
"Gathering System Delivery Point(s)" shall mean the inlet flange of Gatherer's owned or operated metering facilities located at or near each of Producer's wells located within the Contract Area or such other point as may be mutually agreed upon by the Parties. The Gathering System Delivery Point(s) are listed on Exhibit B to this Agreement which is attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes and which may be amended from time to time to reflect the addition or deletion of a Gathering System Delivery Point.
s.
“Letter Agreement” means that certain letter agreement executed by the Parties contemporaneously with this Agreement.
t.
"Liquefiable Hydrocarbons" shall mean ethane, propane, iso-butanes, normal butanes, iso-pentanes, normal pentanes, hexanes and heavier hydrocarbons, and incidental methane, or any mixtures thereof, which can be recovered or extracted in the Gathering System or the Plant and sold as Plant Products.
u.
“Lift Gas” shall mean the Gas, reserved by Producer under Section 3.2, used by Producer for gas lift operations in the Mash Unit.
v.
“Mash Unit” shall mean those wells more particularly described on Exhibit E.
w.
“Mash Unit Lateral” shall mean that portion of the Gathering System on which the Lift Gas is delivered from Gatherer’s and/or Processor’s Facilities to the Mash Unit Redelivery Point.
x.
“Mash Unit Redelivery Point” shall mean the point of interconnect between the Mash Unit Lateral and Producer’s facilities for receipt of the Lift Gas located at the Mash Unit, whereby Gatherer redelivers the Lift Gas to Producer, such points being also set forth on Exhibit E attached hereto.
y.
"MCF" shall mean 1,000 standard cubic feet of gas.
z.
"MMBtu" shall mean 1,000,000 Btu's.
aa.
"MMCF" shall mean 1,000,000 standard cubic feet of gas.
bb.
"MMCFD" shall mean 1,000,000 standard cubic feet of gas per day.
cc.
"Month," "billing month," "period," and "accounting period" shall mean the period beginning at seven o'clock a.m. on the first day of a calendar month and ending at seven o'clock a.m. on the first day of the next succeeding calendar month.
dd.
"Net Ethane Sales Price" means Producer’s sales proceeds for Ethane Plant Product net of all fees and costs incurred or charged from the Plant Products Delivery Points to the points of sale divided by total Ethane gallons sold.
ee.
"Net Residue Sales Price" means Producer’s sales proceeds for all Residue Gas net of all fees and costs incurred or charged from the Residue Gas Delivery Point(s) to the points of sale divided by the total Residue Gas MMBtus sold.
ff.
"Plant" shall mean, but shall in no way be limited to, all tanks, machinery, equipment, buildings, structures, fixtures, appliances, pipe, valves, fittings, and materials of any nature or kind whatsoever located on the site at which the processing, compression, and recompression facilities of Processor are currently located in Hood County, Texas (generally known as the Cowtown Plant), or any other site where such facilities may later be located, including by way of additions to, expansion or new development of the Plant or such related facilities, which shall include, without limitation, the Corvette Plant; including appropriate storage, compression, metering, shipping, dehydration, and delivery facilities for Plant Products; all easements pertaining to rights-of-way, the site or sites, and the operation of the Plant; and any and all other facilities and appurtenances located, or to be located, on or away from such site or sites deemed by Processor to be necessary for the successful operation of the Plant, including inlet compression, if any, but not including the Residue Gas Delivery Facility.
gg.
"Plant Delivery Point(s)" shall mean the point(s) of interconnect between the Gathering System and the Plant which point(s) are shown on Exhibit B which is attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes.
hh.
"Plant Fuel" shall mean the MMBtu's of the Subject Gas consumed at the Plant for fuel which shall include, but shall in no way be limited to, fuel used for the Subject Gas compression, conditioning and treating; recovery, extraction, and removal of Plant Products; and the recompression of the Residue Gas.
ii.
"Plant Products" shall mean all Liquefiable Hydrocarbons recovered, extracted, or otherwise removed from the Subject Gas after the Plant Delivery Point(s), including, but not limited to, plant condensate (sometimes referred to as pentanes plus, heavier than butanes, or natural gasoline), and all commercial non-hydrocarbon substances recovered, extracted, or otherwise removed from the Subject Gas in the Gathering System or the Plant. For the avoidance of doubt, Plant Products shall not include Field Drip but shall include Gathering Drip.
jj.
"Plant Products Delivery Point" shall mean either (a) the point(s) of interconnect between that certain liquids pipeline owned and operated by Gatherer, and the facilities of third party pipeline(s) to which the Plant Products are delivered and which point(s) are shown on Exhibit C which is attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes or (b) the truck loading facilities of the Plant.
kk.
"Plant Tailgate" shall mean the point of interconnect between the Plant and the Residue Gas Delivery Facility located at the downstream flange of the block valve which is downstream of the Plant residue meter and emergency shutdown valve.
ll.
"Primary Term" shall have meaning set forth in ARTICLE XX.
mm.
"Process Flare" shall mean any MMBtu's of the Subject Gas dispersed or lost at the Plant as flare which shall include, but shall in no way be limited to, flare dispersed or lost in the compression, conditioning and treating of the Subject Gas; recovery, extraction, and removal of Plant Products; and the recompression of Residue Gas.
nn.
"psia" shall mean pounds per square inch absolute.
oo.
"psig" shall mean pounds per square inch gauge.
pp.
"Residue Gas" shall mean that hydrocarbon and non-hydrocarbon stream of the Subject Gas remaining after the recovery, extraction, and removal of Plant Products, and after reduction for the Subject Gas used for Plant Fuel, Process Flare, and other incidental losses, including line loss.
qq.
"Residue Gas Delivery Facility" shall mean the residue gas pipeline and associated equipment that are located at the Plant Tailgate and are used to deliver the Residue Gas to the Residue Gas Delivery Point(s).
rr.
"Residue Gas Delivery Point(s)" shall mean the point(s) of interconnect between the Residue Gas Delivery Facility and the facilities of third party pipeline(s) to which the Residue Gas is delivered and which point(s) are shown on Exhibit C which is attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes.
ss.
“SCF" or "standard cubic foot of gas" shall mean the amount of Gas necessary to fill a cubic foot of space when the Gas is at a pressure of 14.65 pounds per square inch absolute and a temperature of sixty (60) degrees Fahrenheit.
tt.
"Subject Gas" means the Gas other than natural gas owned by Tokyo Gas and subject to the Tokyo Gas Gathering and Processing Agreement.
uu.
"Term" shall have the meaning set forth in ARTICLE XX of this Agreement.
vv.
"Tokyo Gas" shall mean TG Barnett Resources LP, and its successors and assigns.
ww.
“Tokyo Gas Gathering and Processing Agreement” shall mean that certain Sixth Amended and Restated Gas Gathering and Processing Agreement between Quicksilver Resources Inc., Tokyo Gas, Gatherer and Processor dated September 1, 2008, as amended, replaced or assigned.
xx.
"Treating Fee" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 12.4 of this Agreement.
ARTICLE II
    
DEDICATION & COMMITMENT
2.1.
    Subject to the terms and provisions hereof, Producer (a) dedicates the Dedicated Properties to the Gathering System for gathering by Gatherer and to the Plant for processing by Processor and (b) commits to deliver, at the Gathering System Delivery Point(s), the total volume of Subject Gas, from wells now or hereafter drilled on the lands covered by the Dedicated Properties or lands pooled therewith, excluding Subject Gas reserved or utilized by Producer or its successors and assigns in accordance with the terms of ARTICLE III. Any transfer by Producer of its right, title, or interest in the Dedicated Properties or in the Subject Gas owned by Producer, or in an oil and gas lease, fee mineral interest or other agreement, interest or right which creates or gives rise to Producer’s interest in the Subject Gas owned by Producer, to a third party, whether by farmout, contract, or otherwise, shall be subject to this Agreement. In addition, Producer will notify any person to whom Producer transfers all or a portion of its right, title, or interest in or out of the Dedicated Properties or the Subject Gas owned by Producer that such Dedicated Properties, and the Subject Gas owned by Producer located under the lands covered by such Dedicated Properties, is dedicated pursuant to the terms of this Agreement to be gathered and processed in the Facilities. Producer will notify Gatherer and Processor of any such transfer within ten (10) days of the effective date of such transfer. Failure of Producer to comply with the foregoing shall not affect Gatherer’s or Processor’s rights herein or the dedication being binding on successors or assignees.
2.2.
    Gas shall be delivered to the Gathering System Delivery Point(s) after mechanical separation by Producer for the removal of free water and free liquid hydrocarbons, but shall not otherwise be processed by Producer for the removal of Liquefiable Hydrocarbons.
2.3.
    Gatherer agrees that subject to the provisions hereof, (i) it will take and, subject to Section 6.1, gather the Subject Gas from the Gathering System Delivery Point(s) and will cause the Subject Gas to be delivered to the Plant Delivery Point(s) for processing and (ii) provided that Producer provides the required fuel, it will redeliver the Lift Gas from its Facilities to the Mash Unit Redelivery Point; provided, however, either Processor or Gatherer may interrupt such deliveries, but only to the extent the same would cause operational issues and/or constraints at the Facilities.
2.4.
    Processor agrees that subject to the provisions hereof, including without limitation Section 6.1, it will receive the Subject Gas at the Plant Delivery Point(s) and will cause the Subject Gas to be processed in the Plant for the recovery and delivery of Plant Products. Unless Producer makes an election for Processor to operate the Plant in ethane recovery mode, Processor shall operate the Plant in ethane rejection mode. Producer shall have a monthly election for Processor to operate the Plant in rejection or recover mode by giving Processor written notice no less than ten (10) business Days before the first Day of the calendar Month for which the election is being made. Producer’s election shall be effective until replaced by a new election. When operating the Plant for ethane rejection, Processor will use commercially reasonable efforts to extract the minimum ethane recovery rate that is achievable from time to time, and, when operating the Plant for ethane recovery, Processor will use commercially reasonable efforts to extract the maximum ethane recovery rate that is achievable from time to time, in each case subject to then-existing operating conditions at the Plant, the Gathering System, and Downstream Transporters and in neither case will processor be required to meet any deemed minimum or maximum level of Plant ethane recovery rate.
2.5.
    Producer hereby represents and warrants to Gatherer, the following: (i) Exhibit A contains true, accurate, and complete descriptions of all oil, gas and/or mineral leases within the Contract Area acquired from QRI pursuant to the terms to Asset Purchase Agreement and owned by Producer or its Affiliates as of the Effective Date, which are dedicated and committed to the Gathering System as of the Effective Date; and (ii) Producer or its Affiliates have the right to dedicate and commit such oil, gas and/or minerals leases to the Gathering System. To the extent that Producer did acquire from QRI pursuant to the Asset Purchase Agreement oil, gas and/or mineral leases within the Contract Area which have been omitted from Exhibit A, such oil, gas and/or mineral leases shall be deemed to be included on Exhibit A and the Parties shall promptly amend Exhibit A to add such omitted oil, gas and/or mineral leases. Such amendments to Exhibit A shall be Gatherer’s sole and exclusive remedy for Producer’s breach of any representation or warranty in this Section 2.5.
2.6.
    Processor agrees to deliver at the Residue Gas Delivery Point(s) to Producer or Producer's nominee the Residue Gas as determined under the provisions of Section 10.2.
2.7.
    To the extent Producer acquires any additional leasehold interests within the Contract Area that are subject to an existing services contract with Gatherer or Processor, such interests shall remain subject to such contract until the expiration or termination of such contract unless Producer, Gatherer, and Processor mutually agree to a release under the terms of such contract and dedicate and commit the interests to this Agreement. To the extent Producer acquires any additional leasehold interests within the Contract Area that are subject to an existing dedication, such interests shall not be subject to this Agreement for so long as the prior dedication remains in effect without Producer exercising any extension rights or entering into an agreement to extend the duration of the prior dedication.
2.8.
    Either Party may record a mutually agreeable form of memorandum of this Agreement in the official public records of the counties located within the Contract Area.
ARTICLE III
    
RESERVATIONS OF PARTIES
3.1.
    Producer reserves all liquid hydrocarbons, oil, or condensate removed by Producer by means of mechanical gas-liquid separators (including heater-treaters), drips, and/or lines from the Gas prior to delivery to Gatherer at the Gathering System Delivery Points. If mechanical cooling is performed by Producer to meet the temperature specifications of this Agreement, Producer shall not reduce the temperature of the Gas below sixty (60) degrees Fahrenheit.
3.2.
    Producer reserves all Gas that may be required for cycling, repressuring, pressure maintenance, and gas lift operations with respect to gas reservoirs on the premises committed hereunder; provided, however, that the Subject Gas used in such operations shall be subject to the terms of this Agreement (to the extent that such Subject Gas can be economically saved) and delivered to Gatherer and Processor following the cessation of such operations.
3.3.
    Producer reserves that amount of Gas which is required for above ground development and operation within the Contract Area.
3.4.
    Producer expressly reserves the right to deliver or furnish to Producer's lessor Gas as required to satisfy the terms of Producer's oil and gas leases.
ARTICLE IV
    
GATHERING SYSTEM DELIVERY POINT(S),
PLANT DELIVERY POINT(S) AND PRESSURE

4.1.
     Producer, at its own expense, shall construct, equip, maintain, and operate all facilities (including, but not limited to, all necessary separation, dehydration, and/or compression equipment) necessary to deliver the Gas to Gatherer at the Gathering System Delivery Point(s) at such pressure as is required and sufficient to enter the Gathering System, but not to exceed the lesser of one thousand two-hundred (1,200) psig or the maximum allowed operating pressure specified by Gatherer.
4.2.
    Whether to facilitate the movement of the Gas on the Gathering System or for other reasons, Gatherer shall provide compression for the Gas on the Gathering System, and Producer will provide its pro rata share of fuel required for operating such compression equipment and any related facilities. Commencing on the first of the Month that is one hundred and twenty (120) Days after Producer brings online previously shut-in wells pursuant to Section 19.4(a), the Base Fee shall be adjusted up or down, based upon the Monthly average pressure of the Gas at the Gathering System Delivery Points in accordance with the table set forth on Exhibit G.
4.3.
    Gatherer, at Producer's expense, shall install, construct and equip all meters and facilities necessary to measure the Subject Gas at the Gathering System Delivery Point(s). Gatherer, at its own expense, shall maintain and operate such meters throughout the term of this Agreement.
4.4.
    If Producer acquires additional mineral interests or oil, gas and/or mineral leases within the Contract Area, Producer shall notify Gatherer with any proposed reasonable supporting documentation (including the location of any existing or proposed well(s)) sufficient for Gatherer to evaluate whether building an expansion of the Gathering System to any existing or proposed well on such new mineral or leasehold interests would be economic pursuant to the fee structure set forth in this Agreement. Gatherer, in its sole and absolute discretion, may decline to construct any Gathering System expansion to connect the Gathering System to any wells located on lands covered by such new mineral or leasehold interests or lands pooled therewith. Within sixty (60) Days after receiving notice (or, if later, reasonable supporting documentation) from Producer, Gatherer may either elect to construct the expansion pursuant to the fee structure set forth in this Agreement or propose an alternative fee structure that Gatherer deems economic. If Gatherer elects to construct the expansion pursuant to the fee structure set forth in this Agreement, Gatherer shall complete such expansion and be ready to accept Subject Gas as follows: (a) for an expansion requiring two (2) or fewer miles to connect the well(s) to the Gathering System, no later than one hundred and twenty (120) days; and (b) for all other expansions, as soon as reasonably practicable using diligent efforts, but in no event longer than one (1) year; provided that the foregoing time periods in (a) and (b) shall be extended day-for-day for the duration of any events of force majeure affecting Gatherer’s performance, after receiving notice (or, if later, reasonable supporting documentation) from Producer. In the event such expansion is not completed and accepting Subject Gas within such time period, the affected new mineral or leasehold interest and land pooled therewith (but excluding any Dedicated Properties already connected to Gatherer’s System) shall, at Producer’s election by written notice to Gatherer delivered within five (5) days following such period of time, no longer be Dedicated Properties hereunder or subject to this Agreement in any manner whatsoever. If Gatherer proposes an alternative fee structure, then Producer may elect in its sole and absolute discretion to either (i) construct the connection to the Gathering System at Producer’s sole cost and expense, (ii) amend this Agreement to provide for the alternative fee structure proposed by Gatherer, in which case Gatherer shall construct the connection; or (iii) not connect such leasehold interests the Gathering System. If Gatherer elects to not connect, then the new mineral or leasehold interest and land pooled therewith (but excluding any Dedicated Properties already connected to Gatherer’s System) shall no longer be Dedicated Properties hereunder or subject to this Agreement in any manner whatsoever. If Producer elects to build the connection itself, such Gathering System expansion must meet all of Gatherer's specifications, and Gatherer will be responsible for the meter station and connection to the existing Gathering System. Gatherer may, at its election, but only within two years (2) of the initial delivery of production from the connection to the Gathering System, acquire the ownership of the connecting facilities installed by Producer by reimbursing Producer for the actual cost with no allowance for inflation or depreciation. In such event, Producer agrees to execute all assignments or contracts deemed reasonably necessary to accomplish the transfer to Gatherer of title to the Gathering System expansion, including rights-of-way and easements, on an “as is, where is” basis and with other terms and conditions customary for the purchase and sale of midstream assets within the Contract Area.
4.5.
    Gatherer hereby agrees to deliver the Gas to Processor at the Plant Delivery Point(s) at the prevailing Gathering System pressure. Processor hereby agrees to utilize the Plant’s inlet compression to compress such gas to a pressure sufficient to enter the Plant up to 1,050 psig.
ARTICLE V
    
REGULATION OF PRODUCTION
5.1.
    It is understood and agreed by the Parties that in order for Gatherer and Processor to maintain maximum efficiency in the Facilities, and in order to prevent flaring and/or bypassing of the Subject Gas, it will be necessary to maintain a uniform rate of flow of the Subject Gas to the Facilities from all sources during each twenty-four (24) hour period. Therefore, Producer agrees that it will cooperate with Gatherer and Processor in regulating the flow rate of the Subject Gas and in establishing a producing schedule to deliver on a commercially reasonable basis the Subject Gas at a uniform and continuous flow rate. In the event that Gatherer enters into an operational balancing agreement with a third party pipeline, Producer hereby agrees to be bound by the terms set forth therein.
ARTICLE VI
    
QUANTITY
6.1.
    The Parties acknowledge and agree that natural gas (including Gas) which is owned by Tokyo Gas is subject to the Tokyo Gas Gathering and Processing Agreement and may be delivered to Gatherer by Producer pursuant to a joint operating agreement between Producer and Tokyo Gas.
6.2.
    Subject to Gathering System and Plant capacity, Gatherer shall gather and Processor shall process that volume of the Subject Gas legally allowed to be produced from the interest owned or controlled by Producer or its successors and assigns in wells drilled on lands within the Contract Area or lands pooled therewith; provided, after processing, Producer or Producer's nominee will accept the Residue Gas. Processor shall regulate the flow of gas at the Plant in the quantities and at the times desired by Processor to prudently operate the Plant and/or to meet the fluctuating condition of Processor's and Producer's markets. Gatherer or Processor may, from time to time, find it necessary to shut off entirely or restrict the flow of gas to the Gathering System or Plant, respectively, including but not limited to as a result of routine maintenance and other planned outages, capacity constraints (subject to Section 6.6), compliance with laws or regulations, force majeure events (subject to Article XVIII), emergencies, or material adverse operational issues at the Facilities; notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, in such event, neither Gatherer nor Processor shall be liable to Producer for the resulting effect thereof. Gatherer and Processor shall provide Producer prior notice of any shut down due to routine maintenance and other planned outages and shall prudently work to minimize the amount of such downtime.
6.3.
    Producer shall nominate to Gatherer in writing, not less than three (3) business Days prior to the first day of each Month during the term of the Agreement, the daily quantity of the Subject Gas and the natural gas owned by Tokyo Gas (expressed in MCF's and MMBtu's) that Producer shall deliver to Gatherer at the Gathering System Delivery Point(s) for gathering during such Month, either pursuant to this Agreement or the Tokyo Gas Gathering and Processing Agreement. The Parties acknowledge and agree that natural gas owned by Tokyo Gas and delivered to Gatherer by Producer shall, pursuant to Section 6.1, be gathered and processed by Gatherer and Processor pursuant to the Tokyo Gas Gathering and Processing Agreement. Producer shall also nominate to Processor in writing, not less than three (3) business Days prior to the first day of each Month during the term of the Agreement, the daily quantity of Residue Gas and residue gas owned by another producer but controlled by Producer (expressed in MCF's and MMBtu's) that Producer or Producer's nominee shall receive at the Residue Gas Delivery Point(s) following processing at the Plant.
6.4.
    Gatherer, Processor, and Producer shall designate a dispatcher(s) who shall be continuously on call for nomination purposes, and shall notify each other in writing of such dispatcher(s) and their telephone number(s).
6.5.
    Producer's dispatcher shall notify Gatherer's and Processor's dispatchers in advance of any anticipated decrease in delivery rate below the daily nominated quantity. Producer's dispatcher must obtain the prior written approval from Gatherer's and Processor's dispatchers for any delivery rate in excess of the daily quantity rate. Gatherer's and Processor's dispatcher shall notify Producer's dispatcher of any anticipated inability to receive the Subject Gas at a delivery rate less than (a) the daily nominated quantity rate; or (b) a previously orally authorized delivery rate in excess of the daily nominated quantity rate.
6.6.
    If insufficient Plant or pipeline capacity exists to process all the Subject Gas, the Plant processing capacity will be prorated for all gas dedicated to the Plant, without undue discrimination; provided, however, during the time period during which Processor is unable to process all of the Subject Gas, Producer may dispose of the unprocessed Subject Gas as it sees fit and if such inability to process all of the Subject Gas continues for a period of sixty (60) consecutive days, extended day-for-day for the duration of events of force majeure affecting Processor’s performance, then the Subject Gas produced from the affected well(s) shall, at Producer’s election by written notice to Gatherer and/or Processor thirty (30) days' advance delivered prior to cessation of proration, no longer be Dedicated Properties hereunder or subject to this Agreement in any manner whatsoever.
6.7.
    Subject to Producer’s reservation in Section 3.1, Producer agrees that Processor has the exclusive right to process, or cause to be processed, blend, or cause to be blended, the Subject Gas for the extraction of natural gas liquids and other valuable components. Processor shall have the right, but not the obligation, to expand the Plant or build a new gas processing plant at a different location, and in such event, the Subject Gas, or a portion thereof, may be processed by Processor in the expanded Plant or the new gas processing plant in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
6.8.
    Producer, Gatherer and Processor shall conduct semi-annual technical meetings at which Producer shall provide Gatherer with estimated monthly volume forecasts, drilling and development plans for the next twelve (12) months, and discuss other operational matters, and at which Gatherer shall provide Producer Gatherer’s projected maintenance and system outage schedules, Facilities pressures and operating constraints, and system balances for the next twelve (12) months, and discuss other operational matters.
ARTICLE VII
    
QUALITY
7.1.
    Gatherer and Processor shall not be obligated to receive, gather and/or process (as the case may be), the Subject Gas delivered hereunder that fails to meet (i) the quality specifications of any Downstream Transporter at any of the Residue Gas Delivery Point(s) or Plant Products Delivery Point(s), or (ii) the following specifications:
a.
The Subject Gas must be commercial in quality and free from any foreign materials such as dirt, dust, iron particles, crude oil, dark condensate, free water, and other impurities; and substances which may be injurious to pipelines or which may interfere with the gathering, processing, transmission, or commercial utilization of said Subject Gas;
b.
The Subject Gas shall contain no free water or hydrocarbons in liquid form;
c.
The Subject Gas delivered hereunder shall not exceed a temperature of one hundred twenty (120) degrees Fahrenheit at the Gathering System Delivery Point(s), as well as the Plant Delivery Point(s);
d.
The Subject Gas delivered hereunder shall not contain more than:
(i)
One-fourth grain of hydrogen sulfide, or five grains of total sulfur, or one grain mercaptan per one hundred (100) cubic feet;
(ii)
one part per million by volume of oxygen;
(iii)
that percent by volume of carbon dioxide which would result in the failure of the Residue Gas or the Plant Products to meet the specifications of any Downstream Transporter at any of the Delivery Points, but in no event more than two percent by volume;
(iv)
two percent by volume of nitrogen; or
(v)
three percent by volume of a combined total of inerts, including, but not limited to, carbon dioxide and nitrogen Components;
e.
No diluents such as carbon dioxide, air, or nitrogen shall be added to the Subject Gas;
f.
The Subject Gas shall contain no carbon monoxide, halogens, or unsaturated hydrocarbons, and no more than 0.1 parts per million of hydrogen; and
g.
The Subject Gas shall contain no less than 1,100 Btu and 2 GPM ethane and heavier hydrocarbons.
7.2.
    In the event of any conflict as between specifications of a Downstream Transporter and those above, the most stringent or restrictive specifications shall be applicable to the Subject Gas proffered under this Agreement. With respect to the “no water” or “hydrocarbons in liquid form” specification, Producer agrees to operate its facilities in a prudent manner so that no water or hydrocarbons in liquid form enters the Gathering System. In the event Gatherer receives liquid water or hydrocarbons from Producer at any Gathering System Delivery Point, in addition to any adjustments to gas measurement that may be necessary to accurately reflect the quantity of the Subject Gas delivered by Producer to Gatherer at such Gathering System Delivery Point, Gatherer shall have the right, if such receipts of liquid water or hydrocarbons have not ceased within seven (7) Days after Gatherer’s written notice to Producer, to cease taking deliveries of the Subject gas at such Gathering System Delivery Point until such time as Producer rectifies the situation. If any of the Subject Gas delivered by Producer hereunder should fail to meet the quality specifications set forth in this ARTICLE VII, Gatherer and Processor may elect to either (i) accept and process such Subject Gas, (ii) accept, but treat and/or condition such Subject Gas prior to gathering or processing at an additional cost, or (iii) refuse to accept such Subject Gas. The acceptance of the Subject Gas not meeting the quality specifications set forth in ARTICLE VII shall not be deemed a waiver of Gatherer's and Processor's right to reject such Subject Gas at any later time, and Gatherer and Processor shall be entitled, at any time and from time to time, to decline to accept proffered deliveries of the Subject Gas not meeting the quality specifications set forth herein.
7.3.
    If Gatherer and Processor elect to accept but treat and/or condition the nonconforming Subject Gas prior to gathering and processing, Gatherer and Processor shall advise Producer of such election and associated fees. Producer shall then have a maximum of thirty (30) days to advise Gatherer and Processor if it will treat and/or condition such nonconforming Subject Gas and the cost associated with such treatment. If Producer does not elect to treat and/or condition such non-conforming Subject Gas or fails to make such election within the specified time period, then Gatherer and Processor shall have the right to (a) proceed with gathering and processing such non-conforming Subject Gas and Producer shall pay to Gatherer and Processor all costs associated with such actions or (b) reject and release such non-conforming Subject Gas from the terms of the Agreement. Notwithstanding anything in this Section 7.3 to the contrary, Producer agrees that to the extent nonconforming Subject Gas at a Gathering System Delivery Point is accepted and subsequently treated or conditioned with respect to its CO2 Component, such treating shall be done for the Treating Fee described and provided in Section 12.4 below.
7.4.
    If there is an enactment of, or change in, any law after the Effective Date that, in Gatherer’s or Processor’s reasonable determination, results in a governmental authority requiring Gatherer or Producer to hold or acquire emission allowances or their equivalent related to the carbon dioxide content or emissions or the greenhouse gas content or emissions attributable to Gas and/or the gathering and/or processing of such Gas (collectively, “Producer’s GHG Emissions”), then Gatherer or Processor, as applicable, will notify Producer of such enactment of, or change in, such law. Thereafter, Producer shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide any required emissions allowances or their equivalents to Gatherer and Processor, as applicable, in a timely manner. If Producer fails to provide such emission allowances or their equivalents and Gatherer or Processor incurs expenses to acquire such allowances or their equivalents in the marketplace, or incurs any out-of-pocket costs or expenses for disposal or treating of carbon dioxide, or otherwise, or if any other additional economic burden is placed on Gatherer or Processor in connection with or related to Producer’s GHG Emissions, including but not limited to any tax, assessment, or other cost or expense (collectively, “Emissions Charges”), such Emissions Charges shall be fully the responsibility of Producer. Should Gatherer or Processor incur any such Emissions Charges, Producer shall reimburse Gatherer or Processor, as applicable, for the same within thirty (30) Days of receipt of an invoice along with reasonable supporting documentation. If carbon dioxide is sold by Gatherer or Processor on behalf of Producer, then the proceeds, net of Emissions Charges, taxes, and costs and expenses of such sale, shall be paid to Producer or deducted from amounts owed by Producer pursuant to this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, should any such enactment of, or change in, law require Gatherer or Processor to construct new facilities or to modify any part of the Gathering System or the Plant under this Section 7.4, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith and use commercially reasonable efforts to agree on the most cost effective method of constructing or modifying such facilities.
ARTICLE VIII
    
TESTS
8.1.
    Producer, Gatherer and Processor do hereby agree as follows:
a.
Gatherer shall procure or cause to be procured a sample of the Subject Gas at each Gathering System Delivery Point and Plant Delivery Point, respectively, and analyze the samples by chromatographic analysis to determine the Component content (mole percent), specific gravity, the BTU content, and the Plant Product content (expressed in gallons per MCF) thereof.
b.
The individual Plant Products contained in the commingled stream of plant products delivered from the Plant each month shall be determined from a chromatographic analysis of either (a) a spot sample or a sample taken from a continuous sampling device or (b) from an online chromatograph. The results of the chromatographic analysis shall be applied to the commingled stream of plant products to determine the volume of each individual Plant Product delivered from the Plant.
c.
Tests provided for in Subparagraphs (a) and (b) of this Section 8.1 shall be made by Gatherer and Processor using their own equipment or by an independent testing service. Samples will be taken at each Gathering System Delivery Point according to the monthly average daily flow capabilities of such Gathering System Delivery Point as follows: Gathering System Delivery Point(s) that average 5,000 Mcf per day and higher shall be sampled monthly; Gathering System Delivery Points that average between 4,999 Mcf and 1,000 Mcf per day shall be sampled quarterly; and Gathering System Points of Delivery that average below 1,000 Mcf per day shall be tested semi-annually or more often as Gatherer deems necessary. All such tests shall be made in accordance with approved engineering practices. Representatives of Producer shall be entitled to witness such tests, and Producer shall give advance written notice to Gatherer and Processor in the event that it exercises such right.
8.2.
    Physical constants required for making calculations hereunder shall be taken from the Gas Processors Association Physical Constants Publication No. 2145-03 (as amended from time to time). Physical constants for the hexanes and heavier hydrocarbons portion of hydrocarbon mixtures shall be assumed to be the same as the physical constants for hexane. The heat content per gallon of each liquid hydrocarbon Component shall be determined by multiplying the cubic feet per gallon of such liquid hydrocarbon Component by the heat content per cubic foot thereof.
ARTICLE IX
    
MEASUREMENT AND METER TESTING
9.1.
    The unit of volume for measurement of Gas delivered hereunder shall be one thousand (1,000) cubic feet of Gas at a base temperature of sixty (60) degrees Fahrenheit and at an absolute pressure of 14.65 psia and saturated with water vapor. All fundamental constants, observations, records, and procedures involved in determining the quantity of the Subject Gas delivered hereunder shall be in accordance with the standards prescribed in Report Nos. 3 and 8, of the American Gas Association, as amended or supplemented from time to time, respectively. It is agreed that for the purpose of measurement and computations hereunder, the atmospheric pressure shall be assumed to be 14.65 psia regardless of the atmospheric pressure at which the Gas is measured and that the Gas obeys the Ideal Gas Laws as to variations of volume with pressure and specific gravity, including the deviation from Boyle's law, shall all be made by Gatherer and Processor in accordance with applicable rules, regulations, and orders. It is also agreed that Gatherer and Processor may apply a uniform correction factor for water vapor if they deem necessary in their sole and absolute discretion.
9.2.
    Gatherer shall install, maintain, and operate, or cause to be maintained and operated, a measuring station located at each Gathering System Delivery Point, the Residue Gas Delivery Point(s), the Mash Unit Redelivery Point and the Plant Products Delivery Point. Processor shall install, maintain, and operate a measuring station located downstream of the separation facilities at each Plant Delivery Point. Said measuring station(s) shall be so equipped with orifice meters, recording gauges, or other types of meter or meters of standard make and design commonly acceptable in the industry, and of suitable size and design, as to accomplish the accurate measurement of the Subject Gas delivered hereunder. The changing and integration of the charts (if utilized for measurement purposes hereunder) and calibrating and adjusting of meters shall be done by Gatherer or Processor, as appropriate. Gatherer and Processor shall have the right to utilize electronic gas measuring equipment should they so desire.
9.3.
    Processor shall measure or cause to be measured the volume of Plant Products in gallons.
9.4.
    Producer may, at its option and expense, install check meters for checking Gatherer's metering equipment at each Gathering System Delivery Point and the Mash Unit Redelivery Point; and the same shall be so installed as not to interfere with the operation of the Facilities.
9.5.
    The temperature of the Subject Gas flowing through the meter shall be determined by the continuous use of a recording thermometer or device installed by Gatherer or Processor, as the case may be, so that it will properly record the temperature of the Subject Gas flowing through the meter.
9.6.
    The specific gravity of the Subject Gas flowing through the meter shall be determined by methods commonly accepted in the industry. Specific gravities so determined will be used in calculating the Subject Gas deliveries until the next specific gravity test is made.
9.7.
    Each Party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, sampling, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder. The records from such measuring equipment shall remain the property of their owner, but upon request, each will submit to the other its records and charts, together with calculations therefrom subject to return within thirty (30) days after receipt thereof. If meters utilizing charts are used to measure the Subject Gas hereunder, then the charts shall be kept on file for a period of two (2) years, or such longer period as may be required by law. In addition, any other measurement data shall also be kept for the same time period. Each Party, during each of the first three production months, and after that at least semi-annually, or more often if necessary, shall calibrate the meters and instruments installed by it or cause the same to be calibrated. Gatherer shall give Producer ten (10) days notice in advance of such tests so that the latter may, at its election, be present in person or by its representative to observe adjustments, if any are made.
9.8.
    If the metering equipment is found to be inaccurate by two percent (2%) or more, registration thereof and any payment based upon such registration shall be corrected at the rate of such inaccuracy for any period of inaccuracy which is definitely known or agreed upon, or if not known or agreed upon, then for a period extending back one-half of the time elapsed since the last day of the calibration. Unless conclusively determined that either Gatherer's or Processor's measurement equipment is inaccurate by two percent (2%) or more, Gatherer's or Processor's, as the case may be, measurement shall be deemed to be correct for all purposes hereunder, and no adjustment shall be made to the previous volumes. Following any test, any metering equipment found to be inaccurate to any degree shall be adjusted immediately to measure accurately. If for any reason any meter is out of service or out of repair so that the quantity of the Subject Gas delivered through such meter cannot be ascertained or computed from the readings thereof, the quantity of the Subject Gas so delivered during such period shall be estimated and agreed upon by the Parties hereto upon the basis of the best available data using the first of the following methods which is feasible:
a.
    
By using the registration of any check measuring equipment of
Producer, if installed and registering accurately;
b.
    
By correcting the error if the percentage of error is ascertainable by
calibration, test, or mathematical calculation; or
c.
    
By estimating the quantity of deliveries during preceding periods
under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately.
9.9.
    If Producer shall notify Gatherer, or if Gatherer shall notify Producer, at any time that a special test of any Gathering System Delivery Point or the Mash Unit Redelivery Point meter is desired, the Parties shall cooperate to secure an immediate verification of the accuracy of such meter and joint observation of any adjustments. All tests of Gatherer's measuring equipment at any Gathering System Delivery Point or the Mash Unit Redelivery Point shall be made at Gatherer's expense, except that Producer shall bear the expense of tests made at its request if the inaccuracy found is less than two percent (2%). Expense as used in this Section 9.9 shall be limited to actual out-of-pocket costs of Gatherer as the result of testing and shall not include any costs incurred by Producer as the result of witnessing said testing.
9.10.
    If during any month less than 1,000 MCF of Subject Gas is delivered to a Gathering System Delivery Point or the Mash Unit Redelivery Point (except for reasons of force majeure), then Gatherer shall charge a meter fee applicable to any such Gathering System Delivery Point or the Mash Unit Redelivery Point, as applicable, equal (***). Such fee shall be deducted from the compensation otherwise due Producer under this Agreement; or, at Gatherer's election, Producer may be invoiced for such amount payable thirty (30) days after receipt.
9.11.
    The Parties hereto recognize and acknowledge that technological advances may occur over the term of this Agreement which may render certain measurement devices obsolete, or less accurate, or less efficient than that which may be available. In such event, Gatherer or Processor may, with Producer's approval, substitute or utilize such available measurement equipment in lieu of any measurement equipment described above in this ARTICLE IX.
9.12.
    If for any reason the Subject Gas is delivered to Gatherer at a Gathering System Delivery Point with pulsations that affect the accuracy of the measurement, Producer shall be responsible for installing necessary pulsation dampeners, or other devices, to eliminate or reduce the pulsations to a reasonably acceptable level determined by Gatherer.
ARTICLE X
    
ALLOCATION PROCEDURE
10.1.
    With regard to the allocation of Plant Products, for each accounting period, the actual Plant Products will be allocated to each Gathering System Delivery Point in the ratio of the Theoretical Plant Product Content of each Gathering System Delivery Point over the sum of the Theoretical Plant Product Content for all Gathering System Delivery Points. The Component amount will be determined by analysis at the Plant Products Delivery Point.
The "Theoretical Plant Product Content of each Gathering System Delivery Point" shall equal the product of the Gathering System Delivery Point's share of plant inlet MCF multiplied by the GPM (Gallons per MCF) as determined by the chromatograph analysis of a sample of the Gathering System Delivery Point.

10.2.
    With regard to the allocation of Field Drip, all drip recovered from time to time will be redelivered from the field separators owned by Gatherer to storage tanks owned and controlled by Producer.
10.3.
    With regard to the allocation of the Gathering Drip, for each accounting period, actual Gathering Drip will be allocated to each Gathering System Delivery Point in the ratio of the product of the Gathering System Delivery Point’s share of plant inlet MCF multiplied by the GPM (Gallons per MCF) of hexanes and heavier hydrocarbons as determined by the chromatograph analysis of a sample of the Gathering System Delivery Point.
10.4.
    With regard to the allocation of Residue Gas, for each accounting period, the actual metered residue gas at each Residue Gas Delivery Point shall be allocated to each Gathering System Delivery Point in the ratio of the calculated Theoretical Residue Remaining for the Gathering System Delivery Point over the sum of Calculated Theoretical Residue Remaining for all Gathering System Delivery Points.
The "Calculated Theoretical Residue Remaining" shall equal each Gathering System Delivery Point's share of plant inlet volume MCF\MMBtu, minus each Gathering System Delivery Point Plant Product shrinkage (product shrinkage factors based on GPA 2145-03 bulletin), minus the allocated Plant Fuel.

ARTICLE XI
    
DISPOSITION OF PRODUCER'S PORTION OF PLANT PRODUCTS
Producer shall take its Plant Products in-kind at the Plant Products Delivery Points upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in the Take-in-Kind Procedures attached hereto as Exhibit F.

ARTICLE XII
    
GATHERING AND PROCESSING FEES
12.1.
    Producer shall pay to Gatherer (***) per MMBtu of Subject Gas gathered pursuant to this Agreement as measured at the Gathering System Delivery Point(s) (the "Base Fee").
12.2.
    Producer shall each month pay to Processor an additional rate equal to (***) of the published (***) Index, on all volumes measured at the Gathering System Delivery Point(s) (on an MMBtu basis) plus an amount equal to (***) of Plant Products volumes multiplied by the average (***) Index for each gallon of Plant Products for the month divided by the Subject Gas gathered for such month pursuant to this Agreement as measured at the Gathering System Delivery Point(s) (on an MMBtu basis).
12.3.
    Producer shall pay to Gatherer (***) per MMBtu of Lift Gas redelivered to Producer at the Mash Unit Redelivery Point (the "Lift Gas Fee").
12.4.
    In the event Subject Gas requires treating to meet the quality requirements set forth in Section 7.1(d)(iii) and Gatherer and Processor treat such Subject Gas pursuant to Section 7.3, Producer shall pay to Processor a treating fee (the "Treating Fee") of (***) per MMBtu of the Subject Gas metered at the applicable Gathering System Delivery Point where such Subject Gas was delivered.
12.5.
    On each Escalation Date, the Base Fee, the Lift Gas Fee and the Treating Fee will increase by a percentage equal to the CPI Adjustment.
ARTICLE XIII
    
DISPOSITION OF PRODUCER'S PORTION OF RESIDUE GAS
Processor will deliver the Residue Gas to the Residue Gas Delivery Point(s). Processor agrees to deliver Producer's Residue Gas at a pressure sufficient to enter the third party natural gas pipeline(s), but in no event shall Processor be obligated to deliver Residue Gas at a pressure which exceeds the Plant discharge pressure of one thousand and sixty (1,060) psig. Producer will separately contract with a third party regarding the transportation and sale of their Residue Gas.

ARTICLE XIV
    
ACCOUNTING. PAYMENTS AND CREDIT ASSURANCES
14.1.
    Producer shall furnish to Gatherer and Processor on or before the first day of each month a report or statement disclosing information necessary to enable Gatherer and Processor to determine the percentage of gas delivered at each Gathering System Delivery Point that is Subject Gas owned by Producer and the percentage of Gas delivered at each Gathering System Delivery Point that is owned by any other working interest owner for which Producer delivered Gas to the Gathering System (and each such working interest owner’s respective percentage of such gas) related to the preceding month. Gatherer and Processor shall furnish to Producer on or before the twenty-fifth (25th) day of each month a report or statement disclosing information necessary to enable Producer to make reasonable and accurate statistical and accounting entries upon its books concerning all phases of this Agreement related to the preceding month, including an allocation statement of Residue Gas delivered for Producer's account to its Residue Gas purchaser and the amounts due Gatherer and Processor for the services provided hereunder. Producer shall remit the amounts due Gatherer and Processor with respect to the Subject Gas within thirty (30) days after the receipt of Gatherer's and Processor's statement. PRODUCER SHALL INDEMNIFY AND HOLD GATHERER AND PROCESSOR HARMLESS FROM ANY ALL CHARGES, PENALTIES, COSTS AND EXPENSES OF WHATEVER KIND OR NATURE ARISING FROM PRODUCER'S FAILURE TO PAY SUCH PAYMENTS, INCLUDING COSTS AND EXPENSES OF ANY LITIGATION AND REASONABLE ATTORNEYS' FEES ASSOCIATED THEREWITH. Unpaid amounts due with respect to the Subject Gas shall accrue interest at the lesser of a rate equal to (***), until the balance is paid in full.
14.2.
    Each Party shall have the right during reasonable hours to examine books, records, charts, and original test data of another Party to the extent necessary to verify the accuracy of any statement, charge, credit, computation, test, or delivery made pursuant to any provision hereof. If any such examination reveals any inaccuracy in any such statement, charge, credit, computation, test, or delivery, the necessary adjustment shall be promptly made without interest or penalty. No Party will have any right to recoup or recover prior overpayments or under payments that result from error that occur in spite of good faith performance if the amounts involved do not exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000.00).
14.3.
    [Reserved]
14.4.
    Producer shall be responsible for the payment of all royalties due on the Gas. PRODUCER SHALL INDEMNIFY AND HOLD GATHERER AND PROCESSOR HARMLESS FROM ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, ACTIONS, CAUSEStokyo OF ACTION, DAMAGES, LIABILITY, OR OBLIGATIONS ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY RELATED TO THE PAYMENT OF THE LESSOR'S ROYALTY OR ANY OTHER BURDEN OR ENCUMBRANCE AFFECTING THE GAS.
14.5.
    Notwithstanding any change in ownership of Producer's properties, Gatherer and Processor shall never be required to make payments or to give notices required under the provisions of this Agreement to more than one party.
14.6.
    Either Party may, at its option, recoup any sums (or portions thereof) due and owing by the other Party by netting out of such Party’s payments to the other Party all or part of the sums due and owed by the other Party under this Agreement. When a Party elects to net out certain indebtedness under the Agreement of the other Party, such Party shall promptly send to the other Party a description of (a) the source or nature of the indebtedness of the other Party that has been recouped in whole or in part by such Party in the above-referenced manner, including the dollar amount of such recoupment, and (b) the indebtedness of the Party that has been reduced through such recoupment.
14.7.
    All accounting records and documents directly related to this Agreement prepared by any Party hereto shall be retained for a period of not less than two (2) years following the end of the calendar year of their origination. The Parties further agree that all matters relating to the accounting hereunder for any calendar year shall be considered correct and not subject to further audit or legal challenge after two years following the end of the calendar year.
14.8.
        Credit Assurances.
a.
Producer will be deemed creditworthy: (i) during a period in which Producer does not have long-term secured debt securities rated by S&P and Moody’s, then if according to the most recent of (y) Producer’s audited annual financial statements, or (z) Producer’s quarterly financial statements, (A) its current ratio (dividing current assets (which shall include available borrowings under its credit facility and undrawn equity committed by its equity holders) by current liabilities) is (***) or higher and (B) its leverage ratio as determined using the methodology required by its bank group is at least (***) below its then-current bank group covenant but in no event greater than (***); or (ii) otherwise, if its long-term unsecured debt securities are rated at least BB- by Standard & Poor's Corporation ("S&P") and at least Ba3 by Moody's Investor Service ("Moody's"); provided, however, that if the Producer's rating is at BB- or Ba3 and the short-term or long-term outlook is negative, Gatherer and Processor may require further analysis. Producer shall provide its most recent audited financial statements on the Effective Date and, in the event Producer does not have long-term unsecured debt securities rated by S&P and Moody’s, then Producer must also provide Gatherer audited annual financial statements on an annual basis and unaudited quarterly financial statements on a quarterly basis.
b.
If Producer does not meet the criteria described above, then Producer may request that Gatherer and Processor evaluate its creditworthiness based upon the level of service requested relative to the Producer's current and future ability to meet its obligations. Further, if Producer's creditworthiness does not meet any of the foregoing criteria, Producer will be considered creditworthy if Producer maintains and delivers to Gatherer and Processor an irrevocable guaranty of payment in form acceptable to Gatherer and Processor, or an irrevocable letter of credit from a financial institution rated at least A- by S&P or at least A3 by Moody's, in a form acceptable to Gatherer and Processor, in either case of the guaranty or the letter of credit in an amount satisfactory to Gatherer and Processor, which will be equal to the total amounts invoiced to Producer by Gatherer and Processor in the immediately preceding two (2) Months. The obligation to maintain such credit assurance shall extend until such time as Producer is deemed creditworthy as defined herein. Producer shall provide the guaranty or the letter of credit within twenty (20) days of written notice by Gatherer and Processor that such financial assurance is required.
c.
The creditworthiness requirements set forth in this Section 14.8 shall apply to any permitted assignment (in whole or in part), and to any permitted permanent release, as applicable, of this Agreement. Gatherer and Processor shall apply consistent evaluation practices to all similarly situated producers to determine the Producer's financial ability to perform the payment obligations due to Gatherer and Processor.
ARTICLE XV
    
WARRANTY
15.1.
    Producer warrants the title to all the Subject Gas owned by Producer and authority to act on behalf of all Subject Gas and all Components thereof which shall be delivered by Producer to Gatherer and Processor hereunder, the right to enter into this Agreement with reference to Subject Gas, and that Subject Gas owned by Producer is free from all liens and adverse claims; AND AGREES, IF NOTIFIED THEREOF BY GATHERER OR PROCESSOR, TO INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD GATHERER AND PROCESSOR HARMLESS FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL SUITS, ACTIONS, LOSSES, DEBTS, ACCOUNTS, DAMAGES, COSTS, AND EXPENSES ARISING FROM OR OUT OF ANY ADVERSE CLAIM AS TO PRODUCER'S TITLE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY ADVERSE CLAIM BROUGHT BY OR THROUGH A MINERAL INTEREST OR ROYALTY OWNER, TO OR AGAINST THE SUBJECT GAS OWNED BY PRODUCER AND AGAINST THE PLANT PRODUCTS DERIVED THEREFROM. Producer agrees to make settlement for all royalties, overriding royalty interests, and/or production payments due and payable on the Subject Gas delivered to Gatherer and Processor hereunder, the Plant Products extracted and saved therefrom, and the sale and disposition of the Residue Gas thereof, all in accordance with the terms of the leases from which the Subject Gas processed hereunder is produced, applicable instruments of title, and all amendments thereto.
15.2.
    Producer also represents and warrants that it has full authority to receive payment for the sum of all of the Subject Gas delivered hereunder.
ARTICLE XVI
    
TAXES
16.1.
    Producer shall pay or cause to be paid all production, severance and ad valorem taxes, assessments, and other charges levied or assessed against the Gas delivered by Producer hereunder, and against Producer's portion of the Plant Products, against Producer's Residue Gas, and against the sale thereof, and all taxes and statutory charges levied or assessed against any of Producer's properties, facilities, or operations.
16.2.
    Processor shall pay all taxes and statutory charges levied or assessed against the Plant and operations concerning such plant.
16.3.
    Gatherer shall pay all taxes and statutory charges levied or assessed against the Gathering System and operations concerning such system.
ARTICLE XVII
    
INDEMNITY
17.1.
    As between the Parties, and as to liability, if any, accruing to a Party hereto, or to any third party, Producer shall be solely liable for and in control and possession of the Gas deliverable hereunder until the Gas is delivered to Gatherer at the Gathering System Delivery Point(s). Gatherer shall be solely liable for and in control and possession of the Gas deliverable hereunder until the Gas is delivered to Processor at the Plant Delivery Point(s). Processor shall be solely liable for and in control and possession of the Gas and the Plant Products until Processor has delivered Residue Gas to Producer at the Residue Gas Delivery Point(s) whereupon Producer shall again be in control and possession thereof and bear the risk of loss of the Residue Gas. If Lift Gas is redelivered to Producer as provided herein, then, in that event, Gatherer shall be solely liable for and in control and possession of such Lift Gas from the time such Lift Gas exits Gatherer’s or Processor’s Facilities until redelivered to Producer at the Mash Unit Redelivery Point, whereupon Producer shall again be in control and possession and bear the risk of loss of such Lift Gas.
17.2.
    PRODUCER SHALL BE AFFORDED ACCESS TO GATHERER'S AND PROCESSOR'S PROPERTY AND THE FACILITIES TO THE EXTENT NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT ITS RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, AND PRODUCER SHALL FULLY OBSERVE AND COMPLY WITH ALL OF GATHERER'S AND PROCESSOR'S SAFETY PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES WHILE ON THE PREMISES. PRODUCER HEREBY AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS, PROTECT, DEFEND, AND DISCHARGE GATHERER AND PROCESSOR AND THEIR AFFILIATED COMPANIES, PARTNERS, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, MANAGERS, SHAREHOLDERS, MEMBERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS FOR, FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL JUDGMENTS, EXECUTIONS, CAUSES OF ACTION, DEMANDS, RIGHTS, SUITS, DEBTS AND SUMS OF MONEY, ACCOUNTINGS, DUES, PENALTIES, FINES, CLAIMS (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, CLAIMS FOR CONTRIBUTION), LIABILITIES, LOSSES, COSTS, DAMAGES AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING COURT COSTS, REASONABLE COSTS OF INVESTIGATION, DEFENSE AND ATTORNEY'S FEES) FOR THE INJURY TO OR DEATH OF ANY PERSON (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, EACH OF PRODUCER'S, GATHERER'S AND PROCESSOR'S EMPLOYEES, AGENTS AND CONTRACTORS) OR PROPERTY DAMAGE OF ANY NATURE, KIND OR DESCRIPTION OR ANY OTHER CLAIM OF ANY NATURE, KIND OR DESCRIPTION BROUGHT BY ANY PERSON OR ENTITY, WHETHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE, WHICH ARISES OUT OF, RESULTS FROM OR IS IN ANY WAY RELATED TO (i) PRODUCER'S OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL OF (a) THE GAS PRIOR TO THE TIME THAT THE GAS PASSES THROUGH THE GATHERING SYSTEM DELIVERY POINT(S) AND AFTER THE RESIDUE GAS PASSES THROUGH THE RESIDUE GAS DELIVERY POINT(S), (b) THE PLANT PRODUCTS AFTER THE PLANT PRODUCTS PASS THROUGH THE PLANT PRODUCTS DELIVERY POINT AND (c) THE LIFT GAS AFTER THE LIFT GAS HAS PASSED THROUGH THE MASH UNIT REDELIVERY POINT AND PRIOR TO THE TIME THAT GAS, INCLUDING SUCH LIFT GAS, PASSES THROUGH THE GATHERING SYSTEM DELIVERY POINT, (ii) PRODUCER'S OWNERSHIP AND OPERATION OF THE WELLS LOCATED WITHIN THE CONTRACT AREA AND ANY FACILITIES OR EQUIPMENT INSTALLED OR MAINTAINED BY PRODUCER UPSTREAM OF THE GATHERING SYSTEM DELIVERY POINT, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH WAS REQUIRED BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, (iii) THE PERFORMANCE OF ANY OBLIGATIONS, RIGHTS OR DUTIES BY PRODUCER HEREUNDER, (iv) PRODUCER'S BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT, OR (v) ANY VIOLATION OF THE LAW BY PRODUCER OR ITS AFFILIATES OR REPRESENTATIVES, REGARDLESS OF EITHER GATHERER'S OR PROCESSOR'S SOLE, CONCURRENT OR COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE.
17.3.
    GATHERER HEREBY AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS, PROTECT, DEFEND AND DISCHARGE PROCESSOR AND PRODUCER AND THEIR AFFILIATED COMPANIES, PARTNERS, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, MANAGERS, SHAREHOLDERS, MEMBERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS, FOR, FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL JUDGMENTS, EXECUTIONS, CAUSES OF ACTION, DEMANDS, RIGHTS, SUITS, DEBTS AND SUMS OF MONEY, ACCOUNTINGS, DUES, PENALTIES, FINES, CLAIMS (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, CLAIMS FOR CONTRIBUTION), LIABILITIES, LOSSES, COSTS, DAMAGES AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING COURT COSTS, REASONABLE COSTS OR INVESTIGATION, DEFENSE AND ATTORNEY'S FEES) OF ANY NATURE, KIND OR DESCRIPTION BROUGHT BY ANY PERSON OR ENTITY, WHETHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE, WHICH ARISE OUT OF, RESULT FROM OR ARE IN ANY WAY RELATED TO (i) GATHERER'S CONTROL OF (a) THE GAS AFTER THE GAS PASSES THROUGH THE GATHERING SYSTEM DELIVERY POINT(S) AND PRIOR TO THE TIME THAT THE GAS PASSES THROUGH THE PLANT DELIVERY POINT(S) and (b) THE LIFT GAS FROM THE TIME SUCH LIFT GAS EXITS GATHERER’S OR PROCESSOR’S FACILITIES UNTIL SUCH LIFT GAS PASSES THROUGH THE MASH UNIT REDELIVERY POINT, (ii) GATHERER'S OWNERSHIP AND OPERATION OF THE GATHERING SYSTEM, (iii) THE SERVICES PROVIDED BY GATHERER PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT, (iv) GATHERER'S BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT, OR (v) ANY VIOLATION OF THE LAW BY GATHERER OR ITS AFFILIATES OR REPRESENTATIVES, REGARDLESS OF PRODUCER'S OR PROCESSOR'S SOLE, CONCURRENT OR COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE.
17.4.
    PROCESSOR HEREBY AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS, PROTECT, DEFEND AND DISCHARGE GATHERER AND PRODUCER AND THEIR AFFILIATED COMPANIES, PARTNERS, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, MANAGERS, SHAREHOLDERS, MEMBERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS, FOR, FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL JUDGMENTS, EXECUTIONS, CAUSES OF ACTION, DEMANDS, RIGHTS, SUITS, DEBTS AND SUMS OF MONEY, ACCOUNTINGS, DUES, PENALTIES, FINES, CLAIMS (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, CLAIMS FOR CONTRIBUTION), LIABILITIES, LOSSES, COSTS, DAMAGES AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING COURT COSTS, REASONABLE COSTS OR INVESTIGATION, DEFENSE AND ATTORNEY'S FEES) OF ANY NATURE, KIND OR DESCRIPTION BROUGHT BY ANY PERSON OR ENTITY, WHETHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE, WHICH ARISE OUT OF, RESULT FROM OR ARE IN ANY WAY RELATED TO (i) PROCESSOR'S CONTROL OF (a) THE GAS AFTER THE GAS PASSES THROUGH THE PLANT DELIVERY POINT(S) AND PRIOR TO THE TIME THAT THE RESIDUE GAS PASSES THROUGH THE RESIDUE GAS DELIVERY POINT(S) AND (b) THE PLANT PRODUCTS UNTIL THE PLANT PRODUCTS PASS THROUGH THE PLANT PRODUCTS DELIVERY POINT, (ii) PROCESSOR'S OWNERSHIP AND OPERATION OF THE PLANT, (iii) THE SERVICES PROVIDED BY PROCESSOR PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT, (iv) PROCESSOR'S BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT, OR (v) ANY VIOLATION OF THE LAW BY PROCESSOR OR ITS AFFILIATES OR REPRESENTATIVES, REGARDLESS OF GATHERER'S OR PRODUCER'S SOLE, CONCURRENT OR COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE. THE INDEMNIFICATION RIGHTS HEREIN SHALL BE CUMULATIVE OF, AND IN ADDITION TO, ANY AND ALL OTHER RIGHTS, REMEDIES OR RECOURSE OF THE PARTIES AND SHALL SURVIVE ANY EXPIRATION OR TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. TO THE EXTENT AND ONLY TO THE EXTENT THE FOREGOING INDEMNIFICATION RIGHTS ARE BY LAW, EITHER INAPPLICABLE OR NOT ENFORCEABLE, PRODUCER, GATHERER AND PROCESSOR SHALL EACH BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RESULTS OF ITS OWN ACTIONS AND FOR THE ACTIONS OF THOSE PERSONS AND ENTITIES OVER WHICH IT EXERCISES CONTROL.
17.5.
    NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING CONTAINED IN THIS ARTICLE XVII OR ELSEWHERE IN THIS AGREEMENT TO THE CONTRARY, NO PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR INDIRECT DAMAGES, LOST PROFITS, OR OTHER BUSINESS INTERRUPTION DAMAGES, IN TORT OR CONTRACT, IN CONNECTION WITH OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT SUCH DAMAGES HAVE BEEN AWARDED TO A THIRD PARTY WHO IS NOT AN AFFILIATE OF A PARTY AND ARE SUBJECT TO ALLOCATION BETWEEN OR AMONG THE PARTIES PURSUANT TO ANY TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT.
ARTICLE XVIII
    
FORCE MAJEURE
In the event any Party is rendered unable, either wholly or in part, by force majeure to carry out its obligations under this Agreement, other than the obligation to make payments due hereunder, it is agreed that on such Party giving notice and full particulars of such inability by telephone and in writing to the other Parties as soon as possible after the occurrence of the cause relied on, then the obligations of the Party giving such notice, so far as they are affected by such force majeure, shall be suspended during the continuance of any inability so caused, but for no longer period, and such cause shall, as far as possible, be remedied with all reasonable dispatch by the Party claiming the force majeure. The term "force majeure" as employed herein shall mean any act or event which wholly or partially prevents or delays the performance of obligations arising under this Agreement if such act or event is not reasonably within the control of and not caused by the fault or negligence of the Party claiming force majeure and which by the exercise of due diligence such Party is unable to prevent or overcome, including, without limitation, by the following enumeration: acts of God; strikes; lockouts; or other industrial disturbances; acts of the public enemy; wars; blockades; insurrections; riots; epidemics; landslides; lightning; earthquakes; fires; storms; floods; washouts; arrests and restraints of governments and people; civil disturbances; explosion, breakage, or accidents to machinery, plant facilities, or lines of pipe; the necessity for making repairs to or alterations of machinery, plant facilities, or lines of pipe; freezing of wells or lines of pipe; partial or entire failure of wells; and the inability of either Producer, Gatherer or Processor to acquire, or the delays on the part of either Producer, Gatherer or Processor in acquiring, at reasonable cost and after the exercise of reasonable diligence: (a) any servitude, rights-of-way grants, permits, or licenses; (b) any materials or supplies for the construction or maintenance of facilities; and (c) any permits or permissions from any governmental agency if such are required. It is understood and agreed that the settlement of strikes or lockouts shall be entirely within the discretion of the Party having the difficulty and that the above requirements that any force majeure shall be remedied with all reasonable dispatch shall not require the settlement of strikes or lockouts by acceding to the demands of the opposing party when such course is inadvisable in the sole discretion of the Party having the difficulty. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, in the event that either Gatherer or Processor is unable to carry out its obligations under this Agreement due to a force majeure, then during the time period of such force majeure, Producer may dispose of the Subject Gas as it sees fit.
ARTICLE I
    
UNPROFITABLE OPERATIONS AND RIGHTS OF TERMINATION
1.2.
    If, in the reasonable opinion of Gatherer, the gathering of the Subject Gas from any well or wells, or any Gathering System Delivery Point, under this Agreement, is or becomes uneconomical due to its volume, government regulations, or any cause other than force majeure, Gatherer shall not be obligated to gather or may cease gathering the Subject Gas therefrom so long as such condition exists. Gatherer agrees that in its determination of uneconomical gathering, the same criteria shall be used for the Subject Gas as for all other gas being gathered through the Gathering System. In the event that Gatherer refuses to gather the Subject Gas, Producer may dispose of the Subject Gas not gathered as it sees fit; provided that Gatherer at any time thereafter shall have the right to gather all of the Subject Gas refused, if refused for reason or reasons resulting from an act of Producer or lack of action on the part of Producer, conditioned upon Gatherer giving Producer at least two (2) months' notice of its election so to do. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, in the event that Gatherer refuses to gather the Subject Gas for a period of sixty (60) consecutive days causing Producer's well(s) to be shut-in, Producer shall have the option, exercised solely at its discretion, to terminate the Agreement in its entirety insofar and only insofar as it pertains to the Subject Gas produced from the affected well(s) by providing to Gatherer a thirty (30) days' advance written notice of such termination.
1.3.
    If, in the reasonable opinion of Processor, the processing of the Subject Gas from any well or wells, or any Gathering System Delivery Point, under this Agreement, is or becomes uneconomical due to its volume, Plant Product content, government regulations, or any cause other than force majeure, Processor shall not be obligated to process or may cease processing the Subject Gas therefrom so long as such condition exists. Processor agrees that in its determination of uneconomical processing, the same criteria shall be used for the Subject Gas as for all other gas being processed through the Plant. In the event that Processor refuses to process the Subject Gas, Producer may dispose of the Subject Gas not processed as it sees fit; provided that Processor at any time thereafter shall have the right to process all of the Subject Gas refused, if refused for reason or reasons resulting from an act of Producer or lack of action on the part of Producer, conditioned upon Processor giving Producer at least two (2) months' notice of its election so to do. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, in the event that Processor refuses to process the Subject Gas for a period of sixty (60) consecutive days, Producer shall have the option, exercised solely at its discretion, to terminate this Agreement insofar as it pertains to the Subject Gas produced from the affected well(s) by providing to Processor a thirty (30) days' advance written notice of such termination.
1.4.
    In the event Processor should at any time hereafter elect to permanently discontinue the operation of the Plant, Gatherer, Processor and Producer shall each have the option, exercised solely at its discretion, of terminating this Agreement in its entirety upon one hundred twenty (120) days advance written notice of such termination notice to the other Parties.
1.5.
    Nothing herein shall be construed to require Producer to drill any well or to continue to operate any well which a prudent operator would not in like circumstances drill or continue to operate. Notwithstanding the foregoing, (a) Producer intends to produce the maximum volumes possible and commits to bring all wells currently shut in for economic purposes, other than those set forth on Exhibit D, online as soon as practicable, but in no event later than July 1, 2016 and (b) Producer agrees that it will not shut-in or choke back wells for economic purposes during the calendar years of 2016 through the end of 2018 unless the well reaches the end of its useful life or safety, technical or mechanical reasons necessitate shutting-in or choking back the well.
1.6.
    It is agreed that neither Gatherer nor Processor shall be obligated to expand the Facilities in order to provide capacity hereunder.
ARTICLE II
    
TERM
This Agreement shall be effective from the Effective Date and, subject to the other provisions hereof, shall continue in full force and effect until the tenth anniversary of the date Producer first delivers Gas to the Gathering System Delivery Point(s) pursuant to the terms of this Agreement (the "Primary Term") and shall be automatically renewed for one (1) year periods thereafter unless on or before one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the expiration of the Primary Term or the expiration of a one (1) year renewal period a Party hereto provides written notice of termination (the Primary Term and each renewal term shall collectively be referred to as the "Term"). For the avoidance of doubt, this Agreement shall become effective subject to and simultaneously with the "Closing" as such term is defined under the Asset Purchase Agreement.

ARTICLE III
    
REGULATORY BODIES
This Agreement and the provisions hereof shall be subject to all valid applicable federal, state, and local laws, order, rules, and regulations. Producer, Gatherer and Processor have entered into this Agreement with the understanding, and in reliance on the fact, that this Agreement and/or performance of this Agreement are not and will not be subject to the jurisdiction or regulation of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ("FERC"). If this Agreement and/or performance of this Agreement becomes subject to such jurisdiction and/or regulation, this Agreement shall automatically terminate unless Producer, Gatherer and Processor agree, in writing, within thirty (30) days of the effective date of the attachment of any such jurisdiction and/or regulation, that this Agreement shall continue after such effective date.

ARTICLE IV
    
ARBITRATION
Any controversy between the Parties arising under ARTICLE X of this Agreement and not resolved by agreement shall be determined by a board of arbitration upon notice of submission given either by Processor, Gatherer or Producer, which request shall also name one arbitrator. The Parties receiving such notice shall, within ten (10) days thereafter, by notice to the others, jointly name the second arbitrator, or failing so to do, the Party giving notice of submission shall name the second. The two arbitrators so appointed shall name the third, or failing so to do within ten (10) days, then upon the written application of any Party, such third arbitrator may be appointed by the American Arbitration Association. The arbitrators selected to act hereunder shall be qualified by education, experience, and training to pass upon the particular question in dispute. The jurisdiction of the arbitrators will be limited to the single issue referred to arbitration, and the arbitration shall be conducted pursuant to the guidelines set forth by the American Arbitration Association; provided, however, that should there be any conflict between the guidelines and the procedures set forth in this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement shall control. Within fifteen (15) days following selection of the third arbitrator, each Party shall furnish the arbitrators in writing its position regarding the issue being arbitrated. The arbitrators may, if they deem necessary, convene a hearing regarding the issue being arbitrated. The arbitrators shall render their decision in writing within thirty (30) days after the appointment of the third arbitrator or the conclusion of the hearing, if one is held. If within said period a decision is not rendered by the arbitrators, new arbitrators may be named and shall act hereunder at the election of any of Processor, Gatherer or Producer in like manner as if none has been previously named. The arbitrators' decision shall be final and binding upon the Parties as to the issue submitted and the Parties will abide by and comply with such decision. The expenses of arbitration shall be borne equally by the Parties, except that each Party shall bear the compensation and expenses of its counsel, witnesses, and employees.

ARTICLE V
    
DISPUTES
5.2.
    Subject to the terms as set forth in ARTICLE XXII of this Agreement, should a dispute arise between the Parties, the Parties shall promptly seek to resolve any such dispute by negotiations among the senior executives of the Parties who have the authority to settle such dispute ("Senior Executives") prior to the initiation of any lawsuit or arbitration in accordance with Article XXII. The Senior Executives shall meet at a mutually acceptable time and place within fifteen (15) days and thereafter as often as they reasonably deem necessary to exchange relevant information and to attempt to resolve the dispute. All negotiations and communications pursuant to this ARTICLE XXIII shall be treated and maintained by the Parties as confidential information and shall be treated as compromise and settlement negotiations for purposes of the federal and state Rules of Evidence. If the matter has not been resolved within thirty (30) days after the initial meeting of the Senior Executives, or such longer period as may be mutually agreed upon, any Party may initiate a lawsuit or arbitration in accordance with Article XXII.
5.3.
    THIS AGREEMENT, AND ALL QUESTIONS RELATING TO ITS VALIDITY, INTERPRETATION, PERFORMANCE AND ENFORCEMENT (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, PROVISIONS CONCERNING LIMITATIONS OF ACTIONS) SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY CONFLICT-OF-LAWS DOCTRINES OF SUCH STATE OR OTHER JURISDICTION TO THE CONTRARY. ALL MATTERS LITIGATED BY OR BETWEEN THE PARTIES THAT INVOLVE THIS AGREEMENT, THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE PARTIES, OR ANY RELATED DOCUMENTS OR MATTERS HEREUNDER SHALL BE BROUGHT ONLY IN HOUSTON, HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS.
5.4.
    IN ANY SUIT FILED BY A PARTY HERETO TO RESOLVE A DISPUTE ARISING UNDER THIS AGREEMENT OR RELATED TO THE SERVICES PROVIDED HEREUNDER, EACH PARTY HEREBY COVENANTS AND AGREES TO TAKE ALL STEPS NECESSARY TO WAIVE A TRIAL BY JURY.
ARTICLE VI
    
NOTICES AND PAYMENTS
Any notice, request, demand, statement, or bill provided for in this Agreement shall be in writing and delivered by hand, mail, or facsimile. All such written communications shall be effective upon receipt by the other party at the address of the parties hereto as follow:

Producer

Statements:        BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC
2100 South Utica
Tulsa, OK 74114
Attn: John Redmond
Email: jredmond@bluestone-nr.com

Payments:        BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC
2100 South Utica
Tulsa, OK 74114
Attn: John Redmond
Email: jredmond@bluestone-nr.com

Contractual:        BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC
2100 South Utica
Tulsa, OK 74114
Attn: John Redmond
Email: jredmond@bluestone-nr.com

Gatherer

Statements:        Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P.
1200 Summit Avenue, Suite 320
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
Attn: Revenue Accounting

Payments:        Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P.
1200 Summit Avenue, Suite 320
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
Attn: Accounting

Contractual:        Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P.
700 Louisiana, Suite 2550
Houston, Texas 77002
Attn: VP of Commercial
Email: Darrel.hagerman@crestwoodlp.com

Processor

Statements:        Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P.
1200 Summit Avenue, Suite 320
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
Attn: Revenue Accounting

Payments:        Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P.
1200 Summit Avenue, Suite 320
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
Attn: Accounting

Contractual:        Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P.
700 Louisiana, Suite 2550
Houston, Texas 77002
Attn: VP of Commercial
Email: Darrel.hagerman@crestwoodlp.com

Any of the Parties may designate a further or different address by giving written notice to the other Parties.

ARTICLE VII
    
ASSIGNMENT
This Agreement (and a Party's rights and obligations hereunder) is assignable in whole or in part. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns of the respective Parties hereto; provided that no transfer of or succession to the interest of any Party hereunder, either wholly or partially, shall affect or bind the other Parties until it shall have been furnished with the original instrument or with the proper proof that the claimant is legally entitled to such interest.

ARTICLE VIII
    
MISCELLANEOUS
8.3.
    No waiver by any Party of any one or more defaults in the performance of any provision of this Agreement shall operate or be construed as a waiver of any default or future defaults, whether of a like or different character.
8.4.
    This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the Parties and there are no oral promises, agreements, or warranties affecting it. This Agreement may be amended or modified from time to time only by the written agreement of all the Parties hereto.
8.5.
    The provisions of this Agreement are enforceable by the Parties hereto. Nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, is intended to confer upon any person other than the Parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns, any rights, benefits or obligations hereunder.
8.6.
    The descriptive headings of the provisions of these general provisions are formulated and used for convenience only and shall not be deemed to affect the meaning or construction of any such provisions.
8.7.
    This Agreement supersedes and replaces any other contract(s) or agreements(s) which may exist between the Parties covering the gathering and processing of the Gas dedicated hereunder; provided the Parties agree that a separate gathering agreement may be executed in substitution of this Agreement to provide for the gathering by Gatherer of gas produced from some portion of the dedicated Contract Area but which is deemed "dry" and not otherwise desirable or acceptable for processing at the Facilities.
8.8.
    Nothing in this Agreement is intended to create a partnership or joint venture under state law or to render the Parties hereto jointly and severally liable to any third party. Each of the Parties elects to be excluded from the provisions of Subchapter K, Chapter 1 of Subtitle A, of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 pursuant to the provisions of Article 761 (a) of such code and from any similar provisions of state law. Processor shall timely file such evidence of this election as may be required under applicable law.
8.9.
    Should any section, paragraph, subparagraph, or other portion of this Agreement be found invalid as a matter of law in a duly authorized court, or by a duly authorized government agency, then only that portion of the Agreement shall be invalid. The remainder of the Agreement which shall not have been found invalid shall remain in full force and effect.
8.10.
    This Agreement was prepared jointly by the Parties hereunder and not by any Party to the exclusion of the other.
8.11.
    Producer recognizes and acknowledges Gatherer's and Processor's proprietary interest in this Agreement, and Producer agrees not to divulge any of the contents hereof to any other person, firm, corporation, or other entity. Producer agrees to be responsible for enforcing the confidentiality of this Agreement and agrees to take such action as necessary to prevent any disclosure by any of its agents or employees.
8.12.
    The Parties warrant and represent that no promise, agreement, representation, inducement, or condition which is not herein expressed has been made to either Party by the other, or any agent or representative of either Party to the other, in executing this Agreement.  The Parties further warrant and represent they are not relying upon, and expressly disclaim, any such promise, agreement, representation, inducement, or condition which is not herein expressed in executing this Agreement. The Parties represents and warrant they are relying solely upon their own judgment in entering this Agreement.
8.13.
    This Agreement is being executed contemporaneously with the Parties’ Letter Agreement. The Parties represent, warrant, and agree this Agreement and the Letter Agreement collectively comprise one transaction.
ARTICLE IX
    
LIQUID NOMINATIONS AND IMBALANCES
9.13.
    Plant Products Delivery Point(s) Nominations. No later than 12:00 PM, four (4) business days prior to the beginning of each Month, Processor shall notify Producer of the volumes of Plant Products per day that Processor anticipates will be made available for delivery to Producer at the Plant Products Delivery Point(s). No later than 12:00 PM, two (2) business days prior to the start of such Month, Producer shall notify Processor of the Plant Products Delivery Point(s) where Plant Products are to be delivered by Processor and the specific amount of barrels associated therewith. At any time during the term hereof, Producer may adjust its nominations prospectively for the remainder of such Month by providing Processor notice prior to the nomination deadline of the applicable pipeline at the Plant Products Delivery Point(s) for making such changes.
9.14.
    Because of dispatching and other causes outside of Processor's reasonable control, imbalances may occur between the Plant Products delivered at the Plant Products Delivery Point(s) for Producer’s account and the Plant Products allocated to Producer as determined in Article X of the Agreement. Processor and Producer shall both use commercially reasonable efforts to manage daily receipts and deliveries so that any imbalances shall be kept as near to zero as practicable. Any imbalances described above shall be resolved in the following manner:
a.
At the same time that Processor provides Producer a statement pursuant to Section 14.1, Processor shall submit to Producer a statement reflecting the (“Liquid Volume Variance”) for the previous Month which shall include the following information: (x) a comparison of (A) the volume of each Plant Product delivered for Producer’s account to the Plant Products Delivery Point(s), to (B) Producer’s allocated Plant Products as determined in Article X of the Agreement, (y) the value, using the pricing in Section 27.2(b) below, of the volume differences determined in such comparison, and (z) such other information and detail as may be mutually agreeable to the Parties. If there are amounts owed by each party pursuant to the Liquid Volume Variance calculation, then Processor shall net such amounts and reflect on the statement the net payment owed by the party with the greater payment obligation. In addition, Processor shall net such amount against the amount owed pursuant to Section 14.1 and reflect on the statement the net payment amount owed by the party with the greater payment obligation, and any payment owed shall be due as provided in Section 14.1, but paid as provided above.
b.
The value to be used for each Plant Product volume imbalance for the production Month shall be the Oil Price Information Service (OPIS) average monthly prices, using purity ethane, NON-TET propane, normal butane, ISO-butane, and natural gasoline, as applicable, less a "Transportation Fee" and a “Fractionation Fee”. For purposes of this Section 27.2(b), the Transportation Fee shall be (***) and the Fractionation Fee shall be the higher of (A) (***) or (B) (***). The Transportation Fee and the fixed portion of the Fractionation Fee shall be adjusted each January during the term hereof, commencing January 11 2015 using the most recent "F.E.R.C. Oil Pipeline Index - Multiplier to Use" as published online by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Gatherer and Processor will provide Producer notice of yearly escalation prices.
9.15.
    In the event Producer, Gatherer, or Processor reasonably determines that the prices used in either the Transportation Fee or the Fractionation Fee above in Section 27.2(b) are no longer representative of current market prices, then such Party shall notify the other Parties in writing and propose a new price it reasonably believes to reflect current market value and the effective date of implementing said new price. Upon receipt of said proposal, the receiving Parties shall have 10 days to accept or reject the proposal or deliver a counter proposal to the proposing Party. If the receiving Parties reject the proposal or the proposing Party rejects the receiving Parties' counter proposal within 10 days from the receipt thereof, then the proposing Party may invoke the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Article XXIII to resolve such matter; provided, however, in no event shall the arbitrator(s) establish and set a price for the Fractionation Fee that would be less than (***); provided, further, no Party may invoke this price renegotiation mechanism more than once per any 12 month period. For purposes of this Section 27.3, if the receiving Party fails to reject the proposed price in the proposal within its respective 10 day deadline or if the proposing Party fails to reject the proposed price in the counter proposal from the receiving Parties within its respective 10 day deadline, then such failure shall be deemed acceptance by such Party of the applicable fee.


(SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS)




IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Agreement in several originals to be effective as of the Effective Date.

PRODUCER

BlueStone Natural Resources II LLC, a Delaware limited liability company

By:_ /s/ John Redwood                
Name: John Redmond    
Title: President/Chief Executive Officer    



GATHERER

Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P., a Texas limited partnership

By: Crestwood Gas Services Operating GP LLC, its general partner

By: /s/ J. Heath Deneke______________
Name: J. Heath Deneke
Title: Chief Operating Officer and President, Pipeline Services Group
    



PROCESSOR

Cowtown Gas Processing Partners L.P., a Texas limited partnership

By: Crestwood Gas Services Operating GP LLC, its general partner

By: /s/ J. Heath Deneke______________
Name: J. Heath Deneke
Title: Chief Operating Officer and President, Pipeline Services Group    





        


EXHIBIT A TO THE
GAS GATHERING AND PROCESSING AGREEMENT
[COWTOWN GAS FACILITIES]
CONTRACT AREA; DEDICATED LEASES & WELLS

This Exhibit A is attached to the Gas Gathering and Processing Agreement (the "Agreement") dated effective April 1, 2016 by and among BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC, Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P., and Cowtown Gas Processing Partners L.P. and made a part thereof for all purposes. All defined terms used herein shall have the same meaning as set forth in the Agreement.


Contract Area

Bosque County, Texas
Erath County, Texas
Hood County, Texas
Johnson County, Texas
Parker County, Texas
Somervell County, Texas
Tarrant County, Texas

With regard to Tarrant County, Gas that does not satisfy the quality specifications in Section 7.1(g) of this Agreement shall be dedicated to the Gas Gathering Agreement for the Alliance Area of even date between Producer and Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P.

Leases & Mineral Interests

See attached sheets.





ST
County
File ID
Lessor
Lease Dated
Recorded County
Vol/Book
Page
Instrument No.
TX
BOSQUE
TX0350014.00
DONALD BEATY WIRZ
8/2/2001
BOSQUE
489
712
03716-01
TX
BOSQUE
TX0350015.01
RONALD CURTIS WIRZ ET UX
8/8/2001
BOSQUE
494
670
04698-01
TX
BOSQUE
TX0350017.01
FRIOU SUSAN ZIMMERMAN IND.
8/9/2001
BOSQUE
489
721
03719-01
TX
BOSQUE
TX0350017.02
KIESCHNICK ANN ZIMMERMAN
6/25/2001
BOSQUE
487
559
003310-01
TX
BOSQUE
TX0350017.03
NEMETH LISA ZIMMERMAN
6/25/2001
BOSQUE
487
568
003313-01
TX
BOSQUE
TX0350017.04
SCOTT JUDITH C ZIMMERMAN
6/25/2001
BOSQUE
487
537
003303-01
TX
BOSQUE
TX0350017.05
ZIMMERMAN ERIKA I M.D.
6/25/2001
BOSQUE
489
718
03718-01
TX
BOSQUE
TX0350017.06
CONNOR SARA ZIMMERMAN
6/25/2001
BOSQUE
487
562
03311-01
TX
BOSQUE
TX0350017.07
CATHY B RAMSEY ET VIR
6/15/2006
BOSQUE
630
837
2006-00003023
TX
BOSQUE
TX0350017.08
CONSTANCE GOULDING ET VIR
6/15/2006
BOSQUE
630
833
3022
TX
BOSQUE
TX0350284.99
JACK JAY POWELL FAMILY TR
8/23/2005
BOSQUE
604
701
4220-05
TX
BOSQUE AND ERATH
TX1430001.00
CLOVIS D GRAVES
6/14/2001
ERATH
1126
58
 
TX
BOSQUE AND ERATH
TX1430001.00
CLOVIS D GRAVES
6/14/2001
BOSQUE
626
483
 
TX
BOSQUE AND SOMERVELL
TX4250103.00
ST TX M-103317
10/7/2003
BOSQUE
550
772
5572-03
TX
BOSQUE AND SOMERVELL
TX4250103.00
ST TX M-103317
10/7/2003
SOMERVELL
119
835
36233
TX
BOSQUE AND ERATH
TX1430001.00
CLOVIS D GRAVES
6/14/2001
ERATH
1126
58
 
TX
BOSQUE AND ERATH
TX1430001.00
CLOVIS D GRAVES
6/14/2001
BOSQUE
626
483
 
TX
ERATH
TX1430003.00
JIMMIE L RAMAGE ET AL
4/16/2001
ERATH
13551
11
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210001.00
O C CHEEK ET UX
2/6/2003
HOOD
1909
55
6757
TX
HOOD
TX2210002.00
JAMES C BRYANT JR
2/6/2003
HOOD
1901
328
5188
TX
HOOD
TX2210003.01
Z BAR LAND & CATTLE CO
3/7/2003
HOOD
1909
58
6758
TX
HOOD
TX2210003.02
SIMONTON RECEIVERSHIP
1/19/2005
HOOD
2070
888
898
TX
HOOD
TX2210003.03
LATTIMORE MATERIALS CO L P
11/30/2003
HOOD
1979
513
1068
TX
HOOD
TX2210003.04
CHARLES LUMMUS ET UX
2/26/2003
HOOD
1909
84
6762
TX
HOOD
TX2210003.04
CHARLES LUMMUS ET UX
2/26/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210003.04
CHARLES LUMMUS ET UX
2/26/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210003.04
CHARLES LUMMUS ET UX
2/26/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210003.05
JON KNOX RHODES ET AL
4/30/2003
HOOD
1928
881
10813
TX
HOOD
TX2210003.13
MEEGHAN G WEIDENMULLER
4/26/2010
HOOD
2545
956
5585
TX
HOOD
TX2210003.14
ANDREW S KEAN
1/9/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0001163
TX
HOOD
TX2210003.15
MARY KEAN
1/9/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0001745
TX
HOOD
TX2210003.16
BRIDGET KEAN
1/9/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0001743
TX
HOOD
TX2210003.17
LUMMUS FAMILY INVESTMENTS LP
4/24/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0004852
TX
HOOD
TX2210003.18
RCPTX, LTD
4/12/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0004589
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210006.01
MICHAEL MOONEY ET UX
4/2/2003
HOOD
1909
69
17436
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210006.01
MICHAEL MOONEY ET UX
4/2/2003
JOHNSON
3050
480
6760
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210006.02
MELODY TUCHIN BELZ
1/15/2004
HOOD
1987
569
3007
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210006.02
MELODY TUCHIN BELZ
1/15/2004
JOHNSON
3240
520
6802
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210006.03
MICHAEL TUCHIN
2/4/2004
HOOD
1984
645
2345
 
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210006.03
MICHAEL TUCHIN
2/4/2004
JOHNSON
3237
94
6227
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210006.04
HEATHER BELZ
8/22/2007
JOHNSON
4212
273
45291
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210006.04
HEATHER BELZ
8/22/2007
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210006.05
JENNIFER BELZ
8/22/2007
JOHNSON
4212
269
45290
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210006.05
JENNIFER BELZ
8/22/2007
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210006.06
TIM J CECIL
12/22/2007
JOHNSON
4267
263
722
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210006.06
MARGARET S DEAR ET VIR
12/22/2007
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2210006.07
WALTER E PARKER ET AL
2/20/2003
HOOD
1917
324
8589
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2210006.07
WALTER E PARKER ET AL
2/20/2003
JOHNSON
3040
609
34443
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2210006.07
WALTER E PARKER ET AL
2/20/2003
SOMERVELL
110
183
15685
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2210006.08
CAULTHROPE S HINTON ET UX
6/10/2003
HOOD
1939
515
13043
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2210006.08
CAULTHROPE S HINTON ET UX
6/10/2003
JOHNSON
3114
593
28538
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2210006.08
CAULTHROPE S HINTON ET UX
6/10/2003
SOMERVELL
115
251
35324
TX
HOOD
TX2210007.00
J B RANDLE ET AL
4/1/2003
HOOD
1909
36
6755
TX
HOOD
TX2210008.01
LEE KAY DURHAM
4/1/2003
HOOD
1909
75
6761
TX
HOOD
TX2210008.02
STETSON MASSEY JR ET UX
4/1/2003
HOOD
1909
60
6759
TX
HOOD
TX2210010.01
SHERRY E MARSHALL POMYKAL
3/27/2003
HOOD
1911
560
7315
TX
HOOD
TX2210010.02
MARSHALL SAMUEL MEEK
3/27/2003
HOOD
1911
564
7317
TX
HOOD
TX2210010.03
DEBORAH L MARSHALL SCHERER
3/27/2003
HOOD
1911
562
7316
TX
HOOD
TX2210010.04
JOSEPHINE B THOMSON
1/12/2004
HOOD
1980
549
1333
TX
HOOD
TX2210010.05
WILSON FAMILY LTD PART
1/12/2004
HOOD
1980
552
1334
TX
HOOD
TX2210010.06
ALAN CORY BENSON
1/12/2004
HOOD
1991
130
3832
TX
HOOD
TX2210010.07
JUAN GALLEGOS AVILA ET UX
3/1/2004
HOOD
1991
124
3830
TX
HOOD
TX2210010.08
JAMES W TILLEY ET UX
7/20/2004
HOOD
2028
271
12068
TX
HOOD
TX2210010.09
ROBERT C WAGNER ET UX
7/27/2004
HOOD
2032
304
12923
TX
HOOD
TX2210010.10
JIMMIE DOYLE REIMER ET UX
2/12/2005
HOOD
2083
246
3698
TX
HOOD
TX2210010.11
MICHAEL T QUIMBY
3/10/2005
HOOD
2100
460
7632
TX
HOOD
TX2210010.12
ROLAND J THOMASON ET UX
5/18/2005
HOOD
2106
111
8945
TX
HOOD
TX2210010.13
ALLAN PADDACK ET UX
5/18/2005
HOOD
2106
109
8944
TX
HOOD
TX2210010.14
DAVID S UMPHRESS SR ET UX
7/6/2004
HOOD
2028
295
12077
TX
HOOD
TX2210010.15
DAVID S UMPHRESS SR ET UX
7/6/2004
HOOD
2051
353
17552
TX
HOOD
TX2210010.16
PHIL WADDELL / JANA BLANCO
2/5/2006
HOOD
2093
344
5911
TX
HOOD
TX2210011.00
JAMES ROBERT HILL
4/15/2003
HOOD
1914
277
7953
TX
HOOD
TX2210013.00
GRADY JOHN LEWIS
4/22/2003
HOOD
1914
265
7951
TX
HOOD
TX2210015.01
TIM J CECIL
4/30/2003
HOOD
1914
255
7949
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210016.01
JOE LANGDON ET UX
4/16/2003
HOOD
1917
348
8596
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210016.01
JOE LANGDON ET UX
4/16/2003
JOHNSON
3454
536
1766
TX
HOOD
TX2210016.02
LILLIE STEWART INGRAM
5/16/2003
HOOD
1927
192
10492
TX
HOOD
TX2210016.03
LILLIE STEWART INGRAM
5/16/2003
HOOD
1927
196
10493
TX
HOOD
TX2210016.04
MCGILVERY LAUREL
7/9/2003
HOOD
1935
288
12138
TX
HOOD
TX2210016.04
MCGILVERY LAUREL
7/9/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210016.05
JACK LANGDON TRUST ET AL
6/12/2003
HOOD
1937
601
12652
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210016.05
JACK LANGDON TRUST ET AL
6/12/2003
JOHNSON
3454
547
1767
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210016.06
LANGDON JR JAMES C ET UX
12/10/2003
HOOD
1987
582
3011
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210016.06
LANGDON JR JAMES C ET UX
12/10/2003
JOHNSON
3665
848
40285
TX
HOOD
TX2210016.07
WALLACE A CLINES ET UX
1/18/2005
HOOD
2073
190
1460
TX
HOOD
TX2210016.08
LILLIE STEWART INGRAM
8/20/2007
HOOD
2341
277
18176
TX
HOOD
TX2210016.09
JOSEPH S LANGDON ET UX
10/13/2008
HOOD
2434
402
16617
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
SOMERVELL
111
329
34633
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
HOOD
1917
321
8588
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210017.02
EDDY BRYANT
4/28/2004
HOOD
2009
38
7853
TX
HOOD
TX2210017.03
JOHNNIE FAYE HUGGINS
4/30/2004
HOOD
2009
34
7852
TX
HOOD
TX2210017.04
STEWART DOROTHY
4/29/2004
HOOD
2009
26
7850
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.05
STEWART ROGER
4/29/2004
HOOD
2009
22
7849
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.05
STEWART ROGER
4/29/2004
SOMERVELL
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210017.06
NORMA HULSEY TEMPLE
5/18/2004
HOOD
2013
590
8687
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.07
JUDY OWENS
4/29/2004
HOOD
2009
30
7851
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.07
JUDY OWENS
4/29/2004
SOMERVELL
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.08
ROGER STEWART ET AL
4/29/2004
HOOD
2013
604
8693
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.08
ROGER STEWART ET AL
4/29/2004
SOMERVELL
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.09
WILLIAM H WILSON
5/29/2004
HOOD
2021
393
10444
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.09
WILLIAM H WILSON
5/29/2004
SOMERVELL
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.10
JEANETTE WAI IND & TRUSTEE
11/2/2004
HOOD
2059
771
19471
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.10
JEANETTE WAI IND & TRUSTEE
11/2/2004
SOMERVELL
135
679
39281
TX
HOOD
TX2210017.11
MILDRED BROCK PARKER ETVIR
4/25/2005
HOOD
2105
832
8865
TX
HOOD
TX2210017.12
LEWIS EARL WAYNE
4/22/2003
HOOD
1914
271
7952
TX
HOOD
TX2210017.13
GIBBS DOROTHY PINSON
4/22/2003
HOOD
1914
259
7950
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.14
TEXAS OSAGE ROYALTY POOL
5/15/2008
HOOD
2408
482
10421
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.14
TEXAS OSAGE ROYALTY POOL
5/15/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20081871
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.15
WILLIAM RICHARD BUSH ET UX
8/6/2004
HOOD
2038
279
38427
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.15
WILLIAM RICHARD BUSH ET UX
8/6/2004
SOMERVELL
131
424
14374
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.15
WILLIAM RICHARD BUSH ET UX
8/6/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.16
BRYANT EDDY
5/12/2010
HOOD
2548
349
6138
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.16
BRYANT EDDY
5/12/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101048
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.17
WILLIAM H WILSON
5/21/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0006519
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.17
WILLIAM H WILSON
5/21/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101045
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.18
DENISE GROSS
5/28/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0006904
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.18
DENISE GROSS
5/28/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101098
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.19
DOROTHY STEWART
5/28/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0006906
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.19
DOROTHY STEWART
5/28/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101100
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.20
ROGER STEWART
5/28/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0006905
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.20
ROGER STEWART
5/28/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101099
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.21
JOHNNIE FAYE HUGGINS
5/25/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0006520
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.21
JOHNNIE FAYE HUGGINS
5/25/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101046
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.22
VICKI YU
5/14/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0006901
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.22
VICKI YU
5/14/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101095
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.23
JEANETTE WAI
5/14/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0006902
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.23
JEANETTE WAI
5/14/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101096
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.24
NORMA HULSEY TEMPLE
5/26/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0006907
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.24
NORMA HULSEY TEMPLE
5/26/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101101
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.25
LORETTA QUON ENG
5/14/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0006903
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.25
LORETTA QUON ENG
5/14/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101097
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.26
JUDY WOODALL
6/16/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0007753
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.26
JUDY WOODALL
6/16/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101197
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.27
UNITED CHURCH OF GOD
5/12/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0009317
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.27
UNITED CHURCH OF GOD
5/12/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101439
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.28
DEVON ENERGY PRODUCTION
10/26/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0013013
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.28
DEVON ENERGY PRODUCTION
10/26/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20110086
TX
HOOD
TX2210018.00
HOPKINS RAYMOND ET UX TRE
4/25/2003
HOOD
1916
127
8354
TX
HOOD
TX2210019.01
NANCY P FISH
5/1/2003
HOOD
1917
344
8594
TX
HOOD
TX2210019.02
GARY M PUTTEET
5/1/2003
HOOD
1917
342
8593
TX
HOOD
TX2210019.02
GARY M PUTTEET
5/1/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210020.00
HEWITT ALTON L ET UX
5/26/2003
HOOD
1920
318
9174
TX
HOOD
TX2210021.00
PARRISH WILLIAM C ET UX
5/27/2003
HOOD
1923
17
9660
TX
HOOD
TX2210022.00
JOHNSON HERBERT ET UX REV
5/21/2003
HOOD
1923
12
9659
TX
HOOD
TX2210024.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET UX
5/14/2003
HOOD
1920
320
9175
TX
HOOD
TX2210024.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET UX
5/14/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210024.14
SAMUEL D BOWDEN
11/2/2007
HOOD
2367
743
978
TX
HOOD
TX2210024.15
WILLIAM ROWDY RIDDLE ET UX
4/18/2007
HOOD
2318
314
12849
TX
HOOD
TX2210024.16
JOSHUA HALE RIDDLE ET UX
4/18/2007
HOOD
2318
316
12850
TX
HOOD
TX2210024.17
MARILYN GARDNER
5/1/2007
HOOD
2305
970
9984
TX
HOOD
TX2210024.18
MEREDITH BOWDEN
5/1/2007
HOOD
2305
966
9982
TX
HOOD
TX2210024.19
CHRISTOPHER BOWDEN
5/1/2007
HOOD
2305
968
9983
TX
HOOD
TX2210024.20
CATHERINE BOWDEN
5/1/2007
HOOD
2308
945
10643
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210026.01
SADLER SHARRON KINNARD
5/23/2003
HOOD
1925
178
10090
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210026.01
SADLER SHARRON KINNARD
5/23/2003
SOMERVELL
112
439
34835
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210026.02
KINNARD JAKE DARLAN
5/23/2003
HOOD
1925
168
10089
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210026.02
KINNARD JAKE DARLAN
5/23/2003
SOMERVELL
112
419
34833
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210026.03
ROGERS SANDRA KAY KINNARD
5/23/2003
SOMERVELL
112
428
34834
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210026.03
ROGERS SANDRA KAY KINNARD
5/23/2003
HOOD
1925
157
10088
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210026.04
KINNARD DARRELL WAYNE
5/23/2003
HOOD
1925
188
10091
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210026.04
KINNARD DARRELL WAYNE
5/23/2003
SOMERVELL
112
448
34836
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210027.00
STINSON BYRON ET UX
5/30/2003
HOOD
1927
202
10495
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210027.00
STINSON BYRON ET UX
5/30/2003
SOMERVELL
112
767
34897
TX
HOOD
TX2210028.00
BYRL & ROBBIE HAYWORTH TR
6/18/2003
HOOD
1925
153
10087
TX
HOOD
TX2210028.00
BYRL & ROBBIE HAYWORTH TR
6/18/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210029.00
HAYWORTH BOB ET UX
7/8/2003
HOOD
1930
696
11210
TX
HOOD
TX2210030.00
WALL JOSEPH MICHAEL ET AL
6/19/2003
HOOD
1928
885
10814
TX
HOOD
TX2210030.99
JOSEPH MICHAEL WALL ET AL
7/26/2004
HOOD
2028
992
12216
TX
HOOD
TX2210031.00
TWO-O-FIVE CORPORATION
6/19/2003
HOOD
1927
190
10491
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.01
KIMMEL GERALD E ET UX
7/5/2003
HOOD
1930
682
11204
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.02
NONA KAY TIDWELL NICKEL
6/23/2005
HOOD
2119
426
11967
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.03
FRANCIS SUMMERS
6/30/2005
HOOD
2119
410
11961
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.04
KATHY PURSELLEY
6/30/2005
HOOD
2119
395
11956
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.05
KATIE LEE CLAWSON
7/6/2005
HOOD
2119
401
11958
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.06
SUE ANN COLE
7/6/2005
HOOD
2119
404
11959
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.07
HARRY FRANKLIN SHELTON
7/6/2005
HOOD
2119
407
11960
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.08
ANDERSON LUKE RASH
7/6/2005
HOOD
2119
398
11957
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.09
MARTHA CHRISTINE MCKINNEY
7/6/2005
HOOD
2119
413
11962
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.10
JIMMY DWAIN TIDWELL
7/7/2005
HOOD
2120
254
12126
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.11
TED E BREWER
7/19/2005
HOOD
2125
869
13342
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.12
THOMAS VERNON GILLEN
7/18/2005
HOOD
2125
862
13340
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.13
DONNA KAY WERNER
7/19/2005
HOOD
2128
98
13829
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.14
RICHARD LEE BURCH EXEC
7/27/2005
HOOD
2128
95
13828
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.15
RICHARD LEE BURCH
6/23/2005
HOOD
2128
92
13827
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.16
NELDA GRACE HACKETT
6/23/2005
HOOD
2128
89
13826
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.17
DELAINE DUNN
7/15/2005
HOOD
2129
815
14237
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.18
MICKI DUNN
7/15/2005
HOOD
2129
818
14238
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.19
GEORGE REED
7/19/2005
HOOD
2129
821
14239
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.20
MICKI DUNN
2/22/2006
HOOD
2180
969
4004
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.21
NELDA GRACE HACKETT
3/1/2006
HOOD
2180
975
4006
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.22
DELAINE DUNN
2/22/2006
HOOD
2180
972
4005
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.23
THOMAS VERNON GILLEN
2/28/2006
HOOD
2180
960
4001
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.24
GEORGE REED
2/28/2006
HOOD
2180
966
4003
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.25
JIMMY DWAIN TIDWELL
2/23/2006
HOOD
2180
963
4002
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.26
ANDERSON LUKE RASH
2/22/2006
HOOD
2180
939
3994
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.27
NONA KAY NICKEL
2/24/2006
HOOD
2180
942
3995
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.28
KATHY PURSELLEY
2/23/2006
HOOD
2180
945
3996
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.29
FRANCIS SUMMERS
2/23/2006
HOOD
2180
948
3997
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.30
SUE ANN COLE
2/22/2006
HOOD
2180
951
3998
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.31
MARTHA CHRISTINE MCKINNEY
2/22/2006
HOOD
2180
951
3999
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.32
KATIE LEE CLAWSON
2/22/2006
HOOD
2180
957
4000
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.33
DONNA KAY WERNER
2/28/2006
HOOD
2182
468
4416
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.34
R L BURCH IND/EX EST BURCH
3/6/2006
HOOD
2186
151
5365
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.35
A L RASH AIF H F SHELTON
3/20/2006
HOOD
2186
138
5360
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.36
ELIZABETH ANN GOLEMON
3/15/2006
HOOD
2186
135
5359
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.38
CATHY PHILIPSKI ET VIR
5/1/2007
HOOD
2304
620
9557
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.39
SHERI L SEARS ET VIR
5/1/2007
HOOD
2318
284
12835
TX
HOOD
TX2210033.40
RANDLE MURRAY
4/1/2003
HOOD
1909
45
6756
TX
HOOD
TX2210034.00
HAYWORTH JOHN D ET UX
7/8/2003
HOOD
1930
694
11209
TX
HOOD
TX2210037.01
HOUSE OMARIE TAL' F ET AL
6/5/2003
HOOD
1930
684
11205
TX
HOOD
TX2210037.01
HOUSE OMARIE TAL' F ET AL
6/5/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210037.01
HOUSE OMARIE TAL' F ET AL
6/5/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210037.01
HOUSE OMARIE TAL' F ET AL
6/5/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210037.01
HOUSE OMARIE TAL' F ET AL
6/5/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210037.02
CRABTREE LIVING TRUST
3/22/2004
HOOD
2028
274
12069
TX
HOOD
TX2210037.03
RICHARD W ODNEAL ET UX
10/21/2004
HOOD
2096
44
6576
TX
HOOD
TX2210037.04
ROBERT EDWARD LYONS III
3/31/2008
HOOD
2396
19
7512
TX
HOOD
TX2210038.00
WHEELER DAVID V ET UX
7/8/2003
HOOD
1935
284
12137
TX
HOOD
TX2210039.00
REED GLEEN DORA
6/11/2003
HOOD
1935
278
12136
TX
HOOD
TX2210041.01
LESLIE MABERY ET UX
7/7/2003
HOOD
1930
689
11207
TX
HOOD
TX2210041.04
CAROL RHOADES SEALEY
4/30/2008
HOOD
2405
703
9822
TX
HOOD
TX2210041.05
PHYLLIS LYNN DAVIS
4/30/2008
HOOD
2405
699
9820
TX
HOOD
TX2210041.06
KELLY SEALEY HOPPER
4/30/2008
HOOD
2405
701
9821
TX
HOOD
TX2210041.09
LLM MINERALS LP
2/15/2010
HOOD
2534
365
2812
TX
HOOD
TX2210041.10
JERRY'S CHEVROLET EMPLOYEE'S
10/14/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0012886
TX
HOOD
TX2210041.11
FORREST F AVEN ET UX
10/14/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0012887
TX
HOOD
TX2210041.12
DAVID THOMPSON ET UX
10/14/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0013112
TX
HOOD
TX2210042.00
NACE BRYAN A ET UX
7/17/2003
HOOD
1937
603
12653
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.01
DORA LEE LANGDON ART V TR
8/1/2003
HOOD
1937
599
12651
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.02
ROLLINS JOHNNIE ET UX
9/4/2003
HOOD
1954
539
16330
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.03
JACK LANGDON TRUST 'A'
7/5/2006
HOOD
2218
482
12881
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.04
STEPHEN D REINKE ET UX
4/25/2007
HOOD
2300
799
8624
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.05
GLENN E BURTON ET UX
4/21/2007
HOOD
2300
801
8625
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.06
DANNY K THOMAS ET UX
4/26/2007
HOOD
2308
922
10634
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.07
DENISE CHIROS LODATO TSTEE
5/1/2007
HOOD
2318
277
12832
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.08
NANCY M ADAMSON
5/1/2007
HOOD
2318
302
12844
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.09
R SPRAGUE/S SPRAGUE TSTEES
5/1/2007
HOOD
2318
304
12845
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.10
WAYNE L COYER ET UX
5/31/2007
HOOD
2318
298
12842
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.11
WILLIAM R LISTON ET UX
5/1/2007
HOOD
2318
306
12846
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.12
BRETT C RODGERS ET UX
5/1/2007
HOOD
2318
300
12843
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.13
MARC S POWELL TRUSTEE
5/1/2007
HOOD
2322
776
13879
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.14
WILLIAM BLACK ET UX
5/1/2007
HOOD
2318
231
12813
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.15
DENNIS SACKETT ET UX
5/1/2007
HOOD
2318
275
12831
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.16
RICHARD KATZ ET UX
5/1/2007
HOOD
2322
778
13880
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.17
FRANCIS & DOROTHY CHIROS
5/1/2007
HOOD
2322
780
13881
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.18
ROY E & ROBIN L JARRETT
5/1/2007
HOOD
2318
225
12810
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.19
DOROTHY STEVENS TRUSTEE
5/1/2007
HOOD
2322
774
13878
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.20
SCOTT B ADAMSON ET UX
5/1/2007
HOOD
2318
227
12811
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.21
CHRISTOPHER ADAMSON ET UX
5/1/2007
HOOD
2318
229
12812
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.22
NICHOLSON FAMILY TRUST
5/1/2007
HOOD
2322
770
13876
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.23
KARYN L FOX ET VIR
5/1/2007
HOOD
2322
763
13873
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.24
CHRIS WOODSON ET UX
5/1/2007
HOOD
2322
768
13875
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.25
GARY PRINCE REV TR
5/1/2007
HOOD
2322
772
13877
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.26
ALLEN FAMILY TRUST
5/1/2007
HOOD
2322
765
13874
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.27
TEXAS LONGHORN EQUITIES
5/1/2007
HOOD
2322
973
13931
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.28
GARY & DIANE PRINCE TSTEES
5/1/2007
HOOD
2334
17
16451
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.29
ST TX 108055
7/17/2007
HOOD
2334
19
16452
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.30
GRANBURY ISD
4/20/2007
HOOD
2305
754
9879
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.30
GRANBURY ISD
4/20/2007
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.31
DONALD B CAMPBELL
7/4/2006
HOOD
2231
650
15908
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.33
ROBERT F TAYLOR ET UX
6/23/2006
HOOD
2220
220
13306
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.35
NELDA GOIN
6/23/2006
HOOD
2220
212
13302
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.36
WILLIAM ROEHMER ET UX
6/23/2006
HOOD
2220
196
13294
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.37
TERRY VENABLE ET UX
6/23/2006
HOOD
2220
202
13297
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.38
RAYMOND SLIVA ET UX
6/23/2006
HOOD
2220
214
13303
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.40
WILLIAM FRED TUCKER ET UX
6/23/2006
HOOD
2220
228
13310
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.42
JERRY R SINGLETON ET UX
6/23/2006
HOOD
2220
206
13299
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.42
JERRY R SINGLETON ET UX
6/23/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.44
GARRY LYNN GRAY ET UX
6/23/2006
HOOD
2220
194
13293
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.45
JOHN DAVIS ET UX
6/25/2006
HOOD
2223
695
14075
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.46
BRUNO J GLATZEL
6/23/2006
HOOD
2223
720
14086
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.49
TAMMYE H HEALER ET UX
6/29/2006
HOOD
2220
218
13305
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.50
RUFUS P MCKENZIE ET UX
6/23/2006
HOOD
2220
216
13304
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.51
BETTY E TAYLOR ET UX
7/10/2006
HOOD
2220
222
13307
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.53
STANLEY BREWER ET UX
6/23/2006
HOOD
2223
699
14077
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.54
GERALD DEROOS ET UX
6/29/2006
HOOD
2223
693
14074
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.58
J C CAMPBELL IND & TSTEE
7/14/2006
HOOD
2223
718
14085
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.58
J C CAMPBELL IND & TSTEE
7/14/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.59
JERRY A CAMPBELL
7/14/2006
HOOD
2223
716
14084
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.61
BEVERLY B DAVIS
7/24/2006
HOOD
2223
687
14071
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.64
LINDA WILCOX
8/30/2006
HOOD
2236
779
17117
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.65
JERRY LEAKE ET UX
9/25/2006
HOOD
2257
987
21968
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.66
JAMES MICHAEL WOOTEN ET UX
11/21/2006
HOOD
2270
63
1401
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.68
JAMES LOYD GRIDER JR
11/1/2006
HOOD
2293
569
6997
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.74
RITA A TILLEY
4/8/2009
HOOD
2478
759
6561
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.75
BEULAH IVEY
5/7/2009
HOOD
2485
683
8157
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.76
WILLSHER PROPERTIES LLC
4/27/2009
HOOD
2485
672
8153
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.78
NICHOLAS CANGIAMILLA JR ET
5/1/2009
HOOD
2506
505
13173
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.79
HELEN A FARCAS IND & AIF
10/5/2009
HOOD
2518
658
16188
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.80
JUSRYN COMPANY INC
2/12/2010
HOOD
2534
359
2810
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.81
ARNOLD C JAMES ET UX
1/19/2010
HOOD
2534
386
2820
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.82
LOUIS EUGENE MASSENGALE ET UX
4/20/2010
HOOD
2541
764
4614
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.83
JANET KAY MARION MILLER
4/14/2010
HOOD
2545
965
5588
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.84
BILLY MAX WARNICK ET UX
8/18/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0011460
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.85
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
12/6/2010
HOOD
 
 
2011-0000424
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.86
ROBERT VERNON BAGWELL ET UX
7/18/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0008751
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.87
JAMES LYNN BAGWELL ET UX
7/15/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0008750
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.89
MICHAEL S WARNICK
9/10/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0010187
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.90
LARRY GENE TILLEY
11/1/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0012913
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.91
LARRY GENE TILLEY
2/4/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0002215
TX
HOOD
TX2210043.92
JOHNNY T HARRIS ET UX
4/12/2010
HOOD
2541
827
4632
TX
HOOD
TX2210044.00
PUTTEET REV TRUST ET AL
8/1/2003
HOOD
1937
596
12650
TX
HOOD
TX2210048.00
WALLACE BILLY JOE ET UX
7/12/2003
HOOD
1939
528
13047
TX
HOOD
TX2210049.01
BECK RAYMOND EDWARD ET UX
8/2/2003
HOOD
1939
520
13044
TX
HOOD
TX2210049.01
BECK RAYMOND EDWARD ET UX
8/2/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210050.01
LEO POTISHMAN FOUNDATION
6/27/2003
HOOD
1935
300
12140
TX
HOOD
TX2210050.02
KATHERINE CAMPOS
1/30/2004
HOOD
1996
316
5042
TX
HOOD
TX2210051.00
BOLTON JERREL E ET AL
7/17/2003
HOOD
1949
679
15206
TX
HOOD
TX2210052.00
DURANT FAM'LY IRREV TR
7/17/2003
HOOD
1949
681
15207
TX
HOOD
TX2210055.01
HUBBARD H L ET UX
8/7/2003
HOOD
1945
902
14345
TX
HOOD
TX2210056.01
FINLEY NORA DE ALVA MOORE
8/16/2003
HOOD
1945
883
14341
TX
HOOD
TX2210056.01
FINLEY NORA DE ALVA MOORE
8/16/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210057.01
RUTH ELLEN BROWN ET AL
8/7/2003
HOOD
1941
114
13364
TX
HOOD
TX2210057.02
WILLIAM PANNILL AYCOCK
2/1/2005
HOOD
2076
672
2227
TX
HOOD
TX2210057.03
EDWARD S AYCOCK
2/1/2005
HOOD
2077
757
2485
TX
HOOD
TX2210058.00
PATTERSON TANYA ET AL
8/29/2003
HOOD
1949
685
15209
TX
HOOD
TX2210059.00
WITHERSPOON III CLAUDE ETU
8/29/2003
HOOD
1949
687
15210
TX
HOOD
TX2210060.01
G & M LAND & CATTLE CO
8/29/2003
HOOD
1949
689
15211
TX
HOOD
TX2210060.02
SHARP LLOYD H
8/13/2003
HOOD
1954
563
16341
TX
HOOD
TX2210060.03
SHARP HAZEL/L SHARP A/I/F
8/13/2003
HOOD
1954
561
16340
TX
HOOD
TX2210060.04
KENNETH W CAUSEY ET UX
11/7/2003
HOOD
1969
384
19783
TX
HOOD
TX2210060.05
ROBERT EARL DAVIS ET UX
11/7/2003
HOOD
1969
406
19792
TX
HOOD
TX2210060.06
BRYAN K CAUSEY ET UX
11/7/2003
HOOD
1969
381
19782
TX
HOOD
TX2210060.07
JAMES M KNAVEL
11/20/2003
HOOD
1969
378
19782
TX
HOOD
TX2210060.08
STEVEN B SMITH ET UX
11/7/2003
HOOD
1969
375
19781
TX
HOOD
TX2210060.09
HOWARD L SMITH ET UX
11/7/2003
HOOD
1969
372
19780
TX
HOOD
TX2210060.10
JOHNNY R WHITLEY ET UX
12/3/2003
HOOD
1971
799
20286
TX
HOOD
TX2210060.11
WILLIAM L NICHOLS ET UX
11/7/2003
HOOD
1969
387
19785
TX
HOOD
TX2210060.12
TINA MARIE HANSEN
8/17/2004
HOOD
2038
274
14372
TX
HOOD
TX2210061.00
ARCHIE JOE WHEAT
8/21/2003
HOOD
1949
691
15212
TX
HOOD
TX2210061.00
ARCHIE JOE WHEAT
8/21/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210062.01
CHARLES R SNAKARD
7/30/2003
HOOD
1945
895
14344
TX
HOOD
TX2210062.02
LAURA S CROSBY
7/30/2003
HOOD
1945
889
14343
TX
HOOD
TX2210064.00
CAMP FIRE USA 1ST TEXAS
8/29/2003
HOOD
1949
695
15213
TX
HOOD
TX2210066.00
LARRY L CLARK ET UX
9/30/2003
HOOD
1956
588
16809
TX
HOOD
TX2210067.00
MILDRED LOUISE MCCLENDON
10/2/2003
HOOD
1961
626
17964
TX
HOOD
TX2210069.00
E F ALLISON ET UX
9/18/2003
HOOD
1956
612
16818
TX
HOOD
TX2210071.00
HARMON L ADAIR JR ET UX
9/22/2003
HOOD
1957
529
17042
TX
HOOD
TX2210072.00
THOMAS ROYCE HARBER ET UX
10/2/2003
HOOD
1956
590
16810
TX
HOOD
TX2210074.01
STEWART & DURANT CATTLE CO
7/17/2003
HOOD
1951
593
15660
TX
HOOD
TX2210074.02
JAMES W MENEFEE
8/30/2003
HOOD
1954
555
16337
TX
HOOD
TX2210074.03
WILLIAM FRANK HARRIS
8/26/2003
HOOD
1954
553
16336
TX
HOOD
TX2210074.04
MARY TOM HARRIS MENEFEE
8/30/2003
HOOD
1954
559
16339
TX
HOOD
TX2210074.05
DAVID L MENEFEE
8/30/2003
HOOD
1954
557
16338
TX
HOOD
TX2210074.06
WM LEE DESANDERS ET AL
6/5/2006
HOOD
2211
512
11236
TX
HOOD
TX2210075.01
DURANT GRANTOR TRUST A & B
7/17/2003
HOOD
1951
589
15658
TX
HOOD
TX2210075.01
DURANT GRANTOR TRUST A & B
7/17/2003
 
 
 
 
 
HOOD
TX2210075.01
DURANT GRANTOR TRUST A & B
7/17/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210075.02
BRUCE A AWALT
12/2/2006
HOOD
2277
175
3149
TX
HOOD
TX2210075.03
DAVID M AWALT
12/2/2006
HOOD
2277
173
3148
TX
HOOD
TX2210075.04
RICHARD EADES
12/12/2006
HOOD
2277
169
3146
TX
HOOD
TX2210075.05
DIANA EADES FRANKLIN
12/12/2006
HOOD
2277
171
3147
TX
HOOD
TX2210075.06
JACK D EADES JR
1/15/2007
HOOD
2281
985
4285
TX
HOOD
TX2210075.07
LORRAINE ELIZABETH EADES
1/15/2007
HOOD
2281
983
4284
TX
HOOD
TX2210078.00
FRANCES CUTTS IND & INDEP
8/29/2003
HOOD
1954
543
16332
TX
HOOD
TX2210079.00
JACK PATTERSON ET AL
8/29/2003
HOOD
1954
547
16334
TX
HOOD
TX2210080.00
METHODIST CHILDREN'S HOME
9/3/2003
HOOD
1954
541
16331
TX
HOOD
TX2210081.01
DENNIS R MINTER ET UX
8/30/2003
HOOD
1951
591
15659
TX
HOOD
TX2210081.02
METHODIST CHILDREN'S HOME
11/3/2003
HOOD
1964
808
18698
TX
HOOD
TX2210081.03
ACTON UNITED METHODIST CH
6/14/2004
HOOD
2055
739
18575
TX
HOOD
TX2210085.00
MABEL ROE
9/10/2003
HOOD
1964
810
18699
TX
HOOD
TX2210086.00
JACKIE W COURTNEY SR ET UX
10/23/2003
HOOD
1961
621
17962
TX
HOOD
TX2210088.00
STEVE N WILKERSON ET UX
9/15/2003
HOOD
1954
550
16335
TX
HOOD
TX2210089.01
SUNCHASE DEVELOPMENT CO
8/18/2003
HOOD
1966
250
19059
TX
HOOD
TX2210089.07
JON HARRIS STARNES ET UX
10/2/2007
HOOD
2354
958
21323
TX
HOOD
TX2210089.08
JEAN STARNES
10/1/2007
HOOD
2354
955
21322
TX
HOOD
TX2210089.09
BISHOP-WINDHAM FAMILY LP
1/2/2008
HOOD
2382
69
4146
TX
HOOD
TX2210089.11
ROBERT EARL DORRIS
8/5/2003
HOOD
1939
523
13045
TX
HOOD
TX2210089.14
MERILYN RUTH EVANS
3/5/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0002848
TX
HOOD
TX2210093.00
BILLY J ROLLINS ET UX
10/20/2003
HOOD
1963
736
18406
TX
HOOD
TX2210094.00
VICTORIA NADOLSKI YOUNG
9/30/2003
HOOD
1963
734
18405
TX
HOOD
TX2210095.00
RONALD JUDSON COONROD
9/30/2003
HOOD
1957
527
17041
TX
HOOD
TX2210096.00
CLINE FAMILY TRUST
9/23/2003
HOOD
1957
531
17043
TX
HOOD
TX2210097.01
LEONARD INVESTMENT ET AL
9/23/2003
HOOD
1956
603
16815
TX
HOOD
TX2210097.02
SHARON ANN BLAKNEY
2/6/2006
HOOD
2176
509
2980
TX
HOOD
TX2210097.03
DOROTHY SUE COLEMAN
2/6/2006
HOOD
2176
503
2978
TX
HOOD
TX2210097.04
TOMMY JAMES WALKER
2/6/2006
HOOD
2176
506
2979
TX
HOOD
TX2210097.05
LEXA STECKO, JUDITH SCOTT
4/5/2006
HOOD
2191
587
6576
TX
HOOD
TX2210098.00
LYNDA A WALLACE
10/22/2003
HOOD
1964
813
18700
TX
HOOD
TX2210100.01
JAMES HAROLD GILLIAM
10/2/2003
HOOD
1964
815
18701
TX
HOOD
TX2210100.02
JOSEPH BLANTON GILLIAM
10/2/2003
HOOD
1964
817
18702
TX
HOOD
TX2210100.03
ALLISON GLADYS GILLIAM
10/2/2003
HOOD
1964
819
18703
TX
HOOD
TX2210100.04
JAMES R ROBINSON ET UX
11/20/2003
HOOD
1971
806
20289
TX
HOOD
TX2210103.00
MRS W A MICKLE
11/12/2003
HOOD
1969
392
19787
TX
HOOD
TX2210104.01
MRS ALBERT GEE
10/10/2003
HOOD
1969
409
19793
TX
HOOD
TX2210104.02
ARTHUR PIERCE GEE
10/10/2003
HOOD
1969
411
19794
TX
HOOD
TX2210104.03
FLORA ETHEL TAYLOR
10/10/2003
HOOD
1969
413
19795
TX
HOOD
TX2210104.04
WILLENE GEE POYNOR
10/10/2003
HOOD
1969
415
19796
TX
HOOD
TX2210105.00
JULIAN C MASSEY ET UX
8/7/2003
HOOD
1957
524
17040
TX
HOOD
TX2210106.00
JULIAN C MASSEY ET UX
8/7/2003
HOOD
1957
521
17039
TX
HOOD
TX2210107.00
MAURINE CRAMER GILLILAND
10/10/2003
HOOD
1961
623
17963
TX
HOOD
TX2210110.01
EUGENE C WYATT
11/17/2003
HOOD
1969
400
19790
TX
HOOD
TX2210110.01
EUGENE C WYATT
11/17/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210110.02
GRETA LOU VAUGHN NOBLE
1/22/2004
HOOD
1991
120
3829
TX
HOOD
TX2210113.00
CULP RANDA SUZANNE ET AL
10/8/2003
HOOD
1969
390
19786
TX
HOOD
TX2210114.00
LINDON M STEWART ET UX
8/7/2001
HOOD
1788
154
14515
TX
HOOD
TX2210114.00
LINDON M STEWART ET UX
8/7/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210116.00
ST TX M-103312
10/7/2003
SOMERVELL
119
829
36232
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210116.00
ST TX M-103312
10/7/2003
HOOD
1969
417
19797
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210117.00
ST TX M-103311
10/7/2003
HOOD
1966
259
19061
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210117.00
ST TX M-103311
10/7/2003
JOHNSON
3221
268
3294
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210118.00
LINDI GRISSOM GRANGER ETAL
11/22/2003
HOOD
1980
579
1343
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210118.00
LINDI GRISSOM GRANGER ETAL
11/22/2003
SOMERVELL
121
738
36585
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.01
DAVID COGDILL
12/5/2003
HOOD
1972
694
20512
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.02
ALAN COGDILL
12/5/2003
HOOD
1972
684
20508
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.03
PATSY ANN COGDILL
12/10/2003
HOOD
1972
692
20511
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.04
STACY GENABEL W
12/9/2003
HOOD
1972
689
20510
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.05
WHITE DOROTHY MARIE
12/9/2003
HOOD
1972
686
20509
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.06
HUMPHRIES HULEN L ET UX
11/20/2003
HOOD
1977
466
558
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.07
WHITE JAMES DAVID
12/16/2003
HOOD
1977
442
547
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.08
WHITE ROGER DALE
12/16/2003
HOOD
1977
444
548
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.09
MORIN SANDRA W
1/29/2004
HOOD
1991
113
3826
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.11
LYNDON J BUSCH ET UX
6/1/2006
HOOD
2216
413
12408
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.12
K M WHITE & D L TAYLOR
9/15/2006
HOOD
2242
701
18458
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.13
DEBORAH LYNN TAYLOR
10/19/2006
HOOD
2255
613
21410
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.14
VICKIE DENISE SMITH
11/3/2006
HOOD
2257
993
21971
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.15
SUE ARMSTRONG KING
11/3/2006
HOOD
2257
997
21973
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.16
DEBORAH GAIL RUSSELL
11/3/2006
HOOD
2257
995
21972
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.17
MARSHA ANN VASS
11/3/2006
HOOD
2257
999
21974
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.18
BARBARA ANN SMITH
10/19/2006
HOOD
2281
887
4246
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.19
DORIS JENNETT GOEN
10/19/2006
HOOD
2281
891
4247
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.20
WANDA SUE BERRY
10/19/2006
HOOD
2281
883
4245
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.21
MARGIE MARIE BITTERS
10/19/2006
HOOD
2281
879
4244
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.22
KAREN OLSEN
11/30/2006
HOOD
2281
919
4259
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.23
RANDAL PAUL JORDAN
1/27/2007
HOOD
2281
838
4229
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.24
PATTI JORDAN ROOKS
1/27/2007
HOOD
2281
841
4230
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.25
PAULA JORDAN CHRISTOPHER
1/27/2007
HOOD
2281
844
4231
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.26
PAMELA JORDAN SPENCE
1/27/2007
HOOD
2281
847
4232
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.29
ROBERT LEE WILLIAMS
9/30/2006
HOOD
2244
887
18980
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.31
ELIZABETH A OESTREICH
9/28/2006
HOOD
2244
893
18982
TX
HOOD
TX2210120.32
ROBERT ALLEN RANEY
9/30/2006
HOOD
2244
896
18983
TX
HOOD
TX2210121.00
BROWN TERRY NEIL ET AL
9/5/2003
HOOD
1971
809
20290
TX
HOOD
TX2210123.01
ESTES GRADEN KYLE ET UX
12/5/2003
HOOD
1971
804
20288
TX
HOOD
TX2210123.02
CHENNAULT MAX B ET UX
1/7/2004
HOOD
1977
446
549
TX
HOOD
TX2210125.01
CLARENCE W VAUGHN JR ET UX
12/31/2003
HOOD
1976
889
391
TX
HOOD
TX2210125.02
RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INS
4/28/2005
HOOD
2119
433
11969
TX
HOOD
TX2210125.03
ROBIN K SNIDER ET UX
5/19/2005
HOOD
2119
347
11941
TX
HOOD
TX2210125.04
MAX G HITT IND & INDEP EXE
2/10/2004
HOOD
2009
19
7848
TX
HOOD
TX2210125.05
EDWARD D LOWE
10/13/2006
HOOD
2270
28
1386
TX
HOOD
TX2210125.06
CAROLINE A BLACK
2/10/2004
HOOD
1991
143
3837
TX
HOOD
TX2210125.07
RICHARD L LANE ET UX
2/17/2004
HOOD
1987
585
3012
TX
HOOD
TX2210125.08
ANDREA L MINKE
3/3/2008
HOOD
2396
23
7514
TX
HOOD
TX2210125.09
ROY KINNARD ET UX
2/8/2008
HOOD
2392
190
6630
TX
HOOD
TX2210125.10
WOLF HOLLOW I LP
6/5/2008
HOOD
2433
277
16290
TX
HOOD
TX2210126.00
O P LEONARD JR INVEST CO
9/23/2003
HOOD
1956
619
16821
TX
HOOD
TX2210127.00
JAMES CHARLES L
11/22/2003
HOOD
1977
458
554
TX
HOOD
TX2210128.00
T & P PROPERTIES PART'SHIP
11/12/2003
HOOD
1977
460
555
TX
HOOD
TX2210129.00
CLEVELAND DAVID L ET UX
12/13/2003
HOOD
1977
454
552
TX
HOOD
TX2210132.00
HIGHTOWER LYNN S ET UX
11/24/2003
HOOD
1972
698
20514
TX
HOOD
TX2210133.00
JAMES CHARLES L ET AL
11/22/2003
HOOD
1977
456
553
TX
HOOD
TX2210134.01
O P LEONARD JR INVEST ETAL
9/23/2003
HOOD
1956
609
16817
TX
HOOD
TX2210134.02
LEONARD SCOUT PROPERTY
4/30/2006
HOOD
2196
534
8012
TX
HOOD
TX2210135.00
FORT WORTH REAL ESTATE INC
8/7/2001
HOOD
1788
153
14514
TX
HOOD
TX2210135.00
FORT WORTH REAL ESTATE INC
8/7/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210136.00
LYNIE BELL KENNEDY
1/5/2004
HOOD
1977
452
551
TX
HOOD
TX2210137.00
GEE RALPH WENDELL ET UX
1/7/2004
HOOD
1977
434
545
TX
HOOD
TX2210138.00
JOHNNIE W ROLLINS ET UX
12/4/2003
HOOD
1977
440
546
TX
HOOD
TX2210138.00
JOHNNIE W ROLLINS ET UX
12/4/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210139.01
KENNETH L PAYNE ET UX
1/14/2004
HOOD
1980
547
1332
TX
HOOD
TX2210139.02
SALLIE C SIMPSON
12/20/2006
HOOD
2289
219
5920
TX
HOOD
TX2210140.00
LINDON M STEWART ET UX
8/7/2001
HOOD
1929
309
10920
TX
HOOD
TX2210143.01
ALICE CASH NASH
1/20/2004
HOOD
1991
103
3823
TX
HOOD
TX2210143.02
MARY RHODES CHRISMAN
1/20/2004
HOOD
1991
99
3822
TX
HOOD
TX2210143.03
CHEYNE RONALD R
3/18/2004
HOOD
1996
320
5044
TX
HOOD
TX2210143.04
RON VAN HOFWEGEN ET UX
10/26/2004
HOOD
2055
732
18572
TX
HOOD
TX2210143.05
JAMES R PERRY & JUNE PERRY
5/1/2005
HOOD
2105
839
8867
TX
HOOD
TX2210143.06
RON INVESTMENTS LTD
12/8/2005
HOOD
2169
317
1152
TX
HOOD
TX2210143.07
RICHARD G HIBBELER ET UX
2/7/2006
HOOD
2180
982
4009
TX
HOOD
TX2210143.08
DERALYNN DEE DEMPSEY
5/15/2007
HOOD
2308
933
10638
TX
HOOD
TX2210143.09
JAMES W TRAVIS ET UX
7/14/2007
HOOD
2332
269
16058
TX
HOOD
TX2210143.10
MARK A PINSKA
6/14/2007
HOOD
2318
233
12814
TX
HOOD
TX2210143.12
DAVID SEARS ET UX
6/6/2007
HOOD
2318
245
12820
TX
HOOD
TX2210144.00
JUDITH A CHESBROUGH-SHAW
1/22/2004
HOOD
1984
628
2341
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.01
THORNTON LYNDA MACEACHIN
1/20/2004
HOOD
1983
442
2041
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.02
JACK MONROE RANDAL
1/20/2004
HOOD
1983
438
2040
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.03
STEVE C ELY ET UX
2/5/2007
HOOD
2281
899
4250
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.04
STEVE C ELY ET UX
2/5/2007
HOOD
2283
288
4630
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.05
STEVEN C WALT
2/8/2007
HOOD
2281
901
4251
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.06
RALPH L PURGET ET UX
2/12/2007
HOOD
2283
286
4629
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.07
JON A WHITE ET UX
2/5/2007
HOOD
2281
907
4254
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.08
JOAN FEY ET VIR
2/5/2007
HOOD
2281
905
4253
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.09
DELMAR L ULLOM ET UX
2/5/2007
HOOD
2281
903
4252
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0A
JAMES W CULP
10/14/2008
HOOD
2449
14
20114
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0B
J CULP INC
10/14/2008
HOOD
2442
874
18651
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0C
JAYSON A CLUBB ET UX
6/1/2008
HOOD
2442
880
18654
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0D
KEVIN W VANN JCD DD
10/14/2008
HOOD
2442
876
18652
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0E
LYNDON L STROUD ET UX
5/10/2008
HOOD
2442
878
18653
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0F
BETTY JO MCPHERSON & LINDA
10/20/2008
HOOD
2446
806
19627
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0G
HAROLD E WARE ET UX
10/14/2008
HOOD
2442
898
18662
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0H
KEVIN R CURRENT
11/12/2008
HOOD
2442
917
18669
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0I
LEVI JACKSON ET UX
7/25/2008
HOOD
2442
919
18670
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0J
DANNY MCGRAW JR ET UX
6/23/2008
HOOD
2446
780
19618
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0K
ADAM DOUCET III ET UX
8/20/2008
HOOD
2463
530
3227
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0M
ROBERT L STEELE JR ET UX
6/9/2008
HOOD
2449
38
20125
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0N
MICHAEL SPENCER ET UX
6/10/2008
HOOD
2463
537
3230
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0P
RON BAKER ET UX
3/30/2009
HOOD
2478
749
6556
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0Q
CHARLES J CRAWFORD
3/30/2009
HOOD
2478
751
6557
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0R
RYAN HUEBINGER ET UX
3/30/2009
HOOD
2474
151
5622
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0S
JAMES C CROSBY ET UX
3/30/2009
HOOD
2481
882
7302
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0T
CLESSIE HOLLOWAY ET UX
3/30/2009
HOOD
2481
880
7301
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0U
CRAIG W GOSSARD ET UX
3/30/2009
HOOD
2481
888
7305
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0V
DARRELL V ENDICOTT
3/30/2009
HOOD
2481
886
7304
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0W
PATRICK A DANIEL ET UX
3/20/2009
HOOD
2481
878
7300
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0X
TERESA L BRIGMAN ET VIR
3/30/2009
HOOD
2481
965
7332
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0Y
KATHY SCOTT
3/30/2009
HOOD
2481
967
7333
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.0Z
MENG M LAM
6/8/2009
HOOD
2488
120
8724
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.10
RAYMOND F GADDY ET UX
2/5/2007
HOOD
2283
284
4628
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.11
JAIME R GARCIA ET UX
2/10/2007
HOOD
2281
895
4248
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.12
GAYLE MAX CALK ET UX
2/15/2007
HOOD
2281
897
4249
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.13
PAUL DIETRICH ET UX
2/6/2007
HOOD
2281
909
4255
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.14
VERNON L POE ET UX
2/10/2007
HOOD
2284
499
4829
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.15
ANTHONY E SHIFFLETT ET UX
2/10/2007
HOOD
2284
503
4831
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.16
WILLIAM GIBSON III ET UX
3/5/2007
HOOD
2289
245
5933
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.17
EUGENIA DARBONNE
3/7/2007
HOOD
2289
270
5940
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.18
RICKY D RHINE ET UX
2/26/2007
HOOD
2289
243
5932
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.19
JERRY D SMITH ET UX
3/14/2007
HOOD
2293
607
7013
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.1A
DAMON CUMBA ET UX
7/29/2009
HOOD
2501
462
11871
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.1B
KEESHA D ALLEN
7/30/2009
HOOD
2503
976
12530
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.1C
TIM W JUSTIS ET UX
10/16/2009
HOOD
2515
97
15280
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.1D
BERRY ALLEN HUFFMAN ET UX
12/15/2009
HOOD
2523
633
209
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.1E
LOUIS M BUSTOS
1/6/2010
HOOD
2524
924
560
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.1F
MARCUS A MALLOY ET UX
7/12/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0009299
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.1G
PAUL HYDE ET UX
8/25/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-000996
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.20
CECIL N LILLARD ET UX
3/14/2007
HOOD
2293
605
7012
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.21
BILLY C SMITH ET UX
3/13/2007
HOOD
2293
621
7020
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.22
MICHAEL B BROWN ET UX
3/5/2007
HOOD
2293
619
7019
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.23
SCOTT R BERRY ET UX
3/7/2007
HOOD
2293
623
7021
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.24
GERALD T WILLIAMSON ET UX
3/19/2007
HOOD
2293
615
7017
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.25
GARY J PEDERSON ET UX
3/27/2007
HOOD
2293
609
7014
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.26
ELEANOR MCINTYRE ET VIR
3/14/2007
HOOD
2293
611
7015
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.27
RUSSELL VERNON ET UX
3/14/2007
HOOD
2293
613
7016
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.28
JAMES N BURKEEN JR ET UX
2/26/2007
HOOD
2293
617
7018
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.29
DAVID B CHANDLER ET UX
3/21/2007
HOOD
2298
691
8137
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.30
ANTHONY L LONG JR ET UX
3/28/2007
HOOD
2293
601
7010
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.31
JACKIE GATEWOOD
3/29/2007
HOOD
2293
603
7011
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.32
STANLEY J WINQUIST
3/14/2007
HOOD
2308
899
10626
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.33
YANCY D BRACKIN ET UX
2/7/2007
HOOD
2336
63
16951
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.34
MICHAEL J BROWN ET UX
8/30/2004
HOOD
2042
719
15454
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.35
RANDY L REMPEL ET UX
5/6/2008
HOOD
2405
711
9825
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.36
JAMES L WINQUIST ET UX
5/6/2008
HOOD
2405
713
9826
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.37
LORI J GRAHAM
3/14/2007
HOOD
2403
50
9193
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.38
RICHARD L KOCH ET UX
5/2/2008
HOOD
2405
715
9827
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.39
NICKY D MILSON ET UX
5/2/2008
HOOD
2405
684
9813
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.40
JAMES R SZENASY ET UX
5/6/2008
HOOD
2405
686
9814
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.41
GILBERT N HARRISON ET UX
5/2/2008
HOOD
2408
496
10428
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.42
MELISSA ANNE NADASON
5/6/2008
HOOD
2414
243
11735
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.43
ROBERT B MCGEE ET UX
5/6/2008
HOOD
2405
688
9815
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.44
CASEY WALLACE ET UX
5/6/2008
HOOD
2405
678
9810
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.45
TIMOTHY HILTON ET UX
5/16/2008
HOOD
2405
682
9812
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.46
LEONARD J BANKFORD ET UX
5/16/2008
HOOD
2405
690
9816
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.47
JACK D FALLIN ET UX
5/6/2008
HOOD
2414
237
11732
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.48
GENE HUGHES ET UX
5/6/2008
HOOD
2414
235
11731
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.49
MELISSA J WHITTET
5/27/2008
HOOD
2414
245
11736
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.50
ROBERT L SCHNICK ET UX
6/10/2008
HOOD
2414
253
11740
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.51
DOYLE A MILLER ET UX
6/10/2008
HOOD
2414
255
11741
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.52
JUDITH LYNN YOUNG
6/10/2008
HOOD
2414
222
11725
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.53
RONALD R NEWSOM ET UX
6/1/2008
HOOD
2414
257
11742
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.54
KEVIN E VOIGT ET UX
6/10/2008
HOOD
2414
293
11759
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.55
LAYNE S LADNER ET UX
6/10/2008
HOOD
2414
295
11760
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.56
JOHN R COX ET UX
6/23/2008
HOOD
2414
297
11761
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.57
LINDA HARTE
6/1/2008
HOOD
2419
138
12935
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.58
JOSEPH S GRISHAM ET UX
6/23/2008
HOOD
2414
287
11756
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.59
STUART B SMITH ET UX
6/23/2008
HOOD
2414
272
11749
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.60
WILLIAM GARY EMMETT ET UX
7/1/2008
HOOD
2414
277
11751
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.61
CHARLES BANDEMER ET UX
6/10/2008
HOOD
2419
171
12950
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.62
GLORIA FREDRICK ET AL
6/10/2008
HOOD
2419
144
12938
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.63
ROBERT I DAVIS ET UX
6/23/2008
HOOD
2419
148
12940
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.64
JERRY GEORGE ET UX
6/16/2008
HOOD
2419
146
12939
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.65
ZACKARY ERWIN ET UX
6/23/2008
HOOD
2419
150
12941
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.66
JEANA K LOCKE
6/23/2008
HOOD
2419
140
12936
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.67
TODD OPPERMANN ET UX
6/23/2008
HOOD
2429
910
15444
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.68
PRICE MIDDLEBROOK III ETUX
7/1/2008
HOOD
2419
161
12945
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.69
DARRELL D HARRISON ET UX
6/16/2008
HOOD
2419
163
12946
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.70
JEROME R YOUNG
5/16/2008
HOOD
2433
268
16286
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.71
RONALD LEE BERRYMAN ET UX
5/27/2008
HOOD
2433
322
16309
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.72
JACK F WORKMAN ET UX
7/15/2008
HOOD
2429
906
15442
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.73
ROBERT BERRY ET UX
6/16/2008
HOOD
2429
908
15443
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.74
BARRY N SMITH ET UX
5/6/2008
HOOD
2429
916
15447
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.75
FLOYD E COLLINS III ET UX
6/23/2008
HOOD
2429
932
15455
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.76
BOBBYE R PETTY
7/1/2008
HOOD
2423
150
13939
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.77
DIXON 1982 TRUST
7/15/2008
HOOD
2423
155
13942
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.78
KEVIN ROBERTS ET UX
7/15/2008
HOOD
2429
928
15453
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.79
THEARON W LANDRUM ET UX
7/23/2008
HOOD
2429
926
15452
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.80
G MICHAEL DIXON ET UX
6/23/2008
HOOD
2429
866
15422
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.81
TERRY DARRELL MAYO ET UX
7/15/2008
HOOD
2429
914
15446
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.82
DIANNE L FORD
5/6/2008
HOOD
2429
912
15445
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.83
EARL GILLUM JR ET UX
7/15/2008
HOOD
2429
918
15448
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.84
EARL COPPERSMITH ET UX
8/15/2008
HOOD
2429
922
15450
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.85
MARK G KERTZ ET UX
7/25/2008
HOOD
2429
920
15449
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.86
JOHN W PETTY II ET UX
6/16/2008
HOOD
2429
924
15451
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.87
AMY BELL
8/20/2008
HOOD
2433
300
16300
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.88
JOHN W PATTEN ET UX
8/12/2008
HOOD
2429
886
15432
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.89
DALE L SAATHOFF
6/23/2008
HOOD
2433
285
16293
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.90
LONNIE M FOX ET UX
7/25/2008
HOOD
2433
310
16304
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.91
DONALD R HOLMES ET UX
7/1/2008
HOOD
2433
291
16296
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.92
JOHNNY V STANDRIDGE ET UX
8/20/2008
HOOD
2434
976
16751
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.93
ROGER ENLOW ET UX
8/25/2008
HOOD
2437
269
17311
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.94
KAREN Z BITNAR INDIV & AIF
5/6/2008
HOOD
2437
276
17314
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.95
ERIC M BLEVINS ET UX
8/12/2008
HOOD
2449
4
20110
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.96
MARLEY INVESTMENTS LP
7/10/2008
HOOD
2437
274
17313
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.97
ACTON MUNICIPAL UTILITY
9/1/2008
HOOD
2442
847
18640
TX
HOOD
TX2210145.98
GEORGE W HAYDEN JR ET UX
9/4/2008
HOOD
2449
22
20118
TX
HOOD
TX2210146.00
PURSELLEY MARIA M
2/19/2004
HOOD
1991
128
3831
TX
HOOD
TX2210147.01
KING RAYMOND ET UX
2/10/2004
HOOD
1991
134
3833
TX
HOOD
TX2210147.02
DONNA E STOKER ET VIR
8/11/2004
HOOD
2038
255
14365
TX
HOOD
TX2210147.03
M G DURANT ET UX
8/14/2004
HOOD
2038
253
14364
TX
HOOD
TX2210147.04
DONALD L MOLINARI ET UX
8/4/2004
HOOD
2038
264
14369
TX
HOOD
TX2210147.05
RICHIE HAUGHT ET UX
8/25/2004
HOOD
2038
251
14363
TX
HOOD
TX2210147.06
M G DURANT ET UX
8/28/2004
HOOD
2038
249
14362
TX
HOOD
TX2210147.07
ALLEN ROBERT TACQUARD ETUX
9/1/2004
HOOD
2042
715
15452
TX
HOOD
TX2210147.08
EULA B GREEN
9/1/2004
HOOD
2042
709
15449
TX
HOOD
TX2210147.09
CAROL D HULSEY ET VIR
8/12/2004
HOOD
2042
706
15448
TX
HOOD
TX2210147.10
JAMES LYNCH ET UX
8/20/2004
HOOD
2111
522
10125
TX
HOOD
TX2210149.00
LEONARD HEATHINGTON
2/6/2004
HOOD
1984
623
2339
TX
HOOD
TX2210149.00
LEONARD HEATHINGTON
2/6/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210150.00
AMYETT TIMOTHY ET UX
2/2/2004
HOOD
1984
618
2337
TX
HOOD
TX2210151.00
PARRISH WILLIAM C ET UX
12/31/2003
HOOD
1980
541
1330
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210152.01
PALLMEYER WYNONIA IND/TRE
2/23/2004
HOOD
1987
596
3016
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210152.01
PALLMEYER WYNONIA IND/TRE
2/23/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210152.01
PALLMEYER WYNONIA IND/TRE
2/23/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210152.01
PALLMEYER WYNONIA IND/TRE
2/23/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210152.02
ROBERT RASH COPE
3/4/2005
HOOD
2087
243
4504
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210152.02
ROBERT RASH COPE
3/4/2005
JOHNSON
3506
354
11432
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210152.03
MICHAEL WINBURY SPILLER
3/10/2005
HOOD
2087
246
4505
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210152.03
MICHAEL WINBURY SPILLER
3/10/2005
JOHNSON
3506
358
11433
TX
HOOD
TX2210154.01
DAVID HARRIS ET UX
2/23/2004
HOOD
1987
588
3013
TX
HOOD
TX2210154.02
JAMES G WALSH TRUSTEE
3/23/2004
HOOD
2000
817
6152
TX
HOOD
TX2210154.03
JAMES G WALSH TRUSTEE
4/20/2004
HOOD
2005
81
7034
TX
HOOD
TX2210155.00
BILLY GENE ARMS ET UX
2/18/2004
HOOD
1987
578
3009
TX
HOOD
TX2210156.00
RODRIGUEZ MANUEL ET UX
2/24/2004
HOOD
1987
576
3008
TX
HOOD
TX2210158.00
SULLIVAN JOHN M
2/28/2004
HOOD
1991
139
3835
TX
HOOD
TX2210159.00
PARAMORE MICHAEL G ET UX
3/3/2004
HOOD
1991
141
3836
TX
HOOD
TX2210160.00
SHEFFIELD LARRY E ET UX
2/16/2004
HOOD
1991
115
3827
TX
HOOD
TX2210165.00
TEMPLE ROBERT D ET UX
2/26/2004
HOOD
1991
110
3825
TX
HOOD
TX2210166.00
CULLEN LEE CRISP ET UX
2/24/2004
HOOD
1996
293
5032
TX
HOOD
TX2210168.00
ISENBERG LEWIS H ET UX
3/5/2004
HOOD
1996
318
5043
TX
HOOD
TX2210170.00
DALY JAMES P ET UX
3/8/2004
HOOD
1996
310
5039
TX
HOOD
TX2210171.00
WHITE BRET A ET UX
3/4/2004
HOOD
1996
283
5027
TX
HOOD
TX2210172.00
CARMICHAEL FAMILY TRUST
3/26/2004
HOOD
1996
279
5025
TX
HOOD
TX2210173.00
MILSTEAD VERLLER
3/27/2004
HOOD
1996
281
5026
TX
HOOD
TX2210174.00
BENNETT JEANNE CATHERINE
3/26/2004
HOOD
1996
312
5040
TX
HOOD
TX2210175.00
TROY E MILSTEAD
3/27/2004
HOOD
1996
287
5029
TX
HOOD
TX2210176.00
RICHARD F FURR ET UX
3/26/2004
HOOD
1996
289
5030
TX
HOOD
TX2210178.00
DALY TIMOTHY ET UX
3/24/2004
HOOD
1996
276
5024
TX
HOOD
TX2210179.00
WALSH JAMES G INDIV/EXE
3/23/2004
HOOD
1996
299
5035
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HOOD
TX2210180.00
JAMES G WALSH TRUSTEE
3/23/2004
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1996
301
5036
TX
HOOD
TX2210181.00
WALSH JAMES G TRUSTEE
3/23/2004
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1996
303
5037
TX
HOOD
TX2210183.00
WHEELER WILLIAM ET UX
3/27/2004
HOOD
2000
808
6149
TX
HOOD
TX2210184.00
SONDERER CY S ET UX
3/27/2004
HOOD
2000
806
6148
TX
HOOD
TX2210187.00
HELEN ANDERSON
4/6/2004
HOOD
2005
83
7035
TX
HOOD
TX2210188.00
ROPER PHILLIP D ET UX
3/31/2004
HOOD
2000
801
6146
TX
HOOD
TX2210189.00
JACKSON JR TOMMY WAYNE
4/10/2004
HOOD
2000
804
6147
TX
HOOD
TX2210191.00
MOORE GWENDOLYN C
4/10/2004
HOOD
2005
74
7031
TX
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TX2210192.00
MOORE III GE0RGE M
3/31/2004
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2005
76
7032
TX
HOOD
TX2210193.00
DOWNING KEVIN S ET UX
4/13/2004
HOOD
2005
87
7036
TX
HOOD
TX2210195.00
MARTIN NOEL DAVID ET AL
4/16/2004
HOOD
2005
78
7033
TX
HOOD
TX2210196.00
KANAFSKY ROCHANA CASH
4/28/2004
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2009
13
7845
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TX2210197.00
MCKENZIE RUFUS P
4/30/2004
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17
7847
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TX2210198.00
MCKENZIE RUFUS P
4/30/2004
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2009
15
7846
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TX2210199.01
E LYNDA FILLER
5/10/2004
HOOD
2009
3
7841
TX
HOOD
TX2210199.02
RAYMOND S HIGGINS
7/10/2007
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2324
651
14321
TX
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TX2210201.01
MCKENZIE RUFUS P
4/30/2004
HOOD
2013
602
8692
TX
HOOD
TX2210201.02
HARRIETT ROBERTS
9/1/2006
HOOD
2269
989
1370
TX
HOOD
TX2210202.00
BOHN DENNIS ET UX
4/16/2004
HOOD
2009
9
7843
TX
HOOD
TX2210203.00
CROWE IV WILLIAM H ET UX
5/6/2004
HOOD
2013
598
8690
TX
HOOD
TX2210204.00
MARLOWE JAMES A
5/12/2004
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2013
600
8691
TX
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TX2210207.00
HAZLE THOMAS CALVIN
5/5/2004
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596
8689
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TX2210208.99
JOE D. EVANS
5/27/2004
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2012
124
8393
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TX2210209.99
VIRGINIA FERN MARTIN
5/27/2004
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2012
129
8396
TX
HOOD
TX2210210.00
EULA ANN MARTIN
5/19/2004
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2013
594
8688
TX
HOOD
TX2210211.01
JACKIE D ABLES
4/27/2004
HOOD
2013
588
8686
TX
HOOD
TX2210211.02
JAMES G WALSH TRUSTEE
3/7/2007
HOOD
2293
560
6993
TX
HOOD
TX2210212.00
PAUL LUTHER HIGGINS / VLB
5/13/2004
HOOD
2021
370
10439
TX
HOOD
TX2210213.01
ALICE CASH NASH
5/27/2004
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2013
567
8680
TX
HOOD
TX2210213.02
MARY RHODES CHRISMAN
5/28/2004
HOOD
2013
565
8679
TX
HOOD
TX2210213.03
CLAYTON ROBSHAW ET UX
6/11/2007
HOOD
2318
255
12825
TX
HOOD
TX2210213.04
EUNICE L ALLEN TACKETT
6/1/2004
HOOD
2021
411
10450
TX
HOOD
TX2210214.00
RICHARD JOSEPH SABO ET UX
4/28/2004
HOOD
2013
582
8684
TX
HOOD
TX2210215.00
GARY L COX & DEBRA K COX
6/7/2004
HOOD
2021
409
10449
TX
HOOD
TX2210217.01
JAMES G WALSH TRUSTEE
6/3/2004
HOOD
2021
407
10448
TX
HOOD
TX2210217.02
GRACE ELIZABETH JOHNSON
2/26/2007
HOOD
2284
515
4836
TX
HOOD
TX2210217.03
RAY E MASSIE ET UX
2/26/2007
HOOD
2281
874
4242
TX
HOOD
TX2210220.00
KEVIN GROVE & MARY GROVE
6/25/2004
HOOD
2021
1002
10555
TX
HOOD
TX2210221.00
RICHARD J HOLEMAN ET UX
6/25/2004
HOOD
2021
347
10430
TX
HOOD
TX2210222.00
MORRIS HESSELTINE ET UX
6/25/2004
HOOD
2021
345
10429
TX
HOOD
TX2210223.00
JAMES LAND & KATHY LAND
6/25/2004
HOOD
2021
343
10428
TX
HOOD
TX2210225.00
BYRON D KING ET UX
6/14/2004
HOOD
2021
1000
10554
TX
HOOD
TX2210226.00
MARTHA DALENE KING
6/24/2004
HOOD
2021
368
10438
TX
HOOD
TX2210227.00
L TERRY GREEN ET UX
6/28/2004
HOOD
2022
916
10785`
TX
HOOD
TX2210229.00
C B COX JR & BEVERLY C COX
7/7/2004
HOOD
2028
298
12078
TX
HOOD
TX2210230.00
JAMES R MAYES
5/14/2004
HOOD
2028
288
12075
TX
HOOD
TX2210231.00
DALE ALLEN SPARKS
6/6/2004
HOOD
2028
286
12074
TX
HOOD
TX2210232.00
K A SPARKS & KAREN SPARKS
6/9/2004
HOOD
2028
284
12073
TX
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TX2210233.00
RALPH WENDELL GEE
7/8/2004
HOOD
2028
282
12072
TX
HOOD
TX2210241.00
CHRISTINE WYATT
7/8/2004
HOOD
2059
775
19472
TX
HOOD
TX2210242.00
ERNEST D BICKLE ET UX
7/13/2004
HOOD
2028
269
12067
TX
HOOD
TX2210243.01
BYRON L CALLAHAN / VLB
6/24/2004
HOOD
2051
382
17563
TX
HOOD
TX2210243.02
MARVIN COLLINS
7/7/2004
HOOD
2032
302
12922
TX
HOOD
TX2210243.03
JAKE COOK
7/26/2004
HOOD
2038
262
14368
TX
HOOD
TX2210243.04
WILLIAM N LUEBBEHUSEN ETUX
12/10/2004
HOOD
2068
542
291
TX
HOOD
TX2210243.05
PHILLIP E LUEBBEHUSEN
12/10/2004
HOOD
2068
562
298
TX
HOOD
TX2210243.06
LEO A LUEBBEHUSEN
11/14/2007
HOOD
2356
737
21740
TX
HOOD
TX2210243.07
STEPHEN LUEBBEHUSEN ET UX
11/14/2007
HOOD
2356
739
21741
TX
HOOD
TX2210247.00
HOWARD F CHEEK ET UX
8/28/2004
HOOD
2042
727
15458
TX
HOOD
TX2210248.00
CAROLYN GODWIN
9/7/2004
HOOD
2042
725
15457
TX
HOOD
TX2210249.00
BILL C JACKSON ET UX
8/30/2004
HOOD
2042
730
15459
TX
HOOD
TX2210250.01
GEORGE DEE MATHIS
8/30/2004
HOOD
2042
736
15461
TX
HOOD
TX2210250.02
DOLORES HOLDEN
9/10/2004
HOOD
2042
741
15463
TX
HOOD
TX2210250.03
RODGER W BOWEN ET UX
10/17/2004
HOOD
2055
726
18570
TX
HOOD
TX2210251.01
BRYAN KEITH PAYNE
7/29/2004
HOOD
2042
733
15460
TX
HOOD
TX2210252.00
GLENDA M CAMPBELL
9/10/2004
HOOD
2042
711
15450
TX
HOOD
TX2210253.00
LEONARD ENTERPRISES INC
9/1/2004
HOOD
2042
738
15462
TX
HOOD
TX2210254.01
JACK L MAYFIELD
9/10/2004
HOOD
2042
713
15451
TX
HOOD
TX2210254.02
DAVID A SPRADLIN ET UX
1/28/2005
HOOD
2082
52
3427
TX
HOOD
TX2210255.00
R J SMELLEY ET AL
7/27/2001
HOOD
1767
211
9807
TX
HOOD
TX2210256.00
KUGGA MONCRIEF
9/14/2004
HOOD
2042
723
15456
TX
HOOD
TX2210257.00
RANDALL M REAVES ET UX
9/10/2004
HOOD
2042
721
15455
TX
HOOD
TX2210259.00
RALPH WENDELL GEE ET UX
9/14/2004
HOOD
2042
717
15453
TX
HOOD
TX2210267.00
WILLIAM L KING ET UX
9/7/2004
HOOD
2051
380
17562
TX
HOOD
TX2210268.00
MILL STREAM INVESTMENT PRT
9/29/2004
HOOD
2051
378
17561
TX
HOOD
TX2210269.00
JAMES FAMILY PARNERSHIP
9/29/2004
HOOD
2051
374
17559
TX
HOOD
TX2210270.00
WINSTON A SPARKS
9/22/2004
HOOD
2051
363
17554
TX
HOOD
TX2210271.00
RICHARD A CANANN ET AL
9/15/2004
HOOD
2051
367
17556
TX
HOOD
TX2210272.00
TERRI L GARNER REV TRUST
10/1/2004
HOOD
2051
370
17557
TX
HOOD
TX2210273.00
S B BEASLEY ET UX
9/28/2004
HOOD
2059
777
19473
TX
HOOD
TX2210275.00
MICHAEL CAMPBELL ET UX
10/9/2004
HOOD
2143
530
17409
TX
HOOD
TX2210276.20
JACKIE LYNN HAWKINS ET UX
9/6/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0010835
TX
HOOD
TX2210276.22
FRANCES BANDY ET VIR
9/26/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0010837
TX
HOOD
TX2210276.26
NATHAN HAWKINS ET UX
9/6/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0011936
TX
HOOD
TX2210276.27
RUSSELL W HAWKINS
10/7/2014
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2014-0011173
TX
HOOD
TX2210276.28
JERRY M MARTIN ET UX
10/13/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0011174
TX
HOOD
TX2210276.29
ROBERT RHETT RHODES ET UX
10/18/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0012091
TX
HOOD
TX2210276.30
DONNA G STEPHENS ET VIR
9/15/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0011178
TX
HOOD
TX2210276.31
CARRIE DELAINE RHODES
10/18/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0012090
TX
HOOD
TX2210276.32
JAMES ORAN RHODES
10/18/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0000670
TX
HOOD
TX2210277.00
GILBERT HENSLEE ET UX
10/25/2004
HOOD
2059
780
19474
TX
HOOD
TX2210278.00
SUNNYE L BURT
10/5/2004
HOOD
2051
372
17558
TX
HOOD
TX2210279.00
ISABEL FORD SCOTT EST ETAL
10/13/2004
HOOD
2051
350
17551
TX
HOOD
TX2210281.00
JASON SCOTT WORTHEN ET UX
10/18/2004
HOOD
2059
766
19469
TX
HOOD
TX2210285.00
RON GREENTHALER ET EX
10/20/2004
HOOD
2055
742
18756
TX
HOOD
TX2210287.00
RICKEY CURLEE ET UX
11/1/2004
HOOD
2052
979
17905
TX
HOOD
TX2210288.00
STEPHEN W WILLIAMS ET UX
10/19/2004
HOOD
2059
769
19470
TX
HOOD
TX2210290.01
PAYTE INVESTMENTS LTD
12/13/2004
HOOD
2071
276
984
TX
HOOD
TX2210290.15
SAM L SHIPLEY ET UX
5/11/2005
HOOD
2106
747
9115
TX
HOOD
TX2210290.16
WYNONIA PALLMEYER ESTATE
4/25/2005
HOOD
2119
345
11940
TX
HOOD
TX2210290.46
JAMES L PALMER
8/12/2007
HOOD
2370
497
1576
TX
HOOD
TX2210293.00
JAMES ALAN EASLEY ET UX
12/6/2004
HOOD
2064
245
20506
TX
HOOD
TX2210296.00
JERRY D DAWSON
12/10/2004
HOOD
2068
535
289
TX
HOOD
TX2210298.00
KRISTIE ANN HOOVER DAVIS
12/30/2004
HOOD
2073
179
1455
TX
HOOD
TX2210299.00
HENRY E HOOVER ET UX
12/30/2004
HOOD
2073
177
1454
TX
HOOD
TX2210301.00
HELEN JANE VAUGHN
10/12/2004
HOOD
2068
560
297
TX
HOOD
TX2210302.00
ALICE A CHASE
10/12/2004
HOOD
2068
558
296
TX
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TX2210303.00
BETTY L MCCREIGHT
10/12/2004
HOOD
2068
552
294
TX
HOOD
TX2210305.00
ROBERT D KILLION JR ET UX
10/21/2004
HOOD
2073
193
1461
TX
HOOD
TX2210308.01
DONALD DIRKS ET UX
12/8/2004
HOOD
2071
285
986
TX
HOOD
TX2210310.00
LARRY G COTTLE ET UX
12/15/2004
HOOD
2073
183
1457
TX
HOOD
TX2210317.00
DICK BRUTON
1/22/2005
HOOD
2079
177
2809
TX
HOOD
TX2210319.00
ACTON CEMETERY INC
2/28/2005
HOOD
2093
23
5849
TX
HOOD
TX2210319.00
ACTON CEMETERY INC
2/28/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210320.00
C K & SARAH CLEVELAND TR
2/28/2005
HOOD
2093
26
5850
TX
HOOD
TX2210322.00
LESLIE GERALD LEAKE ET UX
2/24/2005
HOOD
2083
249
3699
TX
HOOD
TX2210323.10
ACTON MUNICIPAL UTILITY DI
10/28/2008
HOOD
2442
952
18681
TX
HOOD
TX2210323.10
ACTON MUNICIPAL UTILITY DI
10/28/2008
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210323.11
FAIRRIS NORTHWEST LTD
10/3/2008
HOOD
2442
911
18667
TX
HOOD
TX2210323.16
LORIE K HOLLOWAY
2/7/2009
HOOD
2463
516
3222
TX
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TX2210323.21
JIMMY D GLENN
3/8/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0003123
TX
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TX2210323.22
RAMONA ANN ELLIOTT
2/2/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0004112
TX
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TX2210323.23
BARY JAY NUSZ
2/2/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0004113
TX
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TX2210323.24
JACQUE LAWANA SELVIDGE
2/2/2012
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2012-0004278
TX
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TX2210323.25
LUELLA ADELL SPRUILL
2/2/2012
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2012-0004590
TX
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TX2210323.29
THOMAS EDWARD WALLS
2/2/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0005489
TX
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TX2210323.30
LILLIE MAURICE ROGERS
2/2/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0005490
TX
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TX2210323.31
LINDA SUE WILL
2/2/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0005485
TX
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TX2210323.33
SHALMIR LUKICH
1/23/2015
HOOD
 
 
2015-0002335
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TX2210330.00
GENERATIONS CHURCH
4/18/2005
HOOD
2105
835
8866
TX
HOOD
TX2210338.00
MARY F SHARPE ET AL
6/15/2005
HOOD
2121
241
12349
TX
HOOD
TX2210339.00
KEVIN FORTNEY ET UX
7/20/2005
HOOD
2121
238
12348
TX
HOOD
TX2210340.00
WILLIAM M MARTENSEN
7/26/2005
HOOD
2128
67
13817
TX
HOOD
TX2210343.00
GARY M HIBBS ET UX
8/12/2005
HOOD
2134
65
15157
TX
HOOD
TX2210344.01
KELVIN AARON WRIGHT
9/5/2005
HOOD
2139
299
16421
TX
HOOD
TX2210344.02
NARISSA WRIGHT BARRETT
9/5/2005
HOOD
2139
303
16422
TX
HOOD
TX2210344.03
CYNTHIA S THOMAS ET VIR
5/25/2006
HOOD
2211
506
11234
TX
HOOD
TX2210344.04
JANET M DIXON ET VIR
5/25/2006
HOOD
2212
679
11505
TX
HOOD
TX2210344.05
LEE ANNE WILLIAMS
5/25/2006
HOOD
2212
683
11507
TX
HOOD
TX2210344.06
JAMES WASINGER
5/25/2006
HOOD
2212
49
11366
TX
HOOD
TX2210344.07
RICHARD WASINGER ET UX
5/25/2006
HOOD
2212
47
11365
TX
HOOD
TX2210346.00
ROBT MOORE/ CURTIS HARRIS
7/20/2005
HOOD
2139
307
16423
TX
HOOD
TX2210352.00
JUAN B ZAMUDIO ET UX
9/16/2005
HOOD
2145
648
17924
TX
HOOD
TX2210352.00
JUAN B ZAMUDIO ET UX
9/16/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
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TX2210353.00
BILLY LAIL ET UX
9/7/2005
HOOD
2141
626
16955
TX
HOOD
TX2210356.00
ZETA C MARTIN, IND AND TR
9/20/2005
HOOD
2145
651
17925
TX
HOOD
TX2210357.00
CARMEN NELL ANDREWS ET AL
9/17/2005
HOOD
2149
52
18644
TX
HOOD
TX2210357.00
CARMEN NELL ANDREWS ET AL
9/17/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210358.00
RICKEY CARL ANDREWS ET UX
9/17/2005
HOOD
2149
30
18637
TX
HOOD
TX2210359.00
MELMA JEAN LINTHICUM
9/30/2005
HOOD
2149
55
18645
TX
HOOD
TX2210361.00
TOM CRUM ET UX
8/8/2005
HOOD
2149
57
18646
TX
HOOD
TX2210363.00
3925 PARTNERS, LTD
10/11/2005
HOOD
2249
324
20012
TX
HOOD
TX2210367.01
TOM DURANT ET UX
10/11/2005
HOOD
2155
868
20251
TX
HOOD
TX2210367.02
EDMOND DAVIS WOODARD ET UX
10/5/2005
HOOD
2158
213
20846
TX
HOOD
TX2210367.03
CHARLES R HOFFMAN SR
11/7/2008
HOOD
2440
539
18106
TX
HOOD
TX2210367.04
NANCY CLARKE STOGNER
3/16/2009
HOOD
2472
643
5246
TX
HOOD
TX2210367.05
JOHN H CLARKE
3/16/2009
HOOD
2472
649
5249
TX
HOOD
TX2210367.06
BOBBIE HELEN CLARKE
3/16/2009
HOOD
2472
647
5248
TX
HOOD
TX2210367.07
AUSTIN RAY CLARKE
3/16/2009
HOOD
2472
645
5247
TX
HOOD
TX2210367.08
ROBERT FRANKLIN STEPHENSON
3/7/2009
HOOD
2471
802
5035
TX
HOOD
TX2210367.08
ROBERT FRANKLIN STEPHENSON
3/7/2009
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210367.09
JON LINDSEY STEPHENSON
3/7/2009
HOOD
2471
804
5036
TX
HOOD
TX2210367.09
JON LINDSEY STEPHENSON
3/7/2009
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210367.10
JAMES ALLEN STEPHENSON
3/7/2009
HOOD
2471
800
5034
TX
HOOD
TX2210367.10
JAMES ALLEN STEPHENSON
3/7/2009
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2210368.01
DORIS JEAN FRANCISCO
9/26/2005
HOOD
2149
28
18636
TX
HOOD
TX2210368.02
DARRELL WARD JR ET UX
1/25/2006
HOOD
2173
313
2178
TX
HOOD
TX2210370.00
GEORGIA M W DAVENPORT
9/9/2005
HOOD
2155
866
20250
TX
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TX2210371.00
J E WINTERS FAM PART LTD
9/9/2005
HOOD
2155
877
20255
TX
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TX2210372.01
PAMELA KAY CASH
9/26/2005
HOOD
2155
872
20253
TX
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TX2210372.02
CHRISTOPHER C CASH JR
9/26/2005
HOOD
2155
870
20252
TX
HOOD
TX2210377.00
DAMRON WAYLAND REECE ET UX
9/18/2003
HOOD
1956
614
16819
TX
HOOD
TX2210378.00
WILLIAM F HARRIS ET UX
11/21/2005
HOOD
2158
209
20845
TX
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TX2210378.00
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HELEN E PONTIER ET VIR
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GARRY Z LUKER
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MARTIN L YARBOROUGH ET UX
9/14/2006
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HANFORD INC
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10/3/2006
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GAYLE MAX CALK ET UX
9/26/2006
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DECORDOVA ENERGY CO LP
10/16/2006
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PHILIP W CRISWELL ET UX
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CECIL M PYRON ET UX
10/5/2006
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9/1/2006
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9/1/2006
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10/24/2006
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WILLIAM M MOORE ET UX
10/15/2006
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TOMMY RAY GREEN SR ET UX
9/30/2006
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10/18/2006
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10/18/2006
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LEONARD D GROBER ET UX
10/15/2006
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STEVE PRATER ET UX
10/20/2006
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11/6/2006
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11/6/2006
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10/9/2006
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11/6/2006
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11/27/2006
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11/21/2006
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RONALD R CHEYNE TRST ET UX
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2259
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2270
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2159 2166 2165 2164 2163 2162 2161 2160
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2160
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11/19/2006
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11/20/2006
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11/8/2006
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11/8/2006
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10/27/2006
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1/6/2007
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2265
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BYRON P SEARS ET UX
12/5/2006
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2270
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JAMES E HUNTER ET UX
12/5/2006
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2270
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KYU TAE PARK ET UX
11/10/2006
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2270
1
1375
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TX2210587.00
RONALD J TOON ET UX
12/12/2006
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2270
24
1384
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JERRY MOLDER ET UX
12/2/2006
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85
1410
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ROGER GEE
12/13/2006
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67
1403
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OTTO YATES ET UX
12/15/2006
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2270
61
1400
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JEPTHA C TATUM III ET UX
1/5/2007
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2270
74
1406
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REX D BRUTON ET UX
11/16/2006
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2270
87
1411
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VIC ADAMS ET AL
12/5/2006
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2270
21
1383
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MONTE C MERCER ET UX
12/3/2006
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2269
997
1373
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TX2210668.00
WILLIAM G EMMETT ET UX
12/18/2006
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2270
3
1376
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ROBIN HURST ET UX
12/3/2006
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2273
181
2169
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BILLIE J BRIDGES
9/19/2006
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2241
371
18141
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LAURA S CROSBY
12/15/2006
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2277
186
3152
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CHARLES R SNAKARD
12/15/2006
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2277
181
3151
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SHELLEY KAY SASS TRUST
3/12/2007
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2289
221
5921
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TX2210687.00
JOE M MOLDER ET UX
1/11/2007
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2281
914
4257
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TX2210692.00
MERRITHEW & MERRITHEW
1/13/2007
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2281
925
4262
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TX2210693.00
GANTT FAMILY LIVING TRUST
1/13/2007
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2281
923
4261
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CRISP FAMILY LP
12/17/2006
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2276
211
92900
TX
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TX2210694.02
YVONNE READ ET VIR
10/23/2003
HOOD
1977
469
559
TX
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TX2210694.02
YVONNE READ ET VIR
10/23/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
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RANDY W SOLOMON ET UX
2/23/2007
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2281
869
4240
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TAMATHA HURST
2/15/2007
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2276
920
3078
TX
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TX2210710.01
DAN V DENT ET UX
1/21/2007
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2284
501
4830
TX
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TX2210710.02
A LEE HARRIS ET UX
1/21/2007
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2284
513
4835
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FRED FAYYAZI
1/16/2007
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2277
375
3217
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MICHAEL V KELLY ET UX
2/26/2007
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2281
871
4241
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TX2210723.00
JAMES G WALSH TRUSTEE
3/7/2007
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2283
264
4618
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EDNA LOUISE MCQUEEN
2/6/2007
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2284
505
4832
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TX2210735.00
HENRY MILTON MOLDER ET UX
3/1/2007
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2289
196
5912
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TX2210741.01
MARGARET DENISE DUNBAR
3/8/2007
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2289
237
5929
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TX2210741.02
DEE ANN DENT ET VIR
2/23/2007
HOOD
2298
670
8129
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TX2210741.03
LARRY D HUFF
3/16/2007
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2289
239
5930
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TX2210741.04
WILLIAM E HUFF
3/8/2007
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2289
241
5931
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RED ROCK ENTERPRISES LLC
2/23/2007
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2293
576
7000
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TX2210751.00
FRED F FAYYAZI
3/1/2007
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2293
571
6998
TX
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TX2210752.00
DANNY W WILLS ET UX
3/24/2007
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2293
587
7004
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TX2210756.00
VAN GRIFFITH ET UX
3/26/2007
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2293
556
6991
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ACTON CENTRE LLC
3/26/2007
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574
6999
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TX2210760.00
RONALD J DAVIS ET UX
3/25/2007
HOOD
2293
584
7003
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TX2210761.00
TAMATHA HURST
4/5/2007
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2293
567
6996
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TX2210762.01
JAMES G WALSH TRUSTEE
3/7/2007
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2293
558
6992
TX
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TX2210762.02
ROBERT ADAIR ET UX
12/22/2006
HOOD
2270
17
1381
TX
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TX2210763.00
DAVID A SCHOENER ET UX
3/26/2007
HOOD
2298
679
8133
TX
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TX2210764.00
EDWARD J PULTORAK ET UX
3/27/2007
HOOD
2298
682
8134
TX
HOOD
TX2210765.00
CHARLES R WHITEHEAD ET UX
3/27/2007
HOOD
2298
688
8136
TX
HOOD
TX2210766.00
LARRY DALE BARNES ET UX
3/25/2007
HOOD
2293
590
7005
TX
HOOD
TX2210768.00
DARYL PITTS ET UX
3/26/2007
HOOD
2298
685
8135
TX
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TX2210771.00
GEORGE H MOORE ET UX
4/18/2007
HOOD
2298
668
8128
TX
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TX2210772.00
KATHLEEN NEWLAND
3/27/2007
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2298
654
8122
TX
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TX2210775.00
FAYNE MULLEN ET UX
11/6/2006
HOOD
2298
696
8139
TX
HOOD
TX2210776.00
HOOD COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY
2/12/2007
HOOD
2298
643
8118
TX
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TX2210783.00
FALL CREEK COMMUNITY CENTE
4/16/2007
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2297
851
7959
TX
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TX2210784.00
FALL CREEK CEMETERY
4/16/2007
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2297
849
7958
TX
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TX2210785.00
WILLIAM D PIKE ET UX
4/16/2007
HOOD
2300
803
8626
TX
HOOD
TX2210787.01
GLENDA PARK ET VIR
1/15/2009
HOOD
2467
23
3994
TX
HOOD
TX2210787.02
KENNETH Z MILLER ET UX
1/12/2009
HOOD
2467
27
3995
TX
HOOD
TX2210787.03
TWILA M WAKEFIELD SMITH
1/26/2009
HOOD
2467
19
3993
TX
HOOD
TX2210787.04
LEONARD O HEATHINGTON ET U
4/9/2007
HOOD
2324
649
14320
TX
HOOD
TX2210787.05
SHERRY MADDOX
1/15/2009
HOOD
2467
31
3996
TX
HOOD
TX2210787.06
HARLEY M ROLLINS EST
3/24/2009
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2480
297
6926
TX
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TX2210898.00
EQUIBRAND PRODUCTS GRP LP
4/16/2007
HOOD
2304
606
9551
TX
HOOD
TX2210909.00
DANIEL R NAYLOR ET UX
3/25/2007
HOOD
2308
942
10642
TX
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TX2210912.00
SILVER BULLET OIL & GAS
5/28/2007
HOOD
2309 AND 2311
345 AND 560
10761 AND 11283
TX
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TX2210937.00
CHRISTOPHER E MONTES ET UX
4/25/2007
HOOD
2318
281
12834
TX
HOOD
TX2210939.00
EARL ECKELS
5/15/2007
HOOD
2308
741
10584
TX
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TX2210940.00
GROUP W, LTD A TX LMTED PA
5/30/2007
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2318
235
12815
TX
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TX2210955.00
DICK BRUTON
4/18/2007
HOOD
2324
656
14323
TX
HOOD
TX2210956.00
EDWIN LEON HANKINS ET UX
6/5/2007
HOOD
2333
507
16310
TX
HOOD
TX2210957.02
KELLY SEALEY HOPPER
6/9/2007
HOOD
2357
878
21996
TX
HOOD
TX2210957.03
CAROL RHOADES SEALEY
6/9/2007
HOOD
2357
876
21995
TX
HOOD
TX2210957.04
J WILLIAM CARTER ET UX
12/12/2007
HOOD
2373
83
2184
TX
HOOD
TX2210957.05
MIRIAM CARTER BRUCE
12/12/2007
HOOD
2373
100
2191
TX
HOOD
TX2210957.06
GENE A CARTER ET UX
12/12/2007
HOOD
2373
153
2210
TX
HOOD
TX2210957.07
GLENDA CARTER YORK ET VIR
12/12/2007
HOOD
2373
66
2176
TX
HOOD
TX2210957.08
BETTY CARTER
12/12/2007
HOOD
2373
98
2190
TX
HOOD
TX2210957.09
JOHN L CARTER ET UX
12/12/2007
HOOD
2373
54
2170
TX
HOOD
TX2210957.10
MARY ANN CARTER
12/12/2007
HOOD
2382
32
4131
TX
HOOD
TX2210957.11
JOY CARTER JOHNSTONE
12/12/2007
HOOD
2373
56
2171
TX
HOOD
TX2210957.12
FAYE NELL HERM
12/12/2007
HOOD
2373
64
2175
TX
HOOD
TX2210957.13
STEVEN CARTER ET UX
12/12/2007
HOOD
2373
62
2174
TX
HOOD
TX2210957.14
MARY ANNE BENTON ET VIR
12/12/2007
HOOD
2382
71
4147
TX
HOOD
TX2210957.15
SUSAN CARTER SPORTSMAN
1/8/2008
HOOD
2382
10
4122
TX
HOOD
TX2210957.16
ROBERT CARTER ET UX
12/12/2007
HOOD
2382
39
4134
TX
HOOD
TX2210957.17
KAREN CARTER WADE ET VIR
12/12/2007
HOOD
2382
67
4145
TX
HOOD
TX2210957.18
MEGAN LYNN LONGTON
6/10/2010
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2010-0007760
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HOOD
TX2210957.19
MANDY HOLDERNESS
6/10/2010
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2010-0007757
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HOOD
TX2210963.00
PERRY WAYNE NATIONS ET UX
6/25/2007
HOOD
2324
654
14322
TX
HOOD
TX2210972.01
JERE RANDOL LANCASTER ETUX
6/25/2007
HOOD
2321
194
13525
TX
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TX2210972.02
VERDETTA MAURINE LANCASTER
6/25/2007
HOOD
2321
196
13526
TX
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TX2210980.99
BEN KLIMIST J KLIMIST
8/1/2007
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2328
263
15106
TX
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TX2210981.99
MILDRED KLIMIST
8/1/2007
HOOD
2328
266
15107
TX
HOOD
TX2210990.13
MARLENE CHAMPION ET VIR
9/22/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0012219
TX
HOOD
TX2210990.14
MARLENE CHAMPION ET VIR
9/22/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0012220
TX
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TX2210990.15
MAXINE TUCKER ET VIR
9/27/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0012888
TX
HOOD
TX2210990.16
MAXINE TUCKER ET VIR
9/27/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0012889
TX
HOOD
TX2210990.17
GWENDEAN DYRUD ET VIR
10/21/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0012891
TX
HOOD
TX2210990.18
GWENDEAN DYRUD ET VIR
10/21/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0012890
TX
HOOD
TX2210990.19
MYRLENE DEERING HOLDER
11/15/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0013445
TX
HOOD
TX2210990.20
GERALD MUSICK ET UX
11/17/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0013444
TX
HOOD
TX2210990.23
MYRNA WELLS
1/4/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0001094
TX
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TX2210990.26
DAVID ADAMS
12/11/2013
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2014-0000720
TX
HOOD
TX2210990.27
DAVID ADAMS
12/11/2013
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2014-0000719
TX
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TX2210990.28
DELPHINE I DEERING COUNTS
12/17/2013
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2014-0000718
TX
HOOD
TX2210990.29
H D STORY II
11/18/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0003651
TX
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TX2210991.01
JAMES D WALLS ET UX
7/20/2007
HOOD
2333
553
16329
TX
HOOD
TX2210991.03
SHERILYN GREGORY
11/4/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0013110
TX
HOOD
TX2210991.04
GEORGE LEE HAWPE
11/4/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0013111
TX
HOOD
TX2210991.05
RICHARD LEROY BYBEE
11/4/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0013113
TX
HOOD
TX2210991.06
TOMMIE THORNTON ET UX
7/30/2007
HOOD
2333
547
16327
TX
HOOD
TX2211002.00
GAYLAND EUGENE CARTER
8/10/2007
HOOD
2336
24
16932
TX
HOOD
TX2211003.00
RONNEY J EVERETTE ET UX
8/10/2007
HOOD
2336
69
16954
TX
HOOD
TX2211005.00
LORETTA F EVERETTE
8/10/2007
HOOD
2336
30
16935
TX
HOOD
TX2211006.00
WINNIFRED CARTER ET AL
8/10/2007
HOOD
2336
22
16931
TX
HOOD
TX2211009.00
DONALD G HOLLAND ET UX
8/10/2007
HOOD
2336
61
16950
TX
HOOD
TX2211010.00
DAVID CLEVELAND ET UX
8/11/2007
HOOD
2333
521
16317
TX
HOOD
TX2211011.00
ALTON LEE LOCKETT ET UX
8/10/2007
HOOD
2336
28
16934
TX
HOOD
TX2211012.00
LYNDELL RAY LOCKETT ET UX
8/10/2007
HOOD
2336
26
16933
TX
HOOD
TX2211013.00
DWAIN DANIELS ET UX
8/10/2007
HOOD
2340
32
17940
TX
HOOD
TX2211014.00
WILLIAM M DANIELS ET UX
8/10/2007
HOOD
2342
836
18512
TX
HOOD
TX2211015.00
KEITH LANDON KUNKEL ET UX
8/10/2007
HOOD
2336
57
16948
TX
HOOD
TX2211016.01
MURLE BLASINGAME ET UX
8/10/2007
HOOD
2336
55
16947
TX
HOOD
TX2211016.02
JOHN GRESHAM ET UX
12/23/2009
HOOD
2523
303
140
TX
HOOD
TX2211017.00
RICHARD PAUL NEWMAN ET UX
7/9/2007
HOOD
2333
532
16322
TX
HOOD
TX2211023.00
NATHAN MILTON BLASINGAME
8/10/2007
HOOD
2336
53
16946
TX
HOOD
TX2211024.00
MICHAEL PATE ET UX
8/15/2007
HOOD
2336
47
16943
TX
HOOD
TX2211026.00
DENNY KRAMER ET UX
8/10/2007
HOOD
2336
49
16944
TX
HOOD
TX2211027.00
JEROME PAUL KUNKEL ET UX
8/20/2007
HOOD
2336
71
16955
TX
HOOD
TX2211030.00
GILBERT C SCRIVNER ET UX
8/28/2007
HOOD
2336
517
17081
TX
HOOD
TX2211032.01
JAMES W HARDIN ET UX
8/19/2007
HOOD
2336
1000
17199
TX
HOOD
TX2211032.02
CECIL N HARDIN ET UX
8/19/2007
HOOD
2337
1
17200
TX
HOOD
TX2211034.00
JAMES M BELLEAU ET UX
8/8/2007
HOOD
2340
30
17938
TX
HOOD
TX2211035.00
JIM CREEK
8/20/2007
HOOD
2336
38
16939
TX
HOOD
TX2211037.00
JERRY SLEMMONS ET UX
8/19/2007
HOOD
2337
960
17434
TX
HOOD
TX2211038.01
JANET B CONNER HOLMES
9/6/2007
HOOD
2336
45
16942
TX
HOOD
TX2211038.02
WESLEY E HOLMES
11/25/2009
HOOD
2518
661
16189
TX
HOOD
TX2211040.01
JAMES D EVERETTE ET UX
9/3/2007
HOOD
2342
787
18492
TX
HOOD
TX2211040.02
JAMES C EVERETTE ET UX
9/3/2007
HOOD
2342
785
18491
TX
HOOD
TX2211041.01
ALTON L LOCKETT ET UX
8/10/2007
HOOD
2340
36
17942
TX
HOOD
TX2211041.02
LYNDELL RAY LOCKETT ET UX
8/10/2007
HOOD
2340
34
17941
TX
HOOD
TX2211046.00
MODENA OSBORNE
8/29/2007
HOOD
2340
38
17943
TX
HOOD
TX2211053.01
SANDRA LEE GODWIN
8/10/2007
HOOD
2342
801
18498
TX
HOOD
TX2211053.02
WESLEY LESTER GODWIN
8/10/2007
HOOD
2342
805
18500
TX
HOOD
TX2211053.03
WENDY GODWIN HOLLEY
8/10/2007
HOOD
2342
807
18501
TX
HOOD
TX2211053.04
BRADLEY L STEPHENS ET UX
8/10/2007
HOOD
2342
803
18499
TX
HOOD
TX2211053.05
SANDRA KAY AHRENS
12/5/2009
HOOD
2520
3
16546
TX
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TX2211053.07
ALICE BIGGS
12/5/2009
HOOD
2520
805
16769
TX
HOOD
TX2211053.09
DENNIS KINSON
12/5/2009
HOOD
2520
803
16768
TX
HOOD
TX2211053.10
ROGER DON BIGGS ET UX
12/5/2009
HOOD
2524
195
375
TX
HOOD
TX2211053.11
ESTELLE BIGGS
12/5/2009
HOOD
2524
192
374
TX
HOOD
TX2211053.12
MARY GAYLE CATES
12/5/2009
HOOD
2524
198
376
TX
HOOD
TX2211053.13
LINDA TURNER
12/5/2009
HOOD
2524
213
381
TX
HOOD
TX2211053.15
PATRICIA MARSH
12/5/2009
HOOD
2528
413
1410
TX
HOOD
TX2211053.16
CHARLES KINSON
12/5/2009
HOOD
2525
563
729
TX
HOOD
TX2211053.17
ALBERT G BIGGS
12/5/2009
HOOD
2528
416
1411
TX
HOOD
TX2211053.19
CHARLOTTE LEE
12/5/2009
HOOD
2535
446
3114
TX
HOOD
TX2211053.21
MANDY CHALET BIGGS
10/20/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0013793
TX
HOOD
TX2211057.00
HARVEY D PATTERSON SR ET U
7/20/2007
HOOD
2340
49
17949
TX
HOOD
TX2211058.00
PAM A DAVIS
9/6/2007
HOOD
2340
65
17956
TX
HOOD
TX2211059.00
JC BALDREE ET UX
9/4/2007
HOOD
2340
48
17948
TX
HOOD
TX2211061.00
RONNEY J EVERETTE ET UX
9/19/2007
HOOD
2340
41
17945
TX
HOOD
TX2211066.00
BRAZOS ELECTRIC POWER COOP
8/19/2007
HOOD
2339 AND 2339
910 AND 915
17904 AND 17905
TX
HOOD
TX2211072.00
CHRISTIAN A MILLER ET UX
8/29/2007
HOOD
2342
819
18506
TX
HOOD
TX2211074.00
MARY HELEN SMITH
7/20/2007
HOOD
2349
678
20092
TX
HOOD
TX2211075.00
JAMES MICHAEL DAVIS ET UX
9/13/2007
HOOD
2342
815
18505
TX
HOOD
TX2211082.00
MIKE BLEVINS ET UX
9/17/2007
HOOD
2345
98
19014
TX
HOOD
TX2211083.00
WANDA SWAIM
8/21/2007
HOOD
2349
669
20088
TX
HOOD
TX2211084.00
JESS REED ET UX
10/10/2007
HOOD
2345
94
19012
TX
HOOD
TX2211084.00
JESS REED ET UX
10/10/2007
 
 
 
 
TX
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TX2211085.00
MARGARET E ENDICOTT
9/27/2007
HOOD
2345
96
19013
TX
HOOD
TX2211086.00
WILLIAM L LOWE ET UX
10/10/2007
HOOD
2349
676
20091
TX
HOOD
TX2211095.01
TRACY L LOOS
11/8/2007
HOOD
2369
283
1329
TX
HOOD
TX2211095.02
MICHAEL W MORRISON
11/8/2007
HOOD
2357
898
22006
TX
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TX2211095.03
TONI D HEAPS
11/8/2007
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22648
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11/8/2007
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2373
102
2192
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W A MORRISON JR
11/8/2007
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2357
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22005
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STONE HILL CORP
11/5/2007
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2354
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PHILIP W COPELAND ET AL
11/7/2007
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2354
768
21274
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TX2211118.99
ARLIE NEWTON
10/30/2007
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2358
434
22144
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WILLIE C WALKER TAPP ESTATE
11/2/2007
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2360
606
22649
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MONARCH UTILITIES ILP
10/1/2007
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2357
886
22000
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T JACKSON AIF FOR RUSSELL
11/10/2007
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2355
581
21490
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CAROL RHOADES SEALEY
11/15/2007
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2357
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21998
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11/15/2007
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2357
880
21997
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TX2211127.02
PHYLLIS LYNN DAVIS
11/15/2007
 
 
 
 
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TX2211127.03
KELLY SEALEY HOPPER
11/15/2007
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2357
884
21999
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TX2211128.01
ALTON L LOCKETT ET UX
10/3/2007
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2357
894
22004
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LYNDELL RAY LOCKETT ET UX
10/3/2007
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2357
892
22003
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1ST NATIONAL BANK GRANBURY
11/20/2007
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2360
602
22647
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TX2211134.00
WILLIE L DICKSON
9/13/2007
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2340
52
17950
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BETTY DARLINE DAVIS
12/6/2007
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2362
668
23128
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RAY BANFIELD JR
12/5/2007
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ACTON UNITED METHODIST CH
11/28/2007
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2364
551
233
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CLYDE MULLINS ET UX
9/24/2007
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2364
553
234
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JACQUELYN L BLACKBURN
12/12/2007
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2369
262
1321
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BARBARA BANFIELD
12/5/2007
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2369
293
1333
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LEONARD HEATHINGTON ET UX
11/27/2007
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2369
266
1323
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DAVID NEIL HARDIN ET UX
12/12/2007
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2369
272
1325
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TX2211151.01
TOM DURANT ET UX
12/8/2007
HOOD
2382
46
4137
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TOM DURANT ET UX
12/8/2007
 
 
 
 
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TX2211151.02
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12/8/2007
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36
4133
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ODYENE ELLIS LOONEY
12/8/2007
 
 
 
 
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JERE R LANCASTER ET UX
12/8/2007
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2373
118
2198
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JERE R LANCASTER ET UX
12/8/2007
 
 
 
 
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JERE R LANCASTER ET UX
12/8/2007
 
 
 
 
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12/8/2007
HOOD
2382
49
4138
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HOOD
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RONALD B SEIDEL ET UX
12/8/2007
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2211151.05
RALPH H WALTON JR ET UX
12/8/2007
HOOD
2373
112
2196
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HOOD
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RALPH H WALTON JR ET UX
12/8/2007
 
 
 
 
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WILLIAM L LOWE ET UX
12/8/2007
HOOD
2373
115
2197
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HOOD
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WILLIAM L LOWE ET UX
12/8/2007
 
 
 
 
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CLIFFORD GRANBERRY SR ETUX
12/8/2007
HOOD
2382
77
4150
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CLIFFORD GRANBERRY SR ETUX
12/8/2007
 
 
 
 
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MARSHALL RAINES
12/10/2007
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1332
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LYNDELL RAY LOCKETT ET UX
1/7/2008
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2369
300
1336
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JOHN J HOWITZ ET UX
12/6/2007
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2373
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2179
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JEANEEN R DUFFEY ET VIR
12/5/2007
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2373
75
2180
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WAYNE L COYER ET UX
11/27/2007
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2369
280
1328
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EARL L MCDONALD ET UX
12/12/2007
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2369
275
1326
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GLENN J LEBLANC ET UX
9/6/2007
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2342
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JAMES R GALLMAN
1/6/2007
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2291
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GERALD D AUSTIN
1/5/2007
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2334
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16645
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ACTON FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
11/26/2007
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2369
306
1339
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TX2211170.01
WILLIAM J HALBERT ET UX
1/4/2008
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2381
990
4115
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TX2211170.02
LONNIE KYLE HALBERT ET UX
1/4/2008
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2381
994
4116
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TX2211170.03
HATTIE LOU H ADAMS ET UX
1/4/2008
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2373
144
2207
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ROBT L FOREE JR ET AL
1/24/2008
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2391
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6587
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TX2211171.00
MARION H CORNELIUS ET UX
1/14/2008
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2373
93
2188
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TX2211172.00
JAMES O DICKENS ET UX
12/12/2007
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2369
315
1342
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TX2211173.00
DANIEL BURENHEIDE ET UX
12/12/2007
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2369
312
1341
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W T WILLINGHAM ET AL
11/29/2007
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2369
302
1337
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CLARENCE W VAUGHN JR ET UX
1/2/2008
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2373
172
2219
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TX2211177.01
VENABLE ROYALTY LTD
1/8/2008
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2373
58
2172
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VENRO LTD
1/8/2008
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2373
60
2173
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TX2211177.03
WAYLON DANIELS ET AL
8/10/2007
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2354
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21324
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TX2211177.04
WAYLON G DANIELS ET UX
8/10/2007
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2340
39
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BARBARA J MCDONALD
1/9/2008
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2366
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WM G WHITECOTTON ET UX
9/21/2007
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2338
439
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CECELIA DIANE WALLACE
12/10/2007
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2374
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2424
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JAMES E DYSON ET UX
1/15/2008
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2373
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2177
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CARROL W SCOTT ET UX
1/15/2008
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2382
14
4124
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HOOD AND SOMERVELL
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JANICE SUSAN HUGHES ET VIR
12/4/2007
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2419
603
13096
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JANICE SUSAN HUGHES ET VIR
12/4/2007
SOMERVELL
 
 
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CHARLES JASON BRITT ET UX
9/14/2007
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2373
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RALPH H WALTON ET UX
1/18/2008
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2373
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1/18/2008
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2373
166
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JERE RANDOL LANCASTER ETUX
1/18/2008
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2373
168
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WILLIAM L LOWE ET UX
1/18/2008
HOOD
2373
170
2218
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TX2211186.05
CLIFFORD GRANBERRY SR ETUX
1/18/2008
HOOD
2373
162
2214
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TX2211186.06
TOM DURANT ET UX
1/18/2008
HOOD
2373
160
2213
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TX2211186.07
RONALD B SEIDEL ET UX
1/18/2008
HOOD
2373
158
2212
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TX2211188.00
STANLEY E KEETON ET UX
1/17/2008
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2373
106
2194
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CRAIG ROWLAND ET UX
12/6/2007
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2373
129
2202
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ROBERT V CAREY ET UX
12/6/2007
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2373
123
2200
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KENNETH R ROBINSON ET UX
12/10/2007
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2373
155
2211
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RODGER A RAWLEIGH ET UX
12/10/2007
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2373
150
2209
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ROBERT S RIGGS ET UX
1/14/2008
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2382
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4132
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STEVEN C ELY ET UX
1/22/2008
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2382
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KATHRYN J JIVIDEN
12/12/2007
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2382
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4130
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TERRY E COX ASSOC LLC
1/30/2008
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2373
121
2199
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KAREN K ISLIKER
12/10/2007
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2373
132
2203
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SHAWN ALLEN ET UX
12/6/2007
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2373
135
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HERBERT T EARNEST TRST
12/9/2007
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2373
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JOHN HARVEY
12/10/2007
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2373
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2205
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HERMAN L MITCHELL
12/9/2007
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2373
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2208
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JAMES E STEWART ESTATE
1/11/2008
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2375
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2540
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LANNY T G LANCASTER
4/30/2003
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1927
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10635
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JEFFREY R KUTAS ET UX
1/24/2008
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2382
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4136
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KENNETH HOLDER
12/9/2007
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2382
64
4144
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DENISE LIZUN
2/22/2008
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2389
345
5859
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DAVID A WATSON ET UX
12/6/2007
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2389
351
5861
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DILLARD A HOLLAND ET UX
2/26/2008
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2392
221
6644
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JOE WOODY ET UX
3/4/2008
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2392
213
6639
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D&D VICKERS TRST 7/10/90
1/4/2008
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2389
359
5864
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DAN E HUNTER ET UX
3/5/2008
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2389
366
5867
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WANDA FLANARY
3/4/2008
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2392
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6640
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2/26/2008
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2384
675
4708
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HOOD AND JOHNSON
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ST TX M 108832 / M MOONEY ET UX
2/26/2008
JOHNSON
4319
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10976
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VIDAMAR ENTERPRISES INC
3/3/2008
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2389
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5873
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BARTO L WADE
3/13/2008
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2389
373
5870
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TX2211244.01
LYNDELL RAY LOCKETT ET UX
2/16/2008
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2392
206
6636
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2/16/2008
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2392 AND 2517
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HOOD COUNTY HOME SOURCE IN
3/17/2008
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2392
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RICHARD G BOEN ET UX
3/17/2008
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2392
215
6641
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DONALD L MACFARLANE / VLB
12/6/2001
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1815
42
3908
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EDWARD A BABBE ET UX
3/11/2008
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2392
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6650
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RICHARD W WILKERSON JR ET
8/24/2006
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2259
938
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KERRY SMITH ET UX
11/27/2007
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2392
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6632
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3/20/2008
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6626
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3/20/2008
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2392
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6625
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3/20/2008
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THURMAN WAYNE PIDGEON ET U
4/2/2008
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2396
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AMY LAINE NEAL TRST
12/4/2007
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2392
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6628
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JOHN A ESPARZA ET UX
3/5/2008
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2392
188
6629
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KATHRYN ANN WEBB
3/31/2008
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2396
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7515
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ROBERT LEE WEBB
3/31/2008
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2403
32
9186
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LINDA GAIL CONNER
4/5/2008
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2397
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RICHARD J CONNER
4/5/2008
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2397
443
7847
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KENT MOORE ET UX
4/18/2008
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2397
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4/18/2008
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2397
432
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4/18/2008
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DEBORAH L NORTON
4/17/2008
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2414
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11728
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4/17/2008
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2414
230
11729
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4/17/2008
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2414
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11727
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JACKIE J TOMPKINS
4/23/2008
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283
11754
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4/28/2008
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2414
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CHARLOTTE D CHRISTIAN
5/2/2008
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2414
279
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DALE E TOMPKINS
4/29/2008
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2414
281
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LAURENCE H LANCASTER ET UX
8/25/2008
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2437
278
17315
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4/17/2008
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2433
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16313
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FIRST FINANCIAL BANK N A
4/16/2008
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2412
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FIRST FINANCIAL BANK N A
4/16/2008
 
 
 
 
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6/4/2008
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2/12/2008
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4/24/2008
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JOE K OVERSTREET ET UX
4/21/2008
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2403
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5/7/2008
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2403
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JAMES R MCLELLAN ET UX
5/7/2008
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J C WARDEN ET UX
5/1/2008
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2403
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FRANCISCO J SORIA ET UX
4/13/2008
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2403
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LENDY J GREGORY ET UX
3/5/2008
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2405
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5/20/2008
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2414
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DAVID M JONES ET UX
5/23/2008
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2403
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TIMMIE LEE HAYWORTH ET UX
5/23/2008
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2403
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JERRY D EICHLER ET UX
5/20/2008
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2405
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2408
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12/12/2007
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PATSY RAY HEWLETT
5/23/2008
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KRESSIE K SHIREY
5/23/2008
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212
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TIMMIE LEE HAYWORTH
5/23/2008
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2403
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5/23/2008
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2403
210
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ACTON PROPERTIES LLC
5/7/2008
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ROBBIE E HAYWORTH
6/9/2008
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2404
210
9469
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DONALD L MACFARLANE / VLB
12/6/2001
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CROSSROADS 167 PARTNERS
6/14/2008
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JAMES LYNDELL SMITH ET UX
3/31/2008
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2414
264
11745
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TOMMY D GWINN ET UX
8/18/2006
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2271
340
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MOHAMMAD ABOUTALEBI ET AL
6/30/2006
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2219
242
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JAMES MORRISON ET UX
6/1/2006
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2211
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STEVE MITCHAM ET AL
5/14/2006
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2201
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CHARLES STRICKLAND ET UX
6/10/2006
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2210
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D&G FREEHOLD LTD
5/22/2008
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2414
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RICHARD J HOLEMAN
5/29/2008
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2433
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16287
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NATHAN BROWNLEE ET AL
12/12/2007
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2419
173
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STEPHANIE L MORGAN
12/9/2007
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2414
274
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DENBEEK PROPERTIES LTD
7/7/2008
HOOD
2419
158
12944
TX
HOOD
TX2211319.00
MONARCH UTILITIES I, LP
4/21/2008
HOOD
2419
155
12943
TX
HOOD
TX2211320.00
JESSICA TAYLOR
6/25/2008
HOOD
2419
181
12954
TX
HOOD
TX2211321.99
TGA SOD LP
7/17/2008
HOOD
2414
162
11707
TX
HOOD
TX2211323.00
BEACON REAL ESTATE HOLDING
6/26/2008
HOOD
2431
443
15856
TX
HOOD
TX2211325.00
BETTY SUE KILLION
5/19/2008
HOOD
2415
874
12170
TX
HOOD
TX2211326.01
SUNCHASE DEVELOPMENT CO
7/30/2008
HOOD
2418
285
12725
TX
HOOD
TX2211326.02
MERILYN EVANS
11/5/2008
HOOD
2446
825
19632
TX
HOOD
TX2211329.00
NUBBIN RIDGE CEMETERY
8/5/2008
HOOD
2418
973
12897
TX
HOOD
TX2211332.00
MERRITHEW AND MERRITHEW
6/2/2008
HOOD
2429
856
15417
TX
HOOD
TX2211338.00
JOAN ALICE PHILLIPS
8/19/2008
HOOD
2433
281
16291
TX
HOOD
TX2211339.00
IKE SAWYER ET UX
8/5/2008
HOOD
2429
854
15416
TX
HOOD
TX2211341.00
ROBERT A PAVELICK ET UX
7/12/2008
HOOD
2429
900
15439
TX
HOOD
TX2211342.00
STEVEN J HAINES ET UX
3/5/2008
HOOD
2429
880
15429
TX
HOOD
TX2211344.00
DONNA KAY BAKER ET VIR
8/5/2008
HOOD
2429
842
15411
TX
HOOD
TX2211347.00
ST TX M-109291
7/22/2008
HOOD
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2211348.00
ST TX M-109290
7/22/2008
HOOD
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2211349.01
JOE T CULP ET UX
8/19/2008
HOOD
2433
283
16292
TX
HOOD
TX2211350.00
BKR CONTRACTORS GROUP, LP
3/17/2008
HOOD
2433
297
16299
TX
HOOD
TX2211351.01
FREELAN MABERY
8/14/2008
HOOD
2433
320
16308
TX
HOOD
TX2211351.02
THE MABERY TRUST
8/14/2008
HOOD
2433
293
16297
TX
HOOD
TX2211352.01
GARY W KINSLOW ET UX
8/25/2008
HOOD
2433
302
16301
TX
HOOD
TX2211353.00
KENNETH G NICKELL ET UX
4/20/2008
HOOD
2433
304
16302
TX
HOOD
TX2211355.00
D R STONE & P S COPELAND
8/28/2008
HOOD
2433
289
16295
TX
HOOD
TX2211356.00
RONALD P BERLIN ET UX
9/23/2008
HOOD
2430
498
15608
TX
HOOD
TX2211357.00
THURMAN DUNN
8/28/2008
HOOD
2434
980
16753
TX
HOOD
TX2211364.00
LEON NEAT ET UX
9/1/2008
HOOD
2435
6
16763
TX
HOOD
TX2211369.00
KERRY E COOPER ET UX
9/1/2008
HOOD
2442
915
18668
TX
HOOD
TX2211371.00
JERRY P ANDERSON ET UX
9/1/2008
HOOD
2437
265
17309
TX
HOOD
TX2211373.00
HOOD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
9/2/2008
HOOD
2437
282
17317
TX
HOOD
TX2211376.00
JOSE G LOPEZ ET UX
9/30/2008
HOOD
2448
992
20106
TX
HOOD
TX2211377.00
PATTY TRAMMELL
9/3/2008
HOOD
2449
8
20112
TX
HOOD
TX2211378.00
KATRINA MCFADDEN
9/13/2008
HOOD
2436
451
17127
TX
HOOD
TX2211380.00
JOSE AVALOS ET UX
9/1/2008
HOOD
2463
528
3226
TX
HOOD
TX2211383.00
DONALD R TATLOCK ET UX
9/10/2008
HOOD
2449
6
20111
TX
HOOD
TX2211385.00
DANIEL C FAUBER ET UX
9/1/2008
HOOD
2449
31
20122
TX
HOOD
TX2211386.00
TIMOTHY P WHITE
9/23/2008
HOOD
2449
18
20116
TX
HOOD
TX2211388.00
ACTON MUNICIPAL UTILITY DI
9/1/2008
HOOD
2442
849
18641
TX
HOOD
TX2211393.94
RANDY J DEYOUNG ET UX
3/12/2013
HOOD
 
 
2013-0005271
TX
HOOD
TX2211396.01
CECIL M PETERS
11/11/2008
HOOD
2442
992
18694
TX
HOOD
TX2211396.02
FIRST NATL BANK OF GRANBURY
7/29/2008
HOOD
2429
892
15435
TX
HOOD
TX2211396.02
FIRST NATL BANK OF GRANBURY
7/29/2008
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2211398.00
JOHN E PRUITT ET UX
10/24/2008
HOOD
2449
52
20130
TX
HOOD
TX2211398.00
JOHN E PRUITT ET UX
10/24/2008
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2211399.00
CONNIE HOOD
9/23/2008
HOOD
2442
902
18664
TX
HOOD
TX2211400.00
TBL VENTURES LLC
8/27/2008
HOOD
2456
801
1798
TX
HOOD
TX2211401.01
DAVID E SHAFFER ET UX
8/27/2008
HOOD
2442
896
18661
TX
HOOD
TX2211401.02
RENALDO M GAMUNDI
8/27/2008
HOOD
2446
837
19636
TX
HOOD
TX2211402.00
LOU ANN LANGFORD
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446 AND 2446
964 AND 960
19670 AND 19668
TX
HOOD
TX2211403.00
LOU ANN LANGFORD
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446
962
19669
TX
HOOD
TX2211407.00
ROY G WESSON ET UX
11/14/2008
HOOD
2446
788
19621
TX
HOOD
TX2211408.00
ACTON UNITED METHODIST
11/6/2008
HOOD
2442
957
18683
TX
HOOD
TX2211409.00
JOSE GUZMAN ET UX
11/15/2008
HOOD
2442
943
18678
TX
HOOD
TX2211410.00
RICHARD W MANDEL JR ET UX
11/15/2008
HOOD
2442
940
18677
TX
HOOD
TX2211411.00
JIM BURNS ET UX
11/12/2008
HOOD
2442
949
18680
TX
HOOD
TX2211412.00
JOSE NOYOLA ET UX
11/15/2008
HOOD
2442
921
18671
TX
HOOD
TX2211413.00
JOSE SANTOS ORELLANA ET UX
11/15/2008
HOOD
2442
924
18672
TX
HOOD
TX2211414.00
SANDRA E DAUGHERTY
11/15/2008
HOOD
2442
927
18673
TX
HOOD
TX2211415.00
JOHN CAREY
11/15/2008
HOOD
2442
930
18674
TX
HOOD
TX2211416.00
RONALD CHRIS SINN
11/12/2008
HOOD
2442
933
18675
TX
HOOD
TX2211417.00
MARIA HERNANDEZ
11/15/2008
HOOD
2442
980
18690
TX
HOOD
TX2211418.00
KEVIN JACKSON ET UX
11/14/2008
HOOD
2446
782
19619
TX
HOOD
TX2211419.00
DEBBIE-LOU W HANSON
11/12/2008
HOOD
2442
989
18693
TX
HOOD
TX2211420.00
ANTONIO G MOJICA ET UX
11/15/2008
HOOD
2442
986
18692
TX
HOOD
TX2211421.00
JOSE SOLIS
11/15/2008
HOOD
2442
983
18691
TX
HOOD
TX2211422.00
MICHAEL KEVIN MCCURTAIN ET
11/15/2008
HOOD
2442
977
18689
TX
HOOD
TX2211423.00
STEVE E WILSON ET UX
11/15/2008
HOOD
2442
974
18688
TX
HOOD
TX2211424.00
GABRIELE HEADING
11/15/2008
HOOD
2442
971
18687
TX
HOOD
TX2211425.00
WILMA ANN WALKER
11/15/2008
HOOD
2442
954
18682
TX
HOOD
TX2211426.00
JOSE MOJICA ET UX
11/15/2008
HOOD
2442
968
18686
TX
HOOD
TX2211427.00
PATRICIA JONES
11/15/2008
HOOD
2442
946
18679
TX
HOOD
TX2211428.00
FRANCISCO ESCALON ET UX
11/15/2008
HOOD
2442
937
18676
TX
HOOD
TX2211429.00
CHRISTY M LANGSTON
11/15/2008
HOOD
2442
965
18685
TX
HOOD
TX2211430.00
KATHRYN SAVAGE
11/15/2008
HOOD
2442
962
18684
TX
HOOD
TX2211431.00
CHRISTY ANN BARCLAY
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446
861
19644
TX
HOOD
TX2211432.00
GEORGE E BARLOW
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446
854
19642
TX
HOOD
TX2211433.00
ISMAEL L MARTINEZ ET UX
11/20/2008
HOOD
2446
851
19641
TX
HOOD
TX2211434.00
GLORIA ESPINOZA
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446
839
19637
TX
HOOD
TX2211435.00
EMIGDIO TRUJILLO CABRERA
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446
842
19638
TX
HOOD
TX2211436.00
DANIEL R ROHDE ET UX
9/24/2008
HOOD
2446
800
19625
TX
HOOD
TX2211437.00
JOHN C TIBBS ET UX
11/18/2008
HOOD
2446
845
19639
TX
HOOD
TX2211438.00
LEO STEFANSKI
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446
864
19645
TX
HOOD
TX2211439.00
MANUEL MARTINEZ ET UX
11/24/2008
HOOD
2446
847
19640
TX
HOOD
TX2211440.00
HUGH MYERS ET UX
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446
803
19626
TX
HOOD
TX2211441.00
RAUL R VILLEGAS
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446
857
19643
TX
HOOD
TX2211442.00
GENE W HAND ET UX
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446
814
19629
TX
HOOD
TX2211443.00
TROY MONTGOMERY ET UX
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446
817
19630
TX
HOOD
TX2211444.00
ANTONIO TREJO ET UX
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446
828
19633
TX
HOOD
TX2211445.00
RUTILIO HERNANDEZ ET UX
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446
821
19631
TX
HOOD
TX2211446.00
ROBERT D STRINGER ET UX
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446
808
19628
TX
HOOD
TX2211447.00
CINDY LU WILKERSON
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446
785
19620
TX
HOOD
TX2211448.00
PATRICIA SHARP
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446
791
19622
TX
HOOD
TX2211449.00
ROBERT WHITEHEAD ET UX
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446
794
19623
TX
HOOD
TX2211450.00
LUCIO CABRERA TRUJILLO
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446
777
19617
TX
HOOD
TX2211451.00
CHEYENNE SMITH
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446
832
19634
TX
HOOD
TX2211452.01
ALAN HORNER
11/12/2008
HOOD
2446
893
19654
TX
HOOD
TX2211453.01
SHIRLEY J MCCONAL
11/12/2008
HOOD
2446
904
19657
TX
HOOD
TX2211453.02
BILL C JAMES
11/12/2008
HOOD
2449
43
20127
TX
HOOD
TX2211454.01
WADE RAILSBACK
11/12/2008
HOOD
2446
797
19624
TX
HOOD
TX2211454.02
MARSHALL T VOSE JR ET UX
1/12/2009
HOOD
2461
518
2805
TX
HOOD
TX2211455.00
MALONIE FLORES ET VIR
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446
890
19653
TX
HOOD
TX2211456.00
ERIN LINNEY ET VIR
11/19/2008
HOOD
2446
868
19646
TX
HOOD
TX2211457.00
GRACIELA CAZARES
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446
871
19647
TX
HOOD
TX2211458.00
DAVID HENSEL ET UX
11/24/2008
HOOD
2446
874
19648
TX
HOOD
TX2211459.00
WILLIAM W STONE JR ET UX
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446
877
19649
TX
HOOD
TX2211460.00
M CABRERA & T VELAZQUEZ
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446
880
19650
TX
HOOD
TX2211461.00
CHARLES D PEACOCK ET UX
12/1/2008
HOOD
2446
883
19651
TX
HOOD
TX2211462.00
WILLIAM N HOFMANN ET UX
11/22/2008
HOOD
2446
886
19652
TX
HOOD
TX2211463.00
LEPEL DARRELL ALEXANDER
11/15/2008
HOOD
2446
900
19656
TX
HOOD
TX2211464.00
SHAMROCK BUILDERS INC
12/3/2008
HOOD
2449
49
20129
TX
HOOD
TX2211465.00
RONALD WRIGHT ET UX
10/31/2008
HOOD
2444
134
18943
TX
HOOD
TX2211466.00
JESSICA M OZUNA
12/4/2008
HOOD
2449
40
20126
TX
HOOD
TX2211467.00
LUCIO M GAMEZ ET UX
12/4/2008
HOOD
2449
46
20128
TX
HOOD
TX2211468.00
JIM D BENWARE ET UX
11/28/2008
HOOD
2463
524
3225
TX
HOOD
TX2211469.00
JAMES C KAHRS
12/1/2008
HOOD
2463
549
3234
TX
HOOD
TX2211470.00
WRILEY & LINDA STARK TRUST
12/5/2008
HOOD
2456
818
1803
TX
HOOD
TX2211471.00
LAKE GRANBURY POST NO 491
12/2/2008
HOOD
2461
508
2802
TX
HOOD
TX2211472.00
AMERICAN LEGION AUX 491
12/2/2008
HOOD
2456
814
1802
TX
HOOD
TX2211473.00
WINSTON T BOOKER JR AIF
10/20/2008
HOOD
2456
807
1800
TX
HOOD
TX2211474.00
BERTA GORNEY AIF WILKINSON
12/9/2008
HOOD
2461
512
2803
TX
HOOD
TX2211475.00
RONNA COTTEN
11/15/2008
HOOD
2456
826
1805
TX
HOOD
TX2211476.00
EFRAIN CANTU
12/20/2008
HOOD
2456
833
1807
TX
HOOD
TX2211477.00
OSCAR ROBLEDO ET UX
12/12/2008
HOOD
2456
829
1806
TX
HOOD
TX2211478.00
MARIA DE JESUS SANCHEZ
12/10/2008
HOOD
2456
823
1804
TX
HOOD
TX2211479.00
RONALD RAY CHEYNE FAM TRST
12/5/2008
HOOD
2451
620
566
TX
HOOD
TX2211480.01
DANA PERRY
12/10/2008
HOOD
2461
525
2807
TX
HOOD
TX2211480.02
DAVID ZUNKER
12/10/2008
HOOD
2461
522
2806
TX
HOOD
TX2211482.00
FRANKLIN D RAMER
12/11/2008
HOOD
2463
534
3229
TX
HOOD
TX2211483.00
AUGUSTIN J ESPINOSA
12/19/2008
HOOD
2461
515
2804
TX
HOOD
TX2211484.00
MIGUEL TOVAR
12/15/2008
HOOD
2461
482
2794
TX
HOOD
TX2211485.00
BOB HARRIS OIL COMPANY
11/21/2008
HOOD
2451
618
565
TX
HOOD
TX2211486.00
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY HOOD
12/5/2008
HOOD
2461
473
2793
TX
HOOD
TX2211487.00
WOLF HOLLOW I LP
12/1/2008
HOOD
2451
79
410
TX
HOOD
TX2211488.00
MABLE ROE
12/15/2008
HOOD
2456
786
1793
TX
HOOD
TX2211489.00
COMANCHE INVESTMENTS INC
12/15/2008
HOOD
2458
780
2131
TX
HOOD
TX2211491.00
JAY JOHNSON ET AL
1/12/2009
HOOD
2451
759
597
TX
HOOD
TX2211493.00
ST TX M-108076
7/17/2007
HOOD
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2211494.00
ST TX M-108075
7/17/2007
HOOD
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2211495.00
ST TX M-108550
11/6/2007
HOOD
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2211496.00
ST TX M-108270
9/18/2007
HOOD
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2211497.00
JAMES S FRITZ ET UX
9/22/2008
HOOD
2462
511
2991
TX
HOOD
TX2211499.00
LARRY WHITE
12/21/2008
HOOD
2467
243
4069
TX
HOOD
TX2211500.00
EMMANUEL TOVAR ET UX
1/7/2009
HOOD
2456
804
1799
TX
HOOD
TX2211502.00
RAMIRO VILLEGAS ET UX
1/5/2009
HOOD
2456
810
1801
TX
HOOD
TX2211505.00
CYNTHIA A OLSON ET VIR
1/15/2009
HOOD
2456
792
1795
TX
HOOD
TX2211506.00
WILLIAM CALL ET UX
1/10/2009
HOOD
2454
706
1360
TX
HOOD
TX2211507.00
BARBARA L FACER
1/10/2009
HOOD
2454
709
1361
TX
HOOD
TX2211508.01
CANDY C WRIGHT
1/16/2009
HOOD
2461
505
2801
TX
HOOD
TX2211508.02
JUAN L ROMAN
1/16/2009
HOOD
2461
493
2797
TX
HOOD
TX2211510.00
PATRICIA MORTIMER
11/23/2008
HOOD
2463
545
3233
TX
HOOD
TX2211511.00
ROY G WESSON ET UX
1/21/2009
HOOD
2461
496
2798
TX
HOOD
TX2211512.00
ABEL HERNANDEZ ET UX
1/23/2009
HOOD
2461
499
2799
TX
HOOD
TX2211513.00
JORGE REBELES ET UX
1/28/2009
HOOD
2461
470
2792
TX
HOOD
TX2211514.00
TED ALLEN ET UX
1/10/2009
HOOD
2456
789
1794
TX
HOOD
TX2211519.00
DAULTON A THORP ET UX
12/31/2008
HOOD
2461
429
2779
TX
HOOD
TX2211520.00
JOSE GUADALUPE ROBLEDO ET
1/28/2009
HOOD
2461
502
2800
TX
HOOD
TX2211521.00
DAVID WAYNE FULKERSIN ET U
1/28/2009
HOOD
2461
490
2796
TX
HOOD
TX2211522.00
RANDALL G OEHLER
1/13/2009
HOOD
2461
486
2795
TX
HOOD
TX2211524.00
GRANBURY 187 RIVER TRAILS
2/4/2009
HOOD
2467
241
4068
TX
HOOD
TX2211525.01
JOSE CRUZ TOVAR
1/13/2009
HOOD
2467
254
4073
TX
HOOD
TX2211525.02
MARIA VALLE ESPINOSA
6/29/2009
HOOD
2493
776
10040
TX
HOOD
TX2211526.00
ANTONIO SANDOVAL ET UX
1/15/2009
HOOD
2463
492
3214
TX
HOOD
TX2211527.00
SANDRA J CONGER
2/9/2009
HOOD
2467
260
4075
TX
HOOD
TX2211528.00
LEXA NORTHINGTON STECKO
1/22/2009
HOOD
2461
438
2782
TX
HOOD
TX2211529.00
HALEY L DYER JR ET UX
1/13/2009
HOOD
2467
246
4070
TX
HOOD
TX2211531.00
PATRICIA ANN LOPEZ
2/13/2009
HOOD
2463
539
3231
TX
HOOD
TX2211532.01
VICKIE J RICE
1/28/2009
HOOD
2461
452
2786
TX
HOOD
TX2211532.02
LINDA S FORSYTHE ET VIR
1/28/2009
HOOD
2467
232
4065
TX
HOOD
TX2211532.03
JANET A SCHUMP
1/28/2009
HOOD
2469
658
4595
TX
HOOD
TX2211533.00
AMADOR CASTILLO JR
1/14/2009
HOOD
2461
467
2791
TX
HOOD
TX2211534.00
RICHARD L HATTOX
1/27/2009
HOOD
2461
455
2787
TX
HOOD
TX2211535.00
CHARLOTTE GARRETT
1/27/2009
HOOD
2463
521
3224
TX
HOOD
TX2211536.00
ROBERT ALLEN THOMAS
2/12/2009
HOOD
2461
461
2789
TX
HOOD
TX2211537.00
GREG W COPELAND ET AL
1/20/2009
HOOD
2461
441
2783
TX
HOOD
TX2211538.00
WESLEY E HENRY
1/20/2009
HOOD
2461
444
2784
TX
HOOD
TX2211540.00
LORI SPENCE
1/12/2009
HOOD
2463
480
3210
TX
HOOD
TX2211541.00
SHERI BREWER
2/10/2009
HOOD
2467
257
4074
TX
HOOD
TX2211542.00
CRAJ LTD
1/13/2009
HOOD
2463
489
3213
TX
HOOD
TX2211543.00
DONALD YOCUM BRUNDAGE ET UX
1/20/2009
HOOD
2463
486
3212
TX
HOOD
TX2211544.00
NOLAN TODD GIBSON ET UX
2/6/2009
HOOD
2460
730
2641
TX
HOOD
TX2211546.00
KELLY MCCURTAIN
3/4/2009
HOOD
2469
670
4599
TX
HOOD
TX2211547.00
LAVONNE ANN MOORE
2/20/2009
HOOD
2469
667
4598
TX
HOOD
TX2211548.00
SHERRY STONE NEAL
2/20/2009
HOOD
2469
664
4597
TX
HOOD
TX2211549.00
MICHAEL LYNN PORTER
1/20/2009
HOOD
2469
676
4601
TX
HOOD
TX2211551.00
JOSE C CORTES
2/28/2009
HOOD
2469
661
4596
TX
HOOD
TX2211553.00
CHRISTOPHER M BROWN ET UX
1/27/2009
HOOD
2469
643
4590
TX
HOOD
TX2211555.00
EDDIE PARSONS ET UX
2/12/2009
HOOD
2467
263
4076
TX
HOOD
TX2211558.00
SILVIA NORA HERNANDEZ
3/5/2009
HOOD
2469
682
4603
TX
HOOD
TX2211559.00
LARRY WAYNE BISHOP ET UX
1/27/2009
HOOD
2469
688
4605
TX
HOOD
TX2211560.00
JIMMY LEE GRIMES ET UX
2/24/2009
HOOD
2469
636
4588
TX
HOOD
TX2211561.01
VICTORIA OVERTON
2/19/2009
HOOD
2472
655
5251
TX
HOOD
TX2211561.02
KENNETH MICHELS
3/7/2009
HOOD
2472
658
5252
TX
HOOD
TX2211562.01
SHELIA J YOUNGBLOOD
2/17/2009
HOOD
2472
673
5257
TX
HOOD
TX2211562.02
ELIZABETH BREWER
2/17/2009
HOOD
2472
679
5259
TX
HOOD
TX2211562.03
BRENDA LESLY
2/17/2009
HOOD
2472
676
5258
TX
HOOD
TX2211563.00
LANTZ VINZENS
2/24/2009
HOOD
2469
685
4604
TX
HOOD
TX2211565.00
SALVADOR E CASTILLO
3/20/2009
HOOD
2472
652
5250
TX
HOOD
TX2211566.00
HAROLD E DURHAM ET UX
1/27/2009
HOOD
2472
637
5244
TX
HOOD
TX2211567.00
TODD J SHEPHERD ET UX
1/26/2009
HOOD
2472
661
5253
TX
HOOD
TX2211568.00
CARRIE LYTLE ET VIR
3/5/2009
HOOD
2472
640
5245
TX
HOOD
TX2211569.00
RAMIRO BAUTISTA ET UX
3/12/2009
HOOD
2472
685
5261
TX
HOOD
TX2211571.00
ARCHIE MCCOY EXE GOULD EST
1/16/2009
HOOD
2474
123
5612
TX
HOOD
TX2211572.00
RENEA K LEE
3/16/2009
HOOD
2474
115
5609
TX
HOOD
TX2211573.00
JIMMY D GLENN
3/10/2009
HOOD
2474
126
5613
TX
HOOD
TX2211578.00
TIM CANTRELL
4/16/2009
HOOD
2481
895
7308
TX
HOOD
TX2211579.00
MURLE BLASINGAME ET UX
4/16/2009
HOOD
2481
918
7317
TX
HOOD
TX2211581.01
LINDA LANEY
5/5/2009
HOOD
2485
622
8135
TX
HOOD
TX2211581.02
NILA KAYLENE COUNSELLOR
5/5/2009
HOOD
2485
619
8134
TX
HOOD
TX2211581.03
CARL DAVID LANEY
5/5/2009
HOOD
2485
628
8137
TX
HOOD
TX2211581.04
JIMMY RAY LANEY
5/5/2009
HOOD
2485
625
8136
TX
HOOD
TX2211582.00
KIRK MAYES ET UX
4/13/2009
HOOD
2479
833
6813
TX
HOOD
TX2211583.00
PATRICIA A CASAS
5/13/2009
HOOD
2485
649
8146
TX
HOOD
TX2211584.00
LEAH A BUCHER
4/30/2009
HOOD
2485
639
8142
TX
HOOD
TX2211587.00
HAROLD R HOLLOWAY ET UX
5/5/2009
HOOD
2485
659
8149
TX
HOOD
TX2211588.00
ANTHONY D BOYDSTON
3/27/2009
HOOD
2485
654
8148
TX
HOOD
TX2211589.00
CHARLES YOUNGBLOOD ET UX
4/8/2009
HOOD
2481
946
7326
TX
HOOD
TX2211591.00
KRISTOPHER D GARRISON ET U
4/16/2009
HOOD
2485
689
8159
TX
HOOD
TX2211592.00
FIVE DCDHC INVESTMENTS LP
5/20/2009
HOOD
2485
669
8152
TX
HOOD
TX2211593.00
LARRY DICK
5/20/2009
HOOD
2481
523
7220
TX
HOOD
TX2211597.01
ARCHIE JOE WHEAT
6/16/2009
HOOD
2486
915
8468
TX
HOOD
TX2211597.02
DONNA GLENN BAKER
6/16/2009
HOOD
2486
918
8469
TX
HOOD
TX2211597.03
JIMMY D GLENN
6/16/2009
HOOD
2487
38
8499
TX
HOOD
TX2211598.00
JERRY SHUTTLESWORTH
2/3/2009
HOOD
2488
132
8728
TX
HOOD
TX2211599.00
MARSHALL LANEY
5/13/2009
HOOD
2488
105
8718
TX
HOOD
TX2211600.00
LEON T CABRERA ET UX
4/16/2009
HOOD
2486
923
8471
TX
HOOD
TX2211601.00
HOOD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
4/23/2009
HOOD
2488 AND 2488
0128 AND 0296
08727 AND 08782
TX
HOOD
TX2211602.00
ST TX M-109902
12/16/2008
HOOD
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2211603.00
MONARCH UTILITIES ILP
6/8/2009
HOOD
2496
426
10656
TX
HOOD
TX2211607.01
FREDDIE LEON WESLEY
7/9/2009
HOOD
2498
116
11073
TX
HOOD
TX2211607.02
DONNA D WESLEY
7/9/2009
HOOD
2501
479
11877
TX
HOOD
TX2211612.00
MATTHEW A SCHOESSOW
8/8/2009
HOOD
2503
957
12525
TX
HOOD
TX2211614.01
CHARLES P WATTS ET AL
8/10/2009
HOOD
2503
964
12527
TX
HOOD
TX2211614.02
HELEN H DURANT
8/10/2009
HOOD
2503
960
12526
TX
HOOD
TX2211615.00
CRYKAY LLC
8/20/2009
HOOD
2503
968
12528
TX
HOOD
TX2211617.99
ALICE WILLEFORD ET AL
9/22/2009
HOOD
2524
386
424
TX
HOOD
TX2211619.00
GERALD C BROESCHE ET UX
8/8/2009
HOOD
2506
508
13174
TX
HOOD
TX2211622.00
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
9/28/2009
HOOD
2509
613
13955
TX
HOOD
TX2211623.00
CHARO INC
10/1/2009
HOOD
2514
696
15203
TX
HOOD
TX2211624.00
CHARO INC
10/2/2009
HOOD
2514
684
15199
TX
HOOD
TX2211625.00
PEI-I HUANG MULCAHY
8/12/2009
HOOD
2509
625
13960
TX
HOOD
TX2211626.00
FRANCISCO MARTINEZ ET UX
8/12/2009
HOOD
2509
622
13959
TX
HOOD
TX2211627.00
ROD FINCH ET UX
9/20/2009
HOOD
2514
664
15191
TX
HOOD
TX2211629.00
MELITON TORRES ET UX
9/23/2009
HOOD
2514
679
15197
TX
HOOD
TX2211630.00
WILLIAM L BOOTH ET UX
9/20/2009
HOOD
2514
693
15202
TX
HOOD
TX2211632.00
JERIME L JOHNSTON ET UX
8/16/2009
HOOD
2517
770
15942
TX
HOOD
TX2211634.00
MERILYN EVANS 2006 REV TST
9/20/2009
HOOD
2514
659
15189
TX
HOOD
TX2211635.00
BILLY C MITCHELL ET UX
9/20/2009
HOOD
2514
690
15201
TX
HOOD
TX2211638.00
ROBERT E BROOKS ET UX
11/9/2009
HOOD
2517
788
15950
TX
HOOD
TX2211639.01
FAWZY S SEDRAK ET UX
10/10/2009
HOOD
2517
830
15971
TX
HOOD
TX2211639.02
AMIR S IBRAHIM ET UX
10/10/2009
HOOD
2517
828
15970
TX
HOOD
TX2211640.00
TERRY D SAVAGE
9/20/2009
HOOD
2517
754
15937
TX
HOOD
TX2211642.00
LEA ANN HAYES ET VIR
12/7/2009
HOOD
2519
579
16451
TX
HOOD
TX2211644.00
WAYNE WIENECKE ET UX
11/17/2009
HOOD
2520
798
16766
TX
HOOD
TX2211649.00
JUSRYN COMPANY INC ET AL
1/27/2010
HOOD
2529
595
1683
TX
HOOD
TX2211650.01
JERRY A GOIN
1/11/2010
HOOD
2528
900
1526
TX
HOOD
TX2211650.02
CYNTHIA ANN CRAIG MCGEORGE
6/15/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0007380
TX
HOOD
TX2211650.03
DENISE NEGLAY MONTEAGUDO
6/15/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0007379
TX
HOOD
TX2211650.04
ROBERT KELLY CRAIG
6/15/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0007381
TX
HOOD
TX2211651.00
CHRISTOPHER M BARNES
2/3/2010
HOOD
2528
891
1523
TX
HOOD
TX2211652.00
MARGARET KENNEDY ET VIR
2/4/2010
HOOD
2528
897
1525
TX
HOOD
TX2211653.00
ROQUE MAGALLANES LUJAN ET UX
2/3/2010
HOOD
2528
894
1524
TX
HOOD
TX2211654.00
DAVID TORRES ET UX
1/6/2010
HOOD
2531
178
2053
TX
HOOD
TX2211657.00
DOUGLAS J AIKEN ET UX
2/16/2010
HOOD
2531
172
2051
TX
HOOD
TX2211659.01
LYNDELL RAY LOCKETT ET UX
2/24/2010
HOOD
2531
599
2160
TX
HOOD
TX2211659.01
LYNDELL RAY LOCKETT ET UX
2/24/2010
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2211659.02
ALTON LEE LOCKETT ET UX
2/24/2010
HOOD
2531
596
2159
TX
HOOD
TX2211660.00
DAMIEN MARTINEZ ET UX
2/1/2010
HOOD
2534
383
2819
TX
HOOD
TX2211664.00
SHIRLEY JOHNSON
3/16/2010
HOOD
2535
378
3085
TX
HOOD
TX2211666.00
MICHAEL G TAYLOR ET UX
3/10/2010
HOOD
2535
440
3112
TX
HOOD
TX2211667.00
MICHAEL L READY ET AL
3/5/2010
HOOD
2535
443
3113
TX
HOOD
TX2211668.00
BARBARA YOHNER
2/22/2010
HOOD
2535
449
3115
TX
HOOD
TX2211669.00
DARLA SUE LANKFORD ET VIR
3/8/2010
HOOD
2538
480
3816
TX
HOOD
TX2211670.00
ROBERT LOWERY ET UX
3/22/2010
HOOD
2537
840
3678
TX
HOOD
TX2211675.00
CHAD TURMAN ET UX
4/8/2010
HOOD
2541
824
4631
TX
HOOD
TX2211677.99
MARY ELIZABETH ROLLINS
4/28/2010
HOOD
2548
530
6174
TX
HOOD
TX2211678.99
MARY ELIZABETH ROLLINS
4/28/2010
HOOD
2548
532
6175
TX
HOOD
TX2211680.00
EVAN ARLINGTON
4/23/2010
HOOD
2544
489
5262
TX
HOOD
TX2211681.00
ROBERT L STEELE JR ET UX
4/5/2010
HOOD
2544
486
5261
TX
HOOD
TX2211682.01
GLENN CORNELIUS
4/12/2010
HOOD
2547
638
5933
TX
HOOD
TX2211683.01
STANLEY WHITTUM ET UX
4/5/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0006523
TX
HOOD
TX2211683.02
CHRIS RUSSELL ET UX
8/4/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0010171
TX
HOOD
TX2211684.00
VICTOR CORTEZ SR & SANJUANAN
4/5/2010
HOOD
2545
953
5584
TX
HOOD
TX2211685.00
DOUGLAS A FLEMING ET UX
4/20/2010
HOOD
2545
950
5583
TX
HOOD
TX2211686.00
BILLY D PENNINGTON ET UX
4/30/2010
HOOD
2545
977
5593
TX
HOOD
TX2211687.00
RAYMOND D ANDERSEN ET UX
5/19/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0006522
TX
HOOD
TX2211688.00
KELLY ANN SWOPE
4/28/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0006521
TX
HOOD
TX2211689.00
JOHN ALLEN ET UX
5/14/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0006430
TX
HOOD
TX2211690.00
NORBERT R SMITH ET UX
4/5/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0006431
TX
HOOD
TX2211695.00
LLM MINERALS LP
7/26/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0009891
TX
HOOD
TX2211696.00
LLM MINERALS LP
7/26/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0009892
TX
HOOD
TX2211698.00
CURTIS C ORTLOFF ET UX
7/16/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0009315
TX
HOOD
TX2211699.00
FREDRAL L ZIMMERMAN
6/8/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0009314
TX
HOOD
TX2211701.99
CHRISTY ELAINE CRYER
9/1/2010
HOOD
 
 
2011-0003701
TX
HOOD
TX2211703.00
BRENDA G SMITH
5/11/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0010674
TX
HOOD
TX2211705.00
ROB ROY HUGHITT
8/26/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0011461
TX
HOOD
TX2211707.01
JULIET K GRITZ
9/10/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0011459
TX
HOOD
TX2211707.02
MATTHEW R GRITZ
9/10/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0011458
TX
HOOD
TX2211708.00
JAMES M CHRISTOPHER ET UX
10/15/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0012221
TX
HOOD
TX2211709.01
J&L EXCAVATION INC DEF PEN PLN
10/14/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0012885
TX
HOOD
TX2211710.00
JO RUTH SANDEL
10/12/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0012884
TX
HOOD
TX2211711.00
JOHN GORDON BRITE II ET UX
11/16/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0013443
TX
HOOD
TX2211712.00
GILDA B WARREN
12/2/2010
HOOD
 
 
2011-0000839
TX
HOOD
TX2211717.99
DAN L. GRIFFIN ET UX
3/7/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0002699
TX
HOOD
TX2211719.00
RALPH VANCE COLLINS
3/4/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0003264
TX
HOOD
TX2211720.00
ROWENA ELAINE WEST
3/4/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0003266
TX
HOOD
TX2211721.00
EDWIN BLAINE COLLINS
3/4/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0003271
TX
HOOD
TX2211722.00
DOYLE GAROLD COLLINS
3/4/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0003270
TX
HOOD
TX2211723.00
ROWENA COLLINS
3/4/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0003265
TX
HOOD
TX2211724.01
NELLIE J BARKER
3/10/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0003269
TX
HOOD
TX2211724.02
SHARON E STEMBRIDGE ET VIR
2/28/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0003267
TX
HOOD
TX2211724.03
CHRISTA B GARRETT
2/28/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0003268
TX
HOOD
TX2211725.00
MICHAEL PHILLIPS ET UX
3/22/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0004517
TX
HOOD
TX2211726.00
PATRICIA GRIFFIN
3/22/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0004518
TX
HOOD
TX2211734.00
FRANK B MABERY ET UX
7/12/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0009215
TX
HOOD
TX2211736.01
PATSY MARIE GEE INDIV & TRUSTE
8/24/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0010319
TX
HOOD
TX2211736.02
FUN-N-SUN REALTY LTD
1/20/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0001735
TX
HOOD
TX2211737.00
TOOD DYSON ET UX
8/25/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0010593
TX
HOOD
TX2211738.01
DAVID FRANCIS & LINDA ANN RAFFA
10/19/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0011935
TX
HOOD
TX2211739.00
RICKEY DALE JERNIGAN ET UX
11/7/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0012451
TX
HOOD
TX2211740.00
JAMES B OLIVER ET UX
11/5/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0012914
TX
HOOD
TX2211741.00
VICKI LYNN NIVENS
10/13/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0013507
TX
HOOD
TX2211742.01
MAX EDWARD CROSS
12/14/2011
HOOD
 
 
2012-0000249
TX
HOOD
TX2211742.02
LORA JANE HILL
12/14/2011
HOOD
 
 
2012-0000250
TX
HOOD
TX2211742.03
TERESA YOUNG
12/14/2011
HOOD
 
 
2012-0000251
TX
HOOD
TX2211742.04
CHARLES CROSS
12/14/2011
HOOD
 
 
2012-0000252
TX
HOOD
TX2211743.01
ROBERT C HUDSON ET UX
1/11/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0001164
TX
HOOD
TX2211744.01
ROBERT L AND SANDRA GILMORE
2/1/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0001742
TX
HOOD
TX2211745.00
GEORGE O JOSEPH
1/27/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0001740
TX
HOOD
TX2211747.01
CLYDE DAVIS
1/11/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0001739
TX
HOOD
TX2211748.01
REBECCA A JEFFERS
1/16/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0001738
TX
HOOD
TX2211749.00
KARIN A HARRINGTON ET VIR
2/28/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0002214
TX
HOOD
TX2211750.00
ONE PRIME LP
3/7/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0002629
TX
HOOD
TX2211751.00
BERNARD ROYAL ROUX
1/18/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0002585
TX
HOOD
TX2211752.01
NANCY LAQUEY
1/11/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0002817
TX
HOOD
TX2211756.01
ASA YOUNGBLOOD
2/24/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0003783
TX
HOOD
TX2211756.02
MICHELLE ANGALYNN STANFORD
11/4/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0000668
TX
HOOD
TX2211757.01
RALPH T NANNY ET UX
3/27/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0003785
TX
HOOD
TX2211757.02
WENDALL A AND BEVERLY G HOLMES
5/2/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0005049
TX
HOOD
TX2211758.00
ROYCE SWAIM ET UX
4/12/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0003998
TX
HOOD
TX2211759.01
ARTHUR W HUDSON ET UX
4/10/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0004001
TX
HOOD
TX2211762.01
JOE SWAIM ET UX
4/12/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0004609
TX
HOOD
TX2211762.02
AMELIA WINIFRED CLEMENS ET VIR
7/1/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0006979
TX
HOOD
TX2211762.03
DR LEE E E PICARD ET VIR
7/1/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0006978
TX
HOOD
TX2211762.04
VONTILLA M WATSON INDIV & AIF
7/1/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0008767
TX
HOOD
TX2211762.05
EMMA LEA BUCK WRIGHT
7/1/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0008768
TX
HOOD
TX2211763.00
DANNY LEE AND KELLY DENISE BRILEY
4/13/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0004595
TX
HOOD
TX2211764.04
BRYAN JACKS
4/18/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0005050
TX
HOOD
TX2211764.06
ROBERT L GILMORE ET UX
4/9/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0004124
TX
HOOD
TX2211764.07
LOIS ALLAINE WARD
12/10/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0002327
TX
HOOD
TX2211767.17
WARREN LEE UNDERWOOD #57245-097
4/20/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0006391
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HOOD
TX2211768.00
O'FARRELL AND MYRNA THOMPSON REV TRUST
4/25/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0004853
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HOOD
TX2211769.01
SCOT JAY AND KAY DUBE
4/12/2012
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2012-0005051
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HOOD
TX2211769.02
DANNY JOE AND AMANDA BRADFORD
4/12/2012
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2012-0005640
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TX2211771.01
SYLVIA NELL CURRY INDIV & TRE
5/1/2012
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2012-0005479
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TX2211771.02
CARRIE Y HOWELL INDIV & TRE
5/1/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0005478
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HOOD
TX2211771.03
CARROLL E NIX ET UX IND & TRE
5/1/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0005480
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TX2211772.01
RICHARD Y WICKLINE ET UX
4/26/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0005491
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HOOD
TX2211773.00
ROUGH CREEK CEMETERY
5/10/2012
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MARY LOUISE ROLLINS
5/11/2012
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WILLIAM BERRY ROLLINS
5/11/2012
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TX2211777.03
PATSY TACKETT
4/11/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0004594
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TX2211779.00
CLINE FAMILY TRUST A & B
5/1/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0005638
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HOOD
TX2211780.04
BILLY M MANNING JR ET UX
5/29/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0006753
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HOOD
TX2211780.05
CLAYTON MANNING ET UX
9/25/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0011506
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HOOD
TX2211781.99
HILDA M SCHULTZ REVOCABLE TRUST
4/1/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0006750
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HOOD
TX2211782.00
HAROLD GLEN DAVIS
5/21/2012
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2012-0006392
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FRANK B AND CHARLENE MABERY
6/12/2012
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FRANK B AND CHARLENE MABERY
6/12/2012
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JOHNNY REED
5/21/2012
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JAMES REX DAVIS
5/21/2012
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FRANK B AND CHARLENE MABERY
6/12/2012
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PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH UNITED CHURCH OF CHR
7/5/2012
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THOMAS ALLEN COLEMAN
6/19/2012
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SUE CHERRY COX
6/19/2012
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2012-0006756
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UNA RUTH DAVIS STERLING
5/21/2012
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RAYMOND DON AND LISA DIANE FORTENBERRY
6/6/2012
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AMMIE AND TAMMIE BAKER
5/30/2012
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DON HUMPHREY ET UX
5/30/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0006953
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TX2211796.00
LARRY D NACE ET UX
5/18/2012
HOOD
 
 
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TX2211798.01
DIANA JUNE AENIS
6/29/2012
HOOD
 
 
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PATRICIA ANN CRAWFORD
6/29/2012
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NADRIA LYNETTE GREEN
6/29/2012
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THOMAS ALLEN COLEMAN
7/3/2012
HOOD
 
 
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SUE CHERRY COX
7/3/2012
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DAVID A & LISA L BROWN
6/14/2012
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2012-0007529
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LARRY BUCKLES ET UX
7/12/2012
HOOD
 
 
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HOOD
TX2211804.01
GARRY NIX
6/25/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0007864
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TX2211804.02
LYNN NIX
6/25/2012
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2012-0007865
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THOMAS D NIX
6/25/2012
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2012-0007863
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NELDA SUE CUMMINS
6/25/2012
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MARTHA ANN JOHNSON
6/25/2012
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DEBORAH G TOMERLIN
6/7/2012
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GLEN ALAN MUSICK
7/6/2012
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2012-0008711
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ANNETTE MUSICK
7/6/2012
HOOD
 
 
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HOOD
TX2211808.00
JACK & FREEDA IVES REV LIV TR
7/20/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0008718
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HOOD
TX2211809.00
STEPHEN CRAIG HUSTON ET UX
7/23/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0008713
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HOOD
TX2211810.01
HUGO ESCOBAR ET UX
7/20/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0008714
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HOOD
TX2211810.02
RAFAEL AND SUZANNA ORDONEZ
7/24/2012
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2012-0010125
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JOHN W AND PEGGY N PAPAN
7/25/2012
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2012-0008719
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BILLY JUDD NEIGHBORS
8/1/2012
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2012-0008709
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CHRISTINE M MCDONALD
8/3/2012
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2012-0008707
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JEFFREY L AND ROBERTA R BARLOW
7/19/2012
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2012-0009054
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MICHAEL A AND JOANN STEPHENS
8/9/2012
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WANDA F MOORE
8/13/2012
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2012-0009055
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KATHERINE ANN CHURCH
8/22/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0009592
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JOHN ALLARD ET UX
8/31/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0010126
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TX2211822.01
ROY E ROTHE
9/6/2012
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2012-0010128
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TX2211823.01
RICHARD L ROTHE ET UX
9/6/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0010127
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TX2211825.00
MITTIE LOU WOOLSEY
6/23/2006
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2220
200
13296
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TX2211826.00
CARMICHAEL FAMILY TRUST
6/23/2006
HOOD
2201
198
13295
TX
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TX2211827.00
JAMES L SHAFER ET UX
6/23/2006
HOOD
2220
224
13308
TX
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TX2211828.00
DAVID AND LYNDEL CAMPBELL
6/23/2006
HOOD
2223
689
14072
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TX2211829.00
ALLAN RAY CATHEY ET UX
6/23/2006
HOOD
2220
204
13298
TX
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TX2211830.00
CLIFFORD O HEFLIN JR ET UX
6/23/2006
HOOD
2220
226
13309
TX
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TX2211831.00
DONALD R ARMSTRONG
7/12/2006
HOOD
2223
701
14078
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TX2211832.00
JEAN KELLEY SMITH
8/23/2006
HOOD
2236
781
17118
TX
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TX2211832.00
JEAN KELLEY SMITH
8/23/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD
TX2211833.00
TIMOTHY E STEVENS ET UX
11/17/2008
HOOD
2446
897
19655
TX
HOOD
TX2211834.00
ALBERTONI REV TRUST
10/18/2006
HOOD
2281
929
4264
TX
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TX2211835.00
NICHOLAS K NOE ET UX
11/17/2008
HOOD
2463
466
3206
TX
HOOD
TX2211836.00
JOHN W MINTER II AKA JOHN MINTER
9/15/2012
HOOD
 
 
2012-0011507
TX
HOOD
TX2211837.00
JOE D HENDERSON ET UX
7/29/2006
HOOD
2223
691
14073
TX
HOOD
TX2211838.00
JOHNNIE C RAGER ET UX
6/23/2006
HOOD
2220
208
13300
TX
HOOD
TX2211839.00
BEVERLY A CULLUM ET UX
6/23/2006
HOOD
2220
210
13301
TX
HOOD
TX2211840.00
STEPHEN REINKE ET UX
8/30/2011
HOOD
 
 
2011-0010183
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HOOD
TX2211841.00
JERRY A CAMPBELL
7/14/2006
HOOD
2223
683
14069
TX
HOOD
TX2211848.00
RAY W COX AND JANIE S COX
1/23/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0002392
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HOOD
TX2211849.01
LOFTIN FAMILY TRUST
3/27/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0003042
TX
HOOD
TX2211849.02
SCOTT LOFTIN
3/27/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0003041
TX
HOOD
TX2211849.03
MELINDA D'ANN LOFTIN EGGENBERGER
3/27/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0003530
TX
HOOD
TX2211850.00
HAROLD T JOHNSON SR ET UX
4/4/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0003531
TX
HOOD
TX2211851.00
MICHAEL W JOHNSON ET UX
4/2/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0003532
TX
HOOD
TX2211852.00
JEFF BENNETT
4/2/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0003533
TX
HOOD
TX2211853.01
THOMAS LEE MATLOCK TEST TRUST
4/8/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0003535
TX
HOOD
TX2211853.02
DEANA ANN GOBLE TEST TRUST
4/8/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0003534
TX
HOOD
TX2211854.00
JO ANN STEPHENS ET VIR
4/14/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0003536
TX
HOOD
TX2211855.00
TYRELLA C ROBINSON
4/17/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0004125
TX
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TX2211856.00
J WAYNE MILLSAP ET AL
4/23/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0004126
TX
HOOD
TX2211857.01
MARJORIE LEITO
4/30/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0004526
TX
HOOD
TX2211858.00
RONALD L MABERY ET UX
5/15/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0005335
TX
HOOD
TX2211859.00
WARREN W MARSHALL, ET UX
4/8/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0005332
TX
HOOD
TX2211860.01
MARY ELIZABETH BROWN
5/20/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0005333
TX
HOOD
TX2211860.02
PEGGY JOYCE COLE
6/10/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0006973
TX
HOOD
TX2211861.00
A L WARDEN
5/16/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0005334
TX
HOOD
TX2211862.00
THOMAS W TANKERSLEY ET UX
5/20/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0006016
TX
HOOD
TX2211863.00
WILLIAM E PARMER ET UX
6/6/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0006014
TX
HOOD
TX2211864.00
SANDRA L RIDDLE
6/12/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0006015
TX
HOOD
TX2211865.00
MICHAEL CALDWELL ET UX
5/12/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0006387
TX
HOOD
TX2211866.01
BASCOM M HIGGINBOTTOM ET UX
6/18/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0006012
TX
HOOD
TX2211867.00
WILLIAM M DANIELS ET UX
6/10/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0006386
TX
HOOD
TX2211868.00
BRUCE ARMSTRONG ET UX
6/18/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0006385
TX
HOOD
TX2211869.01
SUE CHERRY COX ET VIR
6/19/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0006977
TX
HOOD
TX2211869.02
THOMAS ALLEN COLEMAN
6/19/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0006975
TX
HOOD
TX2211870.00
JAMES C BARRON
6/19/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0006976
TX
HOOD
TX2211871.00
ROGER B IVES ET UX
6/6/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0006974
TX
HOOD
TX2211873.00
JEWEL ELIZABETH MARLOW
6/18/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0006980
TX
HOOD
TX2211874.01
VIRGINIA NUTT JONES
7/10/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0007538
TX
HOOD
TX2211874.02
MILBURN E NUTT JR
7/10/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0007539
TX
HOOD
TX2211874.03
SUN CHASE DEVELOPMENT CO
7/15/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0007533
TX
HOOD
TX2211874.04
GARRY Z LUKER DBA GRANBURY LAN
7/15/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0007534
TX
HOOD
TX2211875.00
REGINALD T BUTLER, ET UX
6/24/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0007540
TX
HOOD
TX2211876.00
GERALD WILLIAM BUTLER ESTATE
6/24/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0007541
TX
HOOD
TX2211877.00
DARWIN L DAVIS ET UX
7/16/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0007542
TX
HOOD
TX2211878.00
JEANETTA A GREEN
7/14/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0007543
TX
HOOD
TX2211879.00
AARON B GREEN ET UX
7/7/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0007544
TX
HOOD
TX2211880.00
DAVID L BRISTER EX UX
6/26/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0007536
TX
HOOD
TX2211881.00
PAUL B IVES EX UX
7/21/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0007535
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HOOD
TX2211882.01
GLYNN W WOOD
6/25/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0007537
TX
HOOD
TX2211882.02
CHARLES D LOVING ET UX
1/29/2015
HOOD
 
 
2015-0003652
TX
HOOD
TX2211883.00
RODNEY B SHAW ET UX
7/7/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0008773
TX
HOOD
TX2211884.00
BILLY DUMAS ET UX
7/21/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0008781
TX
HOOD
TX2211885.00
CAROL RASBERRY
7/21/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0008779
TX
HOOD
TX2211886.00
WADE PRESTON DOLLARHIDE ET UX
7/21/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0008783
TX
HOOD
TX2211887.00
WAPLES COMMUNITY CENTER
7/31/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0008776
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TX2211888.01
DANNY M WOOD
6/30/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0008782
TX
HOOD
TX2211889.01
DONNY B HAYWORTH, ET UX
7/10/2014
HOOD
 
 
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HOOD
TX2211889.02
ESTATE OF D J KINSON
9/4/2014
HOOD
 
 
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TX2211890.01
JAMES BRYAN NOBLITT ET UX
6/24/2014
HOOD
 
 
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HOOD
TX2211890.02
ROBERT MILTON NOBLITT ET UX
6/24/2014
HOOD
 
 
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TX2211891.01
DONALD MARTON SAVAGE ET UX
6/30/2014
HOOD
 
 
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TX
HOOD
TX2211891.02
JANICE MARIE SAVAGE
8/5/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0008770
TX
HOOD
TX2211892.00
DAVID T LOCK ET UX
7/1/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0008761
TX
HOOD
TX2211893.01
WAB & JBB FAMILY LP NO 1
8/4/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0008760
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TX2211893.02
VIRGINIA A REED
8/7/2014
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FAYE BETHEL HOBBS
7/7/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0008762
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HOOD
TX2211894.02
LUDWICK REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST
7/7/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0008765
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HOOD
TX2211894.03
SHIRLEY LEE LUDWICK
7/7/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0008764
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HOOD
TX2211895.01
HOBBS REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST
7/7/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0008763
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HOOD
TX2211896.00
JACK L SCOTT ET UX
7/9/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0008766
TX
HOOD
TX2211897.01
BRENDA STEWART ET UX
8/5/2014
HOOD
 
 
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TX2211897.02
BETTY Z JOHNSTON
8/6/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0009289
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TX2211897.03
CYNTHIA MORRIS
8/7/2014
HOOD
 
 
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TX
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TX2211897.04
STEPHAN KRONBERGER
8/1/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0009288
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LONNIE MACK JORDAN
9/15/2014
HOOD
 
 
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PAMELA JORDAN SPENCE
8/25/2014
HOOD
 
 
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TX2211897.07
RANDAL JORDAN
9/20/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010039
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HOOD
TX2211897.08
MAX L BRADSHAW JR ET UX
8/11/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010592
TX
HOOD
TX2211897.09
ROGER JORDAN ET UX
9/15/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010591
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TX2211897.10
AUSTIN RAY
10/1/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010601
TX
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TX2211897.11
PATTY ROOKS
10/18/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0011172
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TX2211897.12
ROBERT H DUFFIE
10/14/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0011171
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HOOD
TX2211897.13
ANNA JEAN MATHIS
9/30/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0011179
TX
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TX2211897.14
AARON RAY
10/1/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0011185
TX
HOOD
TX2211897.15
ASHLEIGH BELL
10/1/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0011186
TX
HOOD
TX2211897.16
JAMIE OLSON ET VIR
10/6/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0012081
TX
HOOD
TX2211897.17
PAULA JORDAN CHRISTOPHER
10/29/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0000665
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HOOD
TX2211897.18
JACKIE FRANK RAINES
11/17/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0002340
TX
HOOD
TX2211898.00
DEWAIN WEBB ET UX
7/25/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0008771
TX
HOOD
TX2211899.01
DENISE MICHELLE LIZUN
7/22/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0008772
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HOOD
TX2211899.02
JOYCE SANDERS
7/22/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0009294
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TX2211900.00
JOHN W FISK & ELSA DAVALOS JT
8/20/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0009295
TX
HOOD
TX2211901.00
BILLY R SNELLGROVE ET UX
7/25/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0009293
TX
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TX2211902.00
DAVID WEBB ET UX
7/25/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0009292
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TX2211903.00
TOBE L JOHNSTON ET UX
8/21/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0009290
TX
HOOD
TX2211904.01
JIMMY MORRIS ET UX
8/29/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0009286
TX
HOOD
TX2211904.02
SCOTT BEYER ET UX
10/16/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0012092
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TX2211905.01
DICKSON 2008 MANAGEMENT TRUST
7/28/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0009291
TX
HOOD
TX2211906.01
BRUCE GIBBS ET UX
8/8/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0009285
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TX2211907.01
LARRY GILDER
8/8/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0009284
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TX2211908.01
MARCY GILBREATH
8/11/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0009283
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TX2211908.02
BARRY K GILBREATH
8/11/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0009282
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TX2211909.01
HENRY K SMITH
8/11/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0009281
TX
HOOD
TX2211909.02
JODY L SPARKS ET UX
8/11/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010593
TX
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TX2211910.01
WILSON FAMILY TRUST
7/30/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010046
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TX2211911.01
CHEYNE FAMILY TRUST
8/12/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010047
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TX2211912.01
DONNA J FULTZ
8/27/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010043
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TX2211912.02
VICKIE L ATKINS
8/27/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010044
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TX2211913.01
BETTY HENSON IND & AS TRUSTEE
9/3/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010045
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HOOD
TX2211913.02
THOMAS NEAL RICHARDS
9/5/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010041
TX
HOOD
TX2211913.03
MARY KATHRYN CARR
9/5/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010042
TX
HOOD
TX2211914.01
WINFRED HOOPER JR
8/19/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010040
TX
HOOD
TX2211914.02
DESERT PARTNERS III LP
11/4/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0000663
TX
HOOD
TX2211914.03
J KYLE JONES
12/16/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0002328
TX
HOOD
TX2211914.04
GEORGE MORETTI JR
12/16/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0002324
TX
HOOD
TX2211915.00
ALFREDO TRIANA ET UX
9/9/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010589
TX
HOOD
TX2211916.00
RODNEY CARROL COX
9/9/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010587
TX
HOOD
TX2211917.00
MONTY L JACOB ET UX
8/19/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010586
TX
HOOD
TX2211918.00
HERBERT L WAGNER ET UX
9/17/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010588
TX
HOOD
TX2211919.00
JOHNATHAN WESLEY SMITH ET UX
9/8/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010590
TX
HOOD
TX2211920.00
BILLY W DUNBAR ET UX
9/3/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010594
TX
HOOD
TX2211921.01
VICTOR ALLEN HALFON ET UX
8/20/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010597
TX
HOOD
TX2211921.02
ROYCE MCINTIRE ET UX
8/20/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010598
TX
HOOD
TX2211922.00
BROOKLYN NICOLE KERR
9/4/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010595
TX
HOOD
TX2211923.00
FRANK KIMMELL ET UX
8/26/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010596
TX
HOOD
TX2211924.00
WILLIAM L KENLEY
10/6/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010599
TX
HOOD
TX2211925.00
TONY ODELL MEEKER ET UX
9/10/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0010600
TX
HOOD
TX2211926.01
JAMES H GILLIAM
8/28/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0011177
TX
HOOD
TX2211926.02
VERA NANNY
9/8/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0011176
TX
HOOD
TX2211926.03
LINDA KILLOUGH
9/8/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0011175
TX
HOOD
TX2211926.04
BILL G RUSSELL JR ET UX
10/16/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0011170
TX
HOOD
TX2211926.05
GINGER ZOE SMITH / VLB
11/20/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0002341
TX
HOOD
TX2211926.06
GINGER ZOE SMITH
11/20/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0002339
TX
HOOD
TX2211926.07
CARLA BECK CURTIS
11/3/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0000674
TX
HOOD
TX2211927.00
JOEY G WHITE ET UX
10/7/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0011180
TX
HOOD
TX2211928.00
VICKI VALENA JACOB
9/9/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0011167
TX
HOOD
TX2211929.00
JUAN A ARANDA ET UX
8/28/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0011182
TX
HOOD
TX2211930.01
DANIEL H LEDFORD ET UX
9/3/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0011183
TX
HOOD
TX2211930.02
JAMES L SMITH ET UX
8/29/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0011181
TX
HOOD
TX2211933.01
DIXIE ALENE PARKER
10/13/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0011165
TX
HOOD
TX2211933.02
CHARLES W BRIDIER ET UX
10/13/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0012082
TX
HOOD
TX2211933.03
BILLY C SIMMS ET UX
10/15/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0012087
TX
HOOD
TX2211933.04
LAURA J DICKERSON ET VIR
10/15/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0012088
TX
HOOD
TX2211933.05
HANDLEY CHURCH OF CHRIST
10/21/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0000662
TX
HOOD
TX2211933.06
CINDY L BAUGHMAN
11/25/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0000660
TX
HOOD
TX2211934.00
JAMES DALE EVERETTE ET UX
10/3/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0012083
TX
HOOD
TX2211935.01
EDWIN H MCMAHON JR
8/27/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0012085
TX
HOOD
TX2211935.02
EDWIN G HARMON ET UX
9/15/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0012084
TX
HOOD
TX2211935.03
CLAUDE TIMOTHY MARSHALL
9/15/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0012086
TX
HOOD
TX2211936.00
RONALD G ATKINSON ET UX
10/9/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0012080
TX
HOOD
TX2211937.00
FRED EARL SNOWDON ET UX
10/7/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0012079
TX
HOOD
TX2211938.01
HERMAN L BURNETT ET UX
10/3/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0012078
TX
HOOD
TX2211940.00
LAWRENCE J RYAN ET UX
10/27/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0012093
TX
HOOD
TX2211941.01
RICK DON CARVER ET UX
10/19/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0012094
TX
HOOD
TX2211942.00
WAYNE WIENECKE
11/12/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0012089
TX
HOOD
TX2211943.01
JULIAN O READ
9/25/2014
HOOD
 
 
2014-0011166
TX
HOOD
TX2211944.01
ROBERT J CHISOLM ET UX
11/21/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0000678
TX
HOOD
TX2211945.00
JOHN RUSSELL PECKHAM ET UX
11/21/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0000680
TX
HOOD
TX2211946.00
JOHN RUSSELL PECKHAM ET UX
11/21/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0000682
TX
HOOD
TX2211947.00
JOHN RUSSELL PECKHAM ET UX
11/21/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0000681
TX
HOOD
TX2211948.00
ROBERT J CHISOLM ET UX
11/21/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0000679
TX
HOOD
TX2211949.00
MARK DEMPSEY ET UX
12/2/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0000664
TX
HOOD
TX2211950.01
GARY SHAW ET UX
11/13/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0000661
TX
HOOD
TX2211950.02
SHERON L VARIN
12/17/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0000675
TX
HOOD
TX2211950.03
KEITH C HAMBY
12/16/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0000676
TX
HOOD
TX2211950.04
JUDY L GRANT
12/9/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0000683
TX
HOOD
TX2211950.05
GREGORY T HAMBY
2/12/2015
HOOD
 
 
2015-0004374
TX
HOOD
TX2211951.00
WILLARD R SCHUESSLER ET UX
10/8/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0000666
TX
HOOD
TX2211952.00
ROBERT MOORE ET UX
12/2/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0000673
TX
HOOD
TX2211953.00
TOMMY R MATTHEWS ET UX
10/21/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0000672
TX
HOOD
TX2211954.00
SARAH BOGGS ET VIR
12/9/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0000671
TX
HOOD
TX2211955.00
JEFF D WALKER ET UX
11/21/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0000677
TX
HOOD
TX2211956.00
CDI TRANSPORTATION LEASING INC
12/8/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0000657
TX
HOOD
TX2211957.01
WESLEY IVES ET UX
11/21/2014
HOOD
 
 
2015-0002325
TX
HOOD
TX2211958.00
KATHLEEN GENTRY RUNNING
1/6/2015
HOOD
 
 
2015-0002342
TX
HOOD
TX2211961.01
WILLIAM ROSS MARTIN ET UX
10/27/2004
HOOD
2055
181
18428
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2510003.01
HARRELL GEORGE ET UX
2/23/2001
HOOD
2601
983
6482
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2510003.01
HARRELL GEORGE ET UX
2/23/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2510003.02
FARR JACK ET UX
3/25/2004
HOOD
2000
810
6150
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2510003.02
FARR JACK ET UX
3/25/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2510003.02
FARR JACK ET UX
3/25/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2510003.02
FARR JACK ET UX
3/25/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND PARKER
TX2510022.00
JOHN J MILES ET AL
4/20/1996
JOHNSON
2039
983
2949
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND PARKER
TX2510022.00
JOHN J MILES ET AL
4/20/1996
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND PARKER
TX2510022.00
JOHN J MILES ET AL
4/20/1996
HOOD
1541
135
5708
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND PARKER
TX2510022.00
JOHN J MILES ET AL
4/20/1996
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND PARKER
TX2510022.00
JOHN J MILES ET AL
4/20/1996
PARKER
1717
1302
314433
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND PARKER
TX2510022.00
JOHN J MILES ET AL
4/20/1996
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2510025.01
VIRGINIA L RINGLER IND/TRE
9/23/2003
JOHNSON
3160
282
36566
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2510025.01
VIRGINIA L RINGLER IND/TRE
9/23/2003
SOMERVELL
117
843
35841
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2510025.01
VIRGINIA L RINGLER IND/TRE
9/23/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
JOHNSON AND HOOD
TX2510045.00
JACK C SCOTT
1/23/1997
JOHNSON
2077
542
12822
TX
JOHNSON AND HOOD
TX2510045.00
JACK C SCOTT
1/23/1997
 
 
 
 
TX
JOHNSON AND HOOD
TX2510047.00
DAVID LEWIS ROSS
3/20/1997
JOHNSON
2077
545
12823
TX
JOHNSON AND HOOD
TX2510047.00
DAVID LEWIS ROSS
3/20/1997
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2510052.00
ST TX M-104002
7/6/2004
HOOD
2042
743
15464
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2510052.00
ST TX M-104002
7/6/2004
JOHNSON
3391
432
33509
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250026.00
PERRY J ADAMS ET UX
6/23/2003
SOMERVELL
112
765
34896
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250026.00
PERRY J ADAMS ET UX
6/23/2003
HOOD
1927
200
10494
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250026.00
PERRY J ADAMS ET UX
6/23/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250039.00
ALYCIA R PROCTER LIVING TR
7/9/2003
HOOD
1937
594
12649
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250039.00
ALYCIA R PROCTER LIVING TR
7/9/2003
SOMERVELL
115
40
35273
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250065.00
ROBERT KING ET UX
8/25/2003
SOMERVELL
117
23
35666
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250065.00
ROBERT KING ET UX
8/25/2003
HOOD
1951
585
15657
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250099.00
ST TX M-103313
10/7/2003
SOMERVELL
119
823
36231
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250099.00
ST TX M-103313
10/7/2003
HOOD
1969
424
19798
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250228.41
UNIMIN TEXAS COMPANY L P
6/25/2004
HOOD
2021
995
10552
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250228.41
UNIMIN TEXAS COMPANY L P
6/25/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250228.41
UNIMIN TEXAS COMPANY L P
6/25/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250228.41
UNIMIN TEXAS COMPANY L P
6/25/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250228.41
UNIMIN TEXAS COMPANY L P
6/25/2004
SOMERVELL
128
590
37891
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250228.41
UNIMIN TEXAS COMPANY L P
6/25/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250228.41
UNIMIN TEXAS COMPANY L P
6/25/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250228.41
UNIMIN TEXAS COMPANY L P
6/25/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250228.41
UNIMIN TEXAS COMPANY L P
6/25/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250892.00
ST TX M-108269
9/18/2007
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4251096.99
D SKJEVELAND / QRI
8/1/2013
HOOD
 
 
2013-0009581
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4251096.99
D SKJEVELAND / QRI
8/1/2013
SOMERVELL
 
 
20131299
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210006.01
MICHAEL MOONEY ET UX
4/2/2003
HOOD
1909
69
17436
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210006.01
MICHAEL MOONEY ET UX
4/2/2003
JOHNSON
3050
480
6760
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210006.04
HEATHER BELZ
8/22/2007
JOHNSON
4212
273
45291
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210006.04
HEATHER BELZ
8/22/2007
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210006.04
HEATHER BELZ
8/22/2007
JOHNSON
4212
273
45291
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210006.04
HEATHER BELZ
8/22/2007
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210006.05
JENNIFER BELZ
8/22/2007
JOHNSON
4212
269
45290
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210006.05
JENNIFER BELZ
8/22/2007
 
 
 
 
TX
JOHNSON
TX2210006.06
MARGARET S DEAR ET VIR
12/22/2007
JOHNSON
4267
263
722
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210006.06
TIM J CECIL
12/22/2007
JOHNSON
4267
263
722
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210006.06
MARGARET S DEAR ET VIR
12/22/2007
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2210006.07
WALTER E PARKER ET AL
2/20/2003
HOOD
1917
324
8589
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2210006.07
WALTER E PARKER ET AL
2/20/2003
JOHNSON
3040
609
34443
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2210006.07
WALTER E PARKER ET AL
2/20/2003
SOMERVELL
110
183
15685
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2210006.08
CAULTHROPE S HINTON ET UX
6/10/2003
HOOD
1939
515
13043
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2210006.08
CAULTHROPE S HINTON ET UX
6/10/2003
JOHNSON
3114
593
28538
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2210006.08
CAULTHROPE S HINTON ET UX
6/10/2003
SOMERVELL
115
251
35324
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210016.01
JOE LANGDON ET UX
4/16/2003
HOOD
1917
348
8596
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210016.01
JOE LANGDON ET UX
4/16/2003
JOHNSON
3454
536
1766
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210016.05
JACK LANGDON TRUST ET AL
6/12/2003
HOOD
1937
601
12652
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210016.05
JACK LANGDON TRUST ET AL
6/12/2003
JOHNSON
3454
547
1767
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210016.06
LANGDON JR JAMES C ET UX
12/10/2003
HOOD
1987
582
3011
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210016.06
LANGDON JR JAMES C ET UX
12/10/2003
JOHNSON
3665
848
40285
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210117.00
ST TX M-103311
10/7/2003
HOOD
1966
259
19061
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210117.00
ST TX M-103311
10/7/2003
JOHNSON
3221
268
3294
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210152.01
PALLMEYER WYNONIA IND/TRE
2/23/2004
HOOD
1987
596
3016
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210152.01
PALLMEYER WYNONIA IND/TRE
2/23/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210152.01
PALLMEYER WYNONIA IND/TRE
2/23/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210152.01
PALLMEYER WYNONIA IND/TRE
2/23/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210152.02
ROBERT RASH COPE
3/4/2005
HOOD
2087
243
4504
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210152.02
ROBERT RASH COPE
3/4/2005
JOHNSON
3506
354
11432
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210152.03
MICHAEL WINBURY SPILLER
3/10/2005
HOOD
2087
246
4505
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2210152.03
MICHAEL WINBURY SPILLER
3/10/2005
JOHNSON
3506
358
11433
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2211235.00
ST TX M 108832 / M MOONEY ET UX
2/26/2008
HOOD
2384
675
4708
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2211235.00
ST TX M 108832 / M MOONEY ET UX
2/26/2008
JOHNSON
4319
694
10976
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510001.01
THOMPSON FAYNE H
2/21/2001
JOHNSON
2604
414
7008
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510001.02
HINES PAUL W
2/21/2001
JOHNSON
2617
672
9585
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510001.03
KINDER ROYAL C
2/21/2001
JOHNSON
2604
402
7006
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510002.01
THOMPSON FAYNE H
2/21/2001
JOHNSON
2604
408
7007
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510002.02
HINES PAUL W
2/21/2001
JOHNSON
2617
684
9587
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510002.03
KINDER ROYAL C
2/21/2001
JOHNSON
2604
396
7005
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2510003.01
HARRELL GEORGE ET UX
2/23/2001
HOOD
2601
983
6482
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2510003.01
HARRELL GEORGE ET UX
2/23/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2510003.02
FARR JACK ET UX
3/25/2004
HOOD
2000
810
6150
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2510003.02
FARR JACK ET UX
3/25/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2510003.02
FARR JACK ET UX
3/25/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2510003.02
FARR JACK ET UX
3/25/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510004.00
HOGAN TOMMY L ET UX
3/12/2001
JOHNSON
2617
678
9586
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510006.01
FLOYD E ORMSBY JR IND & TR
4/16/2001
JOHNSON
2694
590
24271
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510006.02
ABILENE CHRISTIAN UNIV
10/20/2003
JOHNSON
3164
13
37287
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510017.01
FREELAND CYNTHIA ANN
8/6/2003
JOHNSON
3118
558
29237
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510017.02
MCWHORTER MYRTLE FREELAND
8/6/2003
JOHNSON
3118
553
29236
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510018.00
R K HANGER TRUST
9/1/2003
JOHNSON
3128
688
30870
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510020.00
CHARCA LIMITED
8/19/2003
JOHNSON
3117
677
29069
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND PARKER
TX2510022.00
JOHN J MILES ET AL
4/20/1996
JOHNSON
2039
983
2949
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND PARKER
TX2510022.00
JOHN J MILES ET AL
4/20/1996
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND PARKER
TX2510022.00
JOHN J MILES ET AL
4/20/1996
HOOD
1541
135
5708
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND PARKER
TX2510022.00
JOHN J MILES ET AL
4/20/1996
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND PARKER
TX2510022.00
JOHN J MILES ET AL
4/20/1996
PARKER
1717
1302
314433
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND PARKER
TX2510022.00
JOHN J MILES ET AL
4/20/1996
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2510025.01
VIRGINIA L RINGLER IND/TRE
9/23/2003
JOHNSON
3160
282
36566
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2510025.01
VIRGINIA L RINGLER IND/TRE
9/23/2003
SOMERVELL
117
843
35841
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2510025.01
VIRGINIA L RINGLER IND/TRE
9/23/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2510025.02
O'GRADY SIX O RANCH
1/14/2004
JOHNSON
3213
949
1907
TX
JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2510025.02
O'GRADY SIX O RANCH
1/14/2004
SOMERVELL
121
839
36600
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510034.00
MARK A IRVIN ET UX
11/12/2003
JOHNSON
3213
967
1912
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510034.00
MARK A IRVIN ET UX
11/12/2003
 
3939
540
45833
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510035.01
MONTY WADE IRVIN ET UX
11/12/2003
JOHNSON
3213
971
1913
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510035.01
MONTY WADE IRVIN ET UX
11/12/2003
JOHNSON
3939
538
45832
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510036.01
GEORGE IRVIN ET UX
11/12/2003
JOHNSON
3213
963
1911
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510036.01
GEORGE IRVIN ET UX
11/12/2003
JOHNSON
3939
534
45830
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510043.00
JOHN MATTHEW MILES ET UX
1/23/1997
JOHNSON
2070
31
11053
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510044.01
CHARLES MICHAEL COX ET UX
5/17/1996
JOHNSON
2072
567
 
TX
JOHNSON AND HOOD
TX2510045.00
JACK C SCOTT
1/23/1997
JOHNSON
2077
542
12822
TX
JOHNSON AND HOOD
TX2510045.00
JACK C SCOTT
1/23/1997
 
 
 
 
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510046.00
LARRY W TYLER ET UX
7/1/1996
JOHNSON
2072
416
11592
TX
JOHNSON AND HOOD
TX2510047.00
DAVID LEWIS ROSS
3/20/1997
JOHNSON
2077
545
12823
TX
JOHNSON AND HOOD
TX2510047.00
DAVID LEWIS ROSS
3/20/1997
 
 
 
 
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510048.00
ST TX M-98484
8/5/1997
JOHNSON
3237
81
6225
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2510052.00
ST TX M-104002
7/6/2004
HOOD
2042
743
15464
TX
HOOD AND JOHNSON
TX2510052.00
ST TX M-104002
7/6/2004
JOHNSON
3391
432
33509
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510055.00
BEN W SMELLEY ET AL/CO-EXE
5/8/2001
JOHNSON
2662
224
17924
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510056.WD
J D ROSE
11/10/2004
JOHNSON
3423
858
39544
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510057.01
JENNIFER DE BURNS ET AL
12/16/2004
JOHNSON
3448
433
682
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510057.02
FLOYD E ORMSBY JR IND & TR
4/16/2001
JOHNSON
2694
584
24270
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510062.99
DEWAYNE BURNS
5/22/2007
JOHNSON
4100
125
22625
TX
JOHNSON
TX2510069.00
ST TX M-110180
5/19/2009
JOHNSON
 
 
 
TX
JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX4250001.01
S GREGORY FAMILY LIMITED
3/6/2003
JOHNSON
3047
270
16842
TX
JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX4250001.01
S GREGORY FAMILY LIMITED
3/6/2003
SOMERVELL
110
178
34442
TX
JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX4250001.01
S GREGORY FAMILY LIMITED
3/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX4250008.00
REECE WHITE ET UX
3/8/2001
JOHNSON
3003
356
9112
TX
JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX4250008.00
REECE WHITE ET UX
3/8/2001
SOMERVELL
88
127
30118
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND PARKER
TX2510022.00
JOHN J MILES ET AL
4/20/1996
JOHNSON
2039
983
2949
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND PARKER
TX2510022.00
JOHN J MILES ET AL
4/20/1996
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND PARKER
TX2510022.00
JOHN J MILES ET AL
4/20/1996
HOOD
1541
135
5708
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND PARKER
TX2510022.00
JOHN J MILES ET AL
4/20/1996
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND PARKER
TX2510022.00
JOHN J MILES ET AL
4/20/1996
PARKER
1717
1302
314433
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND PARKER
TX2510022.00
JOHN J MILES ET AL
4/20/1996
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2210006.07
WALTER E PARKER ET AL
2/20/2003
HOOD
1917
324
8589
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2210006.07
WALTER E PARKER ET AL
2/20/2003
JOHNSON
3040
609
34443
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2210006.07
WALTER E PARKER ET AL
2/20/2003
SOMERVELL
110
183
15685
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2210006.08
CAULTHROPE S HINTON ET UX
6/10/2003
HOOD
1939
515
13043
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2210006.08
CAULTHROPE S HINTON ET UX
6/10/2003
JOHNSON
3114
593
28538
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2210006.08
CAULTHROPE S HINTON ET UX
6/10/2003
SOMERVELL
115
251
35324
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
SOMERVELL
111
329
34633
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
HOOD
1917
321
8588
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.01
STETSON MASSEY JR ET AL
5/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.05
STEWART ROGER
4/29/2004
HOOD
2009
22
7849
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.05
STEWART ROGER
4/29/2004
SOMERVELL
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.07
JUDY OWENS
4/29/2004
HOOD
2009
30
7851
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.07
JUDY OWENS
4/29/2004
SOMERVELL
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.08
ROGER STEWART ET AL
4/29/2004
HOOD
2013
604
8693
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.08
ROGER STEWART ET AL
4/29/2004
SOMERVELL
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.09
WILLIAM H WILSON
5/29/2004
HOOD
2021
393
10444
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.09
WILLIAM H WILSON
5/29/2004
SOMERVELL
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.10
JEANETTE WAI IND & TRUSTEE
11/2/2004
HOOD
2059
771
19471
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.10
JEANETTE WAI IND & TRUSTEE
11/2/2004
SOMERVELL
135
679
39281
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.14
TEXAS OSAGE ROYALTY POOL
5/15/2008
HOOD
2408
482
10421
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.14
TEXAS OSAGE ROYALTY POOL
5/15/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20081871
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.15
WILLIAM RICHARD BUSH ET UX
8/6/2004
HOOD
2038
279
38427
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.15
WILLIAM RICHARD BUSH ET UX
8/6/2004
SOMERVELL
131
424
14374
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.15
WILLIAM RICHARD BUSH ET UX
8/6/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.16
BRYANT EDDY
5/12/2010
HOOD
2548
349
6138
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.16
BRYANT EDDY
5/12/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101048
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.17
WILLIAM H WILSON
5/21/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0006519
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.17
WILLIAM H WILSON
5/21/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101045
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.18
DENISE GROSS
5/28/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0006904
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.18
DENISE GROSS
5/28/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101098
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.19
DOROTHY STEWART
5/28/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0006906
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.19
DOROTHY STEWART
5/28/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101100
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.20
ROGER STEWART
5/28/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0006905
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.20
ROGER STEWART
5/28/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101099
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.21
JOHNNIE FAYE HUGGINS
5/25/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0006520
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.21
JOHNNIE FAYE HUGGINS
5/25/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101046
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.22
VICKI YU
5/14/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0006901
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.22
VICKI YU
5/14/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101095
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.23
JEANETTE WAI
5/14/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0006902
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.23
JEANETTE WAI
5/14/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101096
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.24
NORMA HULSEY TEMPLE
5/26/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0006907
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.24
NORMA HULSEY TEMPLE
5/26/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101101
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.25
LORETTA QUON ENG
5/14/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0006903
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.25
LORETTA QUON ENG
5/14/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101097
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.26
JUDY WOODALL
6/16/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0007753
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.26
JUDY WOODALL
6/16/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101197
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.27
UNITED CHURCH OF GOD
5/12/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0009317
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.27
UNITED CHURCH OF GOD
5/12/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101439
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.28
DEVON ENERGY PRODUCTION
10/26/2010
HOOD
 
 
2010-0013013
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210017.28
DEVON ENERGY PRODUCTION
10/26/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20110086
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210026.01
SADLER SHARRON KINNARD
5/23/2003
HOOD
1925
178
10090
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210026.01
SADLER SHARRON KINNARD
5/23/2003
SOMERVELL
112
439
34835
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210026.02
KINNARD JAKE DARLAN
5/23/2003
HOOD
1925
168
10089
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210026.02
KINNARD JAKE DARLAN
5/23/2003
SOMERVELL
112
419
34833
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210026.03
ROGERS SANDRA KAY KINNARD
5/23/2003
SOMERVELL
112
428
34834
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210026.03
ROGERS SANDRA KAY KINNARD
5/23/2003
HOOD
1925
157
10088
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210026.04
KINNARD DARRELL WAYNE
5/23/2003
HOOD
1925
188
10091
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210026.04
KINNARD DARRELL WAYNE
5/23/2003
SOMERVELL
112
448
34836
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210027.00
STINSON BYRON ET UX
5/30/2003
HOOD
1927
202
10495
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210027.00
STINSON BYRON ET UX
5/30/2003
SOMERVELL
112
767
34897
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210116.00
ST TX M-103312
10/7/2003
SOMERVELL
119
829
36232
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210116.00
ST TX M-103312
10/7/2003
HOOD
1969
417
19797
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210118.00
LINDI GRISSOM GRANGER ETAL
11/22/2003
HOOD
1980
579
1343
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2210118.00
LINDI GRISSOM GRANGER ETAL
11/22/2003
SOMERVELL
121
738
36585
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2211184.01
JANICE SUSAN HUGHES ET VIR
12/4/2007
HOOD
2419
603
13096
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX2211184.01
JANICE SUSAN HUGHES ET VIR
12/4/2007
SOMERVELL
 
 
20080284
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2510025.01
VIRGINIA L RINGLER IND/TRE
9/23/2003
JOHNSON
3160
282
36566
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2510025.01
VIRGINIA L RINGLER IND/TRE
9/23/2003
SOMERVELL
117
843
35841
TX
HOOD, JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2510025.01
VIRGINIA L RINGLER IND/TRE
9/23/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2510025.02
O'GRADY SIX O RANCH
1/14/2004
JOHNSON
3213
949
1907
TX
JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX2510025.02
O'GRADY SIX O RANCH
1/14/2004
SOMERVELL
121
839
36600
TX
JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX4250001.01
S GREGORY FAMILY LIMITED
3/6/2003
JOHNSON
3047
270
16842
TX
JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX4250001.01
S GREGORY FAMILY LIMITED
3/6/2003
SOMERVELL
110
178
34442
TX
JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX4250001.01
S GREGORY FAMILY LIMITED
3/6/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250001.02
LOUISE SIMONTON KEAN
7/31/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
45341
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250001.03
KATHERINE BUCHACA
7/19/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
45342
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250001.04
FREDERICK WAY JACKSON III
6/5/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20082117
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250001.05
DONNA MARIE G SKJEVELAND
8/12/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20092238
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250001.06
MEEGHAN G WEIDENMULLER
4/26/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20100910
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250003.01
TED SHERWIN ARMSTRONG
1/10/2001
SOMERVELL
88
123
30116
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250003.02
ROGER LEE ARMSTRONG ET UX
1/10/2001
SOMERVELL
88
119
30114
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250003.03
JAMES NEAL ARMSTRONG ET UX
1/10/2001
SOMERVELL
88
117
30113
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250003.04
GEO SANDLIN ET AL
12/16/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
42738
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250003.05
ROGER LEE ARMSTRONG ET UX
12/23/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
42811
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250003.06
TED SHERWIN ARMSTRONG
12/23/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
42812
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250003.07
JAMES NEAL ARMSTRONG ET UX
12/23/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
42857
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250003.08
JAMES CLYDE ARMSTRONG
1/10/2001
SOMERVELL
88
115
30112
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250006.00
NANCY BRIDGES KEESE ET VIR
6/18/2001
SOMERVELL
91
387
30894
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250006.00
NANCY BRIDGES KEESE ET VIR
6/18/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250006.00
NANCY BRIDGES KEESE ET VIR
6/18/2001
 
 
 
 
TX
JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX4250008.00
REECE WHITE ET UX
3/8/2001
JOHNSON
3003
356
9112
TX
JOHNSON AND SOMERVELL
TX4250008.00
REECE WHITE ET UX
3/8/2001
SOMERVELL
88
127
30118
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250009.00
SAM W WHITE
3/8/2001
SOMERVELL
88
129
30119
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.02
RONDA SPARKS DURAN
7/14/2003
SOMERVELL
115
58
35278
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.03
ROCKY SPARKS
7/14/2003
SOMERVELL
115
46
35275
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.04
BOBBY BARKER WIDNER
5/21/2003
SOMERVELL
114
524
35179
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.05
JOYCE COFFMAN
6/23/2003
SOMERVELL
114
521
35178
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.05
JOYCE COFFMAN
6/23/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.05
JOYCE COFFMAN
6/23/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.05
JOYCE COFFMAN
6/23/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.05
JOYCE COFFMAN
6/23/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.05
JOYCE COFFMAN
6/23/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.06
GERALDINE GLOVER BROADBENT
7/22/2003
SOMERVELL
115
54
35277
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.06
GERALDINE GLOVER BROADBENT
7/22/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.06
GERALDINE GLOVER BROADBENT
7/22/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.06
GERALDINE GLOVER BROADBENT
7/22/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.06
GERALDINE GLOVER BROADBENT
7/22/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.06
GERALDINE GLOVER BROADBENT
7/22/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.06
GERALDINE GLOVER BROADBENT
7/22/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.06
GERALDINE GLOVER BROADBENT
7/22/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.07
DAVID POTTER
7/22/2003
SOMERVELL
115
50
35276
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.08
ORAN C BAKER
7/14/2003
SOMERVELL
115
42
35274
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.09
YVONNE ANNETTE SHUMAN
7/22/2003
SOMERVELL
114
531
35181
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.10
GEORGE BARKER MURPHY
7/18/2003
SOMERVELL
114
535
35182
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.11
MACATEE TRUST A DTD 4-13-1994
7/22/2003
SOMERVELL
114
514
35176
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.12
BEVERLY MOORE
7/14/2003
SOMERVELL
114
527
35180
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.13
LOTA MURPHY FARQUHAR
7/21/2003
SOMERVELL
115
78
35283
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.14
RICHARD WILSON BARKER
7/18/2003
SOMERVELL
115
74
35282
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.15
JANIS BARKER BUCKNER
7/18/2003
SOMERVELL
115
70
35281
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.16
MARY EVELYN BARKER VAUGHN
7/18/2003
SOMERVELL
115
66
35280
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.17
BENNY GALE SPARKS
6/23/2003
SOMERVELL
115
62
35279
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.18
BUNNY GAIL GRAY HASTINGS
7/20/2003
SOMERVELL
115
255
35325
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.19
JIMMI DIANNA DARDEN
7/20/2003
SOMERVELL
115
259
35326
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.20
GENNI LU LAPLANTE
7/20/2003
SOMERVELL
115
263
35327
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.21
JAMES RODNEY GRAY
7/20/2003
SOMERVELL
116
220
35524
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.22
EUGENIA LOCKER SANDERS
7/22/2003
SOMERVELL
116
224
35525
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.22
EUGENIA LOCKER SANDERS
7/22/2003
SOMERVELL
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.23
DENNIS LEE POTTER
7/22/2003
SOMERVELL
115
636
35407
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.24
D FRANK HOWETH
8/29/2003
SOMERVELL
119
605
36177
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.25
GREGORY C MURPHY ET UX
10/8/2003
SOMERVELL
118
829
36032
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.26
EDA WALLIN
7/18/2003
SOMERVELL
117
568
35790
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.27
CHRISTOPHER EUGENE MURPHY
10/8/2003
SOMERVELL
118
842
36037
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.28
CHEYENNE HILLS/GLEN ROSE
1/15/2004
SOMERVELL
122
278
36694
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.29
CHEYENNE HILLS/GLEN ROSE
1/15/2004
SOMERVELL
122
273
36693
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.30
JEFFREY C MCPHERSON ET UX
1/14/2004
SOMERVELL
122
838
36817
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.31
WALLACE M MCPHERSON ET UX
1/29/2004
SOMERVELL
123
142
36860
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.32
LEON LANGFORD
6/5/2004
SOMERVELL
128
339
37840
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.33
CAROLYN LANGFORD HENARD
6/5/2004
SOMERVELL
128
348
37843
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.34
DELVIN LANGFORD
6/5/2004
SOMERVELL
128
597
37894
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.35
UNA ANN BARKER
6/26/2004
SOMERVELL
129
482
38062
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.36
LESLIE DEE HARRELSON
7/27/2004
SOMERVELL
130
619
38298
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.37
BOBBIE R LAFLEUR
12/7/2004
SOMERVELL
137
1
39515
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.37
BOBBIE R LAFLEUR
12/7/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.38
DOLLY ANITA MOSS OLSEN
4/3/2007
SOMERVELL
 
 
20071307
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.39
JAMES R MOSS
4/3/2007
SOMERVELL
 
 
20071306
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.40
JERIS ANN MOSS
4/3/2007
SOMERVELL
 
 
20071305
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.41
JERRY GLENDON MOSS
4/3/2007
SOMERVELL
 
 
20071308
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.42
MICHAEL MOSS
4/3/2007
SOMERVELL
 
 
20071403
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.49
CYNTHIA LAVERNE NEWSOME
8/25/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20082370
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.50
SHARON W DODSON
8/25/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20082371
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.52
IRA E POTTER
1/21/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20090463
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250012.53
DANIEL T WILDER ET UX
9/24/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
45734
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250013.00
DOUGLAS D DUGGER ET UX
4/16/2003
SOMERVELL
111
84
34590
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250014.01
JAMES R HEWLETT
4/29/2003
SOMERVELL
111
93
34593
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250015.00
PHIL A DUGGER
4/16/2003
SOMERVELL
111
90
34592
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250016.01
THOMAS L DUGGER ET UX
4/16/2003
SOMERVELL
111
87
34591
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250016.02
BANK OF AMERICA NA
2/8/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20080495
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250016.02
BANK OF AMERICA NA
2/8/2008
HOOD
2378
329
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250016.03
PHIL A DUGGER
10/6/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
46007
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250016.04
CHGR PROPERTIES
3/26/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20081118
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250016.05
DENNY L DEHAVEN ET UX
4/23/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20081260
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250016.06
DAN OSBORNE ET UX
5/16/2003
SOMERVELL
111
78
34588
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250016.07
J RUSSELL KELLEY ET UX
2/13/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20080660
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250017.00
BOB HARRIS OIL COMPANY
5/29/2003
SOMERVELL
111
778
34714
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250017.00
BOB HARRIS OIL COMPANY
5/29/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250017.00
BOB HARRIS OIL COMPANY
5/29/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.01
SEALY & SMITH FOUNDATION
4/9/2003
SOMERVELL
110
188
34444
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.01
SEALY & SMITH FOUNDATION
4/9/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.01
SEALY & SMITH FOUNDATION
4/9/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.01
SEALY & SMITH FOUNDATION
4/9/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.01
SEALY & SMITH FOUNDATION
4/9/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.01
SEALY & SMITH FOUNDATION
4/9/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.01
SEALY & SMITH FOUNDATION
4/9/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.01
SEALY & SMITH FOUNDATION
4/9/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.05
DAN MCCARTY IND & INDEP EX
12/9/2003
SOMERVELL
121
715
36576
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.05
DAN MCCARTY IND & INDEP EX
12/9/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.05
DAN MCCARTY IND & INDEP EX
12/9/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.05
DAN MCCARTY IND & INDEP EX
12/9/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.05
DAN MCCARTY IND & INDEP EX
12/9/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.05
DAN MCCARTY IND & INDEP EX
12/9/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.05
DAN MCCARTY IND & INDEP EX
12/9/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.05
DAN MCCARTY IND & INDEP EX
12/9/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.08
DAN MCCARTY
1/27/2004
SOMERVELL
122
844
36820
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.0B
RICHARD BRYAN MILLER
5/6/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20091149
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.0D
AUBREY MCFARREN TR
5/26/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20091047
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.0E
MARGARET LEE FRASER TR
6/2/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20091147
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.0F
MARY A WHILDEN TR
5/26/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20091146
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.0G
JOANN M ANDERSON
5/20/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20091142
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.0H
JAMES E BRADY ET UX
6/19/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20091361
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.0H
JAMES E BRADY ET UX
6/19/2009
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.0I
BRADY CREEK LLC
6/19/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20091740
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.0I
BRADY CREEK LLC
6/19/2009
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.0K
MERLE L WALDEN ET UX
7/21/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20091503
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.0O
DAVID CRISP ET UX
11/5/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20092240
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.0P
JOE E HUFFMAN ET UX
11/11/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20092268
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.0Q
DYRELL F DAVIS JR ET UX
11/9/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20092239
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.0R
MICHAEL R DOUGLAS ET UX
11/12/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20092422
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.0S
STUART L MANN
1/2/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20092270
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.0T
THOMAS J BEAUDIN ET UX
11/19/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20092421
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.0U
RICHARD D TROTTER ET UX
11/4/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20092312
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.0V
DINOSAUR VALLEY CONSTR INC
12/2/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20092293
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.0W
WAYNE E HAWKINS SR
11/17/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20092292
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.0X
JODIE F REYNOLDS
12/9/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20092419
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.0Y
RICHARD REYNOLDS ET UX
12/16/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20092420
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.0Z
WAYNE E HAWKINS JR
11/17/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20092378
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.12
JOE HUFFMAN ET UX
5/24/2005
SOMERVELL
144
259
41016
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.14
PAUL U THOMPSON ET UX
6/7/2005
SOMERVELL
144
243
41011
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.14
PAUL U THOMPSON ET UX
6/7/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.15
ANTONY W MABERRY ET UX
5/17/2005
SOMERVELL
144
240
41010
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.16
DAVID L KATTNER ET UX
6/2/2005
SOMERVELL
144
237
41009
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.17
DAVID L PARSONS ET UX
6/7/2005
SOMERVELL
144
228
41006
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.18
ELIZABETH A PARHAM
6/7/2005
SOMERVELL
144
223
41004
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.19
DONNA BOYD IND & EXE/ADMIN
6/13/2005
SOMERVELL
144
220
41003
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.1A
DAVID B DUDIK ET UX
12/1/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20092345
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.1B
JOE E HUFFMAN ET UX
12/3/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20092294
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.1C
CHARLES A HARRISON JR
12/16/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20100017
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.1D
EDDIE STROUD ET UX
12/9/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20100061
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.1E
RICHARD A NEILL ET UX
1/14/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20100121
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.1F
MIKE LINKER ET UX
3/15/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20100640
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.1I
JOYCE KELSO LEE
8/10/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101567
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.1J
BETTY MARS ET VIR
9/21/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101701
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.1K
BARBARA ELOISE EVANS
9/13/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101702
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.1L
PAULINE MEARS
9/10/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101703
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.1M
HENRY W BLACKWELL ET UX
9/8/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101704
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.1N
CLODELL DAVIS
9/13/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101705
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.1O
BILLIE KEENUM ROBERSON
8/31/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101708
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.1P
SONDRA M HEATON
8/31/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101707
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.1Q
RUTH K VAN NOSTRAND ET VIR
8/25/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101700
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.1R
GEORGE KEENUM
9/12/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101699
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.1S
GARY W BLACKWELL
9/9/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101753
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.1U
D GARTRELL IND/AIF A YZAGUIRRE
10/1/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101800
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.1V
WAYNE C GRAHAM ET UX
9/28/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101803
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.1X
MILDRED MORRIS
9/28/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101831
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.1Y
DOYLE GRAHAM
9/28/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101804
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.1Z
JOYCE CAROL GRAHAM MCCULLAR
9/28/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101805
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.20
LES M BRANDENBURG ET UX
6/28/2005
SOMERVELL
145
599
41254
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.21
STEVE PECK & THERESA PECK
7/14/2005
SOMERVELL
145
610
41258
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.23
MICHAEL W BUSCH ET UX
7/19/2005
SOMERVELL
147
648
41635
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.24
RONALD VANN STANFORD ET UX
7/27/2005
SOMERVELL
147
601
41621
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.25
GLEN F WILLIAMS II ET UX
7/27/2005
SOMERVELL
147
604
41622
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.26
DWAYNE GRIFFIN ET UX
8/1/2005
SOMERVELL
147
607
41623
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.27
WILLIAM D CLEVELAND ET UX
7/21/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
41910
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2A
BETTY ANN GRAHAM
9/27/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101806
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2B
DOROTHY MUSE COX
9/27/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101807
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2C
VIVIA E DITMORE ET VIR
9/28/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101808
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2D
WALTER LEONARD HOOD
9/27/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101833
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2E
ROBBIE GOODE TIDWELL
9/27/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101914
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2F
BILLIE C GOODE ET UX
9/27/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101913
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2G
CLOYCE LITTLE
10/23/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101911
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2H
HIRSE L GRAHAM
9/28/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101912
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2J
GLADYS MAYHAR
9/25/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101910
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2K
CAROL ANN GRAHAM
9/28/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101909
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2L
WYATT FAMILY PTNSHP LTD
10/12/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101900
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2L
WYATT FAMILY PTNSHP LTD
10/12/2010
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2L
WYATT FAMILY PTNSHP LTD
10/12/2010
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2L
WYATT FAMILY PTNSHP LTD
10/12/2010
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2M
LEVONA GRAHAM MACON ET VIR
9/28/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101902
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2N
R D FORD
11/3/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101903
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2O
RUBY MUSE MARTIN
10/19/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101904
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2P
WILLIAM E HAWKINS ET UX
9/14/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101905
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2Q
BILLIE J LITTLE
10/26/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101953
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2R
MARK LITTLE
11/5/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101954
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2S
SHERRY AMYX
11/5/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101955
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2T
ARMENTHA C MARTIN
11/4/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101995
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2U
JOHN W POOL
11/23/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101992
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2V
FARRIS R GARTRELL ET UX
12/7/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20102058
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2W
PETER W MUNSTERMAN ET UX
10/25/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20102057
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2X
MICHAEL W MUNSTERMAN ET UX
10/25/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20102059
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2Y
WILLIAM H MUNSTERMAN ET UX
10/25/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20102060
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.2Z
JOHN W MUNSTERMAN
10/25/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20102061
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.30
RONNIE G LONG ET UX
10/12/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
42597
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.31
C S HARRINGTON III ET UX
10/29/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
43676
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.32
JIMMY L ROACH ET EX / VLB
10/25/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
43100
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.33
JEFF RIGANO ET UX
1/10/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
43044
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.34
JEFFREY O HANSEN ET UX
1/10/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
43043
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.36
KEVIN DAMRON ET UX
1/13/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
43305
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.37
ERNEST F GASS ET UX
1/25/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
43306
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.38
TRACY JOLENE VAUGHN
1/13/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
43300
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.3A
CHARLES LITTLE
11/16/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20102097
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.3B
JAMES LITTLE
12/9/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20102099
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.3C
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TX4250018.3D
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TX4250018.3E
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TX4250018.3F
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TX4250018.3H
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.3J
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.3K
SHELLI BARR
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.3L
FRANCES MELINDA ROSSER
10/25/2010
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.3O
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.3P
CAL FARLEYS BOYS RANCH
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20110519
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.3Q
OWEN EUGENE BUSH
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.3R
WAYNE S CAMPBELL JR ET UX
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20110710
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.3S
SHAWNA LITTLE
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20110711
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.3T
SHELLY D LITTLE
3/8/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20110713
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.3U
LOYD L LEWIS ET UX
4/25/2011
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20110959
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.3V
WHITNEY MARSHALL PERRY
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.3W
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.3X
ASHLEY MARSHALL EVERETT
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.3Z
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7/11/2011
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.43
FLOYD DARRELL BAKER ET UX
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.47
PATSY S MOORE FAMILY TRUST
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TX4250018.47
PATSY S MOORE FAMILY TRUST
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TX
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TX4250018.48
J H WEIR II
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TX4250018.49
MITCHELL D WEIR
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TX4250018.4A
WYATT FAMILY PARTNERSHIP LTD
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.4B
SCHMIDT FAMILY TRUST
8/29/2011
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.4C
BLAINE E STROUD ET UX
8/24/2011
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TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.4D
REVIS F PARKISON ET UX
9/9/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111797
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250018.4E
JOYCE KELSO LEE
10/21/2011
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.4I
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.4J
PINCKNEY M SMITH ET UX
6/26/2014
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.4K
WINDFALL RANCH LTD
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.4L
JAMES L PATTON ET UX
7/23/2014
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.4M
HUGH M SMITH
8/9/2014
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TX4250018.4N
CHAD A THIGPEN ET UX
7/24/2014
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.4P
RICHARD TALAVERA ET UX
7/24/2014
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TX4250018.4Q
DB BARNETT LP
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TX4250018.50
SHEA WEIR ZIMMERMAN
5/9/2006
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.51
JAY C WEIR
5/9/2006
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SOMERVELL
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ALICIA S ALLEN
7/29/2008
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TX4250018.92
LARRY P SMITH
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SOMERVELL
 
 
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.92
LARRY P SMITH
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3
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.96
BILL E WARD
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TX4250018.97
MARTHA CAROLYN HOODENPYLE
2/24/2009
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.98
GROVER R DOWNING ET UX
2/18/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
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SOMERVELL
TX4250018.99
FRED M ROBERTS ET UX
2/17/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
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SOMERVELL
TX4250019.00
HELEN J VAUGHN IND & INDEP
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332
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HELEN J VAUGHN IND & INDEP
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TX
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TX4250020.01
CIRCLE W PARTNERS
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112
214
34783
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SOMERVELL
TX4250020.01
CIRCLE W PARTNERS
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CHARLES LOCKETT
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TX4250020.03
JAMES L TAYLOR ET UX
4/8/2007
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SOMERVELL
TX4250020.04
PAUL EDWARD HALL ET UX
4/16/2007
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SOMERVELL
TX4250020.05
WALTER DON PHIPPS
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SOMERVELL
TX4250020.06
GLENDA ADELL GRAHAM
4/30/2007
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SOMERVELL
TX4250020.07
JAMES RUSSELL WILLIAMS
4/30/2007
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20071686
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SOMERVELL
TX4250020.08
BRENDA SUE REAGAN
4/30/2007
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TX4250020.09
MARY MCKINNEY PLUMMER
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TX4250020.10
PATSY LORENE BUSH
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SOMERVELL
TX4250020.11
DURED E WHEATLEY
4/26/2007
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20071688
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250020.12
EDITH M WHEATLEY RICH
5/8/2007
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20071692
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SOMERVELL
TX4250020.13
EUNICE AILENE STRICKLAND
4/30/2007
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SOMERVELL
TX4250020.14
BRENDA RYDER STURM
5/21/2007
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TX4250020.15
EDYTH LORIE BRIDGES BY BEL
4/18/2007
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SOMERVELL
TX4250020.16
LEIGH RYDER LEAMING
5/21/2007
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TX4250020.17
BILLIE D WHEATLEY BENNETT
4/20/2007
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20071881
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SOMERVELL
TX4250020.18
WILLA DEAN REECE
4/30/2007
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TX4250020.19
CINDY CONNER
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20071880
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SOMERVELL
TX4250020.20
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SOMERVELL
TX4250020.21
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4/23/2007
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TX4250020.22
DANNY RAY COTTON
5/23/2007
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SOMERVELL
TX4250020.23
LINDA RYDER DUGGAN
5/21/2007
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SOMERVELL
TX4250020.24
PEGGY COTTON JELEN
5/23/2007
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TX4250020.25
DAVE RYDER
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TX4250020.26
ROSALIND M MURPHY
6/14/2007
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SOMERVELL
TX4250020.27
MURRAY PLUMMER WHEATLEY
7/16/2007
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TX4250020.28
DAVID GLYNN MCKINNEY
10/5/2007
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SOMERVELL
TX4250020.28
DAVID GLYNN MCKINNEY
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JACKIE DWAIN WILLIAMS
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MARILYN ANN GODINEZ
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TX4250021.00
JIMMIE DOYLE BRANHAM ET UX
6/18/2003
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112
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PERRY J ADAMS ET UX
6/23/2003
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112
765
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TX4250026.00
PERRY J ADAMS ET UX
6/23/2003
HOOD
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200
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PERRY J ADAMS ET UX
6/23/2003
 
 
 
 
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HOOD
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594
12649
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ALYCIA R PROCTER LIVING TR
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115
40
35273
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115
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35288
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SOMERVELL
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REBECCA BROWN KELLER
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PATRICIA REUPKE
4/15/2008
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4/15/2008
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SOMERVELL
TX4250053.06
SHIRLEY EATON
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SOMERVELL
TX4250053.06
SHIRLEY EATON
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SHIRLEY EATON
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FRANKIE V OTIS
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20081712
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SOMERVELL
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SARAH ROTHCHILD
4/15/2008
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SOMERVELL
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4/15/2008
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SOMERVELL
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B YOLANDA BUNT
4/15/2008
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SOMERVELL
TX4250053.14
SONJA LYLES ET VIR
4/15/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
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SOMERVELL
TX4250053.15
ROYJELENE B STUMP
4/15/2008
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SOMERVELL
TX4250053.16
ANTHONY RAPPE ET UX
4/15/2008
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SOMERVELL
TX4250053.17
SUE ELLA MCFALL
4/15/2008
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SOMERVELL
TX4250053.18
PAUL TROXELL HEBERT
5/22/2008
HOOD
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312
16305
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TX4250053.18
PAUL TROXELL HEBERT
5/22/2008
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TX4250053.37
MONA KELLOGG
6/29/2011
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20111723
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SOMERVELL
TX4250055.14
MARK MUNDEN
9/18/2011
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20111849
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SOMERVELL
TX4250055.15
NANCY MUNDEN
9/18/2011
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TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250055.16
JEFFERY SCOTT MCMILLAN
9/20/2011
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TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250055.17
MARY SUZANNE MCMILLAN ET VIR
9/20/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
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TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250056.01
LEROY HENRY HODGKINSON
8/20/2003
SOMERVELL
116
218
35523
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SOMERVELL
TX4250056.01
LEROY HENRY HODGKINSON
8/20/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
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TX4250056.02
ROBERT LEE MERRILL ET UX
11/10/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20112072
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SOMERVELL
TX4250060.00
JANET ELLEN MANN
8/21/2003
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116
197
35516
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SOMERVELL
TX4250060.00
JANET ELLEN MANN
8/21/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250060.00
JANET ELLEN MANN
8/21/2003
 
 
 
 
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HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250065.00
ROBERT KING ET UX
8/25/2003
SOMERVELL
117
23
35666
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250065.00
ROBERT KING ET UX
8/25/2003
HOOD
1951
585
15657
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250068.01
DURANT HERITAGE TR ET AL
7/17/2003
SOMERVELL
117
16
35664
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SOMERVELL
TX4250068.02
THE PROSPECT COMPANY
8/13/2003
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117
14
35663
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250068.03
DURANT HERITAGE TRUST A-1 ET AL
7/17/2003
SOMERVELL
117
11
35662
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250068.03
DURANT HERITAGE TRUST A-1 ET AL
7/17/2003
 
 
 
 
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TX4250068.04
VERNER R SHURMON
4/13/2005
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142
449
40593
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SOMERVELL
TX4250068.05
ROBERT V BAGWELL ET UX
4/13/2005
SOMERVELL
142
446
40592
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250068.07
LARRY RICHARDSON ET UX
5/9/2005
SOMERVELL
142
474
40601
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250068.08
FRED L CARTER ET UX
5/5/2005
SOMERVELL
143
28
40710
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250068.09
DENNIS J CRABTREE ET UX
5/18/2005
SOMERVELL
143
47
40717
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250068.13
WAYNE BRONNER ET UX
6/15/2005
SOMERVELL
145
602
41255
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250068.14
JOHN A CROZIER ET UX
6/16/2005
SOMERVELL
144
727
41128
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250068.17
MICHAEL L SIMMONS ET UX
6/8/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
41900
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SOMERVELL
TX4250068.18
PRENTICE M MILAM JR ET UX
9/6/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
41905
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250068.19
S C FISHER JR ET UX
6/16/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
44584
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250068.20
MITCHELL L MILSON ET UX
6/1/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
44623
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250068.21
JEFFREY A GROVE ET UX
6/29/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
44825
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250068.24
DAVID RAY COFFIN
10/23/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
46123
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250068.25
DOROTHA MAY WEBB
11/7/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
46121
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250068.26
TOMMY MICHAEL UTLEY ET UX
10/23/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
46122
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250068.29
LYNN BRAXTON STEELMAN SR
3/16/2007
SOMERVELL
 
 
20071092
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250068.30
WINDELL L DURANT
4/21/2005
SOMERVELL
142
455
40595
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250068.31
GARY L VAUGHN ET UX
5/16/2005
SOMERVELL
143
42
40715
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250068.32
J D ARMSTRONG JR
6/27/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
44621
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250068.33
WILLIAM JESSE PADON
6/15/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
44622
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250068.34
COLLEEN R HEDTKE
4/25/2005
SOMERVELL
142
466
40598
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250068.35
ST TX MF-106859
9/19/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
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TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250071.05
CHARLES WAYNE HOWELL SR ET UX
10/8/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111862
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250072.01
RONNIE M SHACKELFORD ET UX
8/28/2003
SOMERVELL
117
1
35659
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250072.01
RONNIE M SHACKELFORD ET UX
8/28/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250072.05
WENDELL LEE STEPHENS ET UX
8/29/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111727
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250072.06
LOWELL DENE STEPHENS ET UX
9/6/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111937
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250074.01
EDWARD C HORNICK ET UX
9/4/2003
SOMERVELL
117
5
35660
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250074.02
GLADYS M DAVIS
9/29/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
42607
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250074.03
SUSAN DOVE BONNEY
9/29/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
42379
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250074.04
FRANCES A B JENNER
9/29/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
42606
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250074.05
SAMUEL R BONNEY
8/25/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
42284
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250074.06
JOSEPH J BONNEY
8/25/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
42428
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250075.01
WILLIAM M HODGKINSON
9/11/2003
SOMERVELL
117
538
35779
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250075.01
WILLIAM M HODGKINSON
9/11/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250075.01
WILLIAM M HODGKINSON
9/11/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250075.02
JENEANE HUFFMAN FLOYD
7/28/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111536
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250075.03
DAVID RANDOPH AND ROBIN THORMANN
12/1/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
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TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250075.04
LEATHA GAYLE MURPHY ET VIR
1/24/2012
SOMERVELL
 
 
20120272
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250075.05
RAYMOND A THORMAN ET UX
1/24/2012
SOMERVELL
 
 
20120271
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250075.06
TERRY N THORMAN ET UX
1/24/2012
SOMERVELL
 
 
20120508
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250075.07
JANAN E JONES ET VIR
1/24/2012
SOMERVELL
 
 
20120506
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250079.02
MERL W MITCHELL ET UX
10/8/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111852
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250079.03
JAMES DEWBERRY IND / IND EXEC
7/29/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141679
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250079.04
MARY E BOREN IND EXEC & TSTE
8/10/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141667
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250086.00
JOHN RANDALL BARNES
10/17/2003
SOMERVELL
119
298
36104
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250086.00
JOHN RANDALL BARNES
10/17/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250086.00
JOHN RANDALL BARNES
10/17/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250092.01
HAROLD M MARKS ET AL
11/5/2003
SOMERVELL
119
843
36235
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250092.01
HAROLD M MARKS ET AL
11/5/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250092.02
PATRICK WILIE
7/17/2007
SOMERVELL
 
 
20073015
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250092.03
MICHAEL WILIE
7/17/2007
SOMERVELL
 
 
20072192
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250097.01
JOHN CHARLES PARKER
8/15/2003
SOMERVELL
120
242
36304
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250097.02
MARY RUTH PARKER
8/15/2003
SOMERVELL
120
245
36305
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250099.00
ST TX M-103313
10/7/2003
SOMERVELL
119
823
36231
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250099.00
ST TX M-103313
10/7/2003
HOOD
1969
424
19798
TX
BOSQUE AND SOMERVELL
TX4250103.00
ST TX M-103317
10/7/2003
BOSQUE
550
772
5572-03
TX
BOSQUE AND SOMERVELL
TX4250103.00
ST TX M-103317
10/7/2003
SOMERVELL
119
835
36233
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250104.01
LAQUETTA OVERSTREET ETVIR
11/12/2003
SOMERVELL
120
660
36392
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250104.02
CINDY G J BULL
6/20/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20081940
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250108.01
NANCY JANE MOORE
11/5/2003
SOMERVELL
121
711
36575
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250108.01
NANCY JANE MOORE
11/5/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250108.01
NANCY JANE MOORE
11/5/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250108.01
NANCY JANE MOORE
11/5/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250108.02
HENRY CLIFFORD WOMACK III
11/5/2003
SOMERVELL
121
707
36574
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250108.02
HENRY CLIFFORD WOMACK III
11/5/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250108.02
HENRY CLIFFORD WOMACK III
11/5/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250108.02
HENRY CLIFFORD WOMACK III
11/5/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250108.02
HENRY CLIFFORD WOMACK III
11/5/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250110.01
LINDA R IVY ET VIR
10/15/2003
SOMERVELL
121
722
36579
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250111.00
BILLY D STRICKLAND ET UX
11/21/2003
SOMERVELL
121
724
36580
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250118.00
BILLY D STRICKLAND ET UX
1/9/2004
SOMERVELL
122
262
36689
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250118.00
BILLY D STRICKLAND ET UX
1/9/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250120.00
BESSIE LEE ORR
1/22/2004
SOMERVELL
122
840
36818
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250123.00
JACK M HART ET UX
1/29/2004
SOMERVELL
123
144
36861
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250125.00
CLARA JEANNE HART
2/18/2004
SOMERVELL
123
491
36938
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250129.02
WANDA S BLANKENSHIP
12/18/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20150467
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250129.03
JERRY CHATWELL
12/15/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20150705
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250129.04
JOE BRANDON KITCHENS
12/19/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20150706
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250129.05
LOWELL HUTCHINS
12/18/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20150703
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250129.06
SCOTT HUTCHENS
12/12/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20150707
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250129.07
DEBRA RHOADS MILLER
12/15/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20150702
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250129.08
BARBARA M KUNTZ
12/18/2015
SOMERVELL
 
 
20150704
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250130.01
STEPHEN ERIC LEWELLEN
2/13/2004
SOMERVELL
124
28
37026
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250130.02
MICHAEL KELLY LEWELLEN
2/13/2004
SOMERVELL
124
31
37027
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250130.03
SAMMY & ANN MCCULLOUGH TR
2/13/2004
SOMERVELL
124
392
37109
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250130.04
ALVIN G STEWART ET UX
2/19/2007
SOMERVELL
 
20070635
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250130.04
ALVIN G STEWART ET UX
2/19/2007
HOOD
2278
488
3494
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250133.00
GARRISON BARBARA NICKELL
3/12/2004
SOMERVELL
124
389
37108
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250134.00
CEDAR RIDGE PARK INC
3/12/2004
SOMERVELL
124
387
37107
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250135.00
PAT JACKSON FAUST
3/12/2004
SOMERVELL
124
385
37106
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250141.00
W TX DIST-NAZARENE CHURCH
2/20/2004
SOMERVELL
124
714
37180
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250142.04
RONNIE M SHACKELFORD ET UX
9/22/2003
SOMERVELL
117
560
35787
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250142.04
RONNIE M SHACKELFORD ET UX
9/22/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250142.04
RONNIE M SHACKELFORD ET UX
9/22/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250146.00
PATMOS VISIONS L L C
4/8/2004
SOMERVELL
126
159
37393
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250150.00
MICHAEL KELLEY LEWELLEN
5/3/2004
SOMERVELL
126
616
37501
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250152.01
LIZA G FELDER TRUST ET AL
5/10/2004
SOMERVELL
127
804
37744
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250152.01
LIZA G FELDER TRUST ET AL
5/10/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250152.01
LIZA G FELDER TRUST ET AL
5/10/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250152.01
LIZA G FELDER TRUST ET AL
5/10/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250152.01
LIZA G FELDER TRUST ET AL
5/10/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250152.02
DIANA GIBBS FELDER TRUST
5/10/2004
SOMERVELL
127
799
37743
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250152.02
DIANA GIBBS FELDER TRUST
5/10/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250152.02
DIANA GIBBS FELDER TRUST
5/10/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250152.02
DIANA GIBBS FELDER TRUST
5/10/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250153.34
JUAN RODRIGUEZ ET UX
6/28/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111378
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250153.35
MIGUEL M BARRAZA ET UX
9/26/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111789
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250153.36
MICHAEL S CATES ET UX
9/26/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111858
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250156.02
LOUISE K PACE
7/20/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111636
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250159.01
ROLAND L STEGALL ET UX
6/3/2004
SOMERVELL
127
809
37745
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250160.01
ROLAND LEE STEGALL ET UX
6/3/2004
SOMERVELL
129
371
38029
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250161.00
GEORGE L GRAHAM ET UX
5/27/2004
SOMERVELL
128
355
37845
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250165.17
PAUL ANDRE LAROCQUE
5/19/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111125
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250165.24
CELIA A SHACKELFORD ET VIR
5/28/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141076
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250165.25
WENDELL LEE STEPHENS ET UX
5/28/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141074
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250165.26
LYNETTE LORAINE ROGERS
6/12/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141068
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250165.27
LEWIS LYNLEY COWAN KEESE
6/12/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141205
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250165.28
BARRY CREED ET UX
9/25/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141974
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250165.29
WILLIAM C KIRKPATRICK ET UX
9/25/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
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TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250167.00
JESSE J LEE & LOUISE LEE
6/3/2004
SOMERVELL
128
322
37834
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250171.00
LAVONNE N HOERNKE
6/3/2004
SOMERVELL
129
390
38034
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250173.00
MARTHA FAYE OHLUND
7/28/2004
SOMERVELL
130
81
38175
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250178.00
ALAN MARQUEZ ET UX
6/3/2004
SOMERVELL
130
615
38296
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250203.00
ANITA MAE GOFF
9/7/2004
SOMERVELL
132
460
38620
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250207.01
ANITA GOFF ETAL
9/7/2004
SOMERVELL
133
717
38885
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250207.01
ANITA GOFF ETAL
9/7/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250207.01
ANITA GOFF ETAL
9/7/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250207.03
CHARLES W WEST
3/31/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20081062
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250207.04
FLORINE WEST TIDWELL
3/31/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20081064
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250207.05
LETA FAYE MOSES
3/31/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20081063
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250215.00
DENNIS W REGER ET UX
8/19/2004
SOMERVELL
133
739
38893
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250228.41
UNIMIN TEXAS COMPANY L P
6/25/2004
HOOD
2021
995
10552
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250228.41
UNIMIN TEXAS COMPANY L P
6/25/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250228.41
UNIMIN TEXAS COMPANY L P
6/25/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250228.41
UNIMIN TEXAS COMPANY L P
6/25/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250228.41
UNIMIN TEXAS COMPANY L P
6/25/2004
SOMERVELL
128
590
37891
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250228.41
UNIMIN TEXAS COMPANY L P
6/25/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250228.41
UNIMIN TEXAS COMPANY L P
6/25/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250228.41
UNIMIN TEXAS COMPANY L P
6/25/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4250228.41
UNIMIN TEXAS COMPANY L P
6/25/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250231.01
J L WEEDON ET UX
10/26/2004
SOMERVELL
135
172
39149
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250231.02
JACK W BRIDGES JR ET UX
10/26/2004
SOMERVELL
135
170
39148
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250231.03
ROBERT B EVANS ET UX
10/26/2004
SOMERVELL
136
137
39371
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250231.04
BOB J STEWART
10/26/2004
SOMERVELL
136
121
39364
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250231.06
OAKDALE PARK INC
9/22/2004
SOMERVELL
133
525
38840
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250242.07
MICHAEL P FRYE ET UX
9/10/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101697
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250242.07
MICHAEL P FRYE ET UX
9/10/2010
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250242.08
JERRY R WATSON ET UX
10/15/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
20101907
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250242.09
WALL FAMILY TRUST A
11/20/2010
SOMERVELL
 
 
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TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250242.11
ROBERT R RAITH ET UX
9/9/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111792
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250242.12
DARRELL G ATEN ET UX
9/9/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111791
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250243.01
ROBERT B EVANS ET UX
10/26/2004
SOMERVELL
136
113
39360
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250243.02
BOB J STEWART
10/26/2004
SOMERVELL
136
119
39363
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250243.03
J L WEEDON & ROXIE WEEDON
10/26/2004
SOMERVELL
136
117
39362
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250243.04
JACK W BRIDGES ET UX
10/26/2004
SOMERVELL
136
115
39361
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250243.05
DONALD J TALLMAN TRUSTEE
12/4/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
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TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250243.06
ALFRED LEE CAGLE ET UX
4/30/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20081867
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250243.07
FITE FAMILY TRUST
9/24/2007
SOMERVELL
 
 
20073079
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250243.08
BLAINE WILSON BAXTER ET UX
7/18/2007
SOMERVELL
 
 
20072416
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250243.09
THOMAS G MILBURN ET UX
8/7/2007
SOMERVELL
 
 
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TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250245.00
INTERNATIONAL MISSIONS
12/6/2004
SOMERVELL
136
125
39366
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250245.00
INTERNATIONAL MISSIONS
12/6/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250245.00
INTERNATIONAL MISSIONS
12/6/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250245.00
INTERNATIONAL MISSIONS
12/6/2004
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250253.WD
BILLY T ROSS ET UX
3/30/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
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TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250256.00
JOE BILL MARTIN ET UX
10/5/2009
SOMERVELL
 
 
20092141
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250261.00
MIKE STICHT ET UX
1/26/2005
SOMERVELL
138
424
39826
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250263.00
EUGENE F MOORE ET UX
2/2/2005
SOMERVELL
138
418
39824
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250266.00
JEFF BOYD & TAMMY BOYD
2/2/2005
SOMERVELL
138
399
39817
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250274.01
ZILPHA GAMBRELL
2/17/2005
SOMERVELL
139
327
39981
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250274.01
ZILPHA GAMBRELL
2/17/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250274.01
ZILPHA GAMBRELL
2/17/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250274.04
KENNETH DWANE RUSSELL
5/12/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20081928
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250274.05
ARTHUR CALVERT WILLIAMS
5/19/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20081927
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250274.08
KATHY ANNE RUSSELL JAHNS
5/12/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20082115
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250274.11
FRANK LEON WILLIAMS III
8/20/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20082928
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250274.26
FRANK L WILLIAMS JR
3/28/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20110764
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250274.27
SAMMIE E RUSSELL
3/28/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20110765
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250277.00
LANCE CATHEY
2/14/2005
SOMERVELL
139
305
39974
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250281.01
WELDON DON BAKER ET UX
2/23/2005
SOMERVELL
139
300
39972
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250281.02
ROBERTS RANCH COMPANY
4/14/2005
SOMERVELL
143
9
40704
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250281.03
INGRAM CONCRETE LLC
2/12/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20080711
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250282.00
JOE G WHITWORTH ET UX
2/14/2005
SOMERVELL
139
317
39978
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250282.00
JOE G WHITWORTH ET UX
2/14/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250282.00
JOE G WHITWORTH ET UX
2/14/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250291.00
PENNY SUE GRIFFIN PARKER
3/4/2005
SOMERVELL
140
479
40203
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250291.00
PENNY SUE GRIFFIN PARKER
3/4/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250291.00
PENNY SUE GRIFFIN PARKER
3/4/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250312.WD
DOUGLAS B SWENDSEN / QRI
4/26/2005
SOMERVELL
142
822
40690
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250330.01
BRIAN RHODES ET AL
3/17/2005
SOMERVELL
142
490
40607
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250330.02
JACK WILLIAMS ET UX
4/28/2005
SOMERVELL
145
639
41268
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250330.03
NORA J HARRISON
5/18/2005
SOMERVELL
144
213
41000
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250330.05
REYNOLD SORGEE ET UX
5/24/2005
SOMERVELL
145
627
41264
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250330.06
TOMMY C BENNETT ET AL
1/30/2007
SOMERVELL
 
 
20070695
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250330.07
SHIRLEY L RUMFIELD HORTON
2/12/2007
SOMERVELL
 
 
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TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250334.00
JESSE W BLAKLEY ET UX
5/12/2005
SOMERVELL
143
33
40712
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250335.00
HAROLD LYNDON SULLIVAN
5/12/2005
SOMERVELL
143
36
40713
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250336.00
RONALD DOYLE HANKINS
5/18/2005
SOMERVELL
143
39
40714
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SOMERVELL
TX4250339.00
CLOYCE G DAY
5/18/2005
SOMERVELL
143
54
40719
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250341.00
SHELIA DIANE GOODWIN
5/9/2005
SOMERVELL
143
45
40716
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250342.00
PHILEMON R STRAHM ET UX
5/12/2005
SOMERVELL
144
269
41019
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250343.00
CHARLES R THOMAS SR ET UX
5/12/2005
SOMERVELL
144
266
41018
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250346.07
MAURO D'ANGELO ET UX
6/24/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111294
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250346.08
JAMES R JONES
11/11/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20112139
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250346.10
LAWRENCE HERBERT BARBERY ET UX
4/23/2012
SOMERVELL
 
 
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TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250348.00
THOMAS L FISHER ET UX
5/12/2005
SOMERVELL
144
192
40993
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250349.00
WILLIAM D BAZE ET UX
5/12/2005
SOMERVELL
144
195
40994
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SOMERVELL
TX4250350.00
HAROLD W HAMMOND ET UX
5/12/2005
SOMERVELL
144
198
40995
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250351.00
GARY J JORDAN ET UX
5/18/2005
SOMERVELL
144
203
40997
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250352.00
MICHAEL LEGOFFE ET UX
5/25/2005
SOMERVELL
144
207
40998
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250353.00
GARY D LYTLE ET UX
5/12/2005
SOMERVELL
144
210
40999
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250357.00
BRIAN S STATLER ET UX
5/12/2005
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144
730
41129
TX
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DARLA JONITA ANDERSON
5/12/2005
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144
710
41122
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250362.00
ARCH WILLIAM GIBSON ET UX
1/26/2005
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144
715
41124
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TX4250363.03
JAMES SEIDENGLANZ ET UX
8/25/2014
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KENNETH WADE OGDEN ET UX
5/12/2005
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144
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JACK M KELLY & LINDA KELLY
5/12/2005
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145
621
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LOUIS COCITA ET UX
6/7/2005
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145
618
41261
TX
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RIO VISTA PROPERTY ASSOC
5/12/2005
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145
624
41263
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STARLING G WHALEN ET UX
5/18/2005
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145
605
41256
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MARK SHRYACK ET UX
5/25/2005
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145
644
41269
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STEVEN DEREK MIMS ET UX
5/12/2005
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147
620
41628
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HUNTER / CLEVELAND / QRI
8/16/2005
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CHARLES E FULLER ET UX
5/31/2005
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147
632
41630
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BILLY P BAKER ET UX
5/25/2005
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147
598
41620
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MARY LOU DOSHIER
7/20/2005
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147
595
41619
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PATRICK T ENGLISH ET UX
5/18/2005
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BOBBIE KELLER
6/2/2005
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BOBBIE KELLER
6/2/2005
 
 
 
 
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AARON D SMITH ET UX
8/12/2005
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GARY LYNN ADAMS ET UX
5/12/2005
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FRANCES K CARPENTER
8/16/2005
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CLAY EDWARD GARLAND
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THEODORE HUFFMAN GARLAND
9/26/2011
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BETTY LOUISE GARLAND HARKINS
9/26/2011
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ESTELLA JANE GARLAND GREENWAY
9/26/2011
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DAVID CLAY PAYNE
9/26/2011
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JANE HUFFMAN GRACE FAMILY TRUST
9/26/2011
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TX4250424.01
NICKEY HULSEY ET UX
8/18/2005
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VIRGIL D WILLEY
7/18/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
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SHIRLEY W BODOH
7/18/2008
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LAVERNE W EMERY
7/21/2008
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TERESA WILLEY THOMAS ETVIR
11/4/2009
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JOHN H HEINFELD ET UX
9/28/2005
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JOHN H HEINFELD ET UX
9/28/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
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JOHN H HEINFELD ET UX
9/28/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
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JOS OUTEN ET UX IND & TR
5/12/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
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DONALD J TALLMAN TRUSTEE
10/11/2005
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KEITH E JOHNSON ET UX
9/15/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
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KEITH E JOHNSON ET UX
9/15/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
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KEITH E JOHNSON ET UX
9/15/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
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KERRY T HANCOCK ET UX
8/25/2005
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HAPPY HILL FARM
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ROBERT M WILSON ET UX
6/25/2014
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SOMERVELL
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WILLIAM CLARENCE MOORE
8/22/2014
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MARSHA RAE MOORE
8/22/2014
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SOMERVELL
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SABRA MERRIMAN GENT
9/27/2005
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DEWEY MILLER / VLB
10/1/2005
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DANIEL B HARTMAN ET UX
8/25/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
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SOMERVELL
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JIMMY DON ROBERSON ET UX
8/25/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
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BARBARA NAN DEAREN
9/26/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
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DEWEY MILLER
10/1/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
42423
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SOMERVELL
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CURTIS MORGAN ET UX
11/1/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
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CARL T BECK
9/13/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
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JOSE A RINCON ET UX / VLB
8/25/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
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MICHAEL A STEPHENSON ET UX
5/5/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
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DONNA J SCHOTT
4/27/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
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SOMERVELL
TX4250484.02
ELDON L HOOLEY ET UX
4/27/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
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TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250500.02
ALICIA DUPLAN ET VIR
10/1/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
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SOMERVELL
TX4250500.04
RONALD CLYDE SEXTON ET UX
8/26/2003
SOMERVELL
117
34
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TX4250500.04
RONALD CLYDE SEXTON ET UX
8/26/2003
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250514.00
NEAL BIELER ET UX
8/25/2005
SOMERVELL
 
 
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SOMERVELL
TX4250518.00
JOHN A GRAVES ET UX
8/17/2004
SOMERVELL
144
429
41062
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SOMERVELL
TX4250524.00
DWAIN SANDLIN ET AL
6/22/2004
SOMERVELL
128
317
37833
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250528.00
DOROTHIE I J SPARKS ET AL
8/4/2004
SOMERVELL
130
214
38208
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SOMERVELL
TX4250529.00
WANDA CHEEK SPARKS
8/4/2004
SOMERVELL
130
209
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SOMERVELL
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KIMBERLY ANNE YENNERELL
7/12/2011
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20111543
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SOMERVELL
TX4250554.02
JOHN REED
9/9/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
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SOMERVELL
TX4250554.03
STEPHEN C SIMS
9/9/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
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SOMERVELL
TX4250561.00
PATRICK W POWELL ET UX
1/11/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
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SOMERVELL
TX4250578.00
STUART M CAMP
2/23/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
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SOMERVELL
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SARAH DUPUIS
1/11/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
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THE RILEY FAMILY TRUST
1/10/2006
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SOMERVELL
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JAMES M MALONE
9/1/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111721
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SOMERVELL
TX4250597.00
MELVILLE W FORD ET UX
5/1/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
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SOMERVELL
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RITA HARRIS STAPP
4/10/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
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SOMERVELL
TX4250606.MD
ELEANOR D OGLESBY / QRI
3/30/2006
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44502
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SOMERVELL
TX4250608.MD
JAMES N DOUGLAS JR / QRI
3/30/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
45485
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L SELLERS FULENWIDER EST / QRI
3/30/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
44690
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SOMERVELL
TX4250610.99
ROBERT STAMEY HAUSS EST / QRI
3/30/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
44689
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SOMERVELL
TX4250611.99
ROBERT H RHYNE ET UX / QRI
3/30/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
44513
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SOMERVELL
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MELISSA EDENTON GERMAN / QRI
3/30/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
44504
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SOMERVELL
TX4250613.MD
MIRIAM T CHURCHWELL / QRI
3/30/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
44503
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250644.02
SAM A MASSEY ET UX
8/15/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111533
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SOMERVELL
TX4250645.04
INOCENCIA ALVAREZ
9/21/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111790
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SOMERVELL
TX4250647.00
JAMES DEAN DUGGER ET UX
8/23/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
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SOMERVELL
TX4250654.WD
CHARLOTTE O TAYLOR / QRI
3/30/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
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SOMERVELL
TX4250655.02
SYBIL PARSLEY
8/10/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111535
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SOMERVELL
TX4250657.00
JASON MORDEN ET UX
9/15/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
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SOMERVELL
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JOHN G TUCKER ET UX
9/16/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
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SOMERVELL
TX4250661.01
JUAN RODRIGUEZ ET UX
9/26/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
46006
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SOMERVELL
TX4250665.00
LARRY J MORDEN ET UX
9/18/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
45735
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SOMERVELL
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KEVIN E KELLER ET UX
9/1/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
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SOMERVELL
TX4250672.02
MIGUEL H LARA ET UX
11/4/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20112073
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250680.00
WALTER B STEWART III ET UX
11/2/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
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TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250710.01
JAMES BARNARD
11/22/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
46241
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SOMERVELL
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WM R KELLY AIF MARIE KELLY
11/22/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
46170
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SOMERVELL
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EDDIE LALONE
11/28/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
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SOMERVELL
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GEORGIA BROWN KELLY
11/28/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
20070036
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SOMERVELL
TX4250710.05
MIKE KELLY
12/13/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
46242
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SOMERVELL
TX4250710.06
SHANNON KELLY
12/13/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
46243
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SOMERVELL
TX4250710.07
ROBIN KELLY ALSTON
12/13/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
46244
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SOMERVELL
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WAYNE KELLY
11/22/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
20070007
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250710.09
PEGGY A KELLY MCVEAN
11/22/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
46247
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SOMERVELL
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SANDRA JO KELLY BECK
12/13/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
46248
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SOMERVELL
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DAVID WADE KELLY
12/13/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
46249
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SOMERVELL
TX4250710.12
LINDA G KELLY STREUN
12/13/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
46246
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SOMERVELL
TX4250710.13
LARRY KELLY
12/13/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
46245
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SOMERVELL
TX4250710.14
BONNYLOU YOLANDA COLE
11/22/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
20070009
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SOMERVELL
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JASON JONES
11/22/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
20070011
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SOMERVELL
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PATRICIA HALL
11/22/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
20070006
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SOMERVELL
TX4250710.17
LAURA JONELL CROSS
11/22/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
20070008
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SOMERVELL
TX4250710.18
BRENDA J BOHN
11/22/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
20070010
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SOMERVELL
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LOURDES A KELLY SALISBURY
11/28/2006
SOMERVELL
 
 
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LARRY PEURIFOY ET UX
2/14/2007
SOMERVELL
 
 
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SOMERVELL
TX4250726.00
LARRY PEURIFOY ET UX
2/14/2007
 
 
 
 
TX
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TX4250727.00
RODRIGO SANCHEZ ET UX
2/16/2007
SOMERVELL
 
 
20070692
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SOMERVELL
TX4250727.00
RODRIGO SANCHEZ ET UX
2/16/2007
 
 
 
 
TX
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RODRIGO SANCHEZ ET UX
2/16/2007
 
 
 
 
TX
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ORLAN H PARISH
2/16/2007
SOMERVELL
 
 
20070693
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ORLAN H PARISH
2/16/2007
 
 
 
 
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250736.00
ORLAN H PARISH
2/16/2007
 
 
 
 
TX
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JEFFREY B SLATON ET UX
2/22/2007
SOMERVELL
 
 
20070836
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SOMERVELL
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JEFFREY B SLATON ET UX
2/22/2007
 
 
 
 
TX
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SAN SABA ROYALTY COMPANY
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MARY L GAINES LINDSAY
4/19/2007
SOMERVELL
 
 
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MODTECH HOLDING / MAGNITUDE
5/1/2007
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ARTHUR LANE ET UX
6/4/2007
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20072023
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SOMERVELL
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BERTRAND TAYLOR
5/1/2007
SOMERVELL
 
 
20071413
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SOMERVELL
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JOHN BOSWELL ET UX
6/23/2011
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ESTATE OF MARY SHIELDS
3/30/2006
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GEORGIA MAE RHODES
8/20/2007
SOMERVELL
 
 
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GEORGIA MAE RHODES
8/20/2007
 
 
 
 
TX
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BJKS PROPERTIES LTD
6/22/2007
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SOMERVELL
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ST TX M-108336
10/16/2007
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GEORGES CREEK CEMETERY AS
11/14/2007
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MADELEINE SUE (PAT) WINDHAM
6/28/2014
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20141204
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SOMERVELL
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DENNIS BOLTON
7/3/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141212
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4250810.16
RICHARD R MORRISON ET UX
7/18/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141313
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SOMERVELL
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HAYLEY E DARNELL ET VIR
7/11/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
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ALEXANDER PROPERTY INTERESTS LLC
7/31/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141970
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MARSHA C BAKER
10/14/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20150125
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CONNIE D CARPENTER
3/24/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20081051
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SOMERVELL
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DAVID L CARPENTER
3/24/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20081076
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ROBERT G FRYE ET UX
7/16/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141309
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LLOYD M WIRT JR
4/7/2008
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CHARLES WIRT TRUST
4/7/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20081123
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SOMERVELL
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LLOYD M WIRT JR ET UX
4/7/2008
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20081125
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SOMERVELL
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ALBERT T HAMMON ET UX
7/3/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141210
TX
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ST TX 109100 / CHEYENNE HILLS
3/31/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
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JOHN C SULLIVAN ET UX
3/3/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20081930
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SOMERVELL
TX4250820.01
JOHN C SULLIVAN ET UX
3/3/2008
 
 
 
 
TX
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JENNIFER L SULLIVAN
4/9/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20081936
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JENNIFER L SULLIVAN
4/9/2008
 
 
 
 
TX
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JENNIFER L SULLIVAN
4/9/2008
 
 
 
 
TX
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BILLY C MILLER ET UX
6/25/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20082114
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CHARLES PRICE CONNALLY
6/25/2008
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MARY CONNALLY LINDSAY
6/25/2008
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20082113
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GUY SPENCER HAMMONS
6/25/2008
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GAYLA ANN HAMMONS
6/25/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
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FAY G BASS
6/25/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
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CHARLES ROBERT CONNALLY
6/25/2008
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ST TX 109124
7/1/2008
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6/2/2004
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RONALD C CRAIG ET UX
2/12/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
20082307
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CHEYENNE HILLS/GLEN ROSE
7/21/2008
SOMERVELL
 
 
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ST TX M-109206
7/1/2008
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ST TX M-109288
7/22/2008
 
 
 
 
TX
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ST TX M-109289
7/22/2008
 
 
 
 
TX
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8/4/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141540
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251041.10
CARRIE ANN BARTON-SMITH
8/6/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141672
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251041.11
BOBBIE JOAN MATHEWS
8/1/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141670
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251041.12
JANE ROSE
8/19/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141668
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251041.13
SHARON WINDER BILDERBACK
8/11/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141664
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251041.14
TIMOTHY MICHAEL SELLARS
8/1/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141889
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251041.15
DEBRA SELLARS NARVARTE
10/3/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141973
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251042.00
MILL AT SQUAW CREEK LLC
7/7/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111384
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251043.00
MILL AT SQUAW CREEK LLC
7/7/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111383
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251044.01
DOROTHY N MORRISON
6/28/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111382
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251045.01
DOROTHY N MORRISON
6/28/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111379
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251046.01
MANUEL DEREZA ET UX
6/28/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111537
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251049.00
GLENN RICHARDSON ET UX
7/12/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111438
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251050.00
LOWELL UNDERWOOD ET UX
7/5/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111546
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251051.00
KENT S LACEY ET UX
8/1/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111542
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251053.00
JAMES L STACY ET UX
8/15/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111541
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251057.00
ROBERT W MILLER ET UX
8/24/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111788
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251060.00
PRISCILLA TALLEY ET VIR
9/21/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111857
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251061.00
TOMMY PHILLIPS ET UX
10/4/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111853
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251062.00
MERLIN MUNDAY ET UX
8/29/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111933
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251063.00
JOSEPH CALVIN MCCOY ET UX
10/4/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111856
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251064.01
EDITH F KERNS
10/1/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111935
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251064.02
NATALIE A MODICA AKA NATALIE FEATHERSTON
10/1/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20112004
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251065.00
JENNIFER J FOWLER
10/4/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111936
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251066.00
PHILLIP MAXWELL ET UX
10/4/2011
SOMERVELL
 
 
20111934
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251070.00
JOHNNY MATTHEWS ET UX
1/9/2012
SOMERVELL
 
 
20120198
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251071.00
WILLIAM E WYATT ET UX
2/15/2012
SOMERVELL
 
 
20120329
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251072.00
JAMES R PARKS SR ET UX
2/21/2012
SOMERVELL
 
 
20120369
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251074.00
DAVID MIMMS ET UX
3/1/2012
SOMERVELL
 
 
20120371
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251075.00
KENNY M. RHODES
2/20/2012
SOMERVELL
 
 
20120473
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251076.00
JESSE & MELISSA K SCHOESSOW
3/6/2012
SOMERVELL
 
 
20120472
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251077.00
RON & JENNIFER FEEMSTER
3/6/2012
SOMERVELL
 
 
20120471
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251079.00
NATHAN G. HUNTER
3/1/2012
SOMERVELL
 
 
20120504
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251082.00
LOICE M KLIEM
4/5/2012
SOMERVELL
 
 
20121134
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251084.00
SHEILA ANN ACKER
4/10/2012
SOMERVELL
 
 
20120857
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251085.00
PATRICIA COPPOCK
5/24/2012
SOMERVELL
 
 
20120938
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251087.00
EDGAR LEE WITT
6/19/2012
SOMERVELL
 
 
20121036
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251092.00
LARRY P SMITH
7/26/2012
SOMERVELL
 
 
20121201
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251093.00
LEOBARDO A MARTINEZ ET UX
10/2/2012
SOMERVELL
 
 
20121612
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251094.99
JESSE K PRUITT
11/5/2012
SOMERVELL
 
 
20121809
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4251096.99
D SKJEVELAND / QRI
8/1/2013
HOOD
 
 
2013-0009581
TX
HOOD AND SOMERVELL
TX4251096.99
D SKJEVELAND / QRI
8/1/2013
SOMERVELL
 
 
20131299
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251097.00
BENNY J HILLIARD ET UX
3/28/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20140471
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251098.00
SOMERVELL COUNTY
4/15/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20140601
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251099.00
SOMERVELL COUNTY
4/22/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20140758
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251100.00
JEFFREY J DULCIE ET UX
6/7/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141075
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251101.00
KAROLEE WOLFE
6/23/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141069
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251102.00
JOHN A JOHNSON ET UX
6/20/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141072
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251103.00
LOVEDA PHIPPS SWAIM
6/19/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141065
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251104.00
MADELEINE SUE (PAT) WINDHAM
6/30/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141209
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251105.00
IRENE HOWARD JOLLY
6/24/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141206
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251106.00
ARTURO VILLA ET UX
7/15/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141216
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251107.00
SHARON LYNN MOSS
7/15/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141215
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251108.00
KRISTIE RENEE BROWN ET VIR
7/14/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141211
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251109.00
HANS T GEBHARDT
7/10/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141217
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251111.01
JANICE LEE COLEMAN
7/10/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141306
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251111.02
JEFFREY TAYLOR COLEMAN
7/10/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141305
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251111.03
JUSTIN WAYNE MILLER COLEMAN
7/10/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141304
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251112.00
JOHN L TUCKER
7/15/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141308
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251113.00
STEPHEN C WINDHAM ET UX
6/30/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141312
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251114.00
JACK DALE STEPHENS ET UX
7/19/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141311
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251115.00
STEVEN DALE BROWNEN ET UX
7/20/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141314
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251116.01
ROY TRENT SANDLIN
7/30/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141302
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251117.01
EUSEBIO GUZMAN EX UX
7/26/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141303
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251118.00
GREGORY A LITTLEFIELD ET UX
6/10/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141297
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251119.01
UNCLE GEORGE'S SPORTING GOODS
7/25/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141300
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251119.02
RAMON INGRAM BUNT ET UX
7/25/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141295
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251120.01
CARROLL B VALENTINE ET UX
7/30/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141294
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251120.02
JOSEPH B VALENTINE
7/30/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141301
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251121.01
EARL W DOYLE ET UX
7/8/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141298
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251122.01
ROBERT C RAU ET UX
7/17/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141292
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251122.02
RICHARD H RAU ET UX
7/18/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141293
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251123.00
SUZANNE GENTLING
6/30/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141546
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251124.00
KELLY W WATSON ET UX
6/26/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141657
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251125.01
DOVIE ANN GILLELAND
7/21/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141543
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251126.01
RUFUS MARTINEZ ESPINO ET UX
7/26/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141545
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251127.01
RUTH E ALEXANDER
8/5/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141544
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251127.02
CRAIG M CALKINS
8/5/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141533
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251128.01
ROBERT WAYNE WILLIAMS ET UX
8/9/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141529
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251129.01
MICHAEL GLASS ET UX
8/6/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141534
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251130.00
DAVID C BLASKO
7/10/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141528
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251131.00
ROBERT L NICKELL
8/4/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141537
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251132.00
BURL BYBEE ET UX
8/12/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141539
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251133.01
JOHN C CORNETT JR
8/5/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141538
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251134.01
JACOB R SMITH ET UX
8/9/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141535
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251135.01
WELBY R SIMPSON
8/14/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141526
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251135.02
GARY RAY HIVELY ET UX
8/26/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141803
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251135.03
CINDY L WATSON
8/26/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141796
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251136.01
ANN S TIBBETS
8/4/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141677
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251136.02
LISA A SOWALSKIE
8/12/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141678
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251137.00
TAMMY GAIL STINSON ET VIR
8/8/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141673
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251138.01
BEVERLY C JANZER BYRNE
8/25/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141669
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251138.02
DEBORAH LYNN BREWER
8/25/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141665
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251138.03
MIRIAM ELIZABETH MROZ
8/25/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141666
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251139.00
LISA JEAN DEHTAN
8/19/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141675
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251140.00
SHEILA D HOSFORD
8/29/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141804
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251141.01
EUGENE LEE DYAS ET UX
8/29/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141799
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251142.01
NANCY LEWIS ET VIR
8/28/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141801
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251143.01
CURTIS B BISE
9/15/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141800
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251144.00
C JEFFREY BISE & EUGENE DYAS
9/15/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141890
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251145.00
CINDY SPENCER
8/18/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141891
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251146.00
LOUIS M PIENAAR ET UX
9/4/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141888
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251147.01
MARK E SIMPSON ET UX
8/6/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141969
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251147.02
JOHN E SIMPSON JR
8/6/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20142146
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251148.00
ROBERT C RANSOM
9/10/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141977
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251149.00
BRUCE LEON PILLAR ET UX
8/26/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141978
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251150.00
JOHN P THOMPSON JR ET UX
10/13/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20141971
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251151.00
M MARKEYTA DEWEY
11/11/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20142145
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251153.01
R W BAKER ET UX
10/10/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20142144
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251154.01
JOHN W PRUITT
11/7/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20150124
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251155.00
WAYNE MAC YOCHAM ET UX
12/16/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20150472
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251156.01
JANE ROSE
11/7/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20150473
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251156.02
JOHNNIE R COUSINS ET UX
11/7/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20150475
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251156.03
SHARRON BILDERBACK
11/7/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20150474
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251156.04
JOHN WINDER DDS
11/7/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20150476
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251156.05
DEBRA SELLARS NARVARTE
11/13/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20150471
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251156.06
BOBBIE JOAN MATTHEWS
11/13/2014
SOMERVELL
 
 
20150470
TX
SOMERVELL
TX4251158.00
PATRICK K SANDERS
9/19/2015
SOMERVELL
 
 
20160014



EXHIBIT B TO THE
GAS GATHERING AND PROCESSING AGREEMENT
[COWTOWN GAS FACILITIES]
GATHERING SYSTEM DELIVERY POINTS

This Exhibit B is attached to the Gas Gathering and Processing Agreement (the "Agreement") dated effective April 1, 2016 by and among BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC, Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P., and Cowtown Gas Processing Partners L.P. and made a part thereof for all purposes. All defined terms used herein shall have the same meaning as set forth in the Agreement.

Gathering System Delivery Point(s)

Gathering System Delivery Point
Survey
API#
See attached schedule
 
 


Plant Delivery Point(s)

Plant Delivery Point
Survey
Meter#
Cowtown Gas Processing Partners L.P.
 
TXSA004



























ATTACHED TO EXHIBIT B TO GAS GATHERING AND PROESSING AGREEMENT



Ownership
Sales Meter Name
Meter #
Active?
CMLP
ACTON MEADOWS 1-2 SALES
TX15911
Active
CMLP/QRI
ADAM STINSON 1H
TX30223
Active
CMLP/QRI
ADAM STINSON 4H
TX30225
Active
CMLP/QRI
ADAM STINSON 5H
TX30226
Active
CMLP/QRI
ADAM STINSON 6H
TX30227
Active
CMLP/QRI
ADAM STINSON 7H
TX30228
Active
CMLP/QRI
ADAM STINSON 11H
TX30230
Active
CMLP/QRI
ADAM STINSON 12H
TX30231
Active
CMLP/QRI
APU 3H
TX30125
Active
CMLP/QRI
APU 4H
TX30124
Active
CMLP
APU 5-6 SALES
TX20977
Active
CMLP/QRI
APU 7H
TX16660
Active
CMLP/QRI
APU 8H
TX30198
Active
CMLP/QRI
APU 9H
TX30196
Active
CMLP/QRI
APU 10H
TX30199
Active
CMLP
ARMSTRONG 1-3 SALES
TX30146
Active
CMLP
ARMSTRONG 4-6 SALES
TX30138
Active
CMLP
BARKER COFFMAN 5H SALES
TX30248
Active
CMLP
BARKER COFFMAN 6H SALES
TX30249
Active
CMLP
BARKER COFFMAN 7H SALES
TX30243
Active
CMLP/QRI
BARKER COFFMAN 11H
TX30247
Active
CMLP/QRI
BARNEY GUMBLE 1H
TX15432
Active
CMLP
BERLIN 1-2 SALES
TX20617
Active
CMLP
BERLIN 3-7 SALES
TX20618
Active
CMLP
BIG ROCK 1-9 SALES
TX31306
Active
CMLP
BILLIE HOLIDAY 1-3 SALES
TX30157
Active
CMLP
BLUE DUCK 1H SALES
TX20629
Active
CMLP/QRI
BOB DENVER 1H
TX31093
Active
CMLP/QRI
BOB DENVER 3H
TX31240
Active
CMLP
BOB DENVER 5-7 SALES
TX31229
Active
CMLP/QRI
BOB HARRIS 1H
TX30203
Active
CMLP/QRI
BOB HARRIS 2H
TX16702
Active
CMLP/QRI
BOB HARRIS 3H
TX30202
Active
CMLP
BOY SCOUT 1-2 SALES
TX31184
Active
CMLP
BOY SCOUT 3-5 SALES
TX31207
Active
CMLP/QRI
BRANHAM KELLER 1H
TX30190
Active
CMLP/QRI
BRANHAM KELLER 2H
TX30272
Active
CMLP/QRI
BRANHAM KELLER 3H
TX30273
Active
CMLP/QRI
BRANHAM KELLER 4H
TX16839
Active
CMLP/QRI
BRANHAM KELLER 5H
TX30278
Active
CMLP/QRI
BROWN EYED GIRL 1H
TX31076
Active
CMLP/QRI
BROWN EYED GIRL 2H
TX31715
Active
CMLP/QRI
BROWN EYED GIRL 3H
TX31714
Active
CMLP/QRI
BROWN EYED GIRL 4H
TX31716
Active
CMLP/QRI
BROWN HILL 1H
TX31683
Active
CMLP/QRI
BROWN HILL 2H
TX31682
Active
CMLP
BUBBS SALES
TX20365
Active
QRI
BUBBS VRU
TX21001
Active
CMLP
BYRL HAYWORTH 1-4 SALES
TX21045
Active
CMLP
BYRL HAYWORTH 5-7 SALES
TX21046
Active
CMLP
CAMPOS A 1-6 SALES
TX31045
Active
CMLP
CAMPOS B 1-6 SALES
TX31053
Active
CMLP
CARL CARLSON 1-3 SALES
TX31363
Active
CMLP/QRI
CAUBLE 1H
TX31208
Active
CMLP/QRI
CAUBLE 2H
TX31172
Active
CMLP/QRI
CAVEN 1H
TX31805
Active
CMLP/QRI
CAVEN 2H
TX31811
Active
CMLP/QRI
CAVEN 3H
TX31806
Active
CMLP/QRI
CAVEN 6H
TX31808
Active
CMLP/QRI
CHARCA LIMITED 1H
TX30197
Active
CMLP/QRI
CHARCA LIMITED 2H
TX30201
Active
CMLP/QRI
CHARCA-HANGER 1H
TX30983
Active
CMLP/QRI
CHARCA-HANGER 2H
TX34318
Active
CMLP/QRI
CHARCA-HANGER 3H
TX34165
Active
CMLP
CHESBROUGH SHAW 1-2 SALES
TX20453
Active
CMLP
CHESBROUGH SHAW 3-5 SALES
TX20454
Active
CMLP/QRI
CHRISSY 1H
TX31091
Active
CMLP
COLONEL FLAGG 1-3 SALES
TX20522
Active
CMLP
COLONEL FLAGG 4-7 SALES
TX20501
Active
CMLP/QRI
COYOTE CROSSING 1H
TX31083
Active
CMLP/QRI
COYOTE CROSSING 2H
TX31856
Active
CMLP/QRI
CRABTREE 6H
TX31795
Active
CMLP
DEBORAH LOU 1-2 SALES
TX20564
Active
CMLP
DEBORAH LOU 3-4 SALES
TX20565
Active
CMLP
DEBORAH LOU 5-6 SALES
TX20566
Active
CMLP
DEBORAH LOU 7-9 SALES
TX20567
Active
CMLP
DECORDOVA 8H SALES
TX31824
Active
CMLP/QRI
DIZZY GILLESPIE 1H
TX30129
Active
CMLP/QRI
DONALD TALLMAN 1H
TX30216
Active
CMLP/QRI
DONALD TALLMAN 2H
TX30220
Active
CMLP/QRI
DONALD TALLMAN 4H
TX30218
Active
CMLP/QRI
DONALD TALLMAN 5H
TX30222
Active
CMLP/QRI
DONALD TALLMAN 6H
TX30219
Active
CMLP/QRI
DORIS FINLEY 1H
TX31727
Active
CMLP/QRI
DORIS FINLEY 2H
TX31728
Active
CMLP/QRI
DORIS FINLEY 4H
TX31730
Active
CMLP/QRI
DUGGER HEWLETT NORTH 1H
TX30186
Active
CMLP/QRI
DUGGER HEWLETT NORTH 2H
TX30180
Active
CMLP/QRI
DUGGER HEWLETT NORTH 3H
TX30181
Active
CMLP/QRI
DUGGER HEWLETT NORTH 4H
TX30182
Active
CMLP/QRI
DUGGER HEWLETT NORTH 5H
TX30183
Active
CMLP/QRI
DUGGER HEWLETT NORTH 6H
TX30184
Active
CMLP/QRI
DUGGER HEWLETT NORTH 7H
TX30185
Active
CMLP/QRI
DUGGER HEWLETT SOUTH 1
TX30206
Active
CMLP/QRI
DUGGER HEWLETT SOUTH 2H
TX30207
Active
CMLP/QRI
DUGGER HEWLETT SOUTH 3H
TX30204
Active
CMLP/QRI
DUGGER HEWLETT SOUTH 4H
TX30209
Active
CMLP/QRI
DUGGER HEWLETT SOUTH 5H
TX30205
Active
CMLP/QRI
DUGGER HEWLETT SOUTH 6H
TX30208
Active
CMLP/QRI
DUGGER HEWLETT SOUTH 7H
TX16824
Active
CMLP/QRI
DYER 1H
TX31830
Active
CMLP/QRI
DYER 2H
TX31887
Active
CMLP/QRI
DYER 3H
TX31889
Active
CMLP/QRI
DYER 4H
TX31888
Active
CMLP/QRI
EL CAMINO 1H
TX31176
Active
CMLP/QRI
FREELAND 1H
TX30277
Active
CMLP/QRI
FREELAND 2H
TX30330
Active
CMLP/QRI
FREELAND 3H
TX24339
Active
CMLP
GERALD FORD 1-2 SALES
TX30150
Active
CMLP/QRI
GIBBS 1H
TX31010
Active
CMLP/QRI
GIBBS 2H
TX31009
Active
CMLP/QRI
GIBBS 3H
TX31600
Active
CMLP/QRI
GIBBS 4H
TX31601
Active
CMLP/QRI
GILLIGAN 1H
TX31030
Active
CMLP
GILLIGAN 2-5 SALES
TX31222
Active
CMLP
GLEEN 1-6 SALES
TX20504
Active
CMLP/QRI
GOFF 1H
TX30265
Active
CMLP/QRI
GRACIE 4H
TX31768
Active
CMLP/QRI
GRACIE 5H
TX31772
Active
CMLP/QRI
GRACIE 6H
TX31769
Active
CMLP/QRI
GREGORY FAMILY TRUST 1H
TX30255
Active
CMLP/QRI
GREGORY FAMILY TRUST 2H
TX30256
Active
CMLP/QRI
GREGORY FAMILY TRUST 3H
TX30257
Active
CMLP/QRI
GREGORY FAMILY TRUST 4
TX30258
Active
CMLP/QRI
HANGER TRUST 1H
TX30303
Active
CMLP
HARRELL HOD CDP
TX21602
Active
CMLP/QRI
HARRIS LANGFORD 1H
TX31844
Active
CMLP/QRI
HARRIS LANGFORD 2H
TX31845
Active
CMLP
HAWKEYE 2-3 SALES
TX20516
Active
CMLP/QRI
HAYWIRE 1H
TX31096
Active
CMLP/QRI
HAYWORTH 1H
TX31046
Active
QRI
HENRY ZWEIFUL 1H
TX31726
Active
CMLP/QRI
HOFFMAN 1H
TX31934
Active
CMLP/QRI
HOFFMAN 3H
TX31935
Active
CMLP/QRI
HOFFMAN 4H
TX31936
Active
CMLP
HONEYCOMB 1-4 SALES
TX31295
Active
CMLP
HOODENPYLE 1 SALES
TX30275
Active
CMLP
HOOVER 1-7 SALES
TX20630
Active
CMLP
HOOVER 8-9 SALES
TX20626
Active
CMLP
HOOVER 10-12 SALES
TX20627
Active
CMLP/QRI
HOT LIPS 4H
TX31699
Active
CMLP/QRI
HOT LIPS 5H
TX31700
Active
CMLP
HOT LIPS/HAWKEYE SALES
TX20605
Active
CMLP
HUMMER 1-2 SALES
TX20400
Active
CMLP
JAMES 1H SALES
TX20472
Active
CMLP
JAMES 2-3 SALES
TX20484
Active
CMLP/QRI
JAMES B. MOONEY 1H
TX32898
Active
CMLP/QRI
JAMES B. MOONEY 2H
TX33688
Active
CMLP/QRI
JOHN J MILES 2H
TX30284
Active
CMLP/QRI
JOHN J. MILES 5H
TX33269
Active
CMLP/QRI
JOHN J. MILES 6H
TX34203
Active
CMLP/QRI
JULIA ROSE 2H
TX31820
Active
CMLP/QRI
KAMELL 1H
TX31749
Active
CMLP/QRI
KAMELL 2H
TX31750
Active
CMLP/QRI
KAMELL 3H
TX31747
Active
CMLP/QRI
KAMELL 4H
TX31748
Active
CMLP
KEITH-RANDLE 1H SALES
TX20674
Active
CMLP/QRI
KIMMEL 1H
TX31102
Active
CMLP
KINNARD 1-3 SALES (RODRIGO-KINNARD)
TX20958
Active
CMLP
KR MIXER 1-2 SALES
TX20418
Active
CMLP
KR MIXER 3-4 SALES
TX20419
Active
CMLP/QRI
LA FRANCE 1H
TX31058
Active
CMLP
LA FRANCE 3H SALES
TX31876
Active
CMLP
LA FRANCE 4H SALES
TX31877
Active
CMLP
LANGDON 1-4 SALES
TX30994
Active
CMLP
LANGDON A 1-2 SALES
TX20509
Active
CMLP
LANGDON A 3-4 SALES
TX20503
Active
CMLP/QRI
LANGDON B 1H
TX31042
Active
CMLP/QRI
LANGDON B 2H
TX31904
Active
CMLP/QRI
LANGDON B/STEWART 1H
TX31913
Active
CMLP/QRI
LANGDON B/STEWART 2H
TX31914
Active
CMLP/QRI
LANGDON B/STEWART 3H
TX31915
Active
CMLP
LOVEY 1H SALES
TX15295
Active
CMLP
LOVEY 2H SALES
TX16017
Active
CMLP/QRI
LUCY 1
TX31018
Active
CMLP/QRI
LUCY 2
TX31089
Active
CMLP
LUKER HAMMER 1-5 SALES
TX20628
Active
CMLP/QRI
MABEL ROE 1H
TX31169
Active
CMLP/QRI
MABEL ROE 2H
TX31170
Active
CMLP/QRI
MABERY 1H
TX31866
Active
CMLP
MAJOR BURNS 1-2 SALES
TX20515
Active
CMLP/QRI
MARSALIS 1H
TX30136
Active
CMLP/QRI
MARY ANN 1H
TX30999
Active
CMLP/QRI
MARY ANN 2H
TX30985
Active
CMLP/QRI
MARY ANN 4H
TX31641
Active
CMLP/QRI
MARY ANN 5H
TX31666
Active
CMLP/QRI
MARY ANN 6H
TX31665
Active
CMLP/QRI
MASSEY 1H
TX31047
Active
CMLP/QRI
MASSEY 2H
TX31050
Active
CMLP/QRI
MCGILVERY 1H
TX31761
Active
CMLP
MCGILVERY 2H SALES
TX31865
Active
CMLP
MCGILVERY 4H SALES
TX31764
Active
CMLP/QRI
MILES/DAVIS 1H
TX30131
Active
CMLP
MILLARD FILLMORE SALES
TX21451
Active
CMLP/QRI
MILLSTREAM 4H
TX31831
Active
CMLP/QRI
MILLSTREAM 5H
TX31799
Active
CMLP/QRI
MILLSTREAM 6H
TX31800
Active
CMLP/QRI
MILLSTREAM B 7
TX31869
Active
CMLP/QRI
MILLSTREAM B-8
TX31870
Active
CMLP/QRI
MILLSTREAM B-9
TX31871
Active
CMLP
MONK 1-3 SALES
TX30149
Active
CMLP/QRI
MONTE CARLO 1H
TX31146
Active
CMLP/QRI
MONTE CARLO 2H
TX31164
Active
CMLP/QRI
MONTGOMERY BURNS 1H
TX30589
Active
CMLP
MOONEY A 1/3 SALES
TX20437
Active
CMLP
MOONEY A 2H SALES
TX16021
Active
CMLP
MOONEY B 1-3 SALES
TX20438
Active
CMLP
MUTLEY 1H SALES
TX20534
Active
CMLP
NIMROD 1H SALES
TX20595
Active
CMLP
NOEL 1-3 SALES
TX20428
Active
CMLP
PALLMEYER A 1-3 SALES
TX31036
Active
CMLP
PALLMEYER B/LADD SALES
TX31051
Active
CMLP/QRI
PALLMEYER EAST 1H
TX31217
Active
CMLP
PARKER 1-6 SALES
TX31037
Active
CMLP/QRI
POSSUM HOLLER 1H
TX31177
Active
CMLP/QRI
POSSUM HOLLER 2H
TX31187
Active
CMLP
PRICE 1-6 SALES
TX20599
Active
CMLP
PRICE 7-10 SALES
TX20600
Active
CMLP/QRI
PROFESSOR 1H
TX30995
Active
CMLP/QRI
PROFESSOR 2H
TX30984
Active
CMLP/QRI
PROFESSOR 3H
TX31640
Active
CMLP/QRI
PROFESSOR 4H
TX31642
Active
CMLP
RADAR 1-5 SALES
TX20402
Active
CMLP/QRI
RADAR WEST 2H
TX31848
Active
CMLP
RALPH WIGGUM 5-6 SALES
TX20479
Active
CMLP
RALPH WIGGUM 7-8 SALES
TX20480
Active
CMLP
RALPH WIGGUM 9-10 & 13-15 SALES
TX20481
Active
CMLP
RALPH WIGGUM 1-4/11-12 SALES
TX31099
Active
CMLP
RANDLE 1-3 SALES
TX31248
Active
CMLP
RANDLE 4-6 SALES
TX31252
Active
CMLP/QRI
REBECCA BROWN KELLER 1H
TX30236
Active
CMLP/QRI
REBECCA BROWN KELLER 2H
TX30233
Active
CMLP/QRI
REBECCA BROWN KELLER 3H
TX30234
Active
CMLP/QRI
REBECCA BROWN KELLER 4H
TX30235
Active
CMLP/QRI
REBECCA BROWN KELLER 5H
TX30237
Active
CMLP/QRI
REBECCA BROWN KELLER 6H
TX30238
Active
CMLP/QRI
REBECCA BROWN KELLER 7H
TX30239
Active
CMLP/QRI
RED DRAGON 1H
TX31077
Active
CMLP/QRI
RED DRAGON 2H
TX31078
Active
CMLP
RED DRAGON 3H-4H SALES
TX20496
Active
CMLP
ROSIE 1-2 SALES
TX20535
Active
CMLP/QRI
SAM MARSHALL 1H
TX31022
Active
CMLP/QRI
SAM MARSHALL 2H
TX31049
Active
CMLP/QRI
SAM MARSHALL A 1H
TX31111
Active
CMLP/QRI
SAM MARSHALL A 2H
TX31163
Active
CMLP
SAN RAPHAEL 1-4 SALES
TX31198
Active
CMLP
SASS 1-7 SALES
TX20455
Active
CMLP/QRI
SATCHMO 1H
TX30117
Active
CMLP/QRI
SATCHMO 2H
TX30179
Active
CMLP/QRI
SATCHMO 3H
TX30177
Active
CMLP/QRI
SATCHMO 4H
TX30178
Active
CMLP/QRI
SEXTON 3H
TX30264
Active
CMLP
SHERRI P 2 & 4 SALES
TX20543
Active
CMLP
SHERRI P 6 & 8 SALES
TX20544
Active
CMLP
SHIPLEY 1-2 SALES
TX20650
Active
CMLP/QRI
SILVER BULLET 2H
TX31626
Active
CMLP/QRI
SILVER BULLET 4H
TX31854
Active
CMLP
SILVER BULLET 5-6 SALES
TX20933
Active
CMLP/QRI
SKIPPER 1H
TX31244
Active
CMLP/QRI
SKIPPER 2H
TX31234
Active
CMLP/QRI
SKIPPER 4H
TX31256
Active
CMLP/QRI
SKIPPER 5H
TX31257
Active
CMLP/QRI
SMELLEY 1H
TX31003
Active
CMLP/QRI
SPEED RACER 1H
TX31004
Active
CMLP/QRI
SPEEDRACER 3H
TX34413
Active
CMLP
SPUDS 1H SALES
TX15841
Active
CMLP/QRI
SS MINNOW 1H
TX31165
Active
CMLP
STATION BRANCH 1H SALES
TX20644
Active
CMLP
STATION BRANCH 2-3 SALES
TX20645
Active
CMLP
STATION BRANCH 4-6 SALES
TX20646
Active
CMLP
STATION BRANCH 7H SALES
TX20647
Active
CMLP
STATION BRANCH 8-10 SALES
TX20648
Active
CMLP
STATION BRANCH 11-12 SALES
TX20649
Active
CMLP
STETSON MASSEY 1-4 SALES
TX20531
Active
CMLP
STETSON MASSEY 5H SALES
TX20532
Active
CMLP
STEWART 1-2 SALES
TX20510
Active
CMLP/QRI
STINGRAY 2H
TX31825
Active
CMLP/QRI
STINGRAY 5H
TX31826
Active
CMLP/QRI
SUGARCRISP 1H
TX31084
Active
CMLP/QRI
SUGARCRISP 2H
TX31085
Active
CMLP
SUGARCRISP 3H SALES
TX31301
Active
CMLP
SUGARCRISP 4H SALES
TX31302
Active
CMLP
SUGARCRISP 5H SALES
TX31291
Active
CMLP/QRI
SUNNYE 1H
TX31148
Active
CMLP/QRI
SUNNYE 2H
TX31149
Active
CMLP
T & P 1/ 5/ 6 SALES
TX20596
Active
CMLP
T & P 2 & 7 SALES
TX20597
Active
CMLP
T & P 3-4 SALES
TX20598
Active
CMLP/QRI
TEJAS WESTERN 1H
TX31104
Active
CMLP/QRI
THURSTON 1H
TX31142
Active
CMLP/QRI
THURSTON 2H
TX31154
Active
CMLP/QRI
THURSTON 3H
TX31155
Active
CMLP
TRAPPER JOHN 1/2/4 SALES
TX20500
Active
CMLP
TRAPPER JOHN 3H SALES
TX20521
Active
CMLP/QRI
UNIMIN 2H
TX30253
Active
CMLP/QRI
UNIMIN 3H
TX30251
Active
CMLP
VETTE 1-5 SALES
TX31024
Active
CMLP
WAYLON SMITHERS 3-4 SALES
TX20440
Active
CMLP
WHEELER 1-3 SALES
TX20994
Active
CMLP
WHEELER 4-5 SALES
TX20995
Active
CMLP
WILLIAM FINN 1-2 SALES
TX20525
Active
CMLP
WILLIAM FINN 3-5 SALES
TX20526
Active
CMLP
YOSEMITE SAM 1-2 SALES
TX20491
Active
CMLP
YOSEMITE SAM 4-5 SALES
TX20493
Active
CMLP
YOSEMITE SAM 6-8 SALES
TX20494
Active
CMLP/QRI
ZBAR 1H
TX30992
Active
CMLP
ZBAR 2-3 SALES
TX20502
Active
CMLP/QRI
APU 1H
TX30119
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
APU 2H
TX30127
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
BIG ROCK VRU
TX21018
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
BOB DENVER 2H
TX31095
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
BOB DENVER 4H
TX31239
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
CHARCA LIMITED 3H
TX30210
Inactive
CMLP
CORVETTE RESIDUE
TXSA012
Inactive
QRI
DECORDOVA CBT VRU
TX21019
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
DUGGER HEWLETT SOUTH 8H
TX30211
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
DUGGER HEWLETT SOUTH 9H
TX30212
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
ELLA 1H
TX30133
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
ELLA 2H
TX30134
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
ELLA 3H
TX30135
Inactive
QRI
HAWKEYE #2H
TX31110
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
HAYWIRE 2H
TX31178
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
HINTON 1H
TX31092
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
HINTON 2H
TX31236
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
HINTON 3H
TX31237
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
HOMER #1H
TX30604
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
JOHN J MILES 1H
TX30106
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
JOHN J MILES 4H
TX30368
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
LA FRANCE 2H
TX31057
Inactive
CMLP
LENNY LEONARD 1H SALES
TX15449
Inactive
CMLP
LEWELLEN 1H SALES
TX20536
Inactive
CMLP
LEWELLEN 2-4 SALES
TX20537
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
LUMINANT 2H
TX30261
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
MARY ANN 3H
TX31639
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
NIXON UNIT #1H
TX30113
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
POSSUM HOLLER 3H
TX31190
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
POSSUM HOLLER 4H
TX31192
Inactive
CMLP
RADAR #3H SALES
TX20508
Inactive
CMLP
SHANNON PARKER 1/2/4 SALES
TX20576
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
SILVER BULLET 1H
TX31853
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
SILVER BULLET 3H
TX31855
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
SMELLEY 2H
TX31153
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
SMELLEY B-1H
TX31145
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
SPEED RACER 2D
TX31090
Inactive
CMLP
STEWART 3H SALES
TX20511
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
STINGRAY 1H
TX31897
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
STINGRAY 3H
TX31898
Inactive
CMLP
WAYLON SMITHERS 1-2 SALES
TX20439
Inactive
CMLP
WELLMAN 1-3 SALES
TX20401
Inactive
CMLP
WHEELER 4 SALES
TX31707
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
WOODROW WILSON #1H
TX30126
Inactive
CMLP
YOSEMITE SAM 3H SALES
TX20492
Inactive


To the extent the parties hereto have inadvertently omitted a dedicated property, such property shall be deemed covered under this Agreement and included in this Exhibit B.

EXHIBIT C TO THE
GAS GATHERING AND PROCESSING AGREEMENT
[COWTOWN GAS FACILITIES]
RESIDUE AND PLANT PRODUCT REDELIVERY POINTS

This Exhibit C is attached to the Gas Gathering and Processing Agreement (the "Agreement") dated effective April 1, 2016 by and among BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC, Cowtown Pipeline Partners LP., and Cowtown Gas Processing Partners L.P. and made a part thereof for all purposes. All defined terms used herein shall have the same meaning as set forth in the Agreement.


Residue Gas Delivery Point(s)

Downstream Operator
Meter Name
Meter #
Atmos
“Cowtown Pipeline Partners”
18203800
Energy Transfer
“Quicksilver Cowtown”
009911-00
Enterprise Products
“Quicksilver Cowtown”
533295


Plant Products Delivery Point

Downstream Operator
Meter Name
Meter #
ONEOK West Texas LPG Pipeline
 
38010
ONEOK Arbuckle Pipeline
 
 
Energy Transfer Lonestar NGL
 
 























EXHIBIT D TO THE
GAS GATHERING AND PROCESSING AGREEMENT
[COWTOWN GAS FACILITIES]
EXCLUDED SHUT-IN WELLS

This Exhibit D is attached to the Gas Gathering and Processing Agreement (the "Agreement") dated effective April 1, 2016 by and among BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC, Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P., and Cowtown Gas Processing Partners L.P. and made a part thereof for all purposes. All defined terms used herein shall have the same meaning as set forth in the Agreement.


AREA
WELL
BARNETT - SOUTH
BYRL HAYWORTH 2H
BARNETT - SOUTH
DORRIS FINLEY 4H
BARNETT - SOUTH
HOOVER UNIT 6H
BARNETT - SOUTH
HOOVER UNIT 7H
BARNETT - SOUTH
JULIA ROSE 2H
BARNETT - SOUTH
RALPH WIGGUM 4H
BARNETT - SOUTH
WHEELER 1H
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 















EXHIBIT E TO THE
GAS GATHERING AND PROCESSING AGREEMENT
[COWTOWN GAS FACILITIES]
MASH UNIT

This Exhibit E is attached to the Gas Gathering and Processing Agreement (the "Agreement") dated effective April 1, 2016 by and among BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC, Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P., and Cowtown Gas Processing Partners L.P. and made a part thereof for ail purposes. All defined terms used herein shall have the same meaning as set forth in the Agreement.

WELLS:

The following wells located in Hood County, Texas:

Well Name            Well ID
HAWKEYE1H        42.1021.001
HAWKEYE2H        42.1021.011
HAWKEYE 3H        42.1021.024
HOT LIPS 1H            42.1021.002
HOT LIPS 2H            42.1021.028
HOT LIPS 3H            42.1021.029
MAJOR BURNS 1H        42.1021.006
MAJOR BURNS 2H        42.1021.025
TRAPPER JOHN 1H        42.1021.004
TRAPPER JOHN 2H        42.1021.005
TRAPPER JOHN 4H        42.1021.023
COLONEL FLAGG 1H    42.1021.007
COLONEL FLAGG 2H    42.1021.008
COLONEL FLAGG 3H    42.1021.017


















REDELIVERY POINTS:

Redelivery Points
Well Name
 
Well ID
Injection #
HAWKEYE1H
INJ
42.1021.001
TX 30993INJ
HAWKEYE 2H
INJ
42.1021.011
TX 31112INJ
HAWKEYE 3H
INJ
42.1021.024
TX 31462INJ
HOT LIPS 1H
INJ
42.1021.002
TX 30988INJ
HOT LIPS 2H
INJ
42.1021.028
TX 31588INJ
HOT LIPS 3H
INJ
42.1021.029
TX 31589INJ
MAJOR BURNS 1H
INJ
42.1021.006
TX 31007INJ
MAJOR BURNS 2H
INJ
42.1021.025
TX 31466 INJ
TRAPPER JOHN 1H
INJ
42.1021.004
TX 30986INJ
TRAPPER JOHN 2H
INJ
42.1021.005
TX 30987INJ
TRAPPER JOHN 4H
INJ
42.1021.023
TX 31465INJ
COLONEL FLAGG1H
INJ
42.1021.007
TX 31020INJ
COLONEL FLAGG 2H
INJ
42.1021.008
TX 31019 INJ
COLONEL FLAGG 3H
INJ
42.1021.017
TX 31463 INJ





























EXHIBIT F TO THE
GAS GATHERING AND PROCESSING AGREEMENT
[COWTOWN GAS FACILITIES]
TAKE-IN-KIND PROCEDURES

This Exhibit F is attached to the Gas Gathering and Processing Agreement (the "Agreement") dated effective April 1, 2016 by and among BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC, Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P., and Cowtown Gas Processing Partners L.P. and made a part thereof for all purposes. All defined terms used herein shall have the same meaning as set forth in the Agreement.

Producer shall take its Plant Products in-kind at the Plant Products Delivery Points subject to the following terms and conditions (the “TIK Procedures”):

1.    Designation of Volumes at Delivery Points. Producer shall designate the volume to be delivered at each Plant Products Delivery Point.

2.    Producer Responsible for Transportation Arrangements. Producer shall be responsible for making its own arrangements with the transporters accepting delivery at the Plant Products Delivery Points for the receipt, transportation and fractionation of such Plant Products. Control and possession of Producer's Plant Products shall pass to Producer when delivered at the Plant Products Delivery Points, and the indemnification provided by Producer to Processor and Gatherer pursuant to Section 17.2 of the Agreement shall be applicable at such time as the Plant Products pass through the Plant Products Delivery Points.
    
3.    Balancing Accounting. Processor will maintain an "over/under" account to reflect any imbalances as between the parties. Processor shall provide Producer with a statement each Month setting forth the amounts of any imbalances for "over-delivered" or "under-delivered" quantities during the preceding Month.

4.    Balancing of Deliveries. Producer and Processor recognize Processor's inability to redeliver Plant Products to Producer which exactly match the composition and quantities of the Plant Products. In-kind quantities of Plant Products due to Producer shall be delivered in, and as part of, the commingled stream of all plant products produced or extracted at the Plant. Processor and Producer shall make a good faith effort to keep the nominated and delivered quantities as much in balance as possible by making delivery adjustments from time to time.

5.    Producer Responsible for Payments. Producer shall account to and pay all interest owners for all royalties, overriding royalties, bonus payments, production payments and other payments due on Plant Products taken in-kind by Producer, and the indemnification provided by Producer to Gatherer and Processor in Section 14.4 of the Agreement shall be applicable to and include any such payments due with respect to same.

6.    Assignment. The TIK procedures set forth herein may not be severed and assigned in part or separately from the Subject Gas and the Contract Area.



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EXHIBIT G TO THE
GAS GATHERING AND PROCESSING AGREEMENT
[COWTOWN GAS FACILITIES]
COMPRESSION ADJUSTMENTS

This Exhibit G is attached to the Gas Gathering and Processing Agreement (the "Agreement") dated effective April 1, 2016 by and among BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC, Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P., and Cowtown Gas Processing Partners L.P. and made a part thereof for ail purposes. All defined terms used herein shall have the same meaning as set forth in the Agreement.


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Exhibit 10.5




GAS GATHERING AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
COWTOWN PIPELINE PARTNERS L.P. ("GATHERER")
AND
BLUESTONE NATURAL RESOURCES II, LLC ("PRODUCER")
Lake Arlington Gathering System, Tarrant County, Texas






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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.
Definitions    1
2.
Dedication    6
3.
Reservations of Parties    7
4.
Receipt Point(s) and Delivery Point(s)    7
5.
System Operations; Imbalances    9
6.
Quantity; Nominations and Dispatching    10
7.
Quality    11
8.
Tests    13
9.
Measurement and Meter Testing    13
10.
Allocation of Gains, Fuel and Loss    16
11.
Fees    16
12.
Accounting, Payments and Credit Assurances    17
13.
Warranty    19
14.
Taxes    20
15.
Indemnity    20
16.
Force Majeure    22

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17.
Unprofitable Operations and Rights of Termination    23
18.
Term    23
19.
Regulatory Bodies    24
20.
Disputes    24
21.
Notices and Payments    24
22.
Right to Process the Subject Gas    26
23.
Assignment    26
24.
Miscellaneous    26
25.
Gas Gathering at Village Creek Pad    27

EXHIBIT A: CONTRACT AREA
EXHIBIT B: RECEIPT POINTS AND DELIVERY POINTS
EXHIBIT C: THIRD PARTY RECEIPT AND DELIVERY POINTS
EXHIBIT D: EXCLUDED SHUT-IN WELLS


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GAS GATHERING AGREEMENT
THIS GAS GATHERING AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") is made and entered into as of the Effective Date by and among COWTOWN PIPELINE PARTNERS L.P., a Texas limited partnership ("Gatherer"), and BLUESTONE NATURAL RESOURCES II, LLC ("Producer"), a Delaware limited liability company. Gatherer and Producer are sometimes individually referred to herein as a "Party" and collectively as the "Parties."
WITNESSETH, THAT:
WHEREAS, Producer is in the business of producing gas and owns gas production from one or more wells on the lands within the Contract Area (or lands pooled therewith) and desires for Gatherer to gather such gas for redelivery to Producer or Producer's Transporter;
WHEREAS, Gatherer is in the business of providing natural gas gathering services along its Gathering System and desires to receive, gather and deliver such gas to Producer or Producer's Transporter, subject to the terms and conditions herein; and
NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration the adequacy, receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby set forth and acknowledged, and for all of the representations, warranties and mutual covenants set forth herein, Gatherer and Producer agree as follows:
1.Definitions
1.1. For the purpose of this Agreement, the following terms and expressions used herein are defined as follows:
a.“Affiliate” shall mean, with respect to any specified Person, any other Person that directly or indirectly, through one or more intermediaries, Controls, is Controlled by, or is under common Control with, such specified Person. As used in this definition, the term “Control” (including its derivatives and similar terms) means the ownership, directly or indirectly, of fifty percent (50%) or more of the capital stock issued by a corporation, the limited liability company interests of a limited liability company or the equivalent equity interests in any other Person, the holders of which are ordinarily, in the absence of contingencies, entitled to vote for the election of directors (or Persons with management authority performing similar functions) of such Person, even though the right so to vote has been suspended by the happening of such a contingency. Gatherer acknowledges and agrees that Producer’s majority owner is a private equity sponsor that owns and controls a number of other portfolio companies engaged in the oil and gas business

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and that none of such other portfolio companies shall be considered an “Affiliate” under this Agreement if neither Producer nor any personnel of Producer directly or indirectly direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of that company. Producer acknowledges and agrees that Gatherer is controlled by First Reserve Corporation, which owns and controls a number of other portfolio companies engaged in the oil and gas business and none of such other portfolio companies shall be considered an "Affiliate" under this Agreement if Gatherer nor any personnel of Gatherer directly or indirectly direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of that company.
b."Asset Purchase Agreement" shall mean that certain Asset Purchase Agreement by and among QRI, Cowtown Gas Processing L.P. and Cowtown Pipeline L.P. and Producer, dated January 22, 2016.
c."Btu" shall mean one British thermal unit, which is the quantity of heat required to raise one pound avoirdupois of pure water from 58.5 degrees Fahrenheit to 59.5 degrees Fahrenheit at a constant pressure of 14.73 pounds per square inch absolute.
d."Component" shall mean those hydrocarbon and non- hydrocarbon molecular constituents which are definable by industry standards and procedures. Such Components as used in this Agreement
shall be:

N2 - Nitrogen
CO2 - Carbon Dioxide
H2S - Hydrogen Sulfide
C1 - Methane
C2 - Ethane
C3 - Propane
iC4 - Iso-butane
nC4 - Normal Butane
iC5 - Iso-pentane
nC5 - Normal Pentane
C6+ - Hexanes and Heavier Compounds
e."Contract Area" shall mean that area as described or outlined on Exhibit A which is attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, but specifically excludes Producer’s and/or its Affiliates’ leasehold interests owned immediately prior to the Effective Date within the Contract Area but not listed on Exhibit A.

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f."CPI Adjustment" shall mean that percentage equal to the
percentage increase between:
(i) the seasonally unadjusted consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (all items), U.S. city Average (1982-84 =100), as published by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics ("CPI-W") for the month of December of the second year prior to the Escalation Date; and
(ii) the seasonally unadjusted CPI-W for the month of December immediately preceding the Escalation Date.
g.“Crestwood Offload Point” shall mean the interconnect between Third Party Gatherer's central delivery point and Gatherer’s Gathering System, as described on Exhibit C. With regard to the Subject Gas produced from the Village Creek Pad, the Crestwood Offload Point is not and will not be deemed to be a Receipt Point on Gatherer's Gathering System.
h."Day" shall mean a period of twenty-four (24) consecutive hours beginning and ending at seven o'clock a.m. Central Standard Time.
i."Dedicated Properties" shall mean (i) Producer’s and/or its Affiliates’ leasehold interest as of the Effective Date within the Contract Area in and to those certain oil, gas and/or mineral leases, as are listed on Exhibit A, and (ii) Producer’s and/or its Affiliates’ interests within the Contract Area in and to any new oil, gas and/or mineral lease acquired by Producer or its Affiliates after the Effective Date, provided that any wells on lands covered by such lease or lands pooled therewith and within the Contract Area are connected to the Gathering System pursuant to Section 4.4.
j."Delivery Points" shall mean the point(s) of interconnect between the Gathering System and the Transporter receiving the Gas, which point(s) are shown on Exhibit B which is attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes.
k.“Effective Date” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1(c) of the Letter Agreement.
l."Electrical Power" shall mean the electricity consumed in the operation of, and purchased from a utility or like entity which serves, the Gathering System and any of the related field facilities.

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m."Escalation Date" shall mean January 1, 2018 and each January 1st thereafter during the Term.
n."Fuel and Loss" shall mean the gas volumes used or consumed in the operation of the Gathering System, which shall include, but shall in no way be limited to, (i) fuel used for dehydration, compression, conditioning, blending, treating, or recompression, (ii) gas needed for line pack, (iii) gas vented during operations, (iv) lost and unaccounted for gas, and (v) any Liquefiable Hydrocarbons that become separated from the gas while the gas is in the Gathering System.

o."Gas" shall mean natural gas which is owned or controlled by Producer and producible from wells drilled on Dedicated Properties or lands pooled therewith within the Contract Area, including casinghead gas produced with crude oil, gas from gas wells produced in association with crude oil (associated gas), and gas from condensate wells (non-associated gas), and shall include any inerts or impurities contained therein.

p.“Gathering Fee” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11.1.

q."Gathering System" shall mean, but shall in no way be limited to, the gas gathering pipelines, fuel gas pipelines, dehydration facilities, compression facilities, junctions, heaters, meters, separators, electric power lines, communications cables, roads, and other related facilities and equipment, including the rights to the lands located thereon, necessary to gather and transport gas from the Gathering System's Receipt Point(s) to the Delivery Point(s), from the inlet flange of the pipeline metering facility installed at the Receipt Point(s) up to the upstream flange of the metering facility at the Delivery Point(s), and shall include any expansion of the Gathering System as provided in Section 4.4.

r.“GPM” shall mean gallons per thousand cubic feet.

s.“Letter Agreement” means that certain letter agreement executed by the Parties contemporaneously with this Agreement.

t.“Lift Gas” shall mean the Gas, reserved by Producer under Section 3.2, used by Producer for gas lift operations in the Contract Area, measured in MCFs at meter station number TXSA 119MU Arlington Plant MU.

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u."Liquefiable Hydrocarbons" shall mean ethane, propane, iso-butanes, normal butanes, iso-pentanes, normal pentanes, hexanes and heavier hydrocarbons, and incidental methane, or any mixtures thereof, which may be recovered or extracted in the Gathering System.

v."MCF" shall mean 1,000 standard cubic feet of gas.

w."MMBtu" shall mean 1,000,000 Btu's.

x."MMCF" shall mean 1,000,000 standard cubic feet of gas.

y."MMCFD" shall mean 1,000,000 standard cubic feet of gas per day.

z."Month," "billing month," "period," and "accounting period" shall mean the period beginning at seven o'clock a.m. on the first day of a calendar month and ending at seven o'clock a.m. on the first day of the next succeeding calendar month.

aa."Person" means any natural person, corporation, limited liability company, partnership, joint venture, association, cooperative, or other entity.

ab.
"psia" shall mean pounds per square inch absolute.

ac.
"psig" shall mean pounds per square inch gauge.

ad."Receipt Points" shall mean the inlet flange of Gatherer's metering facilities located at or near each of Producer's wells located within the Contract Area or such other point as may be mutually agreed upon by the Parties. The Gathering System's Receipt Point(s) are listed on Exhibit B to this Agreement which is attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes and which may be amended from time to time to reflect the addition or deletion of a Receipt Point.

ae."SCF" or "standard cubic foot of gas" shall mean the amount of Gas necessary to fill a cubic foot of space when the Gas is at a pressure of 14.65 pounds per square inch absolute and a temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit.


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af.“Senior Executives” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 20.1.

ag.“Subject Gas” means the Gas other than natural gas owned by Tokyo Gas and subject to the Tokyo Gas Gathering Agreement.

ah."Term" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 18.

ai.“Third Party Delivery Points” shall mean the points of interconnect between the Third Party Gathering System and a Transporter, which points are described on Exhibit C.

aj.“Third Party Gatherer” shall mean Access Midstream Partner LP.

ak.“Third Party Gatherer’s Gathering System” shall mean the gathering system owned and operated by Third Party Gatherer.

al.“Third Party Gathering System Fuel” shall mean that gas or electricity consumed or used in the operation of the Third Party Gatherer's Gathering System, which includes gas consumed or used in gathering and compressing, or treating gas on the Third Party Gatherer's Gathering System, but shall not include lost and unaccounted for gas, or gas vented during operations.

am.“Tokyo Gas” shall mean Tokyo Gas, Co., Ltd.

an.“Tokyo Gas Gathering Agreement” shall mean that certain Amended and Restated Gas Gathering Agreement, dated as of September 1, 2008, among Gatherer, Quicksilver Resources Inc. and Tokyo Gas, as amended, modified or otherwise supplemented.

ao."Total Delivered Quantities" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.1.

ap."Transporter" shall mean the receiving pipeline(s) downstream of the Gathering System into which the Subject Gas gathered hereunder is to be delivered at the Delivery Point(s).

aq.“Village Creek Gas Lift Facility” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 25.5.

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ar.“Village Creek Lift Gas” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 25.5.

as.“Village Creek Pad” shall mean Producer’s wells located on the pad depicted on Exhibit A as further described in Section 25.5.

at.“Village Creek Pad Receipt Point” shall mean Third Party Gatherer's meter on the Village Creek Pad, as further described in Section 25.2 and on Exhibit C.

au.“Village Creek Pad Volume” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 25.4.
2.
    Dedication
2.1.Subject to the terms and provisions hereof, Producer (a) dedicates the Dedicated Properties to the Gathering System for gathering by Gatherer and (b) commits to deliver or cause to be delivered at Gatherer’s Receipt Point(s) the total volume of Subject Gas from wells now or hereafter drilled on the lands covered by the Dedicated Properties (or lands pooled therewith), in each case excluding the Subject Gas reserved or utilized by Producer in accordance with the terms of Section 3. Any transfer by Producer of its right, title, or interest in the Dedicated Properties or in the Subject Gas owned by Producer, or in an oil and gas lease, fee mineral interest or other agreement, interest or right which creates or gives rise to Producer’s interest in the Subject Gas owned by Producer, to a third party, whether by farmout, contract, or otherwise, shall be subject to this Agreement. In addition, Producer will notify any person to whom Producer transfers all or a portion of its right, title, or interest in or out of the Dedicated Properties or the Subject Gas owned by Producer that such Dedicated Properties, and the Subject Gas owned by Producer located under the lands covered by such Dedicated Properties is dedicated pursuant to the terms of this Agreement to be gathered by Gatherer. Producer will notify Gatherer of any such transfer within 10 days of the effective date. Failure of Producer to comply with the foregoing shall not affect Gatherer’s rights herein or the dedication being binding on successors or assignees.
2.2.Gas shall be delivered to the Receipt Point(s) after standard mechanical separation by Producer for the removal of free water and free liquid hydrocarbons, but shall not otherwise be processed by Producer for the removal of Liquefiable Hydrocarbons.

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2.3.    Gatherer agrees that subject to the provisions hereof, it will receive the Subject Gas from the Receipt Point(s), and will cause the redelivery of such Subject Gas, less Producer’s pro rata share of Fuel and Loss, to Producer or Producer's Transporter at the Delivery Point(s).

2.4.    To the extent Producer acquires any additional leasehold interests within the Contract Area that are subject to an existing services contract with Gatherer, such interests shall remain subject to such contract until the expiration or termination of such contract unless Producer and Gatherer mutually agree to a release under the terms of such contract and dedicate and commit the interests to this Agreement. To the extent Producer acquires any additional leasehold interests within the Contract Area that are subject to an existing dedication, such interests shall not be subject to this Agreement for so long as the prior dedication remains in effect without Producer exercising any extension rights or entering into an agreement to extend the duration of the prior dedication.

2.5.    Producer hereby represents and warrants to Gatherer, the following: (i) Exhibit A contains true, accurate, and complete descriptions of all oil, gas and/or mineral leases within the Contract Area acquired from QRI pursuant to the terms to Asset Purchase Agreement and owned by Producer or its Affiliates as of the Effective Date, which are dedicated and committed to the Gathering System as of the Effective Date; and (ii) Producer or its Affiliates have the right to dedicate and commit such oil, gas and/or minerals leases to the Gathering System. To the extent that Producer did acquire from QRI pursuant to the Asset Purchase Agreement oil, gas and/or mineral leases within the Contract Area which have been omitted from Exhibit A, such oil, gas and/or mineral leases shall be deemed to be included on Exhibit A and the Parties shall promptly amend Exhibit A to add such omitted oil, gas and/or mineral leases. Such amendments to Exhibit A shall be Gatherer’s sole and exclusive remedy for Producer’s breach of any representation or warranty in this Section 2.5.

2.6    Either Party may record a mutually agreeable form of memorandum of this Agreement in the official public records of the counties located within the Contract Area.

3.
    Reservations of Parties
3.1.Producer reserves all liquid hydrocarbons, oil, or condensate removed by Producer by means of mechanical gas-liquid separators (including heater-

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treaters), drips, and/or lines from the Gas prior to delivery to Gatherer. If mechanical cooling is performed by Producer to meet the temperature specifications of this Agreement, Producer shall not reduce the temperature of the Gas below 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
3.2.Producer reserves all Gas that may be required for cycling, repressuring, pressure maintenance, and gas lift operations with respect to gas reservoirs on the premises committed hereunder; provided, however, that the Gas used in such operations shall be subject to the terms of this Agreement (to the extent that such Gas can be economically saved) and delivered to Gatherer following the cessation of such operations.
3.3.Producer reserves that amount of Gas which is required for above ground development and operation within the Contract Area.
3.4.Producer expressly reserves the right to deliver or furnish to Producer's lessor such Gas as required to satisfy the terms of Producer's oil and gas leases.
4.
    Receipt Point(s) and Delivery Point(s)
4.1.Producer shall be responsible for all arrangements and, at its own expense, shall construct, equip, maintain, and operate all facilities (including, but not limited to, all necessary separation, dehydration, and/or compression equipment), necessary to deliver the Gas to Gatherer at the Receipt Point(s) at such pressure as is required and sufficient to enter the Gathering System, but not to exceed 1,200 psig.
4.2.Subject to the then current operating conditions on the Gathering System, outages or restrictions due to maintenance or force majeure, or any interruption permitted under this Agreement, Gatherer will use commercially reasonable efforts to operate its central compression facility(ies) existing as of the Effective Date to maximize volumes across its Gathering System. If, in addition to the foregoing, Gatherer has available compression capacity, it will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide optimal Receipt Point(s) pressure service to Producer, including in response to any written request(s) made by Producer to Gatherer, and other third parties on the Gathering System on a not unduly discriminatory basis. In the event Gatherer desires to remove any compression unit(s) existing as of the Effective Date before the tenth anniversary of the Effective Date, Gatherer shall obtain Producer’s consent, which consent shall not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld, before removing such compression unit(s). For the avoidance of doubt, Gatherer acknowledges and agrees that it shall not be unreasonable if Producer

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withholds consent because it would adversely impact current operations, or if Producer conditions its consent on the requirement that Gatherer add back compression in the future if Producer’s drilling or development plans so require.
4.3.Subject to Sections 4.1 and 5.1, at any time during the term of this Agreement, Producer may request that the Parties enter into negotiations to add compression to the Gathering System to reduce or maintain the pressure at which Producer must enter the Gathering System and to determine the mutually agreeable commercial terms and conditions under which Gatherer would install and operate such additional compression, and Gatherer and Producer agree to participate fully and reasonably in such negotiations.

4.4.Gatherer, at Producer's expense, shall (i) install, construct and equip all meters and facilities necessary to measure the Gas at the Receipt Point(s) and (ii) secure any right-of-way, easements, and permits as are necessary and appropriate to construct, operate, maintain and access such facilities. Gatherer, at its own expense, shall thereafter maintain and operate such facilities throughout the Term of this Agreement.
4.5.If Producer acquires additional mineral interests or oil, gas and/or mineral leases within the Contract Area, Producer shall notify Gatherer with any proposed reasonable supporting documentation (including the location of any existing or proposed well(s)) sufficient for Gatherer to evaluate whether building an expansion of the Gathering System to any existing or proposed well on such new mineral or leasehold interests would be economic pursuant to the fee structure set forth in this Agreement. Gatherer, in its sole and absolute discretion, may decline to construct any Gathering System expansion to connect the Gathering System to any wells located on lands covered by such new mineral or leasehold interests or lands pooled therewith. Within sixty (60) Days after receiving notice (or, if later, reasonable supporting documentation) from Producer, Gatherer may either elect to construct the expansion pursuant to the fee structure set forth in this Agreement or propose an alternative fee structure that Gatherer deems economic. If Gatherer elects to construct the expansion pursuant to the fee structure set forth in this Agreement, Gatherer shall complete such expansion and be ready to accept Subject Gas as follows: (a) for an expansion requiring two (2) or fewer miles to connect the well(s) to the Gathering System, no later than one hundred and twenty (120) days; and (b) for all other expansions, as soon as reasonably practicable using diligent efforts; provided that the foregoing time periods in (a) and (b) shall be extended day-for-day for the duration of any events of force majeure affecting Gatherer’s performance, after receiving notice (or, if later, reasonable supporting

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documentation) from Producer. In the event such expansion is not completed and accepting Subject Gas within such time period, the affected new mineral or leasehold interest and land pooled therewith (but excluding any Dedicated Properties already connected to Gatherer’s System) shall, at Producer’s election by written notice to Gatherer delivered within five (5) days following such period of time, no longer be Dedicated Properties hereunder or subject to this Agreement in any manner whatsoever. If Gatherer proposes an alternative fee structure, then Producer may elect in its sole and absolute discretion to either (i) construct the connection to the Gathering System at Producer’s sole cost and expense, (ii) amend this Agreement to provide for the alternative fee structure proposed by Gatherer, in which case Gatherer shall construct the connection; or (iii) not connect such leasehold interests the Gathering System. If Gatherer elects to not connect, then the new mineral or leasehold interest and land pooled therewith (but excluding any Dedicated Properties already connected to Gatherer’s System) shall no longer be Dedicated Properties hereunder or subject to this Agreement in any manner whatsoever. If Producer elects to build the connection itself, such Gathering System expansion must meet all of Gatherer's specifications, and Gatherer will be responsible for the meter station and connection to the existing Gathering System. Gatherer may, at its election, but only within two years (2) of the initial delivery of production from the connection to the Gathering System, acquire the ownership of the connecting facilities installed by Producer by reimbursing Producer for the actual cost with no allowance for inflation or depreciation. In such event, Producer agrees to execute all assignments or contracts deemed reasonably necessary to accomplish the transfer to Gatherer of title to the Gathering System expansion, including rights-of-way and easements, on an “as is, where is” basis and with other terms and conditions customary for the purchase and sale of midstream assets within the Contract Area.
4.6.Gatherer hereby agrees to deliver the Subject Gas to Producer or Producer's nominated Transporter, less Producer's pro rata share of Fuel and Loss, at the Delivery Point(s). The Subject Gas shall be deemed to have been delivered to Producer or to the Transporter on Producer’s behalf at the Delivery Point(s), and to have passed through the Delivery Point(s), when the Subject Gas passes through the upstream flange of the metering facility at the Delivery Point(s).
5.
    System Operations; Imbalances
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the gathering of the Subject Gas as necessary to test, alter, modify, enlarge, expand, maintain or repair any facility or property comprising any part of or appurtenant to the Gathering System; provided, however, during the time period during such interruption, Producer may dispose of the Subject Gas as it see fit and, if such interruption continues for a period of one hundred twenty (120) consecutive days, extended day-for-day for the duration of any events of force majeure, Producer shall have the option, exercised solely at its discretion, to permanently release the Subject Gas produced from the affected well(s) by providing to Gatherer thirty (30) days' advance written notice, other than to the extent that prior to the expiration of such notice interruptions have ceased. It is understood and agreed by the Parties that in order for Gatherer to maintain efficiency in the Gathering System, it will be necessary to maintain a uniform rate of flow of the Gas to the Gathering System from all sources during each twenty-four (24) hour period. Therefore, Producer agrees that it will cooperate with Gatherer in regulating the flow rate of the Gas and in establishing a producing schedule to deliver on a commercially reasonable basis the Gas at a uniform and continuous flow rate. In the event that Gatherer enters into an operational balancing agreement with Producer's Transporter, Producer hereby agrees to be bound by the terms set forth therein.
5.2.It is acknowledged that, because of dispatching and other causes, certain imbalances may occur between the MMBtu's of the Subject Gas delivered hereunder by Gatherer to or for the account of Producer at the Delivery Point(s) and the MMBtu's of the Subject Gas received from or on behalf of Producer at the Receipt Point(s). Such imbalances, if any, shall be eliminated as soon as practical after each such occurrence; provided, however, Gatherer shall not be required to eliminate any imbalance during any month in which the value of the Subject Gas received or delivered, as reasonably determined by Gatherer, is not representative of the market value of natural gas when the imbalance occurred. Any imbalance remaining following the termination of this Agreement shall be eliminated during the Month following the Month in which termination occurs or as soon as practicable thereafter. Producer authorizes the operator of each of Producer’s wells to be its agent for the purpose of providing Gatherer with instructions to adjust allocations of the Subject Gas attributable to that well for gas balancing purposes. Producer represents that it has the right to make any such adjustments and that such adjustments are correct. Gatherer may adjust the Subject Gas allocated to that well in accordance with these instructions but Gatherer is not obligated to do so at any time. Gatherer shall notify Producer of any such allocation change implemented by Gatherer at Producer's operator's instructions.
5.3.The Parties acknowledge that the Gathering System is connected to the facilities of Transporter and, as a result, Gatherer shall be, from time to time,

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subject to certain requirements imposed by Transporter. Accordingly, Gatherer shall have the right under this Agreement to require Producer to comply with the pipeline requirements of Transporter. PRODUCER AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, DEFEND, AND HOLD GATHERER HARMLESS FROM PRODUCER'S FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH TRANSPORTER'S REQUIREMENTS.
6.
    Quantity; Nominations and Dispatching
6.1.The Parties acknowledge and agree that natural gas (including Gas) which is owned by Tokyo Gas is subject to the Tokyo Gas Gathering and Processing Agreement and may be delivered to Gatherer by Producer pursuant to a joint operating agreement between Producer and Tokyo Gas.
6.2.Subject to Gathering System capacity, Gatherer shall gather that volume of the Subject Gas legally allowed to be produced which is attributable to the interest owned or controlled by Producer in wells drilled on lands within the Contract Area or lands pooled therewith; provided, Producer or Producer's Transporter or nominee will accept the Subject Gas redelivered on Producer's behalf at the Delivery Point(s). Gatherer may, from time to time, find it necessary to shut off entirely or restrict the flow of gas to the Gathering System notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary and, in such event, Gatherer shall not be liable to Producer for the resulting effect thereof; provided, however, during the time period during such shut off or restriction, Producer may dispose of the Subject Gas as it see fit and, if such shut off or restriction continues for a period of ninety (90) consecutive days, extended day-for-day for the duration of events of force majeure affecting Gatherer’s performance, then the Subject Gas produced from the affected well(s) shall, at Producer’s election by no less than thirty days’ prior written notice to Gatherer, no longer be Dedicated Properties hereunder or subject to this Agreement in any manner whatsoever unless Gatherer has remedied the cause of such shut off or restriction prior to the date set forth in Producer’s notice. Gatherer shall provide Producer reasonable prior notice of any shut down due to routine maintenance and shall prudently work to minimize the amount of such downtime.
6.3.Producer shall make all nominations to Transporter in accordance with Transporter's nomination procedures, and shall make any and all other arrangements necessary for Transporter to receive the Subject Gas at the Delivery Point(s). Producer shall nominate to Gatherer in writing, not less than three (3) business Days prior to the first day of each Month during the term of the Agreement, the daily quantity of the Subject Gas and Gas owned by Tokyo Gas (expressed in MCF's and MMBtu's) that Producer shall deliver to Gatherer at the Receipt Point(s) for gathering during such Month and that Producer or Producer's Transporter

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or nominee shall accept at the Delivery Point(s). The Parties acknowledge and agree that the Gas owned by Tokyo Gas shall be delivered to Gatherer by Producer, but shall be gathered by Gatherer pursuant to the Tokyo Gas Gathering Agreement. As between Producer and Gatherer, Producer shall be solely responsible for imbalances, penalties, cash-out payments, or other consequences of any failure to submit timely and proper nominations in accordance with the requirements of the Transporter or the failure to deliver or receive quantities of the Subject Gas in accordance with said nominations.
6.3.Gatherer and Producer shall designate a dispatcher(s) who shall be continuously on call for nomination purposes, and shall notify each other in writing of such dispatcher(s) and their telephone number(s).
6.4.Producer's dispatcher shall notify Gatherer's dispatcher(s) in advance of any anticipated decrease in delivery rate below the daily nominated quantity. Producer's dispatcher(s) must obtain the prior written approval from Gatherer's dispatcher(s) for any delivery rate in excess of the daily quantity rate. Gatherer's dispatcher(s) shall notify Producer's dispatcher(s) of any anticipated inability to receive the Gas at a delivery rate less than (a) the daily nominated quantity rate; or (b) a previously orally authorized delivery rate in excess of the daily nominated quantity rate.
6.5.The quantity of Gas delivered by Producer at each Receipt Point hereunder during a Month shall be determined in accordance with the allocation procedures set forth in Section 10 below.
6.6.Producer and Gatherer shall conduct semi-annual technical meetings at which Producer shall provide Gatherer with estimated monthly volume forecasts, drilling and development plans for the next twelve (12) months, and discuss other operational matters, and at which Gatherer shall provide Producer Gatherer’s projected maintenance and system outage schedules, Gathering System pressures and operating constraints, and system balances for the next twelve (12) months, and discuss other operational matters.
7.
    Quality
7.1.Gatherer shall not be obligated to receive, gather, or redeliver (as the case may be) the Subject Gas delivered by or on behalf of Producer hereunder that fails to meet the quality specifications of (i) the Transporter at any of the Delivery Point(s), or (ii) the following specifications:

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a.    The Subject Gas must be commercial in quality and free from any foreign materials such as dirt, dust, iron particles, crude oil, dark condensate, free water, and other impurities; and substances which may be injurious to pipelines or which may interfere with the gathering, processing, transmission, or commercial utilization of said Subject Gas;
b.    The Subject Gas shall not contain more than seven (7) pounds of water vapor per MMCF;
c.    The Subject Gas delivered hereunder shall not exceed a temperature of one hundred twenty (120) degrees Fahrenheit, nor have a hydrocarbon dewpoint below forty (40) degrees Fahrenheit, at the Receipt Point(s);
d.    The Subject Gas delivered hereunder shall not contain more than:
(i) One-fourth grain of hydrogen sulfide, or five grains of total sulfur, or one grain mercaptan per one hundred (100) cubic feet;
(ii) one part per million by volume of oxygen;
(iii) that percent by volume of carbon dioxide which would result in the failure of the Subject Gas to meet the specifications of any Transporter at any of the Delivery Points, but in no event more than two percent by volume;
(iv) two percent by volume of nitrogen; or
(v) three percent by volume of a combined total of inerts, including, but not limited to, carbon dioxide and nitrogen Components.
e.    
No diluents such as carbon dioxide, air, or nitrogen shall be
added to the Subject Gas;
f.    The Subject Gas shall contain no carbon monoxide, halogens, or unsaturated hydrocarbons, and no more than 0.1 parts per million of hydrogen; and

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g.    The Subject Gas shall have a total heating value of not less than 950 Btu's nor more than 1050 Btu's per cubic foot and 2 GPM ethane and heavier hydrocarbons.
In the event of any conflict as between specifications of a Transporter and those above, the most stringent or restrictive specifications shall be applicable to the Subject Gas proffered under this Agreement. With respect to the “no water” or “hydrocarbons in liquid form” specification, Producer agrees to operate its facilities in a prudent manner so that no water or hydrocarbons in liquid form enters the Gathering System. In the event Gatherer receives liquid water or hydrocarbons from Producer at any Delivery Point, in addition to any adjustments to gas measurement that may be necessary to accurately reflect the quantity of the Subject Gas delivered by Producer to Gatherer at such Delivery Point, Gatherer shall have the right, if such receipts of liquid water or hydrocarbons have not ceased within seven (7) Days after Gatherer’s written notice to Producer, to cease taking deliveries of the Subject gas at such Delivery Point until such time as Producer rectifies the situation.
7.2.If any of the Subject Gas delivered by Producer hereunder should fail to meet the quality specifications set forth in Section 7.1, Gatherer may elect to either (i) accept and gather such Subject Gas, (ii) accept, but treat and/or condition such Subject Gas prior to gathering at an additional cost, or (iii) refuse to accept such Subject Gas. The acceptance of the Subject Gas not meeting the quality specifications set forth in Section 7.1 shall not be deemed a waiver of Gatherer's right to reject such Subject Gas at any later time, and Gatherer shall be entitled, at any time and from time to time, to decline to accept proffered deliveries of the Subject Gas not meeting the quality specifications set forth herein.
7.3.If Gatherer elects to accept but treat and/or condition the nonconforming Subject Gas prior to gathering, Gatherer shall advise Producer of such election and associated fees and costs to be charged by Gatherer. Producer shall then have a maximum of thirty (30) days to advise Gatherer if it will treat and/or condition such non-conforming Subject Gas and the cost associated with such treatment. If Producer does not elect to treat and/or condition such non-conforming Subject Gas or fails to make such election within the specified time period, then Gatherer shall have the right to (i) proceed with gathering such non-conforming Subject Gas and Producer shall pay to Gatherer all associated fees and costs charged by Gatherer in connection with such actions, or (ii) reject and release such non-conforming Subject Gas from the terms of this Agreement.

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7.4.If there is an enactment of, or change in, any law after the Effective Date that, in Gatherer’s reasonable determination, results in a governmental authority requiring Gatherer or Producer to hold or acquire emission allowances or their equivalent related to the carbon dioxide content or emissions or the greenhouse gas content or emissions attributable to Gas and/or the gathering and/or processing of such Gas (collectively, “Producer’s GHG Emissions”), then Gatherer will notify Producer of such enactment of, or change in, such law. Thereafter, Producer shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide any required emissions allowances or their equivalents to Gatherer in a timely manner. If Producer fails to provide such emission allowances or their equivalents and Gatherer incurs expenses to acquire such allowances or their equivalents in the marketplace, or incurs any out-of-pocket costs or expenses for disposal or treating of carbon dioxide, or otherwise, or if any other additional economic burden is placed on Gatherer in connection with or related to Producer’s GHG Emissions, including but not limited to any tax, assessment, or other cost or expense (collectively, “Emissions Charges”), such Emissions Charges shall be fully the responsibility of Producer. Should Gatherer incur any such Emissions Charges, Producer shall reimburse Gatherer for the same within thirty (30) Days of receipt of an invoice along with reasonable supporting documentation. If carbon dioxide is sold by Gatherer on behalf of Producer, then the proceeds, net of Emissions Charges, taxes, and costs and expenses of such sale, shall be paid to Producer or deducted from amounts owed by Producer pursuant to this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, should any such enactment of, or change in, law require Gatherer to construct new facilities or to modify any part of the Gathering System or the Plant under this Section 7.4, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith and use commercially reasonable efforts to agree on the most cost effective method of constructing or modifying such facilities
8.
    Tests
8.1.Producer and Gatherer do hereby agree as follows:
a.    Gatherer shall procure or cause to be procured a sample of the Subject Gas at each Receipt Point and Delivery Point, respectively, and analyze the samples by chromatographic analysis to determine the Component content (mole percent), specific gravity, and the Btu content thereof.
b.    Tests provided for in Subparagraphs (a) of this Section 8.1 shall be made by Gatherer using its own equipment or by an independent testing service. Samples will be taken at each Gathering System Delivery Point

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according to the monthly average daily flow capabilities of such Gathering System Delivery Point as follows: Gathering System Delivery Point(s) that average 5,000 Mcf per day and higher shall be sampled monthly; Gathering System Delivery Points that average between 4,999 Mcf and 1,000 Mcf per day shall be sampled quarterly; and Gathering System Points of Delivery that average below 1,000 Mcf per day shall be tested semi-annually or more often as Gatherer deems necessary. All such tests shall be made in accordance with approved engineering practices. Representatives of Producer shall be entitled to witness such tests, and Producer shall give advance written notice to Gatherer in the event that it exercises such right.
8.2.Physical constants required for making calculations hereunder shall
be taken from the Gas Processors Association Physical Constants Publication No. 2145-03 (as amended from time to time). Physical constants for the hexanes and heavier hydrocarbons portion of hydrocarbon mixtures shall be assumed tobe the same as the physical constants for hexane. The heat content per gallon of each liquid hydrocarbon Component shall be determined by multiplying the cubic feet per gallon of such liquid hydrocarbon Component by the heat content per cubic foot thereof.

9.
    Measurement and Meter Testing
9.1.The unit of volume for measurement of Gas delivered hereunder shall be one thousand (1,000) cubic feet of Gas (or MCF) at a base temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit and at an absolute pressure of 14.65 psia and saturated with water vapor. All fundamental constants, observations, records, and procedures involved in determining the quantity of Gas delivered hereunder shall be in accordance with the standards prescribed in Report Nos. 3 and 8, of the American Gas Association, as amended or supplemented from time to time, respectively. It is agreed that for the purpose of measurement and computations hereunder, the atmospheric pressure shall be assumed to be 14.65 psia regardless of the atmospheric pressure at which the Gas is measured and that the Gas obeys the Ideal Gas Laws as to variations of volume with pressure and specific gravity, including the deviation from Boyle's law, and shall all be made by Gatherer in accordance with applicable rules, regulations, and orders. It is also agreed that Gatherer may apply a uniform correction factor for water vapor if Gatherer deems necessary in its sole and absolute discretion.
9.2.Gatherer shall install, maintain, and operate, or cause to be maintained and operated, a measuring station located at each Receipt Point and Delivery Point. Said measuring station(s) shall be so equipped with orifice meters, recording gauges,

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or other types of meter or meters of standard make and design commonly acceptable in the industry, and of suitable size and design, as to accomplish the accurate measurement of the Subject Gas delivered hereunder. The changing and integration of the charts (if utilized for measurement purposes hereunder) and calibrating and adjusting of meters shall be done by Gatherer. Gatherer shall have the right to utilize electronic gas measuring equipment should it so desire.
9.3.Producer may, at its option and expense, install check meters for checking Gatherer's metering equipment at each Receipt Point; and the same shall be so installed as not to interfere with the operation of the Gathering System.
9.4.The temperature of the Subject Gas flowing through the meter shall be determined by the continuous use of a recording thermometer or device installed by Gatherer, so that it will properly record the temperature of the Subject Gas flowing through the meter.
9.5.The specific gravity of the Subject Gas flowing through the meter shall be determined by methods commonly accepted in the industry. Specific gravities so determined will be used in calculating the Subject Gas deliveries until the next specific gravity test is made.
9.6.Each Party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installation, reading, sampling, cleaning, changing, repair, inspection, testing, calibration, or adjustment done in connection with the other Party's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder. The records from such measuring equipment shall remain the property of their owner, but upon request, each will submit to the other its records and charts, together with calculations therefrom subject to return within thirty (30) days after receipt thereof. If meters utilizing charts are used to measure the Subject Gas hereunder, then the charts shall be kept on file for a period of two (2) years, or such longer period as may be required by law. In addition, any other measurement data shall also be kept for the same time period. Each Party, during the first production month, and after that at least semi-annually, or more often if necessary, shall calibrate the meters and instruments installed by it or cause the same to be calibrated. Gatherer shall give Producer ten (10) days notice in advance of such tests so that the latter may, at its election, be present in person or by its representative to observe adjustments, if any are made.
9.7.    If the metering equipment is found to be inaccurate by two percent (2%) or more, registration thereof and any payment based upon such registration shall be corrected at the rate of such inaccuracy for any period of inaccuracy which is definitely known or agreed upon, or if not known or agreed upon, then for a period

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extending back one-half of the time elapsed since the last day of the calibration. Unless conclusively determined that Gatherer's measurement equipment is inaccurate by two percent (2%) or more, Gatherer's measurement shall be deemed to be correct for all purposes hereunder, and no adjustment shall be made to the previous volumes. Following any test, any metering equipment found to be inaccurate to any degree shall be adjusted immediately to measure accurately. If for any reason any meter is out of service or out of repair so that the quantity of the Subject Gas delivered through such meter cannot be ascertained or computed from the readings thereof, the quantity of the Subject Gas so delivered during such period shall be estimated and agreed upon by the Parties hereto upon the basis of the best available data using the first of the following methods which is feasible:
a.    
By using the registration of any check measuring equipment
of Producer, if installed and registering accurately;
b.    
By correcting the error if the percentage of error is
ascertainable by calibration, test, or mathematical calculation; or
c.    
By estimating the quantity of deliveries during preceding
periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering
accurately.
9.8.If Producer shall notify Gatherer, or if Gatherer shall notify Producer, at any time that a special test of any Receipt Point meter is desired, the Parties shall cooperate to secure an immediate verification of the accuracy of such meter and joint observation of any adjustments. All tests of Gatherer's measuring equipment at any Receipt Point shall be made at Gatherer's expense, except that Producer shall bear the expense of tests made at its request if the inaccuracy found is less than two percent (2%). Expense as used in this Section 9.8 shall be limited to actual out-of-pocket costs of Gatherer as the result of testing and shall not include any costs incurred by Producer as the result of witnessing said testing.
9.9.If during any month less than 1,000 MCF of Gas is delivered to a Receipt Point, (except for reasons of Force Majeure), then Gatherer shall charge a meter

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fee applicable to any such Receipt Point equal to (***). Such fee shall be invoiced to Producer and payable thirty (30) days after receipt of such invoice.
9.10.The Parties hereto recognize and acknowledge that technological advances may occur over the term of this Agreement which may render certain measurement devices obsolete, or less accurate, or less efficient than that which may be available. In such event, Gatherer may, with Producer's approval, substitute or utilize such available measurement equipment in lieu of any measurement equipment described above in this Section 9.
9.11.If for any reason the Subject Gas is delivered to Gatherer at a Receipt Point with pulsations that affect the accuracy of the measurement, Producer shall be responsible for installing necessary pulsation dampeners, or other devices, to eliminate or reduce the pulsations to a reasonably acceptable level determined by Gatherer
10.
    Allocation of Gains, Fuel and Loss
10.1.Gatherer shall use general industry care in transporting the Subject Gas from the Receipt Point(s) to the Delivery Point(s) for Producer's account or sale. However, the Parties understand and agree that certain volumetric gains and losses in the Subject Gas will occur and shall be shared by and among Producer and other third parties whose gas is transported by Gatherer, in the proportion that the gas of each Person who delivers gas into the Gathering System bears to the total gas received at the respective Receipt Point. In determining the quantity of the Subject Gas delivered by Producer at each Receipt Point hereunder during a Month, Gatherer shall allocate to Producer at each such Receipt Point a quantity of gas equal to (a) a percentage of the total quantities (expressed in MMBtu's) reported for such Month by the Transporter at the Delivery Point(s) (the "Total Delivered Quantities") equal to 100% of such Total Delivered Quantities times a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of MMBtu's of the Subject Gas delivered by Producer during such Month at said Receipt Point, and the denominator of which is the number of MMBtu's of all gas delivered into the Gathering System from all receipt points, minus (b) Producer's applicable Fuel and Loss. In making the determinations under this Section 10, Gatherer may rely on, and shall be fully protected in relying on, any determination, report or statement received by Gatherer from any operator of a well regarding the number of MMBtus delivered from such well into the Gathering System at any receipt point on the Gathering System.
10.2.Producer's pro rata share of such Fuel and Loss shall equal the product of the total Fuel and Loss utilized, consumed or incurred by the Gathering

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System, multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is Producer's MMBtu's of the Subject Gas metered into the Gathering System at the Receipt Point(s) and the denominator of which is the total number of MMBtu's of gas metered into the Gathering System upstream of the Receipt Point(s).
10.3.Electrical Power is utilized in the operation of the Gathering System (including Electrical Power used for dehydration, compression, conditioning, blending, treating, or recompression), and Producer's pro rata share shall equal the product of the total dollar amount paid for such Electrical Power multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of Producer's MMBtu's of the Subject Gas metered into the Gathering System upstream of the Receipt Point(s) and the denominator of which is the total number of MMBtu's of gas metered into the Gathering System upstream of the Receipt Point(s), to be invoiced to Producer and paid to Gatherer in accordance with Section 12 below. Producer reserves the right to participate in the selection of Electrical Power suppliers but Gatherer is entitled to make the final decisions on such selections.
11.
    Fees
11.1.Producer shall pay to Gatherer a rate equal to (***) per MCF of the Subject Gas received by Gatherer and metered at the Receipt Point(s), subject to adjustment as provided in Section 11.3 (such rate, as so adjusted, the "Gathering Fee"). Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Gathering Fee for the Village Creek Pad Volumes shall be (***) per each MCF, subject to adjustment as provided in Section 11.3. In addition to the Gathering Fee, Producer shall pay on each MCF of the Subject Gas received by Gatherer and metered at the Receipt Point(s) an additional rate equal to (***) of the published (***) Index (as published on an MMBtu basis).

11.2.Producer shall pay to Gatherer (***) per MCF of Lift Gas redelivered to Producer pursuant to Lift Gas systems in existence as of the Effective Date, subject to adjustment as provided in Section 11.3 (such rate, as so adjusted, the "Lift Gas Fee").

11.3.On each Escalation Date, the Gathering Fee and the Lift Gas Fee will increase by a percentage equal to the CPI Adjustment.

11.4.Subject to Section 11.5, Gatherer shall have the Exclusive Right to provide Producer's gas lift needs for the remaining Term of the Agreement. As used herein, the term “Exclusive Right" is defined to mean that (i) Gatherer

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shall be the exclusive provider of gas lift services to Producer at the existing and any future points delivered into Producer's existing and future gas lift systems, and (ii) Producer shall negotiate with no other party and deal exclusively with Gatherer to potentially provide any alternative gas lift method which could eliminate or materially alter the then existing manner in which Gatherer supplies lift gas to Producer at existing and future wells. If Gatherer elects (other than as a result of force majeure) to discontinue deliveries of lift gas or fails to provide lift gas at a pressure of 800 psig or higher for a period of thirty (30) consecutive days or longer, Producer shall have the option, exercised solely at its discretion, by providing written notice to Gatherer to terminate Gatherer’s Exclusive Right with respect to the affected points of delivery

11.5.If Producer has Lift Gas needs that require the construction of a new gas lift system within the Contract Area, Producer shall notify Gatherer with any proposed reasonable supporting documentation (including the location of any existing or proposed well(s)) sufficient for Gatherer to evaluate whether building of a new gas lift system to any existing or proposed well would be economic pursuant to the fee structure set forth in this Agreement. Gatherer, in its sole and absolute discretion, may decline to construct any new gas lift system. Within sixty (60) Days after receiving notice (or, if later, reasonable supporting documentation) from Producer, Gatherer shall notify Producer whether or not it elects to construct such new gas lift system pursuant to the fee structure set forth in this Agreement. If Gatherer elects to construct the new gas lift system, such construction shall be completed and functioning as soon as reasonably practicable subject to force majeure affecting Gatherer’s performance, after receiving notice (or, if later, reasonable supporting documentation) from Producer (the “Gas Lift Construction Period”). In the event either Gatherer elects not to construct the new gas lift system or elects to build such construction, but it is not completed and functioning within the Gas Lift Construction Period, Producer shall have the right to cause the proposed Lift Gas needs to be provided as it sees fit, by a third party or otherwise.

11.6.Section 11.4 and Section 11.5 are not intended to hinder Producer from alternative non gas lift methods (including, but not limited to, plungers or other similar lifting technologies) at any individual well (including each such well for which there is no gas lift pipeline connection as of the date hereof), where such lift gas being provided or to be provided, as applicable, by Gatherer is not or will not be adequate at such particular well to provide Producer's lift requirements. Producer shall retain sole discretion in the deployment of these

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alternative non gas lift techniques; provided in the event that Producer employs such artificial non gas lift techniques on a well, it will notify Gatherer within a commercially reasonable time frame.
12.
    Accounting, Payments and Credit Assurances
12.1.Producer shall furnish to Gatherer on or before the first day of each month a report or statement disclosing information necessary to enable Gatherer to determine the percentage of gas delivered at each Receipt Point that is owned by Producer and the percentage of gas delivered at each Receipt Point that is owned by any other working interest owner for which Producer delivered gas to the Gathering System (and each such working interest owner’s respective percentage of such gas) related to the preceding month. Gatherer shall furnish to Producer on or before the twenty-fifth (25th) day of each month a report or statement disclosing information necessary to enable Producer to make reasonable and accurate statistical and accounting entries upon its books concerning all phases of this Agreement related to the preceding month, including any statement of the Subject Gas delivered for Producer's account to its Transporter, the total volume of the Subject Gas in MCF and in MMBtu measured at the Receipt Point(s), Producer's pro rata share of Fuel and Loss and the cost billed to Gatherer for Electrical Power, if any, and the amounts due Gatherer for the services provided hereunder. Producer shall remit the amounts due Gatherer hereunder within thirty (30) days after the receipt of Gatherer's statement. PRODUCER SHALL INDEMNIFY AND HOLD GATHERER HARMLESS FROM ANY AND ALL CHARGES, PENALTIES, COSTS AND EXPENSES OF WHATEVER KIND OR NATURE ARISING FROM PRODUCER'S FAILURE TO PAY SUCH PAYMENTS, INCLUDING COSTS AND EXPENSES OF ANY LITIGATION AND REASONABLE ATTORNEYS' FEES ASSOCIATED THEREWITH. Unpaid amounts due hereunder shall accrue interest at the lesser of a rate equal (***), until the balance is paid in full.
12.2.Each Party shall have the right during reasonable hours to examine books, records, charts, and original test data of the other Party to the extent necessary to verify the accuracy of any statement, charge, credit, computation, test, or delivery made pursuant to any provision hereof. If any such examination reveals any inaccuracy in any such statement, charge, credit, computation, test, or delivery, the necessary adjustment shall be promptly made without interest or penalty. Neither Party will have any right to recoup or recover prior overpayments or under payments that result from error that occur in spite of good faith performance if the amounts involved do not exceed fifty dollars ($50.00) per month per Receipt Point.

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12.3.Producer shall be responsible for the payment of all royalties due on the Gas. Producer shall indemnify and hold Gatherer harmless from any and all claims, actions, causes of action, damages, liability, or obligations arising out of or in any way related to the payment of the lessor's royalty or any other burden or encumbrance affecting the Gas.
12.4.Notwithstanding any change in ownership of Producer's properties, Gatherer shall never be required to make payments or to give notices required under the provisions of this Agreement to more than one party.
12.5.All accounting records and documents directly related to this Agreement prepared by any Party hereto shall be retained for a period of not less than two years following the end of the calendar year of their origination. The Parties further agree that all matters relating to the accounting hereunder for any calendar year shall be considered correct and not subject to further audit or legal challenge after two years following the end of the calendar year.
12.6.Producer creditworthiness requirements shall be substantially similar to those requirements set forth below:

a.
Producer will be deemed creditworthy: (i) during a period in which Producer does not have long-term secured debt securities rated by S&P and Moody’s, then if according to the most recent of (y) Producer’s audited annual financial statements, or (z) Producer’s quarterly financial statements, (A) its current ratio (dividing current assets (which shall include available borrowings under its credit facility and undrawn equity committed by its equity holders) by current liabilities) is (***) or higher and (B) its leverage ratio as determined using the methodology required by its bank group is at least (***) below its then-current bank group covenant but in no event greater than (***); or (ii) otherwise, if its long-term unsecured debt securities are rated at least BB- by Standard & Poor's Corporation ("S&P") and at least Ba3 by Moody's Investor Service ("Moody's"); provided, however, that if the Producer's rating is at BB- or Ba3 and the short-term or long-term outlook is negative, Gatherer may require further analysis. Producer shall provide its most recent audited financial statements on the Effective Date and, in the event Producer does not have long-term unsecured debt securities rated by S&P and Moody’s, then Producer must also provide Gatherer audited annual financial statements on an annual basis and unaudited quarterly financial statements on a quarterly basis.


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b.
    If Producer does not meet the criteria described above, then Producer may request that Gatherer evaluate its creditworthiness based upon the level of service requested relative to the Producer's current and future ability to meet its obligations. Further, if Producer's creditworthiness does not meet any of the foregoing criteria, Producer will be considered creditworthy if Producer maintains and delivers to Gatherer an irrevocable guaranty of payment in form acceptable to Gatherer, or an irrevocable letter of credit from a financial institution rated at least A- by S&P or at least A3 by Moody's, in a form acceptable to Gatherer, in either case of the guaranty or the letter of credit in an amount satisfactory to Gatherer, which will be equal to the total amounts invoiced to Producer by Gatherer in the immediately preceding two (2) Months. The obligation to maintain such credit assurance shall extend until such time as Producer is deemed creditworthy as defined herein. Producer shall provide the guaranty or the letter of credit within twenty (20) days of written notice by Gatherer that such financial assurance is required.

c.
The creditworthiness requirements set forth in this Section 12.6 shall apply to any permitted assignment (in whole or in part), and to any permitted permanent release, as applicable, of this Agreement. Gatherer shall apply consistent evaluation practices to all similarly situated producers to determine Producer's financial ability to perform the payment obligations due to Gatherer.
13.
    Warranty
PRODUCER warrants the title to all the Subject Gas owned by Producer and all components thereof which shall be delivered by Producer to Gatherer hereunder, the right to enter into this Agreement with reference to such Subject Gas, and that such Subject Gas owned by Producer is free from all liens and adverse claims; and AGREES, IF NOTIFIED THEREOF BY GATHERER, TO INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD GATHERER HARMLESS FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL SUITS, ACTIONS, LOSSES, DEBTS, ACCOUNTS, DAMAGES, COSTS AND EXPENSES ARISING FROM OR OUT OF ANY ADVERSE CLAIM AS TO PRODUCER'S TITLE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO , ANY ADVERSE CLAIMS BROUGHT BY OR THROUGH A MINERAL INTEREST OR ROYALTY OWNER, TO OR AGAINST THE SUBJECT GAS OWNED BY PRODUCER. Producer agrees to make settlement for all royalties, overriding royalty interests, and/or production payments due and payable on the Subject Gas delivered to Gatherer hereunder, any Components of the Subject Gas extracted or saved therefrom, and the sale and disposition of the Subject Gas and any Components thereof, all in accordance with the terms of the leases, interests and/or agreement (including applicable

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instruments of title) from which the Subject Gas delivered to Gatherer hereunder is produced, and all amendments thereto.
Producer also represents and warrants that it has full authority to receive payment for the sum of all of the Subject Gas delivered hereunder.
14.
    Taxes
14.1. Producer shall pay or cause to be paid all production, severance and ad valorem taxes, assessments, and other charges levied or assessed against the Gas gathered hereunder, and all taxes and statutory charges levied or assessed against any of Producer's properties, facilities, or operations. Producer shall reimburse Gatherer to the extent of any severance or other such taxes paid by Gatherer on behalf of Producer.

14.2. Gatherer shall pay all taxes and statutory charges levied or assessed against the Gathering System and operations concerning such system.
15.
    Indemnity and Damages
15.1.As between the Parties, and as to liability, if any, accruing to either Party hereto or to any third party, Producer shall be solely liable for and in control and possession of, and bear the risk of loss with respect to, the Gas deliverable hereunder until the Gas is delivered to Gatherer at the Receipt Point(s). Gatherer shall be solely liable for and in control and possession of, and bear the risk of loss with respect to, the Gas after the Gas is delivered to Gatherer at the Receipt Point(s) hereunder until the Subject Gas is delivered to Producer or to the Transporter on Producer's behalf at the Delivery Point(s), whereupon Producer shall again be solely liable for the Subject Gas and in control and possession thereof and bear the risk of loss of the Subject Gas delivered to Transporter. If Lift Gas is redelivered to Producer as provided herein, then, in that event, Gatherer shall be solely liable for and in control and possession of such Lift Gas from the time such Lift Gas exits the Gathering System until redelivered to Producer, whereupon Producer shall again be in control and possession and bear the risk of loss of such Lift Gas.
PRODUCER SHALL BE AFFORDED ACCESS TO GATHERER’S PROPERTY AND THE FACILITIES TO THE EXTENT NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT ITS RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, AND PRODUCER SHALL FULLY OBSERVE AND COMPLY WITH ALL OF GATHERER’S SAFETY PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES WHILE ON THE PREMISES. PRODUCER HEREBY AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, HOLD

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HARMLESS, PROTECT, DEFEND, AND DISCHARGE GATHERER AND ITS AFFILIATED COMPANIES, PARTNERS, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, MANAGERS, SHAREHOLDERS, MEMBERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS FOR, FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL JUDGMENTS, EXECUTIONS, CAUSES OF ACTION, DEMANDS, RIGHTS, SUITS, DEBTS AND SUMS OF MONEY, ACCOUNTINGS, DUES, PENALTIES, FINES, CLAIMS (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, CLAIMS FOR CONTRIBUTION), LIABILITIES, LOSSES, COSTS, DAMAGES AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING COURT COSTS, REASONABLE COSTS OF INVESTIGATION, DEFENSE AND ATTORNEY’S FEES) FOR THE INJURY TO OR DEATH OF ANY PERSON (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, EACH OF PRODUCER’S AND GATHERER’S EMPLOYEES, AGENTS AND CONTRACTORS) OR PROPERTY DAMAGE OF ANY NATURE, KIND OR DESCRIPTION OR ANY OTHER CLAIM OF ANY NATURE, KIND OR DESCRIPTION BROUGHT BY ANY PERSON, WHETHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE, WHICH ARISES OUT OF OR RESULTS FROM (I) PRODUCER’S OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL OF (a) THE GAS PRIOR TO THE TIME THAT THE GAS PASSES THROUGH THE GATHERING SYSTEM RECEIPT POINT(S) AND AFTER THE GAS PASSES THROUGH THE DELIVERY POINT(S) AND (b) THE LIFT GAS AFTER THE LIFT GAS HAS BEEN REDELIVERED TO PRODUCER AND PRIOR TO THE TIME THAT GAS, INCLUDING SUCH LIFT GAS, PASSES THROUGH THE RECEIPT POINT, (II) PRODUCER’S OWNERSHIP AND OPERATION (OR ANY OPERATION ON BEHALF OF PRODUCER) OF THE WELLS LOCATED WITHIN THE CONTRACT AREA AND ANY FACILITIES OR EQUIPMENT INSTALLED OR MAINTAINED BY PRODUCER OR ITS OPERATORS UPSTREAM OF THE GATHERING SYSTEM RECEIPT POINT, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH WAS REQUIRED BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, (III) ANY ACCESS TO GATHERER’S PROPERTY BY (OR ANY DELIVERY OF GATHERER’S RECORDS OR CHARTS TO) PRODUCER OR ITS REPRESENTATIVES, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS OR CONTRACTORS, (IV) PRODUCER’S BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT, OR (V) ANY VIOLATION OF THE LAW BY PRODUCER, IN EACH CASE REGARDLESS OF ANY SOLE, CONCURRENT OR COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY OF GATHERER OR ANY OF THE PERSONS INDEMNIFIED BY PRODUCER UNDER THE FOREGOING PROVISIONS.
GATHERER HEREBY AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS, PROTECT, DEFEND AND DISCHARGE PRODUCER AND ITS AFFILIATED COMPANIES, PARTNERS, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, SHAREHOLDERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS FOR, FROM

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AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL JUDGMENTS, EXECUTIONS, CAUSES OF ACTION, DEMANDS, RIGHTS, SUITS, DEBTS AND SUMS OF MONEY, ACCOUNTINGS, DUES, PENALTIES, FINES, CLAIMS (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, CLAIMS FOR CONTRIBUTION), LIABILITIES, LOSSES, COSTS, DAMAGES AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING COURT COSTS, REASONABLE COSTS OF INVESTIGATION, DEFENSE AND ATTORNEY’S FEES) FOR THE INJURY TO OR DEATH OF ANY PERSON (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, EACH OF PRODUCER’S AND GATHERER’S EMPLOYEES, AGENTS AND CONTRACTORS) OR PROPERTY DAMAGE OF ANY NATURE, KIND OR DESCRIPTION OR ANY OTHER CLAIM OF ANY NATURE, KIND OR DESCRIPTION BROUGHT BY ANY PERSON, WHETHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE, WHICH ARISES OUT OF OR RESULTS FROM (I) GATHERER’S CONTROL OF (a) THE GAS AFTER THE GAS PASSES THROUGH THE GATHERING SYSTEM RECEIPT POINTS TO THE TIME THAT THE GAS PASSES THROUGH THE DELIVERY POINT(S) AND (b) THE LIFT GAS FROM THE TIME SUCH LIFT GAS EXITS THE GATHERING SYSTEM UNTIL SUCH LIFT GAS IS REDELIVERED TO PRODUCER, (II) GATHERER’S OWNERSHIP AND OPERATION OF THE GATHERING SYSTEM, (III) GATHERER’S BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT, OR (IV) ANY VIOLATION OF THE LAW BY GATHERER, IN EACH CASE REGARDLESS OF ANY SOLE, CONCURRENT OR COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY OF PRODUCER OR ANY OF THE PERSONS INDEMNIFIED BY GATHERER UNDER THE FOREGOING PROVISIONS. THE INDEMNIFICATION RIGHTS HEREIN SHALL BE CUMULATIVE OF, AND IN ADDITION TO, ANY AND ALL OTHER RIGHTS, REMEDIES OR RECOURSE OF THE PARTIES AND SHALL SURVIVE ANY EXPIRATION OR TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. TO THE EXTENT AND ONLY TO THE EXTENT THE FOREGOING INDEMNIFICATION RIGHTS ARE BY LAW, EITHER INAPPLICABLE OR NOT ENFORCEABLE, PRODUCER AND GATHERER SHALL EACH BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RESULTS OF ITS OWN ACTIONS AND FOR THE ACTIONS OF THOSE PERSONS AND ENTITIES OVER WHICH IT EXERCISES CONTROL.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING CONTAINED IN THIS SECTION 15 OR ELSEWHERE IN THIS AGREEMENT TO THE CONTRARY, NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR INDIRECT DAMAGES, LOST PROFITS, OR OTHER BUSINESS INTERRUPTION DAMAGES, IN TORT OR CONTRACT, IN CONNECTION WITH OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT SUCH DAMAGES HAVE BEEN AWARDED TO A THIRD PARTY WHO IS NOT AN AFFILIATE OF A PARTY AND ARE SUBJECT

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TO ALLOCATION BETWEEN OR AMONG THE PARTIES PURSUANT TO ANY TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT.
16.
    Force Majeure
In the event any Party is rendered unable, either wholly or in part, by force majeure to carry out its obligations under this Agreement, other than the obligation to make payments due hereunder, it is agreed that on such Party giving notice and full particulars of such inability by telephone and in writing to the other Parties as soon as possible after the occurrence of the cause relied on, then the obligations of the Party giving such notice, so far as they are affected by such force majeure, shall be suspended during the continuance of any inability so caused, but for no longer period, and such cause shall, as far as possible, be remedied with all reasonable dispatch by the Party claiming the force majeure. The term "force majeure" as employed herein shall mean any act or event which wholly or partially prevents or delays the performance of obligations arising under this Agreement if such act or event is not reasonably within the control of and not caused by the fault or negligence of the Party claiming force majeure and which by the exercise of due diligence such Party is unable to prevent or overcome, including, without limitation, by the following enumeration: acts of God; strikes; lockouts; or other industrial disturbances; acts of the public enemy; wars; blockades; insurrections; riots; epidemics; landslides; lightning; earthquakes; fires; storms; floods; washouts; arrests and restraints of governments and people; civil disturbances; explosion, breakage, or accidents to machinery, plant facilities, or lines of pipe; the necessity for making repairs to or alterations of machinery, plant facilities, or lines of pipe; freezing of wells or lines of pipe; partial or entire failure of wells; and the inability of either Producer or Gatherer to acquire, or the delays on the part of either Producer or Gatherer in acquiring, at reasonable cost and after the exercise of reasonable diligence: (a) any servitude, rights-of-way grants, permits, or licenses; (b) any materials or supplies for the construction or maintenance of facilities; and (c) any permits or permissions from any governmental agency if such are required. It is understood and agreed that the settlement of strikes or lockouts shall be entirely within the discretion of the Party having the difficulty and that the above requirements that any force majeure shall be remedied with all reasonable dispatch shall not require the settlement of strikes or lockouts by acceding to the demands of the opposing party when such course is inadvisable in the sole discretion of the Party having the difficulty. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, in the event that Gatherer is unable to carry out its obligations under this Agreement due to a force majeure, then during the time period of such force majeure, Producer may dispose of the Subject Gas as it sees fit.
17.
    Unprofitable Operations and Rights of Termination

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17.1.If, in the reasonable opinion of Gatherer, (a) the gathering of the Subject Gas from any well within the Contract Area or any Receipt Point(s), or (b) the delivery of the Subject Gas to any Delivery Point(s), is or becomes uneconomical due to its volume, quality, government regulations, or for any other cause, Gatherer shall not be obligated to gather and may cease gathering such Subject Gas so long as such condition exists. Gatherer agrees that in its determination of uneconomical gathering, the same criteria shall be used for the Subject Gas as for all other gas being gathered through the Gathering System. In the event that Gatherer refuses to gather the Subject Gas, Producer may dispose of the Subject Gas not gathered as it sees fit; provided that Gatherer at any time thereafter shall have the right to gather all of the Subject Gas refused, if refused for reason or reasons resulting from an act of Producer or lack of action on the part of Producer, conditioned upon Gatherer giving Producer at least two (2) months’ notice of its election to so do. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, in the event that Gatherer refuses to gather the Subject Gas for a period of sixty (60) consecutive days causing Producer’s well(s) to be shut-in, Producer shall have the option, exercised solely at its discretion, to terminate the Agreement in its entirety insofar and only insofar as it pertains to Subject Gas produced from the affected well(s) by providing to Gatherer advance written notice thirty (30) days in advance of such termination.
17.2.Nothing herein shall be construed to require Producer to drill any well or to continue to operate any well which a prudent operator would not in like circumstances drill or continue to operate. Notwithstanding the foregoing, (a) Producer intends to produce the maximum volumes possible and commits to bring all wells currently shut in for economic purposes, other than those set forth on Exhibit D, online as soon as practicable, but in no event later than July 1, 2016 and (b) Producer agrees that it will not shut-in or choke back wells for economic purposes during the calendar years of 2016 through the end of 2018 unless the well reaches the end of its useful life or safety, technical or mechanical reasons necessitate shutting-in or choking back the well.
17.3.It is agreed that Gatherer shall not be obligated to expand the Gathering System in order to provide capacity hereunder.
18.
    Term
This terms of this Agreement shall be effective from the Effective Date and, subject to the other provisions hereof, shall continue in full force and effect until the tenth anniversary of the date Producer first delivers Subject Gas to the Receipt Point(s) pursuant to the terms of this Agreement and shall be automatically renewed for one (1)

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year periods thereafter unless on or before one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the expiration of the primary term or the expiration of a one (1) year renewal period a Party provides written notice of termination to the other Party (the “Term”). For the avoidance of doubt, this Agreement shall become effective subject to and simultaneously with the "Closing" as such term is defined under the Asset Purchase Agreement.
19.
    Regulatory Bodies
This Agreement and the provisions hereof shall be subject to all valid applicable federal, state, and local laws, order, rules, and regulations. Producer and Gatherer have entered into this Agreement with the understanding, and in reliance on the fact, that this Agreement and/or performance of this Agreement are not and will not be subject to the jurisdiction or regulation of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ("FERC"). If this Agreement and/or performance of this Agreement becomes subject to such jurisdiction and/or regulation, this Agreement shall automatically terminate unless Producer and Gatherer agree, in writing, within thirty (30) days of the effective date of the attachment of any such jurisdiction and/or regulation, that this Agreement shall continue after such effective date.
20.
    Disputes
20.1. Should a dispute arise between the Parties out of or in connection with this Agreement, the Parties shall promptly seek to resolve any such dispute by negotiations among the senior executives of the Parties who have the authority to settle such dispute ("Senior Executives") prior to the initiation of any lawsuit. The Senior Executives shall meet at a mutually acceptable time and place within fifteen (15) days after such dispute arises and thereafter as often as they reasonably deem necessary to exchange relevant information and to attempt to resolve the dispute. All negotiations and communications pursuant to this Section shall be treated as compromise and settlement negotiations for purposes of the federal and state Rules of Evidence. If the dispute has not been resolved within thirty (30) days after the initial meeting of the Senior Executives, or such longer period as may be mutually agreed upon, either Party may initiate a lawsuit.
20.2. IN ANY SUIT FILED BY A PARTY HERETO TO RESOLVE A DISPUTE ARISING UNDER THIS AGREEMENT OR RELATED TO THE SERVICES PROVIDED HEREUNDER, EACH PARTY HEREBY COVENANTS AND AGREES TO TAKE ALL STEPS NECESSARY TO WAIVE A TRIAL BY JURY.

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21.
    Notices and Payments
Any notice, request, demand, statement, or bill provided for in this Agreement shall be in writing and delivered by hand, mail, or email. All such written communications shall be effective upon receipt by the other party at the address of the parties hereto as follow:
Producer

Statements:            BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC
2100 South Utica
Tulsa, OK 74114
Attn: John Redmond
Email: jredmond@bluestonenr.com

Payments:            BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC
2100 South Utica
Tulsa, OK 74114
Attn: John Redmond
Email: jredmond@bluestonenr.com

Contractual:            BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC
2100 South Utica
Tulsa, OK 74114
Attn: John Redmond
Email: jredmond@bluestonenr.com

Gatherer

Statements:            Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P.
1200 Summit Avenue, Suite 320
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
Attn: Revenue Accounting

Payments:            Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P.
1200 Summit Avenue, Suite 320
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
Attn: Accounting

Contractual:            Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P.
700 Louisiana, Suite 2550
Houston, Texas 77002
Attn: VP of Commercial
Email: Darrel.hagerman@crestwoodlp.com

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Any of the Parties may designate a further or different address by giving written notice to the other Parties.
22.
    Right to Process the Subject Gas
Producer agrees that Gatherer shall have the right to process, or cause to be processed, blend, or cause to be blended, the Subject Gas delivered hereunder for the extraction of natural gas liquids and other valuable components, to the extent that Gatherer or its Affiliates constructs, acquires or otherwise obtains access to facilities capable of processing such Subject Gas. Upon written notice to Producer that Gatherer is ready and willing to exercise this right, the Parties will negotiate in good faith the terms and fees for the processing of the Subject Gas at any such facility, which terms and fees (i) shall be consistent with those then prevailing in the area for similar processing or blending and (ii) shall be set forth in an amendment to this Agreement or in a supplemental agreement between the Parties.
23.
    Assignment
This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns of the respective Parties hereto, but no transfer of or succession to the interest of any Party hereunder, either wholly or partially, shall affect or bind the other Parties until it shall have been furnished with the original instrument or with the proper proof that the claimant is legally entitled to such interest; provided, however, that in the case of any assignment by Producer (i) such assignment shall be further subject to the satisfaction by Producer’s assignee of the creditworthiness requirements of Section 12.6, and (ii) Producer’s assignee shall be required to expressly agree under such assignment to assume and be bound by all of the obligations of Producer under this Agreement.
24.
    Miscellaneous
24.1.No waiver by any Party of any one or more defaults in the performance of any provision of this Agreement shall operate or be construed as a waiver of any other default or future defaults, whether of a like or different character.
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Parties. This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the Parties and there are no oral promises, agreements, or warranties affecting it.
24.3.The headings in the Agreement are formulated and used for convenience only and shall not be deemed to affect the meaning or construction of any provisions of the Agreement.
24.4.This Agreement supersedes and replaces any other contract(s) or agreements(s) which may exist between the Parties covering the gathering or processing of the Subject Gas owned by Producer dedicated hereunder.
24.5. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to create a partnership or joint venture under state law or to render the Parties hereto jointly and severally liable to any third party. Each of the Parties elects to be excluded from the provisions of Subchapter K, Chapter 1 of Subtitle A, of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 pursuant to the provisions of Article 761(a) of such code and from any similar provisions of state law. Gatherer shall timely file such evidence of this election as may be required under applicable law.

24.6. Should any section, subsection, paragraph, subparagraph, or other portion of this Agreement be found invalid as a matter of law in a duly authorized court, or by a duly authorized government agency, then only that portion of the Agreement shall be invalid. The remainder of the Agreement which shall not have been found invalid shall remain in full force and effect.

24.7.THIS AGREEMENT, AND ALL QUESTIONS RELATING TO ITS VALIDITY, INTERPRETATION, PERFORMANCE, AND ENFORCEMENT (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, PROVISIONS CONCERNING LIMITATIONS OF ACTIONS) SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY CONFLICT-OF-LAWS DOCTRINES OF SUCH STATE OR OTHER JURISDICTION TO THE CONTRARY. ALL MATTERS LITIGATED BY OR BETWEEN THE PARTIES THAT INVOLVE THIS AGREEMENT, THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE PARTIES, OR ANY RELATED DOCUMENTS OR MATTERS HEREUNDER SHALL BE BROUGHT ONLY IN HOUSTON, HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS.
24.8.This Agreement was prepared jointly by the Parties hereunder and not by any Party to the exclusion of the other. In the event an ambiguity or question of intent or interpretation arises, no presumption or burden of proof will arise favoring or disfavoring any Party by virtue of the authorship, or any greater involvement in the drafting, of any of the provisions of this Agreement.

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24.9.The Parties warrant and represent that no promise, agreement, representation, inducement, or condition which is not herein expressed has been made to either Party by the other, or any agent or representative of either Party to the other, in executing this Agreement. The Parties further warrant and represent they are not relying upon, and expressly disclaim, any such promise, agreement, representation, inducement, or condition which is not herein expressed in executing this Agreement. The Parties represents and warrant they are relying solely upon their own judgment in entering this Agreement.
24.10.This Agreement is being executed contemporaneously with the Parties’ Letter Agreement. The Parties represent, warrant, and agree this Agreement and the Letter Agreement collectively comprise one transaction.
25.
    Gas Gathering at Village Creek Pad
25.1Use of Third Party Gatherer. Producer acknowledges and agrees that Gatherer may cause the gathering of the Subject Gas from the Village Creek Pad by Third Party Gatherer at the Village Creek Pad Receipt Point pursuant to a separate gathering agreement between Gatherer and Third Party Gatherer for delivery of such the Subject Gas to a Third Party Delivery Point as follows: On a daily basis, the first 15,000 MMBtus of the Subject Gas produced from the Village Creek Pad will be delivered to the Crestwood Offload Point; the remainder of the Subject Gas produced from the Village Creek Pad may be delivered to any Third Party Delivery Point at the Producer's direction and discretion. In addition, if the total quantity of all gas, inclusive of third party gas, delivered to the Crestwood Offload Point exceeds 15,000 MMBtus per day ("Excess Quantity''), Gatherer shall cause Producer's portion of the Excess Quantity to be delivered to any Third Party Delivery Point, for no additional fee, at the Producer's direction and discretion.

25.2Village Creek Pad Receipt Point. The receipt point for the wells on the Village Creek Pad will be the Third Party Gatherer's meter number 22421 located on the Village Creek Pad.

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specifications and conditions as provided above, if Producer delivers such liquids into the Third Party Gathering System. Producer warrants that, with respect to the Subject Gas, it has, to its knowledge, complied with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and that the Subject Gas to be delivered at the Village Creek Pad will comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations.

25.4Allocation of Gains, Fuel, Loss and Electrical Power. The following calculations shall be used in lieu of Section 10 to allocate Gain, Fuel, Loss, and Electrical Power to the Village Creek Pad:

a.
Gatherer's Allocation of Gain, Fuel, Loss, and Electric Power Incurred on Gatherer's Gathering system (measured in MMBtu's):

The quantity of the Subject Gas attributable to the Village Creek Pad Receipt Point for purposes of allocating Gain, Fuel and Loss on Gatherer's Gathering System shall be calculated as follows: volume of the Subject Gas at Village Creek Pad Receipt Point, less any volume nominated by Producer for delivery to a Third Party Delivery Point other than the Crestwood Offload Point, less any Gain, Fuel, or Loss allocated to Producer on the Third Party Gatherer's Gathering System (the “Village Creek Pad Volume"). This Village Creek Pad Volume shall be multiplied by (i.), (ii.), or (iii.) below to derive the respective allocation for each:

i.
Percentage of Gathering System Gain/Loss:

Sum of Total Delivered Quantities, less (the sum of all gas delivered at all Receipt Points, less Gathering System Fuel, less quantities of any Gathering System Gas Lift), divided by the sum of all gas delivered at all Receipt Points;

e.g. a-(b-c-d)
b
ii.
Percentage of Gathering System Fuel:

Fuel utilized or consumed by the Gathering System divided by the sum of all gas delivered at all Receipt Points.

iii.
Gathering System Electrical Power (in Dollars):


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The total dollar amount paid for such Electrical Power divided by the sum of all gas delivered at all Receipt Points on the Gathering System.

b.
Third Party Gatherer Allocation of Gain, Fuel, Loss incurred on Third Party Gatherer's Gathering System (measured in MMBtu's):

i.
When all of the Subject Gas delivered into the Village Creek Pad Receipt Point is nominated for delivery to the Crestwood Offload Point:

1.
Allocation of Gathering System Gain/Loss:

Third Party Gatherer's Gain/Loss incurred on the Third Party Gatherer's Gathering System that is attributable to the Subject Gas shall be passed through to the Producer.

2.
Percentage of Fuel:

No Third Party Gathering System Fuel shall be passed through or allocated to the Producer.

ii.
When the Subject Gas delivered into the Village Creek Pad Receipt Point is nominated for delivery to other Third Party Delivery Points as well as to the Crestwood Offload Point:

1.
Allocation of Gathering System Gain/Loss:

All Third Party's Gain/Loss incurred on the Third Party Gatherer's Gathering System shall be passed through to the Producer.

2.
Percentage of Fuel:

Fuel incurred on the Third Party Gatherers Gathering System in the delivery of the Subject Gas to Third Party Delivery Points other than the Crestwood Offload Point shall be passed through to the Producer.

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25.5Gas Lift at Village Creek Pad.

a.
In the event that Producer requests Gas for gas lift for:

i.
the following wells (collectively, the “Existing Village Creek Wells”):

(1) Village Creek 8H
(2) Village Creek 10H
(3) Village Creek 12H, or

ii.
any future well situation on the Village Creek Pad,

Gatherer shall promptly install (or cause to be installed) all equipment at the Village Creek Pad necessary to provide gas lift Gas to the wells situated on the Village Creek Pad (collectively, the "Village Creek Gas Lift Facility"), which may include but is not limited to a meter station, over pressure protection valve and device, electronic flow meter, radio communication, SCADA and appurtenant valves and appropriate piping and tubing. Producer agrees to reimburse Gatherer for all actual costs, upon invoice, incurred by Gatherer for the installation of the Village Creek Gas Lift Facility. Following installation, the Village Creek Gas Lift Facility shall become a part of the Third Party Gatherer's Gathering System.

b.
Gatherer will make available (or cause to be made available) to Producer at the Village Creek Gas Lift Facility a quantity of Gas to be used by Producer as field use gas for all present and future wells situated on the Village Creek Pad (as permitted by Section 3.2 of the Agreement). Such field use quantities made available to Producer ("Village Creek Lift Gas") shall be subtracted from the quantities of Gas delivered by Gatherer at the Third Party Delivery Point(s). In the event that the quantities of Village Creek Lift Gas made available to Producer during a given Month exceed the total quantities of Gas delivered for Producer at the Third Party Delivery Point(s) for the given month and the following two (2)

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Months (the ''Un-Replaced Quantities"), then Producer shall purchase upon invoice the Un-Replaced Quantities ($ per MMBtu) at (***), in effect for the Month such Village Creek Lift Gas was delivered by Gatherer or its designee to Producer at the Village Creek Gas Lift Facility. Any amount owed to Gatherer for such Un-Replaced Quantities shall be paid to Gatherer by Producer within thirty (30) days of receipt of invoice from Gatherer.

c.
Notwithstanding any other provision of the Agreement to the contrary (i) no Lift Gas Fee shall apply to the Village Creek Lift Gas and (ii) the Lift Gas Volume of the Village Creek Lift Gas shall be measured at Third Party Gatherer's meter number 22422.


[SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS]



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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Agreement in several originals as of the Effective Date.

PRODUCER

BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC, a
Delaware limited liability company


By:    John Redmond            
Name:    John Redmond
Title:    President/Chief Executive Officer                    

GATHERER

Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P., a Texas                             limited partnership

By:    Crestwood Gas Services Operating
GP LLC, its General partner


By:    J. Heath Deneke        
Name: J. Heath Deneke
Title: Chief Operating Officer and                                 President, Pipeline Services Group




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EXHIBIT A
to the
GAS GATHERING AGREEMENT
This Exhibit A is attached to the Gas Gathering Agreement (the "Agreement") dated effective April 1, 2016 by and between BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC, as Producer, and Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P., as Gatherer, and made a part thereof for all purposes. All defined terms used herein shall have the same meaning as set forth in the Agreement.
Contract Area
Tarrant County, Texas.

Leases
See attached sheets.

Exhibit A Page 1

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ST
County
File ID
Lessor
Lease Dated
Recorded County
Instrument No.
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390002.01
MICHAEL C OLCOTT
3/25/2005
TARRANT
D205143296
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390002.02
MARY SUSAN OLCOTT
6/20/2005
TARRANT
D205177448
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390002.03
OLCOTT TRUSTS FROST BK TR
9/15/2005
TARRANT
D205281911
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390003.01
LUCILLA S GARRETT
4/5/2005
TARRANT
D205138067
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390003.02
JOHN B SARTAIN
4/5/2005
TARRANT
D205138066
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390003.03
J EDWARD SARTAIN
4/5/2005
TARRANT
D205163408
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390004.00
JACK R MCLAUGHLIN TRUSTEE
1/19/2005
TARRANT
D205170539
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390005.00
S L SIBERT COMPANY INC
5/12/2005
TARRANT
D205163412
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390006.00
303 BUSINESS PARK VENTURE
5/12/2005
TARRANT
D205170540
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390011.00
ELMER E HUBBLE ET UX
4/7/2005
TARRANT
D205110052
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390017.00
820/MARTIN DEVELOPMENT LP
4/14/2005
TARRANT
D205112088
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390021.00
VIVIENNE B WILLIAMS ET AL
7/1/2005
TARRANT
D205255638
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390026.00
E-DOR LTD
4/29/2005
TARRANT
D205163411
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.01
JOHN MICHAEL DAVIS
12/5/2005
TARRANT
D206017041
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.02
LINDA RADER OVERMAN
9/2/2005
TARRANT
D205342980
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.03
WEB MADDOX TRUST
9/20/2005
TARRANT
D205281913
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.04
ROSALIE ANN RADER
8/30/2005
TARRANT
D205281912
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.05
BETTY J. MOORE
6/10/2005
TARRANT
D205220506
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.06
JOHN N FRY
6/10/2005
TARRANT
D205209263
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.07
CAROLYN CAMPBELL
6/10/2005
TARRANT
D205209264
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.08
GRAYCE H. DAVIS
6/14/2005
TARRANT
D205209265
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.09
ROSEMARY HULBURT
6/10/2005
TARRANT
D205209266
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.10
ROBERT N RADER
6/24/2005
TARRANT
D205209267
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.11
SHARON FOX
6/21/2005
TARRANT
D205220505
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.12
JUDITH E BEEBE
6/27/2005
TARRANT
D205220504
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.13
JAMES NEWTON
6/29/2005
TARRANT
D205220502
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.14
PAT PACKARD
7/1/2005
TARRANT
D205220501
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.15
GERALD S NEWTON
6/29/2005
TARRANT
D205220503
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.16
EDWARD TUCKER MUSE
6/23/2006
TARRANT
D206220923
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.17
EWELL H MUSE
6/23/2006
TARRANT
D206220922
 
 
 
TARRANT
TX4390027.17
EWELL H MUSE
6/23/2006
TARRANT
D207112377
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.18
BILLIE B MOSITES TRUSTEE
10/4/2006
TARRANT
D206323151
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.19
CHERYL A MOSITES
10/4/2006
TARRANT
D206323152
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.20
DUVONNE C MOSITES
10/4/2006
TARRANT
D206323153
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.21
CRISTIE L MOSITES
10/4/2006
TARRANT
D206323154
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.22
LORI D MOSITES
10/4/2006
TARRANT
D206323155
 

Exhibit A Page 2

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TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.23
EWELL H MUSE III
2/5/2007
TARRANT
D207088320
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.24
EDWARD TUCKER MUSE
2/5/2007
TARRANT
D207088319
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.25
JESSICA CADWELL
5/30/2007
TARRANT
D207233344
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.26
KRISTINE ASHTON
5/9/2007
TARRANT
D207217310
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.27
DOUGLAS CADWELL
5/9/2007
TARRANT
D207217311
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.28
E P MADDOX III
9/27/2007
TARRANT
D207408114
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.29
F CHRIS FARKAS TRUST
12/19/2007
TARRANT
D208001564
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.30
DAUN CRAIG FARKAS
11/5/2007
TARRANT
D208024437
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.31
EDWARD M MUSE TRUST
11/30/2007
TARRANT
D207450509
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.32
NANCY LEE BASS
11/30/2007
TARRANT
D207450510
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.33
NANCY MUSE LEE BASS
4/16/2009
TARRANT
D209125162
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.34
LUCY RYAN MUSE
4/16/2009
TARRANT
D209125163
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.35
EDWARD M MUSE TRUST
4/16/2009
TARRANT
D209125164
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.36
LINDA RADER OVERMAN
4/16/2009
TARRANT
D209134576
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.37
CAROLYN CAMPBELL
4/16/2009
TARRANT
D209134577
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.38
SHARON FOX
4/16/2009
TARRANT
D209134578
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.39
PATRICIA L PACKARD
4/16/2009
TARRANT
D209134579
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.40
GERALD S NEWTON
4/16/2009
TARRANT
D209134580
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.41
JAMES A NEWTON
4/16/2009
TARRANT
D209134581
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.42
JOHN N FRY
4/16/2009
TARRANT
D209134583
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.43
GRAYCE H DAVIS
4/16/2009
TARRANT
D209134582
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.44
JUDITH E BEEBE
4/16/2009
TARRANT
D209145772
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.45
ROSALIE ANN RADER
4/16/2009
TARRANT
D209145770
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.46
CADWELL-MCCLEEREY FM TR
4/16/2009
TARRANT
D209159509
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.47
JESSICA CADWELL
4/16/2009
TARRANT
D209154618
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.48
ROSEMARY HULBURT
4/16/2009
TARRANT
D209154620
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.49
JOHN MICHAEL DAVIS
4/16/2009
TARRANT
D209154623
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.50
ROBERT N RADER
4/16/2009
TARRANT
D209154622
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.51
DONO W MOORE
6/15/2009
TARRANT
D209175671
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.52
KRISTINE WITHAM
6/30/2009
TARRANT
D209197945
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390027.53
F CHRIS FARKAS TESTAMENTARY TR
4/23/2010
TARRANT
D210111114
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390029.00
SOUTH LOOP 820 LP
5/9/2005
TARRANT
D205185617
 
 
 
TARRANT
TX4390029.00
SOUTH LOOP 820 LP
5/9/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390030.00
SCI TEXAS FUNERAL SERVICES
6/24/2005
TARRANT
D205195024
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390031.00
ROBERT F HENDERSON ET UX
4/30/2005
TARRANT
D205195025
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390034.00
SUN VALLEY INDUSTRIAL PARK
5/9/2005
TARRANT
D205209268
 

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TX
TARRANT
TX4390034.00
SUN VALLEY INDUSTRIAL PARK
5/9/2005
TARRANT
D208369012
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390035.00
AL RAY BULLS JR
6/14/2005
TARRANT
D205209269
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390036.00
DJK INC
11/30/2005
TARRANT
D206067890
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390037.00
SHERRY LAWHON ET VIR
1/27/2006
TARRANT
D206067887
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390038.00
G L HARRIS ET UX
2/8/2006
TARRANT
D206067888
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390040.00
AEROSPACE OPTICS INC
2/7/2006
TARRANT
D206067889
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390041.00
FRANK NGUYEN ET UX
8/12/2005
TARRANT
D206094635
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390042.00
BOBBY DAVIS
2/21/2006
TARRANT
D206094636
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390044.00
JOY LYNN THOMPSON
3/27/2006
TARRANT
D206123050
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390046.00
THOMAS E CAESAR ET UX
2/8/2006
TARRANT
D206162967
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390047.00
GARY E NICHOLS ET UX
5/18/2006
TARRANT
D206162970
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390062.00
LAWHON INC
11/11/2005
TARRANT
D205384590
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390063.00
LARRY PEABODY EXEC
11/23/2005
TARRANT
D205384591
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390064.00
ROBERT WARD WILLIAMS
11/18/2005
TARRANT
D205384592
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390065.00
SHERRY LAWHON ET VIR
11/11/2005
TARRANT
D205384593
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390086.00
RONALD W WERTZ
7/27/2005
TARRANT
D205264967
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390087.00
WHIZ-Q INC
8/3/2005
TARRANT
D205264965
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390087.00
WHIZ-Q INC
8/3/2005
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390088.00
OVERNITE TRANSPORATION CO
8/10/2005
TARRANT
D205281914
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390089.00
PITTMAN CONSTRUCTION INC
8/7/2005
TARRANT
D205281917
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390091.00
W H GROVE ESTATE
9/20/2005
TARRANT
D205281915
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390096.00
BOWER & PARKER INV INC
8/12/2005
TARRANT
D205292845
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390098.00
EASTLAND REAL ESTATE INV
10/24/2005
TARRANT
D205342984
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390099.00
JUDEA MISSIONARY BAPTIST
9/1/2005
TARRANT
D205342983
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390100.00
BWW TRUST
10/14/2005
TARRANT
D205342982
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390101.00
BWW TRUST
9/30/2005
TARRANT
D205342981
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390104.00
WORLD MISSIONARY BAPTIST
9/1/2005
TARRANT
D205297236
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390105.00
UNLIMITED FAITH II LLC
9/1/2005
TARRANT
D205297235
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390106.00
WILLIE D STRAWTHER ET UX
8/22/2005
TARRANT
D205297234
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390108.00
GARY M REEDER
8/10/2005
TARRANT
D205292850
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390109.00
LAWHON INC
8/1/2005
TARRANT
D205292849
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390113.00
PHILIP H TREW JR
2/1/2006
TARRANT
D206034818
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390114.00
WILLIE E MULKEY ET UX
5/4/2006
TARRANT
D206187077
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390115.01
F WILLIAM BUEHLER III
5/25/2006
TARRANT
D206242430
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390115.01
F WILLIAM BUEHLER III
5/25/2006
TARRANT
D206187078
 

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TX
TARRANT
TX4390115.02
PHYLLIS D THOMAS
5/25/2006
TARRANT
D206242431
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390115.02
PHYLLIS D THOMAS
5/25/2006
TARRANT
D206187079
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390116.00
G & P PROPERTIES
5/18/2006
TARRANT
D206187080
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390117.00
JIM TALLY ET UX
5/8/2006
TARRANT
D206187081
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390118.00
OLLIE STRAWN ET UX
5/16/2006
TARRANT
D206187083
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390119.00
CHARLES E TAGG
5/16/2006
TARRANT
D206187084
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390122.00
NELDA TOMLIN MCCASLIN
5/9/2006
TARRANT
D206203381
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390126.00
AL RAY BULLS JR
6/14/2005
TARRANT
D205209270
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390127.00
LAWHON INC
6/10/2005
TARRANT
D205209271
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390128.00
LAWHON INC
6/10/2005
TARRANT
D205241494
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390129.00
LOUIS LAND COMPANY LTD
5/27/2005
TARRANT
D205220500
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390129.00
LOUIS LAND COMPANY LTD
5/27/2005
TARRANT
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390130.00
WESTWIND ENTERPRISES LTD
7/21/2005
TARRANT
D205231012
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390133.00
OAK CREEK HOUSING PROP LP
11/23/2005
TARRANT
D206033401
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390135.00
ERNEST THOMAS ET UX
12/20/2005
TARRANT
D206052095
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390136.00
LAWHON INC
1/3/2006
TARRANT
D206033402
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390137.00
ERNEST THOMAS ET UX
12/20/2005
TARRANT
D206052094
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390138.00
ERNEST THOMAS ET UX
12/20/2005
TARRANT
D206052093
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390140.00
JO ANN THOMAS ET VIR
12/20/2005
TARRANT
D206052091
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390141.00
ERNEST THOMAS ET UX
12/20/2005
TARRANT
D206052090
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390143.00
ALBERT CARRILLO
6/8/2006
TARRANT
D206220930
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390144.01
JOYCE ANN PUTMAN
6/10/2006
TARRANT
D206220928
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390144.02
LUTHER D PUTMAN
6/10/2006
TARRANT
D206220929
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390145.00
JWV ASSOC LTD
6/14/2006
TARRANT
D206220927
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390145.00
JWV ASSOC LTD
6/14/2006
TARRANT
D206254039
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390147.00
ROOTIN-TOOTIN PROP LP
6/14/2006
TARRANT
D206235885
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390148.00
HARRY MCDANIEL ET UX
6/21/2006
TARRANT
D206235886
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390149.00
YEN NGUYEN
7/12/2006
TARRANT
D206235887
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390150.01
ARNOLD D HOLLEMAN ET AL
6/28/2006
TARRANT
D206235888
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390150.02
MILTON L CHAPMAN ET UX
2/1/2010
TARRANT
D210054069
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390150.03
GEORGE WILLIAM CHAPMAN JR
4/1/2010
TARRANT
D210083646
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390150.04
LONNIE CHANCE
4/1/2010
TARRANT
D210093228
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390150.05
DELORES IDA WEIL
4/1/2010
TARRANT
D210093227
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390150.06
VICKIE L WARNKE
4/1/2010
TARRANT
D210093229
 

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TX
TARRANT
TX4390150.07
GINGER L BODIFORD
4/1/2010
TARRANT
D210093226
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390150.08
SHIRLEY BLEVINS
4/1/2010
TARRANT
D210095770
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390150.09
KATHLEEN ANN WHALAN
4/15/2010
TARRANT
D210114851
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390150.10
JUSTIN HOLLEMAN
5/15/2010
TARRANT
D210115328
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390150.11
LINDA JEAN OLLIS
4/28/2010
TARRANT
D210126174
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390150.12
CLAYTON PARSONS
5/19/2010
TARRANT
D210117991
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390150.13
GARY CHANCE ET UX
5/18/2010
TARRANT
D210131549
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390150.14
DONALD MILAM ET UX
5/18/2010
TARRANT
D210131550
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390150.15
AMANDA LEIGH HOLLEMAN
4/27/2010
TARRANT
D210131551
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390150.16
ALMA FAYE LEWIS
6/2/2010
TARRANT
D210131548
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390151.00
LORETTA ORTEGA ET VIR
6/22/2006
TARRANT
D206220925
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390152.00
ANCIENT OAKS LTD
7/26/2006
TARRANT
D206229201
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390153.00
POOR BOYS PROPERTIES
6/14/2006
TARRANT
D206235884
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390154.00
NGOCANH THI TRAN & N D BUI
6/15/2006
TARRANT
D206220924
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390155.00
RICKEY LEE STRAWN SR ET UX
5/16/2006
TARRANT
D206187082
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390156.00
CITY OF ARLINGTON
10/18/2006
TARRANT
D206329299
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390156.00
CITY OF ARLINGTON
10/18/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390156.00
CITY OF ARLINGTON
10/18/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390156.00
CITY OF ARLINGTON
10/18/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390156.00
CITY OF ARLINGTON
10/18/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390156.00
CITY OF ARLINGTON
10/18/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390157.00
VALUE FAM PROP SUMMERLAKE
6/26/2006
TARRANT
D206278075
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390158.00
TRIUMPH FABRICATIONS FW
7/26/2006
TARRANT
D206279354
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390159.00
WILLIAM A STANLEY ET UX
7/19/2006
TARRANT
D206254040
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390160.00
DAN DIPERTS TRAVEL SERV
7/20/2006
TARRANT
D206254041
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390161.00
G M & B A COOPER FAMILY TR
7/18/2006
TARRANT
D206254042
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390165.00
ARC COM 3 EL LAGO
8/1/2006
TARRANT
D206242434
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390168.00
JERRY C MOYES ET UX
9/19/2006
TARRANT
D206325108
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390168.00
JERRY C MOYES ET UX
9/19/2006
TARRANT
D208423737
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390169.00
TXU MINERAL DEV CO LP
10/13/2006
TARRANT
D206325109
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390169.00
TXU MINERAL DEV CO LP
10/13/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390169.00
TXU MINERAL DEV CO LP
10/13/2006
 
 
 

Exhibit A Page 6

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT


 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390169.00
TXU MINERAL DEV CO LP
10/13/2006
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390170.00
RICHARD WARREN
9/21/2006
TARRANT
D206325107
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390171.00
FEDEX GROUND PACKAGE SYS
5/19/2006
TARRANT
D206325106
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390172.00
SHERRY LAWHON ET VIR
9/22/2006
TARRANT
D206325105
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390173.00
ROBERT DANIEL RUSSELL
10/11/2006
TARRANT
D206323157
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390175.00
EBENEZER MISSIONARY BAPTIS
8/9/2006
TARRANT
D206325104
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390181.00
JAMES DORSEY ET UX
8/1/2006
TARRANT
D206319456
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390182.00
303 JOINT VENTURE
11/15/2006
TARRANT
D206362872
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390184.99
303 BUSINESS PARK VENTURE
2/15/2007
TARRANT
D207058579
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390185.00
JAMES RICHARD NACHLINGER
10/4/2006
TARRANT
D206329673
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390186.00
ALLAGENE CAUDLE
9/18/2006
TARRANT
D206329674
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390209.00
EASTLAND REAL ESTATE INV
9/22/2006
TARRANT
D206390216
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390210.00
J BIMER & DERMARDIROSSIAN
7/22/2006
TARRANT
D206329675
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390212.00
RICHARD R BRADSHAW ET UX
10/18/2006
TARRANT
D206390218
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390213.00
GOOD SHEPARD TEMPLE OF PRA
9/19/2006
TARRANT
D206390219
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390215.00
RUBY L STOY
10/10/2006
TARRANT
D206390220
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390216.00
RICHARD DORSETT ET UX
10/26/2006
TARRANT
D206402250
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390217.00
CALEAST NAT TEXAS LP
8/1/2006
TARRANT
D206402249
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390220.01
PATRICIA A PENNINGTON
11/17/2006
TARRANT
D207038208
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390220.02
GARY W GARDNER
11/17/2006
TARRANT
D207029761
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390220.03
JACK V GARDNER
11/17/2006
TARRANT
D207029762
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390220.04
LARRY J GARDNER
11/17/2006
TARRANT
D207029763
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390220.05
RONALD S GARDNER
11/17/2006
TARRANT
D207029764
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390220.06
GENTRY FAMILY LIVING TRUST
11/17/2006
TARRANT
D207029765
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390220.07
DENISE PENNINGTON
11/17/2006
TARRANT
D207029766
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390220.08
PAULA L PENNINGTON
11/17/2006
TARRANT
D207029767
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390221.00
WAYNE ALLEN SMITH
1/12/2007
TARRANT
D207038209 not in file
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390222.00
DENNIS M WILLIAMS ET UX
1/12/2007
TARRANT
D207038210
 

Exhibit A Page 7

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT


 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390223.00
GLENDA COLBURN
12/28/2006
TARRANT
D207029768
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390258.00
ELDON F ESSEX ET UX
4/20/2007
TARRANT
D207160562
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390259.00
TERRI DAWN DELPHO
4/20/2007
TARRANT
D207160561
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390262.00
ERNEST W THOMAS ET UX
3/20/2007
TARRANT
D207141710
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390265.00
ROBERT DANIEL RUSSELL
4/20/2007
TARRANT
D207160558
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390266.00
JAMES RICHARD NACHLINGER
4/20/2007
TARRANT
D207160560
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390267.00
EXELON PEAKER DEV LLP
6/8/2007
TARRANT
D207204341
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390271.00
TIMOTHY DUANE ARMSTRONG
5/5/2007
TARRANT
D207171407
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390284.00
RUDOLPH VASQUEZ ET UX
4/24/2007
TARRANT
D207176507
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390303.00
MARY STEWART
7/3/2007
TARRANT
D207264090
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390319.00
VASS'E ENTERPRISES INC
7/11/2007
TARRANT
D207263720
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390328.00
CASCO PROPERTIES
7/12/2007
TARRANT
D207288508
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390334.00
ST TX 108059
7/17/2007
TARRANT
D207310986
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390343.00
LOLA C VECERA
9/1/2007
TARRANT
D207336954
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390347.00
TARRANT COUNTY
10/7/2007
TARRANT
D207372463
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390348.00
CITY OF FORT WORTH
1/1/2008
TARRANT
D208008423
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390352.00
JAMES W GADDY ET UX
10/19/2007
TARRANT
D207384417
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390353.00
LARRY RIGGAN
11/2/2007
TARRANT
D207409033
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390355.00
NORVILLE LEWIS RIGGAN SR
11/12/2007
TARRANT
D207432550
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390373.00
ERNEST W THOMAS ET UX
11/14/2007
TARRANT
D207459982
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390374.00
SUNAKO RICHEY ET VIR
11/14/2007
TARRANT
D207458160
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390375.00
GARY LYNN COLBURN
11/29/2007
TARRANT
D207459983
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390376.00
EDWARD J MALONE ET UX
11/30/2007
TARRANT
D207459984
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390379.00
G W WILLIAMS
12/12/2007
TARRANT
D207459985
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390380.00
ROBERT W MCCREARY ET UX
9/21/2007
TARRANT
D207459986
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390381.00
JOHN J KOSLOW ET UX
11/30/2007
TARRANT
D207458155
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390382.00
TONY LEROY BLACK
11/30/2007
TARRANT
D207458157
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390383.00
DORIS MARIE HUNT
12/10/2007
TARRANT
D207458156
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390384.00
LUMINANT MINERAL DEV CO
12/21/2007
TARRANT
D208037639
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390386.00
LUTHER M PARKERSON ET UX
1/31/2008
TARRANT
D208093950
 

Exhibit A Page 8

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT


 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390387.00
PTC PARTNERS LTD
1/31/2008
TARRANT
D208093949
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390388.00
JO ELLEN MATHEWS
2/21/2008
TARRANT
D208113675
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390389.00
SAM L SHUGART AKA SAMMY
2/18/2008
TARRANT
D208113672
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390390.00
KENNETH MORTON ET UX
2/5/2008
TARRANT
D208113671
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390391.00
JOSE C CARDONA
2/11/2008
TARRANT
D208113673
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390392.00
LANNETTE WOODROW
2/26/2008
TARRANT
D208113670
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390394.00
CORRAL FENCE CO
3/21/2008
TARRANT
D208174274
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390405.00
KEITH A KIDWILL
4/18/2008
TARRANT
D208152721
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390405.00
KEITH A KIDWILL
4/18/2008
TARRANT
D208406666
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390406.00
ROY D JACQUOT JR
3/19/2008
TARRANT
D208160570
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390409.00
ALPHA INDUSTRIES INC
3/14/2008
TARRANT
D208174784
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390412.00
OAKWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH
2/15/2008
TARRANT
208113674
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390416.00
NATHANIEL HALL ET UX
4/11/2008
TARRANT
208196888
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390421.01
LLOYD C BLAIR
6/4/2008
TARRANT
D208256955
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390422.01
REBEL REALTY INC
6/4/2008
TARRANT
D208256953
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390423.99
REBEL REALTY INC
6/30/2008
TARRANT
D208255102
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390423.99
REBEL REALTY INC
6/30/2008
TARRANT
D211097209
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390424.99
LLOYD C BLAIR
6/30/2008
TARRANT
D208255101
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390428.00
IMPERIAL EAGLE INVESTMENTS
6/30/2008
TARRANT
D208293788
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390429.00
JUAN HERNANDEZ
6/4/2008
TARRANT
D210004987
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390430.00
ENRIQUE L CASAS ET UX
6/4/2008
TARRANT
D208293787
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390431.00
BETTY J DRAGOO
7/29/2008
TARRANT
D208378505
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390433.00
LEWIS WALKER ET UX
6/13/2008
TARRANT
D208326302
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390434.00
LUBERTA FULLILOVE
6/13/2008
TARRANT
D208326301
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390435.00
SAMANTHA MCCOOL
6/4/2008
TARRANT
D208326300
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390505.00
JIMMY R KERSEY ET UX
6/30/2008
TARRANT
D208326305
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390513.00
JAMES L BRADDEN JR
7/7/2008
TARRANT
D208378509
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390514.00
MARY FOSTER
6/26/2008
TARRANT
D208326306
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390516.00
SHERRY J LAWHON ET VIR
7/19/2008
TARRANT
D208347986
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390516.00
SHERRY J LAWHON ET VIR
7/19/2008
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390517.00
SHERRY J LAWHON ET VIR
7/19/2008
TARRANT
D208378506
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390517.00
SHERRY J LAWHON ET VIR
7/19/2008
 
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390518.00
RICHARD L WATKINS ET UX
6/4/2008
TARRANT
D208378508
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390522.01
BRUCE D BRADHAM ET UX
8/29/2008
TARRANT
D208346476
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390522.02
KENNETH MICHAEL HILL ET UX
8/29/2008
TARRANT
D208346477
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390525.00
DAVID YORK
8/11/2008
TARRANT
D208416398
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390529.00
VERNA L TAYLOR
7/22/2008
TARRANT
D208416397
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390530.00
LEOPOLDO FRANCO ET UX
8/13/2008
TARRANT
D208416396
 

Exhibit A Page 9

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT


 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390532.00
JESSE B AGUIRRE ET UX
8/9/2008
TARRANT
D208416401
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390533.01
JOHN D ALEXANDER
7/15/2008
TARRANT
D208416392
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390533.02
LOU NELL JOYNER
7/15/2008
TARRANT
D208416391
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390533.03
J EARL ALEXANDER JR
7/15/2008
TARRANT
D208416390
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390533.04
EDWARD H ALEXANDER
7/15/2008
TARRANT
D208416399
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390533.05
CHRISTY DAWN WHEELER
12/2/2008
TARRANT
D209025877
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390533.06
DANNY STREBECK
12/2/2008
TARRANT
D209025874
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390533.07
RON STREBECK
12/8/2008
TARRANT
D209025876
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390533.08
RITA HOPKINS ET VIR
12/2/2008
TARRANT
D209025875
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390537.00
INDEPENDENT UTILITY CONSTR
8/26/2008
TARRANT
D208341454
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390538.00
WILLIAMS PROPERTY COMPANY
8/26/2008
TARRANT
D208341453
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390539.00
DAVID S HUMPHREY
8/15/2008
TARRANT
D208336089
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390540.00
CW ROSS CONSTRUCTION INC
8/22/2008
TARRANT
D208336090
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390542.00
ANDRES SOTO ET UX
8/26/2008
TARRANT
D208416402
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390543.00
NELL MOORES
8/26/2008
TARRANT
D208416403
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390544.00
LINDA THRELKELD
8/13/2008
TARRANT
D208416400
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390545.00
SHRINERS HOSPITALS
6/27/2008
TARRANT
D208310231
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390549.00
DC VANDERVOORT ET UX
9/27/2008
TARRANT
D208416415
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390550.00
DANNY B BLACKWELL ET UX
8/26/2008
TARRANT
D208416409
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390551.00
SOUTH CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL P
8/12/2008
TARRANT
D208416406
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390552.00
DARRELL THOMPSON ET AL
8/26/2008
TARRANT
D208416407
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390553.00
GEORGIA MAE BENNETT
8/11/2008
TARRANT
D208416408
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390554.00
OLIN W GIBBINS
10/15/2008
TARRANT
D208447926
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390556.00
CITY OF FORT WORTH
1/6/2009
TARRANT
D209011528
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390557.00
PATRICIA ANN SINGLETON
8/31/2008
TARRANT
D208416414
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390558.00
MIKE GUENTHER ET UX
8/31/2008
TARRANT
D208416412
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390559.99
JULIA REESE
10/31/2008
TARRANT
D208432180
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390563.99
JOE FERNANDEZ JR
10/24/2008
TARRANT
D208432179
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390589.00
ELI VILLANUEVA
9/10/2008
TARRANT
D208416417
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390591.00
METRO BUILDERS BY ANTANGA
9/12/2008
TARRANT
D208416386
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390592.00
JAMES H AKINS
9/16/2008
TARRANT
D208416416
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390593.00
JOSE ERIK MUNOZ
9/11/2008
TARRANT
D208416410
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390596.00
MARK BARNES ET UX
9/2/2008
TARRANT
D208416411
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390598.00
CAROLYN SPENCER
8/27/2008
TARRANT
D208411704
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390677.00
JIMMY EARL REED ET UX
9/4/2008
TARRANT
D208464757
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390728.00
GRACIE CAUGHRON BARNES
9/1/2008
TARRANT
D208411703
 

Exhibit A Page 10

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT


 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390729.00
J REYES MORENO ET UX
9/30/2008
TARRANT
D208464758
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390730.00
GARY D WINBERRY
10/14/2008
TARRANT
D208464756
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390733.00
VIRGINIA KIMBRO ET AL
7/22/2004
TARRANT
D204250875
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390759.00
MARTIN S MOORE ET UX
10/24/2008
TARRANT
D208422773
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390761.00
PAUL GREGORY JOEL
9/14/2008
TARRANT
D208422772
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390762.01
KATHERINE MAGAR
9/16/2008
TARRANT
D208411702
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390762.02
JOHN F GOSS ET UX
9/16/2008
TARRANT
D208411701
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390785.00
WILLIAM A RAGSDILL ET UX
9/15/2008
TARRANT
D208464762
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390792.00
GOLDIE GINIGEME
10/1/2008
TARRANT
D209029813
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390796.00
LAWRENCE CARLIS ET UX
10/6/2008
TARRANT
D208464765
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390797.00
NELDA TOMLIN MCCASLIN
10/27/2008
TARRANT
D209029822
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390798.00
COLE GUTIERREZ AKA LAWRENC
10/12/2008
TARRANT
D208464764
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390799.00
PISCATUR PROPERTIES LLC
10/3/2008
TARRANT
D208464768
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390802.00
MARY LOUISE FENN
11/16/2008
TARRANT
D209029818
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390803.00
PAUL L THOMPSON
11/22/2008
TARRANT
D209029817
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390805.00
MIKE HONEYCUTT
11/15/2008
TARRANT
D209029819
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390806.00
HERMAS VENTURA JR
11/3/2008
TARRANT
D209029816
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390808.00
ST TX 109585
12/16/2008
TARRANT
D209004253
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390809.00
ST TX 109584
12/16/2008
TARRANT
D209004252
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390812.00
FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE
10/28/2008
TARRANT
D209029810
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390813.00
AUGUSTIN TELLEZ ET UX
12/2/2008
TARRANT
D209029821
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390815.00
NGOC D BUI ET UX
10/22/2008
TARRANT
D209029808
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390819.00
MELINDA T FULLER
9/26/2008
TARRANT
D209029812
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390820.01
JUDY ANN TATUM ET VIR
12/2/2008
TARRANT
D209029814
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390820.02
SARAH LEANA LOONEY LEACH
1/11/2011
TARRANT
D211078070
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390820.03
JONATHAN JACOB LEACH
1/29/2011
TARRANT
D211078071
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390820.04
ELMER EUGENE LEACH
1/11/2011
TARRANT
D211122583
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390823.00
JAMES W GADDY ET UX
11/24/2008
TARRANT
D209045298
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390830.00
MICHAEL A FOSTER
12/5/2008
TARRANT
D209028324
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390840.00
SILVERSAGE LTD
12/23/2008
TARRANT
D209038064
 

Exhibit A Page 11

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT


 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390842.00
THE OAKRIDGE SCHOOL INC
11/16/2005
TARRANT
D206068688
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390843.00
ROSE PITTMAN
10/8/2008
TARRANT
D209045304
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390853.00
CITY OF FORT WORTH
2/26/2009
TARRANT
D209071940
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390854.00
TRUCK TRAILER SERVICES INC
2/26/2009
TARRANT
D209082158
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390860.00
PLANTATION PROPERTIES LTD
3/4/2009
TARRANT
D209082157
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390861.00
LEWIS BULL CORPORATION
2/19/2009
TARRANT
D209082156
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390862.00
ARNOLD ANCHONDO SR ET AL
3/2/2009
TARRANT
D209119324
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390864.00
JORGE HERNANDEZ ET UX
2/28/2009
TARRANT
D209093865
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390865.00
MERRILL A NELSON ET UX
3/25/2009
TARRANT
D209093866
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390866.00
KYLE EQUITIES LP
3/25/2009
TARRANT
D209168074
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390869.00
MOSSON LP
5/29/2009
TARRANT
D209168075
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390879.00
CINDY D KAPPEL
2/12/2009
TARRANT
D209109105
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390880.00
JIMMY R KERSEY ET UX
2/4/2009
TARRANT
D209109107
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390882.00
TAMMIE Y DOUGLAS
3/26/2009
TARRANT
D209109106
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390884.01
MARTHA ABERNATHY ET VIR
3/28/2009
TARRANT
D209109108
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390884.02
BRENDA KILLINGSWORTH
3/28/2009
TARRANT
D209109109
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390884.03
WILLIAM STEPHENS
2/1/2010
TARRANT
D210039890
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390884.04
JAMES STEPHENS ET UX
2/19/2010
TARRANT
D210039891
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390884.05
ANDREW GAGE
2/19/2010
TARRANT
D210039892
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390884.06
MARY FRANCES SAENZ ET VIR
2/1/2010
TARRANT
D210039894
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390884.07
MARGIE ERWIN ET VIR
2/1/2010
TARRANT
D210039893
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390886.00
DANNY EADES ET UX
4/9/2009
TARRANT
D209109110
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390888.00
JEWELL LANDERS JR ET UX
5/11/2009
TARRANT
D209134575
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390889.00
ST TX 110047
4/7/2009
TARRANT
D209111987
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390891.01
CHARLENE HIGH ET VIR
3/28/2009
TARRANT
D209125156
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390891.02
ANTHONY MARTINEZ
3/28/2009
TARRANT
D209125155
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390891.03
CONNIE SIMMONS ET VIR
3/25/2009
TARRANT
D209125157
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390891.04
STEVEN W PITTMAN ET UX
3/28/2009
TARRANT
D209125158
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390891.05
ROSE PITTMAN
4/20/2009
TARRANT
D209119323
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390891.06
TANNA MARTINEZ
2/15/2010
TARRANT
D210046611
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390895.00
EASTLAND REAL ESTATE INV
3/23/2009
TARRANT
D209127371
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390898.00
ROSALIA CERVANTES
4/10/2009
TARRANT
D209136881
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390903.00
RAYMOND LESLIE WHALEY SR
5/14/2009
TARRANT
D209140939
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390905.00
JAIME MORQUECHO
2/19/2009
TARRANT
D209145771
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390912.00
MUGEER OMAR ET UX
5/6/2009
TARRANT
D209154621
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390913.00
CITY OF FORT WORTH
6/16/2009
TARRANT
D209166519
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390919.00
CITY OF FORT WORTH
6/25/2009
TARRANT
D209188093
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390922.00
RUSTEM GASHI ET UX
6/18/2009
TARRANT
D209195609
 

Exhibit A Page 12

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT


 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390925.00
ALEXANDER ALFARO ET UX
7/9/2009
TARRANT
D209209831
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390936.00
SCOTT HENSEL
7/21/2009
TARRANT
D209220526
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390940.00
ARCTX MINERALS LLC
9/4/2009
TARRANT
D209242224
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390941.00
LARRY H JACKSON ET UX
8/17/2009
TARRANT
D209237004
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390944.00
ELLIOTT AND LILLIAN LTD
9/18/2009
TARRANT
D209249790
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390945.00
EMILIO H CANTU
3/26/2009
TARRANT
D209329178
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390947.00
BLANCA GAONA
8/24/2009
TARRANT
D209248926
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390948.00
DONALD K SIEWERT ET UX
8/4/2009
TARRANT
D209254721
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390950.00
MINNIE LOUISE WESTBROOK
8/13/2009
TARRANT
D209269912
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390951.00
MORROW FAMILY TRUST
10/19/2009
TARRANT
D209286755
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390952.00
ARCTX MINERALS LLC
10/29/2009
TARRANT
D209295177
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390953.00
ST TX MF-110325
10/6/2009
TARRANT
D209283998
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390967.00
ROSARIO ALVARADO ET VIR
11/17/2009
TARRANT
D209327309
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390969.99
ANNIE MAE RUDD
1/9/2010
TARRANT
D210006291
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390970.00
JS PROPERTIES LP
12/1/2009
TARRANT
D210002550
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390972.00
WALTER LEE TORRANCE
12/18/2009
TARRANT
D210002924
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390973.00
REZA ALAVI
4/9/2009
TARRANT
D210004988
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390974.00
REZA ALAVI
1/8/2010
TARRANT
D210008019
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390975.00
CITY OF FORT WORTH
1/14/2010
TARRANT
D210013153
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390976.99
ALAN SPARKS / MARY SPARKS AIF
2/3/2010
TARRANT
D210030172
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390980.99
DENNIS DEAN JONES ET UX
1/25/2010
TARRANT
D210035126
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390981.99
DONALD RAY JONES ET UX
1/25/2010
TARRANT
D210035127
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390985.00
ST TX MF-110554
2/2/2010
TARRANT
D210039889
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390991.99
MICHELLE D MORRISON ET AL
2/28/2010
TARRANT
D210086544
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390992.00
GEARY S STOWE JR
2/8/2010
TARRANT
D210051486
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390993.99
IDA DAMRON ET AL
6/30/2010
TARRANT
D210200632
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390994.00
CITY OF FORT WORTH
3/15/2010
TARRANT
D210067244
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390995.99
SAMUEL W OGDEN ET UX
3/31/2010
TARRANT
D210079049
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390996.99
VICTOR P HARRISON ET UX
4/3/2010
TARRANT
D210079049
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390996.99
VICTOR P HARRISON ET UX
4/3/2010
TARRANT
D210079050
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390997.00
BOOKER JOHNSON ET UX
2/1/2010
TARRANT
D210057851
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4390997.00
BOOKER JOHNSON ET UX
2/1/2010
TARRANT
D210156106
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391002.99
RAYMOND ROSCOE CHANCE JR
4/13/2010
TARRANT
D210086539
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391003.99
DENISE ANNETTE FOUCHEY GWINN
4/3/2010
TARRANT
D210086541
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391004.99
JAMES RAEGAN DAVIS ET AL
4/3/2010
TARRANT
D210086538
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391005.99
RICHARD CARTER JR ET AL
4/2/2010
TARRANT
D210086537
 

Exhibit A Page 13

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT


 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391006.99
ROSEMARY L CHANCE ALBRIGHT
4/13/2010
TARRANT
D210086540
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391008.00
ROBERT A BRODE ET UX
7/1/2010
TARRANT
D210250698
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391010.00
ST TX MF-110644
3/23/2010
TARRANT
D210086560
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391017.00
LOUIS F AKA LUIS RUIZ ET UX
5/11/2010
TARRANT
D210114850
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391017.99
CITY OF FT WORTH
8/9/2010
TARRANT
D210198703
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391018.99
CITY OF FT WORTH
8/4/2010
TARRANT
D210198705
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391020.00
CITY OF FORT WORTH
5/18/2010
TARRANT
D210129774
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391029.99
MORROW FAMILY TRUST 8-10-92
6/28/2010
TARRANT
D210156105
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391031.00
BILLIE JOYCE PERRY INDIV AND EXEC
6/3/2010
TARRANT
D210134912
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391035.00
BOOKER JOHNSON ET UX
6/17/2010
TARRANT
D210156106
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391075.00
LEWIS & ASSOC REALTORS
9/17/2010
TARRANT
D210232350
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391091.00
FT WORTH TERMINALS LLC
8/17/2010
TARRANT
D210262808
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391092.00
CROWN ENTERPRISES INC
8/17/2010
TARRANT
D210262807
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391182.00
ERNEST THOMAS ET UX
11/22/2010
TARRANT
D211006602
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391187.00
DON VALK
12/30/2010
TARRANT
D211001528
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391189.00
ERNEST THOMAS ET UX
11/23/2010
TARRANT
D211006601
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391233.00
LINDA L ATKINS
1/6/2011
TARRANT
D211024558
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391239.00
SCOTT R DAVIDSON
1/6/2011
TARRANT
D211024560
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391253.00
MIKE MURRAY ET UX
2/3/2011
TARRANT
D211044528
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391256.99
JUAN HERNANDEZ
12/20/2010
TARRANT
D210319282
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391262.00
GDF PROPERTIES
3/30/2011
TARRANT
D211075997
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391285.01
KEITH & KIMBERLY HAMPTON
6/2/2011
TARRANT
D211141700
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391285.02
SANDRA SMITH
6/2/2011
TARRANT
D211141699
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391300.01
DAVID ORTIZ ROMERO
8/12/2011
TARRANT
D211212308
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391360.99
VANTAGE FORT WORTH ENERGY LLC
4/26/2013
TARRANT
 
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391361.01
WILLIAM HORACE ANDERTON
1/2/2013
TARRANT
D213019851
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391361.02
DAVID RAY ANDERTON
12/27/2012
TARRANT
D213019853
 
 
TX
TARRANT
TX4391361.03
RICHARD ANDERTON JR
12/27/2012
TARRANT
D213019852
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Exhibit A Page 14

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT



EXHIBIT B
to the
GAS GATHERING AGREEMENT
This Exhibit B is attached to the Gas Gathering Agreement (the "Agreement") dated effective April 1, 2016 by and between BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC, as Producer, and Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P., as Gatherer, and made a part thereof for all purposes. All defined terms used herein shall have the same meaning as set forth in the Agreement.

Gathering System Receipt Point(s)

Ownership
Sales Meter Name
Meter #
Active?
CMLP/QRI
BLAIR EAST 1H
TX35976
Active
CMLP/QRI
BLAIR EAST 2H
TX34017
Active
CMLP/QRI
BLAIR EAST 3H
TX34015
Active
CMLP/QRI
BLAIR EAST 4H
TX34018
Active
CMLP/QRI
BLAIR EAST 5H
TX35975
Active
CMLP
BOSWELL NORTH 1-9 SALES
TX20426
Active
CMLP
BOSWELL SOUTH SALES
TX20975
Active
CMLP/QRI
CITY OF ARLINGTON 1H
TX32737
Active
CMLP/QRI
CITY OF ARLINGTON 2H
TX32738
Active
CMLP/QRI
CITY OF ARLINGTON 3H
TX32739
Active
CMLP/QRI
CITY OF ARLINGTON 4H
TX32740
Active
CMLP/QRI
CITY OF ARLINGTON 5H
TX32741
Active
CMLP/QRI
CITY OF ARLINGTON 6H
TX32742
Active
CMLP/QRI
CITY OF ARLINGTON 7H
TX33814
Active
CMLP/QRI
CITY OF ARLINGTON 8H
TX33807
Active
CMLP/QRI
CITY OF ARLINGTON 9H
TX33808
Active
CMLP/QRI
CITY OF ARLINGTON 10H
TX33809
Active
CMLP/QRI
CITY OF ARLINGTON 11H
TX33810
Active
CMLP/QRI
CITY OF ARLINGTON 12H
TX33811
Active
CMLP/QRI
CITY OF ARLINGTON 14H
TX33813
Active
CMLP
DUKE SALES
TX50001
Active
CMLP
EXELON NORTH SALES
TX20616
Active
CMLP/QRI
EXELON SOUTH 1H
TX32730
Active
CMLP/QRI
EXELON SOUTH 2H
TX32731
Active
CMLP
EXELON SOUTH 3H
TX32732
Active
CMLP/QRI
EXELON SOUTH 4H
TX32733
Active
CMLP/QRI
EXELON SOUTH 6H
TX32735
Active

Exhibit B Page 1

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT


Ownership
Sales Meter Name
Meter #
Active?
CMLP/QRI
EXELON SOUTH 7H
TX33912
Active
CMLP/QRI
EXELON SOUTH 8H
TX33934
Active
CMLP/QRI
EXELON SOUTH 9H
TX33935
Active
CMLP
EXELON SOUTH 10H
TX33936
Active
CMLP/QRI
EXELON SOUTH 12H
TX33938
Active
CMLP
LAWHON SOUTH UNIT 2H
TX34086
Active
CMLP/QRI
LAWHON SOUTH UNIT 5H
TX34087
Active
CMLP/QRI
LAWHON SOUTH UNIT 7H
TX34071
Active
CMLP/QRI
LAWHON SOUTH UNIT 10H
TX34051
Active
CMLP/QRI
LAWHON SOUTH UNIT 11H
TX34058
Active
CMLP/QRI
LAWHON SOUTH UNIT 12H
TX34053
Active
CMLP/QRI
LAWHON SOUTH UNIT 13H
TX34052
Active
CMLP/QRI
LAWHON SOUTH UNIT 1H
TX34072
Active
CMLP
LAWHON WEST UNIT 2H
TX34861
Active
CMLP/QRI
MARTIN 820 1H
TX32000
Active
CMLP
MARTIN 820 3H
TX33416
Active
CMLP/QRI
MARTIN 820 4H
TX33392
Active
CMLP
MARTIN 820 5H
TX33393
Active
CMLP/QRI
MARTIN 820 6H
TX33396
Active
CMLP
OLCOTT NORTH A SALES
TX21004
Active
CMLP
OLCOTT SOUTH SALES
TX20673
Active
CMLP/QRI
SOUTH LOOP 820 1H
TX33664
Active
Texas Midstream (Williams)
VILLAGE CREEK PAD CRP
22421
Active
CMLP/QRI
WHIZ Q EAST UNIT 5H
TX34303
Active
CMLP/QRI
WHIZ Q EAST UNIT 11H
TX34808
Active
CMLP/QRI
WHIZ Q EAST UNIT 12H
TX34802
Active
CMLP/QRI
WHIZ Q WEST UNIT 5H
TX35056
Active
CMLP/QRI
WHIZ Q WEST UNIT 6H
TX35051
Active
CMLP/QRI
DUKE UNIT 1H
TX33219
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
LAWHON WEST UNIT 1H
TX34860
Inactive
CMLP
LAWHON WEST UNIT 3H
TX34862
Inactive
CMLP
MARTIN 820 2H
TX32010
Inactive
CMLP/QRI
WHIZ Q WEST UNIT 4H
TX35052
Inactive

Delivery Point(s) to Transporter


Exhibit B Page 2

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT


Delivery Point
Transporter
Meter
Handley Quicksilver
Energy Transfer Fuel, LP
#009783
 
 
 



Exhibit B Page 3

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT


EXHIBIT C
to the
GAS GATHERING AGREEMENT

This Exhibit C is attached to the Gas Gathering Agreement (the "Agreement") dated effective April 1, 2016 by and between BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC, as Producer, and Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P., as Gatherer, and made a part thereof for all purposes. All defined terms used herein shall have the same meaning as set forth in the Agreement.

Third Party Gatherer’s Receipt Point:

Village Creek Pad – Access Meter #22421

Third Party Delivery Point(s):

Delivery Point
Description
Meter
Crestwood Offload Point
Offload point between Third Party Gatherer and Gatherer’s Gathering System
TX20542
ETC Delivery Point
Mercado ETC Del
OMV10115
ETC Delivery Point
4th Street ETC Del
OMV10271
ETC Delivery Point
Delga ETC Del
OMV10107





Exhibit C Page 1
3230483v2

PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT


EXHIBIT D
to the
GAS GATHERING AGREEMENT

This Exhibit D is attached to the Gas Gathering Agreement (the "Agreement") dated effective April 1, 2016 by and between BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC, as Producer, and Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P., as Gatherer, and made a part thereof for all purposes. All defined terms used herein shall have the same meaning as set forth in the Agreement.

AREA
WELL
BARNETT LA
BLAIR EAST UNIT 4H
BARNETT LA
EXELON NORTH 13H
BARNETT LA
EXELON SOUTH 10H
BARNETT LA
EXELON SOUTH 3H
BARNETT LA
EXELON SOUTH 8H
BARNETT LA
LAWHON SOUTH UNIT 13H
BARNETT LA
WHIZ Q WEST UNIT 5H
BARNETT LA
WHIZ Q WEST UNIT 6H





Exhibit D Page 1
3230483v2
Exhibit
PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT DENOTED WITH THREE ASTERISKS (***) HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT

EXHIBIT 10.6

By Email

April 6, 2016

John Redmond
President/Chief Executive Officer
BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC
2100 South Utica, Suite 200
Tulsa, OK 74114
jredmond@bluestone-nr.com

Re:    Letter Agreement to Gathering and Processing Agreements

John:

Reference is hereby made to that certain (a) Gas Gathering Agreement, dated as of April 1, 2016, among Cowtown Pipeline Partners LP (“Cowtown Pipeline”), as Gatherer, and BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC (“Buyer”), as Producer, for the Alliance area (the “New Alliance GGA”); (b) Gas Gathering and Processing Agreement, dated as of April 1, 2016, among Buyer, as Producer, Cowtown Pipeline, as Gatherer, and Cowtown Gas Processing Partners LP (“Cowtown Processing,” together with Cowtown Pipeline, “CMLP”), as Processor, for the Cowtown area (the “New Cowtown GGPA”); and (c) Gas Gathering Agreement, dated as of April 1, 2016, among Buyer, as Producer, and Cowtown Pipeline, as Gatherer, for the Lake Arlington area (the “New Lake Arlington GGA”, and together with the New Alliance GGA and the New Cowtown GGPA, the “BlueStone Gathering Agreements”). Whereas Buyer has agreed to acquire the Dedicated Properties formerly owned by Quicksilver Resources Inc. (“QRI”), Buyer and CMLP desire to set forth certain agreements related to Dedicated Properties and the gathering and processing of natural gas therefrom as memorialized in this letter agreement (“Letter Agreement”). This Letter Agreement is being executed contemporaneously with the BlueStone Gathering Agreements. Buyer and CMLP represent, warrant, and agree the BlueStone Gathering Agreements and Letter Agreement collectively comprise one transaction. Buyer and CMLP are each referred to individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties”. Fully executed copies of the BlueStone Gathering Agreements are attached as Exhibit A to this Letter Agreement. Capitalized terms used but not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings set forth in the BlueStone Gathering Agreements.

1.
Gathering Agreements; Bankruptcy Process.
a.
The BlueStone Gathering Agreements shall exclusively govern the gathering by Gatherer and processing by Processor of the Subject Gas in the Dedicated Properties, except for any natural gas owned by TG Barnett Resources LLC (“Tokyo Gas”). Buyer acknowledges it is aware of the following agreements: (a) Gas Gathering Agreement, dated as of December 1, 2009, among Cowtown Pipeline, as Gatherer and successor to Cowtown Pipeline LP, and QRI and Tokyo Gas, collectively, as Producer, (as amended, modified or otherwise supplemented, the “Alliance GGA”), (b) Sixth Amended and Restated Gas Gathering and Processing Agreement, dated as of September 1, 2008, among QRI and Tokyo Gas,

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collectively, as Producer, Cowtown Pipeline, as Gatherer, and Cowtown Processing, as Processor (as amended, modified or otherwise supplemented, the “Cowtown GGPA”), and (c) Amended and Restated Gas Gathering Agreement, dated as of September 1, 2008, among Cowtown Pipeline, as Gatherer, and QRI and Tokyo Gas, collectively, as Producer (as amended, modified or otherwise supplemented, the “Lake Arlington GGA”, and together with the Alliance GGA and the Cowtown GGPA, the “Tokyo Gas Gathering Agreements”).
b.
Contemporaneously with the “Closing” on the sale of “Oil and Gas Assets” as defined in that certain Asset Purchase Agreement by and among QRI, Cowtown Gas Processing L.P. and Cowtown Pipeline L.P. and Buyer, dated January 22, 2016 (“Asset Purchase Agreement”), QRI will file with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware (“Bankruptcy Court”) in Case No. 15-10585 a withdrawal with prejudice (the “Notice of Withdrawal”) of QRI’s “Motion for an Order Authorizing and Approving Rejection of Certain Executory Contracts with Affiliates of Crestwood Midstream Partners LP” dated February 5, 2016, which Notice of Withdrawal shall be effective upon filing.
c.
The BlueStone Gathering Agreements shall each become effective and binding upon the Parties thereto upon the occurrence of the “Triggering Event” (as defined in the Closing Agreement dated April 6, 2016, among Buyer, CMLP, Quicksilver Resources, Inc., Cowtown Gas Processing L.P. and Cowtown Pipeline L.P). Subject to the Closing occurring on or before April 15, 2016, the “Effective Date” under each of the BlueStone Gathering Agreements shall be April 1, 2016.
2.
Other Agreements/Arrangements. In connection with the transactions contemplated by the BlueStone Gathering Agreements, the Parties hereby undertake the following on the terms and conditions as set forth and specified below:

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POLA; Conveyance of Assets to CMLP
The Parties acknowledge and agree that Buyer shall assume as modified herein that certain Pipeline Operating and License Agreement for the Cowtown Laterals dated as of September 1, 2009, by and between Cowtown Pipeline, and Cowtown Pipeline L.P. (the “POLA”) without any cure cost. The POLA shall be modified so its term shall expire six (6) months after the Effective Date (which term the Parties may mutually agree to terminate or extend) (the “Cowtown Laterals Option Period”). Buyer shall be entitled to the rights and obligated to perform the duties of “Owner” and CMLP shall be entitled to the rights and obligated to perform the duties of “Operator” as defined in the POLA.

Upon CMLP’s completion of its due diligence and election to proceed with the acquisition of the Cowtown Laterals (as defined in the POLA) specified in Exhibit B hereto no later than the end of the Cowtown Laterals Option Period, Buyer shall convey to CMLP, subject to any existing legal or contractual impediment and to the Parties’ using commercially reasonable efforts to enter into definitive agreements, all of its right, title and interest in those Cowtown Laterals for (***) on customary terms and conditions for an “as is,” “where is” transaction.
 
In addition, Buyer and CMLP shall enter into good faith negotiations regarding the conveyance to CMLP of any remaining Cowtown Laterals for (***) on customary terms and conditions for an “as is,” “where is” transaction.

Upon completion of the foregoing transaction, CMLP shall assume operations and maintenance responsibilities for the conveyed pipelines in accordance with the existing terms and fees in the BlueStone Gathering Agreements.

If any Cowtown Laterals are not acquired by CMLP pursuant to the foregoing transactions, the Parties shall cooperate in good faith to determine the need for provisions of the POLA to survive beyond the Cowtown Laterals Option Period pursuant to mutual agreement.


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JOA; SCADA
The Parties acknowledge and agree that Buyer shall assume as modified herein that certain Joint Operating Agreement dated as of July 1, 2010, by and between QRI, Quicksilver Gas Services LP, and Quicksilver Gas Services GP LLC (the “JOA”) without any cure cost. The JOA shall be modified so its term shall expire ninety (90) days after the Effective Date (which term the Parties may mutually agree to terminate or extend) (the “JOA Extension Period”). During the JOA Extension Period, the Parties shall perform under Articles 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 of the JOA, but the remainder of such JOA shall no longer be applicable, and Buyer shall be entitled to the rights and obligated to perform the duties of “KWK” and CMLP shall be entitled to the rights and obligated to perform the duties of “KGS” as defined in the JOA.
  
(a) During the JOA Extension Period, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith to enter into an agreement that provides for access, utilization, and sharing of information accessed through the SCADA infrastructure as it relates to CMLP for the Cowtown, Alliance and Lake Arlington systems (“CMLP Systems”), and Buyer for the assets acquired through the Asset Purchase Arrangement (“SCADA Agreement”). The objective of the SCADA Agreement is to create a mutually beneficial arrangement that provides Buyer and Seller with the requisite access, information, and control to operate, maintain, and manage their respective assets, including CMLP’s ability to operate the CMLP System for service to third parties.

(b) To the extent Buyer and CMLP are not able to come to mutually agreeable terms for the SCADA Agreement, and subject to Buyer’s ability to secure the necessary third party software licenses and governmental communication licenses for its own production operation, the Parties will default to a structure where CMLP has access to the requisite SCADA infrastructure and information to manage and operate the CMLP Systems to provide service to Buyer, as it relates to the BlueStone Gathering Agreements, and third parties, as it relates to any current or future gas gathering or processing agreements, in a manner consistent with how CMLP currently accesses SCADA for information for its custody transfer measurement into the CMLP Systems (“Default SCADA Structure”). For the avoidance of doubt, the Default SCADA Structure shall not include those remote terminal units, process logic controllers, pressure transmitters, actuators or electronic flow measurement devices that are located on well pad facilities and are used exclusively for Buyer’s production operations. The Default SCADA Structure will provide for CMLP to access the existing system using a Citrix front end, or similar technology that Buyer elects to employ, that allows access for the CygNet system. The data accessed through the Default SCADA Structure will include but not be limited to current readings, alarm values, set points, history, and audit information. CMLP users will be granted administration rights to CygNet including the Gas Meter Repository (“GMR”). The CygNet server will be maintained by Buyer as well as the communications infrastructure and any connection used to collect data from towers. Currently, the electronic flow computer (“EFM”) equipment is tested, calibrated, and sampled by CMLP with reimbursement provided by Buyer for any of Buyer’s EFM equipment maintained by CMLP. However, to the extent Buyer takes control of maintenance of its EFM equipment such reimbursement to CMLP will cease, as applicable. CMLP shall reimburse Buyer for forty percent (40%) of the actual operating expenses incurred by Buyer for licensing as it relates to forward software maintenance costs specifically for the mutual SCADA host and associated drivers, and maintenance of the Default SCADA Structure (“SCADA Costs”). SCADA Costs will be limited to the prudently incurred direct costs, including labor, software licensing, parts, materials and allocated first level supervision by Buyer to maintain (a) the SCADA hosts and directly associated computer and directly connected networking equipment, (b) the communication infrastructure including all third party data circuits that are specific to each field point of presence (i.e., tower), government licenses and radio infrastructure, and (c) the on-site communication, generally being the local radio or modem and associated antenna and support, necessary to provide the services describe above. For the avoidance of doubt, reimbursements by CMLP will not be required for anything that does not directly relate to the Default SCADA Structure. Reimbursements by CMLP will be required for equipment when replaced with in-kind equipment or upgrades to which CMLP consents in writing. Buyer will invoice CMLP for SCADA Costs on a monthly basis and CMLP agrees to make payment within thirty (30) days of receipt of any such invoice. Any costs associated with the repair, replacement or calibration of SCADA infrastructure that is not considered to be part of the Default SCADA Structure will be the responsibility of the owner of such infrastructure.

Buyer and CMLP shall enter into good faith negotiations regarding the conveyance to CMLP of the Alliance and Lake Arlington gas lift systems for (***) on customary terms and conditions for an “as is,” “where is” transaction.

Upon completion of the foregoing transaction, CMLP shall assume operations and maintenance responsibilities for the conveyed pipelines and provide Gas Lift service in accordance with the existing terms and fees in the BlueStone Gathering Agreements.

If any Gas Lift pipelines are not acquired by CMLP pursuant to the foregoing transaction, the Parties shall cooperate in good faith to determine the need for the above specified provisions of the JOA to survive the JOA Extension Period pursuant to mutual agreement.
 

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3.
Scope of Obligations. The BlueStone Gathering Agreements are intended to be agreements of the Parties with respect to the subject matter thereof, and it is understood that this Letter Agreement is intended to, and does, create a legally binding agreement on the part of each Party as expressly set forth in Section 2, subject to any existing legal or contractual impediment. For the avoidance of doubt, the Parties acknowledge and agree that (a) the natural gas owned by Tokyo Gas is subject to the Tokyo Gas Gathering Agreements (including the fees set forth therein) and may be delivered to CMLP by Buyer pursuant to a joint operating agreement between Buyer and Tokyo Gas, (b) Buyer is not bound by the Tokyo Gas Gathering Agreements in any respect, and (c) the Tokyo Gas Gathering Agreements shall have no force and effect with respect to the Dedicated Properties.

4.
Confidentiality. No Party shall directly or indirectly communicate or disclose (whether orally, in writing or otherwise) to any third party (other than their respective directors, officers, representatives, agents, members, potential financing sources, ratings agencies, professional advisors, attorneys and employees, in their capacity as such, “Representatives”) any information with respect to the terms of this Letter Agreement or the BlueStone Gathering Agreements or the ongoing negotiations in connection with this Letter Agreement or the BlueStone Gathering Agreements, except: (a) to the extent necessary to comply with law or the valid order of a court of competent jurisdiction, in which event the party making such disclosure shall, to the extent practicable, so notify the other and shall seek confidential treatment of such information; (b) as part of its normal reporting or review procedure to its parent company and affiliates, its partners, its members, its financing sources, its accountants, its auditors and its attorneys; (c) in order to enforce its rights pursuant to this Letter Agreement in a legal proceeding; and (d) as otherwise consented to by the other Parties. Each Party shall be responsible for any breach by its Representatives of their confidentiality obligations. No Party shall make any public announcement or press release regarding the contents of this Letter Agreement, including, without limitation, without the prior written consent of the other Parties, which consent shall be given or withheld in each Party’s sole discretion. The content of any public announcement or press release must be approved by all Parties. For the avoidance of doubt, following execution of this Letter Agreement a Party may issue one or more press releases, to the extent required in its reasonable discretion by disclosure requirements, describing the execution of this Letter Agreement and the BlueStone Gathering Agreements, the filing of the Notice of Withdrawal, and the Closing and Effective Date, by first providing a draft to the other Party with opportunity for comment.
5.
Miscellaneous.
a.
Nothing in this Letter Agreement is intended to, nor shall it, modify the BlueStone Gathering Agreements or the Tokyo Gas Gathering Agreement in any manner, which shall continue to be binding in accordance with the terms thereof.
b.
All costs and expenses incurred in connection with this Letter Agreement, including attorneys’ fees, shall be borne by the Party that incurred such costs or expenses.

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c.
This Letter Agreement sets out the Parties’ entire understanding on those matters set forth in Section 2 as of the date hereof, and there are no other written or oral agreements or understandings among the Parties with respect to the subject matter. The Parties warrant and represent that no promise, agreement, representation, inducement, or condition which is not herein expressed has been made to either Party by the other, or any agent or representative of either Party to the other, in executing this Letter Agreement.  The Parties further warrant and represent they are not relying upon, and expressly disclaim, any such promise, agreement, representation, inducement, or condition which is not herein expressed in executing this Letter Agreement. The Parties represents and warrant they are relying solely upon their own judgment in entering this Letter Agreement.
d.
This Letter Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts delivered in .pdf or other electronic format, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together will be considered one and the same agreement, and will become effective when one or more such counterparts have been signed by each of the Parties and delivered to each Party.
e.
This Letter Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas, without regard to the choice of law rules thereof that would result in the application of the laws of any other jurisdiction. Each of the Parties hereto consents to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts within the State of Texas, County of Harris over all matters related to this Letter Agreement and with respect to any dispute arising under this Letter Agreement, and to the service of process in any manner provided by law. IN ANY SUIT FILED BY A PARTY HERETO TO RESOLVE A DISPUTE ARISING UNDER THIS LETTER AGREEMENT, EACH PARTY HEREBY COVENANTS AND AGREES TO TAKE ALL STEPS NECESSARY TO WAIVE TRIAL BY JURY. IN NO EVENT WILL EITHER PARTY HAVE LIABILITY TO THE OTHER PARTY FOR, AND EACH PARTY HEREBY IRREVOCABLY WAIVES, REMOTE OR INDIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL LOSSES OR DAMAGES, OR PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF REVENUE AND LOSS OF ANTICIPATED PROFIT (EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT SUCH LOSS OF REVENUE OR ANTICIPATED PROFIT IS ALSO DIRECT, ACTUAL DAMAGES), IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER THE LOSSES OR DAMAGES WERE FORESEEABLE, RESULTING FROM OR ARISING OUT OF THE PERFORMANCE, DEFECTIVE PERFORMANCE OR NON-PERFORMANCE BY ANY OR ALL OF THE PARTIES OF ITS OR THEIR OBLIGATION(S) UNDER THIS GATHERING AGREEMENTS, OR THE RESULT OF THE SOLE, ACTIVE, PASSIVE, CONCURRENT OR COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, BREACH OF DUTY (STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE), OR OTHER FAULT OF OR VIOLATION OF ANY LAW OF THE PARTY WHOSE LIABILITY IS BEING WAIVED. The Parties

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have participated jointly in the negotiation and drafting of this Letter Agreement. In the event an ambiguity or question of intent or interpretation arises, this Letter Agreement will be construed as if drafted jointly by the Parties, and no presumption or burden of proof will arise favoring or disfavoring any Party by virtue of the authorship of any of the provisions of this Letter Agreement. Neither Party may assign any right or obligation under this Letter Agreement without the prior written consent of the other Party. Nothing in this Letter Agreement, expressed or implied, will give or be construed to give any person, other than the Parties and their successors and permitted assigns, any legal or equitable right, remedy or claim under or in respect of this Letter Agreement or under any covenant, condition, or provision contained in this Letter Agreement; and all such covenants, conditions, and provisions will be for the sole benefit of the Parties. This Section 5(e) shall survive expiration or termination of this Letter Agreement for purposes of any dispute arising hereunder.
f.
Exhibit A is attached and made part of this Letter Agreement.


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If the foregoing is agreeable to BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC, please execute below and return to my attention.
Very truly yours,



Acknowledged and agreed to by the Parties as of the date first written above:
Cowtown Pipeline Partners L.P.

By: Crestwood Gas Services Operating GP LLC, its general partner


By: Heath Deneke ________ ______
Name: Heath Deneke
Title: Chief Operating Officer and President, Pipeline Services Group


Cowtown Gas Processing Partners L.P.

By: Crestwood Gas Services Operating GP LLC, its general partner


By: Heath Deneke ________ ______
Name: Heath Deneke
Title: Chief Operating Officer and President, Pipeline Services Group
BlueStone Natural Resources II, LLC

By:_ John Redmond ______________
Name: John Redmond
Title: President/Chief Executive Officer





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EXHIBIT A – BLUESTONE GATHERING AGREEMENTS



[Exhibit A to Letter Agreement to Gathering Agreements]

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EXHIBIT B – COWTOWN LATERALS TO BE CONVEYED

North West 12”
~80,735 feet
15.3 miles
North West 20”
~92,880 feet
17.6 miles
Hill County 20”
~27,500 feet
5.2 miles

MAP
(Line Segments Highlighted Below)
(***)



[Exhibit B to Letter Agreement to Gathering Agreements]
Exhibit


Exhibit 12.1


CRESTWOOD EQUITY PARTNERS LP
COMPUTATION OF RATIO OF EARNINGS TO FIXED CHARGES
(in millions, except for ratio)

 
Three Months Ended June 30,
 
Six Months Ended June 30,
 
 
2016
 
2015
 
2016
 
2015
 
Earnings:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pre-tax loss from continuing operations before adjustment for non-controlling interest and equity earnings (including amortization of excess cost of equity investment) per statements of income
$
(43.3
)
 
$
(301.3
)
 
$
(143.5
)
 
$
(286.2
)
 
Add:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     Fixed charges
35.6


39.8


75.0

 
77.7

 
     Amortized capitalized interest
0.1

 
0.1

 
0.2

 
0.1

 
     Distributed income of equity investees
6.3

 
6.4

 
11.9

 
6.4

 
Less:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     Capitalized interest
(0.2
)
 
(0.9
)
 
(0.5
)
 
(1.6
)
 
Non-controlling interest in pre-tax income of subsidiary with no fixed charges
(6.0
)
 
(5.7
)
 
(11.9
)

(11.3
)
 
     Total earnings available for fixed charges
$
(7.5
)

$
(261.6
)

$
(68.8
)
 
$
(214.9
)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fixed charges:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   Interest and debt expense
34.5

 
36.3

 
70.9

 
70.6

 
   Interest component of rent
1.1

 
3.5

 
4.1

 
7.1

 
   Total fixed charges
$
35.6


$
39.8


$
75.0

 
$
77.7

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ratio of earnings to fixed charges (1) (2)

 



 

 

(1)
For purposes of computing the ratio of earnings to fixed charges, "earnings" consists of pretax income from continuing operations before adjustment for non-controlling interest and income from equity investee plus fixed charges (excluding capitalized interest) and amortized capitalized interest. "Fixed charges" represents interest incurred (whether expensed or capitalized), amortization of debt costs and that portion of rental expense on operating leases deemed to be the equivalent of interest.
(2)
Earnings for the three and six months ended June 30, 2016 were inadequate to cover fixed charges by approximately $43.1 million and $143.8 million. Earnings for the three and six months ended June 30, 2015 were inadequate to cover fixed charges by approximately $301.4 million and $292.6 million.






Exhibit


Exhibit 12.2


CRESTWOOD MIDSTREAM PARTNERS LP
COMPUTATION OF RATIO OF EARNINGS TO FIXED CHARGES
(in millions, except for ratio)

 
Three Months Ended June 30,
 
Six Months Ended June 30,
 
 
2016
 
2015
 
2016
 
2015
 
Earnings:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pre-tax loss from continuing operations before adjustment for non-controlling interest and equity earnings (including amortization of excess cost of equity investment) per statements of income
$
(41.6
)
 
$
(77.7
)
 
$
(143.6
)
 
$
(51.6
)
 
Add:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     Fixed charges
35.6


37.0


75.0

 
71.2

 
     Amortized capitalized interest
0.1

 
0.1

 
0.2

 
0.1

 
     Distributed income of equity investees
6.3

 
6.4

 
11.9

 
6.4

 
Less:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     Capitalized interest
(0.2
)
 
(0.9
)
 
(0.5
)
 
(1.6
)
 
Non-controlling interest in pre-tax income of subsidiary with no fixed charges
(6.0
)
 
(5.7
)
 
(11.9
)
 
(11.3
)
 
     Total earnings available for fixed charges
$
(5.8
)

$
(40.8
)

$
(68.9
)
 
$
13.2

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fixed charges:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   Interest and debt expense
34.5

 
33.5

 
70.9

 
64.1

 
   Interest component of rent
1.1

 
3.5

 
4.1

 
7.1

 
   Total fixed charges
$
35.6


$
37.0


$
75.0

 
$
71.2

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ratio of earnings to fixed charges(1)

(2) 

(2) 

(2) 
0.2

 

(1)
For purposes of computing the ratio of earnings to fixed charges, "earnings" consists of pretax income from continuing operations before adjustment for non-controlling interest and income from equity investee plus fixed charges (excluding capitalized interest) and amortized capitalized interest. "Fixed charges" represents interest incurred (whether expensed or capitalized), amortization of debt costs and that portion of rental expense on operating leases deemed to be the equivalent of interest.
(2)
Earnings for the three and six months ended June 30, 2016 were inadequate to cover fixed charges by $41.4 million and $143.9 million. Earnings for the three months ended June 30, 2015 were inadequate to cover fixed charges by approximately $77.8 million.




Exhibit


Exhibit 31.1

CERTIFICATIONS

I, Robert G. Phillips, certify that:

1.
I have reviewed this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of Crestwood Equity Partners LP (the “registrant”);

2.
Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

3.
Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

4.
The registrant's other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d - 15(f)) for the registrant and have:

a.
Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

b.
Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

c.
Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant's disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

d.
Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant's most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant's fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant's internal control over financial reporting; and

5.
The registrant's other certifying officer and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant's auditors and the audit committee of the registrant's board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

a.
All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant's ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

b.
Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting.

Date: August 4, 2016

/s/ Robert G. Phillips
Robert G. Phillips
Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer



Exhibit


Exhibit 31.2

CERTIFICATIONS

I, Robert T. Halpin, certify that:

1.
I have reviewed this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of Crestwood Equity Partners LP (the “registrant”);

2.
Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

3.
Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

4.
The registrant's other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d - 15(f)) for the registrant and have:

a.
Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

b.
Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

c.
Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant's disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

d.
Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant's most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant's fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant's internal control over financial reporting; and

5.
The registrant's other certifying officer and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant's auditors and the audit committee of the registrant's board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

a.
All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant's ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

b.
Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting.

Date: August 4, 2016

/s/ Robert T. Halpin
Robert T. Halpin
Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer



Exhibit


Exhibit 31.3

CERTIFICATIONS

I, Robert G. Phillips, certify that:

1.
I have reviewed this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of Crestwood Midstream Partners LP (the “registrant”);

2.
Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

3.
Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

4.
The registrant's other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d - 15(f)) for the registrant and have:

a.
Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

b.
Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

c.
Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant's disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

d.
Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant's most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant's fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant's internal control over financial reporting; and

5.
The registrant's other certifying officer and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant's auditors and the audit committee of the registrant's board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

a.
All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant's ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

b.
Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting.

Date: August 4, 2016

/s/ Robert G. Phillips
Robert G. Phillips
Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer



Exhibit


Exhibit 31.4

CERTIFICATIONS

I, Robert T. Halpin, certify that:

1.
I have reviewed this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of Crestwood Midstream Partners LP (the “registrant”);

2.
Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

3.
Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

4.
The registrant's other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d - 15(f)) for the registrant and have:

a.
Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

b.
Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

c.
Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant's disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

d.
Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant's most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant's fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant's internal control over financial reporting; and

5.
The registrant's other certifying officer and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant's auditors and the audit committee of the registrant's board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

a.
All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant's ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

b.
Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting.

Date: August 4, 2016

/s/ Robert T. Halpin    
Robert T. Halpin
Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer



Exhibit


Exhibit 32.1

Certification of the Chief Executive Officer
Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350
As Adopted Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

In connection with the Quarterly Report of Crestwood Equity Partners LP (the “Company”) on Form 10-Q for the period ended June 30, 2016, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on the date hereof (the “Report”), I, Robert G. Phillips, Chief Executive Officer of Crestwood Equity Partners LP, certify, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that:

(1)
The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

(2)
The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.

 
/s/ Robert G. Phillips
August 4, 2016
Robert G. Phillips
Chief Executive Officer

A signed original of this written statement required by Section 906, or other document authenticating, acknowledging, or otherwise adopting the signature that appears in typed form within the electronic version of this written statement required by Section 906, has been provided to the Company and will be retained by the Company and furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission or its staff upon request.



Exhibit


Exhibit 32.2

Certification of the Chief Financial Officer
Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350
As Adopted Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

In connection with the Quarterly Report of Crestwood Equity Partners LP (the “Company”) on Form 10-Q for the period ended June 30, 2016, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on the date hereof (the “Report”), I, Robert T. Halpin, Chief Financial Officer of Crestwood Equity Partners LP, certify, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that:

(1)
The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

(2)
The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.

 
/s/ Robert T. Halpin
August 4, 2016
Robert T. Halpin
Chief Financial Officer

A signed original of this written statement required by Section 906, or other document authenticating, acknowledging, or otherwise adopting the signature that appears in typed form within the electronic version of this written statement required by Section 906, has been provided to the Company and will be retained by the Company and furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission or its staff upon request.



Exhibit


Exhibit 32.3

Certification of the Chief Executive Officer
Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350
As Adopted Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

In connection with the Quarterly Report of Crestwood Midstream Partners LP (the “Company”) on Form 10-Q for the period ended June 30, 2016, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on the date hereof (the “Report”), I, Robert G. Phillips, Chief Executive Officer of Crestwood Midstream Partners LP, certify, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that:

(1)
The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

(2)
The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.

 
/s/ Robert G. Phillips
August 4, 2016
Robert G. Phillips
Chief Executive Officer

A signed original of this written statement required by Section 906, or other document authenticating, acknowledging, or otherwise adopting the signature that appears in typed form within the electronic version of this written statement required by Section 906, has been provided to the Company and will be retained by the Company and furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission or its staff upon request.



Exhibit


Exhibit 32.4

Certification of the Chief Financial Officer
Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350
As Adopted Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

In connection with the Quarterly Report of Crestwood Midstream Partners LP (the “Company”) on Form 10-Q for the period ended June 30, 2016, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on the date hereof (the “Report”), I, Robert T. Halpin, Chief Financial Officer of Crestwood Midstream Partners LP, certify, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that:

(1)
The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

(2)
The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.

 
/s/ Robert T. Halpin
August 4, 2016
Robert T. Halpin
Chief Financial Officer

A signed original of this written statement required by Section 906, or other document authenticating, acknowledging, or otherwise adopting the signature that appears in typed form within the electronic version of this written statement required by Section 906, has been provided to the Company and will be retained by the Company and furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission or its staff upon request.