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Exhibit 10.2
OMNIBUS AGREEMENT
     This Omnibus Agreement (the “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of February 17, 2010, by and between The Williams Companies, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Williams”), and Williams Partners L.P., a Delaware limited partnership (the “Partnership”). The above-named entities are sometimes referred to in this Agreement each as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.”
W I T N E S S E T H:
     WHEREAS, the Parties desire by their execution of this Agreement to evidence their understanding, (i) as more fully set forth in Articles II, III and IV of this Agreement, with respect to certain indemnification, reimbursement and payment obligations of Williams to the Partnership, and (ii) as more fully set forth in Article V of this Agreement, with respect to payments to be made by the Partnership to Williams in respect of sales of natural gas recovered from the Hester Storage Field.
A G R E E M E N T:
     NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the covenants, conditions and agreements contained herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties hereby agree as follows:
ARTICLE I
DEFINITIONS
     Section 1.1 Definitions. The respective terms defined in this Section 1.1 shall, when used in this Agreement, have the respective meanings specified herein, with each such definition equally applicable to both singular and plural forms of the terms so defined.
Aggregate Devils Tower Payments” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 4.1.
Agreement” has the meaning ascribed to such term in the preamble.
Conflicts Committee” has the meaning given such term in the Partnership Agreement.
Devils Tower Ceiling Amount” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 4.1.
Hurricane Repairs Amount” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 2.1.
Partnership” has the meaning ascribed to such term in the preamble.
Partnership Agreement” means the Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of the Partnership, dated August 23, 2005, as amended from time to time.
Party” and “Parties” have the meanings ascribed to such terms in the preamble.
Quarterly Devils Tower Amount” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 4.1.

 


 

Quarterly DOT Amount” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 3.1.
Quarterly Hester Gas Amount” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 5.1.
Williams” has the meaning ascribed to such term in the preamble.
     Section 1.2 Construction. In constructing this Agreement: (a) the currency amounts referred to herein, unless otherwise specified, are in United States dollars; (b) whenever this Agreement refers to a number of days, such number shall refer to calendar days unless business days are specified; (c) unless otherwise specified, all references in this Agreement to “Article,” “Section,” “Exhibit,” “preamble” or “recitals” shall be references to an Article, Section, Exhibit, preamble or recitals hereto; and (e) whenever the context requires, the words used in this Agreement shall include the masculine, feminine and neuter and singular and the plural.
ARTICLE II
INDEMNIFICATION FOR HURRICANE IKE REPAIRS
     Section 2.1 General. Williams shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Partnership from and against all amounts incurred by the Partnership or any of its subsidiaries for repair or abandonment costs after the date of this Agreement in excess of insurance proceeds realized for damages to the facilities as identified in Exhibit A caused by Hurricane Ike (such net amount, the “Hurricane Repairs Amount”), up to a maximum of $10,000,000 (the “Hurricane Repairs Ceiling Amount”). The Partnership shall, or shall cause its subsidiaries to, use commercially reasonable efforts to realize any applicable insurance proceeds. No gross-up or other increase in any indemnification shall be provided by Williams with respect to any federal, state or local tax liability that may be owed by Partnership or any affiliate of the Partnership with respect to any payment made under this Article II.
     Section 2.2 Preparation and Delivery of Statement. Promptly following the Partnership’s determination that the Partnership and its subsidiaries have completed all of the repairs that they intend to undertake and the receipt by the Partnership or any of its subsidiaries of all associated insurance proceeds, the Partnership shall prepare and deliver to Williams a statement setting forth the Hurricane Repairs Amount and, in reasonable detail, the components thereof.
ARTICLE III
INDEMNIFICATION FOR DOT PROJECTS
     Section 3.1 General. Williams shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Partnership from and against all maintenance capital expenditure amounts incurred by the Partnership or its subsidiaries within 24 months of the date of this Agreement in respect of the Department of Transportation projects described in Exhibit B attached hereto (such amount, in respect of any particular calendar quarter, the “Quarterly DOT Amount”), up to a maximum aggregate amount of $50,000,000 (the “DOT Ceiling Amount”). No gross-up or other increase in any indemnification shall be provided by Williams with respect to any federal, state or local tax liability that may be owed by the Partnership or any affiliate of the Partnership with respect to any payment made under this Article III.

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     Section 3.2 Preparation and Delivery of Statement. Promptly following the end of each full or partial calendar quarter within the 24-month period referenced in Section 3.1, the Partnership shall prepare and deliver to Williams a statement setting forth the Quarterly DOT Amount for such calendar quarter and, in reasonable detail, the components thereof.
ARTICLE IV
DEVILS TOWER
     Section 4.1 General. At 12:01 a.m., Tulsa, Oklahoma time, on the first day of the calendar month in which this Agreement is executed, Williams had a deferred revenue balance recorded in account numbers 4123.00042563.0.0.2210.0.0.0 and 4123.00042563.0.0.2740.0.0.0 of its general ledger reflecting certain cash payments previously received by it for services to be rendered in future periods at its Devils Tower floating production platform located in Mississippi Canyon Block 773 (the amount of such deferred revenue balance, the “Devils Tower Ceiling Amount”). Williams shall pay to the Partnership, with respect to each calendar quarter ending after the date of this Agreement, the amount, if any, by which such deferred revenue balance at the end of such quarter is less than the difference between the (a) the Devils Tower Ceiling Amount and (b) the Aggregate Devils Tower Payments (such amount, in respect of any particular calendar quarter, the “Quarterly Devils Tower Amount”). For purposes of the above calculation in any particular calendar quarter, the “Aggregate Devils Tower Payments” is the aggregate amount of all Quarterly Devils Tower Amounts for previous quarters.
     Section 4.2 Preparation and Delivery of Statement. Within 45 days of the end of each calendar quarter ending after the date of this Agreement and continuing until the Aggregate Devils Tower Payments equal the Devils Tower Ceiling Amount, the Partnership shall prepare and deliver to Williams a statement of the Quarterly Devils Tower Amount, setting forth in reasonable detail the components thereof.
ARTICLE V
HESTER STORAGE GAS
     Section 5.1 General. The Partnership shall pay to Williams, with respect to each calendar quarter ending after the date of this Agreement, an amount equal to (a) the amount of proceeds received by the Partnership or any of its subsidiaries during such calendar quarter in respect of sales occurring after the date of this Agreement of natural gas recovered from the Hester Storage Field pursuant to the order of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission dated March 7, 2008 approving a settlement agreement in Docket No. RP06-569, minus (b) the sum of (i) federal, state and local income taxes calculated to have been incurred with respect to such sale proceeds and (ii) the amount of payments required to be made to customers pursuant to such settlement agreement (such net amount, in respect of any particular calendar quarter, the “Quarterly Hester Gas Amount”).
     Section 5.2 Preparation and Delivery of Statement. Within 45 days of the end of each calendar quarter ending after the date of this Agreement, the Partnership shall prepare and deliver to Williams a statement of the Quarterly Hester Gas Amount, setting forth in reasonable detail the components thereof.

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ARTICLE VI
DISPUTE RESOLUTION; PAYMENT
     Section 6.1 General. Within 15 days following receipt by Williams of a statement described in Section 2.2, 3.2, 4.2 or 5.2, Williams shall deliver notice to the Partnership of any dispute it has with respect to the preparation or content of such statement. In the event Williams does not notify the Partnership of a dispute with respect to such statement within such 15-day period, such statement will be final, conclusive and binding on the parties hereto. In the event of such notification of a dispute, Williams and the Partnership shall negotiate in good faith to resolve such dispute. If Williams and the Partnership, notwithstanding such good faith effort, fail to resolve such dispute within 30 days after Williams advises the Partnership of its objections, then such dispute shall be submitted to binding arbitration in Tulsa, Oklahoma in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association. All decisions rendered in connection with an arbitration pursuant to this Section 6.1 shall be final, conclusive and binding on the parties hereto. Williams and the Partnership shall share equally the fees and expenses of the arbitrator and the costs of arbitration. Each party shall otherwise pay its own costs and attorneys’ fees. Following the final decision of the arbitrator, the arbitrator shall, within 2 business days from the date of such final decision, deliver a written notice to Williams and the Partnership specifying the Hurricane Repairs Amount, the Quarterly DOT Amount, the Quarterly Devils Tower Amount or the Quarterly Hester Gas Amount, as applicable.
     Section 6.2 Cooperation. For purposes of complying with the terms set forth in this Article V, the Partnership and Williams shall cooperate with and make available to the other parties hereto and their representatives all information, records, data and working papers, and will permit access to their facilities and personnel, as may be reasonably required in connection with the preparation and analysis of a statement described in Section 2.2, 3.2, 4.2 or 5.2 and the resolution of any disputes thereunder.
     Section 6.3 Payment. Within 5 business days from the date on which the Hurricane Repairs Amount, the Quarterly DOT Amount, the Quarterly Devils Tower Amount or the Quarterly Hester Gas Amount, as applicable, is finally determined pursuant to Section 6.1, (a) Williams shall pay to the Partnership the Hurricane Repairs Amount (subject to the Hurricane Repairs Ceiling Amount), the Quarterly DOT Amount (subject to the DOT Ceiling Amount and taking into account all prior payments of the Quarterly DOT Amount) or the Quarterly Devils Tower Amount (subject to the Devils Tower Ceiling Amount and taking into account all prior payments of the Quarterly Devils Tower Amount), as applicable, by wire or interbank transfer of immediately available funds to an account specified in writing by the Partnership or (b) the Partnership shall pay to Williams the Quarterly Hester Gas Amount, as applicable, by wire or interbank transfer of immediately available funds to an account specified in writing by Williams.
ARTICLE VII
MISCELLANEOUS
     Section 7.1 Notices. Any notice, instruction, correspondence or other document to be given hereunder by either Party to the other shall be in writing and delivered in person or by courier service requiring acknowledgment of receipt of delivery or by telecopier, as follows:

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     If to Williams, addressed to:
The Williams Companies, Inc.
One Williams Center
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74172-0172
Attention: General Counsel
Phone: (918) 573-2000
Fax: (918) 573-5942
     If to the Partnership, addressed to:
Williams Partners L.P.
One Williams Center
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74172-0172
Attention: Chief Financial Officer
Phone: (918) 573-2000
Fax: (918) 573-5942
     Section 7.2 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed and construed in accordance with the substantive laws of the State of New York without reference to principles of conflicts of laws. Each Party hereby submits to the jurisdiction of the state and federal courts in the State of Texas and to venue in Texas.
     Section 7.3 Entire Agreement; Amendments and Waivers. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings, both written and oral, between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. No supplement, modification or waiver of this Agreement shall be binding unless executed in writing by each Party to be bound thereby. No waiver of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed or shall constitute a waiver of any other provision hereof (regardless of whether similar), nor shall any waiver constitute a continuing waiver unless otherwise expressly provided.
     Section 7.4 Binding Effect and Assignment. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties and their respective permitted successors and assigns, but neither this Agreement nor any of the rights, benefits or obligations hereunder shall be assigned or transferred, by operation of law or otherwise, by either Party without the prior written consent of the other Party. Nothing in this Agreement, express or implied is intended to confer upon any person or entity other than the Parties and their respective permitted successors and assigns, any rights, benefits or obligations hereunder.
     Section 7.5 Severability. If any provision of this Agreement or the application thereof to any person, entity or circumstance shall be held invalid or unenforceable to any extent, the remainder of this Agreement and the application of such provision to other persons, entities or circumstances shall not be affected thereby and shall be enforced to the greatest extent permitted by law.

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     Section 7.6 Multiple Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.
     Section 7.7 Further Assurances. In connection with this Agreement and all transactions contemplated by this Agreement, each Party agrees to execute and deliver such additional documents and instruments and to perform such additional acts as may be necessary or appropriate to effectuate, carry out and perform all of the terms, provisions and conditions of this Agreement and all such transactions.
     Section 7.8 No Recourse Against Officers or Directors. For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of this Agreement shall not give rise to any right of recourse against any officer or director of either Party.
     Section 7.9 Action by Partnership. With respect to any action, notice, consent, approval or waiver that is required to be taken or given or that may be taken or given by the Partnership pursuant to this Agreement, such action, notice, consent, approval or waiver shall be taken or given by the Conflicts Committee on behalf of the Partnership.
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     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement on and effective as of the date first written above.
         
  THE WILLIAMS COMPANIES, INC.

 
 
  By:   /s/ Donald R. Chappel   
    Name:   Donald R. Chappel   
    Title:   Chief Financial Officer   
 
  WILLIAMS PARTNERS L.P.
 
 
  By:   WILLIAMS PARTNERS GP LLC,   
    its general partner   
       
     
  By:   /s/ Donald R. Chappel     
    Name:   Donald R. Chappel   
    Title:   Chief Financial Officer   
 
Signature Page to Omnibus Agreement

 


 

     
EXHIBIT A
List of Hurricane Ike Budget System Funding Projects
                                                                 
                                Height of Span                            
COUNT   Mitigation               Approximate Water       Above Seafloor (If   Number of Mats                       Completed/
Exposure Number   Exposure Number   Area/Bock   Line Size (Inches)   Depth   Exposure Type   Applicable)   Required   Exposure Length (Feet)       Comments   Action?   Contractor
CAPITAL EXPOSURES TO BE MITIGATED IN 2010            
 
                                                               
1
    1     EI-129A     6     -57’   1 — Exposed   N/A     5       52             Mitigation Still Required    
2
    2     EI-129A     6     -57’   1 — Exposed   N/A     3       17             Mitigation Still Required    
3
    3     EI-129A     6     -57’   1 — Exposed   N/A     8       118             Mitigation Still Required    
4
    4     EI-129A     6     -57’   1 — Exposed   N/A     56       1079             Mitigation Still Required    
5
    6     EI-129     14     -56’   1 — Exposed   N/A     7       90             Mitigation Still Required    
6
    8     SS-135     10     -52’   1 — Exposed   N/A     4       28             Mitigation Still Required    
7
    9     SS-145     10     -49’   1 — Exposed   N/A     4       30             Mitigation Still Required    
8
    10     SS-209     12     -110’   1 — Exposed   N/A     14       239             Mitigation Still Required    
9
    17     SS-214     12     -120’   3 — Uncovered   N/A     18       303             Mitigation Still Required    
10
    18     SS-214     12     -121’   1 — Exposed   N/A     4       25             Mitigation Still Required    
11
    19     SS-214     12     -121’   1 — Exposed   N/A     5       58             Mitigation Still Required    
12
    21     SS-253     10     -187’   1 — Exposed   N/A     19       332             Mitigation Still Required    
13
    22     SM-22     16     -81’   1 — Exposed   N/A     7       38             Mitigation Still Required    
14
    23     EI-136     16     -69’   1 — Exposed   N/A     11       70             Mitigation Still Required    
15
    24     EI-136     16     -68’   1 — Exposed   N/A     15       104             Mitigation Still Required    
16
    25     EI-131     16     -68’   1 — Exposed   N/A     13       86             Mitigation Still Required    
17
    26     EI-130     16     -64’   1 — Exposed   N/A     15       104             Mitigation Still Required    
18
    27     EI-130     16     -61’   1 — Exposed   N/A     8       45             Mitigation Still Required    
19
    28     EI-130     16     -61’   1 — Exposed   N/A     11       65             Mitigation Still Required    

Exhibit A-1


 

     
EXHIBIT A
                                                                 
                                Height of Span                            
COUNT   Mitigation               Approximate Water       Above Seafloor (If   Number of Mats                       Completed/
Exposure Number   Exposure Number   Area/Bock   Line Size (Inches)   Depth   Exposure Type   Applicable)   Required   Exposure Length (Feet)       Comments   Action?   Contractor
20
    31     SM-35     16     -91’   1 — Exposed   N/A     3       8             Mitigation Still Required    
21
    32     SM-34     16     -88’   1 — Exposed   N/A     3       7             Mitigation Still Required    
22
    50     SS-113     6     (-38.5ft)   1 — Exposed         74       1435.43             Mitigation Still Required    
23
    51     SS-113     6     (-46ft)   1 — Exposed         8       106.89             Mitigation Still Required    
24
    52     SS-113     6     (-46.5ft)   1 — Exposed         36       674.05             Mitigation Still Required    
25
    53     SS-113     6     (-47ft)   3 — Uncovered         13       200.6             Mitigation Still Required    
26
    54     SS-113     6     (-47ft)   1 — Exposed         60       1141.85             Mitigation Still Required    
27
    55     SS-113     6     (-46.7ft)   1 — Exposed         4       25.81             Mitigation Still Required    
28
    56     SS-114     6     (-40.7ft)   1 — Exposed         100       1948.86             Mitigation Still Required    
29
    57     SS-114     6     (-43ft)   1 — Exposed         7       99.25             Mitigation Still Required    
30
    59     EI-117     16     (-47.4ft)   1 — Exposed         8       43.1             Mitigation Still Required    
31
    60     EI-119     16     (-36ft)   1 — Exposed         14       90.97             Mitigation Still Required    
32
    61     EI-119     16     (-36ft)   1 — Exposed         17       115.97             Mitigation Still Required    
33
    62     EI-119     16     (-35ft)   1 — Exposed         28       203.06             Mitigation Still Required    
34
    63     SS-32     16     (-17ft)   1 — Exposed         9       52.55             Mitigation Still Required    
35
    64     SS-32     16     (-16ft)   1 — Exposed         10       57.38             Mitigation Still Required    
36
    68     EI-116     12     (-42ft)   3 — Uncovered         11       163.6704005             Mitigation Still Required    
37
    69     EI-116     12     (-42ft)   3 — Uncovered         21       373.4661966             Mitigation Still Required    
38
    70     EI-116     12     (-41ft)   3 — Uncovered         28       516.313858             Mitigation Still Required    
39
    71     EI-117     12     (-39ft)   3 — Uncovered         12       198.0403999             Mitigation Still Required    
40
    72     EI-117     12     (-38ft)   1 — Exposed         3       15.55634919             Mitigation Still Required    
41
    73     EI-117     12     (-38ft)   1 — Exposed         5       50.32891813             Mitigation Still Required    

Exhibit A-2


 

EXHIBIT A
                                                 
                        Height of Span                      
COUNT   Mitigation           Approximate       Above Seafloor (If   Number of Mats   Exposure Length           Completed/
Exposure Number   Exposure Number   Area/Bock   Line Size (Inches)   Water Depth   Exposure Type   Applicable)   Required   (Feet)   Comments   Action?   Contractor
42
  74   EI-117   12   (-37ft)   3 - Uncovered       51   976.8029484           Mitigation Still Required    
 
                                               
43
  75   EI-108   12   (-37ft)   1 - Exposed       9   133.6450523           Mitigation Still Required    
 
                                               
44
  81   VR-76   16   (-28ft)   1 - Exposed       27   194.66           Mitigation Still Required    
 
                                               
45
  83   VR-76   16   (-27ft)   1 - Exposed       8   44           Mitigation Still Required    
 
                                               
46
  93   HI-232   12   (-53)   3 - Uncovered       6   69.32           Mitigation Still Required   S-14128-PROP
 
                                               
47
  29   EI-129A   16   -57’   4 - Span   3’   28   207       C&C: Spanning verified in   Proposed Mitigation in ’09    
 
                                      SSS. Crossing Pipeline        
 
                                      (S-13445 Transco 20”) is        
 
                                      also exposed.        
 
                                               
48
  37   EI-129   24   -56’   3 - Uncovered   N/A   7   40           Proposed Mitigation in ’09    
 
                                               
49
  38   SM-106   24   -199’   1 - Exposed   N/A   10   60       C&C: Expsoure verified by   Proposed Mitigation in ’09    
 
                                      SSS.        
 
                                               
50
  39   SM-98   24   -187’   1 - Exposed   N/A   14   89       C&C: Expsoure verified by   Proposed Mitigation in ’09    
 
                                      SSS.        
 
                                               
51
  40   SM-98   24   -187’   1 - Exposed   N/A   10   61       C&C: Expsoure verified by   Proposed Mitigation in ’09    
 
                                      SSS.        
 
                                               
52
  41   SM-98   24   -185’   1 - Exposed   N/A   9   65       Mitigation Incomplete. 21   Proposed Mitigation in ’09    
 
                                      mats placed by DSV        
 
                                      Joanne.        
 
                                               
53
  43   SM-76   24   -153’   1 - Exposed   N/A   21   147       C&C: Exposure verified by   Proposed Mitigation in ’09    
 
                                      SSS.        
 
                                               
54
  76   EI-116   20   (-52ft)   4 - Span       19   128.41       C&C: Exposure seen in SSS.   Proposed Mitigation in ’09    
 
                                               
55
  84   HI-199   24   (-38)   1 - Exposed       46   347       C&C: Exposure seen in   WFS Owned Pipelines (Not    
 
                                      SSS. Exposure length is   Mitigated)    
 
                                      350’.        
 
                                               
56
  85   HI-137   24   (-48)   3 - Uncovered       11   69       C&C: Verified with   WFS Owned Pipelines (Not    
 
                                      mulibeam, data quality   Mitigated)    
 
                                      too poor to verify with        
 
                                      SSS.        
Exhibit A-3


 

EXHIBIT A
                                                 
                        Height of Span                        
COUNT   Mitigation           Approximate       Above Seafloor (If   Number of Mats   Exposure Length           Completed/  
Exposure Number   Exposure Number   Area/Bock   Line Size (Inches)   Water Depth   Exposure Type   Applicable)   Required   (Feet)   Comments   Action?   Contractor  
57
  86   HI-136   24   (-47)   3 - Uncovered       16   108       C&C: Exposure seen in SSS.   WFS Owned Pipelines (Not Mitigated)
 
                                           
58
  130   SM-98   24       1-Exposed       6   31       C&C: Exposure seen in   NF Proposed Mitigation ’09
 
                                      SSS. Located    
 
                                      approximately 130 feet    
 
                                      south of exposure 54    
 
                                      along S-4761 Transco 24”    
 
                                           
59
  131   SM-76   24               4   13       C&C: Possible small   NF Proposed Mitigation ’09
 
                                      exposure at tie-in    
 
                                      located near “P” Platform    
 
                                      along S-4761 Transco 24”    
 
                                      There is some debris in    
 
                                      the vicinity, so it may    
 
                                      just be debris resting in    
 
                                      the trench.    
 
                                           
60
  132   EI-129   16       1-Exposed       12   74       C&C: Exposure seen in SSS   NF Mitigation Still Required
 
                                           
61
  133   EI-129   20       1-Exposed       23   165       C&C: Exposure verified in   NF Proposed Mitigation ’09
 
                                      SSS. Looks like the    
 
                                      crossing location was    
 
                                      covered at one point but    
 
                                      the pipeline is still    
 
                                      exposed at the tips,    
 
                                      about 40 feet on each    
 
                                      side. ******* (Anchor    
 
                                      Survey is not complete)    
 
                                      *****    
Exhibit A-4


 

EXHIBIT A
                                                 
                        Height of Span                        
COUNT   Mitigation           Approximate Water       Above Seafloor (If   Number of Mats                   Completed/
Exposure Number   Exposure Number   Area/Bock   Line Size (Inches)   Depth   Exposure Type   Applicable)   Required   Exposure Length (Feet)       Comments   Action?   Contractor
62
  134   SS-32   16       1-Exposed       9   56       C&C: Small possible   NF Mitigation Still Required    
 
                                      exposure. Possibly just        
 
                                      debris, as there is a lot        
 
                                      of debris in the area.        
 
                                               
63
  137   EI-129   24       1-Exposed       26   190       Exposure seen in SSS.   NF Proposed Mitigation ’09    
 
                                               
64
  138   EI-116   12       3-Uncovered       6   80       Exposure seen in SSS.   NF Mitigation Still Required    
 
                                               
65
  140   SS-113   6       1-Exposed       5   17       Exposure seen in SSS.   NF Mitigation Still Required    
 
                                               
66
  142   EI-129   6       3-Uncovered       14   90.06       Exposure seen in SSS.   NF Mitigation Still Required    
 
                                               
67
  143   EI-129   6       3-Uncovered       135   1062.23       Exposure seen in SSS,   NF Mitigation Still Required    
 
                                      possibly cable or        
 
                                      discarded pipeline        
 
                                      resting near Transco        
 
                                      Pipeline        
 
                                               
 
                          1,254   14,930                
EXPENSE (NOT CAPITAL) EXPOSURES FOR 2010                            
 
                                               
 
  1       14   <15’               58           Mitigation Still Required   Ship Shoal Area
 
                                               
 
  2       14   <15’               49           Mitigation Still Required   Ship Shoal Area
 
                                               
 
  3       14   <15’               245           Mitigation Still Required   Ship Shoal Area
 
                                               
 
  4   2   14   <15’               126           Mitigation Still Required   Ship Shoal Area
 
                                               
 
  5   3,4   14   <15’               315           Mitigation Still Required   Ship Shoal Area
 
                                               
 
  6   5   14   <15’               262           Mitigation Still Required   Ship Shoal Area
 
                                               
 
  7   6   14   <15’               459           Mitigation Still Required   Ship Shoal Area
Exhibit A-5

 


 

EXHIBIT A
                                                 
                        Height of Span                        
COUNT   Mitigation           Approximate Water       Above Seafloor (If   Number of Mats                   Completed/
Exposure Number   Exposure Number   Area/Bock   Line Size (Inches)   Depth   Exposure Type   Applicable)   Required   Exposure Length (Feet)       Comments   Action?   Contractor
 
  8   7   14   <15’               413           Mitigation Still Required   Ship Shoal Area
 
                                               
 
  9   8   14   <15’               537           Mitigation Still Required   Ship Shoal Area
 
                                               
 
  10   9   14   <15’               183           Mitigation Still Required   Ship Shoal Area
 
                                               
 
  11   10   14   <15’               258           Mitigation Still Required   Ship Shoal Area
 
                                               
 
  12   11   14   <15’               209           Mitigation Still Required   Ship Shoal Area
 
                                               
 
  13   13   14   <15’               317           Mitigation Still Required   Ship Shoal Area
 
                                               
 
  14   14   14   <15’               395           Mitigation Still Required   Ship Shoal Area
 
                                               
 
  15   15   14   <15’               236           Mitigation Still Required   Ship Shoal Area
 
                                               
 
  16   16   14   <15’               228           Mitigation Still Required   Ship Shoal Area
 
                                               
 
  17   17   14   <15’               280           Mitigation Still Required   Ship Shoal Area
 
                                               
 
  18   18,19   14   <15’               781           Mitigation Still Required   Ship Shoal Area
 
                              5351                
 
                                             
Exhibit A-6

 


 

EXHIBIT B
Department of Transportation Projects
Georgia Permit Segments
Valve Section: 115-10 to 115-20
1.   Special Permit Segment A-1: Line “A”: MP 1023.03 — 1023.67
 
2.   Special Permit Segment A-2: Line “A”: MP 1029.42 — 1029.56
 
3.   Special Permit Segment A-3: Line “A”: MP 1030.76 — 1033.66
 
4.   Special Permit Segment B-1: Line “B”: MP 1023.02 — 1023.67
 
5.   Special Permit Segment B-2: Line “B”: MP 1030.76 — 1031.16
 
6.   Special Permit Segment B-3: Line “B”: MP 1033.28 — 1033.67
 
7.   Special Permit Segment C-1: Line “C”: MP 1023.02 — 1023.67
 
8.   Special Permit Segment C-2: Line “C”: MP 1030.72 — 1031.15
 
9.   Special Permit Segment D-1: Line “D”: MP 1023.45 — 1023.60
 
10.   Special Permit Segment D-2: Line “D”: MP 1023.67 — 1023.69
 
11.   Special Permit Segment D-3: Line “D”: MP 1033.25 — 1033.59
Valve Section: 125-10 to 125-20
1.   Special Permit Segment A-1: Line “A”: MP 1095.65 — 1096.93
 
2.   Special Permit Segment A-2: Line “A”: MP 1102.80 — 1103.10
 
3.   Special Permit Segment A-3: Line “A”: MP 1103.32 — 1103.40
 
4.   Special Permit Segment B-1: Line “B”: MP 1095.66 — 1096.88
 
5.   Special Permit Segment B-2: Line “B”: MP 1102.80 — 1103.10
 
6.   Special Permit Segment B-3: Line “B”: MP 1103.32 — 1103.42
 
7.   Special Permit Segment C-1: Line “C”: MP 1095.66 — 1096.89
 
8.   Special Permit Segment C-2: Line “C”: MP 1102.83 — 1103.09
 
9.   Special Permit Segment C-3: Line “C”: MP 1103.31 — 1103.40

Exhibit B-1


 

EXHIBIT B
North Carolina Permit Segments (Downstream of Station 155):
Valve Section: 155-0 to 155-10
1.   Special Permit Segment A-1 MP 1337.838-1339.780
 
2.   Special Permit Segment B-1 MP 1337.838-1339.780

Exhibit B-2