Exploration Prospect Fee Sample Clauses

Exploration Prospect Fee. Dune agrees to pay to ANEC an additional prospect fee in the amount of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars US ($500,000.00) which will be due within five (5) business days from Dune’s receipt of a log from either of the first two Exploratory Wxxxx drilled pursuant to this Agreement in which both Parties elect to attempt a completion.
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