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Master Separation Agreement • March 15th, 2006 • Kerr McGee Corp /De • Crude petroleum & natural gas • New York

Master Separation Agreement (this “Agreement”), dated as of November 28, 2005 (the “Effective Date”), among Kerr-McGee Corporation, a Delaware corporation (“Parent”), Kerr-McGee Worldwide Corporation, a Delaware corporation (“Worldwide”), and Tronox Incorporated, a Delaware corporation (“Tronox”).

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Master Separation Agreement • December 7th, 2005 • Tronox Inc • Industrial inorganic chemicals • New York

MASTER SEPARATION AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), dated as of November 28, 2005 (the “Effective Date”), among Kerr-McGee Corporation, a Delaware corporation (“Parent”), Kerr-McGee Worldwide Corporation, a Delaware corporation (“Worldwide”), and Tronox Incorporated, a Delaware corporation (“Tronox”).

FORM OF MASTER SEPARATION AGREEMENT (this "Agreement"), dated as of , 2005 (the "Effective Date"), among Kerr-McGee Corporation, a Delaware corporation ("Parent"), Kerr-McGee Worldwide Corporation, a Delaware corporation ("Worldwide"), and Tronox...
Master Separation Agreement • October 24th, 2005 • Tronox Inc • Industrial inorganic chemicals • New York

Parent is engaged in two distinct businesses, an oil and gas exploration and production business and a chemical business. Each business is owned by a separate chain of subsidiaries owned indirectly by Parent. Parent's United States domestic chemical business is held by a chain of subsidiaries, the parent entity of which is Tronox Worldwide LLC (formerly Kerr-McGee Chemical Worldwide LLC and herein referred to as "TWLLC"). The non-domestic chemical business, the parents of which are Kerr-McGee B.V., KM Denmark International ApS, Kerr-McGee Finance (Curacao) and KM (Luxembourg) Holdings S.a.r.l., have been contributed into TWLLC prior to the Effective Date. TWLLC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Worldwide. The parent entity of the oil and gas exploration and production business is a separate corporation whose parent entity is also Worldwide. The chemical business has no current ownership interest in the companies that comprise the oil and gas exploration and development business and the o

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