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Exhibit 1 the Brine Leases Exhibit 1 Brine Leases The Brine Leases (as defined in the Motion) are between Great Lakes Chemical Corporation and the counterparties listed below. There are no cure amounts due under any of the Brine Leases. AMANDA M MCCLEVE ARTHUR M SMITH BARBARA ANN BRASWELL 17801 S 157TH WAY P O BOX 2766 1558 BRASWELL CORNER ROAD GILBERT, AZ 85296 REDMOND, WA 98073 MAGNOLIA, AR 71753 BARBARA RICHMOND BEORA JONES BEVERLY SMITH 230 UNION 537 923 FRIENDSHIP ROAD 2919 FM 1875 EL DORADO, AR 71730 LISBON, LA 71048 BEASLEY, TX 77417-9770 CASANDRA HILL CLAUDIA ELIZABETH TAYLOR DEVERA CREER 906 WINTERGREEN RD CLAUDIA CHURCH TAYLOR, GDN 328 ARC AVENUE LANCASTER, TX 75134 1905 CALION ROAD STOCKTON, CA 95210 EL DORADO, AR 71730 DIANE MCCLELLAND DOLORES R CREER DORIS CREER 2111 SOUTH LEWIS AVENUE 328 ARC AVENUE 8042 APPLETON DRIVE NORTH CHICAGO, IL 60064-2544 STOCKTON, CA 95210 UNIVERSITY CITY, MO 63130 EDDIE B CREER JR ELIZABETH LEE MCCLEVE - JOBE EULALYN WILSON CLARK 503 SOUTH 9TH STREET 17801 S. 157TH WAY 832 NORTH 6TH AVENUE SALINA, KS 67401-4243 GILBERT, AZ 85296 LAUREL, MS 39440-0106 FOUNDATION MINERAL PART II LP HAZEL MARIE MATTHEWS JAMES CLAYTON EDWARDS 1845 WOODALL RODGERS FWY 5419 ROBIN RD. 130 BIRCHWOOD CIRCLE SUITE 1275 LITTLE ROCK, AR 72204 CABOT, AR 72023-2585 DALLAS, TX 75201 JAMIE CLARK ALPHIN TRUST JAMIE CLARK ALPHIN TRUST #3 JAMIEL D CREER FIRST UNITED TRUST CO. NA, TR FIRST UNITED TRUST CO. N.A.,TR 10116 WHISPERING PINE DR P. O. BOX 751 P. O. BOX 751 LITTLE ROCK, AR 72209 EL DORADO, AR 71731-0751 EL DORADO, AR 71731-0751 Brine Leases (continued) JASON WAYNE EDWARDS JOE L TEMPLETON SR & JULIA JOHNSTON MARKLE PO BOX 160 JOAN TEMPLETON 4039 REDWING AVENUE SHERIDAN, AR 72150 2714 DEER CROSSING JACKSON, MS 39216 EL DORADO, AR 71730 KEVIN LATROY CREER LAFAYETTE CREER MARTHA A WANN 1301 CHAMPAGNOLLE RD 201 SOUTH 43RD STREET P O BOX 1819 EL DORADO, AR 71730 RICHMOND, CA 94804 SPRINGDALE, AR 72765-1819 MELODY RENEE MERRIANN MICHELLE P CREER MICHELLE REED ANDERSON 8253 KELLEY DRIVE APT F 1723 SHADY GLEN DR APT 1201 6817 MOTHER LODE DR STOCKTON, CA 95209 ARLINGTON, TX 76015-3050 PLACERVILLE, CA 95667-8216 PAUL C GARNER ESTATE RAYMOND CREER REBECCA BERRY SCOTT C/O SANDRA COWART 8043 APPLETON DRIVE P O BOX 466 & BILLY COTTRELL CO-EXEC UNIVERSITY CITY, MO 63130 COLUMBUS, MS 39703-0466 246 OAK HILL DRIVE POWDERLY, TX 75473 RICHARD CREER ROBERTINE DARTON ROSE ANN LOTT 4216 STUPPI WY 5700 HAMPTON PARKWAY RD. 505 ASBURY RD. SACRAMENTO, CA 95864 PINE BLUFF, AR 71603 LITTLE ROCK, AR 72211 RUSSELL E CREER S DAVID ALPHIN SHERYL L PRIER 343 UNION 537 P O BOX 3684 9036 SUNRIDGE CIRCLE APT 213 EL DORADO, AR 71730 FAYETTEVILLE, AR 72702 FORT WORTH, TX 76120 STEPHANIE LYNN EDWARDS SUSAN DELL ALPHIN TRUST SUSAN DELL ALPHIN TRUST #3 PO BOX 63 FIRST UNITED TRUST CO. NA, TR FIRST UNITED TRUST CO. NA, TR SHERIDAN, AR 72150-0063 P. O. BOX 751 P. O. BOX 751 EL DORADO, AR 71731-0751 EL DORADO, AR 71731-0751 TAYLOR SCOTT BERRY THOMAS ARTHUR MCGAHEY IV VELMA C WILLIAMS 2101 BLUECUTT ROAD 1920 HWY 45N #3 1705 PINEWOOD DR COLUMBUS, MS 39701 COLUMBUS, MS 39705 LITTLE ROCK, AR 72204 WEAVER ROYALTY PARTNERS LP WILLIAM CLAYTON TAYLOR II WILLIAM JOSEPH MCCLEVE 1845 WOODALL RODGERS FWY C/O CLAUDIA CHURCH TAYLOR GDN C/O VICTOR & JULIA MCCLEVE SUITE 1275 1905 CALION ROAD GUARDIANS DALLAS, TX 75201 EL DORADO, AR 71730 436 N HONEYSUCKLE LN GILBERT, AZ 85234-5985 2 Brine Leases (continued) WILSON PROPERTIES INC YVONNE CREER A G RAINWATER 202 NORTH WASHINGTON SUITE 110 10116 WHISPERING PINE DR 3092 HAYNESVILLE HWY EL DORADO, AR 71730 LITTLE ROCK, AR 72209 EL DORADO, AR 71730-9723 A C HALL A G PETROLEUM, INC. A G RAINWATER & 6447 SOUTHFIELD RD 5608 SOUTH MINGO STREET BOBBIE JEAN RAINWATER EL DORADO, AR 71730 TULSA, OK 74146 3092 HAYNESVILLE HWY EL DORADO, AR 71730 A L LOFTIN A M CARELOCK A O HALE JR 3001 MAGNOLIA LANE 4256 SOUTHFIELD RD 809 HEATHERWOODS DRIVE BEDFORD, TX 76021-2804 EL DORADO, AR 71730 TOOL, TX 75143-2390 A POWELL FULTON, GEORGE MARSH A REED THOMPSON A T HUNT JR BETSY MARSH & CHAS L CUTTINO 3 SUNSET CIRCLE P O BOX 1247 23 ROCKWOOD PLACE LITTLE ROCK, AR 72207 RUSTON, LA 71273-1247 ROME, GA 30165 A. V. BEEBE ABBOTT Z STEWART ABE LUTHER MITCHELL P. O. BOX 386 302 IRON MOUNTAIN RD 1982 STATE RD. 44 # 319 EL DORADO, AR 71731-0386 EL DORADO, AR 71730 NEW SMYRNA BEACH, FL 32168 ABE TROY HENDRICKS ADAM MICHAEL OWENS A MINOR ADDIE B SMITH 14685 COUNTY ROAD 475 STAN & SHARON OWENS CO-GDNS 122 UNION 404 LINDALE, TX 75771 4017 HOPEWELL ROAD EL DORADO, AR 71730 JUNCTION CITY, AR 71749 ADDIE WATTS ADENIA R ROBBINS ADRI ANN KOOMS 9207 SOUTH PERRY AVE 1103 WEST ELM STREET 260 SUNNYBROOK LANE CHICAGO, IL 60620 EL DORADO, AR 71730 EL DORADO, AR 71730 ADRIENNE M FREEMAN AGNES P GARRETT WOOLDRIDGE AIDA Q RUSSELL P O BOX 102 C/O WILLIAM COOK & ASSOC PLLC 5403 BAYOU DRIVE NEWPORT, AR 72112 314 EAST OAK ST BOSSIER CITY, LA 71112 EL DORADO, AR 71730 AILEEN S ESTRADA AIMEE ELIZABETH RHORER AL COURTNEY 623 SARATOGA DRIVE 3832 BERKLEY HILL AVENUE P.O. BOX 6321 CHICAGO HEIGHTS, IL 60411 BATON ROUGE, LA 70809 SHERWOOD, AR 72124 3 Brine Leases (continued) ALAN K MORRISON ALAN KETTLE ALAN T BRIAN 624 NORTH JEFFERSON 1401 STRATFORD ROAD P O BOX 156 EL DORADO, AR 71730 TOPEKA, KS 66604 RAMONA, OK 74061 ALBERT B CALDWELL JR & ALBERT B MOORE JR ALBERT C LOONEY WILMA F CALDWELL 1100 GERMANSCHOOL ROAD APT 330 205 WELLINGTON DRIVE 1014 N LEE AVENUE RICHMOND, VA 23225 BOSSIER CITY, LA 71111 EL DORADO, AR 71730-4722 ALBERT EARL PROTHRO & ALBERT EZELL & GAILE EZELL ALBERT GERALD WILSON PATRICE PROTHRO 794 HOPEWELL ROAD 3377 STELLAR LANE 174 DREAM WEAVER LANE EL DORADO, AR 71730 OAK HARBOR, WA 98277 EL DORADO, AR 71730 ALBERT HANNA ALBERT LEE EUDY ALBERT N. JOHNSTON 312 PEACH 11239 CLINT PARKER RD. 15 PINE CIRCLE EL DORADO, AR 71730 CONROE, TX 77303 HEBER SPRINGS, AR 72543-8199 ALBERT PENDLETON ALBERTA G. MCDONALD ALBERTINE EVERS 40 OLD MIDDLETOWN ROAD 2600 DEER CROSSING 2640 VIA ANACAPA PEARL RIVER, NY 10965 EL DORADO, AR 71730 PALOS VERDES ESTAT, CA 90274 ALBERTINE PRATT HARRISON ALENE BROWNING YEAGER ALFONZO DAVID ANDERSON 206 OAKHURST BLVD. 1111 JAPONICA LANE 2824 E. AV Q2 APT. 109, BLDG. 6 SHREVEPORT, LA 71118 PALMDALE, CA 93550-4154 EL DORADO, AR 71730 ALFRED ALDERSON JR ALFRED C HARRISON JR ALFRED MCRAE BRACY III P O BOX 330837 159 HARRISON RD 202 WYTHE AVE HOUSTON, TX 77233-0837 EL DORADO, AR 71730 STEPHENS CITY, VA 22655-5910 ALFRED T BRIAN ALFRED W MCGAUGH ALFREDA BENGE 755 HERITAGE PKWY & WAUNITA MCGAUGH 1301 RIVER BEACH DR APT 206 ALLEN, TX 75002 1791 PARKERS CHAPEL RD FT LAUDERDALE, FL 33315-1168 EL DORADO, AR 71730 ALICE ANN ABBOTT ALICE BARNES SLAYTON ALICE BELEW 1917 WEST CEDAR 1407 SANTA FE TRAIL P. O. BOX 12425 EL DORADO, AR 71730 TYLER, TX 75703 ODESSA, TX 79768-2425 4 Brine Leases (continued) ALICE C. BRADLEY ALICE C. WHEELUS ALICE E LYONS 264 UNION 782 1998 TRUST AGREEMENT 5606 SPRING CREEK WAY EL DORADO, AR 71730 500 OAK MANOR DRIVE ELK GROVE, CA 95758 EL DORADO, AR 71730 ALICE E WILSON ALICE E. CHERRY ALICE FAY RICHMOND 6298 MAGNOLIA HIGHWAY 13347 RENE AVE. 191 MOUNT UNION ROAD EL DORADO, AR 71730 GULFPORT, MS 39503-5345 EL DORADO, AR 71730 ALICE FAYE CHASTAIN ALICE FAYE JONES ALICE FOSTER BRADLEY 3505 MAYWOOD 4605 SOUTH BENTON 1215 NORTH WASHINGTON BENTON, AR 72015 KANSAS CITY, MO 64130 MAGNOLIA, AR 71753 ALICE G PITTMAN ALICE LYNNE JONES ALICE MAHONY P O BOX 214 253 WOOD RD. 254 MAHONY FARM RD. PLAIN DEALING, LA 71064 EL DORADO, AR 71730 EL DORADO, AR 71730 ALICE MOON ALICE RAYE NORRIS ALICE SIMON MCCLELLAN 514 NORTH PALMER 313 RUSHWOOD ROAD 330 RIVERCOVE DR BRECKENRIDGE, TX 76424 EL DORADO, AR 71730 GARLAND, TX 75044-4918 ALLEN B POORE ALLEN CATES & KARRIE MAY ALLEN E LACHUT & CAROL LACHUT 8725 EAST KEIM DRIVE CATES 4314 WEST HILLSBORO SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85253 143 BURLESON ROAD EL DORADO, AR 71730 EL DORADO, AR 71730 ALLEN NUNLEY JR ALLIE M STOTT 2005 TRUST ALLISON HARGETT 7287 MAGNOLIA HWY C/O ALLIE M STOTT TRUSTEE 191 MCCORMICK LANE EL DORADO, AR 71730 2577 HAYNESVILLE HWY CALHOUN, LA 71225 EL DORADO, AR 71730 ALLISON PEPPER ALMA JEAN GILLESPIE ALMA JEAN TURNER C/O JAN PEPPER 1307 N. COWAN P O BOX 862 217 RABBIT ROAD LEWISVILLE, TX 75057 WALDO, AR 71770-0862 EL DORADO, AR 71730 ALTA JO LYLES ALTA MARY FIELDS ALTON R MASSEY & RUTH MASSEY 7733 CHEROKEE 4009 WEST 17TH 1710 SHORT SOUTHWEST AVENUE HAGGERMAN, NM 88232 PINE BLUFF, AR 71603 EL DORADO, AR 71730 5 Brine Leases (continued) ALTON W. HEARIN ALTON WAYNE OWENS & ALVA WENDELL TALLEY 2222 JUNCTION CITY HIGHWAY LORI OWENS 804 CRESTWOOD EL DORADO, AR 71730 1934 PARKERS CHAPEL RD EL DORADO, AR 71730 EL DORADO, AR 71730 ALVIA O CARY JR ALVIE FOSTER ALVIN PRESTON PRICE 75 THUNDERBIRD LANE P. O. BOX 1021 255 EUBANKS RD HUNTINGDON, TN 38344 BALL, LA 71405 SIMSBORO, LA 71275 ALVIN PRESTON PRICE ALVIN Y GREEN SR ALYCE MARIE CLARK & LANELL PRICE P O BOX 377 4635 COUNTRY CREEK DRIVE 255 EUBANKS RD BERNICE, LA 71222 APT 1072 SIMSBORO, LA 71275 DALLAS, TX 75236 AMANDA JONES AMANDA M MCCLEVE AMANDA NELL KINARD 358 PINE STREET 17801 S 157TH WAY C/O MARY M LLOYD AMITY, AR 71921 GILBERT, AZ 85296 RR4 BOX 4078 TRINITY, TX 75862 AMBER B ROY AMBER BULLOCK CARPENTER AMBER DENISE ALLEN 2327 TOWER AVE 200 COUNTY RD 3644 110 BOUGHER RD SUPERIOR, WI 54880-4840 SALTILLO, TX 75478-4207 EL DORADO, AR 71730 AMBER PEDERSEN AMELIA HOGUE TAYLOR AMFRYVA LLC 205 WINESAP LANE 5977 HAYNESVILLE HIGHWAY C/O AIMEE VALLS BENTONVILLE, AR 72712 EL DORADO, AR 71730 4370 E PERRY PARKWAY GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO 80121 AMY CAROL CARY AMY E MARTINDILL & AMY JO KILLINGSWORTH 910 EVA HARBOR ROAD KEITH Y MARTINDILL P.
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