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FALCON V, LLC, Et Al.,1 DEBTORS. CASE NO. 19-10547 CHAPT Case 19-10547 Doc 103 Filed 05/21/19 Entered 05/21/19 08:56:32 Page 1 of 13 UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA IN RE: CASE NO. 19-10547 FALCON V, L.L.C., et al.,1 CHAPTER 11 DEBTORS. (JOINTLY ADMINISTERED) ORDER APPROVING FALCON V, L.L.C.'S ACQUISITION OF ANADARKO E&P ONSHORE LLC’S INTEREST IN CERTAIN OIL, GAS AND MINERAL INTERESTS Considering the motion of the debtors-in-possession, Falcon V, L.L.C., (“Falcon”) for an order authorizing Falcon’s acquisition of the interest of Anadarko E&P Onshore LLC (“Anadarko”) in certain oil, gas and mineral leases (P-13), the evidence admitted and argument of counsel at a May 14, 2019 hearing, the record of the case and applicable law, IT IS ORDERED that the Debtors are authorized to take all actions necessary to consummate the March 1, 2019 Partial Assignment of Oil, Gas and Mineral Leases (the “Assignment”) by which Anadarko agreed to assign its right, title and interest in and to certain oil, gas and mineral leases in the Port Hudson Field, including the Letter Agreement between Falcon and Anadarko attached to this order as Exhibit 1. IT IS FURTHERED ORDERED that notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this order, the relief granted in this order and any payment to be made hereunder shall be subject to the terms of this court's orders authorizing debtor-in-possession financing and/or granting the use of cash collateral in these chapter 11 cases (including with respect to any budgets governing or related to such use), and the terms of such financing and/or cash collateral orders shall control if 1 The Debtors and the last four digits of their respective taxpayer identification numbers are Falcon V, L.L.C. (1725); Falcon V Holdings, L.L.C. (8542); and ORX Resources, L.L.C. (9032). The Debtors' address is 400 Poydras Street, Suite 1100, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130.. 1 Case 19-10547 Doc 103 Filed 05/21/19 Entered 05/21/19 08:56:32 Page 2 of 13 there is any inconsistency between the terms of such financing and/or cash collateral orders and any action taken or proposed to be taken pursuant to this order. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notwithstanding Bankruptcy Rule 6004(h), this order is immediately effective and enforceable upon its entry and any stay of the effectiveness of this order is abrogated. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this court shall retain jurisdiction with respect to any matters, claims, rights, or disputes arising from or related to the implementation of this order. Baton Rouge, Louisiana, May 14, 2019. s/ Douglas D. Dodd DOUGLAS D. DODD UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY JUDGE 2 Case 19-10547 Doc 103 Filed 05/21/19 Entered 05/21/19 08:56:32 Page 3 of 13 Exhibit 1 Case 19-10547 Doc 103 Filed 05/21/19 Entered 05/21/19 08:56:32 Page 4 of 13 Case 19-10547 Doc 103 Filed 05/21/19 Entered 05/21/19 08:56:32 Page 5 of 13 Case 19-10547 Doc 103 Filed 05/21/19 Entered 05/21/19 08:56:32 Page 6 of 13 Case 19-10547 Doc 103 Filed 05/21/19 Entered 05/21/19 08:56:32 Page 7 of 13 Case 19-10547 Doc 103 Filed 05/21/19 Entered 05/21/19 08:56:32 Page 8 of 13 Case 19-10547 Doc 103 Filed 05/21/19 Entered 05/21/19 08:56:32 Page 9 of 13 Case 19-10547 Doc 103 Filed 05/21/19 Entered 05/21/19 08:56:32 Page 10 of 13 Case 19-10547 Doc 103 Filed 05/21/19 Entered 05/21/19 08:56:32 Page 11 of 13 Case 19-10547 Doc 103 Filed 05/21/19 Entered 05/21/19 08:56:32 Page 12 of 13 Case 19-10547 Doc 103 Filed 05/21/19 Entered 05/21/19 08:56:32 Page 13 of 13 Case 19-10547 Doc 103-1 Filed 05/21/19 Entered 05/21/19 08:56:32 Page 1 of 135 Notice Recipients District/Off: 053N−3 User: ddic Date Created: 5/21/2019 Case: 19−10547 Form ID: pdf801 Total: 8395 Recipients of Notice of Electronic Filing: ust U.S. Trustee [email protected] aty Amelia L. Bueche [email protected] aty Edward H. Arnold, III [email protected] aty Jan M. Hayden [email protected] aty Lacey Elizabeth Rochester [email protected] aty Louis M. Phillips [email protected] aty Patrick M. Shelby [email protected] aty Paul Douglas Stewart, Jr. [email protected] aty Ryan M Seidemann [email protected] TOTAL: 9 Recipients submitted to the BNC (Bankruptcy Noticing Center): db Falcon V, L.L.C. 400 Poydras Street Suite 1100 New Orleans, LA 70130 intp Christopher J. Lento Assistant Attorneys General Civil Division/Lands & Natural Resources Post Office Box 94005 Baton Rouge, LA 70804−9005 aty Joseph Rovira HUNTON ANDREWS KURTH LLP 600 TRAVIS STREET, SUITE 4200 HOUSTON, TX 77002 aty Timothy A. Tad Davidson HUNTON ANDREWS KURTH LLP 600 TRAVIS STREET, SUITE 4200 HOUSTON, TX 77002 1931249 1884159 ONTARIO LIMITED 27 WOLSELEY STREET TORONTO, ON M5T 1A3 1931250 1913, LLC C/O WALTER E SCHWING 473 CHERRY HOLLOW RD FREDERICKSBURG, TX 78624 1931251 1985 VATHAYANON CHILDRENS TRS 1/2/85 JEFF S VATHAYANON TRTEE 11255 BONDSHIRE DRIVE RENO, NV 89511 1931252 1987 HILL LIVING TRUST CATHERINE HILL TRUSTEE 9656 DOMER RD SANTEE, CA 92071−1401 1931253 3088LAKE EXPLORATION LLC 601 POYDRAS ST STE 1725 NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130−6033 1940550 405 Baxterville LLC Blocked CapEx Account 405 Lexington Ave, 59th Floor New York, NY 10174 1931254 405 Baxterville LLC Blocked CapEx Account 405 Lexington Ave, 59th Floor New York, NY 10174 1940324 405 Baxterville LLC Blocked CapEx Account 405 Lexington Ave, 59th Floor New York, NY 10174 1940340 405 Baxterville LLC Blocked CapEx Account 405 Lexington Ave, 59th Floor New York, NY 10174 1939559 405 Baxterville, LLC c/o Joseph Rovira HUNTON ANDREWS KURTH LLP 600 TRAVIS STREET, SUITE 4200 HOUSTON, TX 77002 1939558 405 Baxterville, LLC c/o Timothy A. Tad Davidson, II HUNTON ANDREWS KURTH LLP 600 TRAVIS STREET, SUITE 4200 HOUSTON, TX 77002 1931255 5270KERRY M DANTONI AND PAULA H DANTONI 11825 SPRING MEADOW DR BATON ROUGE, LA 70818 1931256 5396MARLENE BERGERON CABALLERO 12155 MORGANFIELD AVE BATON ROUGE, LA 70818 1931257 817 TRUST ARNOLD W JOHNSON TRUSTEE 1017 ROYAL SAINT GEORGE DR1 NAPERVILLE, IL 60563−2322 1931258 A & D INVESTMENT INC PO BOX 605 DENHAM SPRINGS, LA 70727−0605 1931259 A 1 A INVESTMENT CORP PO BOX 605 DENHAM SPRINGS, LA 70727 1931260 A ALEXANDER KENNEL 519 UNIVERSITY AVE BOULDER, CO 80302 1931261 A B DUGAS TEST TR FBO MONIQUE E M GUTIERREZ % P FURNESS TTEE 529 CRESTLAWN DR LAFAYETTE, LA 70503 1931262 A B HALL JR SUCCESSION RUTH M HALL EXECUTRIX 6142 W PERIMETER BATON ROUGE, LA 70811−6341 1931263 A CLAY PIERCE, JR AND MARILYN C PIERCE P O BOX 3233 BATON ROUGE, LA 70821−3233 1931264 A D L MALCOLM HOLDINGS LTD 501−1137 ROYAL YORK RD TORONTO, ON M9A 4A7 1931265 A J ROBINSON, JR P O BOX 53964 LAFAYETTE, LA 70505−3964 1931266 A LESTER DELHOMME 122 HIGHLAND DR LAFAYETTE, LA 70506 1931267 A MATTHEW WELD 277 ROYAL POINCIANA WAY PALM BEACH, FL 33480 1931268 A SHELBY EASTERLY III 142 DEL NORTE AVE DENHAM SPRINGS, LA 70726 1931269 A WILBERTS SONS LLC P O BOX 694 PLAQUEMINES, LA 70764 1931270 A&B Valve And Piping Systems LLC Dept 172 P.O. Box 4458 Houston, TX 77210−4458 1931271 A&W Outdoors P.O. Box 949 New Roads, LA 70760 1931272 AARON ABRAMSON 1611 AUDUBON NEW ORLEANS, LA 70118−5501 1931273 AARON JACKSON 21852 SAMUEL RD ZACHARY, LA 70791−9115 1931274 AARON JACKSON, JR 5262 LENNOX ST ZACHARY, LA 70791−3430 Case 19-10547 Doc 103-1 Filed 05/21/19 Entered 05/21/19 08:56:32 Page 2 of 135 1931275 AARON JACKSON, JR AND ROSA LEE JACKSON 5262 LENNOX ST ZACHARY, LA 70791−3430 1931276 AARON JOSEPH OBERSTE AND 29196 S REDWOOD DRIVE DENHAM SPRINGS, LA 70726 1931277 ABADIAH MARYLAND 2201 JOURDAN AVE NEW ORLEANS, LA 70117 1931278 ABBY DEL LONG PHILLIP D LONG, CUST 520 STONE CREEK DRIVE CHARLESTON, SC 29414−5051 1931279 ABG Sundal Collier ASA Postboks 1444 Vika 0115 Oslo, NORWAY 1931280 ABNER JENKINS 324 ROBBIE DR DENHAM SPRINGS, LA 70726−2505 1931281 ABNER JENKINS USUFRUCT 324 ROBBIE DR DENHAM SPRINGS, LA 70726−2025 1931283 ABRAM MCGULL 3126 E VALLEY WATER MILL RD APT 4206 SPRINGFIELD, MO 65803−4915 1931284 ABRON HUNT JR P O BOX 393 CENTERVILLE, LA 70522 1931286 ACCU−Line Wireline Services, LLC P.O. Box 3307 Lafayette, LA 70502 1931287 ACHARD & CO P O BOX 294 ASHFIELD, MA 01330 1931288 ACKERMAN FAMILY TRUST 6/12/80 ED J & PATRIC ACKERMAN−CO−TRUS 221 CAMINO DE LAS COLINAS REDONDO BEACH, CA 90277 1931290 ADA JACKSON JONES 180 WOOD ST APT 119 PLAINESVILLE, OH 44077 1931291 ADA LOUISE WILLIAMS PERKINS 2141 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD #17 LAKE CHARLES, LA 70605 1931292 ADAM BENJAMIN BREIDENBACH 2172 MYRTLE AVE BATON ROUGE, LA 70806 1931293 ADAM G PATIN 5629 OAK GROVE LN PORT ALLEN, LA 70767 1931294 ADAM MICHAEL CHEMIN 12650 TALMADGE CRUMOLT BAKER, LA 70714 1931295 ADAM ONEILL 9164 DREW DR DENHAM SPRINGS, LA 70726 1931296 ADAM P CALAIS 600 N. RIVER RD. DENHAM SPRINGS, LA 70726 1931297 ADAM P CALAIS 600 N. RIVER RD. 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