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In the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Oklahoma Case: 21-10840 Doc: 181 Filed: 05/13/21 Page: 1 of 5 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA IN RE: Case No. 21-10840-SAH DORCHESTER RESOURCES, LP, (Chapter 11) Debtor. NOTICE OF MASTER SERVICE LIST (As of May 13, 2021) Debtor, Dorchester Resources, LP, hereby submits the attached as the Master Service List: Respectfully Submitted, /s/ J. Clay Christensen J. Clay Christensen (OBA # 11789) Jeffrey E. Tate (OBA #17150) Jonathan M. Miles (OBA #31152) Brock Z. Pittman (OBA #32853) Emily J. Irwin (OBA #33880) CHRISTENSEN LAW GROUP, P.L.L.C. The Parkway Building 3401 N.W. 63rd Street, Suite 600 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73116 Telephone: (405) 232-2020 Facsimile: (405) 228-1113 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] PROPOSED ATTORNEYS FOR DEBTOR 1 Case: 21-10840 Doc: 181 Filed: 05/13/21 Page: 2 of 5 Amplify Energy Operating LLC ConocoPhillips Company 500 Dallas St, Ste 1700 925 N Eldridge Pkwy Houston, TX 77002 Houston, TX 77079 Arkoma Operations LLC Contango Resources, Inc 425 W Capital, Ste 3550 717 Texas Avenue, Ste 2900 Little Rock, AR 72201 Houston, TX 77002 Blue Water Resources, LLC Continental Resources, Inc 2508 E 71St St, Ste B 20 N Broadway Tulsa, OK 74136 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Casillas Petroleum Resource Partners, LLC Crowe & Dunlevy 401 S Boston Ave, Ste 2400 Attn: William H. Hoch, III Tulsa, OK 74103 Attn: Margaret M. Sine 324 N. Robinson Ave., Ste 100 Chesapeake Operating, Inc Oklahoma City, OK 73102 6100 N Western Ave [email protected] Oklahoma City, OK 73118 [email protected] Christensen Law Group, PLLC Devon Energy Production Company, LP Attn: J. Clay Christensen 333 West Sheridan Ave Attn: Jeffrey E.Tate Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Attn: Jonathan M. Miles Attn: Brock Pittman Enable Midstream Partners Attn: Emily Irwin 499 W Sheridan Ave, Ste 1500 3401 N.W. 63rd St., Ste. 600 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Oklahoma City, OK 73116 [email protected] Foundation Energy Management, LLC [email protected] Attn: Eddie W. Rhea [email protected] 5057 Keller Springs Rd, Ste 650 [email protected] Addison, TX 75001 [email protected] Hilcorp Energy Company Cimarex Energy Co 1111 Travis St 1700 Lincoln St, Ste 3700 Houston, TX 77002 Denver, CO 80203 Indigo Minerals LLC Citizen Energy III, LLC 600 Travis St, Ste 5500 320 S Boston Ave, Ste 900 Houston, TX 77002 Tulsa, OK 74103 2 Case: 21-10840 Doc: 181 Filed: 05/13/21 Page: 3 of 5 JMA Energy Company, LLC Teocalli Exploration LLC Attn: Michael J. Massad 6608 N Western Ave 1021 Northwest Grand Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73116 Oklahoma City, OK 73118 Territory Resources LLC Mach II, LLC Attn: Legal Dept Attn: Michael Reel 1511 S. Sangre Rd 14201 Wireless Way Stillwater, OK 74074 Oklahoma City, OK 73134 Trinity Operating (USG), LLC Mach Resources, LLC 601 Travis St, Ste 1900 Attn: Greg Dewey Houston, TX 77002 14201 Wireless Way Oklahoma City, OK 73134 Unbridled Resources LLC 1111 Bagby St, Ste 1600 Magnolia Midstream Gas Services Houston, TX 77002 1 Williams Center P.O. Box 2400, M.D 47 Legal Weatherly Oil & Gas, LLC Tulsa, OK 74172 4849 Greenville Ave, Ste 1250 Dallas, TX 75206 Office of the United States Trustee Attn: Marjorie J Creasey Williams Midstream Gas Services LLC 215 Dean A McGee Ave, Rm 408 1 Williams Center Oklahoma City, OK 73102 P.O. Box 2400, M.D 47 Legal [email protected] Tulsa, OK 74172 Presidio Petroleum LLC Winstead PC 500 W 7th St, Ste 803 Attn: Clint Bodien Fort Worth, TX 76102 Attn: Joseph J Wielebinski Attn: Annmarie Chiarello Riviera Operating, LLC 500 Winstead Bldg 717 Texas Ave, Ste 2000 2728 N Harwood St Houston, TX 77002 Dallas, TX 75201 [email protected] Sandridge Exploration & Production LLC 1 East Sheridan, Ste 500 XTO Energy, Inc Oklahoma City, OK 73104 22777 Springwoods Village Pkwy Spring, TX 77389 Scout Energy Management 4901 LBJ Freeway, Ste 300 Louisiana Department of Revenue Dallas, TX 75244 P.O. Box 201 Baton Rouge, LA 70821‐0201 3 Case: 21-10840 Doc: 181 Filed: 05/13/21 Page: 4 of 5 Oklahoma Tax Commission Ryan M. Seidemann 2501 N Lincoln Blvd State of Louisiana Natural Resources Oklahoma City, OK 72194 P.O. Box 94005 Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9005 Texas Comptroller of Public Account [email protected] Capital Station P.O. Box 13528 Reagan E. Bradford Austin, TX 78711‐3528 Bradford & Wilson PLLC 431 W. Main Street, Ste. D Virginia Department of Taxation Oklahoma City, OK 73102 P.O. Box 1500 [email protected] Richmond, VA 23218‐1500 Kevin P. Doyle Internal Revenue Service Robert J. Winter P.O. Box 37945 Pray Walker PC Hartford, CT 06176‐7945 100 W 5th St., Ste. 900 Tulsa, OK 74103 Kay Sewell [email protected] Assistant U.S. Attorney 210 Park Ave., Ste 400 Andrew J. Nazar Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Polsinelli PC [email protected] 900 W 48th St., Ste. 900 Kansas City, MO 64112 Michael R. Perri [email protected] Perri Dunn PLLC 100 N Broadway Ave, Ste. 3280 Craig M. Regens Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Dale E. Cottingham [email protected] GableGotwals One Leadership Square, 15th Fl. Justin T. Hiersche 211 N. Robinson Ave. Eric G. Odom Oklahoma City, OK 73102-7255 Blaney Tweedy Tipton & Hiersche, PLLC 204 N. Robinson, Ste. 1250 Mark B. Toffoli P.O. Box 657 Gooding Law Firm Oklahoma City, OK 73101-0657 204 N. Robinson, Ste. 650 [email protected] Oklahoma City, OK 73102 [email protected] Tara LeDay McCreary, Veselka, Bragg & Allen, PC Ashley L. Harper P.O. Box 1269 Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP Round Rock, TX 78680 600 Travis Street, Ste. 4200 [email protected] Houston, Texas 77002 [email protected] 4 Case: 21-10840 Doc: 181 Filed: 05/13/21 Page: 5 of 5 Ghislaine G. Torres Bruner Gretchen Crawford Polsinelli P.C. Assistant District Attorney 1401 Lawrence Street, Ste. 2300 Oklahoma County Treasurer Denver, CO 80202 320 Robert S. Kerr, Ste. 505 [email protected] Oklahoma City, OK 73102 [email protected] Roland McKneely, Jr. P.O. Box 1433 El Prado, NM 87529 [email protected] Alexandra Schwarzman Kirkland & Ellis, LLP 300 N. LaSalle Chicago, Illinois 60654 [email protected] 5 .
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