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21-11051-Lgb Doc 27 Filed 06/16/21 Entered 06/16/21 14:28:34 21-11051-lgb Doc 27 Filed 06/16/21 Entered 06/16/21 14:28:34 Main Document Pg 1 of 24 21-11051-lgb Doc 27 Filed 06/16/21 Entered 06/16/21 14:28:34 Main Document Pg 2 of 24 Exhibit A 21-11051-lgb Doc 27 Filed 06/16/21 Entered 06/16/21 14:28:34 Main Document Pg 3 of 24 Exhibit A Served via First-Class Mail Name Attention Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 City State Zip Country Agrostroy Pt LLC Attn: Andrey Bekrenev Room #10A 43 Zhilunovich Street Minsk Belarus Algol Dv LLC Euro Attn: Ivan Loboiko 2nd Ambulatorniy Passway, 10 2nd Floor, Unit 207 Moscow Russian Federation Centerra Gold Inc 1 University Avenue Suite 1500 Toronto ONT M5J 2P1 Canada Central Treasury of the Ministry of Finance of Kyrgyz Republic Attn: Public Reception Erkindik Boulevard 58 Bishkek 720040 Kyrgyzstan Cummins LLC Attn: Andrei Stepanov Klyazma 1G, Khimki Moscow Region Russia Drilling Company Stalker Ltd Attn: Norvin V.V. 2 CholPOn-Atinskaya St. Bishkek Kyrgyz Republic Epiroc Central Asia LLP Attn: Roman Uteshev 14 Iliyas Zhansugiruly Astana Kazakhstan Esco Belgium S.A. Attn: Svetlana Titova Zoning Industrial Rue Des Fours A Chaux Frameries Belgium Attn: Kassenov B., Kemal Cetinelli & Eurasian Machinery LLP Sergey Grekhov N. Nazarbaev Avenue 277/66 Almaty City Kazakhstan Goldenman Petroleum Equipment Co. Attn: Edilbek Esenbekov Rm 712, Wandaguoji Park No 67 Fuquan Str. Dongying China Government Of The Kyrgyz Republic Attn: Prime Minister Dom Pravitel’Stva Bishkek 720003 Kyrgyz Republic Gth Tehnodom Germaniya LLP Rozybakieva Street 125/1 Ap 4 Almaty Kazakhstan IP Consult (International) Ltd Attn: Stephane Kieffer Portland House Glacis Road GX11 1AA Gibraltar Kemira Oyj Attn: Tuomo Keskinen Porkkalankat U 3 PO Box 330 Helsinki Finland KOC Trade Union Attn: Ramis Mambetaliev 31 Tynystanova Str Karakol Kyrgyzstan Kumtor Gold Company CJSC 24 Ibraimova Street Bishkek 720001 Kyrgyzstan Kumtor Operating Company CJSC 24 Ibraimova Street Bishkek 720001 Kyrgyzstan Attn: Benjamin Mintz and Kyrgyz Republic c/o Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP Lucas B. Barrett 250 W. 55th Street New York NY 10019-9710 Kyrgyz Republic c/o Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP Attn: Seth J. Kleinman 70 West Madison Street Suite 4200 Chicago IL 60602-4321 Attention: Chairman of the Kyrgyzaltyn Board of Directors Ulitsa Abdumomunova, Dom 195 Bishkek 720040 Kyrgyz Republic Liebherr Export Ag – Spare Parts Attn: Steiner Sandra General-Guisanstrasse 14 Nussbaumen AG Switzerland Machinery Intertrade Limited Attn: Bulent Atar Alliance House 12 Caxton Street London Great Britain Maptek Ltd. Attn: Stephen Cowley 3 Darnaway Street Edinburgh United Kingdom Maxam Kazakhstan LLP Attn: Alexey Chernov & Aliya Makhmutova 40, 4th Floor Republic Avenue Karaganda Republic Of Kazakhtstan New York State Department of Taxation New York State Department of Taxation Attn: Letitia James And Enid 28 Liberty Street, and Finance and Finance C/O Special Bankruptcy Counsel Nagler Stuart 17Th Floor New York NY 10005 NY Attorney General State of New York Office of the Attorney General The Capitol Albany NY 12224 Attn: Linda A. Riffkin and 201 Varick Street, Office of the United States Trustee Office of the United States Trustee Andrea B. Schwartz US Federal Office Building Suite 1006 New York NY 10014 R.C. Moffatt Supply Limited Attn: Emily Kingston 725 Mackenzie Ave East PO Box 13 Atikokan ONT P0T 1C0 Canada Rimex Supply Ltd. Attn: Zahra Nerval 9726 186Th Street Surrey BC Canada Sanatori Avrora Ud Pkr Attn: Akibaev A.A. S.Bulan-Sorgottu Issyk-Kul Reg Issyk-Kul Obl Kyrgyz Republic Sanatorium Kyrgyzskoe Vzmorye Attn: Namazova Aliya Kadyrbekovna CholPon-Ata Bosteri Kyrgyz Republic Sandvik Mining And Construction Attn: Vorozhtsov 42 Timiryazev Street Exhibition Hall No. 10, Block C. 7 Floor Almaty Kazakhstan Sdl Ugo Ltd. Attn: B.Chukin 184 Ahunbaeva St. Apt 413 Bishkek Kyrgyz Republic Spc Vulcan Inc Attn: Oleg Razinkov 17 Akademika Artsimovicha Str. Rm IV, Office 10 Moscow Russian Federation Specpricep Company LLC Attn: Volkova Natalia Proezd Melioratorov House 38 Tver City Russian Federation Stewart Assay And Environmental Attn: Salamat Imanakunov & Laboratory 2 Kalinina St. Jayyl Reg., Chuy Obl Kara-Balta Kyrgyz Republic Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Attn: James L. Bromley 125 Broad Street New York NY 10004 Transityre Bv Michelin Export Fa Attn: Isma Bouhaddouf & Boivka Vitaliy Eikdong 5 PO Box 6578 Breda HN 4802 Netherlands Usubaliev Kylychbek Attn: Usubaliev Kylychbek Sadygalievic V Verh-Atbashi Stroitelnaya 3 Kyrgyz Republic Vzryvprom Technology Ltd. Attn: Romanenko Alexander Bld 34 Karbysheva Str Kostanay Kazakhstan Ysyk-Kol Resource Ltd Attn: Askhad K. Seitkaziev 32 Janetov St., Tilekmat V Jeti-Oguz Region Issyk-Kul Obl Kyrgyz Republic In re: Kumtor Gold Company CJSC and Kumtor Operating Company CJSC, Case No. 21-11051 (LGB) Page 1 of 1 21-11051-lgb Doc 27 Filed 06/16/21 Entered 06/16/21 14:28:34 Main Document Pg 4 of 24 Exhibit B 21-11051-lgb Doc 27 Filed 06/16/21 Entered 06/16/21 14:28:34 Main Document Pg 5 of 24 Exhibit B Served via Electronic Mail Name Attention 1 Attention 2 Email Agrostroy Pt LLC Attn: Andrey Bekrenev [email protected] Algol Dv LLC Euro Attn: Ivan Loboiko [email protected] Centerra Gold Inc [email protected] Central Treasury of the Ministry of Finance of Kyrgyz Republic Attn: Public Reception [email protected] Cummins LLC Attn: Andrei Stepanov [email protected] Drilling Company Stalker Ltd Attn: Norvin V.V. [email protected] Epiroc Central Asia LLP Attn: Roman Uteshev [email protected] Esco Belgium S.A. Attn: Svetlana Titova [email protected] Attn: Kassenov B., Kemal Cetinelli & Sergey [email protected] Eurasian Machinery LLP Grekhov [email protected] Goldenman Petroleum Equipment Co. Attn: Edilbek Esenbekov [email protected] Gth Tehnodom Germaniya LLP [email protected] IP Consult (International) Ltd Attn: Stephane Kieffer [email protected] Kemira Oyj Attn: Tuomo Keskinen [email protected] KGC Trade Union Attn: Kalysbek Ryspaev [email protected] KOC Trade Union Attn: Ramis Mambetaliev [email protected] Attn: Benjamin Mintz and Lucas B. [email protected] Kyrgyz Republic c/o Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP Barrett [email protected] Kyrgyz Republic c/o Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP Attn: Seth J. Kleinman [email protected] Liebherr Export Ag – Spare Parts Attn: Steiner Sandra [email protected] Machinery Intertrade Limited Attn: Bulent Atar [email protected] Maptek Ltd. Attn: Stephen Cowley [email protected] [email protected] Maxam Kazakhstan LLP Attn: Alexey Chernov & Aliya Makhmutova [email protected] New York State Department of Taxation New York State Department of Taxation and Finance and Finance C/O Special Bankruptcy Counsel [email protected] Attn: Linda A. Riffkin And Andrea B. Office of the United States Trustee Office of the United States Trustee Schwartz [email protected] R.C. Moffatt Supply Limited Attn: Emily Kingston [email protected] Rimex Supply Ltd. Attn: Zahra Nerval [email protected] Sanatori Avrora Ud Pkr Attn: Akibaev A.A. [email protected] Sanatorium Kyrgyzskoe Vzmorye Attn: Namazova Aliya Kadyrbekovna [email protected] Sandvik Mining And Construction Attn: Vorozhtsov [email protected] [email protected] Sdl Ugo Ltd. Attn: B.Chukin [email protected] Spc Vulcan Inc Attn: Oleg Razinkov [email protected] Specpricep Company LLC Attn: Volkova Natalia [email protected] Stewart Assay And Environmental Attn: Salamat Imanakunov & Laboratory [email protected] In re: Kumtor Gold Company CJSC and Kumtor Operating Company CJSC, Case No. 21-11051 (LGB) Page 1 of 2 21-11051-lgb Doc 27 Filed 06/16/21 Entered 06/16/21 14:28:34 Main Document Pg 6 of 24 Exhibit B Served via Electronic Mail Name Attention 1 Attention 2 Email Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Attn: James L. Bromley [email protected] [email protected] Transityre Bv Michelin Export Fa Attn: Isma Bouhaddouf & Boivka Vitaliy [email protected] Usubaliev Kylychbek Attn: Usubaliev Kylychbek Sadygalievic [email protected] Vzryvprom Technology Ltd. Attn: Romanenko Alexander [email protected] Ysyk-Kol Resource Ltd Attn: Askhad K. Seitkaziev [email protected] In re: Kumtor Gold Company CJSC and Kumtor Operating Company CJSC, Case No. 21-11051 (LGB) Page 2 of 2 21-11051-lgb Doc 27 Filed 06/16/21 Entered 06/16/21 14:28:34 Main Document Pg 7 of 24 Exhibit C 21-11051-lgb Doc 27 Filed 06/16/21 Entered 06/16/21 14:28:34 Main Document Pg 8 of 24 Exhibit C Served via First-Class Mail Name Attention Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 City State Zip Country "Ingosstrakh" Insurance Company Customer Service 219 Chuy Ave., Fl. 2 Bishkek Kyrgyzstan 11151207 Canada Inc. Ed Desjardins 1632 Place De Nantes Saint-Lazare QC Canada Aaliev S.A. PV Turgunbaev K.T. 67 Oktyabrskaya., Kant Issyk-Ata Reg Chuy Obl Kyrgyzstan AB Solution LLP Svetlana Vinogradova Block 1, Building 84 Buhar Jyra Avenue Kazybek Bi District Kazakhstan Aba Company Ltd Dushebaev Azat Keneshbekovich 3 Kulatov Street Bishkek Kyrgyzstan Abacus Hydraulics Ltd. Roberto Campanelli 835 Ellingham Avenue Pointe-Claire Canada Abakirov S. PV Oleg, Sayakbay 78 Tynystanov St Bishkek Kyrgyzstan Abdullaev Rustam Ahmedjanovich ( Abdullaev Rustam Ahmedjanovich Dushanbinskaya Str 10 Kant Kyrgyzstan Abdygaziev Muratbek Kanymetovich Abdygaziev Muratbek Kanymetovich Naryn Tilenbaev Str 62 Kyrgyzstan Abm Auto Ltd Alexey Donis 38A Gorkiy St., Promzona Bishkek Kyrgyzstan Above & Beyond Events Inc. Tracey Levison 460 College Steet, Suite 202 Toronto ON Canada Abyshev Kanatbek Ushurbekovich ( Abyshev Kanatbek Ushurbekovich 20708195800190 Bishkek Kyrgyzstan Account and Audit LLC Getman V.V. 42 Erkindik Blv., Off 1 Bishkek Kyrgyzstan Acklands Grainger Inc. Michele Farrell 7111 Kennedy Road Mississauga On Canada Adal Azyk Ltd. Askat Abdrakhmanov-Marketologist 43A Logvinenko St., Novo-P V Issyk-Ata Reg Chuy Obl Kyrgyzstan Adis Logistics Ltd Saralaev E.B.
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