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FALCON V, LLC, Et Al., DEBTORS. CHAPTER 11 CASE NO. 19-105 Case 19-10547 Doc 369 Filed 08/23/19 Entered 08/23/19 15:03:33 Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA IN RE: CHAPTER 11 FALCON V, L.L.C., et al.,1 CASE NO. 19-10547 DEBTORS. JOINTLY ADMINISTERED CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE Attached hereto is the Affidavit of Service of Jennifer S. Goods of Donlin, Recano & Company, Inc. (the “Affidavit”) which declares that a copy of the Amended Order Approving Disclosure Statement (P-356) was served on the parties listed in Exhibit 1 to the Affidavit on August 21, 2019. Dated: August 23, 2019 Respectfully submitted, KELLY HART PITRE /s/ Louis M. Phillips Patrick (Rick) M. Shelby (#31963) Louis M. Phillips (#10505) Amelia L. Bueche (#36817) One American Place 301 Main Street, Suite 1600 Baton Rouge, LA 70801-1916 Telephone: (225) 381-9643 Facsimile: (225) 336-9763 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Counsel for the Debtors 1 The “Debtors” are the following entities (the corresponding bankruptcy case numbers follow in parentheses): Falcon V, L.L.C. (Case No. 19-10547), ORX Resources, L.L.C. (Case No. 19-10548), and Falcon V Holdings, L.L.C. (Case No. 19-10561). The address of the Debtors is 400 Poydras Street, Suite 1100, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130. 1 Case 19-10547 Doc 369-1 Filed 08/23/19 Entered 08/23/19 15:03:33 Page 1 of 286 Case 19-10547 Doc 369-1 Filed 08/23/19 Entered 08/23/19 15:03:33 Page 2 of 286 . EXHIBIT 1 Case 19-10547 Doc 369-1 Filed 08/23/19 Entered 08/23/19 15:03:33 Page 3 of 286 Falcon V, L.L.C., et al. 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BOX 949 1611 AUDUBON 21852 SAMUEL RD P.O. BOX 4458 NEW ROADS LA 70760-0949 NEW ORLEANS LA 70118-5501 ZACHARY LA 70791-6818 HOUSTON TX 77210-4458 Case 19-10547 Doc 369-1 Filed 08/23/19 Entered 08/23/19 15:03:33 Page 4 of 286 Falcon V, L.L.C., et al. 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