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AFFIDAVIT of SERVICE Case 19-12269-CSS Doc 1760 Filed 11 Case 19-12269-CSS Doc 1760 Filed 11/02/20 Page 1 of 59 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COTIRT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE ) ln re: ) Chapter I I ) MTE HOLDINCS LLC, cr al,r ) Case No. l9-12269 (CSS) ) Debtors. ) Jointly Administered ) AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE l. James Nguyen-Phan, depose and say that I am employed by Stretto, the claims and noticing agent for the Debtors in the above-captioned cases. On October 15.2020 at my direction and under my supervision. employees of Stretto caused the following documents to be served via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as E!!!!!1\,and via electronic mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit B: Ordcr Establishing Bid Procedures Relating to the Sale of the Debtors' Assets (Dockct No. 1677) Noticc of Filing ofAsset Purchase Agrecmcnt (Docket No. 168l) Notice of Proposed Sale of Debtors' Assets, Bid Procedures, Auction, and Sale of Hearing (Docket No. I 682) In addition to the methods ofservice set forth herein, parties who have requested electronic notification of filings via the Bankruptcy Court's CM/ECF system were sent the above referenced documents via electronic service Dated: November 2.2020 amcs N TI en-Phan A notary public or other officer completing lhis certi cate verifies only the identity ofthe individual who signed the document 1o which this certificate is attached, and nol the truthfulness. accuracy, or validity of that document. State of Calilomia, County of Orange Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me on this 2nd day of November, 2020, by James Nguyen-Phan, proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person who appeared before me. Publ( C.hldnr' Signature: F t{ot.ry c@m,r$o..llllll' Corr. aitrs r.! 17. I0ll The Debtors in these chapter I I cases. along with the last four digits ofeach Debtor's federal tax identification number, are: MTE Holdings LLC (7894); MTE Parlners LLC ( I 158); Olam Energy Resources I LLC (0770); MDC Energy LLC (9140): MDC Texas Operalor LLC ( 1087)i ward I, LLC (6817)i and MDC Reeves Energy LLC (3644 ). The Debtors' address is 280 East 96th Street, Suite 210, Indianapolis, lndiana 46240. Case 19-12269-CSS Doc 1760 Filed 11/02/20 Page 2 of 59 Exhibit A Case 19-12269-CSS Doc 1760 Filed 11/02/20 Page 3 of 59 Exhibit A Served Via First-Class Mail Name Attention Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 City State Zip Country 1993 JEAN CAMP ROBILLARD MCINTOSH TRUST JEAN CAMP ROBILLARD MCINTOSH, TRUSTEE 4154 BRUNSWICK DR. DALLAS TX 75220 2T PARTNERSHIP, LTD P.O. BOX 1149 PECOS TX 79772-1149 3:23 Trucking LLC 10 La Promesa Circle Odessa TX 79765 323 Trucking LLC 2011 S Crane Ave Odessa TX 79766 3D HOTSHOT SERVICE, LLC 11617 W Burkett St Odessa TX 79763-2533 4C CONSTRUCTION P.O. BOX 61850 MIDLAND TX 79711 4-H Flowback Service, Inc. 7660 US-79 Palestine TX 75801 4-H Flowback Services, Inc. Attn: Brandy Garcia, Office Manager PO Box 27249 Houston TX 10167 A & E BRIERCREST, LLC 2249 CANYONBACK ROAD LOS ANGELES CA 90049 A & G REED ENTERPRISES, LLC P.O. BOX 1230 PORTERVILLE CA 93258 AAA Well Service LLC Attn: Deecye Bedell 617 NW Front St PO Box 33 Millsap TX 76066 ABA DISPOSAL P.O. BOX 9025 MIDLAND TX 79708 ABACUS COMPUTERS INC. 6 DESTA DRIVE, SUITE 1350 MIDLAND TX 79705 ABCD GIS MAPPING, LLC 8054 CAPTAIN MARY MILLER DR SHREVEPORT LA 71115 ABIGAIL GRILLEY 8015 AVENELLO SAN ANTONIO TX 78250 ACCRETIVE ROYALTIES LTD PARTNERSHIP, LLP P.O. BOX 90037 HOUSTON TX 77290 Ace Tubular Services LLC Attn: Erich Foster, Managing Member PO Box 10280 Midland TX 77027 Ace Tubular Services, LLC PO Box 10280 Midland TX 79702 ACID SPECIALISTS LLC P.O. BOX 47065 HOUSTON TX 77210-7065 Acid Tech Services Attn: Phil Lawson 10915 WCR 140 Midland TX 77005 Adamandt Oilfield Service, LLC PO Box 15110 Odessa TX 79768 ADDAX MINERALS FUND 2012 LP 5950 BERKSHIRE LANE, STE.1250 DALLAS TX 75225 ADKINS SEPTIC SERVICES, LLC 311 W. COLLEGE ST. SONORA TX 76950 ADNAN ALIMAHOMED 4415 NORTHCREST DR. , APT 2525 MIDLAND TX 79707 ADRIAN ZUNIGA CONSTRUCTION & TRUCKING 604 STOREY AVE MIDLAND TX 79701 ADVANCED SOLIDS CONTROL LLC 802 N Carancahua St Ste 1000 Corpus Christi TX 78401-0015 ADVANCED STIMULATION TECHNOLOGIES P.O. BOX 2948 MIDLAND TX 79702 AES Water Solutions 710 N. Post Oak RD, Suite 400 Houston TX 77041 AES WATER SOLUTIONS P.O. BOX 3685 LITTLE ROCK AR 72202 AFD PETROLEUM, INC. DBA AFD QUALITY FUELS & PETROLEUM 11407 WCR 33 MIDLAND TX 79707 AGGIETECH ENERGY SERVICES, LLC BIG BEAR AGGIETECH P.O. BOX 7742 MIDLAND TX 79708 Aggreko Holdigns, Inc. Aggreko, LLC (Disregarded Entity) 4607 W Admiral Doyle Drive New Iberia LA 70560 AGUILAR ROYALTIES,LP P.O. BOX 53188 LUBBOCK TX 79453 AIM DIRECTIONAL SERVICES ID 2138 P.O. BOX 659506 SAN ANTONIO TX 78265-9506 Aim Directional Services, LLC PO Box 659506 San Antonio TX 78265-9506 AJS Drilling Rig Supplies LLC P.O. Box 4106 Odessa TX 79760-4106 Alamo Pressure Pumping, LLC Attn: Tom Ondrak 1101 N. Little School Road Arlington TX 76017 Alamo Pressure Pumping, LLC c/o Enoch Kever PLLC 7600 N. Capital of Texas Attn: Katherine K. Mudge 7600 N. Capital of Texas Hwy Bldg. B, Suite 200 Austin TX 78731 Alamo Pressure Pumping, LLC c/o Thompson & Knight LLP Attn: David M. Bennett One Arts Plaza 1722 Routh Street, Suite 15 Dallas TX 75201 Alan Dean Waller 1450 Lakeview Road Wylie TX 75098 Alan Kinney 3617 Galena Hills Loop Round Rock TX 78681 Alan R. Trucking, LLC Attn: Laura Castillo & Noe Villalobos 3110 Shell Ave Midland TX 79705 ALDAY TRUCKING LLC 825 John Ben Shepperd Parkway Suite 4 Odessa TX 79761-1968 ALDEN OESTREICH 10006 W. FM 580 LAMPASAS TX 76550 Aldonsa Inc. dba Oilfield Instrumentation USA Attn: Hailey Whitney PO Box 51902 Lafayette LA 70505 ALEX ORTEGA 6110 HOLLOMAN AVE ODESSA TX 79766 ALEXANDER OIL & GAS, LLC 1717 Saint James Place Ste 205 Dallas TX 75225-5918 ALEXIS ANDERSON 2711 AZALEA AVE. APT. 3115 FORT WORTH TX 76107 ALFRED J. THIEDE 9921 W Riverside Dr Apt 2112 Bothell WA 98011-4400 ALLANA L. HARRIS 805 PARKHAVEN MESQUITE TX 75149 ALLDALE MINERALS II, LP 2100 ROSS AVENUE SUITE 1870 LB-9 DALLAS TX 75201 ALLEN W HAMILL JR FAMILY PARTNERSHIP 5 VIRGINIA AVE RICHMOND VA 23226 Alliance Machine & Specialties, Inc. PO Box 133531 Odessa TX 79768 ALLIED WIRELINE SERVICES, LLC P.O. BOX 4346 HOUSTON TX 77210-4346 Ally Consulting, LLC 1615 Platte St Ste 200 Denver CO 80202-1828 ALM Investments Inc. (ALM300) 7217 Verdi Way McKinney TX 75070 Alpha & Omega Contract Sales & Consulting Inc. PO Box 433 Odessa TX 79760 Alpha and Omega Contract Sales & Consulting, Inc. Jackie Johnson 300 Grant St. Odessa TX 79761 ALPINE ROYALTIES, LLC 15601 N. DALLAS PARKWAY, SUITE 900 ADDISON TX 75001 ALRON JONAH, LLC 3000 PONTIAC TRAIL COMMERCE TOWNSHIP MI 48390 ALTON L HILLGER, TRUSTEE ALTON L. HILLGER FAMILY TRUST 900 CR 430 BIG SPRING TX 79720-7803 Altus Intervention Usa,Inc. 15150 Sommermever St. Ste.100 Houston TX 77041 ALTUS INTERVENTION USA,INC. P.O. BOX 770249 HOUSTON TX 77215 AMANDA BLANKENSHIP 2103 ORLEANS DRIVE TALLAHASSEE FL 32308 AMANDA CHAPMAN 3604 ROCK TERRACE DR. LAGO VISTA TX 78645 AMANDA EAGLE GEORGE 8627 MIDWAY RD DALLAS TX 75209 AMANDA HENRY 205 S CLARK ST ROCKWALL TX 75087 AMANDA HOLLY P.O. BOX 80642 MIDLAND TX 79708 AMBER DENISE HILLGER 7801 BRANDON ROAD BIG SPRING TX 79720 Amega West Services, LLC 16663 Aldine Westfield Houston TX 77032 AMEGA-WEST SERVICES, LLC 7454 SOLUTION CENTER CHICAGO IL 60777-004 Amega-West Services, LLC PO Box 14662 Reading PA 19612-4662 Amegy Bank 1717 West Loop South, Fl 23 Houston TX 77027 AMERICAN EAGLE LOGISTICS, LLC 1247 PETROLEUM PKWY BROUSSARD LA 70518 American Safety Services Inc. DBA American Production Services Attn: Tiffany Hokett, VP PO Box 12874 Odessa TX 79768-2874 AMERICAWEST ENERGY GROUP LLC GARY LAMB-MANAGING MEMBER P.O. BOX 3383 MIDLAND TX 79702 Ameriflush 4606 Johnson Road Odessa TX 79764 Amerisource Funding, Inc. Assignee for Red Stone Operations Inc. PO Box 4738 Houston TX 77210-4738 AMICUS SERVICES, INC. P.O. BOX 3675 MIDLAND TX 79702 AmpliSine Labs LLC (dba SitePro) Attn: Jay Eulenbach 9502 Hwy 87 Lubbock TX 79423 AMS PO Box 13531 Odessa TX 79768 AMY DIANE ALLEN FULLERTON P.O. BOX 10687 MIDLAND TX 79702 In re: MTE Holdings LLC, et al. Case No. 19-12269 (CSS) Page 1 of 31 Case 19-12269-CSS Doc 1760 Filed 11/02/20 Page 4 of 59 Exhibit A Served Via First-Class Mail Name Attention Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 City State Zip Country Anaya Trucking, LLC 400 W Anaya Pharr TX 78577 ANAYA TRUCKING, LLC 5327 W 42ND STREET ODESSA TX 79764 Anchor Drilling Fluids USA Dept# 5973 Anchor Usa PO Box 11407 Birmingham AL 35246-5973 ANCHOR DRILLING FLUIDS USA LLC ANCHOR USA P.O. BOX 1390 TULSA OK 74101-1390 ANDERSON PERFORATING SERVICES, LLC DBA API PERFORATING P.O. BOX 2037 ALBANY TX 76430 ANDREWS ROYALTY LP P.O. BOX 12208 DALLAS TX 75225 ANGELA DAWN PARTEN 204 FALL CREEK DRIVE RICHARDSON TX 75080 ANGELA ESSMAN SPENCER P.O. BOX 7501 MIDLAND TX 79708-7501 ANGELA HARRIS KILGORE 720 PARKHAVEN DRIVE MESQUITE TX 75149 ANGELA K ALLEN P.O. BOX 10687 MIDLAND TX 79702 ANN ELAINE GLENN 202 VALLEY SPRING DRIVE ARLINGTON TX 76018 ANN OSBORN SUTTEE 26227 100TH STREET UNIT 3617 MAYSVILLE OK 73057 Ann S.
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