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United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware Case 19-11626-KG Doc 713 Filed 01/03/20 Page 1 of 164 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE In re: Chapter 11 PES HOLDINGS, LLC, et al.,1 Case No. 19-11626 (KG) Debtors. (Jointly Administered) AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE STATE OF CALIFORNIA } } ss.: COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES } SCOTT M. EWING, being duly sworn, deposes and says: 1. I am employed by Omni Management Group, located at 5955 DeSoto Avenue, Suite 100, Woodland Hills, CA 91367. I am over the age of eighteen years and am not a party to the above-captioned action. 2. On December 17, 2019, I caused to be served the: a. USB: Order (I) Approving the Adequacy of the Disclosure Statement, (II) Approving the Solicitation and Notice Procedures, (III) Approving the Forms of Ballots and Notices in Connection Therewith, (IV) Scheduling Certain Dates with Respect Thereto, and (V) Granting Related Relief [Docket No. 671], (the “Order”), b. USB: Disclosure Statement for First Amended Joint Chapter 11 Plan of PES Holdings, LLC and its Debtor Affiliates, (the “Disclosure Statement and Plan”), c. Notice of Hearing to Consider Confirmation of the Chapter 11 Plan Filed by the Debtors and Related Voting and Objection Deadlines, (the “Notice”), d. Notice to All Holders of Claims or Interests Entitled to Vote on the Plan, (the “Cover Letter”), (2a through 2d collectively referred to as the “Solicitation Package”) e. Class 3 Ballot for Voting on the Amended Joint Chapter 11 Plan of Reorganization for PES Holdings, LLC and its Debtors Affiliates Pursuant to Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code, (the “Class 3 Ballot”), f. Class 4 Ballot for Voting on the Amended Joint Chapter 11 Plan of Reorganization for PES Holdings, LLC and its Debtors Affiliates Pursuant to Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code, (the “Class 4 Ballot”), g. Class 5 Ballot for Voting on the Amended Joint Chapter 11 Plan of Reorganization for PES Holdings, LLC and its Debtors Affiliates Pursuant to Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code, (the “Class 5 Ballot”), 1 Debtors in these chapter 11 cases, along with the last four digits of each Debtor’s federal tax identification number, are: PES Holdings, LLC (8157); North Yard GP, LLC (5458); North Yard Logistics, L.P. (5952); PES Administrative Services, LLC (3022); PES Energy Inc. (0661); PES Intermediate, LLC (0074); PES Ultimate Holdings, LLC (6061); and Philadelphia Energy Solutions Refining and Marketing LLC (9574). The Debtors’ service address is: 1735 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103. Case 19-11626-KG Doc 713 Filed 01/03/20 Page 2 of 164 Case 19-11626-KG Doc 713 Filed 01/03/20 Page 3 of 164 EXHIBIT A PES Holdings, LLC, et al., - U.S.Case Mail 19-11626-KG Doc 713 Filed 01/03/20 Page 4 of 164 Served 12/17/2019 CORTLAND CAPITAL MARKET SERVICES LLC NORTON ROSE FULBRIGHT US LLP ATTN: FRANCES REAL AND LEGAL DEPT ATTN: H STEPHEN CASTRO/DAVID ROSENZWIG 225 W WASHINGTON ST, 9TH FL RE: CORTLAND CAPITAL MARKET SERVICES LLC CHICAGO, IL 60606 1301 AVE OF THE AMERICAS NEW YORK, NY 10019 Parties Served: 2 Page 1 of 1 Case 19-11626-KG Doc 713 Filed 01/03/20 Page 5 of 164 EXHIBIT B PES Holdings, LLC, et al., - U.S.Case Mail 19-11626-KG Doc 713 Filed 01/03/20 Page 6 of 164 Served 12/17/2019 ICBC STANDARD BANK PLC REED SMITH LLP REED SMITH, LLP ATTN: HEAD OF ENERGY ATTN: KIRSTEN S. POLYANSKY ATTN: KURT GWYNNE/JASON ANGELO 20 GRESHAM ST RE: ICBC STANDARD BANK PLC RE: ICBC STANDARD BANK PLC LONDON, EC2V 7JE 811 MAIN ST, STE 1700 1201 N MARKET ST, STE 1500 UNITED KINGDOM HOUSTON, TX 77002-6110 WILMINGTON, DE 19801 RICHARDS, LAYTON & FINGER, P.A WEIL, GOTSHAL & MANGES LLP ATTN: MARK COLLINS/DANIEL DEFRANCHESCHI ATTN: RAY C SCHROCK, KELLY DIBLASI RE: ICBC STANDARD BANK PLC RE: ICBC STANDARD BANK PLC ATTN: ZACHARY SHAPIRO/BRENDAN SCHLAUCH DAVID N. GRIFFITHS, AND BRYAN R. PODZIUS ONE RODNEY SQ, 920 N KING ST 767 FIFTH AVENUE WILMINGTON, DE 19801 NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10153 Parties Served: 5 Page 1 of 1 Case 19-11626-KG Doc 713 Filed 01/03/20 Page 7 of 164 EXHIBIT C PES Holdings, LLC, et al., - U.S.Case Mail 19-11626-KG Doc 713 Filed 01/03/20 Page 8 of 164 Served 12/17/2019 A & B STAINLESS VALVE & A C SCHULTES INC ABB INC P.O. BOX 325 ATTN: JEFFREY ALLEN DEMATTE ATTN: KEVIN M. CAPALBO CALIFON, NJ 07830 664 S EVERGREEN AVE 901 MAIN CAMPUS DR, STE 400 WOODBURY HEIGHTS, NJ 08097 RALEIGH, NC 27606 ACCREDITED ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. ACCUSTANDARD INC ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY ATTN: ROY MOSICANT 125 MARKET ST C/O CHUBB 28 N PENNELL RD NEWHAVEN, CT 06513 ATTN: COLLATERAL MANAGER MEDIA, PA 19063 436 WALNUT ST PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY ACE PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPAN ACE PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMP C/O DUANE MORRIS LLP C/O CHUBB C/O DUANE MORRIS LLP ATTN: WENDY M. SIMKULAK ATTN: COLLATERAL MANAGER ATTN:WENDY M. SIMKULAK 30 S 17TH ST 436 WALNUT ST 30 S 17TH ST PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 ADVANCE SCALE COMPANY INC ADVANSIX, INC. AET INC. LIMITED ATTN: SHEILA M. SANTARPIO ATTN: JOHN MARK QUITMEYER ATTN: LEGAL DEPT 2400 EGG HARBOR RD 300 KIMBALL DR 1900 W LOOP S, STE 920 LINDENWOLD, NJ 08021 PARSIPANNY, NJ 07054 HOUSTON, TX 77027 AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES AIG PROPERTY CASUALTY, INC. AIM MECHANICAL SERVICES, LLC 4187 COLLECTIONS CENTER DR ATTN: KEVIN J. LARNER, ESQ. ATTN: JOSEPH SANTOLERI CHICAGO, IL 60693 80 PINE ST, 13TH FL 10 INDUSTRIAL HWY, MS-40 NEW YORK, NY 10005 LESTER, PA 19029 AIM MECHANICAL SERVICES, LLC AIR DIMENSIONS INC. AIRGAS SPECIALTY PRODUCTS C/O CONNER, WEBER & OBERLIES ATTN: GREG ENGLISH P.O. BOX 934434 ATTN: MONICA M. REYNOLDS, ESQ. 1371 W, NEWPORT CTR, STE 101 ATLANTA, GA 31193 171 W LANCASTER AVE DEERFIELD BEACH, FL 33442 PAOLI, PA 19301 AIRGAS, AN AIR LIQUIDE COMPANY AIRGAS, USA LLC ALEXANDER PETROSKE P.O. BOX 301046 ATTN: NIKOLINA GAVRIC ADDRESS REDACTED DALLAS, TX 75303-1046 6055 ROCKSIDE WOODS BLVD INDEPENDENCE, OH 44131 ALFA LAVAL INC ALL4 LLC ALLIANZ GLOBAL RISKS US INS. CO. 500 INTERNATIONAL TRADE DR 2393 KIMBERTON RD C/O WHITE AND WILLIAMS LLP RICHMOND, VA 23231 P.O. BOX 299 ATTN: RON L PINGITORE, ESQ KIMBERTON, PA 19442 1650 MARKET ST, 18TH FL PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 ALLIED UNIVERSAL ALLSTATE POWER VAC INC ALTITUDE FUEL INC P.O. BOX 828854 ATTN: CHRIS NOVAK 1110 S AVE, STE 75/76 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19182-8854 1500 RAHWAY AVE STATEN ISLAND, NY 10314 AVENEL, NJ 07701 AMBER FULLER AMERICAN MACHINE REPAIR AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSN ADDRESS REDACTED ATTN: ALEXANDER KAROLY 230 S BROAD ST, 12TH FL 12 MIDDLEBURY BLVD PHILADELPHIA, PA 19102 RANDOLPH, NJ 07869 AMETEK CANADA INC AMETEK PROCESS INSTRUMENTS AMQUIP CRANE RENTAL, LLC P.O. BOX 1906 ATTN: LESLIE FERRI / CREDIT MGR. 1150 NORTHBROOK DR, STE 100 CALGARY, AB T2P 2M2 150 FREEPORT RD TREVOSE, PA 19053 CANADA PITTSBURGH, PA 15238 Page 1 of 20 PES Holdings, LLC, et al., - U.S.Case Mail 19-11626-KG Doc 713 Filed 01/03/20 Page 9 of 164 Served 12/17/2019 AMSPEC LLC ANCHOR CONSULTANTS LLC ANCHOR CONSULTANTS LLC ATTN: MATT LONG ATTN: AHMAD NADEEM C/O REEVES MCEWING LLC 1249 S RIVER RD, STE 204 P.O. BOX 647 ATTN: MICHAEL F. SCHLEIGH, ESQ CRANBURY, NJ 08512 CHADDSFORD, PA 19317 1004 S FRONT ST PHILADELPHIA, PA 19147 ANCHOR PUMP & ENGINEERED EQUIP ANDERSON CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. ANDERSON CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. 9HUMPHREYS DR ATTN: RICKE C. FOSTER C/O POST & SCHELL, P.C. 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