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Certification of Debtors' Creditor Matrix Case 20-11441 Doc 19 Filed 06/01/20 Page 1 of 329 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE In re: Chapter 11 TEMPLAR ENERGY LLC, et al.,1 Case No. 20-11441 (___) Debtors. (Jointly Administered) CERTIFICATION OF DEBTORS’ CREDITOR MATRIX In accordance with Rule 1007(a) of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure and Rule 1007-2(a) of the Local Rules of Bankruptcy Practice and Procedure of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware (the “Local Rules”), a list of creditors (the “List”) of the above-captioned debtors and debtors in possession (the “Debtor”) is filed by attachment hereto. The List has been prepared from the Debtor’s books and records. The undersigned, Brian Simmons, Chief Executive Officer, hereby certifies that the List contains the names and addresses of all creditors of the Debtors that could be ascertained after diligent inquiry, based on a review of the Debtors’ books and records, and is consistent with the information contained therein. To the extent practicable, the List complies with Local Rule 1007-1(a). The Debtors and their professionals are continuing to review the Debtors’ books and records, including a substantial number of contracts, and the Debtors reserves the right to amend or supplement the List as necessary. 1 The Debtors in these chapter 11 cases, along with the last four digits of each Debtor’s federal tax identification number, are: Templar Energy LLC (4719), TE Holdcorp, LLC (6730), TE Holdings, LLC (3115), TE Holdings II, LLC (N/A), Templar Operating LLC (0810), Templar Midstream LLC (3275), and TE Holdings Management LLC (7467). The address of the Debtors’ corporate headquarters is 4700 Gaillardia Parkway, Suite 200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73142. 26567327.2 Case 20-11441 Doc 19 Filed 06/01/20 Page 2 of 329 Although the information contained in the List is based on a review of the Debtors’ books and records, the Debtors have not completed a comprehensive legal and/or factual investigation with regard to possible defenses of the Debtors and their estate to any claims of the potential claimants included in the List. In addition, certain of the parties included in the List may not hold outstanding claims as of the date hereof, and therefore may not be creditors of the Debtors and their estate for purposes of these chapter 11 cases. Therefore, the List does not, and should not be deemed or otherwise construed to, constitute either (i) a waiver of any defenses of the Debtors and their estate to any claims that may be asserted against the Debtors and their estate or (ii) an acknowledgement or admission of the validity, priority, or amount of any claims that may be asserted against the Debtors and their estate. Date: June 1, 2020 TEMPLAR ENERGY LLC /s/ Brian Simmons Brian Simmons Chief Executive Officer 26567327.2 2 Case 20-11441 Doc 19 Filed 06/01/20 Page 3 of 329 Creditor Matrix CreditorName CreditorNoticeName Address1 Address2 Address3 City State Zip Country 07 BOYS FUNDRAISERS 924 SHADY RUN CT EDMOND OK 73025 1 TO 1 RISK CONTROL LLC 1632 APACHE TRAIL EDMOND OK 73003 106 RANDOLPH PLACE, INC. P.O. BOX 5676 ENID OK 73702 23901 CALABASAS ROAD, 1099 PRO, INC SUITE 2080 CALABASAS CA 91302 1420 LAHOMA ROAD INC P.O. BOX 1187 ENID OK 73702 2000 GREGORY SCOTT THOMAS & ADDRESS ON FILE 2007 LANDRUM-TX LTD LYNN LANDRUM 111 N AVENUE D BURKBURNETT TX 76354 201 REALTY, L.L.C. P.O. BOX 1109 ENID OK 73702 2010 CORNERSTON 2010 CORNERSTONE PARTNERS, LLC PARTNERS PO BOX 670425 DALLAS TX 75367 2263 GRANITE VENTURES INC VICKIE MATTHES 511 NORTH GROVER LUBBOCK TX 79416 24/7 DIGITAL, LLC DBA DIGITAL ABSTRACT & TITLE 317 SOUTH MAIN PERRYTON TX 79070 28 RENTALS LLC P.O. BOX 217 CLINTON OK 73601 2ND & ADAMS CHURCH OF CHRIST PO BOX 1609 ELK CITY OK 73648 3-B PUMPING SERVICES LLC P.O. BOX 1970 ELK CITY OK 73648 3-D OIL & GAS CORPORATION 5 SOUTH COMMERCE BOX 25 ARDMORE OK 73401-0000 3H MINERALS, LLC. SCOTT HARTMAN P.O. BOX 799 OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73101 3MG CORPORATION PO BOX 7698 TYLER TX 75711 3N OILFIELD SERVICES LLC PO BOX 872 ODESSA TX 79760 48/MMCF/D LLC 1911 MAIN AVE STE 294 DURANGO CO 81301 4R SERVICE INC 507 W 3RD STREET ELK CITY OK 73644-5203 5 H OIL CO LLC PO BOX 25204 DALLAS TX 75225 5J OILFIELD SERVICES LLC 4090 N US HWY 79 PALESTINE TX 75801 3707 MAPLEWOOD AVE., STE. 5-T PROPERTIES LTD 100 WICHITA FALLS TX 76308 C/O MR. & MRS. GERALD NETRALITY 1330 AVENUE OF THE 6540 CAMP BOWIE BOULEVARD LLC MARSHALL JOSEPH KEMPE PROPERTIES AMERICAS, STE 700B NEW YORK NY 10019 7777 DRILLING CORP PO BOX 1468 GRAHAM TX 76450 7B ROUSTABOUT LLC P.O. BOX 731 PERRYTON TX 79070 A & B TRUST ANDRE VARTANIAN 1712 NORMAN RD ENID OK 73703 A & H CONSTRUCTION LLC PO BOX 1275 PERRYTON TX 79070 A & S OPERATING INC PO BOX 702468 TULSA OK 74170 A B POTTER IRREVOCABLE TRUST ADDRESS ON FILE A B POTTER REV TR DTD 12/16/91 ADDRESS ON FILE A BYRON PUGH III ADDRESS ON FILE A C CAMPBELL ADDRESS ON FILE THE CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY INSTITUTE OF 2113 WEST BRITTON A CHANCE TO CHANGE OKLAHOMA INC A CHANCE TO CHANGE RD THE VILLAGE OK 73120 A CLAY COMER AND ADDRESS ON FILE A CROSS RANCH LTD 1824 DEVONSHIRE OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73116 A D HORNER & MINNIE LEE HORNER ADDRESS ON FILE A G BITTNER M B BITTNER ADDRESS ON FILE A L THURMOND JR REV TR ADDRESS ON FILE A L THURMOND JR REV TR ADDRESS ON FILE A MICHAEL RATICAR ADDRESS ON FILE A W BRUEGGEMANN COMPANY INC 412 N INDEPENDENCE ENID OK 73701 A W HAENEL III REVOCABLE LIVING ADDRESS ON FILE 5416 SOUTH YALE AVE, SUITE A&T RESOURCES INC FOX PLAZA 615 TULSA OK 74135 A.D. MAXWELL ESTATE ADDRESS ON FILE Templar Energy LLC, et al. Page 1 of 327 Case 20-11441 Doc 19 Filed 06/01/20 Page 4 of 329 Creditor Matrix CreditorName CreditorNoticeName Address1 Address2 Address3 City State Zip Country A.J. & BILLIE J. DUDENHOEFFER REV LIV TRUST ADDRESS ON FILE A-1 FREEMAN 11517 N BROADWAY EXT OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73114 A2D TECHNOLOGIES, INC. P.O. BOX 733255 DALLAS TX 75373-3255 A2D TECHNOLOGIES, INC., D/B/A TGS GEOLOGICAL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES 10451 CLAY ROAD HOUSTON TX 77041 AARON HUNTER ADDRESS ON FILE AARON J STAERKEL AND ADDRESS ON FILE AARON JONES ADDRESS ON FILE AB & LAURELLEN WITT JOINT REV TR DTD 4/6/2006 ADDRESS ON FILE ABB INC P O BOX 88868 CHICAGO IL 60695-1868 ABBEY ELIZABETH BESSIRE ADDRESS ON FILE ABBEY TRANS ADDRESS ON FILE ABC SVCS LLC PO BOX 326 ENID OK 73702 ABELARDO & NORMA MORA ADDRESS ON FILE ABELARDO TREVINO AND ADDRESS ON FILE ABERDEEN INVESTMENTS LLC ABERDEEN INVESTMENTS PO BOX 21808 OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73156 ABIGAIL L HAWKINS, MINOR CHILD ADDRESS ON FILE ABIGAIL M DUFFY ADDRESS ON FILE ABOUD INVESTMENTS LLC ABOUD INVESTMENTS LLC 2716 AMESBURY LAKE DR EDMOND OK 73013 ABRAHAM E. MCCLELLAN ADDRESS ON FILE ABRAHAM OIL & GAS PO BOX 36 CANADIAN TX 79014 ABRAHAM THOMAS & MARTHA THOMAS TRST ADDRESS ON FILE ACADIANA MAINTENANCE SERVICES, LLC 1604 JANE STREET NEW IBERIA LA 70563 ACCIPITER LLC 601 S BOULDER AVE STE 1010 TULSA OK 74119-1310 ACCURATE DIRECTIONAL SURVEY, LLC P.O. BOX 11364 SPRING TX 77391 ACE WAGGONER ADDRESS ON FILE ACES GLOBAL QUALITY SERVICES USA 7915 CYPRESS CREEK L.L.C. PARKWAY SUITE 214 HOUSTON TX 77070 ACME TRUCK LINE, INC. PO BOX 183 HARVEY LA 70059 ACS ODS OIL & GAS LTD 3602 S WASHINGTON AMARILLO TX 79110 ADA LEE WAMBLE LIFE ESTATE ADDRESS ON FILE ADAIR CONTRACT PUMPING 2305 S DATE ST PERRYTON TX 79070 ADAIR ROYALTIES LLC PO BOX 2410 EDMOND OK 73083 ADAM B. JONES ADDRESS ON FILE ADAM C BUNDY ADDRESS ON FILE ADAM DALE RONFELDT ADDRESS ON FILE ADAM DEVRIES ADDRESS ON FILE ADAM MICHAEL PARK ADDRESS ON FILE ADAM-OKC ENERGY FORUM INC 20 N BROADWAY OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73102 ADAMS FAMILY TRUST DATED 9/12/81 ADDRESS ON FILE ADAMS LIVING TRUST ADDRESS ON FILE ADAMS WINDOW TINTING 3700 N ROCKWELL AVE BETHANY OK 73008 ADAN FRANCO AND ADDRESS ON FILE ADAPT ENERGY INC 2633 MCKINNEY AVE STE 130 DALLAS TX 75204 ADAS HOLDINGS LLC LLC ADAS HOLDINGS 100 CONDOR COURT WOODSTOCK GA 30188 ADDISON GROUP 7076 SOLUTIONS CENTER CHICAGO IL 60677-7000 ADM ENERGY PARTNERS LLC ADM ENERGY PARTNERS 414 OLMSTEAD HILL RD WILTON CT 06897 Templar Energy LLC, et al. Page 2 of 327 Case 20-11441 Doc 19 Filed 06/01/20 Page 5 of 329 Creditor Matrix CreditorName CreditorNoticeName Address1 Address2 Address3 City State Zip Country ADM MILLING CO. P.O. BOX 1388 ENID OK 73702-1388 ADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED 245 PARK AVENUE SAN JOSE CA 95110-2704 ADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED 29322 NETWORK PLACE CHICAGO IL 60673-1293 ADOLPH GAYLEN KREJCI AND ADDRESS ON FILE ADORERS OF THE BLOOD OF CHRIST OF WICHITA KANSAS INC ATTN SISTER FLORENTIA 1400 S SHERIDAN WICHITA KS 67213 ADP, INC. PO BOX 842875 BOSTON MA 02284-2875 105 NORTH HUDSON, SUITE ADPARO LLC 800 OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73102 ADRIAN T VINES ADDRESS ON FILE ADRIAN THOMAS LEE ADDRESS ON FILE ADRICK JOHNSON ADDRESS ON FILE ADVANCE FOOD COMPANY 201 S RALEIGH RD ENID OK 73701-7800 ADVANTAGE ENERGY SERVICES LLC PO BOX 1716 MCALESTER OK 74502 ADW PETROLEUM LP PO BOX 7340 AMARILLO TX 79114 AEGON ASSET MANAGEMENT ATTN DEREK THOMS 4333 EDGEWOOD ROAD CEDAR RAPIDS IA 52499 AES DRILLING FLUIDS, LLC 11767 KATY FREEWAY HOUSTON TX 77079 AFI ROYALTY LLC PO BOX 794548 DALLAS TX 75379-4548 900 S.
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