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Name Address Amount CALGARY OIL and GAS GROUP SCHEDULE OF CALGARY OIL AND GAS GROUP SCHEDULE OF CREDITORS AS AT FEBRUARY 11, 2021 (unaudited)* Name Address Amount 1684366 ALBERTA LTD. (LYLE McGRATTON) 34 EDGEBROOK COVE NW CALGARY AB T3A 5N5 86,417.80 1791069 AB LTD. PO BOX 102 ECKVILLE AB T0M 0X0 1,764.00 2075980 ALBERTA LTD. BOX 34 ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE AB T4T 1A1 1,134.00 2076273 ALBERTA LTD. 50 WILKINSON CIRCLE SYLVAN LAKE AB T4S 2N8 73,263.75 2-GOOD OILFIELD SERVICES (2007) LTD. 38070 RANGE ROAD 270 RED DEER AB T4E 1L2 1,926.75 3ES INNOVATION INC. SUITE 800, 250-2ND STREET SW CALGARY AB T2P 0C1 6,247.50 664961 ALBERTA LTD. RR #2, BOX 1, SITE 22 ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE AB T4T 2A2 1,158.15 908750 ALBERTA LTD o/a SHANE MUYRES TRUCKING BOX 2254 ROCKY MNT HOUSE AB T4T 1B7 102,844.30 ACE POWER TONGS & ENERGY SERVICES INC. BOX 690 GRANDE PRAIRIE AB T8V 3A8 56,652.75 ACME ENERGY MARKETING LTD. SUITE 703, 505 - 2ND ST. SW CALGARY AB T2P 1N8 263.00 ACR OILFIELD SERVICES LTD. RR #1 ECKVILLE AB T0M 0X0 3,402.00 ADVANCED SAFETY PARAMEDICS INC. 940, 720 13TH AVENUE SW CALGARY AB T2R 1M5 61,987.00 ALBERTA TUBULAR PRODUCTS LTD 1100-500 4 AVENUE SW CALGARY AB T2P 2V6 126,460.93 ALBERTA TREATING CHEMICALS LTD 3523-64 AVENUE SE CALGARY AB T2C 1N3 16,332.82 ALL CHOICE RENTALS LTD. BOX 6607 DRAYTON VALLEY AB T7A 1S1 10,294.20 A M GEFLE CONSULTING SERVICES RR#3 ECKVILLE AB T0M 0X0 55,300.00 ANDY PREFONTAINE 16 WEXFORD PLACE CALGARY AB T3H 0G9 4,400.00 APT ENERGY SERVICES LTD. BOX 664 ECKVILLE AB T0M 0X0 62,080.42 ARBUTUS PRODUCTION SERV LTD RR3 SITE 9 BOX 20 ROCKY MOUNTAIN HSE AB T4T 2A3 6,503.37 ARRIVAL OIL TOOLS INC. 6221, 41 STREET LEDUC AB T9E 0V7 37,207.75 ASPIRE ENERGY RESOURCES LTD 22 MCKENZIE DRIVE RED DEER COUNTY AB T4S 2H4 11,640.95 AZTEC ENGINEERING INC 9401 117 STREET GRANDE PRAIRIE AB T8W 0C7 74,296.17 BAILEY'S WELDING & CONSTRUCTION INC. BOX 7287 DRAYTON VALLLEY AB T7A 1S5 3,268.50 BAKER HUGHES CANADA PO BOX 1180 STATION M CALGARY AB T2P 2K9 92,545.50 BARON OILFIELD SUPPLY & PARTNERSHIP 6790- 65TH AVENUE RED DEER AB T4P 1A5 9,770.92 BASELINE PRESSURE TESTERS PO BOX 748 ROCKY MOUNTAIN AB T4T 1A5 5,187.00 BERNIE LUBLINKHOF WELDING LTD. RR 1 ALHAMBRA AB T0M 0C0 15,907.50 BICOFASTER DRILLING TOOLS 2107- 7TH STREET NISKU AB T9E 7Y3 7,875.00 BINSCARTH RESOURCES LTD. 212 MACEWAN PARK RISE NW CALGARY AB T3K 3Z8 16,050.00 BLACKSTONE DRILLING FLUIDS LIMITED SUITE 700, 215- 9TH AVE. SW CALGARY AB T2R 1K3 472,040.81 BLACK DIAMOND LIMITED PARTNERSHIP SUITE 1000, 440 2ND AVE. SW CALGARY AB T2P 5E9 57,170.13 BLACK IRON COMPRESSION LTD. 7 COPPERPOND MANOR CALGARY AB T2Z 0R2 59,720.00 BLACKSTONE CONTROLS BOX 4 SITE 4 RR3 ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE AB T4T 2A3 882.00 BLUE ARROW COMMUNICATIONS UNIT 1, 24 CUENDET INDUSTRIAL WAY SYLVAN LAKE AB T4S 2J7 17,865.75 BREAK AWAY HOTSHOT LTD. 104, 30 BURNT LAKE CRESCENT RED DEER AB T4S 0K6 1,695.75 BRONCO SLICKLINE SERVICES BOX 6937, 5312 - 56 AVENUE DRAYTON VALLEY AB T7A 1S3 41,447.30 BUFFALO INSPECTION SERVICE (2005) INC. 3867 ROPER ROAD EDMONTON AB T6B 3S5 13,080.85 * As reflected by Calgary Oil and Gas Group Page 1 of 5 CALGARY OIL AND GAS GROUP SCHEDULE OF CREDITORS AS AT FEBRUARY 11, 2021 (unaudited)* Name Address Amount BULL MOOSE CAPITAL LTD. 500, 505-8TH AVENUE SW CALGARY AB T2P 1G2 33,495.00 CANADIAN CASING ACCESSORIES INC. 1600, 333-7TH AVE. SW CALGARY AB T2P 2Z1 23,862.11 CANADIAN PRESSURE CONTROL LTD. A5, 7860- 49TH AVE. RED DEER AB T4P 2B5 2,047.50 CATHEDRAL ENERGY SERVICES 6030 3RD STREET SE CALGARY AB T2H 1K2 839,773.61 CERTARUS LTD. 1250, 555- 4TH AVENUE SW CALGARY AB T2P 3E7 19,379.85 CLEANTEK INDUSTRIES INC. SUITE 3200, 500 4TH AVENUE SW CALGARY AB T2P 2V6 40,885.03 COLTER ENERGY LP BOX 868 OKOTOKS AB T1S 1A9 444,598.85 COLLICUT ENERGY SERVICES 8133 EDGAR INDUSTRIAL CLOSE RED DEER AB T4P 3R4 6,062.35 COMMAND FISHING + PIPE RECOVERY #24521 TOWNSHIP ROAD 510 LEDUC COUNTY AB T4X 0T4 185,690.22 COMPASS ACCESS SOLUTIONS LTD. 40016 HWY 43 GRAND PRAIRIE AB T8X 4C6 47,413.82 CONNECT AUTOMATION BAY #14, 5312-55A STREET, PO BOX 7071 DRAYTON VALLEY AB T7A 1S4 152,751.87 CONNATE WATER SOLUTIONS (1867927 AB LTD) UNIT 204, 1001 1ST STREET SE CALGARY AB T2G 5G3 7,315.17 CORE LABORATORIES CANADA LTD c/o CX2464, PO BOX 2464 STATION M CALGARY AB T2P 3C1 2,449.13 CORROSION TECHNOLOGIES PO BOX 6245 INNISFAIL AB T4G 1S9 2,819.32 CORE COMPLETIONS PO BOX 621 DUCHESS AB T2P 2W3 53,579.00 CROWN CAPITAL PARTNERS INC. c/o MLT AIKINS LLP 2100, 222 - 3RD AVENUE SW CALGARY AB T2P 0B4 29,638,622.66 D&J ENTERPRISES & MAINTENANCE LTD. BOX1368 RIMBEY AB T0C 2J0 997.50 DASH ENERGY SERVICES LTD. BOX 690 GRAND PRAIRIE AB T8V 3A8 10,926.54 DAS NITROGEN SERVICES LTD. PO BOX 278 VEGREVILLE AB T9C 1R2 6,292.25 DELTA RENTAL SERVICES 7980 EDGAR INDUSTRIAL DRIVE RED DEER AB T4P 3R2 1,244.59 DIAMOND J INDUSTRIES LTD BOX 610 ROCKY MTN HOUSE AB T4T 1A5 19,415.55 DRILFORMANCE ULC C\O CH3061, PO BOX 2509 CALGARY AB T2P 0E2 60,150.00 ECLIPSE CRANE & RIGGING LTD. 410- 435 4TH AVE. SW CALGARY AB T2P 3A8 88,205.00 ELDORADO PRESSURE SERVICES LTD PO BOX 718 ROCKY MOUNTAIN HSE AB T4T 1A5 12,341.71 ENERGETIC SERVICES INC BOX 6639 FORT ST JOHN BC V1J 4J1 177,670.75 ENERCORP SAND SOLUTIONS SUITE 530, 520 3RD AVE. SW CALGARY AB T2P 0R3 66,239.50 ENERFLEX LTD. 4700, 47 STREET SE CALGARY AB T2B 3R1 92,899.06 ESSENTIAL COIL WELL SERVICE 1100, 250 2ND STREET SW CALGARY AB T2P 0C1 158,699.43 EV CANADA SUITE 890, 736-8TH AVE SW CALGARY AB T2P 1H4 16,715.86 EVERGREEN ENERGY TANK RENTALS LTD. BOX 580 RED DEER AB T4N 5G1 63,984.51 FANTASYLAND HOTEL 17700 87 Ave NW EDMONTON AB T5T 4V4 61,143.02 FEDMET TUBULARS 1050, 635 8TH AVENUE SW CALGARY AB T2P 3M3 228,348.97 FIREMASTER OILFIELD SERVICES INC. 27312- 257 TWP 394 LACOMBE COUNTY AB T4E 2W8 9,430.05 FOOTHILLS TANK RENTALS LTD PO BOX 1421 ROCKY MTN HOUSE AB T4T 1B1 15,823.63 FORMULA POWELL LP PO BOX 87 ALDERSYDE AB T0L 0A0 23,117.34 FORCE INSPECTION SERVICES 1720 13 STREET NISKU AB T9E 1K1 35,654.62 FORCE COPPS PILING INC. #170, 120 PEMBINA ROAD SHERWOOD PARK AB T8H 0M2 12,202.21 * As reflected by Calgary Oil and Gas Group Page 2 of 5 CALGARY OIL AND GAS GROUP SCHEDULE OF CREDITORS AS AT FEBRUARY 11, 2021 (unaudited)* Name Address Amount FRACTION ENERGY SERVICES LTD 9415 81ST AVENUE. FORT ST. JOHN BC V1J 6P6 112,102.71 FSTIM CONSULTING INC. 606, 1118- 12 AVE. SW CALGARY AB T2R 0P4 33,065.00 GARNET'S OILFIELD TRUCKING INC. 4025 CHARLES STREET RED DEER COUNTY AB T4S 2B3 3,391.51 GMACK OILFIELD SERVICES LTD. BOX 11163 LLOYDMINSTER AB T9V 3B5 1,848.00 GOLIATH SNUBBING LTD SUITE 312 4819C-48TH AVE RED DEER AB T4N 3T2 41,000.00 GRANT THORNTON LLP NOVA CENTRE, NORTH TOWER, 1001- 1675 GRAFTON ST. HALIFAX NS B3J OE9 10,237.50 GS EQUIPMENT LTD. BOX 25117, DEER PARK PO RED DEER AB T4R 2M2 13,062.00 GTI PETROLEUM LTD. BOX 566 ECKVILLE AB T0M 0X0 378,909.53 H2 SAFETY #210, 7260 12 STREET CALGARY AB T2H 2S5 11,471.25 HALLIBURTON GROUP CANADA C/O CH 3009, PO BOX 2509, POSTAL STATION M CALGARY AB T2P 0E2 84,233.21 HARLEY H.K. HOILES 136 CITADEL GREEN NW CALGARY AB T3G 4G6 21,166.25 HAYDUK PICKER SERVICE LTD. BOX 7915 DRAYTON VALLEY AB T7A 1S9 99,089.55 HD ENERGY RENTALS LTD. 705072 RR#61 GRANDE PRAIRIE AB T8W 5A8 10,340.00 HELLBOUND SERVICES CORP BOX 604 ECKVILLE AB T0M 0X0 65,835.60 HIGH ARCTIC ENERGY SERVICES SUITE 500, 700-2ND STREET SW CALGARY AB T2P 2W1 42,983.59 HIGH COUNTRY OILFIELD TRANSPORTATION INC. PO BOX 6517 DRAYTON VALLEY AB T7A 1R9 139,058.85 HOPKINS HEAVY HAUL LTD. #8 39207 RR 271 RED DEER AB T4S 2M4 1,286.25 IHS MARKIT CANADA LIMITED C/O LOCKBOX 915280, PO BOX 4090, STN A TORONTO ON M5V 0E9 52,258.07 IMPULSE DOWNHOLE TOOLS 5120- 67TH AVE. NW EDMONTON AB T6B 3N9 100,383.25 INTERRA ENERGY SERVICES SUITE 2500, 645- 7TH AVE. SW CALGARY AB T2P 4G8 48,790.40 INTEGRITY OILFIELD INC. BOX 102 ECKVILLE AB T0M 0X0 6,683.25 IRON MAN ENERGY 252 Ranch Estates Drive CALGARY AB T3G 1K8 36,347.00 ISOLATION EQUIPMENT SERVICES BOX 25057 DEER PARK RED DEER AB T4R 2M2 163,713.80 J.D.A. VENTURES LTD. 713031 RANGE ROAD 64 GRANDE PRAIRIE AB T8W 5E5 3,071.25 KARIBU INDUSTRIES LTD BOX 59 STAUFFER AB T0M 1W0 38,463.60 KATCH KAN 8210 MCINTYRE ROAD EDMONTON AB T6E 5C4 8,006.25 KEMKO INC. SUITE 1200, 606- 4 ST. SW CALGARY AB T2P 1T1 31,983.29 KLASSEN'S MECHANICAL OILFIELD MAINTENANCE LTD.
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