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United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas Houston Division Case 20-33605 Document 134 Filed in TXSB on 08/03/20 Page 1 of 153 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS HOUSTON DIVISION In re: Chapter 11 BRUIN E&P PARTNERS, LLC, et al.,1 Case No. 20-33605 (MI) Debtors. (Jointly Administered) AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE I, Colin Linebaugh, am employed in the county of Los Angeles, State of California. I hereby certify that on July 20, 2020, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Omni Agent Solutions caused true and correct copies of the following documents to be served via the method set forth on the Master Mailing Service List attached hereto as Exhibit A: • Combined Notice.2 • Notice of Commencement.3 • Notice of Non-Voting Status and Opt-Out Form to Holders or Potential Holders of Unimpaired Claims Conclusively Presumed to Accept The Plan and/or Holders or Potential Holders of Impaired Claims or Interests Deemed to Reject The Plan.4 • Order Granting Complex Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case Treatment. [Docket No. 30]. • Order (I) Scheduling a Combined Disclosure Statement Approval and Plan Confirmation Hearing, (II) Establishing Plan and Disclosure Statement Objection and Reply Deadlines and Related Procedures, (III) Approving the Form and Manner of Notice of Commencement, (IV) Approving the Form of the Ballots; (V) Approving the Form and Manner of Solicitation Procedures (VI) Conditionally Waiving the Requirement That the U.S. Trustee Convene a Meeting of Creditors, (VII) Conditionally Waiving the Requirement That the Debtors File Schedules and Statements, and (VIII) Granting Related Relief [Docket No. 56]. On July 20, 2020, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Omni Agent Solutions caused true and correct copies of the following documents to be served via the method set forth on the Royalty Service List attached hereto as Exhibit B: • Debtors’ Emergency Motion for Entry of an Order (I) Authorizing Payment of Mineral Obligations and (II) Granting Related Relief [Docket No. 8]. • Order (I) Authorizing Payment of Mineral Obligations and (II) Granting Related Relief [Docket No. 52]. 1 A complete list of each of the Debtors in these chapter 11 cases may be obtained on the website of the Debtors’ proposed claims and noticing agent at http://www.omniagentsolutions.com/bruin. The location of Debtor Bruin E&P Partners, LLC’s principal place of business and the Debtors’ service address in these chapter 11 cases is 620 Sawyer Street, Suite 710, Houston, Texas 77007. 2 A copy of the Combined Notice has been attached hereto as Exhibit D. 3 A copy of the Notice has been attached hereto as Exhibit E. 4 A copy of the Non-Voting Notice is attached hereto as Exhibit F. Case 20-33605 Document 134 Filed in TXSB on 08/03/20 Page 2 of 153 Case 20-33605 Document 134 Filed in TXSB on 08/03/20 Page 3 of 153 EXHIBIT A Case 20-33605 Document 134 Filed in TXSB on 08/03/20 Page 4 of 153 Exhibit A Master Mailing Service List Creditor Address1 Method of Service Certus Energy Solutions, LLC 15710 JFK Blvd, Ste 260 Houston, TX 77032‐2346 First Class Mail Jackfork Land, Inc 925 Cedar Lake Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73114 First Class Mail The Dept Of Homeland Security Attn: Office of the General Counsel Ms 0485 2707 Mlk Jr Ave Se Washington, DC 20528‐0525 First Class Mail United Healthcare Attn: Legal Dept P.O. Box 1459 Minneapolis, MN 55440‐1459 First Class Mail Bruin E&P Holdings, LLC Attn: Christine Miller C/O ArcLight Capital Partners, LLC 200 Clarendon St, 55th Fl Boston, MA 02116 First Class Mail Council For Tribal Employment Rights c/o Ape Bookkeeping P.O. Box 1629 Veradale, WA 99037 First Class Mail Environmental Protection Agency Region 8 1595 Wynkoop St Denver, CO 80202‐1129 First Class Mail Healthequity, Inc Attn: Legal Dept 15 W Scenic Pointe Dr, Ste 100 Draper, UT 84020 First Class Mail Onrr Address Redacted First Class Mail Osha Us Dept of Labor Occupational Safety & Health Admin 200 Constitution Ave Nw Washington, DC 20210 First Class Mail The Dept Of Homeland Security Office of the Exec Secretary Ms 0525 2707 Martin Luther King Jr Ave Se Washington, DC 20528‐0525 First Class Mail Curtis Pavlicek Permission To Survey And Address Redacted First Class Mail Hecker Permission For Land Survey And Drilling Ops 11659 26th St SW Dickinson, ND 58601 First Class Mail Hecker Permission For Land Survey And Drilling Ops 2380 117th Ave SW Dickinson, ND 58601 First Class Mail Donald Kubischta Et Al Right Of Way Easement Address Redacted First Class Mail Gary Kubischta Et Al Right Of Way (Electric) Address Redacted First Class Mail Gordon And Linda Pavlicek Address Redacted First Class Mail Marvin Havelka Utility Row & Easement Address Redacted First Class Mail Bureau Of Indian Affairs Dept of the Interior 1849 C St Nw Ms‐4606 Washington, DC 20240 First Class Mail Bureau Of Indian Affairs Great Plains Region 115 4th Ave Se, Ste 400 Aberdeen, SD 57401 First Class Mail Dept Of The Interior Bureau of Land Management 5001 S Gate Dr Billings, MT 59101 First Class Mail Nd Department Of Emergency Svc Fraine Barracks Lane, Bldg 35 Bismarck, ND 58506 First Class Mail North Dakota Dept Of Transportation 1173 3rd Ave W, Ste 37B Dickinson, ND 58601 First Class Mail North Dakota Dept Of Transportation 608 E Blvd Ave Bismarck, ND 58505‐0780 First Class Mail North Dakota Industrial Commission 926 E Industrial Dr Dickinson, ND 58601 First Class Mail Bruin E&P Holdings, LLC 602 Sawyer St, Ste 702 Houston, TX 77007 First Class Mail Bruin E&P Management, LLC 602 Sawyer St, Ste 702 Houston, TX 77007 First Class Mail Bruin E&P Partners, LLC 602 Sawyer St, Ste 702 Houston, TX 77007 First Class Mail Bruin Williston Holdings, LLC 602 Sawyer St, Ste 702 Houston, TX 77007 First Class Mail Delaware Secretary Of State Division of Corps P.O. Box 5509 Binghamton, NY 13902‐5509 First Class Mail Blackrock, Inc Attn: Legal Dept 55 E 52nd St New York, NY 10055 First Class Mail Bmfg, LLC Attn: Legal 12954 N Dale Mabry Hwy Tampa, FL 33618 First Class Mail Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Lp Attn: General Counsel 200 W St New York, NY 10282 First Class Mail Rosewood Private Investments 2101 Cedar Springs Rd, Ste 1600 Dallas, TX 75201 First Class Mail Wafra, Inc Attn: General Counsel 345 Park Ave, 41st Fl New York, NY 10154‐0101 First Class Mail Federal Bureau Of Investigation Attn: General Counsel 935 Pennsylvania Ave Nw Washington, DC 20535‐0001 First Class Mail Ndic Oil And Gas Division Attn: Legal Dept 106 Main St Nw Crosby, ND 58730 First Class Mail Petro‐Hunt, LLC Attn: General Counsel 2101 Cedar Springs Rd, Ste 600 Dallas, TX 75201 First Class Mail Jenner & Block Attn: General Counsel 353 N Clark St Chicago, IL 60654‐3456 First Class Mail Dunn County Treasurer 205 Owens St Manning, ND 58642 First Class Mail Mclean County Clerk 115 E Washington St Bloomington, IL 61701 First Class Mail Mountrail County Clerk 101 N Main St P.O. Box 69 Stanley, ND 58784 First Class Mail U.S. Dept Of Labor Occupational Safety And Health Admin Bismark Area Office 521 E Main Ave, Ste 200 Bismark, ND 58501 First Class Mail Bedrock Petroleum Consultants LLC 201 Rue Iberville, Ste 600 Lafayette, LA 70508 First Class Mail Blaise Energy Power, Inc P.O. Box 100 Turtle Lake, ND 58875 First Class Mail Diamond Willow Energy LLC P.O. Box 1037 Carlsbad, CA 92018 First Class Mail Edi/ Q2 Als LLC 303 Park Row St Van, TX 75790 First Class Mail Ft Berthold Services, LLC P.O. Box 702 Williston, ND 58802 First Class Mail Harbison Fischer Inc Attn: Melanie Dyer Harbison Fischer Manufacturing Co 901 N Crowley Rd Crowley, TX 76036 First Class Mail Industrial Electric Service Inc 388 Gta Dr Dickinson, ND 58601 First Class Mail Justice Oilfield Water, Inc Attn: Victoria Justic 405 Dwyer Rd Dagmar, MT 59219 First Class Mail Powder River Hydraulics, LLC P.O. Box 18 Hardwood, ND 58042 First Class Mail Terra Guidance, LLC 67 W Floyd Ave, Ste 105 Englewood, CO 80110 First Class Mail Warren Transport, Inc Environmental Materials, Quarry Services, Pinnacle Services, Weave Consulting P.O. Box 22745 Billings, MT 59104 First Class Mail Ystaas Electrical Service LLC P.O. Box 1155 Dickinson, ND 58602 First Class Mail 10‐Code, LLC P.O. Box 1233 Bismarck, ND 58502 First Class Mail 2S Partners, LLC Capital Well Services P.O. Box 1511 Williston, ND 58802 First Class Mail 3‐D Specialties, Inc P.O. Box 1615 Fargo, ND 581071615 First Class Mail A.M. Oilfield Services, LLC 8449 39th St Nw P.O. Box 1191 New Town, ND 58763 First Class Mail A‐1 Installations P.O. Box 131373 The Woodlands, TX 773931373 First Class Mail Abbie Baklanko Address Redacted First Class Mail Bruin E and P Partners, LLC, et al. 1 Case 20-33605 Document 134 Filed in TXSB on 08/03/20 Page 5 of 153 Exhibit A Master Mailing Service List Creditor Address1 Method of Service Abby Ballard Address Redacted First Class Mail Abc Fencing & Oil Field Services, LLC P.O. Box 783 Belfield, ND 58622 First Class Mail Abhishek Gaurav Address Redacted First Class Mail Acadiana Outfitters P.O. Box 10065 New Iberia, LA 70562 First Class Mail Accelerated Production Srvc, Inc 1585 Sawdust Rd, Ste 210 The Woodlands, TX 77380 First Class Mail Adams Arapahoe District 28‐J Aurora Public Schools 15701 E 1st Ave, Ste 106 Aurora, CO 80011 First Class Mail Adobe, Inc 345 Park Ave San Jose, CA 95110 First Class Mail Adp Screening And Selection Srvcs P.O.
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