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TWENTIETH APPLICATION OF SCHULLY, ROBERTS, SLATTERY & MARINO PLC FOR COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES RENDERED AND REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES AS SPECIAL OIL & GAS AND TRANSACTIONAL COUNSEL TO THE DEBTORS AND DEBTORS-IN-POSSESSION FOR THE PERIOD FROM OCTOBER 1, 2010 THROUGH OCTOBER 31, 2010
Name of Applicant: Schully, Roberts, Slattery & Marino PLC (the "Finn", Special Oil & Gas and Transactional Counsel for the Debtors Pacific Energy Resources Ltd., et ("Debtors and Debtors-in-Possession") March 8, 2009 October 1, 2010 through October 31, 2010
Authorized to Provide Professional Services to: Date of Retention: Period for which compensation and reimbursement is sought: Amount of Compensation sought as actual, reasonable and necessary:
$8,969.00
Amount of Expense Reimbursement sought as actual, reasonable and necessary: $361.36 This is an: X interim final application
The total time expended for fee application preparation is approximately 3 hours and the corresponding compensation requested is approximately $900.00.
The Debtors in these cases, along with the last four digits of each of the Debtors federal tax identification number, are: Pacific Energy Resources Ltd. (3442); Petrocal Acquisition Corp. (6249); Pacific Energy Alaska Holdings, LLC (tax I.D. # not available); Cameros Acquisition Corp. (5866); Pacific Energy Alaska Operating LLC (7021); San Pedro Bay Pipeline Company (1234); Cameros Energy, Inc. (9487); and Gotland Oil, Inc. (5463). The mailing address for all of the Debtors is 111 W. Ocean Boulevard, Suite 1240, Long Beach, CA 90802.
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Anthony C. Marino
Herman E. Gamer
$385.00
Lynn G. Wolf
8300.00
22.40
$6,720.00
Kathleen L. Doody
$250.00
$250.00
1.3
$325.00
200.00
Joan G. Seelman Diane M. Castle Chantelle C. Boudreaux Grand Total: $8,969.00 Blended Rate: $263.00
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$1,924.00
021.2943a.2795.perL0ct.docx
IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE In re:
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TWENTIETH VERIFIED MONTHLY APPLICATION FOR COMPENSATION AND REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES OF SCHULLY, ROBERTS, SLATIERY & MARINO PLC AS SPECIAL OIL & GAS AND TRANSACTIONAL COUNSEL FOR THE DEBTOR AND DEBTOR IN POSSESSION FOR THE PERIOD FROM OCTOBER 1, 2010 TO OCTOBER 31, 2010
Pursuant to sections 330 and 331 of Title 11 of the United States Code (the "Bankruptcy Code"), Rule 2. 016 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure (collectively, the "Bankruptcy Rules"), and the Courts "Administrative Order Under 11 U.S.C. 105(a) and 331 Establishing Procedures for Interim Compensation and Expense Reimbursement of Professionals and Committee Members," entered on or about April 15, 2009 (the "Administrative Order"), Schully, Roberts, Slattery & Marino PLC (or the "Finn"), Special Oil & Gas and Transactional Counsel to the Debtors and Debtors in Possession ("Debtor"), hereby submits its Twentieth Verified Monthly Application (the "Application") for Compensation and for Reimbursement of Expenses for the Period from October 1, 2010 through October 31, 2010 (the "Interim Fee Period") in the amount of $8,969.00 and actual and necessary expenses in the amount of $361.36, for a total
2 The Debtors in these cases, along with the last four digits of each of the Debtors federal tax identification number,
are: Pacific Energy Resources Ltd. (3442); Pelrocal Acquisition Corp. (6249); Pacific Energy Alaska Holdings, LLC (tax I.D. # not available); Cameros Acquisition Corp. (5866); Pacific Energy Alaska Operating LLC (7021); San Pedro Bay Pipeline Company (1234); Cameros Energy, Inc. (9487); and Gotland Oil, Inc. (5463). The mailing address for all of the Debtors is 111 W. Ocean Boulevard, Suite 1240, Long Beach, CA 90802.
allowance of payment of $7,175.20 (80% of the allowed fees) and reimbursement of $361.36 (100% of the allowed expenses) for atotal payment of $7,536.56. In support of this Application, the Firm respectfully represents as follows: Retention of Schully, Roberts, Slattery & Marino PLC 1. The retention of the Firm, as counsel to the Debtor, was approved effective as of
April 8, 2009, by this Courts "Order Granting Debtors Application to Retain Schully, Roberts, Slattery & Marino PLC as Special Oil & Gas and Transactional Counsel Nunc Pro Tunc Pursuant to Section 327(e) of the Bankruptcy Code and Bankruptcy Rule 2014" entered on or about April 15, 2009 (the "Retention Order"). The Retention Order authorized the Firm to be compensated on an hourly basis and to be reimbursed for actual and necessary out-of-pocket expenses. Summary of Services Rendered 2. Attached hereto as Exhibit A is a detailed statement of fees incurred during the
Interim Fee Period showing the amount of $8.969.00 due for fees. 3. The services rendered by the Firm during the Interim Fee Period are grouped into
a single category related to the Firms role as Special Oil & Gas and Transactional Counsel for the Debtor. 4. During the Interim Period, the Firm, among other things: (1) communicated with
regulators in response to requests from the Debtor s relative to reporting requirements, instructions as to how to handle transitions to new owners and pending litigation; (2) assisted Debtor in the preparation of motions and memoranda relating to oil and gas and transactional legal issues, in the successful transition of Debtors oil and gas business to newly qualified owners, and in the review of plans for continued abandonment of oil and gas assets and related property and the title
issues thereto related; and (3) expended time addressing issues for bankruptcy counsel defending adversary actions. 5. The Firm spent a total of 34.10 hours and incurred fees in the amount of $8,969.00 in
providing these oil and gas and transactional services to the Debtors. 6. A more detailed identification of the actual services provided is set forth on the
attached Exhibit A. Exhibit A identifies the attorneys and paraprofessionals who rendered services relating to each category, along with the number of hours for each individual and the total compensation sought for each category. Summary of Services by Project 7. The services rendered by SRSM during the Interim Period can be grouped into
the categories set forth below. SRSM attempted to place the services provided in the category that best relates to such services. However, because certain services may relate to one or more categories, services pertaining to one category may in fact be included in another category. These services performed, by categories, are generally described below, with a more detailed identification of the actual services provided set forth on the attached Exhibit A. Exhibit A identifies the attorneys and paraprofessionals who rendered services relating to each category, along with the number of hours for each individual and the total compensation sought for each category. A. 8. Bankruptcy Litigation During the Interim Period, the Firm, among other things: (1) performed work
regarding secured creditor matters; (2) attended to notice issues; (3) performed work regarding threatened litigation, ongoing adversary actions, and handled dismissal of pending administrative actions at the request of the Debtor; (4) performed work regarding Notices and Hearings; (5)
performed legal research; (6) assisted bankruptcy counsel in oil and gas matters; (7) drafted advice relative to oil and gas litigation issues; (8) drafted additional advice regarding regulatory, bonding and property issues; (9) performed work regarding objections; and (10) corresponded and conferred regarding bankruptcy litigation matters. 9. During the Interim Period, the Firm, among other things: (1) maintained a
memorandum of Critical Dates; (2) maintained document control and document storage; and (3) reviewed correspondence and pleading and forwarded them to appropriate parties. Fees: $6,869.50 B. 10. Professional Fees During the interim period, the Finn worked with the fee auditor and the Debtor to Hours: 27.1
address billing issues and made fee adjustments as required by the Court as well as reviewed fees from other professionals and corresponded with bankruptcy counsel regarding objections and hearings. The Firm participated in conference calls to address associated issues. Approximately 3.0 hours were expended in preparing the Interim Report for the fourteenth reporting period. Fees: $2,100.00 Hours: 7.0
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during the Interim Fee Period. Valuation of Services 12. Attorneys and paraprofessionals of the Finn have expended a total of 34.10 hours
in connection with this matter during the Interim Fee Period. 13. The amount of time spent by each of these persons providing services to the
Debtors for the Fee Period is fully set forth in the detail attached hereto as Exhibit A. These
are the Firms standard hourly rates of compensation for work of this character. The reasonable value of the services rendered by the Firm for the Interim Fee Period as Special Oil & Gas and Transactional Counsel for the Debtor is $8,969.00. 14. The Firm believes that the time entries included in Exhibit A attached hereto are
in compliance with the requirements of Local Rule 2016-2. 15. In accordance with the factors enumerated in 11 U.S.C. 330, the amount requested
is fair and reasonable given (a) the complexity of this case, (b) the time expended, (c) the nature and extent of the services rendered, (d) the value of such services, and (e) the costs of comparable services other than in a case under this title. 16. This Application covers the Interim Fee Period from October 1, 2010 through
October 31, 2010. WHEREFORE, the Firm respectfully requests that, for the October 1, 2010 through October 31, 2010 period, an interim allowance be made to the Firm for compensation in the total allowance of $7,175.20 (80% of the allowed fees) and reimbursement of $361.36 (100% of the allowed expenses).
VERIFICATION
STATE OF LOUISIANA PARISH OF ORLEANS Anthony C. Marino, after being duly sworn according to law, deposes and says: I am a shareholder of the applicant law firm Schully, Roberts, Slattery & Marino ("the "Firm"). a) I am thoroughly familiar with the work performed on behalf of the
Debtors by the lawyers and paraprofessionals of SRSM. b) I have reviewed the foregoing Application and the facts set forth therein
are true and correct to the best of my knowledge, information and belief. Moreover, I have reviewed Del. Bankr. Ut 2016-2 and the Administrative Order entered on or about April 15, 2009, and submit that the Application substantially complies with such Rule and Order.
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IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE In re: )
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NOTICE OF FILING OF FEE APPLICATION TO: (i) the Debtors; (ii) counsel to the Debtors; (iii) the United States Trustee, and (iv) counsel to the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors (the "Notice Parties") Schully, Roberts, Slattery & Marino PLC ("SRSM"), special oil and gas and transactional counsel to the debtors and debtors in possession in the above-captioned case (the
"Debtors"), has filed its Monthly Application for Compensation and Reimbursement of
Expenses of Schully, Roberts, Slattery & Marino PLC as Special Oil and Gas and Transactional Counsel to Debtor and Debtors in Possession, for the Period from October 1, 2010 through October 31, 2010, seeking compensation for services in the amount of $8,969.00 and reimbursement of costs incurred in the amount of $361.36 (the "Application"). PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that objections, if any, to the Application must be made in accordance with the Administrative Order Under 11 U.S.C. 105(a) and 331 Establishing Procedures for Interim Compensation and Reimbursement of Expenses for Professionals and Committee Members [Docket No. 147] (the "Administrative Order") and must be filed with the Clerk of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, 824 Market Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19801, and received by no later than 4:00 p.m. (Eastern
The Debtors in these cases, along with the last four digits of each of the Debtors federal tax identification number are: Pacific Energy Resources Ltd. (3442); Petrocal Acquisition Corp. (6249); Pacific Energy Alaska Holdings, LLC (tax J.D. # not available); Cameros Acquisition Corp. (5866); Pacific Energy Alaska Operating LLC (7021); Cameros Energy, Inc. (9487); and Gotland Oil, Inc. (5463). The mailing address for all of the Debtors is Ill W. Ocean Boulevard, Suite 1240, Long Beach, CA 90802.
Time) on January 3, 2011 (the "Objection Deadline"). Objections or other responses to the Application, if any, must also be served so that they are received not later than January 3, 2011 at 4:00 p.m. prevailing Eastern time, by: (a) the Debtors, (1) Pacific Energy Resources, 111 W. Ocean Boulevard, Suite 1240, Long Beach, CA 90802, Attn: Gerry Tywoniuk, Senior VP & CFO and(2) Zolfo Cooper, 1166 Sixth Avenue, 24th Floor, New York, NY 10036, Attn: Scott W. Winn, Senior Managing Director; (b) counsel to the Debtors, (1) Pachuiski Stang Ziehl & Jones LLP, 919 North Market Street, 17th Floor, Wilmington, DE 19899-8705, Attn: James E. ONeill, Esq.; Fax: 302-652-4400, e-mail: [email protected] and (2) Pachuiski Stang Ziehl & Jones LLP, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., 1 1th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067-4100; Attn: Ira D. Kharasch, Esq; Fax: 310-201-0760, e-mail: [email protected] (c) the Office of the United States Trustee, J. Caleb Boggs Federal Building, 844 N. King Street, Suite 2207, Lock Box 35, Wilmington, Delaware 19801, Attn: Joseph McMahon, Esq. and (d) counsel for the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors (the "Committee"), (1) Steptoe & Johnson LLP, 2121 Avenue of the Stars, 28th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067; Attn: Katherine C. Piper, Esq., Fax: (310) 734-3173, e-mail: [email protected] and (2) Pepper Hamilton LLP, Hercules Plaza, Ste 5100, 1313 N. Market Street, Wilmington, DE 19801; Attn: James C. Carignan, Esq., Fax: (302) 421-8390, e-mail: jcarignan(pepperlaw.com (the "Notice Parties")
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that if any responses or objections to the Application are timely filed, served and received, a hearing on the Application will be held at the convenience of the Bankruptcy Court. Only those objections made in writing and timely filed and received in accordance with the Administrative Order and the procedures described herein will be considered by the Bankruptcy Court at such hearing.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that pursuant to the Administrative Order, if no objection to the Application is timely filed, served and received by the Objection Deadline, the Applicant may be paid an amount equal to the lesser of (1) 80 percent of the fees and 100 percent of expenses requested in the Application or (ii) 80 percent of the fees and 100 percent of the expenses not subject to an objection without the need for further order of the Bankruptcy Court. Dated: December 13, 2010 PACHULSKI STANG ZIEHL & JONES LLP
EXHIBIT A
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Pacific Energy Resources, Ltd. Ill W. Ocean Blvd. Suite 1240 Long Beach CA 90802 ATTN: Mr. Darren Katic
Forbearance Agreements
HOURS 10/01/2010 CCB CCB CCB CCB 10/02/2010 LGW (BL) Retrieve newly filed pleadings from Pacer and evaluate new issues (.90); (BL) Continue review of new pleadings, evaluate and create a memo for Ms. Wolf (.90); (BL) Continue review of adversary actions and discuss with Ms. Wolf (.90); (BL) Continue review and analyze (.90);
(BL) Receipt and review of newly filed pleadings in BK case by CIRI; discuss with Mr. Marino;
0.90
270.00
10/05/2010 LGW
(BL) Address fee hearing issues with BK counsel and Mr. Marino;
0.90
270.00
1.00
300.00
1GW LOW
(BL) Retrieve newly tiled pleadings from Pacer and evaluate new issues (.90); (BL) Continue review of new pleadings, evaluate and create memo for Ms. W3lf (.50); (BL) Conference with Ms. Wolf to discuss MMS appeal issues; telephone call to Ms. Leslie to advise of PER Ls intent to dismiss action; (BL) Discuss dropping administrative appeal regarding bonding with Mr. Dreuil and Mr. Marino following inquiry from Department of Justice; (BL) Discuss dropping administrative appeal with Mr. Jennings following inquiry from Department of Justice; attempt to contact Ms. Leslie at DOJ; discuss proper pleadings form with Mr. Dreuil;
0.90 0.50
166.50
92.50
0.40
100.00
0.90
270.00
0.90
270.00
Forbearance Agreements
(BL) Work on Declaration of G. Tywoniuk in Support of Reply to Alaska Settlement Motion, check lease descriptions against DNR website; (BL) Continue lease review and checking for court hearing;
0.90 0.90
270.00 270.00
(81) Send information to Mr. Tywoniuk and follow-up; (BI) Telephone call and e-mail to Ms. Leslie regarding dismissal of appeal;
0.90 0.30
270.00 75.00
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BL) Work on Wyoming BLM issue; discuss appropriate procedure with Ms. McFarland; (BL) Discussion of Wyoming P&A issues with Wyoming field office of BLM; determine contact at SWEPI and follow up with Debtor; (BL) Prepare Motion to Withdraw IBLA appeal and confer with Mr. Dreuil and Mr. Marino; discussion with Ms. Leslie at DOJ; (BL)Receive comments regarding draft Motion to Withdraw IBLA appeal and finalize for filing; (CP) Discussion of fee applications with Ms. McFarland; discuss adverse ruling in claims by Union and determine course of action; (BL) Review Ms. Wolf s motion to withdraw appeal; cover letter to Ms. Walsh; conference with Ms. Wolf regarding appeal issues;
0.90
270.00
0.90
270.00
0.60
150.00
10/13/2010 LOW (BL) Continued work on Wyoming BLM/P&A bond issues; discussion with field office regarding work being done by SWEPI and procedure necessary to sweep the bond in favor of 001; LOW (BL) Continue discussion with BK counsel regarding whether moneys can be swept or If stay must be lifted; follow up with BLM; 10118/2010 LGW (BL) Continued work on BLM Wyoming issues and plugging and abandonment liability of PERL; call with BLM attorney to discuss mechanism for surrendering cash bond funds;
0.90
270.00
0.90
270.00
0.90
270.00
Pacific Energy Resources, Ltd. OUR FILE NO: STATEMENT NO: Forbearance Agreements
HOURS LGW LOW 10/19/2010 LGW LGW 10/26/2010 LOW (BL) Continued work on BLM bond issues; limited legal research on same; (CL) Preliminary work on billing for fee auditor, 0.90 1.20 270.00 360.00
(BL) Continued work on BLM bond issues; follow up with Wyoming field office; (CL) Continued work on billing for fee auditor;
0.90 1.00
270.00 300.00
(CP) Receive request from Ms. Martinez regarding billing estimates and follow-up;
0.90
270.00
(BL) Retrieve newly filed pleadings from Pacer and evaluate new issues; (.90) (BL) Continue review of new pleadings, evaluate and create memo for Ms. Wolf; (.90)
0.90 0.90
166.50 166.50
10/28/2010 CCB
(BL) Retrieve newly filed pleadings from Pacer and evaluate new issues; (.90)
0.90
166.50
(BL) Retrieve newly filed pleadings from Pacer and evaluate new issues; (.90) (BL) Continue review of new pleadings, evaluate and create a memo for Ms. Wolf; (.90) (BL) Continue review of adversary actions; (.90) (CP) Prepare Fee Application for prior month as required by fee auditor, TOTAL FEES: RECAPITULATION HOURS 22.40 1.30 10.40
Research Services [Pacer; 261511 TOTAL EXPENSES: ThRU 10/31/2010 PREVIOUS BALANCE TOTAL CURRENT WORK:
Payment Received on Statement No. 27, Check No. 10604 Payment Received on Statement No. 27, Check No. 10604 Payment Received on Statement No. 19, Check No. 10616 Payment Received on Statement No. 17, Check No. 10615 Payment Received on Statement No. 18, Check No. 10615 TOTAL PAYMENTS BALANCE DUE:
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Digital audio recordings are now avallabil to the public via Intarnet aau to the PACER system. In Msrth.2O1O the 3udldaI Conflerance approved the plan to mike digital audio recordings avallabla on PACER alter a twO.year pilot project showed dgnlflcant public Interest In accessing this, flies. The new digital Max aurn $2.40. The presiding judge determines the audio recording will be posted on PACER. Digital audio recording Ii used in most,bankruptcy and many dlstilrt cowts (whammaglesata judges ac000I* ?or most at the usage). The ftllowlng seven cowte provide access to audio No through the PACER system; the U.S. District Courts In Nebradco and the Eastem WAM of Peiiyjvania; the U.S. Bankruptcy Courts In the Eastern District of North Carolina, Northern District of Alabama, Southern District of New York, Rhode laland and Maine.
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PA(PD File Numers Invoke No. 5612 7604.29MI 2937.3003 194.2872 960.2830 1110.2589 Number of Pages Q32010-SR0044 5385 1148 4 72 3 987 60 272 55 14 814 280 257 2034 165 43 S22 3507 16 18 4517 32 207 1021 171 73 41 40 28 1282 438 1415 77 29 7 86 63 Total 430.80 91.84 0.32 5.76 12.48 0.24 78.96 4.80 * 21.76 4.40 14 65.12 22.40 20.56 162.72 13.20 3.44 41.76 280.56 1.28 1.44 361.36 25 16.5 81.68 13.6 5.84 3.28
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1010.2967 1178.2577 1994.2840 1997.2610 8659.2771 747.2868 2000.2989 2000.2793 7604.2954 8958.2913 7599.2958 288.2701 175.2859 6476.2795 6480.2505 6481.2652 6481.2929 6481.2983 7599.2847 7599.889 7599.2938 7604.2835 7604.2954 052.2775 8052.2931 8958.2913 9195.2866 9195.2932 7604.2956 7300.2945
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EXPENSE SUMMARY Expense Category (Examples) Legal Research Service Provider (if applicable) PACER Total Expenses $361.36
Requested Fees $88,261.73 $103,653.50 $95,177.00 $108,679.50 $219,508.50 $149,092.50 $101,985.00 $80,202.50 $130,043.75 $152,135.00 $27,570.00 $10,620.00 $19,665.00 $8,625.00 $9,825.00 $8,478.00 $10,300.50 $9,239.00
Requested Expenses $1,201.20 $797.22 $1,107.23 $396.69 $661.23 $247.50 $30.89 $863.91 $1,253.29 $735.54 $422.09 $2,223.93 $1,303.86 $203.21 $0.00 $0.00 $119.68 $0.00
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IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE In re:
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AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE
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Kathleen Forte Finlayson, being duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that she is employed by the law firm of Pachulski Stang Ziehi & Jones LLP, attorneys for the Debtors in the above-captioned action, and that on the 13th day of December 2010 she caused a copy of the following document(s) to be served upon the parties on the attached service lists in the manner indicated:
Notice and Monthly Fee Application of Schully, Roberts, Slattery & Marino PLC as Special Oil and Gas and Transactional Counsel for the Debtors for the Period October 1-31, 2010
Ka$ileen Forte FinlasoJ Sworn to and Subscribed before me this 13 " day of December 2010
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1Iie Dbtoi-s in these cases, along with the last four digits of each of the Debtors federal tax identification number, are: Pacific Energy Resources Ltd. (3442); Petrocal Acquisition Corp. (6249); Pacific Energy Alaska Holdings, LLC (tax I.D. # not available); Cameros Acquisition Corp. (5866); Pacific Energy Alaska Operating LLC (7021); Cameros Energy, Inc. (9487); and Gotland Oil, Inc. (5463). The mailing address for all of the Debtors is 111 W. Ocean Boulevard, Suite 1240, Long Beach, CA 90802.
Pacific Energy Resources Ltd. Fee App Service List Case No. 09-10785 Document No. 147432 03 - Hand Delivery 05 - First Class Mail 02 - Overnight Delivery 01 - Interoffice Pouch
Hand Delivery (Counsel to Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors) David B. Stratton, Esquire James C. Carignan, Esquire Pepper Hamilton LLP Hercules Plaza, Suite 1500 1313 Market Street Wilmington, DE 19899 First Class Mail (Debtors) Mr. Gerry Tywoniuk Senior Vice President & CFO Pacific Energy Resources 111 We. Ocean Boulevard, Suite 1240 Long Beach, CA 90802 First Class Mail (Debtors) Mr. Scott W. Winn Senior Managing Director Zolfo Cooper 1166 Sixth Avenue, 24th Floor New York, NY 10026 First Class Mail (Counsel to Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors) Francis J. Lawall, Esquire Pepper Hamilton LLP 3000 Two Logan Square Eighteenth & Arch Streets Philadelphia, PA 19103 First Class Mail (counsel to Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors) Filiberto Agusti, Esquire Steven Reed, Esquire Joshua Taylor, Esquire Steptoe & Johnson LLP 1330 Connecticut Avenue NW Washington, DC 20036
(Counsel for Debtors) Laura Davis Jones, Esquire James E. ONeill, Esquire Kathleen P. Makowski, Esquire Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones LLP 919 North Market Street, 17th Floor P.O. Box 8705 Wilmington, DE 19899-8705 Interoffice Pouch to Los Angeles (Counsel for Debtors) Robert M. Saunders, Esquire Ira D. Kharasch, Esquire Scotta E. McFarland, Esquire Pachuiski Stang Ziehi & Jones LLP 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., I I th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90067 Hand Delivery (United States Trustee) Joseph McMahon, Esquire; Office of the United States Trustee J. Caleb Boggs Federal Building 844 North King Street, Suite 2207 Lockbox 35 Wilmington, DE 19801 Hand Delivery (Copy Service) Parcels, Inc. Vito I. DiMaio 230 N. Market Street Wilmington, DE 19801
First Class Mail (counsel to Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors) Robbin Itkin, Esquire Katherine Piper, Esquire Kelly Frazier, Esquire Steptoe & Johnson LLP 2121 Avenue of the Stars, 28 Floor Los Angeles, CA 90067 (Overnight Delivery) (The Fee Auditor) Warren H. Smith Warren H. Smith & Associates, P.C. Republic Center 325 N. St. Paul, Suite 1250 Dallas, Texas 75201 Overnight Delivery (Office of the Fee Auditor) Ms. Melanie M. White Warren H. Smith & Associates, P.C. Republic Center 325 N. St. Paul, Suite 1250 Dallas, Texas 75201
68773-001\DOCS_DE: 147432.1