Enviva Inc.

United States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. Virginia·Decided May 30, 2024·No. 24-10453·Unknown

Opinion

UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA Alexandria Division

In re: ) ) ENVIVA INC., et al., ) Case No. 24-10453-BFK ) Chapter 11 ) (Jointly Administered) ) Debtors. ) _______________________________________ )

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER DENYING DEBTORS’ APPLICATION TO EMPLOY VINSON & ELKINS L.L.P.

This matter is before the Court on the Debtors’ Application to Employ Vinson & Elkins L.L.P. (“V&E”) as counsel for the Debtors in Possession pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 327(a). Docket No. 183. The Application is supported by the Declaration of David S. Meyer, and Mr. Meyer’s two Supplemental Declarations. Docket Nos. 183, 442, 481. The U.S. Trustee filed an Objection to the Application, and a Brief in Support of its Objections. Docket No. 273, 440. The Court heard the evidence and the parties’ arguments on May 9, 2024. For the reasons stated below, the Court will deny the Application. Findings of Fact The Court, having heard the evidence, makes the following findings of fact. A. The Debtors. 1. Enviva, Inc. and its affiliates (collectively, “Enviva,” or “the Debtors”) filed Voluntary Petitions under Chapter 11 with this Court on March 12, 2024. Docket No. 1. The cases are being jointly administered. Docket No. 84. 2. The Debtors are “the world’s largest producer of industrial wood pellets, a renewable and sustainable energy source produced by aggregating a natural resource— predominantly waste wood fiber—and processing it into a transportable form.” Docket No. 27, Nunziata Decl. ¶ 6. The Debtors “[own] and [operate] ten industrial-scale wood-pellet production plants located in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and Mississippi.” Id. at ¶ 7. They have been “developing and constructing two additional plants; the first near Epes,

Alabama, and the second near Bond, Mississippi.” Id. B. The First Day Hearing. 3. The Court held a first day hearing in the case on March 14, 2024. At that time, no creditors committee had been appointed. 4. The Debtors sought approval on an interim basis of Debtor in Possession financing (the “DiP Facility”) in the amount of $500 million, $150 million of which was to be disbursed immediately upon entry of the Interim Order approving the DiP Facility. Docket No. 24. 5. The lenders under the DiP Facility are known as the Ad Hoc Group. The Ad Hoc

Group consists of 75% of the holders of Prepetition Senior Secured Debt, 95% of the holders of the Debtors’ 6.50% 2026 Notes, 78% of the holders of the Debtors’ Epes Bonds, 45% of the holders of the Debtors’ Bond Green Bonds, and 5,073,753 shares of common stock in Enviva, Inc. Docket No. 442, Meyer Suppl. Decl. ¶ 22.1 6. The Court approved the DiP Facility, but both the Court and the U.S. Trustee questioned the Debtor’s proposal to pay $4.6 million of tax and other liabilities for a non-debtor entity known as Enviva Wilmington Holdings, LLC (“EWH”). Docket No. 7, Motion of Debtors

1 The Ad Hoc Group also has entered into a Restructuring Support Agreement (“RSA”) with the Debtors, which has not yet been presented to the Court for approval. The Debtors also have entered into a separate RSA with the holders of 45% of its Bond Green Bonds. for Entry of Interim and Final Orders (I) Authorizing the Payment of Certain Prepetition Taxes and Fees; and (II) Granting Related Relief, p. 9. 7. The Debtors withdrew their request to pay the $4.6 million in EWH obligations at the hearing. Docket No. 128, Hrg. Tr. 51:15-19. 8. One of V&E’s current clients, John Hancock, is a member of EWH. Docket No.

481, Meyer Second Suppl. Decl. ¶ 6. As such, John Hancock would have benefitted indirectly from the proposed payment of the $4.6 million on behalf of EWH. C. Final Approval of the DiP Facility. 9. The Court heard the Debtors’ Motion for final approval of the DiP Facility on May 1, 2024. The Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors (“the Committee”) objected to several features of the DiP Facility. Docket Nos. 375, 390. 10. By the time of the hearing on final approval of the DiP Facility, the Debtors and the Committee resolved all the Committee’s concerns, except for one. An unusual feature of the DiP Facility involved granting existing equity holders the opportunity to subscribe to up to $100

million of the DiP Facility (with the Ad Hoc Group backstopping the entire $500 million). Docket No. 128, Hrg. Tr. 30:1-13. By the time of the hearing, this opportunity was fully subscribed. 11. The Court approved the DiP Facility and overruled the Committee’s Objections with respect to the $100 million subscription feature. Docket No. 457. 12. As later disclosed in connection with the V&E Application (below), certain members of the Ad Hoc Group are also clients of V&E. D. The V&E Application. 13. On March 27, 2024, the Debtors filed an Application for Entry of an Order Authorizing the Retention and Employment of Vinson & Elkins L.L.P. as Attorneys for the Debtors and Debtors in Possession Effective as of the Petition Date. Docket No. 183 (“the V&E Application”). The Application was supported by a Declaration from Mr. Meyer. Id. 14. The Debtors also filed an Application to Employ Kutak Rock LLP as Co-Counsel

for the Debtors. Docket No. 187. The Court approved the Kutak Rock Application on April 12, 2024. Docket No. 319. 15. On April 3, 2024, the Court entered an Order Continuing the Hearing on the V&E Application, noting that V&E had disclosed: (a) that it represents certain Officers and Directors of the Debtors in shareholder and derivative litigation; and (b) that it represents the Riverstone entities, which are equity security holders in the Debtors (discussed below). Docket No. 224. See also Docket No. 183, Meyer Decl. pp. 9-11. The Court further noted that V&E had not discussed any ethical walls in its Application. Docket No. 224. 16. On April 10, 2024, the U.S. Trustee filed an Objection to the V&E Application.

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