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Published on 8/12/2014 in the Prospect News Bank Loan Daily.

Miller Energy removes facilities’ default tied to Voyticky resigning

By Marisa Wong

Madison, Wis., Aug. 12 – Miller Energy Resources, Inc. entered into on Monday a first amendment to its credit agreement dated June 2, 2014 with KeyBank NA as administrative agent and a second amendment to its credit agreement dated Feb. 3, 2014 with Apollo Investment Corp. as administrative agent, according to an 8-K filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Prior to the amendments, the resignation of the company’s president, David J. Voyticky, would have been a default. The amendments removed the reference to Voyticky from the credit agreements’ default provisions.

Voyticky resigned from his position effective Tuesday.

Miller is an oil and natural gas exploration, production and drilling company based in Knoxville, Tenn.


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