Arclight Capital Partners, LLC v. Freepoint Commodities LLC

CourtSuperior Court of Delaware
DecidedMay 18, 2026
DocketN24C-11-227 PRW CCLD
StatusPublished

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Arclight Capital Partners, LLC v. Freepoint Commodities LLC, (Del. Ct. App. 2026).

Opinion

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

ARCLIGHT CAPITAL PARTNERS, ) LLC; ARCLIGHT ENERGY ) PARTNERS FUND VI, L.P.; and ) LIMETREE BAY HOLDINGS, LLC, ) ) Plaintiffs, ) ) and ) ) FREEPOINT COMMODITIES LLC, ) ) Plaintiff-Intervenor, ) v. ) C.A. No. N24C-11-227 PRW ) CCLD LEXINGTON INSURANCE CO., ) ) Defendant. )

Submitted: February 24, 2026 Decided: May 18, 2026

Upon The ArcLight Entities’ Motion for Partial Summary Judgment on Coverage for Pre-Tender Defense Costs, DENIED.

Upon Plaintiff-Intervenor Freepoint Commodities LLC’s Motion for Partial Summary Judgment on Issue of Coverage for “Pre-Tender” Defense Costs, DENIED.

Upon Defendant Lexington Insurance Company’s Cross-Motion for Partial Summary Judgment Regarding Pre-Tender Defense Costs GRANTED.

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER Jennifer C. Wasson, Esquire, and Ryan D. Kingshill, Esquire, POTTER ANDERSON & CORROON LLP, Wilmington, Delaware; Robin L. Cohen, Esquire, Alexander M. Sugzda, Esquire, and W. Alex Harris, Esquire, COHEN ZIFFER FRENCHMAN & MCKENNA LLP, New York, New York, Attorneys for Plaintiffs ArcLight Capital Partners, LLC, ArcLight Energy Partners Fund VI, L.P., and Limetree Bay Holdings, LLC.

R. Eric Hacker, Esquire, MORRIS JAMES LLP, Wilmington, Delaware; Eric M. Gold, Esquire, and Lauren N. Smith, Esquire, PILLSBURY WINTHROP SHAW PITTMAN LLP, Washington, District of Columbia, Attorneys for Plaintiff- Intervenor Freepoint Commodities LLC.

Kurt M. Heyman, Esquire, Aaron M. Nelson, Esquire, Denise S. Kraft, Esquire, and Luke P. Edwards, Esquire, HEYMAN ENERIO GATTUSO & HIRZEL LLP, Wilmington, Delaware; Kendall J. Burr, Esquire, and Jay Patterson, Esquire, MCDOWELL HETHERINGTON LLP, Houston, Texas, Attorneys for Defendant Lexington Insurance Company.

WALLACE, J. This case involves an insurance coverage dispute flowing from an oil

refinery and storage terminal in the U.S. Virgin Islands (“USVI”).1 The coverage

concerns class-action lawsuits relating to pollution from the Refinery. The

parties dispute whether the Insurer owes pre-tender defense costs outlaid by the

Insureds before the Insurer was notified of the underlying lawsuits covered by

the policy. The insurance policy at issue is Contractors Pollution Liability Policy

No. CPO 20726893 (“Policy”).2

The parties have competing cross-motions for summary judgment on the

issue of pre-tender costs that predate notice to the Insurer. As well, the Insurer

moves for summary judgment on the Policy’s coverage of Plaintiff ArcLight

Capital Partners, LLC (“ACP”).

For the foregoing reasons, the Court GRANTS the Insurer’s Cross-Motion for

Partial Summary Judgment on pre-tender costs and ArcLight Capital Partners,

LLC’s coverage. As a result, Plaintiffs’ and Intervenor-Plaintiff’s Motions for

Partial Summary Judgment are DENIED.

1 See generally The ArcLight Entities’ Br. in Supp. of their Mot. for Partial Summ. J. on Coverage for Pre-Tender Defense Costs at 4 (D.I. 68) [hereinafter “ArcLight Op. Br.”]. For simplicity’s sake, the Court will refer to the facilities as “the Refinery” and “the Terminal.” 2 See Combined Answering Br. in Opp’n to the ArcLight Pls.’ Mot. for Partial Summ. J. and Op. Br. in Supp. of Def. Lexington Insurance Company’s Cross-Motion for Partial Summ. J. Regarding Pre-Tender Defense Costs at 7 (D.I. 72) [hereinafter “Lexington ArcLight Br.”]; Aff. of Beverly McCurry in Supp. of Lexington Insurance Company’s Answer to Pl.- Intervenor Freepoint Commodities, LLC’s Partial Mot. for Summ. J. Regarding Pre-Tender Defense Costs ¶ 7 [hereinafter “McCurry Aff.”] (D.I. 73).

-1- I. BACKGROUND3

A. THE PARTIES

ACP is a Delaware limited liability company with its principal place of

business in Massachusetts.4 Plaintiff ArcLight Energy Partners Fund VI, L.P.

(“Fund VI”) is a Delaware limited partnership with its principal place of business

in Massachusetts.5 Plaintiff Limetree Bay Holdings, LLC (“LBH”) is a Delaware

limited liability company with its principal place of business in Massachusetts.6

Plaintiff-Intervenor Freepoint Commodities LLC (“Freepoint”) is a

Delaware limited liability company with its principal place of business in

Connecticut.7

Defendant Lexington Insurance Company (“Lexington”) is a Delaware

corporation with its principal place of business in Massachusetts.8

B. POLICY BACKGROUND AND UNDERLYING ACTIONS

In 2016, LBH—a holding company owned in part by Fund VI—and

3 The Court draws the following facts from the undisputed facts in the pleadings and evidence attached to the parties’ summary judgment affidavits. 4 Compl. in Intervention and Demand for a Jury Trial ¶ 8 (D.I. 28) [hereinafter “Freepoint Compl.”]; Def. Lexington Insurance Company’s Answer and Affirmative Defenses to Compl. in Intervention ¶ 8 (D.I. 42) [hereinafter “Freepoint Answer”]. 5 Freepoint Compl., ¶ 9; Freepoint Answer ¶ 9. 6 Freepoint Compl., ¶ 10; Freepoint Answer ¶ 10. 7 Freepoint Compl., ¶ 7; Freepoint Answer ¶ 7. 8 Freepoint Compl., ¶ 11; Freepoint Answer ¶ 11.

-2- another indirect equity investor purchased the terminal storage assets in Limetree

Bay and the then-dormant Refinery out of bankruptcy.9 After some time owning

and operating the Terminal, the indirect equity owners established the entity

Limetree Bay Refining, LLC (“LBR”), which worked to restart the Refinery’s

operations.10

Beginning in 2021, several classes of plaintiffs sued over pollution arising

from the Refinery’s restart.11 Initially, ACP was the only ArcLight Entity named

in the suits.12 And ACP paid around $1.6 million in fees and expenses between

May 2021 and December 2022.13 Later, Fund VI and LBH became defendants

to separate suits in January 2023 and February 2023, respectively.14 Eventually,

the lawsuits were consolidated in March 2024 into the Consolidated Class

Action.15

The class plaintiffs named Fund VI, LBH, and ACP (hereinafter the

9 Affidavit of Jeanna T. Simeone in Supp. of the ArcLight Entities’ Mot. for Partial Summ. J. on Coverage for Pre-Tender Defense Costs ¶¶ 4–6 (D.I. 68) [hereinafter “Simeone Aff.”]. 10 Simeone Aff., ¶ 8. 11 See Aff. of Alexander M. Sugzda in Supp. of the ArcLight Entities’ Mot. for Partial Summ. J. on Coverage for Pre-Tender Defense Costs ¶¶ 7–12 (D.I. 68) [hereinafter “Sugzda Aff.”]; McCurry Aff., ¶ 3. 12 Aff. of Kendall J. Burr in Supp. of Lexington Insurance Company’s Answer to Pl.- Intervenor Freepoint Commodities, LLC’s Mot. for Summ. J. and Cross-Mot. for Partial Summ. J. Regarding Pre-Tender Defense Costs ¶ 10 (D.I. 73) [hereinafter “Burr Aff.”]. 13 Burr Aff., ¶ 15. 14 Sugzda Aff., Ex. B. and Ex. C. 15 Sugzda Aff., ¶ 8.

-3- “ArcLight Entities”) as defendants, and alleged that they “haphazardly restarted”

refining operations without implementing “critically necessary improvements

and repairs” or exercising “proper management or safe operations” of the

facility.16 The class plaintiffs also named Freepoint—an indirect investor in the

project—as a defendant.17 Freepoint retained the international law firm of Hogan

Lovells to defend the lawsuits and billed roughly $772,488.88 in fees and

expenses between May 2021 and December 2023.18

After incurring $2.5 million in defense costs, the ArcLight Entities learned

of the Policy through counsel.19

C. NOTICE TO LEXINGTON

On January 11, 2022, LBR’s counsel, Baker & Hostetler LLP, sent a letter

concerning the underlying lawsuits to Lexington.20 That letter identified LBR as

the Insured and attached the complaints to each of the underlying lawsuits, which

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