Carter Oil Co. v. Cochran

1931 OK 539, 3 P.2d 209, 151 Okla. 191, 1931 Okla. LEXIS 596
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedSeptember 22, 1931
Docket20356
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Carter Oil Co. v. Cochran, 1931 OK 539, 3 P.2d 209, 151 Okla. 191, 1931 Okla. LEXIS 596 (Okla. 1931).

Opinion

CLARK, V. C. J.

This is a consolidation of two actions filed in the district court of Grady county, one by the defendant in error, Grover Yates Cochran, an incompetent, against the Carter Oil Company and the Amerada Petroleum Corporation, plaintiffs in error herein, and other defendants not involved in this appeal; and the other action was commenced by Joe J. Cochran, defendant in error herein, against the Carter Oil Company and the Amerada.Petroleum Corporation, and other defendants not involved in this appeal.

After each ease had become at issue, by agreement of counsel, the cause of Grover Yates Cochran v. Carter Oil Company et al, was consolidated with the cause of Joe J. Cochran v. Carter Oil Company et al., and tried at the same time. The evidence offered on said trial, and so far as applicable, competent, and pertinent, was to apply to both of said causes, or to either of them, and the court was to direct the jury to return separate verdicts in the said causes, and separate judgments were to be entered thereon, and both parties reserved the right to appeal said consolidated cases, the same as though one case was tried and appealed.

The parties appearing here reverse to what they appeared in the trial court, will be designated as they appeared in the trial court.

Plaintiffs allege in their .petition that during the year 1927, and at this time, they were the owners of certain lands describéd in the petition; that said lands are suitable for and have been used for agricultural purposes during all of the times hereinafter mentioned ; that the defendants are engaged in the production of crude oil in certain sections described in the petition and are located northwest and southwest of the properties of the plaintiff; that defendants, in carrying on their operation in drilling for oil, have permitted salt water, base sediment, and crude oil to collect on the lands where wells are drilled by them in large quantities, and that in the spring of 1927, in the months of April and May, said crude oil, salt water, and base sediment were, by the usual and ordinary rains falling in the vicinity where the operations of the defendants were being carried on, washed down on to the lands of the plaintiff, and destroyed the crops ;hen planted and growing on said lands, and injured and damaged the lands, and prevented the plaintiffs from using the same for agricultural purposes.

The plaintiff Joe J. C'ochran, in his petition, alleged that about 85 acres of his land was in a state of cultivation at the time said crude oil, salt water, and base sediment were discharged on same, and plaintiff lost the crops planted upon about 65 acres of said land, and prayed for judgment for $800 for damages for said crops in his first cause of action.

The plaintiff Grover Yates Cochran, an incompetent, alleged in his petition, in his first cause of action, that of his said lands, 50 acres were in the state of cultivation at the time said crude oil, salt water, and base sediment were discharged on same, and that he lost the crops planted upon about. 50 acres of said land, and prayed for a judgment in the sum of $500 damages to the crop on said land.

The plaintiff Joe J. Cochran, in his petition, in his second cause of action, alleged that by reason of the crude oil, salt water, and base sediment collecting upon 65 acres of his said land, said lands have been damaged to the extent of one-half the value thereof in the sum of $1,600, and prayed for judgment on his second cause of action in the sum of $1,600.

The plaintiff Grover Yates Cochran, an incompetent, for his second cause of action in his petition, alleged that by reason of said crude oil, salt water,. and base sediments collecting upon the lands described, said *192 lands liave been! damaged in the sum of $1,250, and prayed for judgment on his second cause of action in the sum of $1,250,

After motions and demurrers had been filed and ruled upon, the defendants filed their respective answers, in which ansvrers the defendants generally deny the allegations of plaintiffs’ petition, and allege that they were operating their properties free and clear of any understanding or agreement with any codefendant, and that the liability, if any, was several and not joint; that the defendants, during the time the respective properties w,e.re being operated for oil, operated same in a diligent, skillful, and careful manner, using all the precautions known to the oil industry to prevent the discharge upon surrounding lands and plaintiffs’ lands, of any salt water, oil, or other refuse arising from the drilling of oil and gas wells on defendants’ properties; that defendants at all times during the operation of their properties maintained reasonable and proper dams, reservoirs, and other receptacles to take care of the waste oil, salt water, and other refuse emanating from their respective leases; that the defendants had not been guilty of negligence or carelessness, nor of the violation of an.y law, nor were they actuated by malice; but had at all times exercised due care and good faith in an effort to avoid injury to plaintiffs’ lands and crops. The defendants, therefore, plead reasonable care in the use of their said properties ; that if plaintiffs have been damaged, it is damage for which they cannot recover.

The defendants, further ansjwering, say that they and each of them are in the rightful possession of their said properties under valid oil and gas leases; that the leases were operated in a lawful and natural manner necessary in the operation for the purpose of producing oil or gas, and that, if any salt water or waste oil or other substance did escape from defendants’ properties, such escape was without any negligence or carelessness on the part of the defendants. Further answering, the defendants allege that the damage to the plaintiffs’ crops or to their lands was due to heavy rains which caused the water to spread over and across plaintiffs’ lands and crops, and which flood waters killed and injured the crops and lands of plaintiffs, and that the defendants did not contribute to the overflow or to the injury.

To the respective answers of the defendants, the plaintiffs filed reply in the nature of a general denial.

The causes came on for trial before a jury, and the plaintiffs dismissed iheir causes of action as to crop damages, leaving the causes of action as to the damage of the land.

Upon a trial to a jury under the issues thus formed, the jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff Joe J. Cochran against the defendants Carter Oil Company and the Amerada Petroleum Corporation, for the sum of $750, and a verdict for plaintiff Grover Yates Cochran, an incompetent, against the Carter Oil Company and the Amerada Petroleum Corporation in the sum of $400.

Judgments of the court were rendered upon each of said verdicts; motions for new trial were filed and overruled, and the defendants Carter Oil Company and the Amerada Petroleum Corporation bring the causes here for review under a joint petition in error and one case-made.

The plaintiffs in error combine their assignments of error under one proposition, and contend that the verdicts and judgments of the court rendered thereon are clearly against the weight of the evidence.

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