El Paso Production Oil & Gas USA L. P. N/K/A El Paso E&P Company, L. P. v. Kenneth Sellers

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJuly 26, 2012
Docket13-10-00439-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

NUMBER 13-10-00439-CV

COURT OF APPEALS

THIRTEENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS

CORPUS CHRISTI - EDINBURG

EL PASO PRODUCTION OIL & GAS USA L.P. N/K/A EL PASO E&P COMPANY, L.P., Appellant,

v.

KENNETH SELLERS, Appellee.

On appeal from the 92nd District Court of Hidalgo County, Texas.

MEMORANDUM OPINION Before Chief Justice Valdez and Justices Rodriguez and Benavides Memorandum Opinion by Justice Benavides

This appeal involves a title dispute over a mineral estate in Hidalgo County,

Texas. By seven issues, which we re-number as two,1 appellant El Paso Production

1 See TEX. R. APP. P. 47.1. Oil & Gas USA, L.P. (hereinafter “El Paso”) appeals the trial court’s granting of appellee

Kenneth Sellers’s partial motion for summary judgment in the dispute, on the grounds

that: (1) the trial court’s judgment is a final and appealable judgment; (2) the trial court

erred in granting Sellers’s motion for partial summary judgment and its subsequent

orders. We reverse and remand.

I. BACKGROUND

In 2006, Sellers initiated an action against El Paso and claimed that he was the

vested record title owner of an undivided three-fourths (3/4) of oil, gas, and other

minerals of Lots Nos. 12 and 9 of the Porcion2 No. 74, M. Martinez Survey, Abstract No.

582, Hidalgo County, Texas. In his petition, Sellers demanded From El Paso a proper

accounting and payment of oil and gas proceeds realized from December 2, 2002 to the

present time.3 Sellers also requested that the trial court find that he is the vested record

title owner of the disputed mineral estate. El Paso answered with a general denial and

included a plea in abatement alleging that not all necessary parties were involved.

A. Sellers’s Motion for Partial Summary Judgment

Sellers filed a motion for partial summary judgment three years after the initial

petition. In his motion, Sellers alleged that he was the vested record title owner of an

aggregate 29.5 mineral acres 4 in the Deatrick Gas Unit in Hidalgo County, Texas.

2 We note the unique spelling of “portion” as “porcion” in the land records. 3 According to Sellers, El Paso predecessor Coastal Oil & Gas USA, L.P. entered into an oil and gas lease with Sellers as lessor over Lots 7, 9, 12, and 21, in which a 1/6th royalty was reserved from all proceeds realized from the sale of oil and gas production. 4 Sellers stated that 24.5 mineral acres out of forty surface acres were from Lot 12 and five mineral acres out of ten surface acres were from Lot 9.

2 Sellers traced his superior title of the disputed mineral acreage by laying out the

following chain of title:

(A) 1909 Warranty Deed from grantor Eloisa Vela Dougherty to grantee, Everett L. Stratton covering 2,088 acres of land out of Porciones No. 74 and 75, Hidalgo County, Texas. This deed was duly recorded in Hidalgo County.

(B) 1931 Trustee’s Deed from W.E. Allen, trustee as grantor, to W.C. Austin, Grantee, covering Lots 7, 9, 12, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 39 from Porcion 74; and Lots 6 and 7 from Porcion 75. This conveyance totaled approximately 430 acres. The deed was the result of a default on repayment of promissory note by Everett L. Stratton in favor of W.E. Allen, trustee, for the benefit of W.C. Austin. This deed was duly recorded in Hidalgo County.

(C) 1948 Quitclaim Deed from E.L. Stratton, grantor, to W.C. Austin, grantee, covering Lots 7, 9, 12, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, and 39 from Porcion 74; and Lots 6 and 7 from Porcion 75. This deed was duly recorded in Hidalgo County.

(D) March 1950 Warranty Deed from W.C. Austin, grantor, to Henry Wehrmann, grantee, covering the east ten acres of Block No. 12 of the Stratton Tract Subdivision. This deed was duly recorded in Hidalgo County.

(E) May 1950 Warranty Deed from W.C. Austin, grantor, to Henry Wehrmann, grantee, covering ten acres of land out of Block No. 12 in Porcion 74, adjacent to the 10 acres of Block No. 12 described in the deed dated March 1950. This deed was duly recorded in Hidalgo County.

(F) September 1950 Warranty Deed from W.C. Austin, grantor, to Henry Wehrmann, grantee, covering the west-half of Block No. 12 in Porcion 74, covering approximately 20 acres. This deed was duly recorded in Hidalgo County.

(G) April 1969 Warranty Deed No. 1 from H. Wehrmann and wife, Sue Wehrmann, grantors, to Guadalupe Garza Zamora, grantee, covering the east twenty-two acres of Lot 12 and all of Lot 9 of Porcion 74, being approximately thirty-two acres of land and an undivided 3/4ths of the oil, gas, and other minerals in the thirty-two acres of land. This deed was duly recorded in Hidalgo County.

(H) April 1969 Warranty Deed No. 2 from Henry and Sue Wehrmann, grantors, to Sellers, grantee, covering the west eighteen acres of Lot 12 of Porcion 74, including an undivided 3/4ths of the oil, gas, and other minerals in and under that tract. This deed was duly recorded in Hidalgo County.

(I) May 1969 Quitclaim Deed from Guadalupe Garza Zamora and Amparo S. de Garza, husband and wife grantors, to Sellers, grantee, covering an undivided

3 one-half interest in the oil, gas, and other minerals in and under the east twenty-two acres of Lot 12 and all of Lot 9 of Porcion 74, being an aggregate 16 mineral fee acres in the total thirty-two acres of land. This deed was duly recorded in Hidalgo County.

By virtue of this chain of title from a common source, Sellers claims entitlement to

an undivided 29.5/503.47th of the Deatrick Gas Unit.

B. El Paso’s Motion for Summary Judgment

In its own motion for summary judgment, El Paso alleged that title examinations

defeat Sellers’s establishment of title to Lots 9 and 12 because other parties hold

competing titles to the estates in question.

1. Lot 12

El Paso asserted that 12.1 acres in Lot 12 was in dispute, and the remainder was

not. According to El Paso, a separate tract of land known as the “El Pato” tract overlies

the 12.1-acre portion claimed by Sellers. According to El Paso’s motion, the El Pato

tract properly belonged to Martin D. Cavazos by virtue of several successive

conveyances and a portion of that tract overlaid the disputed 12.1 acres of Lot 12, thus

making Sellers’s claim to that mineral estate invalid. El Paso introduced a

correspondence packet with an attached land survey from Sellers’s attorney recognizing

that Sellers’s interest was in the lands lying east of the El Pato tract.

2. Lot 9

With regard to Lot 9, El Paso first argued that a break in the chain of title took

place in the September 1950 deed from Austin to Wehrman because the deed did not

include any language which conveyed any interest in Lot 9. Second, El Paso asserted

that a separate Warranty Deed preceded the 1931 Trustee’s deed, evidenced by a 1909

recorded conveyance from Everett L. Stratton to William Spillett of land described by

4 metes and bounds containing ten acres of land, more or less. El Paso contended that

this 1909 conveyance involved the lands described in Lot 9. Third, a recorded 1920

Sheriff’s Deed under an order of sale for delinquent taxes was issued following a suit

titled “State of Texas v. Wm. Spillet [sic], which conveyed to Equitable Trust Company,

two tracts of land. One tract was described as Lot 9 of the Stratton Tract, containing

twelve acres. Fourth, El Paso presented evidence of a recorded 1942 Sheriff’s Deed

from Wm. Spillet [sic] to Tabasco Consolidated Independent School District of the “north

[ten] acres . . .

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