Energy Transfer Equity, L.P. v. Twin City Fire Insurance Co.

CourtSuperior Court of Delaware
DecidedSeptember 25, 2020
DocketN19C-11-009 EMD
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

ENERGY TRANSFER EQUITY, L.P., et al., ) ) Plaintiffs, ) ) C.A. No. N19C-11-009 EMD CCLD v. ) ) TWIN CITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., et al., ) ) Defendants. ) )

Submitted: June 24, 2020 Decided: September 25, 2020

Upon Defendants Twin City Fire Insurance Company, Allied World National Assurance Company, and Navigator Insurance Company’s Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Personal Jurisdiction, DENIED

Jennifer C. Wasson, Esquire, Carla M. Jones, Esquire, Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP, Wilmington, Delaware, Robin L. Cohen, Esquire, Adam Ziffer, Esquire, David Dehoney, Esquire, McKool Smith, P.C., New York, New York. Attorneys for Plaintiffs Energy Transfer Equity L.P., Regency GP LP, and Regency GP LLC.

Robert J. Katzenstein, Esquire, Robert K. Beste, Esquire, Smith, Katzenstein & Jenkins LLP, Wilmington, Delaware, John E. Black, Jr., Esquire, Peter F. Lovato, III, Esquire, W. Joel Vander Vliet, Esquire, Skarzynski Marick & Black LLP, Chicago, Illinois, James Sanders, Esquire, Clyde & Co. US LLP, Chicago, Illinois. Attorneys for Twin City Fire Insurance Company, Allied World National Assurance Company, and Navigator Insurance Company

DAVIS, J.

I. INTRODUCTION

This insurance coverage dispute is assigned to the Complex Commercial Litigation

Division of the Court. On November 1, 2019, Plaintiffs Energy Transfer Equity, L.P. (“Energy

Transfer”), Regency GP LP, and Regency GP LLC (collectively, the “Insureds”) filed a

Complaint asserting claims against Defendants Twin City Fire Insurance Co. (“Twin City”),

Zurich American Insurance Company (“Zurich”), Associated Electric & Gas Insurance Services Limited(“Associated Electric”), U.S. Specialty Insurance Company (“U.S. Specialty”), Illinois

National Insurance Company (“Illinois National”), RSUI Indemnity Company (“RSUI”), Axis

Insurance Company (“Axis”), Old Republic Insurance Company (“Old Republic”), Allied World

National Assurance Company (“Allied World”), Navigators Insurance Company (“Navigators”),

Arch Insurance Company (“Arch”), ACE American Insurance Company (“ACE”), XL Specialty

Insurance Company (XL Specialty”), Alterra America Insurance Company (“Alterra”), Berkley

Insurance Company (“Berkley”), Beazley Insurance Company, Inc. (“Beazley”), and Travelers

Casualty and Surety Company of America (“Travelers”) (collectively, “Insurance Defendants”).1

Through the Complaint, the Insureds seek: (i) declaratory relief concerning a duty to indemnify

(Count II);2 and (ii) damages for anticipatory breach of contract arising out of the Insurance

Defendants purported repudiation under the directors’ and officers’ insurance policies issued by

the Insurance Defendants to the Insureds (Count I).3

On January 31, 2020, Defendants Twin City, Allied World, and Navigators (collectively,

the “Moving Insurers”) filed a Motion to Dismiss under Superior Court Civil Rule 12(b)(2) (the

“Motion”).4 The Insureds filed a Plaintiffs’ Opposition to the Moving Insurers’ Rule 12(b)(2)

Motion to Dismiss (the “Opposition”) on March 16, 2020.5 The Moving Insurers, on April 14,

2020, filed a Reply in Support of Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to Civil Rule 12(b)(6) (the

“Reply”).6 The Court held a hearing on the Motion, the Opposition and the Reply on June 24,

2020.7 At the end of the hearing, the Court took the Motion under advisement.

For the reasons stated below, the Motion is DENIED.

1 D.I. No. 1. 2 Compl. ¶¶ 59-63. 3 Id. ¶¶ 64-70. 4 D.I. No. 71. 5 D.I. No. 76. 6 D.I. No. 80 7 D.I. No. 98.

2 II. FACTS8

A. GENERAL BACKGROUND

Energy Transfer is one of the largest midstream energy companies in the United States.9

Energy Transfer and Regency GP LP are limited partnerships organized and existing under the

laws of Delaware.10 Regency GP LLC is a limited liability company organized and existing

under the laws of the State of Delaware.11 Regency GP LP is the general partner of Regency

Energy Partners LP (“Regency”).12 Regency GP LLC is the general partner of Regency GP

LP.13

Twin City is an Indiana corporation with its principal place of business in Connecticut.14

Zurich is a New York corporation with its principal place of business in Illinois.15 Aegis is a

Bermuda corporation with its principal place of business in New Jersey.16 U.S. Specialty is a

Texas corporation with its principal place of business in Texas. 17 Illinois National is an Illinois

corporation with its principal place of business in Illinois.18 RSUI is a New Hampshire

corporation with its principal place of business in Georgia.19 AXIS is an Illinois corporation

with its principal place of business in Georgia.20 Old Republic is a Pennsylvania corporation

with its principal place of business in Illinois. 21 Allied World is a New Hampshire corporation

8 The facts are derived from the Complaint, unless stated otherwise. 9 Compl. ¶ 5. 10 Id. ¶¶ 5-6. 11 Id. ¶ 7. 12 Id. ¶ 2, 13 Id. 14 Id. ¶ 8. 15 Id. ¶ 9. 16 Id. ¶ 10. 17 Id. ¶ 11. 18 Id. ¶ 12. 19 Id. ¶ 13. 20 Id. ¶ 14. 21 Id. ¶ 15.

3 with its principal place of business in New York.22 Navigators is a New York corporation with

its principal place of business in Connecticut.23 Arch is a Missouri corporation with its principal

place of business in Pennsylvania.24 ACE is a Pennsylvania corporation with its principal place

of business in Pennsylvania.25 XL Specialty is a Delaware corporation with its principal place of

business in Connecticut.26 Alterra is a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business

in Virginia.27 Berkley is a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business in

Connecticut.28 Travelers is a Connecticut corporation with its principal place of business in

Connecticut.29 Upon information and belief, the Insureds allege that all Insurance Defendants

are authorized to sell or write insurance in Delaware and, at all material times, have conducted

and continue to conduct substantial insurance business in Delaware.30

Energy Transfer has one of the largest portfolios of energy assets in the United States,

with assets covering 38 states.31 Energy Transfer’s core operations include transportation and

storage of natural gas, crude oil, and other energy products.32 Energy Transfer owns and

operates one of the largest pipeline systems in the United States, transmitting natural gas and

other energy products across thousands of miles of pipeline connecting various production areas

to markets across the United States and Canada.33 At the time of the merger transaction,

Regency was a master limited partnership, providing midstream services in high natural gas

22 The Complaint alleged that Allied World is also a Delaware corporation, but the Insurance Defendants stated in the Motion that Allied World is not a Delaware corporation. Compare ¶ 16 with Motion at 3. For purposes of this Opinion, Allied World’s place of incorporation is not decision determinative. 23 Id. ¶ 17. 24 Id. ¶ 18. 25 Id. ¶ 19. 26 Id. ¶ 20. 27 Id. ¶ 21. 28 Id. ¶ 22. 29 Id. ¶ 24. 30 Id. ¶¶ 8-24. 31 Id. ¶ 28. 32 Id. 33 Id.

4 producing areas of the country.34 These services included the gathering and processing,

compression, treatment, and transportation of natural gas in a number of states.35

B. INSURANCE POLICIES

As part of its risk management programs, Energy Transfer annually purchased insurance,

including director & officer (“D&O”) insurance.36 Energy Transfer obtains insurance to protect

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