Gulf Production Company, Inc. v. Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. and Robert Peatross

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedAugust 6, 2024
Docket2023CA1111
StatusUnknown

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Gulf Production Company, Inc. v. Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. and Robert Peatross, (La. Ct. App. 2024).

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA

COURT OF APPEAL

FIRST CIRCUIT

2023 CA 1111

GULF PRODUCTION COMPANY, INC.

VERSUS

HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC. AND ROBERT PEATROSS AUG o6 2024 Judgment Rendered: _ _ _ _ _ __

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On Appeal from the 22nd Judicial District Court In and for the Parish of St. Tammany State of Louisiana Trial Court Docket Number 2013-12663, Div. "F"

Honorable Vincent J. Lobello, Judge Presiding

John M. Robin Counsel for Plaintiff/Appellant, Zachary D. Rhodes Gulf Production Company, Inc. Catherine M. Robin Covington, Louisiana

Kyle P. Kirsch Counsel for Defendants/Appellees, E. Madison Barton Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. and Samantha S. Boudreaux Robert Peatross Michael R. Sistrunk Craig J. Canizaro New Orleans, Louisiana

BEFORE: THERIOT, PENZATO, AND GREENE, JJ. PENZATO,J.

Gulf Production Company, Inc. appeals from the trial court's March 13, 2023

judgment that pertinently sustained a peremptory exception of no right of action in

favor of Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. and Robert Peatross and against Gulf

Production, and granted summary judgment in favor of Halliburton and Mr. Peatross

and against Gulf Production, and dismissed all claims asserted by Gulf Production

against Halliburton and Mr. Peatross with prejudice. For the following reasons, we

affirm.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

Gulf Production entered an operating agreement with Gulf Explorer, LLC in

November 2010, which pertinently named Gulf Production as the operator for oil

and gas drilling operations on land in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, referred to as

the Horseshoe Bayou Prospect. 1 Gulf Explorer had previously entered an agreement

to lease with Mobil Oil Exploration and Producing Southeast, Inc. concerning the

Horseshoe Bayou Prospect. Pursuant to the agreement to lease, Gulf Explorer was

to conduct oil and gas drilling operations on the Horseshoe Bayou Prospect. If

certain conditions were satisfied, particularly, if Gulf Explorer drilled an earning

well, Gulf Explorer would be granted a lease on the property.

Gulf Explorer instructed its operator, Gulf Production, to permit and drill two

wells on the Horseshoe Bayou Prospect. After Gulf Production drilled the

ExxonMobil Fee No. 2 well in May 2011 , Mobil Oil and Gulf Explorer entered an

oil and gas lease for the Horseshoe Bayou Prospect, effective May 28, 2011. Gulf

Explorer then instructed Gulf Production to drill the ExxonMobil Fee No. 3 well.

According to Gulf Production, Halliburton provided a coring gun for the

1 The property was located at Township 21 South - Range 20 East, Portions of Sections 15 & 16, compromising 528 acres, more or less.

2 ExxonMobil Fee No. 3 well, which allegedly became stuck in the well during coring

operations. Various problems were encountered during efforts to retrieve the coring

gun, which allegedly caused additional damages.

Gulf Production subsequently filed suit against Halliburton and Robert

Peatross, Halliburton's account representative (collectively, "Halliburton"), in June

2013. 2 Gulf Production alleged that it contracted with Halliburton to provide

expertise for coring services and that it sustained damages, including loss of time,

expense, and profits, due to Halliburton's negligence. 3 Gulf Explorer was not named

or mentioned in the petition, and there is no indication that any party other than Gulf

Production sustained or sought to recover damages from Halliburton.

Halliburton answered Gulf Production's suit and asserted a reconventional

demand against Gulf Production seeking to recover amounts purportedly owed by

Gulf Production for services rendered by Halliburton and/or labor, rentals, and oil

well supplies provided by Halliburton in connection with the ExxonMobil Fee No.

3 well.

Extensive discovery was conducted, and numerous court proceedings

occurred over the next nine years. In September 2022, the trial court heard argument

on Halliburton' s motion in limine concerning Gulf Production's percentage of well

ownership. The trial court took the matter under advisement and instructed the

parties to submit additional briefing. In November 2022, in connection with this

motion in limine, the trial court ordered Gulf Production to produce "all evidence of

any agreement involving Gulf [Production] and the co-owners of the mineral rights

related to agency, representation, and/or ownership percentage of mineral rights

2 Gulf Production alleged that Mr. Peatross was negligent and/or misrepresented what equipment would be provided and used by Halliburton on the ExxonMobil Fee No. 3 well. 3 Gulf Production also alleged that it contracted with Halliburton for "Instrument Protection" insurance, which Halliburton refused to honor.

3 (including the working interest agreements and the net profit interest agreement),

and any agreement transferring mineral rights in the well to its owners."

In response, Gulf Production filed a supplemental brief in opposition to

Halliburton's motion in limine and attached an assignment between Gulf Explorer

and Gulf Production dated April 25 , 2013 , wherein Gulf Explorer assigned "its

litigious rights and delegate[d] the authority to Gulf Production Company, Inc. to

file suit against Halliburton for the damages caused by Halliburton to the

ExxonMobil Fee No. 3 ST Well." 4 J. Randolph Robin executed the assignment on

behalf of both entities, appearing as managing member of Gulf Explorer and

president of Gulf Production. The Mobil Oil/Gulf Explorer agreement to lease, the

Mobil Oil/Gulf Explorer oil and gas lease, and the Gulf Explorer/Gulf Production

operating agreement were also attached to Gulf Production's supplemental

opposition. Prior to November 2022, Gulf Production had not disclosed its status in

this litigation as Gulf Explorer's assignee.

After learning about the assignment and receiving these additional documents,

Halliburton asserted a peremptory exception of no right of action and filed a motion

for partial summary judgment. Halliburton argued that Gulf Production had no right

of action to assert a contract or tort claim as Gulf Explorer's assignee because,

among other reasons, the petition failed to allege assignment. Halliburton further

asserted that Gulf Production suffered no damages and, therefore, had no right of

action to sue Halliburton in tort. For the same reason, Halliburton sought to dismiss

Gulf Production's contract claim through its motion for partial summary judgment.

4 The assignment is silent as to claims against Mr. Peatross. According to J. Randolph Robin' s affidavit, Gulf Explorer orally amended the assignment sometime after April 25, 2013 and before suit was filed to delegate authority to Gulf Production to include any causes of action for damages Gulf Explorer may have against Mr. Peatross.

4 Gulf Production opposed the exception and the motion, and a contradictory

hearing was held in February 2023. The trial court heard argument of counsel and

admitted the parties' documentary evidence into the record, including the

assignment; the lease agreements; the operating agreement; the affidavit of Mr.

Robin, Gulf Explorer's co-owner and managing member and Gulf Production's

president; and the affidavit of James Chris Severson, Gulf Explorer's co-owner and

managing member and Gulf Production's vice-president/treasurer.

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