Heirs of Lydia Bergeron, Wife of/and Sidney J. Simoneaux Land Partnership, a Limited Partnership v. B-P Amoco, Amerada Hess Corporation, Wm. T. Burton Industries, Inc., Brock Exploration Corporation, Mongrue Oil Company, Inc., Northwest Oil Company, Lynal, Incorporated, Quintana Petroleum Corporation, Quintana Petroleum (u.S.), Inc.

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedDecember 20, 2023
Docket2023-CA-0212
StatusPublished

This text of Heirs of Lydia Bergeron, Wife of/and Sidney J. Simoneaux Land Partnership, a Limited Partnership v. B-P Amoco, Amerada Hess Corporation, Wm. T. Burton Industries, Inc., Brock Exploration Corporation, Mongrue Oil Company, Inc., Northwest Oil Company, Lynal, Incorporated, Quintana Petroleum Corporation, Quintana Petroleum (u.S.), Inc. (Heirs of Lydia Bergeron, Wife of/and Sidney J. Simoneaux Land Partnership, a Limited Partnership v. B-P Amoco, Amerada Hess Corporation, Wm. T. Burton Industries, Inc., Brock Exploration Corporation, Mongrue Oil Company, Inc., Northwest Oil Company, Lynal, Incorporated, Quintana Petroleum Corporation, Quintana Petroleum (u.S.), Inc.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Louisiana Court of Appeal primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Heirs of Lydia Bergeron, Wife of/and Sidney J. Simoneaux Land Partnership, a Limited Partnership v. B-P Amoco, Amerada Hess Corporation, Wm. T. Burton Industries, Inc., Brock Exploration Corporation, Mongrue Oil Company, Inc., Northwest Oil Company, Lynal, Incorporated, Quintana Petroleum Corporation, Quintana Petroleum (u.S.), Inc., (La. Ct. App. 2023).

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HEIRS OF LYDIA * NO. 2023-CA-0212 BERGERON, WIFE OF/AND SIDNEY J. SIMONEAUX LAND * COURT OF APPEAL PARTNERSHIP, A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP * FOURTH CIRCUIT

VERSUS * STATE OF LOUISIANA

B-P AMOCO, AMERADA HESS * * * * * * * CORPORATION, WM. T. BURTON INDUSTRIES, INC., BROCK EXPLORATION CORPORATION, MONGRUE OIL COMPANY, INC., NORTHWEST OIL COMPANY, LYNAL, INCORPORATED, QUINTANA PETROLEUM CORPORATION, QUINTANA PETROLEUM (U.S.), INC., ET AL.

CONSOLIDATED WITH: CONSOLIDATED WITH:

HEIRS OF LYDIA BERGERON ET NO. 2023-C-0016 AL.

VERSUS

BP AMOCO ET AL.

APPEAL FROM CIVIL DISTRICT COURT, ORLEANS PARISH NO. 1999-19530, DIVISION “B” Honorable Richard G. Perque, Judge ****** JUDGE SANDRA CABRINA JENKINS ****** (Court composed of Chief Judge Terri F. Love, Judge Rosemary Ledet, Judge Sandra Cabrina Jenkins)

Michael G. Stag Ashley M. Liuzza Matthew D. Rogenes STAG LIUZZA LLC 365 Canal Street Suite 2850 New Orleans, LA 70130

Andrew A. Lemmon LEMMON LAW FIRM, LLC 15068 River Road Hahnville, LA 70057

COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/APPELLANT

Robert B. McNeal Kathryn Z. Gonski Mark R. Deethardt Jaclyn E. Hickman Trinity A. Morale LISKOW & LEWIS 701 Poydras Street, Suite 5000 New Orleans, LA 70139

Hunter A. Chauvin LISKOW & LEWIS 120 Camellia Blvd., Suite 300 Lafayette, LA 70508

Lauren C. Mastio Carl D. Rosenblum Taylor K. Wimberly JONES WALKER LLP 201 St. Charles Avenue Suite 5100 New Orleans, LA 70170-5100

Shawn A. Carter Christopher B. Bailey Matthew J. Randazzo, III RANDAZZO GIGLIO & BAILEY LLC 900 E. Saint Mary Blvd. Suite 200 Lafayette, LA 70503-2378

Michael R. Phillips Annie Lemelin Claire E. Juneau KEAN MILLER, LLP 900 Poydras Street, Suite 3600 New Orleans, LA 70112

Charles Simon McCowan, III L. Victor Gregoire, Jr. KEAN MILLER, LLP 400 Convention Street, Suite 700 Baton Rouge, LA 70802

COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANTS/APPELLEES

AFFIRMED IN PART; REVERSED IN PART; AND REMANDED;WRIT GRANTED; TRIAL COURT’S GRANT OF PARTIAL EXCEPTION OF NO RIGHT OF ACTION IN FAVOR OF CHEVRON AND WAGNER IS REVERSED

DECEMBER 20, 2023 SCJ TFL RML Appellants/relators, The Heirs of Lydia Bergeron, wife/of and Sidney

Simoneaux Land Partnership, A Limited Partnership (“Bergeron Partnership”) and

Simoneaux Family Land, L.L.C. (“Simoneaux Company”) (collectively, the “heirs”)

seek both supervisory and appellate review of the trial court’s July 5, 2022 judgment

granting an exception of no right of action as to three defendants—BP America

Production Company (“BP”), Wagner Oil Company (“Wagner”), and Chevron

USA, Inc. (“Chevron”). As to BP, the trial court’s judgment dismissed all the heirs’

claims against it; thus, the heirs filed an appeal, which all three defendants opposed.

As to Wagner and Chevron, the heirs filed an application for supervisory writ. For

the following reasons, we affirm in part and reverse in part the judgment of July 5,

2022, and remand the matter to the trial court for further proceedings. We grant the

writ and reverse the trial court’s grant of the partial exception of no right of action

in favor of Wagner and Chevron.

1 FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

This matter has been pending since 1999, well over twenty years. Sidney

Simoneaux and Lydia Bergeron owned property in St. Charles Parish and leased the

property to various oil and gas companies. The companies conducted operations on

the property resulting in surface and subsurface contamination.

Sidney Simoneaux and Lydia Bergeron had five children who inherited the

property in equal shares when they passed away. The children formed the Bergeron

Partnership in 1986 and converted their individual ownership interest in the property

to an equal ownership interest in Bergeron Partnership.

On December 3, 1999, the Bergeron Partnership filed a petition for damages,

and filed numerous supplemental and amending petitions. BP, Wagner, and Chevron

were among the defendants named in the petitions.1 In 2004, Simoneaux Company

merged with the Bergeron Partnership and the Simoneaux Company was declared

the surviving company. All members of the Bergeron Partnership and the Simoneaux

Company are heirs of the original owners, Sidney Simoneaux and Lydia Bergeron.

On January 3, 2022, the heirs filed a seventh supplemental and amending

petition.2 The heirs averred that the oil companies improperly disposed of hazardous

substances and concealed information of the contamination.

1 The Bergeron Partnership’s petitions named the following as defendants: Amoco Production

Company; B.P. Amoco; Amerada Hess Corporation; WM. T. Burton Industries, Inc.; Brock Exploration Corporation; Mongrue Oil Company, Inc.; Northwest Oil Company; Lynal Incorporated; Quintana Petroleum Corporation; Quintana Petroleum (U.S.), Inc.; Cox Oil & Gas, Inc., Cox Louisiana Partnership; Cox Exploration; Marine Container Corporation; Texaco E&P, Inc.; Chevron U.S.A. Holding Inc., Chevron U.S.A. Inc., Cayenne, L.L.C.; Hilcorp Energy Company; Forman Petroleum Corporation; Noram Energy Corp.; Inexco Oil Company; LLOG Exploration & Production Company; Sandefer Petroleum Company; Birthright Exploration Limited; KCM Management, Inc.; River Oaks Exploration, Inc.; Liberty Oil and Gas Corporation; Texas Petroleum Investment Company; Pan America Petroleum Corporation; Amerada Petroleum Corporation; and Wagner Oil Company. 2 As the trial court’s judgment reflects, the parties stipulated that the seventh supplemental and

amending petition superseded all prior petitions to the extent there are inconsistencies.

2 On February 11, 2022, Chevron filed exceptions to the petition for damages.

Chevron indicated that its predecessor operated on the property between 1991 and

1992. Chevron cited the subsequent purchaser doctrine in support of its argument

the heirs lacked a right of action.

Thereafter, on February 17, 2022, Wagner filed an exception of no right of

action, asserting that the subsequent purchaser doctrine barred the heirs’ claims.

On February 28, 2022, BP also filed an exception of no right of action. BP

asserted that the heirs had no claims against it based on the subsequent purchaser

doctrine because BP’s predecessors ceased their activities on the property by 1968,

which was prior to the heirs acquiring the property.

On May 26, 2022, the heirs filed an opposition to the defendants’ exceptions.

The heirs argued application of the subsequent purchaser doctrine to not-apparent

damage is incorrect.

On June 3, 2022, the trial court held a hearing on the exceptions. The trial

court indicated the transfer of property document mentioned a sale twice therein and

determined the subsequent purchaser doctrine applied.

On July 5, 2022, the trial court issued the following judgment, in pertinent

part:

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AND DECREED that BP’s Peremptory Exception of No Right of Action is SUSTAINED and Plaintiffs’ claims against BP are hereby DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE;

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AND DECREED that Defendants CUSA and Wagner’s Peremptory Exceptions of No Right of Action Under the Subsequent Purchaser Doctrine is SUSTAINED IN PART and OVERRULED IN PART. Defendants CUSA and Wagner’s Peremptory Exceptions of No Right of Action Under Subsequent Purchaser Doctrine are SUSTAINED as to Plaintiffs’ claims resulting from any activities or operations which occurred prior to June 20, 1986, the date on which Heirs of Lydia Bergeron, Wife

3 of/and Sydney Simoneaux Land Partnership, a Limited Partnership acquired the property at issue in this case (“Property”).

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