In Re Western States Wholesale Natural Gas Anti. Litigation

368 F. Supp. 2d 1110
CourtDistrict Court, D. Nevada
DecidedApril 8, 2005
DocketMDL 1566, Nos. CVS031431PMP(PAL), CVS040465PMP(PAL)
StatusPublished
Cited by12 cases

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In Re Western States Wholesale Natural Gas Anti. Litigation, 368 F. Supp. 2d 1110 (D. Nev. 2005).

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368 F.Supp.2d 1110 (2005)

In re: WESTERN STATES WHOLESALE NATURAL GAS ANTITRUST LITIGATION,
And All Related Cases.
Texas-Ohio, Inc., on behalf of itself and all others similarly situated, Plaintiff,
v.
Centerpoint Energy, Inc., et al., Defendants.

No. MDL 1566, Nos. CVS031431PMP(PAL), CVS040465PMP(PAL).

United States District Court, D. Nevada.

April 8, 2005.

*1111 *1112 Allen Hoffman, Jerold Hoffman, Marc Edelson, Hoffman & Edelson, Doyleston, PA, Dennis Stewart, Hulett Harper Stewart, LLP, San Diego, CA, Kate Reznick, Michael Boni, Kohn Swift & Graf, PC, Philadelphia, PA, for Plaintiff.

Douglas Tribble, Pillsbury Winthrop, LLP, Peter Benzian, San Diego, CA, John Grenfell, Michael Kass, San Francisco, CA, Mark Haddad, Alan Yudkowsky, Peter Jazayeri, Los Angeles, CA, for Defendants.

Walter J. Lack, Engstrom, Lipscomb & Lack, Los Angeles, CA, for Haleema Silverman, Michael Silverman, Lynette Stevenson. Tom Stevenson, Team Design dba Timothy Engeln, Inc.

R. Alexander Saveri, Saveri & Saveri, Inc., San Francisco, CA, for Shanghai 1930 Restaurant Partners, L.P.

Clinton P. Walker, Damrell, Nelson, Schrimp, Pallios, Pacher & Selva, Modesto, CA, for A.L. Gilbert & Co.

Daniel J. Mulligan, Jenkins & Mulligan, San Francisco, CA, for Oberti Wholesale Foods, Inc.

William H. Parish, Parish & Small, Stockton, CA, for Craig Podesta.

Dennis Stewart, Hulett Harper Stewart Ixp, San Diego, CA, for Texas-Ohio Energy, Inc.

Daniel C. Girard, Girard Gibbs & De Bartolomeo LLP, San Francisco, CA, for David C. Brown.

Reginald Terrell, Terrell Law Group, Richmond, CA, for Lois The Pie Queen.

Barry R. Himmelstein, Lieff, Cabraser, Heimann & Bernstein, LLP, San Francisco, CA, for H & M Roses, Inc.; Uyeda, Laurence.

Brad N. Baker, Baker, Burton & Lundy, Hermosa Beach, CA, for Team Design.

G. Mark Albright, Albright, Stoddard, Warnick & Palmer, P.C., Las Vegas, NV, MDL 1566 Liason Counsel Plaintiffs.

Joseph W. Cotchett, Cotchett, Pitre, Simon & McCarthy, Burlingame, CA, for City of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.

Gregory J. Copeland, Baker & Botts, Houston, TX, for Reliant Energy Services, Inc., Reliant Energy, Inc., Reliant Resources, Inc. and Kathleen Zanchoni.

Joel B. Kleinman, Dickstein Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky LLP, Washington, DC, for Duke Energy Corporation, Duke Energy Field Services, Inc., Duke Energy North America, LLC and Duke Energy Trading and Marketing, L.L.C.

Richard P. Levy, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, LLP, Los Angeles, CA, for Sempra Energy.

Robert A. Sacks, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, Los Angeles, CA, for EnCana Corp. and WD Energy Services, Inc.

Mark E. Haddad, Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP, Los Angeles, CA, for CMS Energy Corporation.

Diane E. Pritchard, Morrison & Foerster LLP, San Francisco, CA, for El Paso Corporation.

Joshua D. Lichtman, Fulbright & Jaworski, LLP, Los Angeles, CA, for Coral Energy Resources, L.P.

John L. Hendricks, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, Dallas, TX, for Centerpoint Energy Inc.

Alan Yudkowsky, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP, Los Angeles, CA, for Sempra Energy Trading Corp.

Jonathan Abram, Hogan & Hartson LLP, Washington, DC, for American Electric Power, Inc.

Douglas Tribble, Pillsbury Winthrop LLP, San Diego, CA, for Dynegy Inc. and West Coast Power LLC.

*1113 Michael C. Lieb, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, Los Angeles, CA, for Xcel Energy.

ORDER

PRO, Chief Judge.

Before the Court is Defendants' Motion to Dismiss Plaintiff's Complaint (CV-S-03-1431, Doc. # 59). A hearing was conducted on January 27, 2005, following which the parties filed supplemental letter briefs.

I. BACKGROUND

This case arises out of the California energy crisis of 2000-2001. During that period, the California energy and natural gas markets became mutually dysfunctional, and, feeding off each other spiraled into a statewide energy crisis. Amendments to Blanket Sales Certificates, 68 Fed.Reg. 66323, 66325 (Nov. 17, 2003) (to be codified at 18 C.F.R. § 284.288). The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ("FERC") undertook a fact finding investigation of the market crisis in which it concluded, "[S]pot gas prices rose to extraordinary levels, facilitating the unprecedented price increase in the electricity market." Id. FERC concluded the dysfunctions in the natural gas market stemmed from efforts to manipulate price indices compiled by private trade publications, including reporting of false data and wash trading.[1]

Plaintiff Texas-Ohio, Inc. ("Texas-Ohio") originally filed this action in United States District Court for the Central District of California seeking declaratory and injunctive relief and to recover damages from Defendants Centerpoint Energy, Inc., Coral Energy Resources, L.P., Duke Energy Corporation, Duke Energy Trading and Marketing, L.L.C., West Coast Power, Encana Corporation, WD Energy Services, Reliant Energy Services, Inc., Reliant Resources, Inc., Sempra Energy Trading Corporation, The Williams Companies, Inc., and Xcel Energy, Inc., on behalf of similarly situated natural gas rate payers. Texas-Ohio claims that Defendants violated the Sherman Act, 14 U.S.C. § 1, the Cartwright Act, and California Unfair Competition Laws, Cal. Bus. & Prof.Code § 17200, by engaging in false reporting of natural gas prices; by participating in wash trades, including Enron Online ("EOL") facilitated wash trades; by entering into illegal netting agreements;[2] and by conspiring not to compete in natural gas markets.

On May 3, 2004, the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation transferred the action to this Court for coordinated and consolidated proceedings pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1407.[3] Defendants now move this Court to dismiss Texas-Ohio's Complaint for failure to state a claim pursuant *1114 to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6).

II. DISCUSSION

Defendants argue that Texas-Ohio's claims should be dismissed under the doctrine of field preemption and the filed rate doctrine. Specifically, Defendants contend that Section 717(b) of the Natural Gas Act ("NGA"), 15 U.S.C. § 717, et seq, provides the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ("FERC") with plenary jurisdiction over all sales for resale of natural gas in interstate commerce, thereby preempting state jurisdiction over the subject matter of Texas-Ohio's suit. Defendants further argue that the monetary relief sought by Texas-Ohio would require a damage calculation that would compare the actual filed rate to the rate that would have occurred absent the misconduct alleged. Defendants assert that such a comparison would require this Court to operate in an area reserved exclusively to FERC.

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