In Re Western States Wholesale Natural Gas Anti-Trust Litigation

471 F. Supp. 2d 1076
CourtDistrict Court, D. Nevada
DecidedDecember 18, 2006
DocketMDL 1566, Nos. 2:03-CV-01431-PMPPAL, 2:05-CV-01331-PMPPAL
StatusPublished

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471 F.Supp.2d 1076 (2006)

In re: WESTERN STATES WHOLSALE NATURAL GAS ANTI-TRUST LITIGATION
J.P. Morgan Trust Company, National Association, in its Capacity as Trustee of FLT Liquidating Trust, Plaintiff,
v.
The Williams Companies, Inc., et al., Defendants.

No. MDL 1566, Nos. 2:03-CV-01431-PMPPAL, 2:05-CV-01331-PMPPAL.

United States District Court, D. Nevada.

December 18, 2006.

*1077 Donald D. Barry, Barry Law Offices, L.L.C., Topeka, SK, Eric I. Unrein, Davis, Unrein, McCallister, Biggs & Head, L.L.C., Topeka, KS, Gary D. McCallister, Gary D. McCallister & Associates, Ltd, Chicago, IL, Isaac L. Diel, Isaac L. Diel Law Offices, Law Offices of Isaac L. Diel, Bonner Springs, KS, Thomas H. Brill, Law Office of Thomas H. Brill, Mission Hills, KS, for JP Morgan Trust Company, NA, Plaintiff.

Robert B. Wolinsky, Steven J. Routh, Hogan & Hartson, LLP, Washington, DC, Orrin L Harrison, III, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, Dallas, TX, Reginald D. Steer, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, San Francisco, CA, Mark E Haddad, Sidley Austin LLP, Los Angeles, CA, Joshua D. Lichtman, Fulbright & Jaworski, L.L.P., Los Angeles, CA, Joel B. Kleinman, Dickstein Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky, LLP, Washington, DC, Jerome T. Wolf, Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP, Kansas City, MO, Leslie H. Spiegel, Dickstein Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky, LLP, Washington, DC, Douglas R. Tribble, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, San Diego, CA, John M. Grenfell, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, San Francisco, CA, Joseph Duffy, Morgan Lewis & Bockius, Los Angeles, CA, Diane E. Pritchard, Morrison & Foerster, San Francisco, CA, Oliver S Howard, Amelia A Fogleman, Gable & Gotwals, Mason G Patterson, Gable & Gotwals, Tulsa, OK, Joseph P. Hardy, Bullivant Houser Bailey, PC, Las Vegas, NV, James E Scarboro, Jessica Brody; Matthew Douglas, Arnold & Porter, Denver, CO, Jeffrey M. Shohet, DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary U.S. LLP, San Diego, CA, for AEP Energy Services, Inc., American Electric Power Company, Inc., Centerpoint Energy Inc., CMS Energy Corporation, CMS Field Services, CMS Marketing, Service & Trading Company, Coral Energy Resources, LP, Duke Energy Corporation, Duke Energy Trading & Marketing, LLC, Dynegy Marketing & Trade, e prime Inc., El Paso Corporation, El Paso Merchant Energy LP, Oneoak, Inc., Oneok Energy Marketing & Trading *1078 Company, LP, Reliant Energy Services, Reliant Energy, Inc., Western Gas Resources, Inc., Williams Companies, Inc., Williams Energy Marketing & Trading Company, Williams Merchant Services Company, Inc., Xcel Energy Inc., Defendants.

ORDER

PRO, Chief Judge.

Presently before this Court is Defendants' Motion to Dismiss (2:05-CV-01331, Doc. # 32), filed on June 22, 2006. Plaintiff filed an Opposition (2:05-CV-01331, Doc. # 38) on August 4, 2006. Defendants filed a Reply (2:05-CV-01331, Doc. # 41) on August 18, 2006.

I. BACKGROUND

This case is one of many in consolidated Multi District Litigation arising out of the energy crisis of 2000-2001. During that time, the national energy and natural gas markets became mutually dysfunctional, and, feeding off each other spiraled into a nationwide energy crisis. Amendments to Blanket Sales Certificate, 105 F.E.R.C. ¶ 61,217, at ¶ 12, 2003 WL 22758080 (2003). The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ("FERC") undertook a fact finding investigation of the market crisis in which it concluded, "spot gas prices rose to extraordinary levels, facilitating the unprecedented price increase in the electricity market." Id. FERC found 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]Id.

Plaintiff originally filed this action in the District Court of Wyandotte County, Kansas. (Notice of Removal, [2:05—CV-01331, Doc. # 1] at 2.) Defendants removed the case to the United States District Court for the District of Kansas. (Id.) The Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation entered a Transfer Order pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1407 centralizing the foregoing action in this Court for coordinated or consolidated pretrial proceedings.

In this litigation, Plaintiff sues Defendants seeking to recover damages on behalf of natural gas rate payers. In the Amended Complaint, Plaintiff alleges Defendants engaged in anti-competitive activities with the intent to manipulate and artificially increase the price of natural gas for consumers. (Am. Compl. [2:05-C01331, Doc. # 11] at 35-36.) Specifically, Plaintiff alleges Defendants knowingly delivered false reports concerning trade, information and engaged in wash trades, which conduct violated Kansas Statutes Annotated § 50-101, et. seq ("Kansas antitrust statutes"). (Id. at 35.)

Plaintiff J.P. Morgan Trust Company Association ("J.P.Morgan") is the trustee for reorganized FLI, Inc. ("FLI"), a Kansas corporation with its principal place of business in Kansas City, Missouri. (Id. at 3.) J.P. Morgan brings this suit in its capacity as FLI's trustee. FLI is a successor in interest to Farmland Industries, Inc., a Kansas corporation, with its principal place of business in Kansas. (Id. at 3-4.) According to the Amended Complaint, Defendants are natural gas companies that buy, sell, transport, and store natural gas, including their own and their affiliates' *1079 production, in the United States and in the State of Kansas. (Id. at 4-33.)

Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6), Defendants now move to dismiss Plaintiffs Amended Complaint arguing the filed rate doctrine bars Plaintiffs claim and the Natural Gas Act ("NGA") preempts Plaintiffs claim. Defendants argue that because Plaintiffs allegations are essentially the same as those allegations asserted in other cases this Court already has dismissed on the, basis of the filed rate doctrine, the Court should dismiss this case as well. In addition, Defendants assert that even if the filed rate doctrine does not apply, the Court should dismiss Plaintiffs Amended Complaint pursuant to the doctrines of field preemption and conflict preemption. Plaintiff responds that the filed rate doctrine does not apply to this case because the Kansas antitrust statutes under which Plaintiff brings suit do not require the Court to determine the extent to which Defendants' alleged misconduct artificially raised prices in the natural gas market. Further, Plaintiff argues federal preemption does not apply to state antitrust laws.

II. LEGAL STANDARD

In considering a motion to dismiss, "all well-pleaded allegations of material fact are taken as true and construed in a light most favorable to the non-moving party." Wyler Summit P'ship v. Turner Broad. Sys., Inc., 135 F.3d 658, 661 (9th Cir.1998) (citation omitted). However, the Court does not necessarily assume the truth of legal conclusions merely because they are cast in the form of factual allegations in the plaintiffs complaint. See Clegg v. Cult Awareness Network, 18 F.3d 752, 754-55 (9th Cir.1994). There is a strong presumption against dismissing an action for failure to state a claim. See Gilligan v. Jamco Dev. Corp.,

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