J. P. Rogers v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, (Two Cases). A. L. Hilbig v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Frank G. Boles and Katie M. Boles v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, (Seven Cases). Blanche Engel v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, (Two Cases). Robert W. Baughman and Helen E. Baughman, His Wife, Robert W. Baughman, Oliver S. Brown and Guy E. Spear, Executors and Trustees of the Estate of John W. Baughman, Deceased v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, A. L. Hilbig and Esther Mae Hilbig v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Lula Dunlap, H. Harold Dunlap, Pearl Pitcher, Robert L. Dunlap, Josephine Light, Marilyn E. Dunlap, Catherine C. Dunlap and Charles M. Light, Jr. v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, (Two Cases). Robert W. Baughman, Oliver Brown, and Guy E. Spear, Executors of the Estate of Ella Baughman, Deceased v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Goldie B. Dubois v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Alice Marjorie McGill and Sherley McGill v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Paul R. Packer v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Etta Hawk v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Orville Belile and Helena L. Belile v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, N. G. Morlan and Okel E. Morlan v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, E. D. Hampton and Flora Hampton v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Merle W. Bloom, Mldred L. Bloom, Nellie J. Vail, L. A. Bloom, Mildred C. Bloom, Edna E. Headrick, Roy W. Headrick, Wilma A. Keating and James B. Keating v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, (Two Cases). Joseph A. Hanlin, Francis B. Hanlin, Mary J. Brewington and Ray Brewington v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation

291 F.2d 726
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
DecidedJuly 11, 1961
Docket6522-6548
StatusPublished

This text of 291 F.2d 726 (J. P. Rogers v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, (Two Cases). A. L. Hilbig v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Frank G. Boles and Katie M. Boles v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, (Seven Cases). Blanche Engel v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, (Two Cases). Robert W. Baughman and Helen E. Baughman, His Wife, Robert W. Baughman, Oliver S. Brown and Guy E. Spear, Executors and Trustees of the Estate of John W. Baughman, Deceased v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, A. L. Hilbig and Esther Mae Hilbig v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Lula Dunlap, H. Harold Dunlap, Pearl Pitcher, Robert L. Dunlap, Josephine Light, Marilyn E. Dunlap, Catherine C. Dunlap and Charles M. Light, Jr. v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, (Two Cases). Robert W. Baughman, Oliver Brown, and Guy E. Spear, Executors of the Estate of Ella Baughman, Deceased v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Goldie B. Dubois v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Alice Marjorie McGill and Sherley McGill v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Paul R. Packer v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Etta Hawk v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Orville Belile and Helena L. Belile v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, N. G. Morlan and Okel E. Morlan v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, E. D. Hampton and Flora Hampton v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Merle W. Bloom, Mldred L. Bloom, Nellie J. Vail, L. A. Bloom, Mildred C. Bloom, Edna E. Headrick, Roy W. Headrick, Wilma A. Keating and James B. Keating v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, (Two Cases). Joseph A. Hanlin, Francis B. Hanlin, Mary J. Brewington and Ray Brewington v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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J. P. Rogers v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, (Two Cases). A. L. Hilbig v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Frank G. Boles and Katie M. Boles v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, (Seven Cases). Blanche Engel v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, (Two Cases). Robert W. Baughman and Helen E. Baughman, His Wife, Robert W. Baughman, Oliver S. Brown and Guy E. Spear, Executors and Trustees of the Estate of John W. Baughman, Deceased v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, A. L. Hilbig and Esther Mae Hilbig v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Lula Dunlap, H. Harold Dunlap, Pearl Pitcher, Robert L. Dunlap, Josephine Light, Marilyn E. Dunlap, Catherine C. Dunlap and Charles M. Light, Jr. v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, (Two Cases). Robert W. Baughman, Oliver Brown, and Guy E. Spear, Executors of the Estate of Ella Baughman, Deceased v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Goldie B. Dubois v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Alice Marjorie McGill and Sherley McGill v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Paul R. Packer v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Etta Hawk v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Orville Belile and Helena L. Belile v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, N. G. Morlan and Okel E. Morlan v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, E. D. Hampton and Flora Hampton v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, Merle W. Bloom, Mldred L. Bloom, Nellie J. Vail, L. A. Bloom, Mildred C. Bloom, Edna E. Headrick, Roy W. Headrick, Wilma A. Keating and James B. Keating v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, (Two Cases). Joseph A. Hanlin, Francis B. Hanlin, Mary J. Brewington and Ray Brewington v. Westhoma Oil Company, a Corporation, 291 F.2d 726 (10th Cir. 1961).

Opinion

291 F.2d 726

J. P. ROGERS, Appellant,
v.
WESTHOMA OIL COMPANY, a corporation, Appellee (two cases).
A. L. HILBIG, Appellant,
v.
WESTHOMA OIL COMPANY, a corporation, Appellee.
Frank G. BOLES and Katie M. Boles, Appellants,
v.
WESTHOMA OIL COMPANY, a corporation, Appellee (seven cases).
Blanche ENGEL, Appellant,
v.
WESTHOMA OIL COMPANY, a corporation, Appellee (two cases).
Robert W. BAUGHMAN and Helen E. Baughman, his wife, Robert
W. Baughman, Oliver S. Brown and Guy E. Spear,
Executors and Trustees of the estate of
John W. Baughman, deceased, Appellants,
v.
WESTHOMA OIL COMPANY, a corporation, Appellee.
A. L. HILBIG and Esther Mae Hilbig, Appellants,
v.
WESTHOMA OIL COMPANY, a corporation, Appellee.
Lula DUNLAP, H. Harold Dunlap, Pearl Pitcher, Robert L.
Dunlap, Josephine Light, Marilyn E. Dunlap,
Catherine C. Dunlap and Charles M.
Light, Jr., Appellants,
v.
WESTHOMA OIL COMPANY, a corporation, Appellee (two cases).
Robert W. BAUGHMAN, Oliver Brown, and Guy E. Spear,
Executors of the estate of Ella Baughman,
deceased, Appellants,
v.
WESTHOMA OIL COMPANY, a corporation, Appellee.
Goldie B. DUBOIS, Appellant,
v.
WESTHOMA OIL COMPANY, a corporation, Appellee.
Alice Marjorie McGILL and Sherley McGill, Appellants,
v.
WESTHOMA OIL COMPANY, a corporation, Appellee.
Paul R. PACKER, Appellant,
v.
WESTHOMA OIL COMPANY, a corporation, Appellee.
Etta HAWK, Appellant,
v.
WESTHOMA OIL COMPANY, a corporation, Appellee.
Orville BELILE and Helena L. Belile, Appellants,
v.
WESTHOMA OIL COMPANY, a corporation, Appellee.
N. G. MORLAN and Okel E. Morlan, Appellants,
v.
WESTHOMA OIL COMPANY, a corporation, Appellee.
E. D. HAMPTON and Flora Hampton, Appellants,
v.
WESTHOMA OIL COMPANY, a corporation, Appellee.
Merle W. BLOOM, Mldred L. Bloom, Nellie J. Vail, L. A.
Bloom, Mildred C. Bloom, Edna E. Headrick, Roy W.
Headrick, Wilma A. Keating and James B.
Keating, Appellants,
v.
WESTHOMA OIL COMPANY, a corporation, Appellee (two cases).
Joseph A. HANLIN, Francis B. Hanlin, Mary J. Brewington and
Ray Brewington, Appellants,
v.
WESTHOMA OIL COMPANY, a corporation, Appellee.

Nos. 6522-6548.

United States Court of Appeals Tenth Circuit.

May 4, 1961, Rehearing Denied July 11, 1961.

Dale M. Stucky and Wayne Coulson, Wichita, Kan. (Auburn Light, James R. Yoxall, Liberal, Kan., Paul R. Kitch, Donald R. Newkirk, Robert J. Hill Gerrit H. Wormhoudt and Robert T. Cornwell, Wichita, Kan., and Light & Light, Liberal, Kan., Hugo T. Wedell and Homer V. Gooing, Wichita, Kan., of counsel, on the brief), for appellants.

John F. Eberhardt, Wichita, Kan. (George B. Powers Carl T. Smith, Stuart R. Carter, Robert C. Foulston, Malcolm Miller, Robert N. Partridge, Robert M. Siefkin, Richard C. Harris and Gerald Sawatzky, Wichita, Kan., on the brief), for appellee.

Elmer W. Adams, Tulsa, Okl., Lynn Adams, Oklahoma City, Okl., G. D. Ashabranner, George H. Bowen, Cecil R. Buckles, Angus A. Davidson, Glenn R. Davis, J. Paul Greve, Howard H. Harris, Tulsa, Okl., Coleman Hayes, S. D. Holloway, Oklahoma City, Okl., Robert A. Huffman, Hawley C. Kerr, Tulsa, Okl., Gentry Lee, Bartlesville, Okl., William E. Lester, Tulsa, Okl., Richard R. Linn, Oklahoma City, Okl., James H. McGowan, Tulsa, Okl., R. O. Mason, L. G. Minter, Bartlesville, Okl., Robert W. Richards, Oklahoma City, Okl., Richard P. Ryan, Tulsa, Okl., Nathan Scarritt, Enid, Okl., Norton Standeven, Oklahoma City, Okl., Leslie A. Thompson, H. B. Watson, Jr., Philip R. Wimbish, Tulsa, Okl., John W. Wolfe, Oklahoma City, Okl., and Wm. J. Zeman, Bartlesville, Okl., amici curiae.

Before MURRAH, Chief Judge, and BRATTON and BREITENSTEIN, Circuit judges.

BREITENSTEIN, Circuit Judge.

These 27 consolidated appeals are from separate judgments entered in declaratory judgment actions brought by lessors or their successors to determine whether the oil and gas leases involved had terminated as to all horizons below sea level at the expiration of their respective primary terms because of failure to obtain production. They present a common question of law bearing on similar and undisputed facts. Twenty-four of the actions were removed from Kansas state courts and three were filed originally in federal court. There is unquestioned diversity jurisdiction. The parties, agreeing that there were no factual issues, each moved for summary judgment and the lower court held that the leases had all been continued beyond their primary terms by gas production secured within those terms from horizons above sea level. The lessors have appealed.

The 27 leases cover land in the Hugoton Field, Seward County, Kansas, and were identical in form, differing only as to date, lessor or lessors, and land descriptions. Twenty-four were executed during 1941 and 1942 and three in 1944. Each was for a 10-year primary term. By mesne assignments Plains Natural Gas Company (Plains) became the owner of the leases as to all horizons above sea level and appellee-defendant Westhoma Oil Company (Westhoma) became the owner of the leases as to all horizons below sea level. No question is raised as to the validity of these assignments on the basis of horizontal divisions.

The Kansas Corporation Commission by proration order established 640 acres as the basis for computing allowables in the Hugoton Field.1 In an appropriate manner, Plains acted to consolidate its holdings into 640-acre units. The statement accomplishing this purpose provided that:

'(A) 11 producing horizons which are situated above and down to, but not below, the sea level, shall be deemed, treated and operated as a consolidated gas leasehold estate.'Within the primary term of each lease Plains secured commercial gas production from above-sea-level horizons on each of the consolidated units. As to 9 of the leases the producing well is on the leased land and as to 18 the well is located elsewhere on the unit involved. No production of oil or gas was obtained during the primary terms from below-sea-level horizons.

Each lease contained a 'thereafter' clause which will be discussed later. Ordinarily an oil and gas lease is extended beyond the primary term by a 'thereafter' clause if a producing well is obtained at any location on the leased premises during the primary term.2 None of the parties question the general rule that production from any part of a consolidated or pooled unit perpetuates all leases within the unit, even as to ununitized acreage, unless the leases provide to the contrary.3 Each lease in question also contains what is called a 'Pugh clause'4 which is designed to prohibit lease continuation beyond the primary term as to nonproducing areas not included within a productive unit.

The habendum clauses of the leases provide a term of 10 years and as long thereafter as oil or gas is produced from the premises 'and as long as hereinafter otherwise provided in the event of consolidation.'5

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