Kaufman v. ARNAUDVILLE COMPANY

186 So. 2d 337
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJune 30, 1966
Docket1703
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Kaufman v. ARNAUDVILLE COMPANY, 186 So. 2d 337 (La. Ct. App. 1966).

Opinion

186 So.2d 337 (1966)

W. C. KAUFMAN, Jr., Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
ARNAUDVILLE COMPANY, Inc., et al., Defendants-Appellees.

No. 1703.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

April 27, 1966.
On Application for Rehearing May 25, 1966.
Writ Refused June 30, 1966.

*338 Knight & Knight, by Herschel N. Knight, Jennings, for plaintiff-appellant.

Liskow & Lewis, by Austin W. Lewis, New Orleans, and Richard E. Gerard, Lake Charles, for defendant-appellee.

Before TATE, SAVOY and CULPEPPER, JJ.

SAVOY, Judge.

This matter is on appeal by plaintiff from a judgment of the district court rejecting his demands and dismissing his suit.

The facts of the instant case have been correctly summarized by the trial judge in his written opinion, and we hereby quote same as follows:

"Plaintiff seeks to have the court declare invalid an oil, gas and mineral lease. Cancellation of the lease would permit plaintiff, as landowner, to participate as a working interest owner instead of as a royalty owner in four units created by the Commissioner of Conservation of the State of Louisiana in each of the six sands discovered in the Welsh Field. Four of the unitized sands were producing minerals in substantial quantities at the time suit was instituted.

"There is no dispute as to the facts.

"Plaintiff, W. C. Kaufman, Jr., owns an undivided 1/3 interest in a strip of land in the NW/4 of Section 27, Township 9 South, Range 5 West, approximately 80 feet in width by 2600 feet in length. Mr. Kaufman leased his interest to Arnaudville Company, Inc., July 6, 1960, and delay rentals were paid to maintain the lease to July 6, 1963, the end of the primary term.

"The lease authorizes lessee to create, without further approval of lessor, units not exceeding substantially 40 acres for an oil well and substantially 160 acres for a gas well. Recordation of an instrument describing the pooled acreage is required to make the unit effective. The unit clause in the Kaufman lease contains, among other provisions, the following:

"`Any unit formed by Lessee hereunder may be created either prior to the drilling or after the completion of the unit well.'

"On March 1, 1963, Arnaudville Company assigned to B. M. Hester the Kaufman lease and other leases in the Welsh Field affecting lands adjacent to the Kaufman strip. On April 19, 1963, Hester secured a permit from the Department of Conservation of the State of Louisiana to drill a well approximately in the center of a unit designated `Pan American Unit No. 1' comprising the SW/4 of NW/4 of NW/4 of Section 27, Township 9 South, Range 5 West. On the day he secured the permit, Hester commenced operations for the drilling of the Pan American Unit No. 1 Well at the authorized location. On May 6, 1963, Hester executed and, on May 19, 1963, recorded in Jefferson Davis Parish of declaration creating the unit referred to in his well permit. This unit includes the western ¼ of the narrow strip covered by the Kaufman lease. The unit well was spudded on May 5, 1963, and on May 16, 1963, it was logged to a depth of 4722 feet. On or about May 17, 1963, the hole bridged over at a depth of 1294 feet and was lost from that depth to a depth of 5191 feet. On May 18, 1963, under a new permit from the Department of Conservation, drilling was commenced in a sidetracked hole and on May 25, 1963, the well was logged to a total depth of 6461 feet in the sidetracked hole. On June 3, 1963, the well was perforated for production at a depth of 5,893 feet to 5,901 feet. Attempts were made to complete this well as follows:

"(a) On June 4, 1964, from perforations from 5,893' to 5,901'.
"(b) On June 13, 1963, from perforations from 5,624' to 5,629'.
"(c) On June 20, 1963, from perforations 3,454' to 3,460.
"(d) On December 12, 1963, from perforations 3,448' to 3,454'.

*339 "From all perforations, the well flowed oil and gas intermittently, a tank battery and production facilities were installed, but despite lessee's efforts, the well could not be made to produce in commercial quantities. Attempts to swab the well in as a producer were made by lessee on August 8, 17, 19, 21, October 3, December 12, 19 and 24th, 1963, and on March 5, through 12, 1964.

"The last swabbing and bailing was done on this well in an attempt to complete it as a producer March 12, 1964, and the well was formally abandoned March 13, 1964.

"On December 12, 1963, B. M. Hester assigned to Haynes Oil & Gas Company all of Hester's right, title and interest in the Kaufman and other leases owned by Hester in the Welsh Area.

"By declaration dated January 6, 1964, recorded January 22, 1964, Haynes Oil & Gas Company, owner of the Kaufman lease and the other leases involved, created a unit designated the Pan American Unit No. 4, which includes the eastern ¼ of the Kaufman tract. On February 15, 1964, Haynes commenced the drilling of a well at approximately the center of the Pan American Unit No. 4 and completed this well as a dual producer of oil on or about March 13, 1964. Subsequently, Haynes declared a third unit designated Pan American Unit No. 3. This unit also includes a part of the strip covered by the Kaufman lease. On April 30, 1964, Haynes commenced the drilling of a well at approximately the center of this unit, and on June 30, 1964, completed this well as a dual producer of oil.

"On May 26, 1964, Haynes assigned to H. L. Hawkins and H. L. Hawkins, Jr., an undivided 1/3 interest in the Kaufman and other leases owned by Haynes in this area. Subsequently, on August 19, 1964, Haynes assigned to H. L. Hawkins and H. L. Hawkins, Jr., its remaining 2/3 interest in the Kaufman and other leases owned by Haynes in the Welsh Area.

"After the completion of the Haynes Oil & Gas Company Pan American Unit No. 4 Well on the unit comprising the SE/4 of NE/4 of NW/4, Section 27, Township 9 South, Range 5 West, Haynes Oil & Gas Company circulated and there was executed by every interested lessor and royalty owner an act setting forth the respective interests of each owner in unit production, listing all of the oil, gas and mineral lease involved in the unit and containing the following provision:

"`In consideration of the execution of this division order by the remaining parties named below and in consideration of the payments to be made to them pursuant to the terms of this instrument, each party executing this agreement acknowledges that the lease executed by him and described above is fully effective at this time and each party ratifies the unit created by Haynes Oil & Gas Company, dated January 6, 1964 and recorded in the Conveyance Records of Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana in Book 272, under Entry No. 288578.'

"Plaintiff signed and returned this act June 10, 1964.

"All of the acts of ratification were recorded in the Records of Jefferson Davis Parish prior to January 26, 1965, when H. L. Hawkins and H. L. Hawkins, Jr., assigned to West American Oil Company the Kaufman and other leases which were listed in the ratification. Until the trial of this suit, when plaintiff's attorney orally amended the petition in open court, the ratification was never repudiated or rescinded by plaintiff.

"On February 24, 1965, West American Oil Company assigned the Kaufman and other Welsh leases to Union Oil Company of California reserving a production payment which was mortgaged by West American Oil Company to defendant, Security First National Bank.

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