Pigeon Land Company, Inc. v. Shell Oil Company

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedMarch 27, 2024
DocketCA-0023-0526
StatusUnknown

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Pigeon Land Company, Inc. v. Shell Oil Company, (La. Ct. App. 2024).

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD CIRCUIT

23-526

PIGEON LAND COMPANY, INC.

VERSUS

SHELL OIL COMPANY, ET AL.

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APPEAL FROM THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF IBERIA, NO. 134538 HONORABLE LEWIS H. PITMAN, JR., DISTRICT JUDGE

CANDYCE G. PERRET JUDGE

Court composed of Elizabeth A. Pickett, Candyce G. Perret, and Sharon Darville Wilson, Judges.

REVERSED AND REMANDED. Brent M. Maggio Allen & Gooch 301 N. Columbia Street, 2nd Floor Covington, LA 70433 (504) 836-5260 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLANT: LLOG Exploration Co., L.L.C.

John Hatch Hughes Allen & Gooch 2000 Kaliste Saloom Suite 400 Lafayette, LA 70598 (337) 291-1290 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLANT: LLOG Exploration Co., L.L.C.

Douglas C. Longman, Jr. Jones Walker 600 Jefferson Street, Suite 1600 Lafayette, LA 70501 (337) 593-7600 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLANT: LLOG Exploration Co., L.L.C.

J. Michael Fussell, Jr. Ryan P. McAlister Ottinger Hebert, L.L.C. Post Office Drawer 52606 Lafayette, LA 70505-2606 (337) 232-2606 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANTS/APPELLEES: Castex Energy, Inc. Castex Energy, 1995, L.P. Castex Energy, 1996, L.P.

Allen Anthony McElroy Jr. McElroy & Duffy Post Office Box 208 Berwick, LA 70342-0208 (985) 384-2157 COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/APPELLEE: Pigeon Land Company, Inc. Kevin E. Huddell Jones, Swanson, Huddell 601 Poydras Street, Suite 2655 New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 523-2500 COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/APPELLEE: Pigeon Land Company, Inc.

Jonathan Robert Cook Wall & Bullington 540 Elmwood Park Boulevard Harahan, LA 70123 (504) 736-0347 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: Taylor Energy Co., L.L.C.

Brittney Esie 701 Poydras Street, Suite 400 New Orleans, LA 70139 (504) 523-0400 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: Apache Exploration PERRET, Judge.

In this oilfield legacy case, LLOG Exploration Company, L.L.C. (“LLOG”),

appeals a trial court judgment that granted an exception of no right of action filed by

third-party defendants, Castex Energy 1995, L.P. (“Castex 1995”) and Castex

Energy 1996, L.P. (“Castex 1996”), (collectively, “the Defendants”). For the

following reasons, the trial court’s judgment is reversed, and the matter is remanded

for further proceedings.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

According to the petition filed on July 22, 2019, Pigeon Land Company, Inc.

(“Pigeon”) is the owner of property located in the Bayou Pigeon Field in Iberia

Parish that has been “contaminated and/or damaged by the oil and gas activities

conducted or controlled by one or more of the defendants.” 1 Pigeon named the

following defendants as joint and solidary tortfeasors: Shell Oil Company (“Shell”);

Marathon Oil Company (“Marathon”); Taylor Energy Company, L.L.C. (“Taylor”);

LLOG; Gulfport Energy Corporation (“Gulfport”), named individually and as

successor in interest to WRT Energy Corporation (“WRT”); Castex Energy, Inc.

(“Castex”); and Apache Corporation (“Apache”). In the petition, Pigeon alleges, in

pertinent part:

6.

Defendants have conducted, directed and participated in various oil and gas exploration and production activities as operators and/or working interest owners and/or joint venturers in Bayou Pigeon Field

1 On January 29, 2020, a first supplemental and amending petition for damages was filed adding the following additional plaintiffs who also own land in the Bayou Pigeon Field that was allegedly contaminated and/or damaged by the oil and gas activities: Thomas Charles Forgey; Charlie Ann Forgey Eues; Heidi Briehn Hatch; Heather Briehn Ortis; Clay Phillip Briehn; Lionel Charles Landry; Charley F. Driskill, individually and as independent administrator of the Succession of Floris Fay Forgey Driskill; Gretchen Driskill Bliss; Paula Driskill Willis; and Mary Wiseman Dalton Geoffroy. and on Plaintiff’s [Pigeon’s] property. Defendants’ activities include the operation or construction of various oil and gas facilities, including but not limited to dredging of canals, drilling of wells, placement and maintenance of drilling and production structures, removal of various drilling or production facilities, pits, sumps, pipelines, flowlines, tank batteries, wellheads, and measuring facilities.

Pigeon’s petition sought remediation and other damages based on “causes of

action in tort and separate causes of action for breach of contract under the applicable

leases and assignments thereof, the Civil Code, and for breach of implied obligations

under the Civil Code[.]”

All of the defendants settled with Pigeon by 2022. Thereafter, several of the

defendants filed cross-claims and/or third-party demands against one another for

indemnity to recover their litigation costs and the amounts of their settlements with

Pigeon. Pertinent to this case, on June 22, 2022, LLOG filed a cross-claim against

defendant Castex and a third-party demand against the Defendants for indemnity and

contribution.

In response to LLOG’s cross-claim and third-party demand, Castex and the

Defendants filed an exception of no right of action on February 28, 2023. In that

exception, Castex and the Defendants allege that “there is no privity of contract

between LLOG, on the one hand, and Castex, CE95 [Castex 1995] and CE96 [Castex

1996] on the other” and that “this matter should be dismissed as to Castex, CE95

and CE96.”

On March 16, 2023, LLOG filed an opposition to the exception of no right of

action and attached the following as exhibits: (1) the Petition for Damages; (2) the

First Supplemental and Amending Petition for Damages; (3) the 1994 Assignment,

Bill of Sale and Conveyance between LLOG and WRT; (4) the Secretary of State’s

Amended Application for Certificate of Authority changing the corporate name of

2 WRT to Gulfport; (5) the 1998 Assignment, Bill of Sale and Conveyance between

Gulfport and Castex 1996; (6) the 2002 Purchase and Sale Agreement among the

Defendants and Apache; and (7) the 2002 Assignment, Bill of Sale and Conveyance

from Castex and the Defendants to Apache.

Following a hearing on March 28, 2023, the trial court granted Castex’s and

the Defendants’ exception of no right of action. As a result of the ruling, the

Defendants were dismissed from the suit entirely and all of LLOG’s claims against

Castex were dismissed, with prejudice. However, because Castex still had a pending

cross-claim against Apache, it was not dismissed from the suit.

On April 4, 2023, the trial court rendered a signed judgment and, because

Castex was not entirely dismissed from the lawsuit, LLOG filed a supervisory writ

with this court on April 21, 2023. On July 5, 2023, this court granted the writ,

reversed the trial court’s ruling, and stated as follows:

WRIT GRANTED AND MADE PEREMPTORY. We find the trial court erred in granting Castex Energy, Inc.’s peremptory exception of no right of action. We find that Castex Energy, Inc. has failed to carry its burden of showing that LLOG Exploration Company, L.C.C., lacked a legal interest in its claims for (1) contribution as a solidary obligor, (2) indemnity as a third-party beneficiary, (3) implied delictual indemnity as a person free from fault, and (4) unjust enrichment as a person having paid a settlement award to the benefit of another. Accordingly, we reverse and set aside the trial court’s ruling and enter judgment denying Castex Energy, Inc.’s exception of no right of action.

Because the April 4, 2023 judgment was final as to the Defendants, LLOG

filed this appeal, asserting the following assignments of error:

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