Pontchartrain Natural Gas System, k/d/s Promix, L.L.C., and Acadian Gas Pipeline System v. Texas Brine Company, LLC

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJanuary 20, 2023
Docket2022CW0961
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA

COURT OF APPEAL

FIRST CIRCUIT

2022 CA 0594 and 2022 CW 0961

PONTCHARTRAIN NATURAL GAS SYSTEM, K/D/ S PROMIX, L.L.C. ACADIAN GAS PIPELINE SYSTEM

VERSUS

1l TEXAS BRINE COMPANY, LLC

Judgment Rendered: JAN 2 0 2023

On Appeal from the 23rd Judicial District Court In and for the Parish of Assumption State of Louisiana Trial Court Docket Number 34265, Div. B

Hon. Thomas J. Kliebert, Jr., Judge Presiding, Ad Hoc

Leopold Z. Sher Counsel for Appellant/ James M. Garner Third -Party Plaintiff/Relator, Peter L. Hilbert, Jr. Texas Brine Company, L.L.C. Neal J. King Rebekka C. Veith Martha Y. Curtis Kevin M. McGlone

Jeffrey D. Kessler Christopher T. Chocheles Amanda R. Schenck New Orleans, Louisiana and

Ulysses Gene Thibodeaux Lake Charles, Louisiana and

Travis J. Turner Gonzales, Louisiana and

Robert Ryland Percy, III Gonzales, Louisiana

Roy C. Cheatwood Counsel for Appellee/ Kent A. Lambert Third -Party Defendant/Respondent, Adam B. Zuckerman Legacy Vulcan, LLC Leopoldo J. Yanez Colleen C. Jarrott

lidd W1 Na-ki S CW09 rrjie V" ( Lauren Brink Adams Matthew S. Chester Matthew C. Juneau New Orleans, Louisiana and

Antonio M. "Tony" Clayton Port Allen, Louisiana

BEFORE: WELCH, HOLDRIDGE, AND PENZATO, JJ.

2 PENZATO, J.

Texas Brine Company, LLC appeals from a January 6, 2022 judgment that

granted Legacy Vulcan, LLC' s motion for partial summary judgment and

dismissed, with prejudice, Texas Brine' s fraud and concealment/ omission

contentions and causes of action against Legacy Vulcan. For the following

reasons, the January 6, 2022 judgment is affirmed. Additionally, we deny Texas

Brine' s writ application concerning the trial court' s denial of Texas Brine' s motion

for partial summary judgment regarding Legacy Vulcan' s liability as an intentional

tortfeasor for Texas Brine' s damages, which was previously referred to this panel.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

On August 3, 2012, a sinkhole developed in Assumption Parish in an area

known as the Napoleonville Salt Dome. The pertinent factual and procedural

background of this case, which arises out of the sinkhole, is thoroughly set forth in

Pontchartrain Natural Gas System, k1d/s Promix, L.L.C. and Acadian Gas Pipeline

System a Texas Brine Co., LLC, 2018- 1249 ( La. App. 1 st Cir. 12130120), 317 So. 3d

715, writs denied, 2021- 00382, 2021- 00386 ( La. 6/ 8/ 21), 317 So. 3d 323. The trial

court divided the case into four trial phases, with the first to determine liability.

The Phase 1 trial was held in September and October 2017 " for the purpose of

determining what caused the sinkhole to form and which parties, if any, were at

fault under any theory of law for causing the formation of the sinkhole."

Pontchartrain, 317 So. 3d at 725. Texas Brine and Legacy Vulcan, among others,

participated in the Phase 1 trial.

Pertinently, it was established at trial that the sinkhole was caused by the

collapse of the cavern surrounding a brine well known as the Oxy Geismar 3

OG3). Pontchartrain, 317 So. 3d at 745, 749. The OG3 was drilled by Texas

Brine in May 1982 on a tract of land (referred to as the " North 40") on the western

edge of the Napoleonville Salt Dome. Texas Brine drilled the OG3 pursuant to a

series of interdependent contracts with Legacy Vulcan, the lessee of the North 40

3 until 2005. In June 2005, Legacy Vulcan sold its chloralkali business to Occidental

Chemical Corporation. Pontchartrain, 317 So. 3d at 725- 27, 732. Texas Brine

served as operator of the OG3 for the life of the well and mined brine from the

OG3, which was used by Legacy Vulcan, then Occidental, in connection with the

lessees' chloralkali business. Pontchartrain, 317 So. 3d at 754, 757, 762.

After taking the matter under advisement and ruling on various motions for

new trial, the trial court signed an amended Phase 1 judgment on April 18, 2018,

and allocated fault among the entities found to be responsible for causing the

sinkhole: 40% to Occidental; 5% each to Occidental' s affiliates, Occidental

Petroleum Corporation and OXY USA, Inc.; 25% to Texas Brine; 10% to United

Brine Services Company, LLC; and 15% to Legacy Vulcan. Pontchartrain, 317

So. 3d at 739.

Texas Brine filed an appeal with this court, resulting in the Pontchartrain,

317 So. 3d 715, decision. On appeal, the April 18, 2018 Phase 1 judgment was

reversed in part, amended in part, and affirmed in part. Specifically, this court

reduced Occidental' s fault allocation to 30% and assigned no fault to Occidental

Petroleum Corporation and OXY USA, Inc. The allocations of 15% of fault to

Legacy Vulcan and 10% to United Brine Services Company, LLC were affirmed,

and the fault allocation to Texas Brine was amended to 45%. Pontchartrain, 317

So. 3d at 763. The judgment of this court became final following the Louisiana

Supreme Court' s denial of all related writs of certiorari. See Pontchartrain, 317

So. 3d 323; La. C. C. P. art. 2166( E).

The case proceeded before the trial court on the remaining issues and trial

phases. Legacy Vulcan filed the instant motion for partial summary judgment in

August 2021. Legacy Vulcan sought to dismiss Texas Brine' s fraud and

concealment/ omission claims and causes of action that were to be tried in

connection with Phase 2. In its motion, which was premised on the issue

preclusion principle of res judicata, Legacy Vulcan asserted that the merits of

4 Texas Brine' s fraud allegations were tried during the Phase 1 trial and were

essential to the Phase 1 judgment. Legacy Vulcan maintained that issue preclusion

bars relitigation of the same factual contentions during future trial phases. See La.

R.S. 13: 4231( 3).

Specifically, Texas Brine alleged and sought to prove during the Phase 1 trial

that Legacy Vulcan fraudulently withheld assessments and reports prepared for it

by its employee, Mark Juzsli, and outside consultants, Larry Sevenker ( PB- KBB)

and RE/ SPEC, Inc. The reports set forth the consultants' analyses, observations,

and, sometimes, concerns, regarding the OG3 and, particularly, its proximity to the

edge of the salt dome. Pontchartrain, 317 So. 3d at 726- 730. In connection with

the trial court' s Phase I liability determination, Texas Brine undisputedly raised

Legacy Vulcan' s alleged fraud as an affirmative defense and urged that Legacy

Vulcan should be assessed with a greater percentage of fault for intentionally

withholding this information from Texas Brine.

In its motion for partial summary judgment, Legacy Vulcan asserted that the

trial court and this court, in Pontchartrain, 317 So. 3d 715, rejected Texas Brine' s

fraud contentions. Since the Pontchartrain ( Phase 1) judgment is now final,

Legacy Vulcan maintained that Texas Brine is barred from relitigating the same

factual contentions in support of its fraud -based incidental demands against Legacy

Vulcan.

Texas Brine opposed the motion and argued that its " contractual fraud"

incidental demand against Legacy Vulcan was not tried during the Phase 1 trial.

Although Texas Brine acknowledged that its fraud allegations were at issue in the

Phase 1 trial, it asserted that the trial court was not asked to adjudicate the merits of

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