Skelly Oil Company v. Federal Power Commission

375 F.2d 6
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
DecidedApril 18, 1967
Docket8458
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Skelly Oil Company v. Federal Power Commission, 375 F.2d 6 (10th Cir. 1967).

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375 F.2d 6

19 L.Ed.2d 67, 68 P.U.R.3d 209

SKELLY OIL COMPANY et al., Petitioners,
v.
FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION, Respondent, State of California
jointly with PublicUtilities commission of the State of
California, City of Los Angeles, City ofSan Diego, City and
County of San Francisco, Pacific Gas and Electric
Company,PacificLighting Service and Supply Company (formerly
Pacific Lighting Gas SupplyCompany) jointly with Southern
California Gas Company and Southern Counties GasCompany of
California, and San Diego Gas and Electric Company, Intervenors.

Nos. 8385, 8409, 8440, 8455, 8458, 8460, 8479, 8482,
8487-8490, 8493-8497,8501, 8505, 8510, 8511, 8517,
8519, 8521, 8528, 8529, 8534, 8540,
8541, 8542,8588 and 8589.

United States Court of Appeals Tenth Circuit.

Jan. 20, 1967, Rehearing Denied April 18, 1967.

Sherman S. Poland, Washington, D.C., for Skelly Oil Co., petitioner in No. 8385. With him on the brief were Hawley C. Kerr, Richard J. Dent, Tulsa, Okl., Bradford Ross and Ross, Marsh & Foster, Washington, D.C.

Kenneth Heady, Bartlesville, Okl., Carroll L. Gilliam, Washington, D.C., Jesse H. Foster, Jr., Houston, Tex., Oliver L. Stone, New York City, James J. Flood, Jr., Bruce R. Merrill, Houston, Tex., Warren M. Sparks, Tulsa, Okl., for petitioners in Nos. 8409, 8440, 8455, 8458, 8460, 8482, 8488-8490, 8493, 8494, 8497, 8505, 8517, 8534, 8540-8542, 8588 and 8589. With them on the briefs were:

Thomas H. Burton, Jr., Joseph C. Johnson, Houston, Tex., for Continental Oil Co.;

J. P. Greve, Tulsa, Okl., for Sunray DX Oil Co.;

A. A. Davidson, Charles Holmes, Tulsa, Okl., Charles E. McGee, Washington, D.C., for Sinclair Oil & Gas Co,;

Homer D. Johnson, Boyd D. Taylor, Pampa, Tax., for Cabot Corp.;

Dixon Morgan, McAfee, Hanning, Newcomer, Hazlett & Wheeler, Cleveland, Ohio, Richard F. Remmers, Oklahoma City, Okl., for Sohio Petroleum Co.;

Eldon E. Scott, Dallas, Tex., Donald J. Mulvihill, Washington, D.C., Cahill, Gordon, Reindel & Ohl, New York City, for Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc., and Joseph E. Seagram & Sons d/b/a Texas Pac. Oil Co.;

H. Y. Rowe, El Dorado, Ark., for Murphy Corp.;

Chester L. Wheless, for Nueces Co.;

George N. Otey, Jr., Ardmore, Okl., for Samedan Oil Corp.;

John C. Snodgrass, Vinson, Elkins, Weems & Searls, Houston, Tex., for Union Oil Co. and as successor to Pure Oil Co.;

Clyde E. Willbern, Houston, Tex., for Tidewater Oil Co.;

T. J. Caldwell, Jr., Houston, Tex., and Jerome M. Alper, Washington, D.C., for Reef Corporation;

Edward R. Hudson, Fort Worth, Tex., for William A. & Edward R. Hudson, Joint Operators;

All as joint and several petitioners in No. 8493;

Cecil N. Cook and Neal Powers, Jr., Houston, Tex., for Midhurst Oil Corp., petitioner in Nos. 8493 and 8505;

Wm. J. Zeman, Lloyd G. Minter, John R. Rebman, Bartlesville, Okl., Stanley L. Cunningham, Oklahoma City, Okl., for Phillips Petroleum Co., petitioner in No. 8409;

Donald R. Arnett, Tulsa, Okl., Kenneth C. Keener, Houston, Tex., for Gulf Oil Corp., petitioner in Nos. 8493 and 8534, and Warren Petroleum Corp., petitioner in Nos. 8493 and 8440;

Cecil C. Cammack, R. J. Leithead, Graydon D. Luthey, Bartlesville, Okl., for Cities Service Oil Co. (formerly Cities Service Petroleum Co.), Cities Service Production Co. (now merged with Cities Service Oil Co.), and Columbian Fuel Corp., petitioners in No. 8493, and Coltexo Corp. and Columbian Carbon Co., petitioners in No. 8517;

Joseph W. Morris, Edwin S. Nail, Tulsa, Okl., for Amerada Petroleum Corp., petitioner in Nos. 8493 and 8542;

Tom P. Hamill, Oklahoma City, Okl., Robert D. Haworth, Houston, Tex., Donald G. Canuteson, Dallas, Tex., for Mobil Oil Corp. (formerly Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc.), petitioner in Nos. 8455 and 8588, and Northern Natural Gas Producing Co., petitioner in No. 8460;

J. P. Hammond, T. C. McCorkle, William H. Emerson, Clifford, o. Stone, Jr., Tulsa, Okl., for Pan American Petroleum Corp., petitioner in No. 8458;

William K. Tell, Jr., Houston, Tex., for Texaco Inc., petitioner in Nos. 8482 and 8541;

Carl Illig and William H. Holloway, Houston, Tex., for Humble Oil & Refining Co., petitioner in No. 8488;

Thomas G. Johnson, New York City, for Shell Oil Co., petitioner in No. 8489;

Stuart J. Scott, Dallas, Tex., Bernard A. Foster, Jr., Ross, Marsh & Foster, Washington, D.C., for Atlantic Richfield Co. (formerly Atlantic Refining Co.), Southland Royalty Co., Westates Petroleum Co. and Dorchester Gas Producing Co., petitioners in No. 8490, and British-American Oil Producing Co., petitioner in No. 8497;

Clayton L. Orn, Joseph F. Diver, Morton Taylor, Findlay, Ohio, Jack Fariss, Pittsburgh, Pa., for Marathon Oil Co., petitioner in Nos. 8494 and 8540;

F. H. Pannill, Hamilton E. McRae and Stubbeman, McRae, Sealy & Laughlin, Midland, Tex., for J. C. Barnes and others, petitioners in No. 8589.

Claude W. Proctor, Houston, Tex., Justin R. Wolf, Eugene E. Threadgill, Wolf & Case, Washington, D.C., were on the brief for Standard Oil Co., of Texas, a Division of Chevron Oil Co., petitioner in No. 8479.

Robert W. Henderson, Dallas, Tex., for Hunt Oil Co. and others, petitioners in No. 8487. With him on the brief was Paul W. Hicks, Dallas, Tex.

Louis Flax, Washington, D.C., for Sun Oil Co., petitioner in No. 8495. With him on the brief were Phillip D. Endom, New Orleans, La., Robert E. May, May, Shannon & Morley, Washington, D.C.

William I. Powell, Washington, D.C., for Independent Petroleum Ass'n of America, petitioner in No. 8496. With him on the brief was L. Dan Jones, Washington, D.C.

H. W. Varner, Houston, Tex., for Superior Oil Co., petitioner in No. 8510. With him on the brief was Murray Christian, Houston, Tex.

J. Evans Attwell, Houston, Tex., for Perry R. Bass and others, petitioners in No. 8511. With him on the brief were W. H. Drushel, Jr., Vinson, Elkins, Weems & Searles, Houston, Tex.

Waggoner Carr, Atty. Gen. of Texas, for State of Texas, petitioner in No. 8519. With him on the brief were Hawthorne Phillips, First Asst. Atty. Gen., T. B. Wright, Executive Asst. Atty. Gen., J. Arthur Sandlin, C. Daniel Jones, Jr., Linward Shivers, Asst. attys. Gen. of Texas.

Lewis G. Mosburg, Jr., Oklahoma City, okl., for Big Chief Drilling Co. and others, petitioners in No. 8521. With him on the brief were A. P. Murrah, Jr., Leland C. Neeley, Jr., Mosteller, Andrews & Mosburg, Oklahoma City, Okl., Jerry F. Lyons, Underwood, Wilson, Sutton, Heare & Berry, Amarillo, Tex.

John Davenport, Austin, Tex., for Texas Independent Producers & Royalty Owners Ass'n and West Central Texas Oil & Gas Ass'n, petitioners in No. 8528.

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