PARISH v. CHEVRON U.S.A. HOLDINGS, INC.

Civil Action No. 13-6738.

JEFFERSON PARISH, v. CHEVRON U.S.A. HOLDINGS, INC., ET AL, SECTION: J (3).

United States District Court, E.D. Louisiana.

May 12, 2015.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jefferson Parish, Plaintiff, represented by Donald T. Carmouche , Talbot, Carmouche & Marcello, Andre' Collins Gaudin , Burglass & Tankersley, L.L.C., Brandon J. Taylor , Cossich, Sumich, Parsiola & Taylor, LCC, Brian T Carmouche , Talbot, Carmouche & Marcello, Bruce D. Burglass, Jr. , Burglass & Tankersley, L.L.C., Darren David Sumich , Cossich, Sumich, Parsiola & Taylor, LCC, David Allen Parsiola , Cossich, Sumich, Parsiola & Taylor, LCC, David W. Robertson , David W. Robertson, Attorney at Law, Diane Adele Owen , Talbot, Carmouche & Marcello, John Hogarth Carmouche , Talbot, Carmouche & Marcello, Leah G. Cotten , Talbot, Carmouche & Marcello, Philip Francis Cossich, Jr. , Cossich, Sumich, Parsiola & Taylor, LCC, Ross Joseph Donnes , Talbot, Carmouche & Marcello, Scott Owen Gaspard , Burglass & Tankersley, L.L.C., Todd J Wimberley , Talbot, Carmouche & Marcello, Victor Lynn Marcello , Talbot, Carmouche & Marcello & William Robert Coenen, III , Talbot, Carmouche & Marcello.

Chevron U.S.A. Holdings, Inc., Defendant, represented by Louis Victor Gregoire, Jr. , Kean Miller, Alexandra Giselle White , Susman Godfrey, LLP, Claire E. Juneau , Kean Miller, Eric Julian Mayer , Susman Godfrey, LLP, Michael Raudon Phillips , Kean Miller LLP, Michelle Purchner Cumberland , Kean Miller LLP & Pamela Roman Mascari , Kean Miller.

Stone Energy Corporation, Defendant, represented by Jonathan A. Hunter , Liskow & Lewis.

Chevron U.S.A. Inc., Defendant, represented by Louis Victor Gregoire, Jr. , Kean Miller, Alexandra Giselle White , Susman Godfrey, LLP, Claire E. Juneau , Kean Miller, Eric Julian Mayer , Susman Godfrey, LLP, Michael Raudon Phillips , Kean Miller LLP, Michelle Purchner Cumberland , Kean Miller LLP & Pamela Roman Mascari , Kean Miller.

Atlantic Richfield Company, Defendant, represented by George Arceneaux, III , Liskow & Lewis, Brittan J. Bush , Liskow & Lewis, Joe B. Norman , Liskow & Lewis, Kenneth Todd Wallace , Liskow & Lewis, Matthew T Heartney , Arnold & Porter, LLP & Nancy G Milburn , Arnold & Porter, LLP.

Exxon Mobil Corporation, Defendant, represented by Robert B. McNeal , Liskow & Lewis, Glen Marion Pilie , Adams & Reese, LLP, Jamie D. Rhymes , Liskow & Lewis, Jeffrey E. Richardson , Adams & Reese, LLP, Martin Alan Stern , Adams & Reese, LLP, Matthew A. Woolf , Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz, Michael P. Cash , Liskow & Lewis, Monica Frois , Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz, Roy Clifton Cheatwood , Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz & Tyler Weidlich , Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz.

Shell Oil Company, Defendant, represented by Russell Keith Jarrett , Liskow & Lewis, Dana Marie Douglas , Liskow & Lewis, Kelly Brechtel Becker , Liskow & Lewis & Mark L. McNamara , Liskow & Lewis.

BP America Production Company, Defendant, represented by George Arceneaux, III , Liskow & Lewis, Brittan J. Bush , Liskow & Lewis, Joe B. Norman , Liskow & Lewis, Kenneth Todd Wallace , Liskow & Lewis, Matthew T Heartney , Arnold & Porter, LLP & Nancy G Milburn , Arnold & Porter, LLP.

BEPCO, L.P., Defendant, represented by Loulan Joseph Pitre, Jr. , Kelly Hart & Pitre, Aimee Williams Hebert , Kelly Hart & Pitre & Kelly Elizabeth Ransom , Kelly Hart & Pitre.

Texas Company, Defendant, represented by Louis Victor Gregoire, Jr. , Kean Miller, Alexandra Giselle White , Susman Godfrey, LLP, Claire E. Juneau , Kean Miller, Eric Julian Mayer , Susman Godfrey, LLP, Michael Raudon Phillips , Kean Miller LLP & Pamela Roman Mascari , Kean Miller.

Louisiana Land and Exploration Company, LLC, Defendant, represented by Deborah DeRoche Kuchler , Kuchler Polk Schell Weiner & Richeson, LLC, Janika D. Polk , Kuchler Polk Schell Weiner & Richeson, LLC, Leigh Ann Tschirn Schell , Kuchler Polk Schell Weiner & Richeson, LLC & Michele Hale DeShazo , Kuchler Polk Schell Weiner & Richeson, LLC.

Hilcorp Energy Company, Defendant, represented by Craig Isenberg , Barrasso,Usdin, Kupperman, Freeman & Sarver, LLC & Michelle M Rutherford , Barrasso,Usdin, Kupperman, Freeman & Sarver, LLC.


ORDER

Before the Court is Plaintiff's Motion to Remand (Rec. Doc. 24), Defendants' Opposition (Rec. Doc. 37), and Plaintiff's Reply (Rec. Doc. 42), as well as the supplemental briefing filed by the parties (Rec. Docs. 68, 70). This lawsuit is one of many that have been filed by Plaquemines and Jefferson Parishes against various oil and gas companies, alleging violations of the Louisiana State and Local Coastal Resources Management Act. All of these lawsuits have been removed to this Court, and in each lawsuit, Plaintiffs have filed a motion to remand. To date, a number of these lawsuits have been remanded back to state court.

The Court finds persuasive the holdings and reasoning set forth in Parish of Plaquemines v. Total Petrochemical & Refining USA, Inc., No. 13-6693, 2014 WL 6750649 (E.D. La. Dec. 1, 2014) (Zainey, J); Plaquemines Parish v. Rozel Operating Co., No. 13-6722, 2015 WL 403791 (E.D. La. Jan. 29, 2015) (Africk, J.); Jefferson Parish v. Anadarko E&P Onshore LLC, No. 13-6701 (E.D. La. Mar. 9, 2015) (Lemelle, J.); and Plaquemines Parish v. Hilcorp Energy Co., 13-6727, 2015 WL 1954640 (E.D. La. Apr. 29, 2015) (Feldman, J.).

The Court has also given particular consideration to whether these opinions are correct regarding their finding of an absence of OCSLA jurisdiction. The Court determines that the matter is controlled by the test for OCSLA jurisdiction articulated in In re Deepwater Horizon, 745 F.3d 157 (5th Cir. 2014):

Courts typically assess jurisdiction under [OCSLA] in terms of whether (1) the activities that caused the injury constituted an "operation" "conducted on the Outer Continental Shelf" that involved the exploration and production of minerals, and (2) the case "arises out of, or in connection with" the operation.

Id. at 163 (emphasis added). In this matter, the undisputed evidence shows that the activities causing the complained of injuries were conducted on land as opposed to on the Outer Continental Shelf. It therefore reasons that OCSLA jurisdiction does not apply.

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the motion is GRANTED.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this matter is REMANDED to the state court from which it was removed due to a lack of subject matter jurisdiction.


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