Energy litigation: oil and gas in United States

Baker Botts L.L.P.

Baker Botts L.L.P. stands out for its expertise in handling high-value litigation proceedings including litigation related to production sharing agreements, joint operating agreements, and gas gathering and processing agreements. An array of clients encompassing multinational corporations, service companies, pipelines, and major trade organizations routinely engage the team for advice on environmental contamination, emergency response, force majeures, and disputes related to energy shortages and price increases. Practice co-head William Kroger is noted for his track record in handling major oil and gas, power, and renewable energy disputes throughout the US, while fellow co-head Louie Layrisson has considerable expertise in commercial disputes in the oil and gas sectors, and Jason Newman is a specialist in disputes arising from horizontal development in all parts of Texas and throughout the United States. Other key contacts include Tina Nguyen, who frequently represents oil, gas, and renewable clients on pricing disputes and nuisance claims, and Benjamin Gonsoulin, whose broad practice spans energy litigation, environmental contamination claims, and toxic tort claims. Lawyers are based in Houston.

Practice head(s):

William Kroger; Louie Layrisson


Other key lawyers:

Jason Newman; Tina Nguyen; Benjamin Gonsoulin


Testimonials

‘The firm stands out for the quality and availability of its partners, as well as for their knowledge of the market.’

‘William Kroger is outstanding and has the capacity to make very complex issues easy.’

Key clients

Chevron U.S.A., Inc.


ConocoPhillips


Courson Oil & Gas


Dura-Bond Industries, Inc.


Emirates National Oil Company Limited


EOG Resources


Exxon Mobil Corporation


Galp Energia SGPS S.A.


Halliburton Company


Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.


Hess Corporation


Intercontinental Terminals Company LLC


JGE Gas Solutions, LP


Kinder Morgan Texas Pipeline, LLC


Koch Energy Services


Magnolia Oil & Gas Operating LLC


Matador Resources Company


Murphy Exploration & Production Company


Murphy Oil Corporation


Occidental Petroleum Corporation


Ovintiv USA Inc.


Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.


Repsol Oil & Gas USA, LLC


Shell Oil Company


Southwestern Energy (formerly Indigo Minerals LLC)


Sunoco, LP


Phillips 66


Former Directors & Officers of Lilis Energy, Inc.


Former Chairman/CEO of Erin Energy Corporation


Work highlights


  • Represented Intercontinental Terminals Company LLC (“ITC”) in legal proceedings arising out of a fire at ITC’s Deer Park terminal in March 2019, including over 100 private party lawsuit constituting thousands of individual claims.
  • Represented CIMA Energy, Ltd. in a class action lawsuit. Plaintiffs, residents of Kansas cities that are members of the Kansas Municipal Gas Agency (“KMGA”), seek to use the Kansas Consumer Protection Act to challenge the wholesale prices the KMGA agreed to pay CIMA Energy, Ltd. and other defendants for natural gas delivered during a severe winter storm in February 2021.
  • Represented MP Gulf of Mexico, LLC (“Murphy”) in multiple proceedings related to Murphy’s attempt to recover approximately $50 million in damages for unpaid joint interest billings from TotalEnergies E&P USA, Inc.

Gibbs & Bruns LLP

Houston-based Gibbs & Bruns LLP offers a boutique litigation practice which consistently handles complex business and commercial litigation in the energy sector, where it represents major energy industry companies on a variety of contentious matters, including oil and gas contract and royalties disputes as well as force majeure disputes. Long-standing experience in high-end commercial litigation matters, founding partner Robin Gibbs commands the practice together with litigation expert Kathy Patrick, noted for her prowess in environmental and energy litigation, and Barrett Reasoner, also well-versed in energy litigation proceedings. Other names to note include force majeure disputes specialist Brian Ross, and oil and gas litigation experts Mark Giugliano and Sam Cruse.

Practice head(s):

Robin Gibbs; Kathy Patrick; Barret Reasoner


Other key lawyers:

Brian Ross; Mark Giugliano; Sam Cruse


Key clients

Occidental Petroleum


Lone Star Production Company


Waterbridge Operating LLC


Pioneer Natural Resources


Workrise


Quantum Energy Partners


Patriot Natural Gas LLC


Mesquite Energy


Kerr-McGee Oil & Gas Onshore LP


Hi-Crush Inc.


Kinder Morgan


Berry Global


Chevron Pipeline Company


GR Lift


Tanos Exploration


Phillips 66


Anadarko Petroleum Corporation


Jonah Energy


Work highlights


  • Represented Patriot Natural Gas LLC in a breach of contract and fraud case involving a terminated $115 million purchase agreement.
  • Represented WaterBridge Resources in a $90 million trade secret and patent defense matter involving SCADA – Systems for Water Disposal Facilities.

King & Spalding LLP

King & Spalding LLP fields a robust team of experienced litigators regularly entrusted by leading energy companies and oil and gas operators, including Chevron and Shell, for advice on a range of high-value, complex litigation proceedings. These span litigation related to climate change, energy transition/carbon neutrality, and environmental justice. From the Houston office, managing partner Tracie Renfroe brings great experience in high-stakes environmental disputes and toxic tort litigation, an area in which San Francisco-based Charles Correll is also well-versed, representing domestic and international companies in complex commercial, mass tort and environmental disputes. Spanning catastrophic injuries, environmental contamination, and oil and gas–related disputes, Elizabeth Taber is another key contact, while Andrew Stakelum is noted for handling onshore and offshore litigation on behalf of energy companies operating on the Gulf Coast.

Practice head(s):

Tracie Renfroe; Elizabeth Taber


Other key lawyers:

Charles Correll; Andrew Stakelum


Key clients

Baker Hughes


Chevron Corporation


Chevron Phillips Chemical Company


ConocoPhillips


G2X Energy


Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.


Refinería de Cartagena S.A. (Reficar)


Shell


Exterran


Petersen Energía and Eton Park


Work highlights


  • Represented Petersen Energía, S.A.U. and Eton Park in an international arbitration and related litigation worth over US$20 billion against Argentina and YPF S.A., Argentina’s State-owned oil company.
  • Represented Reficar de Cartagena S.A. in its high-profile dispute with U.S. contractor CB&I over the construction of a Cartagena oil refinery.
  • Represented Baker Hughes in litigation arising from chlorinated solvent contamination near Baker Hughes subsidiary Dresser, LLC’s former valve manufacturing and refurbishing facility in Pineville, Louisiana.

Kirkland & Ellis LLP

Kirkland & Ellis LLP’s energy litigation team of experienced lawyers based in Texas and Washington DC assists major oil and gas operators, energy corporations and renewable energy companies in energy-related litigation before US state and federal courts, appeals courts and international tribunals. The team is also particularly active in administrative and regulatory proceedings before the European Union and other international governing bodies. From the Houston office, Anna Rotman regularly appears before state courts, federal courts and arbitrations throughout the US in restructuring-related disputes, and has recently conducted complex high-stakes plaintiffs litigation alongside Jeremy Fielding from the Dallas office. Other notable names include Washington DC’s Daniel Donovan and Ragan Naresh, who routinely handle large class actions in the oil and gas sector.

Other key lawyers:

Anna Rotman; Jeremy Fielding; Daniel Donovan; Ragan Naresh


Testimonials

‘Smart lawyers. Shockingly efficient!’

Key clients

Amplify Energy Corporation


Antero Resources Corporation


Ascent Resources


Avangrid Renewables


BP America


Chord Energy


Constellation Energy


Diversified Energy Company


Energy Transfer Partners


EQT Corporation


Gulfport Energy Corporation


Hess Corporation


Hilcorp Energy Company


JDH Capital Company


Nalco Company LLC


Sunoco, Inc.


Targa Resources Corp.


Tenaris Coiled Tubes, LLC No


Total E&P USA, Inc. and Total Specialties USA, Inc.


Work highlights


  • Advised Whiting Oil & Gas in a putative class action litigation alleging failure to pay mineral owners’ statutory interest on untimely payments derived from the sale of oil or gas produced in North Dakota.
  • Represented Amplify Energy Corp. in government investigations stemming from an oil spill off the coast of Southern California.
  • Represented affiliates of EQT Corporation, including Rice Drilling D, LLC, in several lawsuits related to the terms of oil and gas leases under Ohio law.

Bracewell LLP

Praised as a ‘leader in oil and gas litigation’, where it advises on high-profile cases, royalty disputes and class actions, Bracewell LLP boasts an impressive client base, including some of the oil and gas industry’s leading players such as Chevron and Apache. Stephen Crain heads the firm’s litigation group and continues to assist a range of energy sector clients. Recently promoted to partner, commercial litigator Drew Taggart routinely assists multinationals, mid-sized companies and small start-ups with complex oil and gas litigation proceedings. The team also includes commercial litigator William Moss, currently representing mining property owner 3S Real Estate Development in a dispute with the mining lessee and oil and gas operator regarding the validity of four oil and gas leases covering over 30,000 acres of land. Lawyers mentioned are in Houston.

Practice head(s):

Stephen Crain


Other key lawyers:

Drew Taggart; William Moss


Testimonials

‘Bracewell is a leader in oil & gas disputes and litigation. They have all the right tools and lawyers for complicated matters.’

Key clients

Apache Corporation


Chevron USA, Inc.


Hilcorp Energy Company


Eni Petroleum US LLC


ST9 Gas and OIL LLC


Royalty Interests Partnership, LP


Venoco Liquidating Trust


Cheniere Energy, Inc.


Catena Resources Operating, LLC


The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A.


Work highlights


  • Represented Chevron in a dispute arising from natural gas sales during Winter Storm Uri.
  • Represented Apache in an industry-leading case regarding royalty ownership and oil and gas co-tenancies.
  • Represented SN Catarina and Mesquite in defending and asserting claims in an arbitration against Catarina Midstream, LLC.

Holland & Knight LLP

Holland & Knight LLP’s team has significant experience in representing oil and gas operators, national oil companies and service providers in a range of energy-related disputes, including oil and gas class actions, oil and gas lease disputes, royalty litigations, and toxic tort disputes in the oil and gas industry. The team is jointly led by Austin-based Juan Alcalá, who focuses on complex litigation involving Latin America, and Dallas-based Greg Binns, known for his expertise in oil and gas and energy-related litigation, including well allocation, title issues and joint operating agreements. Other key contacts in the Dallas office include Craig Haynes, who is routinely retained by major oil and gas companies and facility owners for royalty disputes, class actions and price disputes, and Gregory Curry, whose extensive practice includes royalty disputes, title issues and joint operating agreement claims.

Practice head(s):

Juan Alcala; Greg Binns


Other key lawyers:

Craig Haynes; Gregory Curry


Key clients

Petrobras America Inc. / Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. – Petrobras


Three Rivers Operating Company/ Three Rivers Acquisition LLC


Norton Rose Fulbright

Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP’s energy litigation lawyers are routinely engaged by a wide range of domestic and international clients, including major oil companies, pipelines, and energy traders, in high value energy disputes and litigation. Commercial litigation specialist Melanie Rother leads the team and regularly represents major clients, including Occidental Petroleum, Anadarko Petroleum, and Shell, in complex litigation before state and federal courts throughout the US. Experienced litigator Daniel McClure is a go-to choice for commercial litigation, including class actions, royalty disputes, and contract disputes, while San Antonio-based Jeffrey Webb represents upstream, midstream, downstream, oilfield services, and retail companies, particularly in traditional oil and gas disputes. Other key contacts include Reagan Brown, whose extensive practice includes commercial litigation, royalty disputes and serious personal injury and wrongful death litigation, and energy litigation expert Carter Dugan. Lawyers are in Houston unless otherwise stated.


Practice head(s):

Melanie Rother


Other key lawyers:

Daniel McClure; Jeffrey Webb; Reagan Brown; Carter Dugan


Testimonials

‘Excellent service and lawyer quality. Great firm.’

‘Daniel McClure is an exceptional lawyer for complex oil and gas royalty litigation.’

‘The team has deep knowledge of the energy industry and the types of disputes that arise. They are strong in general commercial litigation, antitrust litigation, and international arbitrations.’

‘Reagan Brown is an outstanding strategist and phenomenal trial lawyer who connects with juries and makes complex concepts easy to understand.’

‘Carter Dugan goes toe-to-toe with aggressive opposing counsel, is great at witness preparation, has a keen analytical mind, is an excellent persuasive writer, and has a nice courtroom manner.’

Key clients

EOG Resources, Inc.


Shell


DCP Midstream LP


ExxonMobil Oil Corporation


Chevron


Merit Energy Company, LLC


TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company


Occidental Petroleum Company (including Anadarko Petroleum Corporation matters)


Western Gas Partners, LP


Phillips 66


Andeavor Logistics, L.P., Andeavor f/k/a Tesoro Corporation


Tesoro High Plains Pipeline Company LLC


Work highlights


  • Represented EOG Resources in multiple class actions.
  • Represented Shell Oil Company in tortious interference lawsuit filed by Genesis Energy, who sought in excess of US$35 million in actual damages along with punitive damages.
  • Represented Western Gas Partners, LP in a declaratory judgment action.

Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP

Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP continues to assist a number of leading energy operators and start-up technology companies in a range of disputes, including environmental claims and investigations, exploration and production disputes, pipeline/transportation disputes, joint ventures and energy trading and marketing. Karl Stern co-heads the practice in the Houston office, routinely handling disputes related to international energy investments, gas and energy trading and marketing, and the development, acquisition, sale and ownership of oil, gas, renewable energy and energy assets. From the New York office, fellow co-head Sanford Weisburst focuses on energy matters at the level of administrative agencies, courts and appeals, while Houston’s Christopher Porter’s practice spans contract and trade secret violations, business torts and antitrust litigation.

Practice head(s):

Karl Stern; Sanford Weisburst


Other key lawyers:

Christopher Porter


Key clients

UMB Bank


TRC Operating Company, Inc.


TRC Cypress Group, LLC


Ampex Retirement Master Trust


Apple Oaks Partners, LLC


Cambria Ventures, LLC


Carlos Williamson-Nasi


Axis Oil Field Services, S. de R.I. de C.V


Axis Oil Field Holding, S. de. R.I. de C.V.


Clue, S.A. de C.V.


Vista Pros LLC


Virginia Grace


Otto Candies LLC


ICE Canyon LLC


HBK Investments LP


Waypoint Asset Management LLC


Nordic Trustee AS


Coöperatieve Rabobank UA


Coastline Maritime Pte Ltd


Shipyard De Hoop BV


O’Brien’s Response Mgmt. and NRC


ARM Energy Management LLC


Unipec America Inc


Reed Smith LLP

Reed Smith LLP remains highly active, working with several major oil and gas producers and contractors both in the United States and around the world, particularly in Latin America, in a variety of oil and gas-related litigation. These range from royalty class actions and lease disputes to idle minerals law disputes and pipeline and natural gas storage disputes. Pittsburgh-based Nicolle Snyder Bagnell is known for assisting natural gas companies in lease disputes, royalty class actions, condemnation, and contractual matters, while the ‘extraordinaryJosé Astigarraga heads the firm’s international arbitration practice in Miami and regularly handles major oil and gas disputes. The Houston team also includes Stan Perry, whose practice focuses on toxic tort, product liability and mass tort litigation, and Francisco Rivero, known for his expertise in cross-border commercial disputes and international arbitrations, especially in Latin America.

Practice head(s):

Stan Perry


Other key lawyers:

José Astigarraga; Francisco Rivero; Nicolle Snyder Bagnell; Julie Hardin; Kenneth E. Broughton


Testimonials

‘Reed Smith’s arbitration team is first-rate. They have a great dedication to the cases they handle and a superb litigation intelligence that sets them apart from other firms. Great teamwork with the client to implement a unique litigation strategy.’

‘Jose Astigarraga is an extraordinary lawyer, with a great attention to detail and an incredible teamwork with the client.’

‘The firm has provided excellent legal services with strong experience in cross-border matters in Latin America. They have successfully represented us in several complex and high-risk disputes involving a wide range of issues.’

Steptoe LLP

Washington DC-based Steptoe LLP stands out in the market for its team’s expertise in representing major pipeline companies before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and appellate courts, while also handling a number of energy-related litigation on behalf of natural gas pipeline companies, ranging from pipeline transactions, pipeline safety and accident response, to FERC enforcement issues. Here is practice head Daniel Poynor the key contact, while Joshua Runyan notably focuses on litigation related to the construction, operation, and maintenance of large pipeline projects on federal, state, local, tribal, and private land. Co-head of the firm’s commercial litigation group, Jennifer Quinn-Barabanov concentrates her capabilities on commercial and class action disputes, where she acts for public utilities, pipelines, and other energy companies. Monique Watson has left the firm.

Practice head(s):

Daniel Poynor


Other key lawyers:

Joshua Runyan; Jennifer Quinn-Barabanov


Key clients

Colonial Pipeline Company


Enbridge Energy, Limited Partnership


Liquid Energy Pipeline Association


ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc.


Northern Natural Gas Company


Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.


Magellan Midstream Partners


Work highlights


  • Advised Colonial in relation to a series of complaints, which were filed with FERC, challenging all of its rates, including its market-based rates and market-based ratemaking authority, as well as its indexed rates.
  • Defended Enbridge with respect to the State of Michigan’s attempt to shut down the portion of Line 5 that runs under the Straights of Mackinac and related litigation.
  • Advised Northern Natural Gas in an administrative hearing to increase its transportation rates.

Susman Godfrey LLP

In addition to handling complex service disruption cases across the southern states related to the Winter Storm Uri, the Houston-based team Susman Godfrey LLP maintains a leading role in domestic and international energy disputes, which include disagreements between service providers and operators, midstream disputes and litigation in the power sector. In the Texas office, former managing partner Neal Manne is best known for representing Chevron in its climate change litigation, while Geoffrey Harrison regularly serves as lead counsel to Apache Energy in multi-million dollar litigation. Erica Harris focuses her skills on contractual disputes and environmental class actions, while Lexie White is known for recently co-counselling Chevron. The team also includes Bill Merrill, who recently won a defense victory in a gas royalty class action brought against Apache in the Southern District of Texas.

Practice head(s):

Neal Manne


Other key lawyers:

Geoffrey Harrison; Erica Harris; Bill Merrill


Testimonials

‘Efficient trial lawyers. Very well organized and detail oriented.’

Key clients

Chevron


Apache


Rayos Energy


CenterPoint Energy


Macquarie


Vitol


Luminant


Talen Montana, LLC


Hess


ConocoPhillips


Work highlights


  • Represented Apache in a Texas state court injunction hearing and defeated an attempt to enjoin Apache Corporation from drawing on and receiving payment from $498 million worth of letters of credit and surety bonds issued in connection with decommissioning offshore oil wells, platforms, and other facilities in the Gulf of Mexico.
  • Represented CenterPoint Energy in pursuing claims against various gas suppliers in connection with the unprecedented spikes in natural gas costs that occurred as a result of February 2021’s Winter Storm Uri.
  • Represented energy industry midstream companies in two Oklahoma lawsuits against an EPC contractor for multiple pipelines.

Vinson & Elkins LLP

Vinson & Elkins LLP‘s energy litigation team continues to enjoy a leading position in the oil and gas litigation industry, advising clients across the country on a range of matters including energy contract and royalty disputes, class actions and oil and gas transportation disputes. Matthew Stammel heads the energy litigation department in Dallas, and is the point of contact for a number of oil and gas companies and private equity firms on complex disputes. From Houston, fellow co-head Jim Thompson advises on the full spectrum of energy-related litigation in several state and federal courts. The team also includes Houston’s Nicholas Shum, whose broad practice spans energy litigation and contract disputes involving upstream, midstream and oilfield service companies, and Stephanie Noble, known for her considerable experience in commercial litigation in state and federal courts throughout the US.

Practice head(s):

Jim Thompson; Matt Stammel


Other key lawyers:

Nicholas Shum; Stephanie Noble


Testimonials

‘This team is a highly professional, cohesive, well functioning team that delivers a very high quality of product.’

‘What made me choose this team is quality of work and industry knowledge.’

‘While always responsive and professional, communication is clear, concise and personable.’

‘Jim Thompson and Nicholas Shum make a great team.’

Key clients

Antero Resources Corporation


Denbury Resources Inc.


Anadarko


Vitol Inc.


Apache Corporation


Magellan Midstream Partners L.P.


Gavilan Resources, LLC


CNOOC Energy U.S.A. LLC


Arnold & Porter

Arnold & Porter‘s global energy practice is recognized for advising a wide range of oil and gas clients, including upstream, midstream, and downstream companies, oilfield service companies, private equity and investment firms, on the full spectrum of litigation. Christopher Odell commands the firm’s Houston office and is well reputed for his broad litigation experience in the energy and transportation sectors, where he recently led a number of transportation-related mass tort cases. Katherine Ginzburg Treistman‘s broad practice extends to commercial litigation in the energy, technology and financial services sectors, while Denver-based Colin O’Brien focuses on breach of contract, class actions and energy litigation. The team also includes Ryan Hartman, a former vice president of BP. All attorneys are based in Houston unless otherwise noted.

Practice head(s):

Christopher Odell


Other key lawyers:

Katherine Ginzburg Treistman; Colin O’Brien; Ryan Hartman


Key clients

BP plc.


Honeywell International


Nobel Energy


DCP Midstream


Phillips 66


Targa Resources


Antero Resources


Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.


Lummus Technology


Irving Oil


General Electric Company


Work highlights


  • Advised Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. in mid-August when the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas entered summary judgment on RICO claims brought by Petrobras America, the U.S. subsidiary of Brazilian national oil company Petrobras.
  • Represented Irving Oil, one of Canada’s top energy companies, in defense against allegations that it contaminated the groundwater in Vermont by using gasoline containing methyl tertiary butyl ether.
  • Represented BP in over 18 novel climate change lawsuits filed by state and local governments in California, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, and South Carolina, and by a west-coast fishermen’s trade association, alleging that the largest investor-owned oil, gas, and coal companies operating in the US have known for 50 or more years that fossil fuel emissions cause global warming.

BakerHostetler

Houston-based BakerHostetler is regularly involved in a broad range of litigation in the oil and gas sector, including lease disputes, breach of contract and title disputes over royalties. The firm’s dedicated energy team is jointly led by L. Poe Leggette, a key contact for issues related to carbon offsets and credits, methane emissions regulation, and carbon capture and storage, and W. Ray Whitman, who also chairs the firm’s litigation group. From Denver, Mark Barron is routinely engaged by major oil and gas producers to handle complex litigation, while recently promoted partner Alexander K. Obrecht focuses particularly on regulatory advice and litigation related to hazardous materials transportation and oil and gas royalties.

Practice head(s):

L. Poe Leggette; W. Ray Whitman


Other key lawyers:

Mark Barron; Alexander K. Obrecht


Key clients

CML Exploration, LLC


Bradford Energy


Continental Resources


Western Energy Alliance


Gunnison Energy Company


Latam Hydro LLC


Peregrine Oil & Gas II, LLC


Patterson-UTI Drilling Company LLC


XTO Energy Inc.


Geokinetics, Inc.


Carrizo Oil & Gas, Inc.


Shell Oil Company


Trican Well Service LP


Chevron North America Exploration and Production Company, a division of Chevron U.S.A. Inc.


Devon Energy Corporation


Enterprise Products Partners L.P.


Work highlights


  • Represented Western Energy Alliance in a challenge to the Biden Administration’s cancellation of federal oil and gas lease sales in Q3 and Q4 of 2022, part of the Biden administrations’ moratorium on federal oil and gas leasing.
  • Represented Ovintiv USA Inc. in defending an appeal in a trial court win against the federal government for the allowable deduction of market deficiency fees related to the transportation of natural gas liquids.
  • Represented Discovery Natural Resources LLC in defending an oil and gas midstream dispute, alleging breach of contract and breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing for certain fees under a gas services agreement.

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP routinely handles litigation in the upstream, midstream, and downstream sectors, including disputes related to oil and gas leases, mass claims for catastrophic events at refineries, midstream issues related to gas supply, and disputes concerning pipeline construction. The Houston office’s energy team is led by Meghan McElvy, whose broad practice includes oil and gas leases’ disputes, joint operating and development agreements, and royalty obligations, and Jeff Davis, who handles oil and gas disputes related to catastrophic personal injury, accidental death, and disputes related to royalties and mineral interests. Further key contacts here are Stephen Fernelius, an expert in catastrophic personal injury, wrongful death, and property damage disputes, and Jim Collura, recognized for his prowess in handling disputes in the construction and oil and gas sectors.

Practice head(s):

Meghan McElvy; Jeff Davis


Other key lawyers:

Stephen Fernelius; Jim Collura; Peter Scaff


Key clients

ExxonMobil Corporation


BPX and BP America Production Company


RSM Production Corporation


JGE Gas Solutions LP


Ovintiv USA, Inc.


Weatherford U.S., L.P.


Bedrock Petroleum Consultants


Strike Construction LLC


Precision Drilling Company, L.P.


Patterson UTI Drilling Company, LLC


Enbridge US


Work highlights


  • Represented ExxonMobil Corporation in a catastrophic personal injury case arising from refinery explosion in which plaintiffs sought over $1 billion in damages.
  • Represented BPX and BP America Production Company against market manipulation and excess charges claims arising from Winter Storm Uri in which plaintiffs seek hundreds of millions of dollars in damages.
  • Represented Ovintiv USA, Inc. from personal injury claims arising from oilfield well site accident in which the plaintiff sought over $15 million.

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP represents midstream pipeline and gas companies, independent power producers and independent transmission companies in complex FERC enforcement and litigation cases. In the Washington DC office, William Holloway is noted for his expertise in the areas of energy regulation and transactions, including a number of proceedings at FERC. He is regularly assisted by Washington DC’s Janine Durand, who advises on high-value energy litigation and transactions. Another key contact in the oil and gas litigation space is Dallas-based Trey Cox, who recently led a dispute between Florida Gas and Texas Brine following the collapse of the Bayou Corne salt mine.

Practice head(s):

William R. Hollaway


Other key lawyers:

Janine Durand; Trey Cox


Key clients

Cordova Energy Company


MidAmerican Energy Company


SOO Green HVDC Link


Berkshire Hathaway Energy Company – Cove Point LNG


Elliott Investment Management


Pine Gate Renewables


I Squared Capital


Hudson Transmission Partners


Neptune Regional Transmission System


Energy Transfer


General Electric International


Capitan


Elawan Dileo Solar


Elawan Energy


Haynes and Boone, L.L.P.

Texas-based Haynes and Boone, L.L.P. houses a team of experienced oil and gas litigators who regularly represent major industry players, including Chevron, BP and Shell, in a variety of litigation proceedings in state and federal courts, as well as in domestic and international arbitrations. These include cases arising from operating agreements, lease termination disputes, royalty disputes, and midstream disputes. Craig Stahl is the key contact, handling complex commercial litigation throughout the United States, including most of the oil-producing states between the Gulf of Mexico and the Canadian border. Co-chair of the firm’s litigation practice, Michael Mazzone is regularly retained by numerous energy companies in environmental contamination, indemnification, and toxic tort cases, as well as construction and real estate disputes, while Jeffrey Kuehnle focuses on advising major integrated oil and gas companies, independent private companies, and equity investors in oil and gas-related litigation, including lease termination, development, and royalty disputes. David Ammons is experienced in class actions, multidistrict litigation, and environmental and toxic tort litigation, and Houston-based Garrett Martin and D.J. Beaty are also recommended. Michelle Scheffler has left the practice.

Practice head(s):

Craig Stahl; David Ammons


Other key lawyers:

Jeff Kuehnle; Michael Mazzone; Garrett Martin; D.J. Beaty


Key clients

Newfield Exploration Company (now Ovintiv USA Inc.)


TETRA Technologies


Hess Corporation


Oasis Petroleum North America, LLC. (now Chord Energy)


Hess Bakken Investments II, LLC


Roan Resources, LLC


Finley Resources Inc.


Mewbourne Oil Company


Hogan Thompson Schuelke LLP

Houston-based boutique firm Hogan Thompson Schuelke LLP is well reputed for handling an array of oil and gas, shale and royalty disputes, routinely representing both plaintiffs and defendants in the energy sector in state and federal court proceedings and arbitration cases. The team includes firm founders Christopher Hogan and Samantha Thompson, known for conducting high-profile litigation related to oil and gas encroachments, property and royalty payments, and James Schuelke, a key contact for construction, forest carbon credits, property, and petrochemical litigation.

Practice head(s):

Christopher Hogan; Samantha Thompson; James Schuelke


Testimonials

‘The team’s communication skills are first-rate. Their quick responses and analysis of well-considered arguments are truly impressive.’

‘Their openness, hard work and ability to communicate and engage effectively with clients are far above the norm for external consultants.’

Key clients

Chevron


Apache


EOG Resources


BPX (subsidiary of BP plc)


Marathon Oil


Callon Petroleum


Troubadour Energy Partners


Ovintiv


Escondido Resources


Revenir Energy (f/k/a Legacy Reserves)


BHP


El Dorado Gas & Oil


Aris Water


Mewbourne Oil Company


Siltstone Capital, LLC


Bedrock Energy Partners


Chord Energy


Pocahontas Land


Indorama Ventures


Huntsman Corporation


Nixon51, LLC


Grayson Mill Energy, LLC


Enchanted Rock


Air Liquide


CPX Energy


Riverside Energy


Long Point Energy


Compass Energy Partners


Work highlights


  • Represented El Dorado Gas & Oil in a high-profile oil and gas trespass case in which El Dorado and another plaintiff secured a verdict of $41.8 million from a South Texas jury against subsidiaries of Energy Transfer.
  • Represented Ovintiv in a royalty payment dispute involving recoupment of overpaid royalties.
  • Represented Marathon in quiet title suit in New Mexico.

McGuireWoods LLP

Alongside its expertise in handling major catastrophic litigation cases, McGuireWoods LLP stands out for its team’s focus on complex regulatory matters, internal investigations, and royalty litigation. Charlottesville’s Brian Jackson acts as a key contact for a range of energy clients in catastrophic events across the United States and has considerable experience with the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration corrective action orders and NTSB investigations of these events. Pittsburgh’s Greg Krock is well-versed in contract disputes, toxic tort cases and royalty litigation, an area in which Charlottesville’s Jonathan Black is also particularly active. From the Pittsburgh office, Anthony Carna chairs the firm’s oil and gas practice, routinely handling disputes arising from oil and gas leases and pipeline right of way agreements.

Practice head(s):

Anthony Carna


Other key lawyers:

Brian Jackson; Greg Krock; Jonathan Black


Morgan Lewis

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP fields a robust team of experienced energy litigators across the United States, routinely engaged by major oil and gas industry clients in a number of upstream, midstream and downstream disputes in the energy space. These include class actions such as toxic torts and major disasters, partnership disputes, natural gas royalties and other environmental claims. Washington DC’s Brad Fagg co-heads the energy litigation practice, advising on complex contractual and regulatory disputes as well as government and internal investigations. Fellow co-chair Michelle Pector is based in Houston and has considerable expertise in litigation related to severe weather events, trade secret disputes and business fraud. The team also includes head of the environmental practice in the Los Angeles office James Dragna and Princeton’s John McGahren, who leads the firm’s litigation practice.

Practice head(s):

Brad Fagg; Michelle Pector; James Dragna; John McGahren


Other key lawyers:

John Gisleson; Ella Foley Gannon; Bryan Killian; Rick Rothman


Key clients

Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas) and Sempra Energy


Shell USA Inc.


Crown Central LLC


Mitsui E&P USA, LLC


Work highlights


  • Represented Energy and SoCalGas in litigation and regulatory proceedings stemming from a natural gas leak at its Aliso Canyon facility in Porter Ranch, California, in 2015 and 2016.
  • Represented Shell USA Inc. obtaining unanimous $133 million jury verdict in favor of the client in an environmental cost recovery lawsuit.
  • Represented Mitsui E&P USA, LLC in individual and mass actions involving claims that Mitsui underpaid natural gas royalties in a breach of lease.

Reynolds Frizzell LLP

Houston-based Reynolds Frizzell LLP continues to act for a host of oil and gas industry plaintiffs and defendants in complex litigation in state and federal courts, as well as in domestic and international arbitrations. These range from contract disputes and business torts to class actions, multidistrict litigation and partnership disputes. The team includes Chris Reynolds, noted for his focus on commercial and business litigation and arbitration, and Jean Frizzell, whose practice includes complex commercial litigation, with particular expertise in securities matters, energy disputes, and contract and fiduciary duty claims.

Practice head(s):

Chris Reynolds; Jean Frizzell


Other key lawyers:

Jeremy Doyle; Brandon Allen; Michael Oldham


Testimonials

‘Reynolds Frizzell are go-to lawyers. For any business or complex matter, I turn to Reynolds Frizzell.’

‘Real and substantial trial experience.’

‘Highly qualified commercial law firm with highly competent partners and associates.’

‘The firm’s courtroom experience, intelligence and lean staffing model allow it to quickly focus on the most critical issues and provide practical and pragmatic advice to commercial clients.’

‘We believe the firm can act quickly as a trusted business partner and provide great overall value.’

‘Every member of the team is highly qualified and well-connected internally, avoiding the inefficiencies sometimes found in a large firm model.’

‘In-depth experience in courts and complex cases allows its lawyers to cut through theory and set clear strategies and expectations.’

Key clients

Russ Robinson/Zinc Resources


Houston Texans (NFL)


Kinder Morgan


Pocahontas Surface Interests, LLC; Pocahontas Land LLC; Pocahontas Development LLC


Dallas Police & Fire Pension


Arkema, Inc.


Huntsman Chemical Corporation


Performance Contractors, Inc.


Sterling Group


LZLabs


Law Offices of Mike Pohl


Smyser Kaplan & Veselka LLP


Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz P.C.


Llanelly


Symmetry Energy Solutions, LLC


Chord Energy


Work highlights


  • Represented Houston Texans (NFL) in connection with the litigation involving the Deshaun Watson allegations.
  • Represented Freeport LNG Marketing, LLC v Kinder Morgan Texas Pipeline. Freeport LNG sought $125 million from Kinder Morgan claiming that Freeport had the right to “sell back” natural gas volumes that Kinder Morgan was scheduled to sell to Freeport but was prevented from doing so by the Winter Weather Event and the Railroad Commission’s Emergency Order.
  • Represented Zinc Resources, LLC, US SDR, LLC, Russ Robinson, Thomas Knepper et al. in a $120 million lawsuit by Zinc Internacional and its affiliates in the hazardous steel dust recycling industry for breach of non-competition, non-solicitation, and non-disclosure agreements and misappropriation of trade secrets.

Venable LLP

Washington DC-based Venable LLP‘s robust energy practice continues to provide comprehensive regulatory and litigation advice on a range of oil and gas related matters, including crude oil, petroleum product, and NGL pipeline cases before the FERC. Practice head Richard Powers is noted for his deep experience in administrative, judicial, and transactional matters in the oil and gas industry. Steven Adducci is another key contact, routinely advising on regulatory and litigation matters in crude oil and petroleum products before FERC and state regulatory commissions, while Matthew Field is recognized for his expertise in complex proceedings including challenging the rates of a major refined petroleum products pipeline in the US. Also of note is Gregory Wagner, whose broad practice ranges from litigation to regulatory advice, including on natural gas infrastructure development.

Practice head(s):

Richard Powers


Other key lawyers:

Steven Adducci; Matthew Field; Gregory Wagner


Key clients

Airlines 4 America


American Airlines, Inc.


BP Products North America, Inc.


Delta Air Lines, Inc.


HollyFrontier Refining & Marketing LLC


Husky Marketing & Supply Company


Husky US Marketing LLC


Metroplex Energy, Inc.


Monroe Energy LLC


National Propane Gas Association


Orlando Fuel Facilities LLC


Phillips 66 Company


Southwest Airlines Co.


Spark Energy


Trafigura Trading LLC


TransMontaigne Partners LLC


United Airlines, Inc.


Valero Marketing and Supply Company


Valero Renewable Fuels LLC


Work highlights


  • Represented a coalition of pipeline shippers, including American Airlines, Inc., BP Products North America Inc., Epsilon Trading, LLC, Metroplex Energy, Inc., Phillips 66 Company, Southwest Airlines Co., TCPU, Inc., Trafigura Trading LLC, Valero Marketing and Supply Company, United Aviation Fuels Corporation, and another major petroleum products refiner in a challenge brought against the transportation rates of the nation’s largest petroleum product pipeline – Colonial Pipeline Company.
  • Represented Airlines for America (A4A), the National Propane Gas Association (NPGA), Valero Marketing and Supply Companand Chevron Products Company in a challenge to FERC’s proposed 2021-2026 rate index level.
  • Represented Husky Marketing & Supply Company and BP Products North America Inc. in a challenge to an application by West Texas Gulf Pipe Line Company LLC to charge market-based rates for transportation of crude oil from the Permian Region of West Texas to points in the Gulf Coast and East Texas.

Jones Walker LLP

In addition to its expertise in carbon sequestration cases, New Orleans-based Jones Walker LLP‘s energy, environment and natural resources team is actively involved in a variety of regulatory enforcement proceedings and energy development and financing projects. Jonathan Hunter handles complex litigation proceedings, particularly on behalf of offshore oil and gas companies, as well as government investigations and transactions. The team is jointly led by carbon capture and sequestration expert Marjorie McKeithen and Grady Hurley, known for his specialization in toxic torts, explosions, and multi-party commercial litigation in state and federal courts.

Practice head(s):

Grady Hurley; Marjorie McKeithen


Other key lawyers:

Jonathan Hunter


K&L Gates

K&L Gates represents midstream and upstream clients in a wide range of judicial and administrative proceedings related to crude oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids royalty payment issues, as well as disputes over gas sales contracts, personal injury, municipal regulation of oil and gas development and storage rights disputes. Jeffrey King is based in Fort Worth and act for a number of oil and gas producers, gas marketing companies and pipeline companies in complex litigation before federal and state courts. Another key member is Elizabeth Tiblets, an expert in putative class action litigation, who handles disputes over non-payment of royalties, title issues and a wide range of other contractual matters. Dallas’ Chris Brown and Pittsburgh’s Thomas Ryan are also recognized as experts in oil and gas litigation. Jamie Lavergne Bryan has left the firm.

Other key lawyers:

Jeffrey King; Elizabeth Tiblets; Chris Brown; Thomas Ryan


Testimonials

‘Friendly with companies, competent in the field.’

Key clients

Enterprise Products Partners


Continental Resources


BCE-Mach III LLC


Range Resources Corporation


Devon Energy Corporation


BCE-Mach II


TH Exploration II and Tug Hill Operating


Equitrans LP


Big Dog Midstream, LLC


Big Dog Energy, LLC


Work highlights


  • Represented Enterprise Products Partners in breach of contract and various tort claims stemming from alleged hydrological impact arising from pipeline construction and operation, which ended in a settlement favourable for the client.
  • Represented Range Resources Corporation in an alleged underpayment of royalties to several royalty owners of gas produced from certain Oklahoma wells.
  • Represented Devon Energy Corporation in state-wide Oklahoma class action for claims of underpayment of royalties.

White & Case LLP

White & Case LLP‘s litigation team is led by New York’s Glenn M. Kurtz and advises a range of oil and gas industry players on complex litigation in both federal and state courts. As of January 2023, the team includes Houston’s Andrew Zeve, Sean Gorman, and Christopher Dodson, all noted for their expertise in handling high-value oil and gas-related litigation. From Washington DC, Claire DeLelle continues to litigate for a number of high-profile corporate and sovereign clients.

Practice head(s):

Glenn M. Kurtz


Other key lawyers:

Andrew Zeve; Sean Gorman; Christopher Dodson; Claire DeLelle


Key clients

Eni SpA


PDVSA


Petrobras


Southwest Energy LP


Old Ironsides Energy LLC


Read & Stevens


BD Energy LLC


Offshore Exploration & Production LLC


Action Energy Management


Saudi Aramco


Work highlights


  • Represented Eni SpA in sprawling climate change litigation.
  • Represented Southwest Energy in multiple class actions filed in Federal court related to a catastrophic storm.
  • Represented PDVSA in multiple litigations, including parallel proceedings in SDNY and Delaware Superior Court related to a breach of guaranty.

Winston & Strawn LLP

The Houston-based team at Winston & Strawn LLP continues to handle a wide range of cases, including breach of contract, class actions, and enforcement actions. The firm’s energy and infrastructure industry group is jointly led by Mike Pikiel and Rich Shutran, both based in New York, and Houston’s Mike Blankenship, while Denise Scofield chairs the firm’s litigation department, consistently representing energy clients in complex litigation, internal investigations and other commercial and environmental matters. Further key contacts within the team are oil and gas litigation expert Paula Hinton and Casey Berger, whose focus is on securities, antitrust, consumer fraud and class actions. Counsel Brandon Duke is noted for assisting oil and gas clients with a variety of transactional disputes, contractual indemnities, and industry standard compliance. All practitioners are based in Houston unless otherwise stated.

Practice head(s):

Mike Blankenship; Rich Shutran; Mike Pikiel


Other key lawyers:

Denise Scofield; Paula Hinton; Casey Berger; Brandon Duke


Key clients

U.S. Well Services


Schlumberger Limited


Cameron International Corporation


Banco San Juan International, Inc. (BSJI)


NGL Energy Partners


Occidental Petroleum


Pioneer Natural Resources USA, Inc.


Aspen Midstream


American Petroleum Institute


Whitney Oil & Gas, LLC /Trimont Energy (NOW), LLC


Golden Pass LNG Terminal LL


Work highlights


  • Represented U.S. Well Services against competitor Halliburton in the Western District of Texas involving key patents covering electric fracturing.
  • Represented Pioneer Natural Resources in a high-stakes breach of contract case brought by MIECO LLC, alleging failure to supply natural gas during Winter Storm Uri.
  • Represented Golden Pass against Sierra Club’s motion to reconsider the Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management’s (FECM) decision to allow Golden Pass to increase exports of LNG from its facility in Sabine Pass, Texas, to non-free-trade countries.