March 10, 2016 - 5:07 PM EST
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Lawsuits Filed Against Chesapeake Exploration LLC and Subsidiaries of the Chinese National Offshore Oil Company in South Texas County District Courts

Allegations include Breach of Lease Agreements

SAN ANTONIO, March 10, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- The law firms of Christian, Smith and Jewell LLP of Houston, Circelli, Walter & Young, PLLC of Fort Worth and Langley & Banack, Incorporated of San Antonio have joined forces and filed Petitions in the District Courts of McMullen County, Dimmit County and La Salle County, Texas against Chesapeake Exploration LLC ("Chesapeake") and others for breach of contract.  Chesapeake Energy Corporation is the parent company of Chesapeake. Other Defendants include Nexen Energy Holdings USA, Inc along with other subsidiaries of the Chinese National Offshore Oil Company ("CNOOC") which previously purchased a 33% piece of Chesapeake's Eagle Ford Shale ("Eagle Ford") position. The legal consortium alleges that the Defendants have materially breached contractual obligations resulting in underpaid royalties under lease agreements for wells on approximately 30,000 acres in the Eagle Ford.

In all three cases, the Plaintiffs leased their land in exchange for an agreed-upon royalty based on a percentage of oil, minerals and natural gas produced.  The Defendants purchased the lease rights from leasing parties and assembled a large acreage for its exploration in the Eagle Ford.  The Petitions allege that over the course of many years the Defendants have breached these lease agreements several different ways including:  deducting costs from royalty payments in contravention of the terms of the leases, failing to pay royalties that are no less than fair market value of the crude oil, using improper volumes for their royalty calculations, deducting third party costs that were never actually incurred to gather, compress, treat, transport, or sell gas from Plaintiffs' Leases. 

"We believe that these duplicitous techniques which resulted in underpaid royalties constitute a pattern of behavior by the Defendants," stated attorney John Petry of Langley and Banack.  Attorney George Parker Young of the Circelli, Walter and Young firm said:  "We are preparing additional royalty underpayment lawsuits against Chesapeake and CNOOC for other clients having Eagle Ford leases, and these leases cover tens of thousands of acres, and many, many wells."  The Circelli, Walter and Young firm is already co-counsel in more than 400 lawsuits filed for over 13,000 clients against Chesapeake over its Barnett Shale royalty underpayment practices.  These are pending in state court in Fort Worth, Texas.

In 2015, and again this year, the Texas Supreme Court ruled that Chesapeake owed a family in Fort Worth at least $1 million for wrongly subtracting costs from its royalty checks from wells in Tarrant and Johnson counties.  In other Barnett Shale cases involving unpaid royalties from natural gas production, a group of lessors that included the Bass family and other prominent Fort Worth families as well as institutions have settled with Chesapeake Energy for undisclosed amounts.

Attorney James "Wes" Christian of Christian Smith and Jewell, LLP, who has extensive experience suing Wall Street's biggest banks, investment houses and oil companies for fraud and other claims, has satisfactorily settled many cases against large financial institutions and oil companies. He vowed:  "Chesapeake and the other Defendants in this case thought they could get away with cheating our clients, most of whom are multi-generational ranchers and hardworking people.  We're here to tell them they can't and they won't.  We have assembled a team of lawyers and experts of remarkable depth to ensure that doesn't happen.  We won't stop until our clients have received every penny they are due."

To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/lawsuits-filed-against-chesapeake-exploration-llc-and-subsidiaries-of-the-chinese-national-offshore-oil-company-in-south-texas-county-district-courts-300234443.html

SOURCE Christian, Smith and Jewell LLP


Source: PR Newswire (March 10, 2016 - 5:07 PM EST)

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