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U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Anti-Oil Cases with Energy Costs on the Line

Plaquemines Parish won a $744.6 million verdict against Chevron for coastal damage; the Supreme Court will decide if federal contracts preempt state nuisance claims.

  • On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear Plaquemines Parish v. Chevron, focusing on whether Chevron can move the case to federal court when federal contracts are involved.
  • Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana originally sued multiple oil and gas companies for alleged coastal production without proper permits, with some violations traced to World War II‑era federal production contracts.
  • A jury awarded Plaquemines Parish $744.6 million against Chevron, while industry groups say American Energy Institute member companies settled lawsuits to avoid costly trials.
  • Industry groups warn higher costs will be passed to consumers and liabilities could reach billions if these cases proceed, industry insiders say.
  • While not all suits reach the high court, similar nationwide litigation against energy companies involving state and local governments is unfolding.
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The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Monday in a case that has major implications for the oil and gas industry.

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U.S. Supreme Court to hear anti-oil cases with energy costs on the line

(The Center Square) - Energy advocates have been warning against green energy demands driving up prices across the country. As anti-oil and gas activists seek legal pathways to straddle the energy industry, U.S. companies are making less effective products at…

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