Davilla et al v. Enable Midstream Partners LP

  1. August 19, 2016

    Okla. Judge Nixes Energy Co.'s Defenses In Pipeline Clash

    An Oklahoma federal judge on Friday struck down defenses by Enable Midstream Partners LP to a suit by a group of tribal landowners challenging the company’s continued use of a gas pipeline on their property, a day after the company lost its bid to gain right-of-way access through the landowners' property for the pipeline.

  2. August 18, 2016

    Tribe Involvement Thwarts Enable Midstream's Easement Bid

    An Oklahoma federal judge on Thursday nixed efforts by Enable Midstream Partners LP to condemn an easement over tribal land for the company's natural gas pipeline, saying the Kiowa Tribe's ownership interest in the land prevented her from granting the easement.

  3. May 04, 2016

    Energy Co. Says It Had Consent For Pipeline On Tribal Land

    Enable Midstream Partners LP on Tuesday blasted a bid by tribal landowners to force the energy company to remove a natural gas pipeline from land held in trust for the landowners by the federal government, saying it received consent from other tenants on the property.

  4. April 06, 2016

    Energy Co. Pushes To Combine Tribal Pipeline Suits

    Enable Midstream Partners LP continued to press an Oklahoma federal court Tuesday to combine its condemnation bid with a suit by tribal landowners over the company's continued use of a gas pipeline on land held in trust by the federal government, saying that the disputes are "closely intertwined."

  5. April 04, 2016

    Native Landowners Urge Judge To Order Pipeline Removal

    Tribal landowners urged an Oklahoma federal judge Friday to declare that Enable Midstream Partners LP is trespassing on land held in trust for them by the federal government and to require the company to remove its natural gas pipeline.

  6. April 01, 2016

    Pipeline Co. Looks To Limit Native Landowners' Damages

    Enable Midstream Partners LP asked an Oklahoma federal court to rule on how compensatory damages should be assessed in a suit by tribal landowners over its continued use of a gas pipeline on land held in trust by the federal government, contending Thursday that the state's law best applies.

  7. March 29, 2016

    Tribal Landowners Urge Judge To Keep Pipeline Claims Apart

    Tribal landowners urged an Oklahoma federal judge Monday not to combine their suit against Enable Midstream Partners LP over the company's continued use of a gas pipeline on land held in trust by the federal government with the company's condemnation bid, saying the cases present no common issues of law or fact.

  8. March 15, 2016

    Energy Co. Action Over Pipeline Illegal, Tribal Landowners Say

    Tribal landowners continued Monday to push an Oklahoma federal judge to toss a counterclaim by Enable Midstream Partners LP in a dispute over the company's continued use of a gas pipeline on land held in trust for the landowners by the federal government.

  9. January 27, 2016

    Pipeline Co. Seeks To Pause Fight With Tribal Landowners

    An Oklahoma pipeline company urged a federal district court Wednesday to stay two related cases that involve a dispute over its use of a gas pipeline on federal land held in trust for Native American landowners.

  10. January 11, 2016

    Energy Co. Can't Bring Tribal Pipeline Claim, Okla. Judge Told

    Tribal landowners urged an Oklahoma federal judge on Friday to dismiss a counterclaim by Enable Midstream Partners LP in a dispute over its continued use of a gas pipeline on land held in trust for the landowners by the federal government, arguing that an Oklahoma tribe is a necessary party to the counterclaim but can't be joined due to its sovereign immunity.