Supreme Court of Louisiana, 2002

CITGO Petroleum Corp. v. Louisiana Public Service Commission

CITGO Petroleum Corp. v. Louisiana Public Service Commission
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided May 10, 2002
816 So. 2d 848; 2002 La. LEXIS 1432; 2002 WL 960010 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

CITGO Petroleum Corp. v. Louisiana Public Service Commission

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

Although styled as a declaratory judgment, the petition filed by CITGO Petroleum Corporation and Conoco, Inc. is in fact an appeal of a ruling of the Louisiana Public Service Commission. In CITGO Petroleum Corp. v. Louisiana Public Service Comm’n, 01-0008 (La.4/20/01), 787 So.2d 277, this court held that CITGO and Conoco did not have standing to appeal the LPSC’s ruling to the district court. Therefore, the district court lacks jurisdiction to consider this matter.

Accordingly, the writ is granted. The judgment of the district court is vacated in its entirety.

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