Chesapeake Energy Seeks Dismissal Of Nonprofits' Lawsuit

WHEELING, W.Va. (AP) - Chesapeake Energy is seeking the dismissal of a lawsuit that alleges it took oil and gas from a property without a lease agreement with the owners.Six nonprofit groups in Wheeling sued the company in U.S. District Court in Wheeling on May 1. The lawsuit said Chesapeake incorporated 224 acres jointly owned by the groups in Ohio County in two pooled drilling units it formed without leasing the property, The Intelligencer and Wheeling News Register reported.The lawsuit also alleges that Chesapeake trespassed by taking oil and gas from the property without a lease, and that the company has cost the plaintiffs hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of lost revenue.Chesapeake's lawyers said in a response to the lawsuit that the plaintiffs can't prove any of the allegations."Notably, the plaintiffs did not and cannot plead that there is a well on or below the property.

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