SHELL OIL COMPANY v. S.S. TYNEMOUTH

No. 5152.

205 F.Supp. 838 (1962)

SHELL OIL COMPANY v. S.S. TYNEMOUTH, her engines, etc., and Burnett Steamship Co., Ltd.

United States District Court E. D. Louisiana.

June 6, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Walter Carroll, Jr. (Terriberry, Rault, Carroll, Martinez & Yancey), New Orleans, La., for libellant.

James G. Burke, Jr., (Chaffe, McCall, Phillips, Burke, Toler & Hopkins), New Orleans, La., for respondent.


ELLIS, District Judge.

On November 9, 1960, Shell Oil Company entered into an agreement with The Texas Pipeline Company whereby Texas was to make its terminaling facilities at Pilottown, Louisiana, available to Shell for a period of five years commencing not later than July 1, 1961. The agreement provided that Shell would move a daily average of 25,000 barrels of crude petroleum through these facilities and pay 3¢ per barrel terminaling and load charge as provided...

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