BUFFINGTON & SULLIVAN v. BIRDWELL

No. 39967.

395 P.2d 795 (1964)

BUFFINGTON & SULLIVAN, a partnership, composed of S.J. Buffington and Neal A. Sullivan, Plaintiff in Error, v. BIRDWELL, a division of Seismograph Service Corporation, a Corporation, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

September 30, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Raymond A. Trapp, Ponca City, Neal A. Sullivan, Newkirk, for plaintiff in error.

Cox & Buhrman, Blackwell, Joseph L. Hull, Jr., Tulsa, for defendant in error.


BLACKBIRD, Chief Justice.

This case arose out of efforts to make a well, drilled by plaintiff in error in a certain area in Okmulgee County, produce oil by use of a particular method, process, or treatment, commonly known in the oil industry as "sand fracking". The rendering of this treatment, or service, to oil operators is at least a part of the business in which defendant in error has been engaged.

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