Supreme Court gives oil and gas companies win in Louisiana environmental lawsuit

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by Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press
April 17, 2026
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The Supreme Court gave oil and gas companies a win in a Louisiana environmental lawsuit.

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This 8-0 procedural decision allows companies a new opportunity in federal court, potentially altering environmental liability for coastline damage.

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The Supreme Court issued an 8-0 procedural decision, granting oil and gas companies a victory in a Louisiana environmental lawsuit. This ruling allows the companies a new opportunity in federal court. The decision follows a state jury order for Chevron to pay over $740 million for coastline damage, part of multiple similar lawsuits. This outcome could significantly alter the legal landscape for environmental liability cases against energy companies in Louisiana.

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