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United States Court of Appeals,
Fifth Circuit.
No. 91­3792.
UNITED STATES FIDELITY & GUARANTY COMPANY, Plaintiff­Appellant,
v.
LOOP, INC., Defendant­Appellee.
May 21, 1992.
Appeal from the United States District Court For the Eastern District of Louisiana.
Before WISDOM, REYNALDO G. GARZA, and JONES, Circuit Judges.
PER CURIAM:
The only issue before this Court is whether the Louisiana Oilfield Indemnity Act1 applies to
the facilities of LOOP, Inc.,2 a corporation engaged in receiving oil from supertankers at its
deepwater terminal, storing that oil in its land-based salt dome caverns, and distributing that oil to
various refineries.
The plaintiff-appellant argues that the wells supplying the oil stored in LOOP's salt domes
bring LOOP's facilities within the scope of the Act. The Act declares that any indemnity provision
contained in an agreement "pertaining to a well for oil, gas, or water, or drilling for minerals ... is void
and unenforceable...."3 The district court held that because these wells are not used in the
exploration, development, or extracting of oil, they do not suffice to bring LOOP's facilities within
the scope of the Act 769 F.Supp. 210. The district court recognized that there was a fundamental
difference, for purposes of the Act, between wells that are incidental to production and those that are
incidental to storage facilities only.
1La.Rev.Stat.Ann. § 9:2780 (West 1991).
2LOOP is an acronym for Louisiana Offshore Oil Port.
3La.Rev.Stat.Ann. § 9:2780(B) (West 1991).

This Court recently interpreted this Act and held that "if (but only if) the agreement (1)
pertains to a well and (2) is related to exploration, development, production, or transportation of oil,
gas, or water, will the Act invalidate any indemnity provision contained in or collateral to that
agreement."4 The Transcontinental Court suggested several factors to be considered in determining
when natural gas pertained to a well. These factors concern the "functional and geographic nexus
between "a well' and the structure or facility that is the object of the agreement under scrutiny".5
Although the Court did not specify that the "well" must be a well incidental to the production of oil
or gas, such a requirement is implicit in the Court's discussion of the Act.
The opinion of the district court is well-reasoned and is consistent with the opinion of this
Court in Transcontinental. We AFFIRM for the reasons stated by the district court.6

4Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corp. v. Transportation Insurance Co., 953 F.2d 985 (5th
Cir.1992), reh'g and reh'g en banc denied, 958 F.2d 622 (5th Cir.1992) (emphasis in original).
5Transcontinental, 953 F.2d at 995.
6Our decision is bolstered by the fact that the Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal
recently adopted the district court's opinion in this case as its own opinion in a case concerning
the identical issue before the Court today. Cantrelle v. Danos & Curole Marine Contractors,
Inc., No. 91­CA­0131, slip op. at 3­6 (Jan. 16, 1992) (unpublished disposition reported at 592
So.2d 13) writ denied, No. 92­C­0696 (May 1, 1992). The court noted that the holding was also
consistent with both Griffin v. Tenneco Oil Co., 519 So.2d 1194 (La.App. 4th Cir.), writ denied,
521 So.2d 1154 (La.1988) and Murray v. Trunkline Gas Co., 544 So.2d 28 (La.App. 4th Cir.),
writ denied, 547 So.2d 1317 (La.1989).

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