VORTT EXPLORATION V. CHEVRON, U.S.A.
787 S.W.2d 942 (1990)
NATURE OF THE CASE: Vortt (D) sought review of a decision of the Court of Appeals, Second
District, which rendered judgment in favor of Chevron (P) in D's action to recover under
quantum meruit for the seismic services it provided.
FACTS: The subject of this dispute is a 160-acre tract of land located in Young County.
Both P and D acquired mineral rights to various portions of the tract. In 1978 D contacted P
requesting that they enter a farm-out agreement concerning a particular portion of the tract
owned by P. That was rejected and D proposed that the two companies enter a joint operating
agreement. They negotiated the specifics of the arrangement until 1983 without reaching an
agreement. D provided P with confidential seismic services, graphics, and maps in an attempt
to reach a joint operating agreement. P drilled a producing well at the location identified
in the information. P then brought suit to invalidate certain leases held by D. D
counterclaimed asserting the validity of the leases, or alternatively to recover under
quantum meruit for the seismic services which were provided to P. The trial court rendered
judgment in favor of D on its quantum meruit claim. The court of appeals reversed; there was
not a factual finding that D furnished this information under such circumstances as to
'reasonably notify P that D expected to be paid for the services and assistance' which were
provided.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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