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Friday, April 19, 2024

Drilling business accuses Arkansas company of breach of contract

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SHREVEPORT — A Shreveport drilling business is suing an Arkansas company, alleging breach of contract.

Will-Drill Resources Inc. filed a lawsuit June 17 in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana Shreveport Division against J-Lu Ltd. Co. LLC alleging violation of the terms and conditions of their Farmout agreement.

According to the complaint, Will-Drill has incurred and expended substantial time, effort and expenses to fully comply with the terms and conditions of the agreement. The plaintiff alleges the defendant has failed and/or refuses to provide Will-Drill with earned interests regarding the leases.

Will-Drill Reserves seeks a trial by jury, judgment ordering the defendant to assign unto the plaintiff the interests in and to the leases and the Columbia B well, all legal costs, attorney fees and all equitable relief. It is represented by attorneys Philip E. Downer, III, Jacob M. Oakley, Michael A. Marino and Pamela R. Jones of Downer, Jones, Marino & Wilhite LLC in Shreveport.

U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana Case number 5:16-cv-00855

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