Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2024-01-25 22:35:57.416699+00
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No. 22-ICA-74 - DD Oil Company v. State of West Virginia, Ex Rel., Harold D. Ward,
Cabinet Secretary, West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, FILED

                                                                         December 8, 2023
                                                                              released at 3:00 p.m.
LORENSEN, Judge, dissenting:                                              EDYTHE NASH GAISER, CLERK
                                                                        INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS
                                                                               OF WEST VIRGINIA

              I dissent from the majority’s opinion as a matter of judicial restraint. In its

appeal to this Court, DD Oil sought a modification of fracking permits issued by WVDEP

because they had expired, through no fault of DD Oil, during the litigation of administrative

proceedings before the EQB. During the pendency of DD Oil’s appeal to this Court,

WVDEP issued new, valid fracking permits to DD Oil. Considering the issuance of the

new permits, the specific controversy giving rise to this appeal no longer exists.

Accordingly, I would dismiss this case as moot.

              Based on the foregoing, I respectfully dissent from the majority opinion.