I inherited mineral royalties over 30 years ago. The trust and estate were very complicated and the executor (my aunt) has had to deal with multiple paper trail issues over the years.With the recent Pioneer to Exxon transition, I have been dealing with a division analyst who will not help with some current mineral rights we discovered were not given to me. I have sent all of the legal paperwork from the estate and trust to the analyst as requested in January. My emails go unanswered, and I have requested the attorney’s name multiple times with no reply. I am at a loss. Does anyone have any advice on what I can do?
It is unfortunate that the division order analyst is not responding. Perhaps the title issue requires more than the documentation you sent. It is unlikely that the Exxon attorney discus the legal or title situation directly with you. Your oil and gas attorney should approach Exxon to get this resolved.
JrMats
Since the Exxon takeover, I also have experienced really lousy responses from PNR division analysts (as in no response) on issues that should be really simple such as failing to transfer ownership on parcels despite having provided all required heirship proof and the majority of properties being transferred. The typical online status is (waiting on information) despite no communication indicating they need info from me. I can’t really suggest a course of action, but wanted to let you know you are not alone.
Thank you! I am beyond frustrated. This whole process started in August of last year and very little progress has been made. I do not know who to attempt to communicate with beyond the division analyst at this point. I do not know how this will get resolved.
Are you sending any correspondence via certified mail? Sometimes that helps.