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This may be a stupid suggestion, but.... Petrohawk was bought out by BHP Billiton about 2 years ago, so all of your Petrohawk emails will not be answered. Go to the BHP Billition web site and get the mailing address there, if you have not tried that.
Call the BHP Haynesville office main number: 318-682-2468. Explain what you need done and request contact information for that specific person or department.
If that doesn't work and if you come to Shreveport occasionally I can give you their Haynesville headquarters address. I've always wondered how they would handle a personal visit. LOL!
Skip, I have tried several times to call the BHP Haynesville number you gave me but all I get is a busy signal.
That's a direct number. When I called it I got a voice mail. Try this number, 682-2500. That should get you someone that can transfer you to the proper department.
Thanks Skip, I did actually speak to someone this time and she gave me the owner relations # in Houston. I am getting a busy signal there also. I am just wondering how important is it that I get a release. I seem to have spent a lot of time on this and feel like I am just spinning my wheels.
Send a demand letter, certified - return receipt requested. Include a copy of your lease and request that a Release of Lease be filed within 30 days. I don't think there's any great rush, just be persistent. Keep trying the owner relations number periodically and find out to whose attention the letter should go and their address. You might try calling at different times over several days.
I wonder in the tax filing deadline is causing the owners relations # and office to be extra busy.
Send the demand letter to BHP Billiton Petroleum Properties (GP) LLC, 1360 Post Oak Blvd, Houston, TX 77056.
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