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ExxonMobil Owner Relations: Contact Information for Royalty Owners

Timberline Minerals is an independent mineral rights buyer. We are not affiliated with ExxonMobil. We keep this directory because an operator's owner relations channel is often hard to find, and pointing owners to the right contact costs us nothing. If you ever want to know what minerals like yours are worth, that part is what we do for a living.

Verified contact information

How to reach ExxonMobil owner relations.

Owner portal
EnergyLink (the third-party owner platform ExxonMobil uses)
Mailing address
ExxonMobil IOR - Interest Owner Relations Loc. 125 22777 Springwoods Village Parkway Spring, TX 77389

Owner relations now runs under ExxonMobil branding; the legacy XTO Energy owner-relations pages redirect here. For division order and lease questions, ExxonMobil lists [email protected].

Contact information last verified June 4, 2026. See something outdated? Let us know.
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Common questions

Reaching the operator, step by step.

01
How do I reach ExxonMobil owner relations?
ExxonMobil publishes its owner relations channel for royalty owners on its own site. As last verified, the published channels are a telephone line at (866) 886-2613, email at [email protected], and an owner portal (EnergyLink). The current details, with the date we last checked them, are listed in the contact block above. For anything tied to your specific account, the operator is the source that can confirm what applies.
02
How do I set up direct deposit with ExxonMobil?
Direct deposit is typically handled through the owner portal (EnergyLink), and ExxonMobil owner relations can confirm the current enrollment process for your account.
03
What should I have ready when I contact ExxonMobil owner relations?
It generally helps to have your owner number and the property or well name as they appear on your statement, along with a current W-9. Having those on hand lets the operator locate your account and respond without a second round of back-and-forth.
04
What if a payment seems late or different than expected?
A common reason can be production timing, since operators typically pay some months in arrears, and other common reasons can include minimum-payment thresholds or an address or record change. None of those is a diagnosis of your account. The operator can confirm what actually applies to yours.
05
I inherited an interest paid by ExxonMobil. Where do I start?
Transferring an inherited interest generally involves documenting the estate and updating the record with the operator, and the exact steps depend on your situation, so the operator can confirm what it needs. Our guide for people who just inherited mineral rights walks through the general first steps.
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Timberline Minerals is an independent mineral rights buyer and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or acting on behalf of ExxonMobil. We cannot resolve account-level questions on the operator's behalf. Contact information is published here as a convenience for royalty owners and was current as of June 4, 2026.

Sources: https://corporate.exxonmobil.com/community/royalty-owners , https://corporate.exxonmobil.com/community/royalty-owners/our-departments