Cline v. Sunoco Oil & Gas PRSA Settlement
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What happened
Sunoco and other defendants allegedly violated the Oklahoma Production Revenue Standards Act by failing to pay statutory interest on late oil and gas production payments to owners. The defendants were required to pay 6-12 percent interest on untimely payments but allegedly only did so when owners demanded it. Defendants deny any wrongdoing.
Do you qualify?
Anyone who received untimely payments for oil proceeds from Oklahoma wells on or after July 7, 2012, and had not already been paid statutory interest on those payments. Excluded are U.S. and Oklahoma government agencies, publicly traded oil and gas companies, and certain legal professionals.
How to file
A judgment of $155,691,486 was entered on August 27, 2020. Class members should visit the website or contact the administrator at 1-844-924-0848 or info@cline-sunoco.com for distribution information. This settlement is in post-judgment status following a November 17, 2025 appeals court decision.
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