If you report fraud by a company cheating the government by underpaying royalties, you may be entitled to a whistleblower reward, as outlined in this website. If you want former Justice Department Attorney Joel Hesch to evaluate in complete confidence to see if you have the right type of royalty fraud case to get a reward, then fill out the form at this link (click here) and Mr. Hesch will get back to you right away.

If you want to read more about the $1.75 billion in whistleblower reward cases Mr. Hesch has handled click here.

More details about royalty fraud

The United States owns large tracks of land and significant water rights, including miles out to sea from U.S. boarders. These federal properties contain valuable minerals, oil, gas, or timber. Generally the government sells the right to extract these items from federal lands in the form of royalty contracts. Basically the contractor is entitled to remove an item, such as oil, in exchange for a promise to pay a royalty when it is sold. Assuming that the royalty rate for onshore production of oil is 1/8, the oil company would pay the government 1/8 of the price it received from each arm’s length transaction of oil sold.

Fraudulent schemes abound in this area of federal contracting to cheat the government out of its royalties. Simple forms of fraud include concealing the true volume or price of the item. More sophisticated schemes involve creating one or more subsidiary company to buy the goods at below market prices. The related entity ends up making a substantial profit on the resale because it received a sweetheart deal from its related entity at the expense of the government.

In a case Mr. Hesch had worked on while at DOJ, the government recovered $430 million from 16 major oil companies for underpaying oil royalties and over million was paid out in whistleblower rewards. These companies have also been forced to repay hundreds of millions of dollars for underpaying royalties for natural gas. You may be eligible.

If you know if a fraud scheme against the government by underpaying royalties and are interested in a reward, fill out our fraud questionnaire.