Beusa Energy Data Breach Investigation
Beusa Energy, LLC was listed on the Texas Attorney General data security breach reporting portal in connection with a reported security incident. The filing indicates that sensitive personal information may have been involved, including Social Security numbers and other data. Because the public materials reviewed do not include a detailed consumer notice, some facts remain unclear. If you believe you may be affected, review the steps below and fill out the form on this page to see whether you may qualify for a claim.
Beusa Energy, LLC is a Texas oil and gas company. It was identified in a Texas Attorney General data security breach filing, but the public materials reviewed do not include a detailed consumer notice. As a result, the discussion below is limited to the filing information currently available and general steps affected individuals may wish to consider.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Company: Beusa Energy, LLC
- Industry: Oil and gas
- Regulatory source: Texas Attorney General data security breach reporting portal
- Date published on AG website: June 10, 2026
- Incident-related dates listed in available filing data: July 23, 2025 and July 29, 2025; the public portal excerpt reviewed does not explain what each date represents
- Texans listed as affected: 7,174
- Information listed in the filing as affected: name, address, date of birth, Social Security number, driver’s license number, health insurance information, financial information, and medical information
- Consumer notice details: not visible in the public material reviewed
What Happened?
Beusa Energy, LLC appears on the Texas Attorney General’s Data Security Breach Reports portal. Based on the available filing data, the matter was published on the portal on June 10, 2026.
The available record also lists July 23, 2025 and July 29, 2025 as incident-related dates. However, the portal excerpt reviewed does not explain what those dates represent, and a fuller public notice was not visible in the materials available for review.
That means important details remain unknown at this stage, including how the event allegedly occurred, whether unauthorized access was confirmed, whether a vendor or other third party was involved, and what notice was sent to consumers.
What Information Was Exposed?
According to the structured filing data, the information listed as affected may have included name, address, date of birth, Social Security number, driver’s license number, health insurance information, financial information, and medical information.
These are sensitive data categories. If they were accessed by an unauthorized person, they could increase the risk of identity theft, tax fraud, medical identity misuse, insurance issues, or other account-related problems. Because the public notice details are limited, readers should treat this list as reported filing information rather than a final description of every person’s situation.
What Should You Do Next?
- Watch for an official notice. If you have not already received a letter or email, monitor your mail and email for communications from Beusa Energy, LLC or a claims administrator.
- Review your accounts closely. Check bank, credit card, and health insurance statements for unfamiliar activity, and review explanation-of-benefits statements for services you did not receive.
- Consider a fraud alert or security freeze. Because Social Security numbers and driver’s license numbers were listed in the filing data, a fraud alert or credit freeze may help reduce the risk of new-account fraud.
- Get your free credit reports. Review reports from the nationwide credit bureaus for accounts, addresses, or inquiries you do not recognize.
- Keep records and ask questions. Save any notice letter, screenshots, bills, and notes about suspicious activity. If you want to understand possible legal options, fill out the form on this page to connect with Strauss Borrelli PLLC.
Your Legal Rights
If your personal information was involved in a reported data security incident, you may have legal rights depending on the facts, the timing of notice, and the laws that apply. In some situations, consumers may seek reimbursement for certain out-of-pocket losses, time spent addressing the issue, or other harm tied to misuse of their information.
A lawyer can also evaluate whether the circumstances support an individual claim or potential class action. This page is general information only, not legal advice for your specific situation.
Why Hire Strauss Borrelli PLLC?
Strauss Borrelli PLLC represents individuals in data breach and privacy matters and has experience investigating reported security incidents involving sensitive personal information. Our team focuses on clear communication, careful review of notice letters and regulator filings, and practical guidance about what steps may make sense next.
If you believe your information may have been involved in the reported Beusa Energy matter, Strauss Borrelli can review the available details and explain your options in plain English. You can contact the firm using the form provided on this page for a free case review.
If you received a breach notification letter from Beusa Energy
We would like to speak with you about your rights and potential legal remedies in response to this data breach. Please fill out the form, below, or contact us at 872.263.1100 or sam@straussborrelli.com.










