Eagle Oil & Gas Data Breach Investigation
Blue Teal Holdings, LLC, which does business as Eagle Oil & Gas Co., reported a hacking-related data incident in filings published on May 28, 2026. According to the available filing, the activity was reported to have occurred in October 2025 and to have been discovered in May 2026. Publicly available information indicates certain personal and financial identifiers may have been involved. If you received a notice, review the steps below and fill out the form on this page to see whether you may qualify for a claim.
Blue Teal Holdings, LLC, doing business as Eagle Oil & Gas Co., is a Texas oil and gas company based in Wichita Falls, Texas. A public data incident filing tied to the company appeared on state breach-reporting portals in May 2026.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Company: Blue Teal Holdings, LLC dba Eagle Oil & Gas Co.
- Industry: Oil & Gas
- Location: Wichita Falls, Texas
- Reported incident type: External system breach
(hacking), according to a Maine Attorney General filing.
- Reported incident date: October 13, 2025
- Reported discovery date: May 11, 2026
- Consumer notice date: May 28, 2026
- Potentially involved information: The incident record for this post lists name, Social Security number, driver’s license number, financial account information, and government-issued ID number; the Maine filing describes the information more generally as name or another personal identifier in combination with other data.
- Reported affected population: The incident record provided for this post lists 19,053 individuals overall; the Maine filing separately reports 8 Maine residents.
- Credit monitoring: 12 months of Epiq 1B Credit Monitoring Plus through Epiq Privacy Solutions was reportedly offered.
- Notice contact listed in filing: (248) 593-2952
What Happened?
According to the Maine Attorney General filing, Blue Teal Holdings reported an external system breach involving its network environment. The public filing indicates the company later sent written notice to affected consumers. The materials publicly available through the filing do not fully explain how access was obtained, how long any unauthorized access lasted, or whether misuse of personal information has been confirmed.
That means readers should be careful not to assume every detail is publicly known. If you received a notice letter, your individual notice may provide more specific information than the regulator posting.
What Information Was Exposed?
Public information should be read cautiously. The incident data supplied for this post lists several categories that may have been involved, including name, Social Security number, driver’s license number, financial account information, and government-issued ID number. However, the Maine filing itself uses broader wording and describes the information as a name or other personal identifier in combination with other data.
If your notice references sensitive identifiers such as an SSN, financial account number, or government-issued ID number, the risk can be more serious because those data types may be used for identity theft, fraudulent accounts, or tax and benefits fraud. Review the exact categories listed in your own letter so you can prioritize the right protective steps.
What Should You Do Next?
- Read your notice carefully. Check which data elements were listed for you personally, whether any deadline applies to the offered credit monitoring, and whether the letter includes a reference number or enrollment code.
- Enroll in any free protection that was offered. The Maine filing says 12 months of credit monitoring through Epiq Privacy Solutions was offered. If you received that offer, consider using it before the enrollment period expires.
- Monitor your financial accounts and credit reports. Watch bank accounts, credit cards, loan activity, and insurance or benefits statements for transactions or changes you do not recognize.
- Consider stronger fraud protections. If your Social Security number, driver’s license number, passport number, or financial account information may have been involved, a fraud alert or credit freeze may be worth considering. You may also want to update passwords and enable multi-factor authentication on important accounts.
- Keep records and ask questions promptly. Save the notice letter, screenshots, and any expenses or time you spend responding. If you want to understand your options, contact us using the form provided
on this page to see whether you may qualify for a claim.
Your Legal Rights
If your personal information was involved in a reported data incident, you may have legal rights depending on the facts and the laws that apply. In some situations, those rights may relate to out-of-pocket losses, time spent dealing with fraud issues, or the increased risk that comes with exposure of sensitive identifiers.
Data incident cases also often examine whether reasonable safeguards were in place, whether a company responded appropriately after discovering suspicious activity, and whether notice to consumers was timely and complete. A lawyer can review the notice and public filings and explain whether a class action or other claim may be available. This article is general information only and is not individualized legal advice.
Why Hire Strauss Borrelli PLLC?
Strauss Borrelli PLLC represents consumers in data breach and privacy matters and has experience evaluating incident timelines, notice language, exposed-data categories, and the real-world harm that can follow from misuse of personal information. Our team focuses on clear, practical guidance for people trying to understand what happened and what to do next.
If you received notice related to Blue Teal Holdings or Eagle Oil & Gas Co., Strauss Borrelli PLLC can review the available filings, help you assess whether the reported incident may place you at risk, and explain the next steps in plain English. Filling out the form on this page is the fastest way to request a confidential case review.
If you received a breach notification letter from Blue Teal Holdings, LLC d/b/a Eagle Oil & Gas Co.:
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.










