The star met World Snooker chairman Sir Rodney Walker on Wednesday to discuss his actions at York's Barbican Centre.
A spokesman for the governing body described as the meeting as "informal talks, not a disciplinary hearing".
And Walker told Five Live: "I thoroughly enjoyed my lunch with (Ronnie) today. He was relaxed and happy and I think is looking forward to doing as well as he can at the Masters.
"As chairman of World Snooker, I very much see Ronnie O'Sullivan as being an important part of the future."
O'Sullivan added another chapter to his controversial career by walking out while trailing 4-1 to Stephen Hendry in the UK Championship quarter-finals last month.
He later apologised through Doyle's 110sport Management company, but may still face disciplinary action by World Snooker.
Walker told Five Live he will write to the disciplinary committee on O'Sullivan's behalf.
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