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California judge sides with government in Santa Ynez pipeline dispute
Oct 14, 2025 10:08 PM

NEW YORK, Oct 14 (Reuters) - A California judge on

Tuesday ruled against Houston-based oil company Sable Offshore's ( SOC )

request to lift the state's cease and desist order on

repairs it had made to an onshore pipeline system linked to the

Santa Ynez project.

The tentative ruling from Judge Thomas Anderle in the

Superior Court for Santa Barbara County marks a major setback

for Sable, whose business is entirely focused on the Santa Ynez

project. Its shares fell over 20% to about $14 each in extended

trading.

The company in May restarted production from one of the

three offshore platforms in that project, nearly a decade after

it was shut due to an oil spill under previous owner Exxon Mobil ( XOM )

.

Sable also repaired the Las Flores onshore pipeline system

that receives crude from Santa Ynez, in the hopes of restarting

the line and selling the oil to refiners in the state.

Sable petitioned the Santa Barbara Superior Court and argued

the Coastal Commission did not have the authority to issue the

cease and desist order. However, the company failed to meet its

burden to prove the commission had abused its discretion,

Anderle wrote in his tentative ruling.

Anderle will hold a hearing on Wednesday before finalizing

the decision.

Meanwhile, Sable is expected to change strategies for

marketing the crude oil from the Santa Ynez platform. The

company last week said delays in the restart of the Las Flores

pipeline system will make it fully pivot to using tankers to

shuttle crude from Santa Ynez instead of the pipeline.

Sable has sought support from the federal government for the

tanker pathway and last week submitted an updated development

and production plan for Santa Ynez detailing that route to the

U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Ocean Energy

Management, the company said in its filing.

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