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After the pipeline's sale, Santa Barbara County was deadlocked on approving the transfer of its county permits. A judge is ordering a county decision.
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Sable Offshore Corporation said it hopes to have the pipeline back in operation this summer. It's already reactivated some oil wells off the Santa Barbara County coastline.
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Sable Offshore Corporation reports the restart of its Santa Ynez Unit in a statement. It says six of the more than 100 wells on the three offshore platforms are now pumping oil.
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The Commission filed a cease and desist order against Sable Offshore Corporation over what was called unpermitted work. Now, the company is suing.
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Oil company had sought to block public release of documents regarding fitness of pipelines, as well as safety projects should future spills occur.
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Property owners would have to agree that the pipeline's owner could repair, and reopen the pipeline.
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Company wants to repair, instead of replace Santa Barbara County oil pipeline which ruptured in 2015Environmental community blasts decision, saying it set the stage for another disaster.
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What’s being called one of the largest settlements in state history for the restoration of damaged natural resources has been reached in connection with…
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A Santa Barbara County Superior Court jury found a pipeline company guilty of one felony, and eight misdemeanor criminal charges in connection with the…
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Santa Barbara County prosecutors say they are in the final preparations for the February trial of a pipeline company in connection with a huge 2015 oil…