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Santa Barbara oil platform barrels ahead with drilling despite legal battle

April 21, 2026
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Santa Barbara oil platform barrels ahead with drilling despite legal battle

California oil output is climbing — even as Sable Offshore battles to keep its pipeline restart alive.

The company announced it is accelerating output across its California sites as new wells come online Monday, with a third platform set to begin operations later this year.

A sign for Sable Offshore at the Las Flores Canyon facility in Goleta, CA, showing
California oil output is climbing—even as Sable Offshore battles to keep its pipeline restart alive. Andy Johnstone for CA Post

Shares rose 3.7% in premarket trading, according to Offshore Engineer.

The push follows last month’s restart of oil flows through the pipeline system linking the Santa Ynez offshore platforms to California refineries — a move now at the center of a legal standoff.

Sable Offshore's 'Heritage' platform, with mountains in the background.
The push follows last month’s restart of oil flows through the pipeline system linking the Santa Ynez offshore platforms to California refineries. Andy Johnstone for CA Post

Judge Donna Geck of the Santa Barbara Superior Court said last week a state injunction on the gas giant was still in place, blocking it from restarting and handing a win to Gov. Gavin Newsom.

The oil giant vowed to fight the “show-cause” process in court next month and pointed out that the president had given it the green light to reopen.

Aerial view of Sable Offshore's Las Flores Canyon facility, with hills and vegetation in the background.
The oil giant vowed to fight the “show-cause” process in court next month and pointed out that the president had given it the green light to reopen. Andy Johnstone for CA Post

Despite the ongoing battle, production is already on the rise. Forty wells on Platform Harmony and Platform Heritage are now active, each churning out around 750 barrels of oil daily.

Once all 74 wells are operational, output is expected to average roughly 700 barrels per day per well, the outlet reported.


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An aerial view of the Sable Offshore's Las Flores Canyon facility, with two large white storage tanks, an open lined pit, and roads winding through green hills to the ocean.
Despite the ongoing battle, production is already on the rise. Andy Johnstone for CA Post

And another boost is on the way, Platform Hondo is expected to begin production in June 2026, with output projected at about 10,000 barrels per day — lifting volumes from the Santa Ynez Unit.

Back in March, Trump signed an executive order to ​resume oil drilling operations off the Southern California coast, citing national energy security concerns.

U.S. President Donald Trump speaking about mental health research in the Oval Office.
Back in March, Trump signed an executive order to ​resume oil drilling operations off the Southern California coast, citing national energy security concerns. REUTERS

The order invoked the Cold War-era Defense Production Act, stemming from concerns of limited oil supply from the US war with Iran.

In response to the order, Sable Offshore resumed operations near Santa Barbara at its Santa Ynez offshore oil platform and pipeline.

The pipeline was shuttered in 2015 after a spill released thousands of barrels of crude into the Pacific Ocean.

People protesting the Sable Oil Pipeline with a red banner that reads
PJ Heller/ZUMA / SplashNews.com

Environmentalists and anti-Trump Democrats furiously claimed that Trump’s order was “illegal” and that any restart needed approval by state regulators. They sought the temporary injunction, granted in February.

The post Santa Barbara oil platform barrels ahead with drilling despite legal battle appeared first on New York Post.

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