District Court Denies California Parks Department Bid to Stop Sable Offshore Pipeline

NEW YORK, May 28 (Reuters) – A ⁠U.S. ⁠District Court on ⁠Thursday denied the California Department of Parks ​and Recreation’s bid to stop oil producer Sable Offshore ‌Corp from moving oil on ‌a long-disputed pipeline linked to the Santa ⁠Ynez ⁠offshore platform.

The denial marks a setback for California’s efforts ​to stop the Santa Ynez project, which Sable restarted in March after the federal government’s intervention. For Sable, ​it marks a major win, sending the company’s shares ⁠up nearly ⁠12%.

• The Department ⁠of ​Parks and Recreation had sought preliminary injunctive relief, citing irreparable ​harm to it ⁠from the use of a section of Sable’s pipeline under the Gaviota State Park.

• The U.S. District Court for the Central District of California ⁠said the department “manifestly failed to demonstrate that it will suffer ⁠irreparable harm in the absence of preliminary injunctive relief.”

• California State Parks is disappointed by the court decision and will continue to challenge Sable’s “egregious trespass on public land”, a spokesperson said in a statement.

• Several other legal challenges from various California state bodies, including a lawsuit against ⁠the U.S. Department of Energy, continue to progress. Most are at preliminary stages, the district court noted in its order on Thursday.

(Reporting by Shariq ​Khan in New York; Editing by Rod ​Nickel and Rashmi Aich)

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