Idled oil rigs off the California coast could be back up and running soon if the federal government has its way.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A commercial fisherman sued the owner of the oil pipeline that spilled thousands of gallons of crude on the Santa Barbara coast, alleging the environmental disaster would cause ...
Sable Offshore and environmental advocacy groups were in court Wednesday when the Houston-based energy company ...
An offshore oil platform with Santa Cruz Island in the background in California's Santa Barbara Channel. (Marli Miller/UCG/via Getty Images) More than 50 years ago, a catastrophic oil spill along ...
Alongside our partners at the Northern Chumash Tribal Council, the Environmental Defense Center helped secure the designation of the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary, providing permanent ...
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It was a federal lease - how officials downplayed a massive oil spill
In 1969, an offshore oil platform near Santa Barbara suffered a blowout that should never have been possible under existing ...
For Santa Barbara, the oil pipeline debate is not new. It comes with hard-earned lessons shaped by decades of oil development ...
The Sable Offshore Corp. oil platform Harmony is visible last month from Refugio State Beach. (Michael Owen Baker / For The Times) Almost 10 years to the day after a massive oil spill fouled the Santa ...
Kudos to the Environmental Defense Center for successfully opposing Sable Offshore’s attempt to block the effects of its proposed reopening of the former Plains All-American Pipeline from public view.
Tuesday's oil spill is being called "a worst nightmare scenario" by officials in Santa Barbara, California. It's giving us images of dead birds, clean-up crews and over nine miles of California Coast ...
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