Idled oil rigs off the California coast could be back up and running soon if the federal government has its way.
The public has until Jan. 23 to submit comments on the federal proposal to open California waters to offshore oil drilling.
Cleanup efforts are underway in Rio Blanco County after a tanker involved in a single-vehicle accident spilled approximately ...
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EPA contains 9,250-gallon oil spill in West Douglas Creek following tanker crash
On Thursday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 8 announced that approximately 220 barrels or 9,250 ...
Sable Offshore and environmental advocacy groups were in court Wednesday when the Houston-based energy company ...
On Dec. 16, the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors made one of the most consequential environmental decisions in recent years: the board denied ...
Worries abound that the coast along Santa Barbara, which would be the site of most of the new oil drilling leases the federal ...
California Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis, along with other state officials and environmental advocates, announced her opposition ...
Enviro groups vow to continue the fight to stop the permit that would allow the restart of pipelines in Santa Barbara County.
A federal appeals court this week denied a request to stay, or pause, federal approval of Sable Offshore Corp.’s restart plans for Santa Barbara County ...
Sable Offshore has not completed all necessary steps to restart oil production locally a state regulator confirmed ...
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Here’s why Sable Offshore stock (SOC) soared 30% today
Offshore oil and gas producer Sable Offshore’s ($SOC) shares enjoyed a massive rally on Friday afternoon, jumping as high as ...
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