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California sues US Dept of Energy for Sable oil pipeline restart

California Attorney -General Rob Bonta announced on Monday that he had'sued' the U.S. Department of Energy for using a 'cold war era -law to restart the long disputed Sable Offshore pipeline system connecting the Santa Ynez off-shore platform to California refineries. U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright restarted pipelines earlier this month using powers granted by President Donald Trump via an executive order which invoked the Defense production Act?to override state laws.

"We will not let this outrageous federal overreach pass without a fight," Bonta said at a Monday press conference. Bonta claimed Wright's restart orders violated state law, state court orders, and a settlement that was approved by a Federal court.

The U.S. Department of Energy and Sable Offshore didn't immediately respond to our requests for comments. The lawsuit in San Francisco federal court is not yet available. Santa Ynez was shut down in 2015 after a spill of more than 100,000 gallons crude oil onto the beaches and Pacific Ocean near Santa Barbara. This lawsuit is part of a'series of conflicts' between Trump who wants to boost domestic fossil fuel production and California Governor Gavin Newsom who has championed the state’s ambitious climate agenda. Wright's order was issued as?fuel costs?have risen across the world due to the U.S./Israeli war against Iran. Sable announced earlier this month that it had 'begun shipping hydrocarbons from Las Flores Canyon Station to Pentland Station' on March 14 and expected to sell 50,000 barrels a day by April 1.

California filed a lawsuit in?January over the decision of the Trump administration to reclassify two pipelines between California counties as "interstate".

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is still hearing this case. Circuit Court of Appeals. (Reporting and Editing by Franklin Paul, Lincoln Feast and David Thomas)

(source: Reuters)