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Sable Oil begins selling oil from the Santa Ynez pipeline in California after restart

Sable Offshore announced on Monday that it had 'begun selling oil to Chevron from its Santa Ynez Pipeline System off the coast of California, after resuming crude transport earlier this month.

In premarket trading, shares?were up by more than 3%.

Since 2015, the pipeline system that runs along California's Gaviota coast has been closed. The spilled oil polluted miles of coastline and killed wildlife, damaging local fisheries.

Sable's effort to restart the system is now the subject of a?long-running dispute between California regulators and the environmental groups who have filed lawsuits against the reopening.

The restart is a result of a directive issued by the Trump administration, under the Defense Production Act. This order ordered the restoration drilling operations in Southern California to boost domestic energy supplies.

Sable stated that the pipeline was filled at a rate greater than 50,000 barrels per day from Las Flores Canyon up to Pentland Station.

The Houston-based firm said it "planned" to resume production at Platform Heritage (part of the Santa Ynez Unit) later on Monday, with an expected output of more than 30,000 barrels of crude oil per day.

Platform Hondo, a second?offshore platform within the unit, is also expected to be online by the second quarter. (Reporting and editing by Tasim Zaid in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)