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Sable Offshore's $347M Claims Against California Coastal Commission Tentatively Denied; Plans Appeal As Pipeline Operations Continue Unaffected

Author: Benzinga Newsdesk | October 15, 2025 08:55am

Sable Offshore Corp. ("Sable" or the "Company") (NYSE:SOC) today provided an update regarding its ongoing litigation with the California Coastal Commission ("Coastal Commission"). In the Santa Barbara Superior Court's tentative ruling released on October 14, 2025, the court indicated that it will deny Sable's claims against the Coastal Commission. Sable vigorously disagrees with the court's tentative ruling. If adopted after the court's hearing scheduled on October 15, the ruling would have no impact on the resumption of petroleum transportation through the Las Flores Pipeline System. Additionally, oil and gas production from the federal Santa Ynez Unit and the flow of petroleum from the Santa Ynez Unit to the Las Flores Canyon processing facilities or to a potential Offshore Storage & Treating Vessel ("OS&T") would be unaffected by rulings in the Coastal Commission litigation. Sable nevertheless intends to appeal this ruling to the California Court of Appeal if the ruling is adopted by the Santa Barbara Superior Court.

Sable is suing the Coastal Commission for the damages it has caused Sable by erroneously issuing cease and desist orders during Sable's anomaly repair program on the Las Flores Pipeline System. The anomaly repair program and hydrotesting of the Las Flores Pipeline System was completed in May 2025 in accordance with the Federal Consent Decree. Sable intends to continue its pursuit of the writ of mandate in the Court of Appeal as well as declaratory relief and inverse condemnation claims in excess of approximately $347 million.

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