US Energy Secretary Orders Restart of Southern California Oil Facility to Bolster National Security
Kathmandu. US Energy Secretary Chris Wright has directed an oil company located in Southern California to resume operations. This move is expected to mitigate potential disruptions in oil supply and contribute to national energy security.
As per the directive, the Santa Ynez Unit and pipeline near Santa Barbara will be brought back online. This unit includes three drilling platforms, offshore and onshore pipelines, and a processing facility. The facility is capable of producing about 50,000 barrels of oil per day and will help replace approximately 1.5 million barrels of foreign crude oil monthly.
Secretary Wright clarified, "The US administration is determined to prioritize all American citizens and national energy security. Today's directive will ensure the necessary energy supply to military installations on the West Coast."
Previously, US President Donald Trump reversed the order regarding the halt on oil drilling implemented by former President Joe Biden on the first day of his second term.
California Governor Gavin Newsom expressed concern over this decision, stating, "We are fully committed to protecting our coastal communities, the environment, and the local economy. The state will take necessary steps regarding this matter."
In January, California asserted its regulatory authority by filing a lawsuit concerning the federal government-approved pipeline restart plan.
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