
Sable Offshore Corp. has been given clearance from the US Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) to resume operations at Platform Heritage, part of Sable Offshore’s Santa Ynez Unit (SYU) in federal waters offshore Santa Barbara, Calif.
The move follows a completed final pre-restart inspection and a March directive by the US Secretary of Energy for Sable Offshore to restore SYU operations under authorities delegated through the Defense Production Act and certain executive orders.
Last month, Sable Offshore restarted operations at SYU and the associated Santa Ynez Pipeline System offshore southern California as part of the directive, cited by Energy Secretary Chris Wright as needed to ensure adequate oil supply to West Coast military installations. The infrastructure had been shut in after a 2015 oil spill.
The SYU includes Platforms Heritage, Harmony, and Hondo, all sit 5-9 miles offshore Santa Barbara County in shallow water depths of 900-1,200 ft. The newly cleared Platform Heritage is set to begin production soon, BSEE said.
In a release Mar. 30, Sable Offshore said Platform Harmony, which came online in May 2025, is producing about 22,000 b/d of oil (gross). Platform Heritage, the second SYU platform to come online, is expected to produce over 30,000 b/d (gross). Platform Hondo, expected to produce over 10,000 b/d, is expected to be online by the end of this year’s second quarter.






















