LOS ANGELES—The shutdown of a pipeline that spilled 100,000 gallons of crude oil on the Santa Barbara coast forced Exxon Mobil Corp. to halt drilling at three offshore platforms, the company said Tuesday.

The oil company temporarily ceased operations last week after Santa Barbara County rejected its emergency application to truck oil to refineries, spokesman Richard Keil said.

A Santa Barbara County official said the company's problem didn't constitute an emergency and it could go through the normal procedure to get a permit to truck oil.

Exxon Mobil had significantly cut production from the three rigs after the Plains All American Pipeline LP pipeline spilled crude on the coast on May 19 and was shut down.

Federal regulators investigating the cause of the spill have said the 2-foot-wide pipe was corroded where it ruptured.

Exxon Mobil had cut daily production on the Hondo, Harmony and Heritage rigs from 30,000 barrels to 10,000 barrels and was storing it at the company's plant in Las Flores Canyon, 15 miles west of Santa Barbara.

The plant separates water and natural gas from crude, and another company processes the natural gas. The plant was capable of storing up to 540,000 barrels of crude, according to Santa Barbara County.

The company said it had expected to reach capacity at the site in early July when it applied for the emergency permit.

Copyright 2015 The Associated Press.

Access Investor Kit for Dominion Resources, Inc.

Visit http://www.companyspotlight.com/partner?cp_code=P479&isin=US25746U1097

Access Investor Kit for Exxon Mobil Corporation

Visit http://www.companyspotlight.com/partner?cp_code=P479&isin=US30231G1022

Access Investor Kit for Plains All American Pipeline LP

Visit http://www.companyspotlight.com/partner?cp_code=P479&isin=US7265031051

Plains All American Pipe... (NYSE:PAA)
Historical Stock Chart
From Mar 2024 to Apr 2024 Click Here for more Plains All American Pipe... Charts.
Plains All American Pipe... (NYSE:PAA)
Historical Stock Chart
From Apr 2023 to Apr 2024 Click Here for more Plains All American Pipe... Charts.