Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on October 22, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 21, 2026
Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on October 22, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 21, 2026
Shell is appealing a South African court ruling blocking its offshore exploration, arguing misinterpretation of environmental laws. This impacts oil exploration in the Orange Basin.
LONDON (Reuters) -Shell has applied to gain the right to appeal against the decision of a South African court to block exploration in the offshore block 5/6/7, a Shell spokesperson said on Wednesday.
"Shell has filed an application for leave to appeal alongside the Government in relation to the Western Cape High Court’s judgment on Block 5/6/7," Shell said.
"Shell is of the view that the High Court judgment misinterprets the National Environmental Management Act, imposes practical and operational constraints outside of the Act and incorrectly expands the scope by conflating exploration with production."
Oil companies are aiming to drill off South Africa's west coast, where the so-called Orange Basin extends from Namibia southwards into South African waters.
Environmental pressures, including a number of court actions to halt drilling, and bureaucracy have stymied South Africa's ambitions to develop its oil and gas potential.
A court order in August set aside a previous environmental authorisation to explore for oil and gas in Block 5/6/7.
Shell's application to appeal was reported by Bloomberg earlier on Wednesday.
(Reporting by Shadia Nasralla. Editing by Jane Merriman)
Offshore exploration refers to the search for oil and gas resources beneath the ocean floor. Companies use various techniques to locate and assess potential reserves.
The National Environmental Management Act is a South African law aimed at promoting sustainable development and environmental protection. It establishes a framework for environmental governance.
Environmental challenges in oil exploration include potential harm to marine ecosystems, pollution, and the impact of drilling activities on local communities and wildlife.
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