Activists and fishing groups are challenging TotalEnergies’ deep-water drilling plans off South Africa’s west coast, arguing the environmental approval was unlawful and ignores the risk of a "catastrophic" oil spill.
The applicants claim the approval process violated the constitution and environmental laws by prioritizing corporate interests over the rights and livelihoods of coastal communities.
TotalEnergies’ legal team argued that the company complied with all relevant environmental legislation, distinguishing between exploration activities and full-scale production.