Justice Amy Coney Barrett has given no public indication that she will recuse from hearing a key climate change case next week involving major energy companies, despite having earlier identified Shell Oil Co., where her father was a lawyer for many years, on a list of entities that would raise ethics questions during her time as an appeals judge.

The U.S. Supreme Court case BP v. Mayor and City Council of Baltimore has nearly two dozen oil and oil-related companies, including Shell, asking the justices to rule on an issue that eventually could allow climate change lawsuits against them to be litigated in their favored venue—federal courts—and not state courts. The court agreed to hear the case before Barrett was elevated as a justice in late October from the Chicago-based U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.