Two Refineries That Produce 14% Of California's Gasoline Set To Close Due To "Regulatory Pressure"
  by Tyler Durden
  Saturday, Oct 26, 2024 - 02:25 PM
  Today in how not to  get gas prices down on the West Coast news, it was announced that  California is on the precipice of losing two more major refineries that  produce 14% of the state's gasoline due to suffocating regulation.
  Valero may shut down its two California refineries,  according to Just The News. 
  With  existing closures already requiring California to import 8% of its  supply, the state could soon face a greater dependence on refined  imports, adding to its reliance on Middle Eastern and South American  crude.
  Valero CEO Lane Riggs explained last week that profit  margins are already low from its refinery business and says the company  has already “minimized strategic [capital expenditures]”.
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  He added that “California  is increasing its regulatory pressure on the industry, so we’re really  considering everything — all options are on the table.”
  The  Just The News report  says that although Riggs did not explicitly confirm plans to shut down  refineries representing 14% of California's capacity, state lawmakers  raised alarms, linking potential closures to new regulatory powers  granted during a special legislative session. 
  Phillips 66  recently announced the closure of its Los Angeles refinery, accounting  for 8% of the state’s refining capacity, following the passage of the  new legislation.
  California's oil production has halved since  2008, dropping from 249 million barrels (38% of state needs) to 124  million barrels in 2023 (23.4% of needs). Imports have surged, with 61%  now coming from countries like Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Ecuador, and  Colombia, compared to 48.5% in 2008. 
  State Assemblymember Joe Patterson, R-Rocklin added on X: “When  California Governor Gavin Newsom said in 2021 he didn’t see a future  for oil in CA, I didn’t know 2024 would be the year he ended it at  lightning speed.”
  “Today, another refiner said “all options are on table” with refineries here. We can thank Newsom’s legislation,” he concluded. |