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    California's Gasoline Prices and Oil Refineries



    A University of Southern California professor is warning that gas prices in the state could hit as much as $8 per gallon next year. Professor Michael Mische says the planned shutdown of two oil refineries is likely to cause gas price increases in California.

    Read the article here: https://ntd.nyc/2h6sf6

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    Where I live in Florida hour North of West Palm Beach, unleaded is $2.79, premium $3.17, diesel $3.24

    $2.79 but that is at Sams Club so a bit better price, still not bad

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    I paid $2.60 with a card a week or two ago. In a blue state! I never paid less (inflation adjusted) for gasoline in my life.

    It’s since risen with the missiles and bombs but I was stunned.

    The death of the petrodollar

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    the problem just won't be in California when them 2 refineries shut down ( i am also hearing about a 3rd one closing too ) but this will make gasoline go higher everywhere in the US imo, California will have to make that supply up somewhere else, probably from midwest refineries, thus putting a strain on the midwest supply meaning higher prices in the midwest too... maybe the midwest will have to get more supply from the east coast, thus straining supply on the east coast... all raising the price of gasoline because supply was taken off the market ( Cali refineries ).... and that calculation doesn't even touch on transporting the gasoline to California... from east to west... maybe Newscum can get more supply from shipping it in from China.... DJT would not approve...

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    Quote Originally Posted by desertrunner View Post
    Question for everyone here- What's in the future? Where will the California gas situation be a year from now??

    As I’ve told you before, it’s impossible to predict. Anyone telling you otherwise is full of shit. Current gas prices I’ve seen this week: Oxnard $4.09; San Fernando Valley $4.29; Bakersfield $3.75; Yermo $4.09.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayjami View Post
    It is true that Gavin Newsom is attempting to destroy the petroleum industry in California. He can try, but market forces will prevail.
    See what I mean:

    Sacramento blinks in oil phase-out

    In a potential watershed for local oil production, a senior Sacramento energy official recommended Friday that the Newsom administration exempt Kern County’s contentious petroleum permitting plan from California’s stringent environmental review law in order to help stabilize the state’s fuel supply.

    https://www.bakersfield.com/news/sac...da00660d9.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayjami View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by desertrunner View Post
    Question for everyone here- What's in the future? Where will the California gas situation be a year from now??

    As I’ve told you before, it’s impossible to predict. Anyone telling you otherwise is full of shit. Current gas prices I’ve seen this week: Oxnard $4.09; San Fernando Valley $4.29; Bakersfield $3.75; Yermo $4.09.
    Yes, we hear you, I just wanted to ask the board if they expect prices to go up and as high as in the picture. I also liked the sky in the Chevron pic, so had to share it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jayjami View Post

    See what I mean:

    Sacramento blinks in oil phase-out

    In a potential watershed for local oil production, a senior Sacramento energy official recommended Friday that the Newsom administration exempt Kern County’s contentious petroleum permitting plan from California’s stringent environmental review law in order to help stabilize the state’s fuel supply.

    https://www.bakersfield.com/news/sac...da00660d9.html
    Thank you for sharing. This is why I like this board system, sometimes someone posts some interesting and educational responses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by desertrunner View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jayjami View Post

    As I’ve told you before, it’s impossible to predict. Anyone telling you otherwise is full of shit. Current gas prices I’ve seen this week: Oxnard $4.09; San Fernando Valley $4.29; Bakersfield $3.75; Yermo $4.09.
    Yes, we hear you, I just wanted to ask the board if they expect prices to go up and as high as in the picture. I also liked the sky in the Chevron pic, so had to share it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jayjami View Post

    See what I mean:

    Sacramento blinks in oil phase-out

    In a potential watershed for local oil production, a senior Sacramento energy official recommended Friday that the Newsom administration exempt Kern County’s contentious petroleum permitting plan from California’s stringent environmental review law in order to help stabilize the state’s fuel supply.

    https://www.bakersfield.com/news/sac...da00660d9.html
    Thank you for sharing. This is why I like this board system, sometimes someone posts some interesting and educational responses.
    It’ll never happen, but elimination or reduction of the state gas tax would benefit all Californians and businesses immediately. I’d do it even if we had to increase the already insane income taxes.

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    Random note- I am a big fan of the VP Racing Fuel and wish I could buy stock in their company, but its private. The graphics on the pump crack me up.


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