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- Californias Oil Refineries - California Energy Commission
Utilization rates are calculated by dividing volume of crude inputs by crude refining capacity Please refer to the May 2021 Petroleum Watch on California Refinery Utilization for additional information
- Los Angeles Refinery | Marathon Petroleum Refineries
Our Los Angeles refinery is in Los Angeles County, near the Los Angeles Harbor The Los Angeles refinery is the largest refinery on the West Coast with a crude oil capacity of 365,000 barrels per calendar day (bpcd)
- Why are all the oil refineries leaving California, and is it time to do . . .
Another oil refinery will soon be closing in California That's in addition to a refinery already scheduled to close before the end of this year, 2025 just a few months from now Wednesday's announcement now setting off alarm bells in Sacramento, throughout the state and beyond
- Phillips 66 to close California refinery days after Newsom signed oil . . .
SACRAMENTO, California — Phillips 66 announced Wednesday that it will close its Los Angeles oil refinery next year, citing “long-term uncertainty” two days after Gov Gavin Newsom signed a law
- Refining - Wikipedia
Refining is the process of purification of a (1) substance or a (2) form The term is usually used of a natural resource that is almost in a usable form, but which is more useful in its pure form [1]
- California law and refinery closure reflect ongoing challenges for the . . .
On October 14, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed bill Abx2-1 into law, empowering California regulators to set and adjust minimum petroleum product inventory levels for refiners in the state, in part to address the state’s fuel price volatility
- Los Angeles Refinery: Advanced Fuel Processes - Phillips 66
Los Angeles Refinery specializes in producing CARB-grade gasoline and fuel-grade petroleum coke Discover our advanced refining processes
- Is California government seriously considering oil refinery takeovers . . .
California policymakers are considering state ownership of one or more oil refineries to ensure a reliable supply of gasoline as the number of refineries in the state declines
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