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potential gasoline shortagesLos Angeles Times
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California policymakers are considering state ownership of one or more oil refineries.
The state recognizes that they’re on a pathway to more refinery closures, expert says.
Gasoline demand is falling in California , albeit slowly, for two reasons: more efficient engines, and the increasing number of electric vehicles on the road.
Two California refineries have ceased producing gasoline to make biodiesel fuel for use in heavy-duty trucks.
The Wall Street Journal recently reported that Chevron has considered ceasing production at one or both of its California refineries.
State Senate Minority Leader Brian Jones (R-Santee) agreed: “The state has no business being in the oil refinery business,” he said.
Jones said what we probably need is to build another refinery here in the state.
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