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🗞️ Driving the news: Two major oil refineries in California — Phillips 66 near Los Angeles and Valero in the Bay Area — have announced closures that will cut 17% of the state’s refining capacity by 2026
• The closures risk sending gas prices even higher than California’s current $4.50 per gallon average
• Lawmakers have been caught unprepared, with no statewide transition plan in place
🔭 The context: California has long been a leader in climate policy, but pressure to keep gasoline flowing is pushing even Democrats to consider fast-tracking drilling permits and pausing profit caps on refiners
• Environmental advocates warn this risks undermining climate progress in the name of affordability and political expediency
• Market forces also play a role: global demand for refining is declining, and nearly a quarter of refineries worldwide are expected to shut by 2035
🌍 Why it matters for the planet: Without a clear plan, California risks backtracking on its climate leadership just as the energy transition enters a critical phase
• Decisions taken now will shape whether the state doubles down on fossil fuels or accelerates investment in alternatives like electric vehicles and renewables
⏭️ What’s next: Lawmakers face urgent calls to design a system-wide roadmap for the energy transition
• EV adoption is growing but remains under 25% of vehicle sales, and federal tax credits are ending soon
• The state must decide whether to rely on imports, extend fossil fuel infrastructure, or fast-track green investments
💬 One quote: “What we’re seeing right now from lawmakers in California is an attempt to appease Big Oil.” — Faraz Rizvi, Asian Pacific Environmental Network
📈 One stat: Between Phillips 66 and Valero, California will lose 250,000 barrels of gasoline per day — roughly 17% of its refining capacity
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