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quaint

(3,561 posts)
Sat Oct 8, 2022, 11:20 AM Oct 2022

California repeatedly warned about fragile gas supply, spiking prices. But fixes never came

LATimes
But despite multiple reports and special committees, California has struggled to find solutions as it tries to rapidly reduce its reliance on fossil fuels.

Motorists got a reminder of this in recent weeks as prices hit record levels in an increasingly fragile gasoline market, after almost half the state’s refineries experienced recent or ongoing outages, pushing the supply of West Coast gasoline to its lowest level in a decade.

“Do I have the new infrastructure fast enough before I retire the old infrastructure, and what happens if you’re in the middle?” said Amy Myers Jaffe, the managing director of Tufts University Climate Policy Lab and a former executive director for energy and sustainability at UC Davis.

“The way we’re doing it now is you just let the fuel costs go up and then we leave poor people with no ability to get anywhere… . And then [California leaders] grandstand against the oil companies — that’s not a solution.”

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s decision last week to switch early to the state’s easier and cheaper winter blend of fuel has been credited for minor relief at the pump. But experts say that move alone does little to remedy a situation that keeps reaching crisis levels. The average price for a gallon of gasoline remains well above $6 in California, about 70% higher than the national average, according to the American Automobile Assn.
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California repeatedly warned about fragile gas supply, spiking prices. But fixes never came (Original Post) quaint Oct 2022 OP
Of course not. Fixes cost money. Spending cuts into profits. Srkdqltr Oct 2022 #1
You're right California has a huge surplus. jimfields33 Oct 2022 #2
What would suspending the gas tax do? Srkdqltr Oct 2022 #3
Really? You take money off each gallon of gas and save the poor money. jimfields33 Oct 2022 #6
Or they just raise the price Mr.Bill Oct 2022 #7
IMO it's because they want all elec vehicles nt AKwannabe Oct 2022 #4
I believe Newsom is on our side. quaint Oct 2022 #5

jimfields33

(19,016 posts)
2. You're right California has a huge surplus.
Sat Oct 8, 2022, 11:55 AM
Oct 2022

He should do like Florida and suspend the gas tax for a while. They have the money to do it so do it.

jimfields33

(19,016 posts)
6. Really? You take money off each gallon of gas and save the poor money.
Sat Oct 8, 2022, 01:29 PM
Oct 2022

Its use here very very well. The poor have money now to spend on food or whatever else they want to buy. And others spend it i whatever needs they want. Our gas is 2.88 now due this Brilliant strategy.

Mr.Bill

(24,804 posts)
7. Or they just raise the price
Wed Oct 12, 2022, 01:26 AM
Oct 2022

the equivalent of the tax and make more money. There would be nothing to stop them from doing that.

quaint

(3,561 posts)
5. I believe Newsom is on our side.
Sat Oct 8, 2022, 01:02 PM
Oct 2022

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“Data show even as crude oil prices decreased and state fees and taxes remained unchanged, the price at the pump still went up because refinery costs and profits more than tripled, now accounting for $2.18 for every gallon of gas that Californians buy,” California Energy Commission Chair David Hochschild said in a statement Wednesday. He requested information about the “sudden gap between national and California prices” from in-state oil refiners, which produce the vast majority of gas sold in California.
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