California Faces Fuel Market Challenges Amid Refinery Closures and Regulatory Delays
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California has enacted a new law allowing regulators to set minimum petroleum product inventory levels to stabilize fuel prices, amid Phillips 66's announcement to close its Wilmington refinery by 2025 due to challenging market conditions. The closure, representing a significant portion of California's refining capacity, may lead to increased reliance on imports and higher utilization of other refineries. The state's unique market conditions, including high gasoline prices and regulatory costs, contribute to the refinery's closure decision.
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