JUST IN: Energy Crisis Deepens as California Pipeline Goes Dark
Автор: James R. Richards
Загружено: 2026-01-22
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On December 15th, California's largest inland crude oil pipeline shut down permanently after seventy years of operation. The San Pablo Bay pipeline, which transported one hundred thousand barrels daily from Kern County to Bay Area refineries, closed due to unsustainable financial losses of two million dollars per month. The shutdown comes as multiple refineries across the state announce closures, eliminating twenty percent of California's refining capacity within four months.
This infrastructure failure creates immediate challenges for fuel supplies, gas prices, and energy sector employment across Northern California. With limited alternatives for transporting crude oil and refineries losing their primary supply source, California faces an unprecedented energy logistics crisis. The situation reveals deeper vulnerabilities in the state's aging energy infrastructure as economic pressures force critical systems offline.
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