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From J. Stones site…
ANOTHER REFINERY FIRE
The refinery in Carson California just went up in flames. This time, public perception is VERY different – the public is now saying the fires are set on purpose and that’s a new development. Take a look at these tweets
“Another convenient refinery fire in Southern California’s city of Carson. This is the running joke in California. There’s a refinery fire every season when they change blends and prices go up”“Hey @chevron, @Phillips66Gas, @ValeroEnergy Question… why do So Cal. refinery fires happen just before the summer EVERY YEAR? Don’t answer- it’s rhetorical as we all know why. We obviously don’t pay enough for gas as it is and your shareholders want more return for investment
“I swear I think someone is intentionally setting up them fires hey @GavinNewsom why don’t u used are tax payers money for an investigation into why is there so many fires at Carson refinery”
“These damn refinery fires happen all the time always around the time of a switch in blends or anytime they feel like setting it on fire!!!!
“Ah yes the regularly scheduled refinery fire just in time for a dogshit reason to raise prices even more. Nobody is catching on, nothing to see here guys.”
There are hundreds of tweets like those, far too many to list.
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Funny how it’s always timed to that “seasonal” blend, eh?
Even funnier, they actually believe we can’t figure this nonsense out. Especially when they keep running the same old tired scams over and over.
… also funny that for the last 50 years or so the “cycle” of low gas prices during periods of low demand and high gas prices during periods of high demand has recurred. (e.g. the almost 60 cent per gallon increase in the last few weeks in the run up to summer demand). It would also be interesting to know how the relationship between per barrel price and price per gallon is calculated. My guess would be that there isn’t one. If there were then anyone could calculate what a gallon of gas should cost. If this becomes a large enough problem my suspicion is that there will be legislation that enables the gas and oil industries books to go black. After all there is now precedent for this type of action. It has been my observation that one gas station will raise or lower its price and the other stations quickly follow suit.
… to this report of a refinery fire … it would seem that such facilities, along with nuclear and electrical power stations, would be a top security priority. Maybe another precedent is being followed here … withdraw security then ______________ occurs (think Kennedy).