California files lawsuit against Oil Companies

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Cut them off. Shut the refineries down and nothing comes in.

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California's lawsuit says oil giants downplayed climate change. Here's what to know

Why now?
The lawsuit comes after years of extreme weather events have battered California's economy and killed its residents. In just the past year, California has been inundated with record heat, explosive wildfires, unusual bouts of severe rain and snow, and a rising sea level that's threatened the state's shorelines — disasters that studies say were made more likely or more intense due to climate change.
 
I wouldn't think California would have enough money to take on all the big oil companies at once.
Taking on the oil companies is going to get real expensive.
 
Close ALL the stations in commiefornia immediately. You collect tax for those bastard lawmakers. Make the S O.B.s that voted for this law stay there. The need to be responsible for their votes. Others can move.
 
Dauph said:
Cut them off. Shut the refineries down and nothing comes in.

Probably not a good idea.

Where Does Arizona Get Its Gasoline?

Arizona, a state known for its vast landscapes and iconic desert scenery, relies heavily on gasoline to power its transportation systems. However, many Arizonans may wonder where their gasoline comes from and how it reaches the pumps. In this article, we will explore the sources of Arizona’s gasoline and the journey it takes to reach consumers. Additionally, we will address some frequently asked questions related to gasoline in Arizona.

Sources of Gasoline in Arizona:

1. Refineries: Arizona does not have any oil refineries within its borders. Therefore, the state relies on gasoline imports from neighboring states and countries. The largest source of gasoline for Arizona is California, which has several refineries producing gasoline for both its own consumption and export to neighboring states.

2. Pipelines: A significant portion of Arizona’s gasoline is transported through pipelines. The most notable pipeline is the Kinder Morgan Pipeline, which transports gasoline from refineries in Southern California to Arizona. The pipeline network ensures a steady supply of gasoline to meet the demands of Arizona’s population.

3. Trucks and Rail: In addition to pipelines, gasoline is also transported by trucks and rail. Tanker trucks and railcars carry gasoline from refineries or distribution centers to local fuel terminals. From these terminals, the gasoline is distributed to gas stations across the state.

https://arizonaguide.com/where-does-arizona-get-its-gasoline/
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Good point but I still say no more fuel in KA. Put your money where your mouth is. Distributers can send it East.
 
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