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The high price of gasoline here on the West Coast has more to do with the fact that there is no competition from fuel refined outside of California. There are no gasoline pipelines to bring refined product from Texas or from anywhere else east of the Sierra. Our only source of fuel is from California refineries and with no competition from outside of the State our prices will always be higher than elsewhere in the US.
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The high price of gasoline here on the West Coast has more to do with the fact that there is no competition from fuel refined outside of California. There are no gasoline pipelines to bring refined product from Texas or from anywhere else east of the Sierra. Our only source of fuel is from California refineries and with no competition from outside of the State our prices will always be higher than elsewhere in the US.
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FYI Washington has 6 or 7 refineries some of which process oil from Alaska and others oil from the midwest. It ain't where it comes it how much the state and feds can tax it. That coupled with EPA restrictions on building any new refineries, the requirement that 10% ethanol be added and each little county and berg has it's own formula based on local air quality are in part at least responsible for high gas prices. Add to that increasing world demand and the price has nowhere to go but up.
DS yes, Oregon and one other state (Vermont?) require an employee to pump your gas. I never minded it when I had a company car and it was pouring rain. When I am driving one of my personal cars in Oregon and have to get gas I just stand beside the "pumper" and glare <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/ninja.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> .
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Tom, California refineries process oil from out of state locations as well. What I was referring to is the distribution of refined gasoline. If I were to buy gasoline refined in Texas to sell in California, the only way that I can get it here would be to bring it by rail or truck tankers making it too expensive to actually do. There is no pipeline from Texas to California, that I am aware of, the transports refined gasoline as is the case for some products like natural gas. My thesis is that if you could purchase refined oil from outside of California and send it here economically, the price would go down.
It is true that some of the air quality regulations regarding fuel formulation add cost, but I don't think that you are going to hear very many people in California complain about the tradeoff between higher fuel cost and clean air. That is especially true if you were born and raised in California as, I was, and can remember what it was like to breath unhealthy air on a hot summers day. Too many of the people who complain about the cost of things like pollution control are transplants from elsewhere who have no institutional memory of polluted air or a polluted SF Bay.
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".... and can remember what it was like to breath unhealthy air on a hot summers day....".
Chris, no argument here. The same can be said for Seattle where I grew up and just about any population center. My objection is to the unintended consequences of say turning Nebraska into a nursery for growing methanol to add to our gas which inturn forces the cost of corn based food products up. We support Exxon et-al with huge tax breaks and then ship the refined product overseas because they will pay more than we wil. At the same time we are buying oil from countries that would like to see us gone. Air polution is a global problem. All the catalytic converters in the world are not going to help our air quality if third world countries continue to pollute at the current rate. These are just observations thrown out for comment. I sure don't have the answers. I would be interested in Jakes comments having lived in South America.
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