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A ‘win-win state of affairs’ that might come out of refinery shutdowns
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A ‘win-win state of affairs’ that might come out of refinery shutdowns

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Last updated: July 2, 2025 3:03 pm
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To the editor: If Phillips 66 and Valero want to abandon their refineries, doesn’t the state have a proper to take them over (“California Democrats push reforms to forestall refinery shutdowns,” June 27)? And as soon as that’s performed, doesn’t it appear probably that somebody (possibly even a former Phillips 66 or Valero govt) can be completely satisfied to buy them for simply the worth of the property with out having to pay a premium for a going enterprise? And for the reason that particular blends price extra to the buyer, isn’t it probably that there can be a large revenue with out the necessity to cheat the general public out of the estimated 80-cents-plus ghost payment?

It appears to me it is a win-win state of affairs. The refiners do away with their undesirable properties, the state makes cash, another firm makes cash and the general public will not be gouged. Drawback solved.

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