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Exxon Mobil Explosion In Torrance Compounds Fears Of Higher Gas Prices

Exxon Mobil Explosion In Torrance Compounds Fears Of Higher Gas Prices

<p>An explosion Wednesday morning at the Exxon Mobil Corp. refinery in Torrance is compounding concerns that limited oil refining capacity in California could push up fuel prices.</p> <p>Fire and police officials said a “second-alarm fire explosion” occurred at the Torrance facility  and closed Del Amo Boulevard between Maple Avenue and Crenshaw Boulevard. On social media, local residents shared stories and photos of ash falling from the sky.</p>
Gas Prices May Rise After Torrance ExxonMobil Refinery Explosion

Gas Prices May Rise After Torrance ExxonMobil Refinery Explosion

<p>An explosion and fire at the ExxonMobil refinery in Torrance Wednesday could mean bad news for motorists who may wind up paying a higher price at the pump.</p> <p>The explosion “most likely will contribute to upward pressure on (gas) prices,” Marie Montgomery of the <a href="http://www.calif.aaa.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Automobile Club of Southern California</a> told City News Service.</p> <p>“If there is extensive damage that results in a longer-term closure, obviously that (would) have a bigger impact.” Montgomery said.</p>
End Of Road For Bargain California Gas Prices

End Of Road For Bargain California Gas Prices

<p>America's long holiday at the gas pump has come to an end, with prices finally rising after seven months of steady decline.</p> <p class="loose"><span class="SS_L3"><span class="verdana">And in <span class="hit">California,</span> they're starting to soar. </span></span></p>
How Business is Really Done Before Environmental Agencies

How Business is Really Done Before Environmental Agencies

<p>If you think the environmental news in California is depressing with the latest fiasco of regulators allowing oil companies to re-inject wastewater from fracking into hundreds of aquifers containing water designated as clean <a href="http://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-fracking-20150211-story.html#page=1"><em>for years and years</em></a>, it’s worse than you think.</p>
Consumer Group Calls for Investigation of Refinery Shutdown in Martinez

Consumer Group Calls for Investigation of Refinery Shutdown in Martinez

<p>A consumer group is urging state officials to investigate Tesoro’s decision to close its refinery in Martinez while steelworkers at the plant participate in a national strike.</p> <p>Liza Tucker, a consumer advocate with Consumer Watchdog, said taking the Golden Eagle plant offline will cut California’s crude oil refining capacity by 8 percent, resulting in higher prices at the pump.</p>
FCC Urged To Impose Privacy Rules On Broadband Providers

FCC Urged To Impose Privacy Rules On Broadband Providers

<p>Advocacy group Consumer Watchdog is telling the Federal Communications Commission that new broadband regulations should include privacy obligations.</p> <p>"If consumers believe that their broadband provider substantially threatens their privacy, they are less likely to use the Internet,” the group says in a filing submitted to the FCC today.</p>
Will State Officials Racing For Boxer’s Seat Be Bold or Weaker?

Will State Officials Racing For Boxer’s Seat Be Bold or Weaker?

<p><span style="font-size:12px;"><span style="font-family: tahoma,geneva,sans-serif;"><span style="line-height: 1.5em;">The </span><a href="http://www.politico.com/story/2015/01/barbara-boxer-retires-114076.html" style="font-size: 12px; line-height: 1.5em;">announcement by Senator Boxer</a><span style="line-height: 1.5em;">, a true champion of the underdog (<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHrH5vn-6kw">watch her Rage for Justice speech</a>), that she will not run for the Senate in 2016 will likely make a lot of other state officials rethink how they do their jobs.
No Justice, No Peace

No Justice, No Peace

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California Officials Ready to Spank Oil Companies

California Officials Ready to Spank Oil Companies

<p>I have been watching oil companies get away with price gouging for so many years that it was refreshing to see California's top political leaders let the oil companies know that they're going to be on the hot seat if they try to undermine California's landmark environmental laws taking effect in January.</p> <p>The admonitions to Big Oil came at NextGen Climate America's Leadership <a href="http://sacb.ee/25Lp" target="_hplink" rel="noopener">Summit</a> in Oakland on Monday from Governor Jerry Brown, Assembly Speaker Tony Atkins and Senate leader Kevin De Leon.</p>
Santa Monica Consumer Watchdog Warns Against Gas Price Increase

Santa Monica Consumer Watchdog Warns Against Gas Price Increase

<p><span class="timesDatelineBlack">December 16, 2014</span>--Santa Monica-based Consumer Watchdog on Monday released a report warning that oil industry officials plan to use “artificially inflated” gas prices, bogus refinery slowdowns and other tactics in a bid to derail the state’s new climate protection measures set to go into effect next month.</p>