Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

Refinery Threat

Chevron threatening to shut down El Segundo and Richmond is giving tremendous hope to decommissioning and remediation firms since there is way too much land to simply turn them into terminals. SJV will be on the accelerated hit list again too, I imagine.

Or maybe Chevron will accelerate the complete move to India and say sc--w you EPA. Bye bye Houston.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/economy/chevron-threatens-to-shut-down-california-refineries-warning-of-a-dangerous-game-for-gas-prices/ar-AA1ZtZWn


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SJV is probobly cooked either way.

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Post ID: @290+1kmzzq5bq

AW should keep his empty threats to himself. I am stunned that MW and MN let him spout off like an obese drunken imbecile when the 5-3-1-1 cracks are so high in California.

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Post ID: @ep+1kmzzq5bq

@OP

Nice troll "India EMC"

Go away.

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Post ID: @at+1kmzzq5bq

Sorry, I'm not buying that ESE and Richmond will be closed/sold. When you have 15% of the California retail gasoline market (let alone the jet fuel market), I think you stay long term. This is corporate messaging to Sacramento.

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Post ID: @ap+1kmzzq5bq

Ship that newer cr--ker back to Southwest Asia along with other salvageable equipment. Should get good money for it all!

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