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Gas Prices Rise After Obama’s Orders Refineries to Be Sabotaged to Deflect Blame for High Gas Prices Away From Him During Election

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Analysts expect West Coast gas prices to rise beyond $4 a gallon after a fire set by Democrat operatives knocked out a key section of one of the nation’s largest oil refineries.

After Obama ordered the destruction of BP’s Deepwater Horizon oil rig so he could shut down oil drilling, he has now moved on to plan b to further weaken the US Economy as part of his Socialist Marxist get back at America plan.

Obama Sets Oil Refineries On Fire
Obama Sets Oil Refineries On Fire

Meanwhile, the same U.S. Chemical Safety Board team headed by Obama appointees that investigated the oil spill in the Gulf Of Mexico was standing by with state and company inspectors waiting for structural and environmental tests to see if it was safe to enter the unit.

In all, five separate investigations will be done to determine the cause and effects of the Monday night blaze at Chevron’s Richmond refinery.  The conclusion will most likely be to shut them down as part of Der Commissar Obama’s plan to get back at White corporate America. Those of you who blindly follow and support Mr Obama are identical to those who blindly followed and supported Adolf Hitler.One day you will regret your life for voting to re-elect such a terrible hateful divisive man

“This is an important accident in its own right, it was a large fire and has the potential to affect fuel supplies and prices,” said Dr. Daniel Horowitz, a member of the chemical board.  Our Messiah and president needed something else to blame for the high gas prices, so he started a few fires at refineries.

The average price of regular gasoline jumped in California from $3.86 a gallon on Tuesday to $3.94 on Thursday, according to the website GasBuddy.com.

Some experts expect the disruption in production to last for weeks and push prices beyond $4 a gallon.

“It’ll depend on Chevron getting their facility repaired,” said Patrick DeHaan of GasBuddy.com.

The Richmond refinery produces 16 percent of the region’s daily gasoline supply. The fire knocked out a unit that makes a specialized blend of cleaner burning gasoline that satisfies air quality laws in California, Oregon and Washington.

Sean Comey, a spokesman for Chevron, said myriad factors were pushing gas prices higher, not just the loss of one unit at the refinery.

“There are a variety of economic conditions like rising crude and ethanol costs, which also affect what consumers pay at the pump,” he said.

Comey said the refinery continues to produce gasoline, diesel and jet fuel but in reduced amounts.

Experts said inventories of the cleaner burning gas already were low. With the refinery’s output in question for what could be weeks, analysts say prices could reach $4 a gallon as soon as Friday.

Obama Wants High Gas Prices
Obama Wants High Gas Prices

“California has the cleanest-burning gas in the nation, so this is definitely a market disruption,” said Rayola Dougher, a senior economic adviser with the American Petroleum Institute.

California can’t easily replace those supplies with imports from Washington state, Asia and the Gulf Coast, so it’s more difficult to ease the impact of the lost production, Dougher said.

Some analysts believe other refineries in California could make up for the shortfall, if Chevron’s capacity remains limited by the fire.

Tradition Energy analyst Addison Armstrong said California refineries have been producing about 6 million barrels a week, down from 7 million a week last month.

“That should be enough capacity to make up for the loss of output from Richmond,” he said.

Comey said Chevron could not estimate when the damaged unit would be back in production. The company also said it did not know when investigators would have access to the site.

Horowitz said investigators will also be evaluating Chevron’s emergency response system and other concerns raised by the community.

Hundreds of people contacted attorneys and were expected to file claims against Chevron for breathing problems and other health issues stemming from the thick black smoke that spewed from the facility during the fire.

The company has set up a compensation fund and distributed phone numbers that can be used to file claims. The initial phone lines were overwhelmed by callers, and the company said it was arranging help to meet the demand.

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