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The Hidden Factors Driving up Gas Prices in California

September 23, 2023 by Manic Contrarian Leave a Comment

An open letter to California Governor Gavin Newsom:

I am writing to address the concerns raised in a recent letter from your “Oil Czar,” Tai Milder, regarding gas price fluctuations in the state. While it is commendable that you are taking steps to better understand these issues, I believe it is imperative to highlight the significant role that local, state, and federal gas taxes, as well as California’s stringent environmental regulatory regime, play in driving up the retail price of gasoline sold in California.

Let’s start by acknowledging the inconvenient truth about gas prices in the Golden State—they are not solely determined by global supply and demand. Something more insidious is at play—the exorbitant taxes piled on at every level of government. 

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While it might be politically useful to focus on recent gas price fluctuations, California currently, and for a long time, imposes some of the highest gas taxes in the country. This burdens hardworking Californians with an unfair and disproportionate financial strain. We must not overlook the impact of these taxes in understanding why we pay so much at the pump.

And let’s not forget about the environmental mandates imposed on the gasoline industry in California. 

While it is admirable to prioritize the environment, we cannot turn a blind eye to the fact that these mandates come at a steep cost. California refineries are forced to make costly adjustments to their processes and fuel formulations to comply with these so-called green mandates. 

With all due respect, Governor, who do you suppose bears the burden for these external costs? It’s the consumers, the very people you were elected to protect. These environmental mandates directly translate into higher gasoline prices, causing retail and producer prices across the board to also rise, pushing families and small businesses to their financial limits. 

We need to acknowledge that the market conditions in California are heavily influenced by factors beyond our control. Geo-politics resulting in fluctuations in global crude oil supplies and refinery maintenance events directly impact the price California motorists pay at the pump. These fluctuations, while perhaps a natural occurrence in a global energy market, are not some nefarious scheme concocted by oil companies to gouge consumers.  

Moreover, since you and your political party insist on subjecting California’s working families to the fluctuations of a global oil market due to your refusal to support drilling in California, resulting in nearly 60 percent of California’s oil and gas supply coming from foreign sources, it’s only fair and right that you acknowledge the realities of this often unpredictable global energy market, and its impact on California’s retail gas prices.

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Stop scapegoating California’s oil and gas producers in a cynical effort to play politics. 

I must also express my concerns regarding your newly created Division of Petroleum Market Oversight (DPMO). While transparency and oversight are important, we must not allow even more regulations, which are already excessive, to suffocate the functioning of California’s retail gasoline supply. Governor, have we not learned from history that excessive regulation and high taxes lead to inefficiencies and higher consumer costs?

Also, it’s disheartening to hear the concerns raised in Mr. Milder’s letter about spot market transactions and their impact on gasoline prices. Spot markets are an integral part of a free market system that allows for voluntary transactions based on current market conditions. Implying spot market volatility is somehow a market manipulation is misleading and misguided. Instead, we should view it as an opportunity for market participants to respond and adapt their strategies accordingly, driving innovations and efficiencies that lead to more energy for California, not less.

Mr. Milder suggests that spot market volatility and inadequate inventories make California’s gasoline prices vulnerable to price spikes. Of course, less supply without a corresponding reduction in demand will lead to price fluctuations. Do you need an “Oil Czar” to tell you that? However, this perspective fails to recognize the incentives of market participants to address these global supply challenges.  

In a competitive market, companies have a strong motive to increase their inventories and ensure a stable gasoline supply to meet consumer demand. However, what role do you suppose trendy policies such as ESG play in the availability of capital? Oil and gas producers are vested in managing price fluctuations to maintain a competitive edge. Denying them the capital they need to manage their supply and demand equilibrium, based on a woke political ideology, is counterproductive.  

Fostering a freer market environment that encourages more supply, innovation, and competition will result in a more efficient energy market, ultimately resulting in lower wholesale and retail prices that benefit California consumers.

Lastly, Governor, it’s time you face the hard truths about gasoline prices in California. The exorbitant local, state, and federal gas taxes, coupled with stringent environmental mandates, are driving up the cost of fuel for hardworking Californians. This isn’t a theory; it is an economic fact. It is crucial that your administration prioritize an approach that allows market forces to determine oil access, availability, and prices.  

Reducing taxes and easing burdensome environmental mandates, coupled with more exploration and production, will alleviate the financial strain on California’s over-burdened, over-taxed working families.  

It’s long past time to put the interests of the people of California first and take decisive action to address the root causes of the high gasoline prices that burden us all. A tax and regulatory approach that creates scarcity in our state’s oil and gas market is counter-productive and only ends up waging economic violence on Californians of all walks of life, especially our lowest-income families.

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Filed Under: <![CDATA[California]]>, <![CDATA[Energy]]>, <![CDATA[environmentalism]]>, <![CDATA[Gas prices]]>, <![CDATA[Gavin Newsom]]>, <![CDATA[Oil companies]]>, News, Red State

California Ramps up Its War on Energy, Sues Major Oil Companies

September 17, 2023 by Bob Hoge Leave a Comment

The state of California intensified its assault on energy derived from fossil fuels as officials announced Saturday that the Golden State is suing oil giants Exxon Mobil, Shell, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, and BP. The suit blames the companies for wildfires, toxic smoke, heat waves, droughts, and the homelessness problem. Actually, I threw in the homeless part since they’re already blaming oil companies for everything else.

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Governor Gavin Newsom flat-out accused them of lying:

“For more than 50 years, Big Oil has been lying to us — covering up the fact that they’ve long known how dangerous the fossil fuels they produce are for our planet,” Newsom said. “California taxpayers shouldn’t have to foot the bill for billions of dollars in damages — wildfires wiping out entire communities, toxic smoke clogging our air, deadly heat waves, record-breaking droughts parching our wells.”

Mobster tactics to shake down the energy sector for money to fill up a Newsom slush fund. How much will this add to the price of gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, plastic and all products made from petroleum? $$$$. What effect will the payout have on the climate? Zero. https://t.co/Vg7eENVY5f

— Susan Shelley (@Susan_Shelley) September 17, 2023

The American Petroleum Institute, an industry group also named in the lawsuit, blasted the move:

“This ongoing, coordinated campaign to wage meritless, politicized lawsuits against a foundational American industry and its workers is nothing more than a distraction from important national conversations and an enormous waste of California taxpayer resources,” institute senior vice president Ryan Meyers said in a statement.

The suit accuses the companies of creating or contributing to climate change in California, false advertising, damage to natural resources, and unlawful business practices for deceiving the public about climate change.

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California is already the 5th most expensive state for energy, and residents pay by far the highest gas prices in the nation. Although there are a variety of factors at play causing the high gas prices, including a requirement that refineries produce a special cleaner-burning blend of fuel during the summer, even the notoriously liberal Los Angeles Times has to admit that it’s also because Californians are taxed out the wazoo:

California is a high tax state, and that extends to the excise tax slapped on a gallon of gas. The tax, which is adjusted annually, pays for planning, constructing and maintaining roads and mass transit systems.

In June [of 2022], the tax rose from 51.1 cents to 53.9 cents per gallon, second only to Pennsylvania.

The Times wrote the above in 2022; since then, California has taken the title as the state with the highest gas tax at a whopping 77.9 cents per gallon. Adding to the pressure on the average resident, the state passed a law in 2022 that will ban the sale of gas-powered cars by 2035. This despite the fact that our energy grid is nowhere close to being able to handle that kind of demand.

California’s war on conventional forms of energy is so extreme that the House of Representatives voted 222-190 last week to strike down environmental regulations in California mandating electric vehicle (EV) purchases. Eight Democrats voted for the measure. 

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California’s lawsuit reeks of virtue signaling and will not solve our energy needs. Attorneys on both sides will likely rake in millions while there will be little benefit for the public. Progressives can yell and scream all they want about the evils of fossil fuels, but without them, we’d be sitting in the dark at night and cooking our dinners over the fireplace. 

Sure, it’d be nice if we were magically able to switch to a totally “clean” energy system, but the fact is we’re just not there yet:

At 9:05 a.m. on a bright July day, solar energy is providing 13,833 megawatts of electricity for California, but electricity demand is 31,125 MW. Unless you’re dyslexic, this will never add up. Natural gas providing 16,250 MW, like a concerned parent quietly helping the kids out. pic.twitter.com/eEXK1JOLRy

— Susan Shelley (@Susan_Shelley) July 20, 2023

Filed Under: <![CDATA[California]]>, <![CDATA[fossil fuels]]>, <![CDATA[Gavin Newsom]]>, <![CDATA[Oil companies]]>, News, Red State

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