Why did gas prices go up in California? Low inventories and a refinery fire are to blame, according to the Auto Club's Weekend Gas Watch.
Gas prices in California have surged over the past week, driven by low gasoline inventories and a refinery fire in Northern California, just ahead of the Presidents Day weekend. As of Friday, the ...
A fire at the Martinez Refining Company in Martinez, Calif., left six people injured. The incident also caused the city of ...
A recent price hike in California gas comes just before Presidents Day weekend, with one significant culprit this time around ...
Gasoline prices rose slightly in the Bay Area in the wake of an explosion and fire that knocked an East Bay refinery offline.
PBF Energy's 157,000 b/d Martinez refinery in Northern California remained offline Wednesday following a Feb. 1 fire that injured six workers, a company spokesman said on Wednesday. All of the ...
About 300 workers have returned to Martinez Refining Company after a leak ignited ... RELATED: Gas prices hop higher in ...
Gas prices have taken a sharp turn higher in the past two weeks. According to AAA, the average price of a gallon of ...
Independent U.S. refiner PBF Energy said it has no estimate for how long its 156,400-bpd Martinez, California, refinery will remain shut following a fire on February 1, according to a statement ...
MARTINEZ, Calif. - At least six people were injured after a fire broke out at the Martinez Refining Company Saturday ...
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