California Republicans praise Trump for reviving offshore oil drilling
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Exclusive: The Senate Supreme Republicans in the state of California praised the Trump administration for entering the “oil mine” from Golden State off its coast, after a project opposed by senator Adam Chef has been closed since the failure of a big pipeline in 2015.
“California is sitting on a golden oil mine, but democratic politicians continue to prevent production responsible here at home,” Senator Brian Jones of San Diego told Fox News Digital.
“Instead, they choose to import oil from foreign countries with poor protection for poor environmental environmental standards.”
As stated by Fox News Digital, the Ministry of Interior has sponsored the reopening of the Santa Ynez unit in the oil -producing area in the Pacific in recent days, bringing an estimated 190 million barrels of online refundable oil capabilities.
Trump Chef refuses to reopen the huge oil reserve in the Pacific Ocean capable of 80 % of regional production
Senator Adam Chef, left. , California minority leader in California, Brian Jones, to the right (Getty; Reuters)
Chef, along with Representative Saloud Carbagal, has previously opposed the project to reconsider the project, noting fears of the leakage of Refugio oil a decade ago.
“[W]E faces threats from the Trump administration to expand oil digging everywhere, including California abroad, and for federal policies and agencies that protect our environment and deal with the continuous climate crisis, “Chef and Carbagal wrote to the governor of Gavin New New this year.
They said: “As we know very well, climate change based on fossil fuel strongly affects California and paves the way for unprecedented disasters such as those we have just passed in Los Angeles.”
Jones said it’s time to reopen the energy reserves in a state that was once the center of the best companies in the industry.
Chevron recently moved most of her commercial operations from Saint Ramon – outside Auckland – and moved to Texas.
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Just a few miles from I-680 from the previous Chevron base, Valero announced the closure or restructuring of a huge refinery capable of 145,000 barrels of oil production per day. Valero will finish its plan by April 2026.
Jones said that California should put its workers and the environment first, echoing other major Republicans who want to stay and survival.
California’s gas tax is the highest in the country, with Illinois and Pennsylvania closed.
Newsom said it focuses on fixing market problems to make gasoline more affordable and ensuring reliable fuel.
In a rear message to the California Energy Committee, NEWSOM said that his administration “has made great progress in treating nails and violations”, and pointed to the global uncertainty in energy.
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He also blamed the administration of president Donald Trump to add “more uncertainty and instability in the global economy more than ever – with the oil industry on the front lines of this market from this market.”
He said, “It has been restructured, moved, unified, and closed all over the country for years,” noting that the Luundbassel refinery in Houston in January was closed in January in Houston amid what he described as the transformation of that company towards “the goals of non -carbon and sustainability.”
The leader of the California Association James Gallagger from the city of Yuba, Republican No. 2 in the state of Golden, rejected this confirmation.
Gallaghar said in a statement: “It does not solve the problem. It is the problem,” adding that the ruler instead tries to appear like “one of the passers -by” in the situation.
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2025-07-30 19:55:00



