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California is losing its fuel industry — and fast. Nearly 1,700 workers are watching their careers disappear as major oil refineries permanently shut down and abandon the state. Phillips 66 and Valero are pulling out, wiping out high-paying union jobs and sending shockwaves through entire communities. This investigative report exposes: Why refineries are leaving California The brutal human cost on workers and families How gas prices could surge to $6–$8 per gallon Billions in lost tax revenue and thousands more jobs at risk The governor’s controversial silence while companies flee Are California leaders prioritizing climate goals over working-class families? Or is the state simply becoming too expensive and hostile for major industry to survive? This is the untold economic crisis unfolding right now — and the future of California may depend on what happens next. Want to verify the facts in this video? Here are all the credible sources we used for our research: Government & Official Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) California Energy Commission California State Senate Company Sources: Phillips 66 Investor Relations Valero Energy Investor Relations Major News Outlets: CNN Wall Street Journal Yahoo Finance KCRA Industry & Energy Publications: OilPrice.com Stillwater Associates ETF Trends Inspectioneering World-Energy California-Focused News: CalMatters California Globe Inside Climate News The Center Square HERE Los Angeles Research & Policy Organizations: UC Berkeley Labor Center Union of Concerned Scientists BlueGreen Alliance Other: Offshore Technology Greenberg Traurig LLP (legal analysis) Moneywise