Kalifornistan panicking that Oil companies are leaving

Good day all. For close to 30 years, the Kalifornistan EcoCommies have been working to drive oil and gas companies out of the state. Now that these companies have said “Fine, we’re leaving,” it’s suddenly dawning on these dim bulbs that they are going to have a real problem and soon.


The EcoCummunists, generally referred to as the Democrat Party, decided to outlaw internal combustion engines. However, a small problem arose. That problem was reality. Now Kalifornistan is trying to prevent the oil companies from shutting everything down and pulling out of the state. Here are the details from Fox Business News:

Following 25 years of what oil and gas executives categorize as hostility to the industry, the state is now making a play to keep those companies from leaving. 

Concerned with the exodus of oil and gas companies, refinery closures and the expensive price of gasoline in the state, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation last week that fast tracks the approval of 2,000 new wells per year over the next 10 years in Kern County, a significant oil-producing region.

And to this I say, big deal. Not a single one of those well will be drilled or a single barrel of oil pumped out. Why? As soon as an oil company starts surveying a site, some ecocommie group will sue to stop them and some moron judge will issue a permanent ban. It simply isn’t worth the costs and effort to even try.

Andy Walz, Chevron’s president of Americas products, said during an appearance on FOX Business, “I think it’s been a tyranny of about 25 years to get the refining business to leave California.”

And Kalifornistan got it’s wish. The refineries, which could have been upgraded and made more efficient, safe and “Environmentally friendly” are closing down as no longer cost effective to operate. Now all the fuel and other petroleum products that could have been shipped around the state from local sources, will have to be imported into the state.

Walz told reporters last summer about Chevron’s move from California to Texas, saying the company has “been doing that because California is a tough place to do business.”

“It’s a tough place to recruit people,” he said. “It’s a tough place to move employees – a lot of our employees move up through the company, they gain experience in different geographies, different locations, and we have a lot of people who will not move to California. That makes it difficult.”

The oil companies are the only ones deciding the time has come to pull up stakes and leave the former “Golden State.” Tech companies are also leaving and other companies aren’t even bothering to consider Kalifornistan as a place to do business these days. Kalifornistan is a failed Democrat controlled state and I think things are going to have to get a lot worse before they get better.

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