CA gas could hit $8.44 per gallon in 2026 due to refinery closures, regulations
- A study conducted by a researcher at the University of Southern California predicts that California gas prices could climb to $8.44 per gallon by the end of 2026 due to refinery shutdowns and new regulatory measures.
- This projection follows the 2025 Phillips 66 and 2026 Valero refinery shutdowns compounded by new state policies including the Low Carbon Fuel Standard and excise tax increases.
- California has experienced a 56% reduction in the number of refineries, a 63% drop in oil production within the state, and a 98% decrease in available gasoline supplies, all contributing to higher prices amid expensive regulatory burdens.
- Mische noted that gasoline prices have increased 75% from $4.816 in April 2025 to between $7.348 and $8.435 per gallon, attributing high costs to layered taxes and fees.
- The refinery closures could cause a daily gasoline deficit of 6.6 to 13.1 million gallons, affecting multiple industries and placing California’s economy in a vulnerable position.
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