California leaders say they are planning to hold oil refiners accountable for the high gasoline prices over the past year stating that the reasons given were just not good enought.
SAN DIEGO - — For months, gas prices were breaking records in California. In May, prices exceeded $6.
"I would fill up on E-85 just because it's much cheaper. The cost of two full tanks on E-85 was the cost of one whole on the 81," explained Jeremy Martin. It also states there would be an option for refiners to seek an exemption. The company would have to file a statement but under the penalty of perjury.
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