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Sources say Phillips 66 will begin closing down its refinery in Los Angeles next week.

Sources say Phillips 66 will begin closing down its refinery in Los Angeles next week.

Phillips 66 will begin shuttering its 139,000-barrel-per-day Los Angeles-area refinery in September, people familiar with the matter said.

Two sources have confirmed that the refinery in Los Angeles will begin to wind down operations next week for a permanent closure. Phillips 66 said last year it would shut down the facility by October 2025 and start winding down its operations.

In an email statement sent on Thursday, a spokesperson for the company said that "the refinery units will start idling in Q4 2025 according to plan...our timeline remains unchanged." The company didn't provide a detailed timeline, but did note that the idling of the facilities is a multi-phased process. Refinery workers are expected to be laid off in December. About 600 workers and 300 contractors work at the facility in Los Angeles. The United Steelworkers Union represents over half of the hourly employees.

The company refused to comment on its employee status. The exit of Phillips 66 will result in a void for motor fuel in California, which is the most populous state in the United States. Gas prices in California are consistently among the highest in the country, leading to a tense relationship with oil companies.

Valero Energy announced that it also intends to close its Benicia refinery (145,000 bpd), one of the two refineries remaining in the state.

About 20% of the gasoline in the state is produced by two refineries that are closing.

(source: Reuters)