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Valero books $1.1 bln impairment, may idle California refinery

Valero books $1.1 bln impairment, may idle California refinery

Valero said it took a $1.1bn pre-tax impairment on its California refineries. It also told state regulators that it would permanently close or restructure the refinery located in Benicia (California) near San Francisco by April 30, 2026.

Refiners are facing increasing regulatory and cost pressures, especially in California, which is the biggest gasoline market in the United States. The state's proposed transparency rules and emissions targets have had a significant impact on long-term investments.

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, Benicia converts 145,000 barrels of crude oil per day into motor fuels.

Lane Riggs said that Valero's chief executive, Lane Riggs, understood the impact this could have on its employees, partners and community and would continue to work closely with them during this time.

Valero said Wednesday that it is also weighing its strategic options for the refinery in Los Angeles, which produces 91 300 bpd.

Riggs stated in October that Riggs was open to all options for the two California refineries.

California's refineries are closing down. Companies cite increased regulations, such as the state's plan to ban gasoline-powered cars by 2035. Six plants have closed since 2008. Two of these plants have been converted to produce renewable diesel.

Phillips 66 - a rival refiner in the United States - announced, also in October, that it would close its Los Angeles refinery of 139,000 bpd within a 12-month period. This announcement was made just days after Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law requiring refineries keep fuel stockpiled to prevent price spikes.

California has some of the highest gasoline prices in the United States because it relies on West Coast refineries and imports from Asia and the Middle East. Contrary to other U.S. areas, California does not have pipelines that connect it with refineries in the Midwest or along the Gulf Coast.

The Benicia Refinery, located in northeast San Francisco Bay, has a daily throughput of 145,000 barrels. (Reporting from Mrinalika and Arunima Kumar in Bengaluru, Additional reporting by Erwin Seba at Houston; Editing and proofreading by Shounak and Christopher Cushing.)

(source: Reuters)