This week, two West Coast senators urged the Trump administration to scrap a plan to create a Strategic Petroleum Reserve in California.
The Department of Energy is reportedly negotiating with Sable Offshore to use private infrastructure for the new reserve to mitigate regional fuel prices. Democratic Senators Alex Padilla and Laphonza Butler argue the move lacks clear legal authority and could bypass critical environmental protections. Unlike the rest of the U.S., the West Coast lacks its own federal crude oil stockpile, making the region vulnerable to overseas supply shocks.
The administration is expected to provide further details on the project’s legality and funding as congressional oversight intensifies.
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