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The night of the midterm election, another oil refinery, this one owned by Chevron and located in El Segundo, Calif., caught fire under mysterious circumstances.
Firefighters were called to the scene, which was described as a “massive fire” – see the video below. Officials say they have no idea how the fire started.
🚨#BREAKING: A Chevron oil refinery is engulfed in flames
Right now multiple firefighters are battling a massive fire inside a part a Chevron oil refinery in el segundo California officials say its unclear on how the fire ignited as fire spreads pic.twitter.com/9gLgPJlZl0
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) November 9, 2022
The next day, Reuters reported that the “isolated fire” occurred inside Chevron’s 269,000-barrel-per-day (bpd) refinery and is now extinguished.
None of the facility’s “major processes units” were affected, the same report claimed. (Related: In September, numerous oil refineries in Ohio mysteriously caught fire and had to be shut down.)
Firefighters were able to fully extinguish the fire around 8:35 p.m. PST not long after the polls closed and votes were being counted.
A company spokesman from Chevron claims the fire did not impact the refinery’s ability to supply petroleum products to customers throughout the Southern California region.
Chevron facility where fire occurred produces 20% of vehicle fuel, 40% of jet fuel across Southern California
The fire began not long before 6:13 p.m. when dispatch was called. It was considered to be a “two-level alarm” affecting El Segundo, as well as nearby Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, and Lose Angeles County.
According to Chevron’s website, the El Segundo refinery in question supplies 20 percent of all motor vehicle fuel across Southern California. It also supplies 40 percent of all jet fuel consumed across the southland.
The incident occurred at a time when gasoline prices across California are soaring to $6 a gallon and beyond. They dipped slightly before the midterm election, but are now expected to increase by another $1 per gallon moving into December.
Meanwhile, “planned work” is said to be scheduled at two competitor refineries near Chevron’s refinery. These include Marathon’s 363,000-bpd refinery in Los Angeles and Valero’s 145,000-bpd refinery in San Francisco.
Is this all just a coincidence, or are these fires and “planned work” events being coordinated to further take down America’s fossil fuel supplies, and thus our country’s energy independence?
Keep in mind that many other refineries have also been hit with mysterious fires in recent months, as have a spate of food production facilities all across the country. Is this ecoterrorism and depopulation at work?
“Joe said no more oil,” wrote a commenter about the matter, referring, of course, to fake president Joe Biden and his anti-fossil fuel agenda. “First it was food supplies; now they are going after fuel capabilities.”
Another wrote that “they do this every time they need an excuse to increase prices even further.”
“It’s part of their playbook,” this person added.
If this is all planned as many believe it is, then the country, and presumably the world, is about to undergo a massive de-industrialization transformation, which means lots of depopulation as well.
“The ‘green’ movement will take us back to the Stone Age,” interjected another commenter. “There is no such thing as ‘global warming.’ Even the term ‘fossil fuels’ is a misnomer. The earth produces all the energy we need.”
“This will adversely affect the prices California consumers pay at the pump,” added another to the conversation – though many would contend that the rest of the country will suffer, too.
“Only thing is while the Chevron refinery fire will be local to CA, the halt of crude oil from SPR (strategic petroleum reserves) will have a nationwide effect.”
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These aren’t fossil fuels, they are ripe fuels. After biological growth, accumulation and natural processing these energy source ripen and accumulate into fuels and organic feedstocks for useful products, including drugs, nylon, engineered plastics, paints and pigments and many, many more.
Crude oil and natural gas are entirely produced by natural processes with no human input. Contrary to popular belief these processes have been in operation for billions of years and continue in the present day.
This is the truth. We need another name for it etched into the lexicon. “Fossil Fuel” is them controlling the narrative through the use of language. Might I suggest “Earth Fuel”, the limitless supply of bio-energy provided by the planet for us to use? Of course, completely open to other terms, let’s hear some suggestions. It has to be catchy, not too wordy, and easily marketable. But imo, “Earth Fuel” is the most apt descriptor.
Your description of their formation is spot on, but they are still fossil fuels. “Over millions of years, heat and pressure from Earth’s crust decomposed these organisms into one of the three main kinds of fuel: oil (also called petroleum), natural gas, or coal. These fuels are called fossil fuels, since they are formed from the remains of dead animals and plants.” There is a limited amount of fossil fuels available for consumption. The energy in those fuels hit the earth millions of years ago.
We need more renewable energy, energy from the sun that just hit the earth. Renewable energy is here today and will be here tomorrow and each day that the sun comes up.
Yes, the sun comes up, every day. But it also goes down. Until someone invents a storage system that functions at 100% peak efficiency during blackouts, the sun going down, saharan dust storms or, dare I say it, nuclear winter. Fossil fuels is what’s on the menu.
America is under divine judgment, no doubt about it. Things will get “progressively” worse. You wanted it this way, you got it! And the voters re-elected the same jackasses that put us in this situation expecting a different outcome… the definition of insanity.
Stop with the conspiracy theories. Refineries are processing hydrocarbons. They burn, sometimes very quickly in explosions. We use them because they burn and produce heat. Refineries catch fire all the time. Many refineries have their own internal fire departments. Think about that. Google ” refinery fires over the years” and you will have article after article, some documenting fire after fire at the same refinery.
Stop with the conspiracy theories. Refineries processes hydrocarbons. They burn, they explode. Refineries catch fire all the time. Google refinery fires.