California needs oil. Let it flow — as steady as common sense
Source: New York Post · Bias: Right
Summary
Few Californians welcome higher gas prices. So they should cheer the news that Sable Offshore Corp. has resumed oil sales through the Santa Ynez Pipeline System in Santa Barbara County. Sable announced Sunday that it had begun selling oil through the network –– idle since 2015 –– on recent national-security orders from the Trump administration. Now,...
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