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Valero to Reduce 200 Jobs as California Refinery Closes

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Last updated: 2026/01/16 at 11:43 PM
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Valero Power Corp. plans to let go of 237 staff at its Benicia refinery because it winds down operations at one among California’s few remaining fuel-making vegetation.

Valero expects the shutdown to be everlasting and 237 jobs will likely be reduce March 15 to July 1, the corporate mentioned in a letter to California’s employment regulator and native officers. These shedding jobs aren’t represented by a union and symbolize the majority of the plant’s 348-person workers. 

“We don’t plan to coordinate companies with the native workforce improvement board or another entity,” refinery supervisor Lauren Chook, whose place is being eradicated, mentioned within the letter.

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The Texas-based oil firm introduced in 2025 plans to shut the plant and last-ditch efforts by Governor Gavin Newsom, regulators and native officers to maintain the gates open have been unsuccessful. A number of California refineries have closed or transformed to creating biofuels lately, dwindling gas provide in a state the place drivers repeatedly pay the best gasoline costs within the nation.

Final week, Newsom praised plans by Valero to proceed supplying the state with gasoline amid the shutdown, saying the choice to import gas to the area was a constructive improvement from an earlier risk of a full-on exit.




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