Posted on 08/02/2022 8:13:19 AM PDT by DIRTYSECRET
Does anyone have the picture of the Biden sticker saying “I did that?”
We’re losing the war my friends.
I’ve been by this town. It is located on I-80 just east of Rawlins. Population of the town has always been around 400 people and the refinery the main employer. The town is appropriately named Sinclair and, yes, you can get gas there. At least you could the last time I drove by.
Casper has held up fairly well so far, but now I'm hearing more and more stories of oil workers packing up and leaving town. Biden's war on oil is pretty much a war on Wyoming as well.
This is not far from where I live. The refinery is subcontracting the specific work out instead of having employees. They are not closing down the refinery.
This company has done the same with other refineries they have purchased.
The article fails to answer several questions to put the layoffs in context. Will distillate production be cut as a result of the layoffs? Will the plant be shut down entirely? Would layoffs have been less had Keystone continued on track? Is there an overcapacity of refineries?
A family member who ran one of the Fortune 100 companies says the big investment companies buy controlling shares of opposing companies then manipulate share values up and down with no care of anything but profit.
Cause a market change, short the planned loser, make $$ on the other.
Not disabling my add blocker but guessing this is that’s what’s going on here.
“Unexpected.”
The last US oil refinery was built in 1976. Climate-idiots, along with leftist Democrat government have been working tirelessly to completely hobble this country’s ability to refine gas.
All new bosses in just about any industry cull after taking control. They will be hiring next week. Nothing to see here. Move on.
The folks of Wyoming know that Jao Bai-din and Liz Cheney are to blame.
For them, it is just politics, and life, as usual.
Some people just never wake up to reality I guess.
Thanks.
Butt, butt, butt.....can’t Liz order them to not get laid off?
Correct me if am wrong.
About 70 years ago, I drove by that refinery, and what I remember was the gasoline stations closest to that refinery were higher in price than the gas stations farther away. - Tom
Isn’t this the perennial nature of the oil biz in Wyo? Boom and Bust, Rinse and Repeat?
Same here, it’s just a few miles west of me and most of my community work there. They are reorganizing and consolidating their operations to their corporate model. Its going to be tough, but we will prevail. We still have enough coal to provide energy for the country for the next 150 years. Once the societal collapse happens, I take up a pick ax and shovel and start digging.
It’s still that way. Unfortunately.
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