RICHMOND, Calif. — A major fire at one of the country’s biggest oil refineries that sent hundreds of people to hospitals with complaints of breathing problems will push gas prices above $4 a gallon on the West Coast, analysts said Tuesday.
The fire, which sent plumes of black smoke over the San Francisco Bay area, erupted Monday evening in the massive Chevron refinery about 10 miles northeast of San Francisco. It was out early Tuesday.
The West Coast is particularly vulnerable to spikes in gasoline prices because it’s not well-connected to the refineries along the Gulf Coast, where most of the country’s refining capacity is located, analysts say.
The Chevron refinery is particularly big and important to the West Coast market, said Tom Kloza, chief oil analyst at Oil Price Information Service.
It produces about 150,000 barrels of gasoline a day — 16 percent of the region’s daily gasoline consumption of 963,000 barrels, he said.






Gas has been above $4 a gallon here in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan for over a week now, due to a pipeline break in WI. Now, because of the refinery fire, diesel prices jumped from $3.95 a gallon to $4.05-4.15 a gallon. That was on Thursday. Today is Saturday, and they’re probably higher now. Thanks, obama! We need more drilling and more refineries. There is no excuse for this.