As much as half the output from state refineries (including two in Whatcom County) is sold outside the state. People who buy Washington-origin gasoline without ever using the Washington state transportation system will be the biggest losers, I suppose.
Washington (STOWA1) Governor Christine Gregoire, whose state ranks sixth in U.S. oil-refining capacity, proposed a fee of $1.50 a barrel to pay for a $3.6 billion, 10- year plan to maintain roads, bridges and ferries. Gregoire urged the Legislature to a
BP spokesman Bill Kidd told KGMI-AM (http://is.gd/MCi2MU) that two of the largest crane barges on the West Coast were brought in Wednesday to lift the cylinder out of the water. Refinery earns top marks for safety The ConocoPhillips refinery on the...
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