It's just a handful of players, five refineries in the state that are responsible for our supply, and we've seen huge spikes in price that were not seen around the country. And so that is unusual. At the same time, California's gas blend requirements mean that we have a thin market. The gas that's provided in Nevada or Georgia is not the gasoline that can be used here in the state. So they're, you know, the oil company's argument is it's the refinery capacity and all that. (53:51–53:56)
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Asserts that California's specific gas blend requirements result in a thin market.
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