Trump’s energy czar blasts California over oil supply crisis

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President Trump's energy secretary ripped California for its dependence on imported oil as the state endures an oil crisis, with a Middle East tanker docking in Long Beach and a push to restart the Sable Offshore project amid shrinking refining capacity from recent plant closures; California imports more than 60% of its crude and has shed about 75% of its in-state oil production since the 1980s, helping push gas prices above $6 a gallon and fueling national security concerns.
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