Will Valero shutdown mean higher gas prices?
By: Peter MacArthur
State Representative John Kowalko has a unique perspective on the Valero announcement. He worked at the refinery for 25 years.
Kowalko says he's not entirely surprised by the closure. Demand is down, prices at the pump are down, and that means less profit for Valero.Audio Here

Kowalko says he also wouldn't be surprised if the refinery closure means higher gas prices in the area. He says a number of local gas stations were serviced by the Valero refinery.



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