Editorial: SB County oil cap vote is a slap in Santa Maria’s face
By Editorial Board / Friday, November 22nd, 2013 / Editorials, Opinion / Comments Off on Editorial: SB County oil cap vote is a slap in Santa Maria’s face
Santa Barbara County has slammed the door on the fingers of the Santa Maria Energy project — but not taken a stand that shuts that door completely. The approach has been, ‘If we can’t block it, we’ll regulate it in to nonprofitability.’
Read More →Emissions cap prompts oil firm backlash
By Stephen Nellis / Friday, November 22nd, 2013 / Central Coast, Real Estate, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy / Comments Off on Emissions cap prompts oil firm backlash
Santa Barbara County’s decision to impose a strict cap on carbon emissions from a proposed oil project puts the county at a competitive disadvantage in California and likely will cut into the money energy firms pump into the regional economy.
The Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 on Nov. 12 to require Santa Maria Energy to cap its carbon emissions at 10,000 tons per year. Santa Maria Energy had proposed 136 wells for a site near Orcutt.
Santa Barbara County’s oil is thick and viscous. In order to extract it, companies inject steam into wells to soften the oil. Burning natural gas to create the steam is what generates the bulk of carbon emissions.
Read More →Economists call on Santa Barbara County to embrace economic development
By Staff Report / Monday, November 4th, 2013 / Central Coast, Latest news, South Coast, Tri-County Economy / Comments Off on Economists call on Santa Barbara County to embrace economic development
Santa Barbara County needs to rethink the role of economic development if it is going to retain upper middle class and head of household jobs.
That was the theme of the Oct. 31 annual summit of the Santa Barbara Technology & Industry Association. Held on Halloween day at the Santa Ynez Valley Marriott hotel in Buellton, the event painted a scary economic future for the county.
Read More →Refinery rail project would ease crude oil supply concerns
By Patrick Kulp / Friday, November 1st, 2013 / Central Coast, Technology, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy / Comments Off on Refinery rail project would ease crude oil supply concerns
A Phillips 66 refinery on the Nipomo Mesa is hoping to supplement its dwindling inflow of California crude by extending a rail spur that will allow it to import oil from out of state.
The refinery — tucked away off of Highway 1 in South San Luis Obispo County — is a little-known yet critical part of the Golden State’s petroleum infrastructure. It processes the state’s heavy, sour crude into semi-refined products that flow through 200 miles of pipeline to Conoco’s 128,000-barrel-a-day facility in Rodeo in the Bay Area, where it is turned into gasoline.
Read More →Manufacturers hunt for talent amid shortage
By Patrick Kulp / Friday, October 4th, 2013 / Central Coast, East Ventura County, South Coast, Technology, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy, West Ventura County / Comments Off on Manufacturers hunt for talent amid shortage
Many of the region’s largest manufacturers say they face a shortage of skilled factory workers. That’s despite high unemployment rates and a steady decline in tri-county manufacturing jobs in recent years. Industry experts say the shortage stems from a number of factors, including a dearth of young people interested in manufacturing careers. Few students are Read More →
Read More →KEYT parent gets the timing right with Central Coast rolloup
By Henry Dubroff / Friday, September 27th, 2013 / Columns, Opinion / Comments Off on KEYT parent gets the timing right with Central Coast rolloup
KEYT’s parent company is making a major consolidation move in taking over the Fox affiliate on the Central Coast.
Read More →Vintners toast Miller family’s historic role at Bien Nacido
By Tom Bronzini / Friday, September 20th, 2013 / Columns, Wine & Viticulture / Comments Off on Vintners toast Miller family’s historic role at Bien Nacido
It was an evening for some of the region’s acclaimed winemakers to uncork their best library wines.
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