Phillips 66 Chairman and CEO Greg Garland announced last year that the Rodeo Renewed project “is a great example of how Phillips 66 is making investments in the energy transition that will create long term value of our shareholders.” But what will the project mean for Rodeo and surrounding communities and for refinery workers? What are its potential health, safety, and environmental impacts? Hear presentations that will tease out the complicated reality behind Phillips 66’s ambitions to become the world’s largest producer of “renewable” diesel at its Rodeo refinery. There will be discussion on the technical and legal aspects, and lots of room for vigorous debate. Come with your questions!
Speakers are:
Greg Karras, Community Energy reSource; Gary Hughes, Biofuelwatch; Ann Alexander, Natural Resources Defense Council; and Maureen Brennan, Phillips 66 Fenceline Committee.
RSVP to action@sunflower-alliance.org to receive the zoom link for the community meeting.
Sponsored by 350 Contra Costa, 1000 Grandmothers for Future Generations, Biofuelwatch, Community Energy reSource, Rodeo Citizens Association, Stand.earth, and Sunflower Alliance.
WHEN
Monday, November 15, 7:00 – 8:30 PM
WHERE
From your digital device
Flyer for 11/15 meeting for printing and distributing:
Final Rodeo Community Mtg Flyer, 11.15.21
Templates for Comments on Draft Environmental Impact Reviews for Marathon and P66 biofuel projects (comments due by 4 PM Friday, December 17)