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Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce CEO on oil refinery shutdown: Focus is to 'keep supply lines open' for Michiganders

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Martin Manna, CEO, Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce | Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce/Facebook

Martin Manna, CEO, Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce | Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce/Facebook

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has taken measures to mitigate the temporary shutdown of BP’s Whiting, Ind., oil refinery that is expected to impact Michigan.

Whitmer is hoping to secure fuel supplies for motorists by suspending guidelines on motor vehicle hours-of-service rules, a recent press release from the governor's office said.

“When faced with challenges, it’s crucial that we work together to identify solutions and action,” Martin Manna, CEO of the Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce, said in the release. “Governor Whitmer’s proactive response will help ensure that our stations can continue to serve drivers across the region. Our focus right now is working with owners to keep supply lines open.”

Whitmer noted that the refinery outage, which was caused by a fire, has forced her to take action to address Michigan’s fuel needs.

“The impacts of the outage at the Whiting facility will be widespread across our region, and I am taking proactive steps to help Michiganders get the fuel they need to drive their cars and help businesses keep their products moving,” she said in the release. “With today’s action, I am freeing up more gas supply and removing any impediments to gas delivery to cut down wait times at stations. I will keep working to get Michiganders the affordable gas they need without delay.”

The governor's executive order regarding the energy emergency will exempt fuel tankers from following weekly maximum driving limits, the release said. It also suspends specific laws in order to make the transition of fuel faster.

“The Michigan Public Service Commission continues to actively monitor the situation at the Whiting refinery,” Dan Scripps, Commission chair, said in the release. “The Commission will continue to use every tool at our disposal to insulate Michiganders from price spikes and preserve access to motor fuels for Michigan drivers and businesses for end of summer and Labor Day travels.”

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