U.S. President Joe Biden continues to look for ways to bring down the high cost of gasoline—and the latest efforts have him taking a hard look at U.S. refinery capacity. According to White House economic advisor Cecelia Rouse who spoke to CNN in an interview on Friday, the President is looking to see what the administration can do, “whether that’s working with oil companies and refineries asking them, ‘We recognize your back capacity challenges – what can we do to help you maintain your refining capacity and bring more oil online?'” Rouse did not elaborate on what this could entail beyond enquiring how they might be of help to the industry. Meanwhile, the idea of effecting a windfall tax on the profits of oil and gas companies remains on the table, according to Rouse. Refiners are running at 94.2% of their operable capacity at present, producing 10 million barrels […]