California’s oil industry tore into Democratic leadership on Monday after the last oil tanker arrived in the state, carrying fuel from the Middle East. Now, the state will face its first real test of how to replace 200,000 barrels of oil a day as Iran restricts the passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz in its ongoing war with the US. Last year, based on state data, California refineries sourced around 30% of their foreign crude oil from the Persian Gulf. The Clearocean Mesquite oil tanker docked at the Port of Long Beach on April 29 in Long Beach. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images The California Post cover from May 4 highlights the state’s oil crisis as the last tanker to pass through Iran’s Strait of Hormuz docked in CA. Unless action is taken, gas prices could spike even more, experts have warned, and suppliers may soon start trying to seek out oil from outside the Middle East in response.…