” A little more than 10% of stations are still in difficulty, meaning they are missing at least one product. The sentence is by the Minister of Transport, Clément Bonin, on the microphone of FranceInfo, Monday, October 24. Since then, no member of the government has spoken about the fuel shortages that have hit France for a month now, following strike action at refineries and warehouses of the Esso-ExxonMobil and TotalEnergies groups. A silence that was supposed to mark the end of fifteen days of acute crisis. In fact, for Ile-de-France and Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes drivers, refueling, especially petrol, remains a more than delicate mission.
18.7% of stations “in trouble” on Tuesday, November 1
according to the calculations of Figure Data Based on public data, 18.7% of supply locations were still affected by one or more shortages as of Tuesday 1st.eh November A higher figure than that announced by Clement Bohn or the latest announcement from the Department of Energy Transition on October 21…
Source: Le Figaro
