
The French are punished by supply interruptions at service stations.
Thus, the government continues the discount of 30 centimes/l at gas stations until mid-November.@TotalEnergies also extends its discount of 20 centimes/l for the same period. pic.twitter.com/u7EdYWGliB
โ Elizabeth BORNE (@Elisabeth_Borne) October 16, 2022
After nearly a month of strikes at many TotalEnergies and Esso-ExxonMobil refineries and oil depots, things are slowly starting to improve. Indeed, the movement was very much absorbed, and most of the strikers returned to work after numerous discussions with the management of the two companies. Result, gas station are filling up again after a few very rough weeks where most of them were completely empty. So much so that motorists sometimes had to wait one or two hours to fill up their tank. But now things seem to have improved all over France.
๐ฃ๏ธ110 km/h at#highway save money #fuel ?
๐ฅ@soubremarieanne : “When you drive at 110, you consume 25% less fuel! ยป#GGRMC pic.twitter.com/n3FiqOxznt
โ The Big Mouths (@GG_RMC) October 24, 2022
Ile-de-France is still tense
Or almost. Because the situation has not completely normalized everywhere, and in particular in Ile-de-France. Really, Paris region is still a matter of great tension, especially in Haute-de-Seine. Many gas stations are still closed, and those that aren’t are still running out of fuel. This is especially true of unleaded gasoline, which is generally less common than diesel. It is a strike that is still ongoing in Normandy, despite the suspension of traffic in some warehouses closer to Paris. In addition, the crowds are larger in Ile-de-France, which explains the greater shortage.
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A small improvement
However, the situation is no longer as catastrophic as before. Actually only 14.5% STO lack of at least one fuel, the number has decreased dramatically compared to previous weeks. In total, 10% of them are completely empty, a decrease of 3 points compared to the beginning of the week. There is no doubt that the situation will improve within a few days, and a return to normalcy is expected very quickly across France.
๐ฅ Although the rules forbid it, the video recommends putting Super Ethanol (E85) โ a fuel designed for car engines โ into your home oil stove to save money
โ Warning: This operation is dangerous#AFP
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โ AFP Factual ๐ (@AfpFactual) October 24, 2022
Source: Auto Plus

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