After a shortage peak last week, the situation has been improving in recent days at service stations. However, almost 17% of them were still facing supply difficulties on Thursday, while two oil fields were still on strike (Gonfreville and Feyzin).
In this context, the Government assures that it is “fully mobilized to facilitate” holiday outings for All Saints’ Day. In a press release published this Friday, the Minister for Energy Transition, Agnès Pannier-Runacher, and the Delegate Minister for Transport, Clément Beaune, announce a series of measures that should “allow the French to leave serenely”.
Among them: the priority supply of service stations on the busiest highways and national roads, the suppression of prefectural orders for rationing of service stations or the mobilization of tank trucks from the operational energy service of the Ministry of Arms “to decongest logistics systems. in the most tense areas.
In addition, “the Government has created an emergency contact point, intended in particular for motorway concessionaires, to organize emergency deliveries in the event of difficulties concentrated in an area of the motorway network.”
90% of Vinci stations supplied with gasoline and diesel
The Government assures that at this point the situation continues to improve in the motorway network with 90% of the 181 service stations of the Vinci Autoroutes group supplied with gasoline and 92% with diesel, compared to 82% and 90% in the stations.SANEF-SAPN and 82 and 88% over those of the APRR-AREA network.
“Regarding the main axes of the national road network not under concession, the vast majority of stations are currently supplied on the A20, A75 and A84, with the exception of the Veyre area on the A75 (lack of petrol). )”, concludes the government.
Source: BFM TV

