Europe 1 with AFP 08:02, June 30, 2022

The oil group TotalEnergies announced on Wednesday to raise its discount on a liter of fuel from 10 to 12 euro cents for motorists refueling at its service stations on the motorway this summer.

This reduction of the group should concern around 120 service stations, against 1,150 during the first discount.

The oil group TotalEnergies announced on Wednesday to raise its discount on a liter of fuel from 10 to 12 euro cents for motorists refueling at its motorway service stations this summer.

TotalEnergies had initially planned to renew the discount of 10 cents per liter applied between February 14 and May 15, but the proposal was deemed insufficient on Monday by the Minister of the Economy, Bruno Le Maire.

“I would like TotalEnergies to continue this effort and, why not, increase it,” he said in an interview on

RMC-BFMTV

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120 service stations concerned

According to the Minister, "all the effort cannot rest solely on the State", at a time when the executive is finalizing its bill on purchasing power and an amending budget which provide for several measures - including the extension in August of the fuel discount of 18 cents introduced on 1 April.

This reduction in the group should concern around 120 service stations, according to the newspaper.

A reduced number compared to the 1,150 rural stations benefiting from it between February and May, which had even been increased to 2,700 stations throughout the territory.

In addition to the government rebate, according to TotalEnergies, it will save 30 cents per liter for motorists filling up at its stations on the motorway network – a saving of 15 euros for a 50-litre fill-up.

A measure extended beyond the summer?

The energy giant stresses that its new proposal represents an increase of 20% compared to the initial discount and also specifies that it is considering extending it beyond the summer, in consultation with the government.

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It should affect around 17 million motorists traveling during the summer holidays, he said.