More than 20% of service stations still encountered fuel supply difficulties in 25 departments on Wednesday, the Paris region being particularly affected, according to official data analyzed by AFP.

While the strike by refinery employees only affects two TotalEnergies sites, in Normandy and in the Rhône, some 14.5% of service stations at the national level still lacked at least one type of fuel (gasoline or diesel). ), against 21% on Monday, on a sample of stations which served it on September 20, before the strike movement.

It is in the Yonne that the total rupture rate is the highest

Nearly 10% of stations did not sell any fuel, a drop of three points since the start of the week, according to data available at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday on the prix-carburants.gouv.fr site and relating to around 9,900 points of sale.

The situation remains more tense in the Paris region, with 62% of stations affected by the lack of fuel at least in Hauts-de-Seine, 50% in Paris, 46% in Val-de-Marne and 42% in Seine-Saint-Denis.

It is in the Yonne that the total rupture rate is the highest, with 34% of the stations not serving either diesel or gasoline.


In Paris, a third of the stations are completely dry, compared to 16% in Hauts-de-Seine and a fifth in the other departments of the inner suburbs of the capital.

In the Val-d'Oise, 21% of the stations did not sell any fuel.

The situation has improved significantly, however, in Puy-de-Dôme, the department most affected at the start of the week with 58% of stations in partial or total shortage and which now appears in eighth position with 37% of stations lacking at least one fuel.

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