The situation is particularly tense in the Ile -de -France region, where 62 % of the stations lack at least one fuel.
Despite a general improvement in the situation, more than 20 % of service stations still encountered difficulties in fuel supply in twenty-five departments on Wednesday October 26, according to official data analyzed by the France-Presse agency. The Paris region is particularly affected.
While the strike of refineries employees only affects two totalnergies sites, in Normandy and in the Rhône, some 14.5 % of the service stations at the national level still lacked at least one type of fuel ( Essence or diesel), against 21 % Monday, on a sample of stations which served on September 20, before the strike movement.
About 10 % of the stations did not sell any fuel – the figure has decreased 3 points since the start of the week -, according to data available at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday on the site Price-carturants.gouv.fr on approximately 9,900 points of sale.
One in three dry station in Paris
The situation remains more tense in the Paris region: 62 % of stations are affected by the lack of at least one fuel 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, 34 % of stations serving neither diesel nor petrol.
In Paris, a third of the stations is completely dry, against 16 % in the Hauts-de-Seine and a fifth in the other departments of the small crown of the capital. In Val-d’Oise, 21 % of the stations did not sell any fuel.
The situation has significantly improved in Puy-de-Dôme, the most affected department at the start of the week with 58 % of stations in partial or total shortage and which is now the most affected eighth, 37 % of his stations lacking at least one fuel.