Petrol shortage France

Author
Discussion

sticks090460

Original Poster:

1,097 posts

164 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
quotequote all
Does anyone know what the true situation is? News reports seem to make out it’s quite dire, but want to know from an actual person what it’s really like. We’re driving from Eurotunnel down to the Loire Valley, so will need at least one tank full of Super to get there and back, possibly more if I get a bit enthusiastic at any point.

OscarIndia

1,143 posts

178 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
quotequote all
All reports from the ground are coming back as pretty dire, some areas worse than others though.
In Morzine the Carrefour is empty, expecting a delivery in a couple of days but then limiting to 15 litres per customer until the situation improves.

Carbon Sasquatch

4,902 posts

70 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
quotequote all
I'm south of Bordeaux and all seems fine here - but I'm driving up to the tunnel tomorrow and will need fuel en-route so slightly apprehensive..... They do tend to be reasonably good at keeping the motorway service stations supplied though.

fourstardan

4,886 posts

150 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
quotequote all
Check https://plein-moins-cher.fr/en/index.html

I was paying about 30cents less three weeks ago and we've just replaced the full tank done at that price biggrin


lamduong

96 posts

225 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
quotequote all
I'm in Suresnes - just on the outskirts of Paris and its st. This is also exacerbated by the typical high quality levels of queuing and roadcraft that you would expect from the French (i.e non existent)

However, I rarely drive in town and have about 1/3rd of a tank left.

I just hope the strike is over before 22nd October as thats when I drive and move back to London!

Earthdweller

14,228 posts

132 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
quotequote all
Strangely the media in the U.K. are silent on the ongoing strikes and blockades of fuel refineries in France

Fuel is almost impossible to find in the north and east with only limited supplies on the west coast according to reports


https://www.france24.com/en/france/20221011-french...

“The French government on Tuesday threatened to forcibly break blockades of refineries and oil depots, which have been paralysed by striking workers, as motorists continued to besiege petrol stations in the hope of filling their tanks.

Motorists formed long queues outside petrol stations from early Tuesday. In central Paris, traffic slowed as waiting cars blocked roads, cycle paths and pedestrian crossings, hoping to be served before the pumps went dry.

Many used social media to exchange tips. One post in a Facebook group Monday said that a local BP service station would be resupplied "at 2:30 pm". Another replied: "It's now 2:37 pm and they're out of diesel."

Another user reacted: "What a mess."

The petrol crisis comes at a time of high energy prices and inflation that are sapping French households' purchasing power.

The left-wing opposition coalition Nupes has called for a "March against a high cost of living" in Paris and elsewhere on Sunday.”

https://www.france24.com/en/france/20221010-no-rel...

Workers are striking for 10% pay rise









fat80b

2,440 posts

227 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
quotequote all
Presumably it's all Kwasi's fault........

Riley Blue

21,511 posts

232 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
quotequote all
Up to date picture here: https://www.connexionfrance.com

DodgyGeezer

41,978 posts

196 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
quotequote all
I would say I'm surprised thst there's nothing in the UK news - but then I suspect it doesn't fit the narrative of "evul toreez"

Vanden Saab

14,708 posts

80 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
quotequote all
Is it old people topping up their tanks?
Otherwise the only explanation it can be is Brexit.
rolleyes

Riley Blue

21,511 posts

232 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
quotequote all
Vanden Saab said:
Is it old people topping up their tanks?
Otherwise the only explanation it can be is Brexit.
rolleyes
Or strikes at refineries.

Puggit

48,770 posts

254 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
quotequote all
In laws arrived in to Cherbourg this morning and had no issue filling up with diesel.

Carbon Sasquatch

4,902 posts

70 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
quotequote all
Well, my wife is now panicking - so I've just been out & filled the car up - I mean how can I even be thinking about leaving it until the morning ? what if they run out ?

Anyway, in Mimizan there were no queues and plenty of fuel. Hopefully there is some on the motorway tomorrow....

scorcher

4,008 posts

240 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
quotequote all
Do I need to panic buy now? Before UK media reports it?

FourWheelDrift

89,455 posts

290 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
quotequote all
I blame brexit.....oh no, wait..

spikeyhead

17,850 posts

203 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
quotequote all
It's France, one always expects the peasants to be revolting

dai1983

2,993 posts

155 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
quotequote all
If the media did report it here then I imagine it would trigger panic buying it in the UK. Then someone else may start a different thread and accuse them of scare mongering....

Edited by dai1983 on Tuesday 11th October 18:21

IJWS15

1,914 posts

91 months

Thursday 13th October 2022
quotequote all
Carrefour at Citie Europe yesterday, no queue but rationing. Not sure how they stop you going round twice - except the locals might lynch you.

Auchan filling station south of Amiens no fuel, 400m queue at the nearby garage and gendarmes in attendance.

I have enough to get us back to Dover😀

numtumfutunch

4,840 posts

144 months

Thursday 13th October 2022
quotequote all
OMG I owe you lot a pint

An hour ago I was having a panic attack in Brittany having read this thread with 100km of fuel in the car and a need to get to Calais on Saturday

In retrospect things have started to make sense

Id noted over the week quite a lot (possibly most) filling stations were shut but didnt think anything of it and motorway gantrys had messages saying stuff like 'plenty of fuel in 60km' which especially was a bit weird but hey its France

I tried to fill up at the local Intermarche on Tuesday - we're out in the sticks - and it cut out after delivering 30l. As I hadnt realised how expensive it was till after Id started I didnt bother persevering and assumed Id get some en route home at the weekend

Have now revisited Intermarche which has half of its pumps closed and topped up another 30l at rip off prices but am now safe to get home

Phewwwwww

And cheers

Murph7355

38,736 posts

262 months

Thursday 13th October 2022
quotequote all
FourWheelDrift said:
I blame brexit.....oh no, wait..
It's not Brexit, it's the Tories.