Gasoline shortage: here is the list of stations open and full in your area!

Gasoline shortage here is the list of stations open and

PETROL SHORTAGE CARD. What is the current situation at petrol stations? With our new search engine, find in one click the complete list of stations recently supplied in your department or your city…

[Mis à jour le 19 octobre 2022 à 16h13] Is the gasoline shortage ending? After a day considered crucial for the current strike movement in the refineries and depots of fuel of the TotalEnergies group, the strike was lifted on 3 of the 5 Total sites, in Donges, Dunkirk and La Mède. On the other hand, it continues this Thursday at the Gonfreville-l’Orcher refinery in Seine-Maritime but also on the site of the Feyzin depot, in the Rhône. In Gonfreville-l’Orcher, the movement was even renewed until October 27.

At the same time, the numbers of fuel shortage stations have improved. The Ministry of Ecological Transition announced in the middle of the day on Wednesday that 20.3% of service stations were in difficulty at the national level (against 24.8% Tuesday October 18 and 28.1% Monday October 17). The return to normal is not imminent, however, and there are large disparities depending on the region with 37% of service stations in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in difficulty, 33% of those in Ile-de-France, 22.6% of resorts in the Grand Est and Centre-Val-de-Loire.

We have set up a search engine to find the list of stations supplied with fuel in a department and/or a city. Only locations where fuel is available are displayed. The stations are sorted by date and time of update (“MAJ”), to maximize your chances of finding fuel:

This search engine is based on the “instant flow” of fuel prices in France, provided by the Ministry of the Economy and available on the official website: https://www.fuel-prices.gouv.fr/. It is up to the point of sale concerned to declare its available fuels and its prices, as well as the dates and times of updates to the ministry.

New: the card issued by the Ministry of the Economy is changing. To facilitate your search, first fill in your region, your department or directly your municipality to display the stations near you.

This search engine and this map are made from the “instant flow” of fuel prices in France, provided by the Ministry of the Economy and available on the official website: https://www.fuel-prices.gouv.fr/. This operation generates some limits, the first being that of the absence of recent updates in many stations. Some prices or availability have not been entered for several days. Here is the manual anyway:

  • By zooming in and then clicking on a point on the map, you can display all the information about the station and scroll through the prices of each fuel with arrows.
  • Out-of-stock fuels are either explicitly mentioned on the map, or absent from the stations
  • It is up to the point of sale concerned to declare its station and its prices to the Ministry. Some groups, such as Total, also provide data that is sometimes more detailed.

You will find above a list published based on feedback from users of the app and the Mon Essence.fr website. Ile-de-France saw its stocks quickly empty after the start of strike movements in Normandy, on fuel depots which massively supply the Paris agglomeration.

A map published based on feedback from users of the Mon Essence.fr app and site and centered on Marseille is available above. The Marseille conurbation was one of the first to be affected by the petrol shortage at the beginning of October and the situation remains difficult with a still limited supply to petrol stations. The end of the movement on the Fos-sur-Mer site should make it possible to fix the situation in the coming days.

A map published based on feedback from users of the Mon Essence.fr app and website and centered on Lyon is available above. The Lyon conurbation is not one of the most affected regions, but several stations are still reported to be in a situation of shortage of one or more fuels.

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