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    Nearly a Fifth of French Gas Stations Facing Supply Issues, Truckers Protest in West

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    Posted on April 7, 2026

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    Last updated: April 7, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Approximately 18 % of French petrol stations report fuel shortages due to internal logistics and a rush to discounted TotalEnergies stations, amid rising global prices driven by the U.S.‑Israeli war on Iran. Truckers blocked roads in Nantes as cost pressures mount on transport firms.

    Table of Contents

    • Fuel Supply Shortages and Economic Impact in France
    • Global Oil Supply Crunch and Price Surge
    • French Government Response and TotalEnergies' Role
    • Internal Logistical Problems and Price Freezes
    • TotalEnergies' Pricing Strategy
    • Government Support Measures
    • Targeted Financial Relief
    • Public Response and Protests
    • Comparison to the Yellow Vests Movement
    • Recent Truckers' Roadblock in Nantes
    • Voices from the Ground
    • Additional Information

    18% of French Petrol Stations Face Supply Shortages as Truckers Protest

    By Stephane Mahe and Inti Landauro

    Fuel Supply Shortages and Economic Impact in France

    NANTES, France, April 7 (Reuters) - Around 18% of French petrol stations are currently facing fuel supply shortages, the government said on Tuesday, while rising prices at the pump prompted some drivers in western France to block a road in a sign of rumbling discontent.

    Global Oil Supply Crunch and Price Surge

    As the U.S.-Israeli-led war on Iran enters its sixth week, a supply crunch on oil deliveries has led to a surge in crude and fuel prices in many parts of the world.

    French Government Response and TotalEnergies' Role

    Internal Logistical Problems and Price Freezes

    Junior Energy Minister Maud Bregeon said the shortages in France were only due to internal logistical problems and not related to fallout from the war. She said a decision by French oil major TotalEnergies to freeze fuel prices, keeping them below those of their rivals, had led drivers to rush to fill up at Total stations, straining supply.

    TotalEnergies' Pricing Strategy

    Total said on Tuesday it was maintaining a ceiling of 1.99 euros/litre for unleaded petrol in April but increasing the cap on diesel to 2.25 euros/litre, bringing its diesel prices closer in line with other retailers. It said its diesel price cap would be lower for its retail electricity and gas customers.

    Government Support Measures

    Targeted Financial Relief

    France has opted for support measures to ease the impact of surging oil prices, targeted at the sectors most in need. They include over 70 million euros ($80.91 million) in fuel subsides for the transport, farming and fishing industries for April, additional benefits for low-income households to help pay energy bills and loans for small businesses.

    Public Response and Protests

    Comparison to the Yellow Vests Movement

    The country has yet to experience anything like the 2018-19 Yellow Vests movement, when a hike in diesel taxes sparked nationwide protests that morphed into a months-long public revolt against President Emmanuel Macron's leadership.

    Recent Truckers' Roadblock in Nantes

    Nevertheless, some truckers and drivers set up a roadblock in Nantes, western France, on Tuesday to highlight their concerns.

    Voices from the Ground

    "If things don't change, I'm afraid — we're all afraid — I fear a wave of layoffs in the coming months. It's becoming very difficult for some companies," said Charlotte Lucas, an entrepreneur involved in construction projects.

    "We already had terrible weather at the beginning of the year. And now we have this problem with rising diesel and non-road diesel prices. That's having an impact on our cash flow, which isn't exactly abundant right now," she added.

    Additional Information

    ($1 = 0.8651 euros)

    (Reporting by Inti Landauro and Stephane Mahe;Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta, Gabriel Stargardter and Susan Fenton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •18 % of stations facing supply shortages attributed to logistics, not international supply disruptions.
    • •TotalEnergies’ price caps (≈€1.99 petrol, €2.09 diesel, extended through April 7) sparked a surge in demand at its stations.
    • •Transport sectors hit hard: truckers protested in Nantes, citing cost strains and fearing layoffs.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Nearly a fifth of French gas stations facing supply issues, truckers protest in west

    1Why are French petrol stations facing supply shortages?

    French petrol stations face supply shortages due to internal logistical problems and increased demand at TotalEnergies stations.

    2What triggered truckers' protests in western France?

    Truckers protested in Nantes due to rising fuel prices and the impact on businesses, expressing concerns about potential layoffs.

    3How has TotalEnergies responded to the fuel price surge?

    TotalEnergies maintained a cap of 1.99 euros/litre for unleaded petrol and increased the diesel price cap to 2.25 euros/litre.

    4What measures has the French government taken to ease fuel price impacts?

    The government introduced over 70 million euros in fuel subsidies for key sectors and additional benefits for low-income households.

    5Is the current fuel crisis in France related to the war involving Iran?

    French officials say the shortages are due to domestic logistics, not directly caused by the U.S.-Israeli-led war on Iran.

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