Fuel stocks recover after demand spike

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Filling station storage tanks were 45% full on average on Sunday, according to government figures.

London and the South East were the slowest regions to recover from the shortage, but petrol station storage tanks in these areas were an average of 42% and 45% full on Sunday, according to the Department for Business.

But the latest numbers also show that UK sales of fuel have slowed from an average of 35,900 litres per filling station on 24 September to 11,800 litres on Sunday.Many parts of the UK economy, including supermarkets, retailers, and ports, have been affected by shortage of HGV drivers.

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Was this the demand spike as a result of the panic caused solely by the media,

Basically we've sold all the E5 thankyou to all the sheep. Now you can have this shitty E10

So is the price going to come down now.

it was never about fuel levels - it was about trust levels in the UKGov. incompetent

Yet the prices stay high. Almost like it was engineered by media.

They have recovered because it's no longer in the news and the public are not being put in a state of panic

Amazing that. Surplus fuel due to the lockdowns, zero uptake & being given away because no where to store it & then suddenly... shortage, hiked prices. Just how does that happen huh?

and no drama about all the non-UK drivers who can't deliver fuel? Really? Will you do what you need to do and investigate who was behind the push of all visa rules alterations and what was the actual goal?

We hooe that for yemen too

A demand spike caused largely by you I’m sorry to say.

What next for our wonderful Brexit? Can’t wait to find out.

Interesting

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