90% of UK gas pumps are dry due to panic buying

90% of UK gas pumps are dry due to panic buying
90% of UK gas pumps are dry due to panic buying
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Fuel shortages have been linked to a dearth of Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGV) drivers as forecourts have struggled to get deliveries on time.

  • PRA members had reported widespread shortages with between 50-90% of pumps running dry in some areas.
  • UK government dismissed any talk of fuel shortages and said Britons should go about buying fuel as usual. 
  • Environment Secretary George Eustice said the government would not be calling on the army to deliver fuel to dry fuel stations across the country.

The Petrol Retailers Association (PRA), which represents independent British fuel retailers who now account for 65% of all UK forecourts, said their members had reported severe widespread gasoline shortages, after Britons descended on forecourts even as the government promised there was nothing to worry about.

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90% of UK gas pumps are dry due to panic buying

According to PRA, in some parts of the UK, between 50-90% of pumps are running dry. 

“We are unfortunately seeing panic buying of fuel in many areas of the country,” Gordon Balmer, executive director of the Petrol Retailers Association (PRA) said on Monday. He called on people to refrain from the fuel-buying frenzy. “We need some calm… if people drain the network then it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy,” he said. 

Balmer’s comments come just days after the government dismissed any talk of fuel shortages and said Britons should go about buying fuel as usual. However, the government’s remarks were not heeded as queues formed outside petrol stations across the country throughout the weekend. Many stations were forced to close as eager motorists queued up for fuel.

پر پير، UK Environment Secretary George Eustice said the government would not be calling on the army to deliver fuel to dry fuel stations across the country. “We’ve no plans at the moment to bring in the army to actually do driving,” Eustice stated, but added Ministry of Defense trainers were being drafted to clear a backlog of heavy goods vehicle (HGV) driving tests. 

Fuel shortages have been linked to a dearth of HGV drivers as forecourts have struggled to get deliveries on time. While the government is attempting to get Britons to become HGV drivers, on Sunday Westminster announced an extension to the state’s visa scheme. Now, 5,000 HGV drivers will be able to work in the UK for three months in the run-up to Christmas, relieving supply chain pressure.

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  • On Monday, UK Environment Secretary George Eustice said the government would not be calling on the army to deliver fuel to dry fuel stations across the country.
  • “We've no plans at the moment to bring in the army to actually do driving,” Eustice stated, but added Ministry of Defense trainers were being drafted to clear a backlog of heavy goods vehicle (HGV) driving tests.
  • The Petrol Retailers Association (PRA), which represents independent British fuel retailers who now account for 65% of all UK forecourts, said their members had reported severe widespread gasoline shortages, after Britons descended on forecourts even as the government promised there was nothing to worry about.

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