Thursday April 13, 2023 will mark the twelfth day of mobilization against the pension reform. This new strike day was organized by the inter-union following a meeting with Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne at Matignon. This meeting is described as a “failure” by the unions, according to the retransmission of their speech on the steps of Matignon by France24. Thus, Sophie Binet, new president of the CGT, and the rest of the unions recalled the importance of renewing the strike.

Several sectors have not stopped mobilizing since March 7. Among them are the refineries, blocked for several weeks. The TotalEnergies refinery in Normandy, the largest in France, was notably blocked from the weekend of March 18. But it is not the only one. Indeed, for the new strike of April 13, the TotalEnergies refinery in Donges, in Loire-Atlantique will also be mobilized. Discover in our slideshow below the departments where the situation has returned to normal in the stations.

While some departments continue to suffer from blockages in refineries, others are seeing their gasoline stocks return to normal. Find out in our slideshow below if you can refuel in your department. Indeed, the situation in Île-de-France remains critical. According to Le Figaro, more than 40% of service stations are in difficulty. Other departments such as Indre-et-Loire reach 42.9% of resorts in difficulty.

To establish these percentages, the national daily links to Figdata to list the departments and their level of gasoline. To do this, the information communicated by the service stations on prix-carburants.gouv.fr is recorded every day. The figures presented in this slideshow correspond to data established on April 12, 2023 at 1 p.m. Corsica and the DOM-TOM are not taken into account.

Check out our slideshow below to find out if your department is back on gas.