On the A13 motorway, in the Paris-Normandy direction about thirty kilometers from Le Havre, this message on a panel: “Attention, next service station dry”. Since Tuesday, like the six others located in metropolitan France, the Normandy refinery, owned by TotalEnergies located in the town of Gonfreville-l’Orcher (Seine-Maritime), has been operating in slow motion. And service stations are the first to suffer.
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