Weekly gains for oil prices in global market
Oil prices in global markets recorded their second weekly gains in a row, as the global measurement crude increased by 6.5%, and the US West Texas Intermediate increased by about 9.3%.
And many French people are still facing a fuel deficiency crisis in its stations, especially in the "Il de France" region (north central France), as a result of the strike in Al -Masafi and oil warehouses against the laws to reform the retirement system, which threatens the return of long queues from waiting in front of gas stations.
Months ago, France has been witnessing a social movement and fools in many sectors of the state, and oil refineries employees joined these strikes against the reform of the retirement system, which led to the disruption of the supply of fuel stations in France.
Cars are lined up at gas stations several kilometers, as 240 fuel stations suffer from completely disrupted services in the country and 1054 stations are partially disrupted, according to the latest statistics.
Also, 11.2 of the fuel stations in the country lacks at least one product of fuel, and the "Il de France" area suffers more fuel crisis, as it decreases in "Val de Marne" and is affected by a deficiency of at least one type of fuel (gasoline or Diesel), and in the "Esson" area, fuel lacks 42.3 %, while in Paris fuel is 32.7 %.
As happened last October, as the country also witnessed a major fuel crisis, the rate of fuel deficiency varies from one region to another and the situation is improving in the west of the country.
Consequently, the French "Loor Atlantic" region, which is the most affected area at the beginning of the week, recorded a significant decrease in shortage with less than 20 % of the stations suffering a shortage.
In "El de France", the supply was disrupted by two strategic refineries for several days, namely an "Esu -Exxon Mobil" refinery and the other affiliated with "Total Energy", but their fuel stocks are full, and the first refinery workers renewed their strike from last Wednesday until today The tenth of the crowd for demonstrations against the retirement law, scheduled for April 6, but the unions agreed to supply stations with a "small amount" of fuel.
The situation is also tense in some provinces in the west and in the southeast, as more than 30 % of the stations suffer from a shortage of at least one product of fuel and more than 20 % of the stations completely empty, according to government data.
Currently, two out of six refineries operating in France, however, refineries that stop working can supply stations with their stocks intermittently according to the strike movement.
Last Tuesday, mass marches were launched in the French capital, Paris and throughout the country, for the tenth day of demonstrations and protests at the invitation of the Union Union, against the law of reforming the retirement system, which stipulates the raising of retirement age to 64 years by 2030, which is not popular with citizens.
Workers in vital sectors in the state, such as oil, energy, transportation and education, have also began several strikes within the framework of this popular movement against the retirement law that was adopted without a parliamentary vote, which fueled the anger of the French street.
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