Fuel shortages ‘an issue’ in London as ‘pumps dry up’ amid protests at oil depots

Prices on a forecourt at the M&S BP petrol station in Chiswick (File photo)
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Daniel Keane12 April 2022

Petrol and diesel shortages are “an issue” and some filling stations in the Greater London area are experiencing supply problems, according to a fuel price pressure group.

Howard Cox, founder of FairFuelUK, revealed a third of its supporters who responded to a survey last weekend said they have encountered a “problem” finding fuel across the UK.

Areas on the outskirts of the capital have encountered issues and the shortages have been attributed to disruption by Just Stop Oil protesters at oil depots.

“Mostly the problems are in the Greater London area outside of the centre of the city,” Mr Cox told the Standard.

“Garages aren’t closed but we are seeing some pumps drying up – around 1 in 6 in the Greater London area are having supply problems, particularly with diesel.

“I’ve had most of my responses from FairFuel supporters in the Bromley area and also a fair bit in northeast London around the M25... But it’s patchy and sporadic.”

Mr Cox noted the majority of the demonstrations were happening below the Midlands and in the Home Countries.

“Above the Midlands in the North, in Scotland and Northern Ireland there’s no problems whatsoever,” he added. “Their garages are full of fuel.”

Mr Cox based his analysis on an email survey sent out to 2,500 supporters of FairFuelUK. He said “around 30 per cent” complained about having problems filling up their diesel cars.

Just Stop Oil of protesters have blocked access to the Titan Truck Park in Grays, Essex,
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Demand for fuel is likely to increase ahead of the Easter getaway as the RAC estimates some 21.5 million leisure trips will be made by car between Good Friday and Easter Monday.

This is the second week of protests at oil terminals by Just Stop Oil.

The group are demanding the Government stops new fossil fuel projects.

Essex Police have arrested more than 350 protesters since the disruption started on April 1.

Activists were locked on to pipework at a terminal in Grays, Essex, on Monday.

Warwickshire Police said they made 34 arrests over the weekend linked to protests at the Kingsbury oil terminal where protesters have tunnelled under a major access route.

In a statement, Just Stop Oil said: “The Government can end the queues and closures at petrol station forecourts immediately, ahead of the Easter holidays, by committing to halt all new oil licences and consents.

“Ministers have a choice: they can arrest and imprison Just Stop Oil supporters or agree to no new oil and gas. While Just Stop Oil supporters have their liberty the disruption will continue. Now is the moment to come and meet with the coalition.”

On Monday, Downing Street condemned the “guerrilla tactics” used to target oil supplies.

Mr Cox said he supported Labour’s call for the Government to seek an immediate and nationwide injunction to stop the protests.

He also wants “more police” at the sites to keep the fuel supply chain “secure and protected”.

Many forecourts ran empty in September last year due to panic buying of fuel linked to a shortage of lorry drivers.

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