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UK fuel crisis: army to make deliveries from Monday

Lack of tanker drivers, unprecedented demand behind calamity, govt says

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 02 Oct 2021 8:25AM

UK fuel crisis: army to make deliveries from Monday
Motorists queued at petrol pumps across Britain at the start of the week, draining tanks and fraying tempers. – The Vibes file pic, October 2, 2021

LONDON – The British army will begin delivering petrol to fuel stations on Monday after fears over tanker driver shortages led to panic-buying and forced the government to offer visa waivers to foreign truckers to plug the shortfall.

“Almost 200 military tanker personnel, 100 of whom are drivers, will be deployed from Monday to provide temporary support as part of the government’s wider action to further relieve pressure on petrol stations and address the shortage of HGV (heavy goods vehicle) drivers,” said the government in a news release yesterday.

Motorists queued at fuel pumps across Britain at the beginning of the week, draining tanks and fraying tempers.

“Thanks to the immense efforts of the industry over the past week, we are seeing continued signs that the situation at the pumps is slowly improving,” said Business Minister Kwasi Kwarteng.

“It’s important to stress that there is no national shortage of fuel in the UK, and people should continue to buy fuel as normal. The sooner we return to our normal buying habits, the sooner we can return to normal.”

The government said a lack of tanker drivers to deliver fuel and unprecedented demand are behind the crisis.

Demand for fuel has stabilised throughout the week and stations are gradually stocking up again, but some parts of the country still face severe shortages.

The Petrol Retailers’ Association (PRA) on Thursday said 27% of stations have run dry – down from earlier in the week, but the same as on Wednesday. 

“PRA members are reporting that while they are continuing to take further deliveries of fuel, this is running out quicker than usual due to unprecedented demand,” said association chief Gordon Balmer.

The military drivers were put on standby at the beginning of the week, and have since received specialised training.

“The government has taken decisive action to tackle the short-term disruption to our supply chains, and in particular, the flow of fuel to forecourts,” said Minister Stephen Barclay.

“We are now seeing the impact of these interventions with more fuel being delivered to forecourts than sold, and if people continue to revert to their normal buying patterns, we will see smaller queues and prevent petrol stations from closing.”

The government has already made a U-turn on tighter post-Brexit immigration policy, offering short-term visa waivers to foreign truckers to help plug the shortfall.

Fuel operators, including Shell, BP and Esso, said there is “plenty of fuel at UK refineries”, and expect demand to return to normal soon.

But following a week of queues, drivers in many parts of the country are still unable to get petrol, stoking concern about the effects on the wider economy.

Critics have blamed government inaction on tackling shortages of lorry drivers after Britain’s departure from the European Union in January and the Covid-19 pandemic, which saw many foreign truckers leaving the country.

As well as fuel deliveries, the shortage has led to empty supermarket shelves and raised fears about deliveries of food and toys for Christmas. – AFP, October 2, 2021

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