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Your Diesel Supply Costs More because of a Problem that French Refiners Have Not Been Able to Solve for 20 Years, and Here's Why

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France is confronted with a real energy puzzle, with the increase in the price of the barrel and the stock breaks in the gas stations. While the surplus of gasoline is exported to regions such as Europe, West Africa and the United States, France imports a large part of its gas oil. This paradox questions the production choices and the policies that shaped them. Why our refineries were rather oriented towards gasoline French refineries, numbering…
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France is confronted with a real energy puzzle, with the increase in the price of the barrel and the stock breaks in the gas stations. While the surplus of gasoline is exported to regions such as Europe, West Africa and the United States, France imports a large part of its gas oil. This paradox questions the production choices and the policies that shaped them. Why our refineries were rather oriented towards gasoline French refineries, numbering…

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L'EnerGeek broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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