Petrol station stock levels have fully recovered from the crisis which began last month, new figures show. It comes after a number of petrol stations across the UK ran dry last month, due to panic-buyers trying to stock up on fuel.
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy said filling station storage tanks were an average of 45% full at the end of the day on Sunday.
This is the highest amount since May. READ MORE: Bradley Walsh marches The Chase contestant off set and gives her a warning Average petrol stock levels sank to a low of 15 per cent on September 25, the day after panic buying began, when fuel sales went up 80 per cent compared with normal levels.
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