Fuel shortages and long queues have brought petrol stations to their knees across the country this weekend- and Swansea is no exception.
South Wales Guardian readers have shared their frustration with us after a shortage in HGV drivers led to panic buying across the country.
The AA has told drivers not to “fill up outside of their normal routines".
“Even if the occasional petrol station is temporarily closed, others just down the road will be open," it said.
Here is a list of your local petrol stations that are open for 24 hours to help you avoid the queues and get through this fuel crisis.
Where can I buy fuel in Swansea?
Burrows Service Station
109 Fabian Way, Port Tennant, Swansea SA1 8PA
Texaco Tawe Petrol Station
222 Neath Rd, Plasmarl, Swansea SA1 2JG
Applegreen Morriston
Neath Road Morriston, Glamorgan, Swansea SA6 8EF
Applegreen Abertawe
1093 Carmarthen Rd, Fforest-fach, Swansea SA5 4AN
ASDA Petrol Station
Upper Fforest Way, Llansamlet, Swansea SA6 8PS
Eagle Service Station
Llangyfelach Rd, Tre-boeth, Swansea SA5 9AX
Tesco Petrol Station
Pontardulais Rd, Cadle, Fforest-fach, Swansea SA5 4BA
BP Petrol Station
Samlet Rd, Llansamlet, Swansea SA7 9AD
Morriston Service Station
39 Samlet Rd, Llansamlet, Swansea SA7 9AD
Texaco
117 Peniel Green Rd, Peniel Green, Llansamlet, Swansea SA7 9BA
ESSO Rontec Cross
4 Swansea Rd, Penllergaer, Swansea SA4 9AQ
Texaco Londis Mumbles MFG
Mumbles Rd, Mayals, Swansea SA3 5AS
Buy fuel as normal
The UK government continue to urge the public to buy fuel as normal, and to not panic stock.
A Westminster spokeswoman said: “There is no shortage of fuel in the UK, and people should continue to buy fuel as normal.
“We recognise the challenges facing industry and have already taken action to increase the supply of HGV drivers, including streamlining the process for new drivers and increasing the number of driving tests.
“We continue to closely monitor labour supply and work with sector leaders to understand how we can best ease particular pinch points.”
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