KEY POINTS
  • Panic buying of gasoline in the U.K. in recent weeks has caused long lines outside stations, many of which have been left completely dry.
  • Around 200 military personnel are to be deployed as part of Operation Escalin, a strategy devised by the British government to help ease fuel supply constraints caused by a major shortage of truck drivers.
  • Kallum Pickering, senior economist at Berenberg investment bank, said Britain's fuel crisis was a "warning sign" for the country's economic outlook.

LONDON — British soldiers have begun delivering fuel in the U.K., as panic buying of gasoline continues in some parts of the country.

Around 200 military personnel are to be deployed as part of Operation Escalin, a strategy devised by the British government to help ease fuel supply constraints caused by a major shortage of truck drivers. Photographs Monday morning showed soldiers in combat fatigues at a BP refinery in Hemel Hempstead, England.