French refineries and ports continued to face disruptions Wednesday as the strike called by the CGT union against changes in labor legislation entered its second week and is also spreading into other sectors, including the railways, metro and air traffic control. Of France’s eight refineries, four remain at a complete standstill, including Total’s refineries at Donges, Feyzin, Gonfreville and Grandpuits. Total’s La Mede, however, is now running at 80% of capacity and has resumed pipeline deliveries of products. But the labor union on the site does not rule out a complete halt of production and has demanded that the refinery does not supply products to the French market, according to media reports. ExxonMobil’s Gravenchon Port Jerome and Fos-sur-Mer are operating normally and loading products, the company said. Runs at Petroineos’ Lavera refinery have been reduced due to maintenance, but also as a result of the strike, according to sources. […]