Hotline introduced for inquires and complaints on fuel supply

Hotline introduced for inquires and complaints on fuel supply

November 20, 2017   11:58 am

The Petroleum Resources Development Ministry introduced a special hotline number for inquiries and complaints with regard to fuel supply. 

Those seeking information are requested to contact the following number. 0115455130  

While refuting allegations of another fuel shortage, the Ceylon Petroleum Storage Terminal Ltd (CPSTL) confirmed that ample stocks of fuel reserves have been stocked within the CPSTL.

The CPSTL urged the general public not to panic as there is no fuel shortage within the country while stating that all fuel stations across the country have been supplied with adequate amounts of fuel. 

Several lines of traffic were reported near filling stations from yesterday (19) as a result of a rumor about a petrol shortage.

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