Fuel supply to return back to normal - CPC

Fuel supply to return back to normal - CPC

November 10, 2017   11:28 am

The fuel supply will return to normal today (10), announced the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation.

The CPC said that distribution of fuel to filling stations island-wide commenced at 7.30 pm yesterday after the conclusion of quality check process.

The fuel tanker ‘Neveska Lady’ with a consignment of 40,000 metric tons of petrol entered Sri Lankan territorial waters on November (08). 

A fuel crisis plagued the country since last Friday (03) resulting a large number of fuel stations running out of petrol and long queues as a substandard consignment of petrol was rejected.

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