Sri Lanka to further increase weekly fuel quota from August  Power and Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera on Thursday said Sri Lanka has decided to increase the fuel quota for vehicles again August.  Wijesekera told the media that the decision was taken after evaluating fuel stocks and needs.  The minister said in a twitter message that the fuel cargo plan and supply for the next six months was reviewed with the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation.  He said fuel import plans, refinery operations, refinery upgrade proposals, QR quotas, storage capacity, stock automation, agreements with fuel stations, and distribution were reviewed and discussed.  Sri Lanka introduced the fuel quota in 2022 following difficulties in purchasing adequate quantities of fuel due to foreign reserve shortages.  The quota has already been increased twice this year.

 Power and Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera on Thursday said Sri Lanka has decided to increase the fuel quota for vehicles again August.

Wijesekera told the media that the decision was taken after evaluating fuel stocks and needs.

The minister said in a twitter message that the fuel cargo plan and supply for the next six months was reviewed with the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation.

He said fuel import plans, refinery operations, refinery upgrade proposals, QR quotas, storage capacity, stock automation, agreements with fuel stations, and distribution were reviewed and discussed.

Sri Lanka introduced the fuel quota in 2022 following difficulties in purchasing adequate quantities of fuel due to foreign reserve shortages.

The quota has already been increased twice this year.

 
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