
Sri Lanka is set to receive two additional fuel shipments tomorrow (10) and the day after (11), according to the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC).
According to the state newspaper Dinamina, CPC Managing Director Mayura Neththikumarage said a ship transporting 7,000 metric tons of Octane 95 petrol and 29,000 metric tons of Octane 92 petrol is expected to dock tomorrow (10).
He further said that another vessel carrying 28,000 metric tons of diesel from Singapore is scheduled to arrive on Thursday (11).
Meanwhile, a separate vessel carrying 32,000 metric tons of diesel and 7,200 metric tons of super diesel is currently unloading its cargo at the Colombo Port. (Newswire)
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