April 16, Colombo (LNW): Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) suppliers have recommenced distribution across the country following a brief pause during the New Year holiday period, signalling a return to normalcy in household energy supplies.
One major distributor confirmed that a substantial consignment—amounting to several thousand metric tonnes—has been released to the market via key storage terminals, with deliveries already under way to meet renewed consumer demand. Industry sources noted that logistical operations had been scaled back temporarily over the festive break but were swiftly reactivated.
Meanwhile, another leading supplier has also resumed its regular distribution schedule, assuring the public that inventories remain robust. Company officials indicated that existing reserves are sufficient to maintain consistent supply well into May, easing concerns over potential shortages.
With both major players restoring full operations, authorities and distributors alike have emphasised that LPG availability is expected to remain stable in the coming weeks, with no anticipated disruptions to distribution networks nationwide.
