News Petroleum Special Provisions Act Amendment passed in Parliament with a majority of 60 votes Date: October 18, 2022 Petroleum Special Provisions Act Amendment was passed in Parliament with a majority of 60 votes during its second reading today (18). 77 votes were cast in favour of the bill, while 17 votes were cast in objection. MIAP TagsLanka News WebSri Lanka Previous articlePRCA APAC findings shed light to the state of the PR industry in Sri LankaNext articleFormer British junior Tanysha Dissanayake, who played against Emma Raducanu, retires aged 21 due to long Covid Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Popular Ceylon Tea Enters Biotechnology 4.0 Era with New Botanical Extraction Facility Sri Lanka Begins Stakeholder Consultations to Ratify UN Convention Against Cybercrime CDC Issues Level 2 Travel Health Notice for Sri Lanka Over Chikungunya Surge Transport Minister Announces Reforms to Improve Services at Werahera Motor Traffic Department Police Warn Against Misuse of ‘119’ Emergency Hotline More like thisRelated Ceylon Tea Enters Biotechnology 4.0 Era with New Botanical Extraction Facility CN - December 19, 2025 Sri Lanka’s globally renowned Ceylon Tea industry is poised... Sri Lanka Begins Stakeholder Consultations to Ratify UN Convention Against Cybercrime CN - December 19, 2025 Sri Lanka has taken a major step toward strengthening... CDC Issues Level 2 Travel Health Notice for Sri Lanka Over Chikungunya Surge CN - December 19, 2025 The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)... Transport Minister Announces Reforms to Improve Services at Werahera Motor Traffic Department CN - December 19, 2025 Minister of Transport, Highways and Urban Development Bimal Rathnayake...