Fuel distribution continues uninterrupted despite rumours of shortages

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March 02, Colombo (LNW): Fuel distribution across Sri Lanka is proceeding without disruption, confirmed D.J. Rajakaruna, Chairman of the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CEYPETCO), today (02).

The CEYPETCO’s operations are running smoothly, with fuel deliveries being made as per scheduled orders.

Rajakaruna assured the public that fuel stocks are being distributed as planned, with no delays or hindrances. “We have already processed around 500 fuel orders from the Western Province alone,” he said, indicating that the supply chain is functioning effectively.

The Chairman also addressed growing concerns about a potential fuel shortage, stating that there is no need for alarm.

There will be no fuel shortage in the country,” he emphasised. “The only issue we could face would be if people start queuing at stations based on unfounded rumours.

These assurances come after rumours of a fuel shortage began circulating following a decision by the CEYPETCO to discontinue a 3 per cent commission paid to petroleum separators involved in the fuel distribution process.

Whilst the move has sparked some anxiety among the public, Rajakaruna stressed that it has not affected the country’s fuel supply.

The CEYPETCO is urging the public not to panic or engage in stockpiling fuel, which could lead to unnecessary congestion at stations.

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