Sri Lanka Receives Emergency Fuel Shipment.webp

Colombo, March 27 A combined shipment of 38,000 metric tonnes of diesel and petrol is scheduled to arrive in Sri Lanka from India on Saturday, according to the Indian High Commission on Friday.

The fuel shipment will arrive at the Colombo Harbour following a telephone conversation held on March 24 between President Anura Kumara Dissanayake and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The shipment of 38,000 MT, consisting of 20,000 MT of diesel and 18,000 MT of petrol, will arrive here as emergency support through the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC)'s local operation, Lanka IOC (LIOC).

Sri Lanka held talks with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to seek assistance on energy sustainability in light of the volatile situation in the Middle East.

With the outbreak of the war, fuel rationing was introduced, with public services observing a four-day work week as a contingency measure.

Starting February 28, the US and Israel launched joint strikes against Iran, which in turn retaliated, spreading the war to the entire Gulf region. The Strait of Hormuz is a strategically important choke point for the world's energy supplies.

The strait, a narrow shipping lane that connects the Persian Gulf with the Indian Ocean, remains effectively closed, bringing to a near halt the transit of hundreds of vessels per day, including container, dry bulk, and liquid cargo ships.
 
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