Fuel Distribution Policy
Sri Lankan authorities are adjusting fuel distribution policies, allowing vehicles with different license plate numbers to obtain fuel. The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) is managing fuel allocation and pricing strategies.
Is this a fuel distribution policy or a chaotic game of musical chairs? One day it's odd numbers, next day it's even, then suddenly everyone's invited - sounds like the government's playing a drunk version of Sudoku with vehicle license plates!
Fuel will be released for vehicles with either odd and even numbered licence plates tomorrow (01) only. - Chairman CPC #NewsFirst #News1st #NewsFirstEnglish #LKA #SriLanka #LatestNews #CEYPETCO #CPCSriLanka #FuelUpdate #NationalFuelPass #QRSystem #EnergySecurity https://t.co/M6qSx4ARex
Vehicles with number plates ending in both odd and even numbers will be able to obtain fuel from filling stations tomorrow (April 1), the CPC announced. CPC noted despite tomorrow being an odd-numbered dates, fuel will be dispensed to all vehicles. #lka #SriLanka
The Cabinet approves the payment of a maximum of Rs. 20 per litre for 92 Petrol and up to Rs. 100 per litre for Auto Diesel to fuel importers, if the import cost of 92 Petrol and Auto Diesel exceeds the current market prices, with effect from March 22. #lka #SriLanka #Fuel https://t.co/uM24qKivAv
All vehicle owners eligible to obtain fuel tomorrow – CPC Read more: https://t.co/pPcO3JFRVG #lka #srilanka #adaderana #news #lanka #SriLankaNews #SriLanka #fuel https://t.co/HQC05T84mf