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By Darshana Sanjeewa Balasuriya
More than 150 fuel station dealers have not maintained 50 percent capacity stock and placed adequate orders to maintain stock requirements anticipating a fuel price revision next month.
Power and Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera said the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) has informed that 101 fuel station dealers have not placed their orders for Octane 92 Petrol and 61 dealers for Lanka Auto diesel to maintain their stock requirements as of Saturday.
He said last month the CPC took over the management of several fuel stations that had not maintained minimum stocks & begun legal proceedings on several other dealers.
The Minister requested all fuel station dealers to maintain adequate stocks and place orders accordingly.
Meanwhile, the Minister said the CPC has adequate stocks for delivery.
He said the Ceylon Petroleum Storage Terminals Limited (CPSTL) and CPC plants have 124,690 metric tons of diesel and 5,651 metric tons of super diesel as of 8.30 am yesterday.
Also they have 19,903 metric tons of Octane 92 and 4,537 metric tons of Octane 95 petrol.
In addition, 26,539 metric tons of jet fuel are in stock.