Lanka IOC requests fuel price hike
Lanka IOC has made a request to the government with regard to an increase in fuel prices, due the prevailing situation with regard to global oil prices.
LIOC Managing
Director Manoj Gupta told Ada Derana that they are awaiting government approval
to raise the price of petrol by Rs. 20 per litre and diesel by Rs. 30 per
litre.
Meanwhile the
Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) says the government has informed that it
does not expect to increase fuel prices.
CPC chairman
Sumith Wijesinghe says the government including the Ministry of Energy and the
Ministry of Finance is currently discussing ways to provide relief to the
people without raising fuel prices.
The chairman
said that neither the CPC nor the Finance Ministry or the government can
control the increase in global oil prices and that they are expecting a
solution from the government with regard to the fuel prices, if a price hike is
not possible.
Global oil
prices jumped to a three-year high above $85 a barrel on Friday, boosted by
forecasts of a supply deficit in the next few months as the easing of
coronavirus-related travel restrictions spurs demand, Reuters reported.
Brent crude
futures advanced 1% to settle at $84.86 per barrel. Front-month prices, which
touched their highest level since October 2018 at $85.10, were headed for a
weekly rise of 3%, which would be their sixth straight weekly gain.
U.S. West
Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures settled 97 cents, or 1.2%, higher at
$82.28 per barrel. The contract is heading for a 3.5% gain on the week, putting
it on track for an eighth consecutive weekly rise.
Source
adaderana
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