Fuel supply disrupted due to strike
The owners of private tankers (bowsers) distributing fuel to the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) have refrained from their duties from midnight yesterday (15).
The decision has been taken as the authorities have failed
to respond to a request made by the Sri Lanka Petroleum Private Tanker Owners’
Association (SLPPTOA) to increase transport charges by 60% for the distribution
of fuel.
Shantha Silva further said the Association had requested for
the fuel transport formula to be revised to account for the 60% increase in
transportation costs by the CPC fuel price increase.
He said the union had asked the administration to increase
transport charges by 60 percent due to several factors including rising fuel
prices and prices of other items such as lubricants and the rising dollar.
According to the union representative, at present, the CPC
employs about 800 private tankers for fuel distribution.
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