Sri Lanka finalize arrangements to import fuel from Russia
April 1, 2026 01:23 pm
Arrangements have been finalized to import fuel from Russia, the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation has confirmed.
CPC Managing Director Dr. Mayura Neththikumarage stated that delays in the arrival of fuel shipments are mainly due to congestion at the country’s two fuel unloading terminals.
He noted that discussions with Russian suppliers are ongoing, adding that the majority of crude and refined fuel shipments scheduled for April and May have already been secured. However, logistical and technical arrangements regarding arrivals are still being finalized.
Despite these challenges, he emphasized that fuel procurement has been assured.
Commenting on current fuel stocks, Dr. Neththikumarage said a vessel carrying approximately 32,000 metric tons of diesel and 5,000 metric tons of jet fuel is expected to arrive shortly. Two additional diesel shipments are scheduled to reach the island on the 6 and 7 April.
He further stated that all expected shipments for early April are on track, while deliveries anticipated in the previous month have also been successfully received.
Accordingly, authorities expect fuel supplies to remain adequate through the end of May, following the festive season. However, the general public has been urged to use fuel sparingly due to persistently high global prices.
