FOR FESTIVAL SEASON FUEL QUOTA INCREASED

Fuel quota increased for festive season

 

The existing fuel quota has been increased for the New Year festive season and will come into effect from midnight today (04).

The proposal has been made to increase three wheel quotas from 5L to 8L, motorcycles from 4L to 7L, buses from 40L to 60L, cars from 20L to 30L, land vehicles from 15L to 25L, lorries from 50L to 75L, quadric cycle from 4L to 6L, special purpose vehicles from 20L to 30L and vans from 20L to 30L, the President’s Media Division notes.

As previously planned, according to the increasing need for the festive season, the CPC has ordered & received the necessary fuel stocks, the PMD adds.

 

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PUCSL chief requests CEB to propose electricity tariff reduction

The chairman of the Public Utilities Commission (PUCSL) has urged the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) to propose a tariff reduction taking into account the recent developments in the country that drive down the electricity utility.

In a press release, PUCSL chief Janaka Ratnayake listed several reasons as to why the CEB should slash the tariffs.

He stated that, as per actual data for the first quarter of the year, the electricity demand in the country has dropped by 18% in comparison to 2022, explaining that this reduces the reliance on high-cost oil-fired thermal electricity generation.

Apart from the demand, the USD exchange rate too has gone down from LKR 370 per USD to around LKR 325 per USD, which is a 13% reduction, Ratnayake noted, thus noting that this brings down fuel and other import costs of the CEB. “This alone would reduce costs by about 20% per annum.”

In addition to the aforementioned two cost divers, the international fuel prices too have reduced significantly, and as a result, the fuel costs to CEB would reduce significantly. “At present, the Richards Bay Coal index is at 133 USD/MT, Singapore PLATTS for Furnace Oil is 403 USD/MT, Singapore PLATTS for Diesel is 98.38 USD/bbl and Singapore PLATTS for high-quality chemical Naptha is 674 USD /MT.”

In a recent letter to the CEB, Ratnayake requested the CEB to propose a reduced electricity tariff structure capturing all these recent developments by 15 May.

“This is expected to provide much-needed relief to all the consumers, especially the vulnerable Domestic category consumers and the SME sector of the economy,” he said further.

(adaderana.lk)

 

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NEWS

New Ombudsman sworn before the President

Mr. K.B.K. Hirimburegama, a retired High Court Judge, was sworn in as the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration (Ombudsman) in the presence of President Ranil Wickremesinghe at the Presidential Secretariat this afternoon (04).

The appointment was made with immediate effect by the President under Article 156(2) of the Constitution of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and Section 3(1) of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration Act No. 17 of 1981.

Secretary to the President Mr. Saman Ekanayake was also present on this occasion.

 

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BIZ

Laugfs reduces the prices of LP Gas

Laugfs Gas has decided to reduce the prices of its domestic gas cylinders with effect from midnight today (04).

A 12.5kg cylinder will be reduced by Rs. 1,290/- to Rs. 3,990/- while a 5kg cylinder will be reduced by Rs. 516/- to Rs. 1,596/-.

 

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