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Sri Lanka ends fuel rationing imposed at height of economic crisis

Posted on September 1, 2023 By admin


People queue up to buy kerosene for domestic use at a supply station in Colombo on May 26, 2022.
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Sri Lanka has formally announced an end to the fuel rationing scheme imposed one year ago during the height of the unprecedented economic crisis, a senior minister said on Friday, hinting at an improvement in the island nation’s economy.

Energy minister Kanchana Wijesekera said the QR-based fuel rationing system, imposed in August 2022, when Sri Lanka plunged into its worst economic crisis since 1948, would be discontinued from Friday.

Under the rationing system, registered consumers at filling stations were guaranteed a weekly quota.

Sri Lanka announced its first-ever sovereign default in April 2022 and faced its worst economic crisis in history due to a shortage of foreign exchange reserves.

The unprecedented forex shortages meant that the imports of fuel and essentials became harder, causing miles-long queues.

Also Read: India to increases grants by 50% for community development projects in Sri Lanka: Official

More than 20 people died from exhaustion at fuel queues when the rationing began.

The QR-coded rationing system came into effect in August last year.

It was priced to be an instant success, with queues disappearing with the demand dropping.

The authorities then blamed stockpiling as the reason for long queues leading to an unscrupulous black market.

Cash-strapped Sri Lanka was then solely dependent on Indian supplies of fuel through an Indian credit line. The Indian credit lines for fuel and essential imports provided relief to the public protesting against the government for its mishandling of the nation’s economy.

The forex crisis hampered the state oil entity Ceylon Petroleum Corporation’s (CPC) ability to pay for oil imports.

The Lankan subsidiary of the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) was running continuous supplies as the pumps of the state fuel entity ran dry.

Since then, the Sri Lankan government’s urgent reform measures in the power and energy sector saw the third player, Chinese Sinopec Oil, enter the retail market.

Sinopec coincidentally started its retail operations this week.

In March, the International Monetary Fund extended a nearly USD 3 billion bailout facility to debt-ridden Sri Lanka to help stabilise the country’s economy after it was jolted by the devastating economic crisis last year.



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