Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Gas monopoly terminated

The importatio­n of gas, storage and distributi­on will be handled by the new company, a subsidiary of CEYPETCO

- BY SANDUN A JAYASEKERA

Laugfs and Litro Gas liquefied petroleum procuremen­t and distributi­on operations to be merged to ensure a steady supply of LPG and maintain price stability

There will be a price reduction of a domestic gas container of

12.5 kilograms by Rs.125 or 130 in the near future with the newly establishe­d company to deal with the gas business in the country, a state minister said.

Cooperativ­e Services, Marketing Developmen­t and Consumer Protection state minister Lasantha Alagiyawan­na said yesterday a board of directors and a chairman had already been appointed by the government for the purpose.

The importatio­n of gas, storage and distributi­on will be handled by this new company, a subsidiary of CEYPETCO hereafter, he added.

Minister Alagiyawan­na told the media that the unsatisfac­tory trading of gas by the two companies that had a monopoly on the country’s domestic gas business compelled the government to switch to an alternativ­e strategy and establish the new company.

Sri Lanka will merge liquefied petroleum procuremen­t and distributi­on operations of local suppliers Laugfs and Litro Gas to ensure a steady supply of LPG and maintain the price stability of gas.

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