The Power and Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera today said that 30,000MT of Super Diesel cargo is to be unloaded tomorrow.
In a Twitter post, he said the second Ural crude oil cargo is due to arrive later today.
Meanwhile, another auto diesel cargo is due between Thursday (25) and Friday (26) while another cargo of 92 octane petrol is scheduled to arrive between Saturday (27) and Monday (29).
Moreover, he said, the distribution of kerosene and jet fuel began yesterday.
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