Ceylon Petroleum Corporation, the Sri Lankan state-owned petroleum refiner, has started construction of a tank farm that should double the company’s storage capacity local media has reported.

The country’s Petroleum Minister, Arjuna Ranatunga, is reported as saying that ten tanks with a total capacity of 11,200 metric tons were being built at a cost of $2.7m.

The tanks are being constructed on the outskirts of the country’s capital and are the first new capacity added for around four decades.

For more information visit www.ceypetco.gov.lk

8th Jan 2018

8th January 2018