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Last Updated : 2024-04-18 14:58:00
Ceylon Petroleum Storage Terminals Limited (CPSTL) had commenced a probe into an incident where a bowser containing 13,200 litres of Furnace Oil worth Rs.1.05 million had gone missing two months ago, a CPSTL official said.
This stock of oil, which was claimed to be contaminated and lacking the required standard, had been taken for laboratory tests.
According to the laboratory tests conducted by CPSTL it came to light that the stock of oil was not up to the required standard. However, it was reported that there was no information as to what happened to this stock of furnace oil.
The CPSTL confirmed that an investigation is underway to locate the missing stock of furnace oil. (Shiran Ranasinghe)
Unchikun Saturday, 01 September 2018 11:56 AM
I will give a small clue, try the Ozone layer. May be resting over there.
Nihal Saturday, 01 September 2018 12:01 PM
THIS IS MASTER PLAN TOGETHER WITH CPSTL CERTAIN PEOPLE'S AND LABORATORY PEOPLE'S TOGETHER DONE AND OIL VANISHED EVERYWHERE MAFIA INVESTED TOP TO BOTTOM
ravin Saturday, 01 September 2018 01:47 PM
Who is the minister in-charge of CPSTL? Who is the chairmen of CPSTL? Dose this minister have time to look into his own ministry short comings other than blame games? when he is going to stop looking into short comings of all other ministries? Why not clean your own back side before looking into smells of other back sides.
Fauas Saturday, 01 September 2018 02:05 PM
What's this joke. Just like hora police
Pradep Saturday, 01 September 2018 09:30 PM
Nobody send the whole bowser with 13,200 letres of furnace oil for lab test. What they have done sent the oil out of the gate with proper documentation and the whole bowser vanished into thin air. It is 2 months and evrybody is happy except the media.Who is the Minister??.
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