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IOC offers support to Sri Lanka refinery

April 27, 2012 08:19 am | Updated 08:19 am IST - COLOMBO

A IOC terminal is seen in this file photo. Indian Oil Corp is ready to help Sri Lanka cut its heavy dependence on Iranian crude imports, as tighter Western sanctions hit supplies from Tehran, IOC subsidiary Lanka IOC has said.

The Lanka Indian Oil Corporation has stepped in to offer support to Sri Lanka at a critical juncture: its only refinery, Sapugaskanda, can only process Iranian crude efficiently. With U.S. sanctions looming, the refinery needs to be urgently revamped to function with better efficiency.

The Lanka IOC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Indian Oil Corporation, which has a one-third market share in the retail trade in Sri Lanka, has offered to help in the US $ 2 billion upgrade of the refinery. Earlier attempts at modernisation of technological facilities with the help of other countries have not worked: the investments were huge, and only part of it was available as loan from those interested in refurbishing the refinery.

“We have offered them our expertise,” said Lanka IOC Managing Director, Suresh Kumar, when asked if IOC was interested in helping out Sri Lanka. A technical team from IOC had visited the facility and, this had made political parties such as the JVP, protest the idea that Indian help would be sought for the project.

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Sri Lanka consumes about 5 million tonnes of petroleum products annually. Only about 2 million tonnes is refined in Sapugaskanda. The remaining is imported as petrol, and diesel, leading to a massive drain in foreign exchange.

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