irans offer to expand sri lankas oil refinery rejected in Botswana
srilanka-news-online.blogspotIran’s offer to expand Sapugaskanda Refinery rejected report
The Sri Lankan government has rejected Iran’s offer to assist in expanding the island’s Sapugaskanda oil refinery capacity from 50,000 to 100,000 barrels per day over a dispute on
Jan 13, 2025Sri Lanka may be a minnow in the oil world, but a near total reliance on Iranian crude imports means it has more reason than most to find a way to avoid being caught in the
OilPriceIran’s Offer to Expand Sri Lanka’s Oil Refinery Rejected
The Sri Lankan government has rejected Iran’s offer to assist in expanding the island’s Sapugaskanda oil refinery capacity from 50,000 to 100,000 barrels per day over a
The Sri Lankan government has rejected Iran’s offer to assist in expanding the island’s Sapugaskanda oil refinery capacity from 50,000 to 100,000 barrels per day over a dispute on the project’s financing, foreign
Business StandardSri Lanka: Iran to build new refinery Business Standard
According to the Colombo Page, Iran's offer comes as Chinese, Middle Eastern and Russian companies are in discussions to build a 100,000 bpd refinery for CPC. Sri Lanka
Iran has agreed to build a new oil refinery for Sri Lanka in addition to upgrading its ageing 50,000 barrel per day (bpd) state-owned refinery, Sri Lankan cabinet spokesman
Daily FTGovt. to upgrade refinery to use non-Iran oil Daily FT
Sri Lanka will refurbish its only refinery, now designed to refine mainly Iranian light crude, to process many other grades to enable it to face a decline in Iranian crude imports
The Sri Lankan government has rejected Iranâ s offer to assist in expanding the islandâ s Sapugaskanda oil refinery capacity from 50,000 to 100,000 barrels per day over a
independent.lkSri Lanka stops import of Iranian oil ahead of sanctions
Mr Ranatunga declined to comment on where Sri Lanka is currently importing crude from. The country is still on track to expand capacity at its Sapugaskanda refinery to 110,000
Sri Lanka formalised its largest foreign direct investment from China. This deal, worth $3.7 billion, involves the construction of an oil refinery by Sinopec, a leading Chinese
Hambantota Refinery
The Hambantota Refinery (also called Greenfield Oil Refinery) is an oil refinery to be developed in Mirijjawila, Hambantota, in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka has secured its biggest-ever foreign investment after signing a deal with Chinese state-run oil giant Sinopec, officials said on Thursday.
Iran agrees to build new refinery for Sri Lanka -govt
Iran has agreed to build a new oil refinery for Sri Lanka in addition to upgrading its ageing 50,000 barrel per day (bpd) state-owned refinery, Sri Lankan cabinet spokesman
Sri Lanka has rejected an Indian offer to upgrade a refinery that is built to refine only Iranian oil, a minister said on Sunday. Petroleum Minister Susil Premjayantha said the
lankanewspapersIran agrees to build refinery for Lanka Sri Lanka News
Iran has agreed to build a new oil refinery for Sri Lanka in addition to upgrading its ageing 50,000 barrel per day (bpd) state-owned refinery, Sri Lankan Cabinet spokesman
As part of this restructuring, the refinery will be established as a standalone, government-owned entity, allowing for enhanced operational efficiency and greater investment
ZAWYASri Lanka to shut refinery on suspected Iran oil, shipment
By Shihar Aneez and Ranga Sirilal COLOMBO, Nov 8 (Reuters) Sri Lanka's sole 50,000-barrels-per-day oil refinery faces temporary closure from Nov. 10 owing to crude
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Daily FTSinopec to commence work on Hambantota
Sinopec, stands as the largest oil and petrochemical products supplier and the second-largest oil and gas producer in China, bringing its expertise to the table for this venture, signalling a strategic partnership
The Sri Lankan government last week rejected a proposal by a Chinese consortium to build a 100,000 bpd refinery near the southern port of Hambantota, which is slated to be a strategic