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45,000 Gas Cylinders to the Market - Litro

45,000 Gas Cylinders to the Market - Litro

by Teena Marian 20-05-2022 | 9:56 AM

COLOMBO (News 1st); Litro gas said that 45,000 domestic gas cylinders will be released to the market on Friday (20).

The Chairman of Litro Eng. Vijitha Herath said that if the weather condition of the sea is normal, the buoy will be able to transport the ship's gas to Kerawalapitiya.

At present there is a shortage of around 3.5 Million gas cylinders in the country, he said.

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