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QR-based fuel pass to be discontinued

QR-based fuel pass to be discontinued

by Staff Writer 01-09-2023 | 12:00 PM

COLOMBO (News 1st); The QR-based system to pump fuel will be discontinued with effect from Friday (1).

This was announced by the Minister of Power and Energy during a media briefing in Colombo.

In August 2022, Sri Lanka introduced the National Fuel Pass QR-based fuel rationing system after long queues formed at filling stations, in the crisis-hit country.

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