Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Australia’s United Petroleum finalises entry into Sri Lanka

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Australia’s United Petroleum has completed formalitie­s in acquiring the licence to enter into Sri Lanka’s retail petroleum products market.

Power and Energy Ministry Secretary Dr. Sulakshana Jayawarden­a and United Petroleum Australia owner Eddie Hirsch have signed the relevant contract, at an event organised by the Power and Energy Ministry, the company announced in a statement.

United Petroleum was the last of three foreign players granted approval to complete the formalitie­s of the government.

The government decided to award licences to China’s Sinopec, United Petroleum and U.s-based RM Parks in collaborat­ion with Shell PLC, to enter into the retail market, ending the duopoly market enjoyed by Ceylon Petroleum Corporatio­n (CPC) and India’s IOC.

Both Sinopec and RM Parks completed the formalitie­s within the following two months, while Sinopec has already commenced operations.

Under the arrangemen­t, United Petroleum will be assigned with 150 dealeroper­ated fuel stations under CPC, along with the right for building 50 new fuel stations under its ownership.

However, the company didn’t disclose an exact timeline on commencing operations.

United Petroleum has a robust portfolio of over 500 fuel stations in Australia and operations extending to Singapore. The billiondol­lar company, with focus on quality, safety and environmen­t, aims to uphold to benchmark good practices to the Sri Lankan retail petroleum market and enhance the quality of products and service to its customers.

In order to commence operations in Sri Lanka, the Australian firm has incorporat­ed a unit in Sri Lanka, under the name of United Petroleum Lanka (Pvt.) Ltd. Dr. Prabath Samarasing­he, who is a former CEYPETCO board member, with a reputed career in the petroleum industry, has been appointed to head its Sri Lankan operations, in the capacity of Director and CEO of the company.

The liberalisa­tion of the retail fuel market is expected to assure a steady supply of fuel.

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