Sri Lanka Reintroduces Fuel Rationing via QR Amid Supply Disruptions
The Ministry of Energy has announced the immediate reintroduction of the National Fuel Pass (QR code) system, effective from 6:00 AM on March 15, 2026. The decision follows a surge in domestic demand and ongoing disruptions to Middle Eastern supply routes caused by regional conflict.
Government officials stated the move is necessary to manage existing oil reserves and curb illegal stockpiling. Under the new regulations, no fuel will be dispensed at filling stations without a valid QR code.
Updated Weekly Fuel Allowances:
Motor Lorry: 200 Liters
Buses: 60 Liters (Private passenger buses will continue to be supplied via the SLTB)
Vans: 40 Liters
Special Purpose Vehicles: 40 Liters
Land Vehicles: 25 Liters
Motor Cars & Three-Wheelers: 15 Liters
Motorcycles & Quadricycles: 5 Liters
Users with existing registrations and unchanged details can download their codes via the official fuel pass portal (https://fuelpass.gov.lk). New registrations or those with updated vehicle ownership and phone numbers must register through the website starting Sunday morning. A separate mechanism will be implemented to ensure fuel supply for essential services and industrial production.