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‘s powerful president settles in for the long-haul
November 18, 2010 (AFP) – Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse kicks off a second term Friday, promising economic rebirth for the war-ravaged island with the help of nations who have snubbed Western calls for a war crimes probe. Rajapakse, who turned 65 Thursday, begins his fresh, six-year mandate from an unprecedented position of strength following […]
Drill Deal
Nov 16, 2010 (LBO) – Cairn Lanka, which bought Sri Lanka’s first offshore oil exploration block has hired a Japanese ship to start drilling wells from July 2011, the Japan Drilling Company had said. The firm will use the ship ‘Chikyu’, owned by Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (“JAMSTEC”) to drill three wells […]
US money printing lifts oil prices, for now: IEA
PARIS, November 12, 2010 (AFP) – Easy-money policy by the United States is pumping up the oil price to about 90 dollars, but medium-term growth of oil demand should slow and contain the price, the IEA said on Friday. “Physical market developments through October have stoked expectations of inexorably higher prices even though the framework […]
Gas Action
Nov 12, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lankan liquid petroleum gas supplier Laugfs Gas, whose share issue to raise 2. 5 billion rupees was oversubscribed, plans to acquire a vessel and build an unloading terminal in a new port, an official said. Laugfs managing director Thilak de Silva said the firm wants to be able to […]
Sri Lanka tightens grip on foreign aid workers: officials
November 10, 2010 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s government said Wednesday it had ordered foreign and local aid workers to register with the defence ministry in a move to put them under greater state control. The government information department said there were 250 international and some 1,000 domestic aid agencies working in Sri Lanka, which would […]
Oil Plan
NEW DELHI, Nov 5 (Asia Pulse) – State-owned Indian Oil Corp is eyeing a contract to revamp and expand the sole refinery in Sri Lanka. IOC’s interest in upgrading and doubling capacity of Ceylon Petroleum Corp’s (CPC) Sapugaskanda Refinery to 4 million tonnes a year came up at a meeting between Indian Oil Minister Murli […]
Sri Lankan president postpones British visit: official
November 5, 2010 (AFP) – Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse has postponed a planned visit to Britain, due to a busy schedule rather than fears of a arrest over alleged war crimes, a foreign ministry official said Friday. Rajapakse had planned to address the Oxford Union during his tour later this month. But the Times […]
Gas Demand
Nov 04, 2010 (LBO) – A share issue by Sri Lankan liquid petroleum gas supplier Laugfs Gas to raise 2. 5 billion rupees was oversubscribed on the opening day Thursday itself, its promoters said in a stock exchange filing. Merchant Bank of Sri Lanka, Managers and Registrars to the IPO, said the issue would be […]
Final Stretch
Nov 03, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s government is scheduled to wrap up the purchase of liquefied petroleum gas distribution operations of Royal Dutch Shell for 63 million US dollars today, officials said. Another 24 million US dollars had been invested in building other infrastructure. Hiran Seneviratne, a spokesman for Shell said an agreement with […]
Gas Move
Nov 03, 2010 (LBO) – The state-run Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation (SLIC) will help operate a liquid petroleum gas business the government acquired after buying out a majority stake held by Shell, a statement said. The LPG business has been rebranded the ‘Lithro’ gas company, the government statement said. Gamini Senarath, chairman of Sri Lanka […]
Australian rights agency says asylum centre must close
SYDNEY, October 29, 2010 (AFP) – Australia’s human rights agency Friday urged the government to stop locking up asylum seekers on remote Christmas Island, its main detention centre, saying it was overcrowded and inadequate. Thousands of boatpeople have been brought to the small Indian Ocean island this year, forcing some to sleep in tents and […]
‘s re-election
October 29, 2010 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court rejected Friday a challenge to the re-election of President Mahinda Rajapakse filed by his defeated — now jailed — opponent, former army chief Sarath Fonseka. The five-judge bench dismissed the petition after accepting a defence argument that there was insufficient grounds to proceed with the case, […]
