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The Sapugaskanda Refinery (also referred to as Sapugaskanda Oil Refinery) is the single largest oil refinery of Sri Lanka.The refinery was built in August 1969 by the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation under the guidance of Iran, [1] initially designed to process 38,000 barrels (6,000 m 3) per stream day of Dubai crude oil, and Arabian light crude oil.
Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) Limited; The Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Ltd; B.C.C. Lanka Ltd; B.O.C. Bank; CTB BUS; Lynx BUS; Building Materials Corporation Ltd
Indian Oil Corporation, will invest Rs. 10 billion (US$62 million for the first phase, US$38 million would be invested in the second phase) in Sri Lanka and will operate 100 fuel stations which it has purchased from the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation [5] In 2003, Sri Lankan Government give to 15 Trincomalee oil tanks, on a 35 years lease for an ...
LMD 100, dubbed as "Sri Lanka's Fortune 500", annually lists the leading 100 quoted companies in Sri Lanka. Only the top 20 companies are listed below. Only the top 20 companies are listed below. All revenue figures reported before the financial year ending 2024.
Pages in category "Oil and gas companies of Sri Lanka" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Pages in category "Oil refineries in Sri Lanka" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H.
The R. Premadasa Stadium was also one of the three grounds in Sri Lanka that hosted matches for the 1996 Cricket World Cup. The other two were the Asgiriya Stadium and the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground. [6] The R. Premadasa Stadium was the venue for the match in 1997 where Sri Lanka scored a record 952 runs for 6 wickets against India. [7]
Diyagama, Sri Lanka [55] 20 km walk (road) 1:39:12 Gallage Geetha Nandana: 11 February 2006 Colombo, Sri Lanka 4 × 100 m relay: 43.89 Sri Lanka Susanthika Jayasinghe Anoma Sooriyaarachchi Nimmi de Zoysa Damayanthi Dharsha: 11 August 2001 World Championships: Edmonton, Canada [56] 4 × 400 m relay: 3:35.06 Sri Lanka Nadeesha Ramanayake Dilshi ...