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Petroleum Resources Development Minister Arjuna Ranatunga
ceremoniously dispensed Euro 4 (The replacement for Octane 95 and Super Diesel) from the Euro Spec fuel dispenser at the C. F De Mel and Sons Filling Station Colombo 02 yesterday. Petroleum Resources Development Deputy Minister Anoma Gamage is also present
Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) yesterday launched European Emission Standard Euro 4fuel. The introduction of Euro 4 fuel to the local energy sector will propel the Government’s vision to transform its core energy products to meet the European Emission Standards.
The highly efficient Euro 4 fuel will substitute the existing 95-octane petrol and Super Diesel 4 star, thus offering consumers a better product, which is both low-emission and high in fuel efficiency.
Speaking to the media, Petroleum Resource Development Minister Arjuna Ranatunga expressed: “As a Government-owned corporation, it is imperative that CPC supports the Government of Sri Lanka in transforming the energy sector by adapting to greener initiatives. By introducing carbon-conscious products such as Euro 4, not only are we able to contribute towards the global initiative of reducing CO emission, but also enable local consumers and industrial sector to reap the benefits of greener products, which would improve the overall quality of life.”
The Euro 4 fuel will provide greater benefits to modern vehicles by further reducing CO emissions, and extends the engine efficiency of motor vehicles running on 92-octane petrol and Diesel-type fuel.
“We as a nation need to move forward with world trends, and adapting to international standards to protect the environment is vital. As a Government entity, we are positioning ourselves in becoming the forerunners of transforming the country’s energy sector to greener initiatives. We are grateful to our stakeholders, who constantly keep us updated on the requirements of the Corporation to improve the energy supply of the country in an economical and efficient manner. With the introduction of Euro 4 to the local market, we are aiming to mitigate the air pollution in congested cities, and help create a sustainable greener environment for the future generation in the long term,” CPC Chairman Dhammika Ranatunga noted. -Pix by Ruwan Walpola