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LIOC granted permission to open 50 new filling stations

The Ministry of Energy has granted permission to the Lanka Indian Oil Company to open 50 new filling stations.    

Hazari Mohamed by Hazari Mohamed
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The Ministry of Energy has granted permission to the Lanka Indian Oil Company to open 50 new filling stations.

Managing Director of the company Manoj Gupta confirmed the development to the Colombo Stock Exchange today.

LIOC is a listed company and has over 200 filling stations across the country.

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