The motor tanker âTorm Astridâ, which transported the rejected consignment of fuel for the Indian Oil Company (IOC) still remains anchored in Trincomaleeâs outer harbor ostensibly awaiting clearance to sail to the next port of call.
There were âcrew changesâ and replenishment of food and water, but the vessel, which arrived in the Trincomalee harbor from Singapore with a consignment of petrol, is still awaiting the green light to head for its next destination, senior port officials said.
With a load of substandard fuel, there is no indication so far where the motor tanker will set sail to, though it is clear that its next destination still remains hazy, many days after its load was turned down due to the presence of sediment, a Trincomalee-based ports senior official said.Another vessel, MT âUnique Developerâ, which arrived to filter the 40,000 metric tonnes of fuel also remains in anchor in the Trincomalee outer harbor after the ship-to-ship âfiltration plansâ collapsed when the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) declined the offer.
âBoth vessels continue to pay port charges for anchorage, with no immediate word on their next destinationâ, the official noted. âWe donât know whether there are charter issuesâ.
Meanwhile, the scarcity of petrol has eased to a great extent, with a senior CPC official saying that complete normalcy in supplies will be restored by Monday.
âThere may exist some pockets where fuel is still not available, but with around-the-clock distribution, the situation should return to normal within the next 24 hoursâ, assured Chrisantha Wickremasinghe, DGM (Marketing).
âWe will be working on Sunday as well to ensure the smooth continuity of suppliesâ, he said.
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