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Sri Lanka says no immediate LNG imports from India as infrastructure lags

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Published on: Sep 23, 2025 11:54 AM IST

SRI-LANKA-INDIA-LNG:Sri Lanka says no immediate LNG imports from India as infrastructure lags

By Sethuraman N R

Sri Lanka says no immediate LNG imports from India as infrastructure lags

NEW DELHI -Sri Lanka has no immediate plans to import liquefied natural gas from India, as the required infrastructure including storage facilities is yet to be built, the country’s energy minister said on Tuesday.

India announced last year it would supply LNG to Sri Lanka’s power plants and work on cross-border energy connectivity, including a petroleum pipeline and power grid link.

However, no progress has been made on the supply of LNG.

"We have to first build the storage facility. Construction has not commenced yet,” said Sri Lanka's energy minister Kumara Jayakody, speaking to Reuters on the sidelines of Confederation of Indian Industry's energy summit in New Delhi.

Sri Lanka is yet to finalise the LNG contract procurement with India, he said.

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