💨 Abstract
The proposed multi-product petroleum pipeline between India and Sri Lanka will move forward only if it is economically viable, not influenced by political considerations, as stated by the head of Sri Lanka's national oil company. Currently, the project is being evaluated for feasibility. The pipeline is part of the energy connectivity between the two countries, and discussions on power grid interconnection are ongoing.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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