Sri Lanka’s energy minister has issued a stark warning over the country’s fuel stocks as it faces its worst economic crisis in more than 70 years. On Sunday, Kanchana Wijesekera said the nation only had enough petrol left for less than a day under regular demand. He also said its next petrol shipment was not due for more than two weeks. Last week, Sri Lanka suspended sales of petrol and diesel for non-essential vehicles as it struggles to pay for imports like fuel, food and medicines. Mr Wijesekera told reporters that the country had 12,774 tonnes of diesel and 4,061 tonnes of petrol left in its reserves. “The next petrol shipment is expected between the 22nd and 23rd [of July],” he added. ‘Living in my car for two days to buy fuel’ What’s behind Sri Lanka’s petrol shortage? A shipment of diesel is expected to arrive at the weekend, […]