Mon 26 Jan 2009 08:02

Lanka Bunkering files $1m legal claim


Supplier alleges that it was prevented from delivering marine fuel in 2004.



Sri Lankan firm Lanka Bunkering Services (Pvt) Ltd. (LBS) has filed a damages claim in the District Court of Colombo of almost US$1 million against John Keells Holdings(JKH) and Lanka Marine Services (LMS), alleging that it was prevented from delivering marine fuel to ships in the port of Colombo in 2004.

According to documents filed in court, LBS is said to be requesting US$935,873.53 with interest at 21 percent from 8th August 2004 on the sum to date.

The damages claim follows news last month that LBS had sent a letter of demand to JKH and LMS in November 2008 demanding payment of the aforementioned amount in full.

The letter reportedly claimed that both JKH and LMS prevented LBS from delivering 58,229.133 metric tonnes of marine fuel carried on board a motor tanker named 'Serifos' lying within the port of Colombo.

LBS said the Serifos had been chartered to transport the aforementioned quantity of marine fuel to Sri Lanka, which had been purchased at a cost of approximately US$9 million. The company said it intended to transfer the bunker fuel to Colombo and then use smaller tankers owned by Sri Lanka Shipping Co. Ltd to provide bunkering services to ships calling at the port.

However, LBS alleges that the Serifos was denied a berth upon arrival at the port of Colombo on or around 8th July 2004 and subsequently prevented from carrying out bunker deliveries or transferring the fuel to other vessels.

LBS reportedly claims JKH and/or LMS had contrived to prevent them from delivering bunker fuel to ships in Colombo by compelling the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) to invoke the terms of a Common User Facility (CUF) Agreement entered into between the government, the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC), the SLPA and LMS.

It is claimed that companies engaged in bunkering activities in Colombo were compelled to use the CUF, an agreement which the Supreme Court ruled as being illegal in its judgement in July 2008.

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