Sri Lanka first approached Saudi Arabia for funding in April this year.
"The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation is a challenging institution. We have to look at ways in which we can reduce expenses and increase income," Asantha de Mel, new chairman of Ceypetco said.
De Mel, an ex-cricketer, is believed to have close links with President Mahinda Rajapakse, replaced Jaliya Medegama who resigned last weekend citing personal reasons.
"We will have to look at expanding capacity at our refinery because it is cheaper to buy fuel and refine it here, than import refined products and also look at the marketing of our products," de Mel said.
A net oil importer, Sri Lanka consumes around 3.6 million metric tones each year, of which around 2.0 millio