Urgent Call to Action: Developing Trincomalee as a Strategic Industrial & Energy Hub
Posted on December 17th, 2025

Dr Sarath Obeysekera

Sri Lanka is approaching a critical economic and energy crossroads. Delays in strategic infrastructure development will inevitably deepen fiscal, employment, and foreign exchange pressures. Trincomalee offers a rare, time-sensitive opportunity to attract large-scale Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and position Sri Lanka as a regional industrial and offshore energy hub.

Strategic Proposal

The Government should immediately invite Expressions of Interest (EOIs) from global investors and operators to develop Trincomalee as a:

  1. Offshore Oil & Gas Rig Lay-Up, Repair, and Construction Hub
    • Lay-up and preservation of oil rigs
    • Fabrication and integration of offshore modules
    • Conversion and refurbishment of drilling platforms
    • Environmentally compliant dismantling and recycling
  2. Wind Energy & Offshore Renewable Manufacturing Base
    • Fabrication of offshore wind towers, jackets, monopiles
    • Assembly of nacelles and blades
    • Pre-assembly and marshaling yards for offshore wind farms
    • Export hub for South Asia, Middle East, and Africa

Why Trincomalee – Why Now

  • One of the world’s finest natural deep-water harbours
  • Minimal dredging requirements
  • Strategic location on major East–West shipping routes
  • Availability of land for heavy industrial zones
  • Ideal for PPP and BOOT models
  • Rising global demand for:
    • Offshore energy infrastructure
    • Rig lay-up due to oil price volatility
    • Renewable energy equipment

If Sri Lanka delays, competing ports in India, Vietnam, Oman, and Turkey will capture this investment permanently.

Immediate Government Actions Required

  1. Cabinet-approved policy declaration positioning Trincomalee as a Heavy Offshore Industrial Hub
  2. Fast-track EOIs / RFPs to:
    • Global oil & gas service companies
    • Offshore wind developers
    • Floating dock and heavy fabrication operators
  3. Establish a single-window approval authority for:
    • Environmental clearance
    • Port access
    • BOI incentives
  4. Ring-fence land and sea zones for:
    • Lay-up berths
    • Heavy fabrication yards
    • Floating docks
  5. Offer time-bound incentives:
    • Tax holidays
    • Duty-free import of capital equipment
    • Long-term lease guarantees

National Impact

  • Billions in FDI inflows
  • Thousands of high-skill engineering jobs
  • Technology transfer to Sri Lankan industry
  • Strengthening of foreign reserves
  • Long-term revenue without sovereign debt
  • Positioning Sri Lanka in the global energy transition supply chain

Conclusion

Government must act fast.

This is not a future vision—it is an urgent necessity. Trincomalee can become Sri Lanka’s industrial and energy gateway, but only if decisive action is taken now.

Regards

Dr Sarath Obeysekera

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