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Govt to buy LNG, fertiliser at Tk 678cr

The advisory council committee on government purchase at a meeting on Tuesday approved separate proposals to procure one cargo of liquefied natural gas and 30,000 tonnes of fertiliser...

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Excessive dependence on LNG import is no solution

AN ACUTE gas crisis has severely affected industries and households in Dhaka and elsewhere. The supply of gas plummeted on May 29 after imported liquefied natural gas unloading had been suspended because of inclement weather. The power sector on May 27 received 941.3mmcfd of gas against the demand for 2420.9mmcfd while the fertiliser sector received...

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Flood warning issued as low intensifies

The unloading of imported liquefied natural gas at a floating regasification unit in the Bay of Bengal was suspended on Wednesday as the sea remained rough with an intensifying low, prompting flash flood warnings for parts of Bangladesh...

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Businesses offer Tk 550cr for LNG import: Hatem

Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association president Mohammad Hatem said that the industrialist have proposed the government to provide Tk 550 crore to import liquefied natural gas to address the ongoing gas issues in the country’s garment and textile sector...

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Govt should overhaul power, energy sector policies

THE misuse of three special energy funds — set up with money set aside from gas and electricity sales every month to reduce power and energy sector expenses by investing in least cost power production, natural gas exploration and production and energy efficiency — tells how the Awami League government, toppled in a mass uprising in August 2024, breached laws...

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Purchase of LNG, fertiliser approved

The advisory committee on government purchase at a meeting on Thursday approved five proposals, four to buy 1.3 crore tonnes of fertiliser and another to buy 1 cargo of liquefied natural gas.

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LNG projects to cost $50b: report

A report by Market Forces, Waterkeepers Bangladesh, and Dhoritri Rokkhay Amra on Saturday revealed that the development of new liquefied natural gas power projects and import terminals...

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Threats to energy security

THE daily demand for natural gas at present in our country is around 3,880 million cubic feet. The daily supply, however, is approximately 3,056mmcf, leading to a daily deficit of roughly 824mmcf...