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Bangladeshi coal reserves are underexplored because of concerns related to method, technology, and social consequences. [6] Coal and limestone mined in Meghalaya was transported to Bangladesh, and helped the establishment of cement factories there. [3] Coal accounts for two percent of the energy generation in Bangladesh.
Barapukuria Coal Mine is run by the Barapukuria Coal Mining Company Limited. [1] Barapukuria Coal Mining Company Limited is a subsidiary of the state owned Petrobangla. [2] The mine is located at Parbatipur upazila in Dinajpur. This is the lone active coal mine in Bangladesh. [3]
Maddhapara Granite Mining Company Limited signed an agreement with Germania-Trest Consortium to develop the site further on 14 February 2014. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] The contractor performance was unsatisfactory and the companies had to go to an international tribunal to settle their disputes. [ 5 ]
In 1985, the Geological Survey of Bangladesh discovered Barapukuria coal mine in Dinajpur District. [3] Wardell Armstrong carried out a feasibility study on the mine. [3] The site was developed through a turnkey project by China National Machinery Import and Export Corporation for Barapukuria Coal Mining Company Limited. [3]
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Barapukuria Coal Mining Company Limited; Maddhapara Granite Mining Company Limited; Geological Survey of Bangladesh; Mineral Resources Development Bureau; Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission; Bangladesh Petroleum Institute; Bangladesh Hydrocarbon Unit; Department of Explosives; Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation; Eastern Refinery Limited
The indigenous people of Phulbari, Bangladesh, fought against the use of open-pit mining from August 26, 2006, to February 6, 2014. Open pit mining would displace thousands of people, as well as destroy farmland, and divert water sources for use in the mining process.