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This is a list of notable oil and gas companies of Bangladesh This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Jamuna Oil Company: Oil & gas Exploration & production Chittagong: 1964 Secondary oil products, part of Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation: S A Jamuna Television: Consumer services Broadcasting & entertainment Dhaka: 2014 24-hour news channel P A Janakantha: Consumer services Publishing Dhaka: 1993 Newspaper P A Janata Bank: Financials Banks ...
Pages in category "Oil and gas companies of Bangladesh" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation deposited 50 billion taka to the national treasury. [9] Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation decided to use private oil tanks to store oil as its own tanks were near full capacity in 2020. [10] This was the result of a 60 percent decline in sales following the lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh. [10]
The company has a workforce of 2,500 by 2022. SA Group of Industries has been operating 17 factories since 1988 with 8 master products under two brands Goalini and Muskan. These include Dhaka and Chittagong edible oil refineries, condensed milk, dairy products, tea leaves, flour, semolina, salt, water, paper and paper products. [2] [1]
Victory Day celebration by PetroBangla. Petrobangla was founded in 1985(Notification of Ordinance-21 in 11-April,1985) by merging two government organizations Bangladesh Oil & Gas Corporation (BOGC) and Bangladesh Mineral Exploration and Development Corporation (BMEDC) into Bangladesh Oil, Gas and Mineral Corporation(BOGMC). [3]
After the Independence of Bangladesh in 1972, Esso left the company and their shares were taken over by the government of Bangladesh. [3] The shares of Esso given to Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation, under the Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources, which now owns 50 per cent of Standard Asiatic Oil Company Limited. [3] [4]
The Indo-Burma Petroleum Company drilled the first oil wells in Eastern Bengal between 1908 and 1914 in Chittagong District. [10] The Burmah Oil Company discovered the first gas field in East Bengal in 1955. [10] Industrial use of natural gas began in 1959. [10] The Shell Oil Company and Pakistan Petroleum discovered seven major gas fields in ...