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The city received gas connection in 2012. [9] Pashchimanchal Gas Company Limited, under managing director Abdul Mannan Patwary, asked for 2.58 billion taka from the government to establish a gas pipeline from Rajshahi to Saidpur. [10] It would be a 150 kilometer pipeline at a cost of 13.59 billion taka and is expected to be completed in ...
The commission was created in 2003 and is responsible for the setting of gas, petroleum oil and electricity prices in Bangladesh. As the regulator, it also arbitrates disputes in the energy industry. [2] Its approval is needed for any changes in the price of electricity, gas and petroleum oil. [3] The Energy Security Fund is under this agency. [4]
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The Bakhrabad Gas Distribution company's calls for raising the price of gas in 2016 was denied by Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission. [6] According to a news report of the Dhaka Tribune, CNG stations in Comilla District were illegally selling 1.2 billion taka of gas with the help of corrupt staffs in the company. [7]
Bhola North-1 gas field is located at Bheduria in Bhola district, Barisal Division. [3] It is located 32 km away from Shahbazpur gas field . [ 1 ] It is estimated to have 600 billion cubic feet (bcf) of gas reserved in this field.
On 12 September 1975, the BGFCL was established to take over the operations of the gas fields. [5] It currently produces 725 million standard cubic feet of gas daily in Bangladesh. [6] The wells of BGFCL and Sylhet Gas Field Limited, the other state-owned gas field company, are outdated and narrow which has hampered production. [7]
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In March 2019, Sundarban Gas Distribution Company along with three other state owned distribution companies sought permission from Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission to increase the price of the gas they supplied. [10] There was a hearing on the proposed hike and Gano Forum threatened street protests unless the price hike was cancelled. [11]