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Bangladesh seeks long-term LNG contracts, to build new LNG import terminals

Bangladesh seeks long-term LNG contracts, to build new LNG import terminals

An adviser for the South Asian nation’s energy ministry told the India Energy Week Conference on Tuesday that Bangladesh is interested in long-term LNG deals with nations like Brunei.

Muhammad Fouzul Kabir Khan said that the government is close to finalising a list of nations from which it will buy LNG on a spot basis. He also stated that two LNG import facilities are planned.

The first will be an on-land terminal with a 1,000 million cubic foot per day capacity. The second will be a floating storage and regassification facility with a 600 million cubic foot per day capacity.

Khan said Bangladesh was reviewing all the power deals made by the previous regime and that it will soon be launching a tender to auction off gas blocks. He also added there were good gas reserves onshore and offshore.

The interim government of Bangladesh has accused Adani Power, the energy supplier, of violating a multibillion dollar agreement by refusing to pay tax benefits received by a central power plant in this deal from New Delhi.

Dhaka still has money owing to Adani Power, despite increasing payments.

A Bangladeshi official revealed that Adani Power has been asked to resume full supplies from its 1,600 megawatt plant in India after more than three month of reduced sales and supplies being halved because of low winter demand, payment disputes, and other factors.

(source: Reuters)