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Bangladesh's RPGCL cancels shortlist for Matarbari LNG terminal strategy

A system of Bangladesh's stateowned Petrobangla has decided to cancel a shortlisting procedure for development of a landbased liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal at Matarbari in the southeastern area of Cox's Bazar, it stated on Wednesday.

In a declaration, Rupantarita Prakritik Gas Business Ltd. ( RPGCL) stated terminal advancement had actually been begun under a. law to speed provision of energy.

We will follow an open tender process in line with public. procurement guidelines to make sure openness, a Petrobangla. official informed Reuters in response to a query on the. cancellation.

The law, known as the Quick Improvement of Electricity and. Energy Supply Act, was meant to ensure continuous power. supply for Bangladesh but critics state it is not a transparent. procedure.

Earlier, Bangladesh had actually also terminated a pact with domestic. conglomerate Top Group for a drifting LNG terminal, signed. under the exact same legislation.

Summit Group had actually also remained in the running for the Matarbari. LNG terminal in a consortium with JERA and Sumitomo Corporation.

The Matarbari job would have been Bangladesh's very first. land-based terminal, with yearly capacity of about 7 million. loads, and arrangement to expand it to about 10.5 million loads.

Bangladesh now has 2 drifting import terminals with a. combined yearly capability of 7.6 million heaps that supply gas to. the nationwide grid.

(source: Reuters)