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Bangladesh seeks US waiver to import Russian diesel as energy crisis deepens

Officials said that Bangladesh approached the U.S. on Monday to request a temporary waiver of sanctions in order to import Russian diesel. Middle East turmoil is disrupting global energy markets and straining fuel supplies.

Officials from the energy ministry said that Dhaka had requested a similar waiver to India and proposed imports of up 600,000 metric tonnes of Russian diesel.

Monir Chowdhury is a joint-secretary at the Department of Energy and Mineral Resources.

State-run agencies have increasingly relied on the volatile market to fill in the energy gap. The 175 million strong nation is dependent on imports to meet?95% its needs. Fuel rationing has been implemented by the government, but restrictions were lifted for the Eid al-Fitr holiday.

Chowdhury stated that "we are looking to buy anywhere including the U.S.A., Russia?Uzbekistan?Kazakhstan?Angola and Australia".

Bangladesh also increases imports of existing partners. In April, the Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation will import 40,000 metric tonnes of diesel from India's Numaligarh Refinery Limited, which is nearly twice as much as it received in March.

The 'country is also looking for more than $2.5billion in external financing, to help support fuel and liquefied?gas imports. It is battling rising energy prices and mounting pressure on its foreign exchange reserves due to a volatile market. (Reporting and editing by Arun Koyyur; Ruma Paul)

(source: Reuters)