Prime Minister’s Energy Advisor Dr Tawfiq-e-Elahi-Chowdhury said the country will not have to experience any gas shortage from the first half of the next year.
“Every day, the country will receive some 500 million cubic feet (mmcf) of imported gas in the first half 2018 and then another 500 mmcf gas will be added to the supply network from the middle of the year,” he told a luncheon meeting of Dhaka Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) in Dhaka on Wednesday, reports UNB.
The top functionary of the country’s energy sector also informed that the country will see a total of 37 per cent rise in the gas supply once imported gas is injected into the network. “So, the crisis will be resolved and there’ll be no gas shortage from the next year.”
He, however, asked the business community to get ready to pay a higher price for gas as the price of imported gas will be higher than the current level.
About the concern of the business leaders about stability in gas price, Tawfiq-e-Elahi said the price of gas will remain stable for a medium period as the world market of imported LNG (liquefied natural gas) is expected to remain stable for the next few years. “So, the price of gas will remain within your affordability,” he told the businessmen.
Former MCCI President Laila Rahman Kabir, Tapan Chowdhury, Syed Nasim Manzur, chairman of Association of Bankers Bangladesh (ABB) Anis A Khan, former President of Bangladesh Employers Federation Kamran T Rahman and former President of Dhaka Chamber of Commerce Asif Ibrahim were, among others, present at the function.