ENERGY ADVISER11 Oct 2025 17:13
Fouzel is correct energy is key to a nation’s development but lpg cylinders aren’t the answer…..he knows what the answer is and he will put it into policy by the end of the year but Yunus is so impotent with his 3 zeros he’s tied the ministers hands……..it is coming,they can decide to not talk about it to get the renewable loans but that won’t set the economy alight like billions of dollars of mining cash……..I would provide these interim tree lickers safe exit tomorrow to save the country and I’m sure the Chinese feel the same……
Highlighting the government’s efforts to boost energy exploration, the adviser said, “Bangladesh Petroleum Exploration and Production Company (BAPEX) is getting new drilling rigs, though the overall progress so far remains unsatisfactory.”
Bangladesh has been forced to import expensive LNG due to local gas shortages, he said, adding, “We are working to expand LNG conversion capacity through new FSRUs. These are long-term processes. We must now explore how LPG can be better utilized in power generation and other sectors.”
BNP Standing Committee Member Abdul Moyeen Khan, who was present at the event, said blaming politicians or businesspeople will not help as the country’s natural gas reserves are depleting. “We must plan now to address this shortfall.”
“Expanding energy supply and ensuring its accessibility at people’s doorsteps should be the main goal,” Moyeen Khan added. “Energy is the key to a nation’s development. As people progress, energy demand increases — the modern world cannot function without energy.”
Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission (BERC) Chairman Jalal Ahmed said per capita energy consumption must rise if Bangladesh wants to achieve developed-nation status, adding that LPG can play a significant role in that process.
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