Biggest Most Positive Headline yet!! Video with PM Hasina herself in it!!22 Mar 2024 07:49
From a very good friend here is some of the transcript ..... Jeeeezzz this is hard when your hungover hahhahahaha
https://youtu.be/VJWB7iU9NLw?si=YjYyI16BUgawQvhG
Bangladesh has discovered a wealth of minerals that, while not gold, are even more precious. The country's geological features have endowed it with various types of natural resources, forming the backbone of Bangladesh's economy. If these mineral resources are harnessed effectively, Bangladesh could emerge as one of Asia's economic powerhouses.
Bangladesh has discovered a wealth of minerals that, while not gold, are even more precious. The country's geological features have endowed it with various types of natural resources, forming the backbone of Bangladesh's economy. If these mineral resources are harnessed effectively, Bangladesh could emerge as one of Asia's economic powerhouses.
"*Coal Reserves:*
Coal abounds in Bangladesh, with pit, lignite, and bituminous coal surpassing that of many other countries. Approximately 2 percent of Bangladesh's total energy production is derived from coal. Currently, five coal fields have been identified, with a combined reserve of 3,000 million tons. Additionally, Sylhet yields 1,800 barrels of unrefined oil daily, which is then transported to Chittagong for purification."
https://youtu.be/VJWB7iU9NLw?si=YjYyI16BUgawQvhG
Bangladesh has discovered a wealth of minerals that, while not gold, are even more precious. The country's geological features have endowed it with various types of natural resources, forming the backbone of Bangladesh's economy. If these mineral resources are harnessed effectively, Bangladesh could emerge as one of Asia's economic powerhouses.
*Natural Gas:*
Bangladesh boasts 28 discovered natural gas fields. Notably, the methane content in this gas is a staggering 94 percent, making it usable without purification. We can proudly claim to have exceptionally high-quality gas.
*Coal Reserves:*
Coal abounds in Bangladesh, with pit, lignite, and bituminous coal surpassing that of many other countries. Approximately 2 percent of Bangladesh's total energy production is derived from coal. Currently, five coal fields have been identified, with a combined reserve of 3,000 million tons. Additionally, Sylhet yields 1,800 barrels of unrefined oil daily, which is then transported to Chittagong for purification.
*Peat Coal Deposits:*
Significant reserves of peat coal lie within the wetlands of northern, southeastern, western, and central Bangladesh. These fields are easily accessible, as they are at the surface level. Remarkably, the quality of peat in our country rivals that of coal.
*Sulphur Abundance:*
Sulphur, essential for manufacturing explosives, firecrackers, pesticides, and sulphuric acid, is abundant in Bangladesh.
A total of 12 minerals have been discovered here, including silicon sand, iron, copper, hard rock, and limestone etc. Bangladesh's mineral wealth holds immense promise for its future develop