試す 金 - 無料
Smart Management Of Gas Systems Operation
Energy & Power
|EP_22_20 (Energy & Power Vol 22 Issue 20 April 1, 2025)
Bangladesh is suffering from a chronic energy crisis - gas supply shortages. The present maximum supply of gas, including imported LNG, is 2800-2900 MMCFD against the coincident peak demand of 4200 MMCFD.
The deficit of 1200-1300 MMCFD is widening every day and has become a pain in the neck for energy sector management. Petrobangla cannot even meet 50% of the gas demand of the power sector, most of the fertilizer factories remain out of operation most of the year, and industries are suffering from a situation like a gas-drought. Many small and medium industries have closed operations because of the gas and electricity crisis, and other impacts. Production of own gas fields is alarmingly decreasing every day due to depletion of proven reserves. Lack of a perspective planning and poor vision of Petrobangla have led to exploration activities for increasing proven reserves from untapped resources onshore and offshore well below the required level. The LNG import initiative has also suffered from an ill-motivated poor mindset. Starting from 2010, only two Floating Storage Regasification Units (FSRUs) could be set up with a total capacity of 1100 MMCFD RLNG supply to the gas grid. At one stage several other FSRUs and a few land-based LNG terminals (LBTs) were planned. Few other initiatives were taken for the import of RLNG by pipeline from the neighboring country. But all these failed to deliver after wasting time, energy and efforts. It is highly uncertain when and where from the new supply of LNG would come as a new plan for LBT at Matarbari is going for public-private partnership. Hence it is highly unlikely that gas supply will increase significantly before 2030. But in the meantime, domestic gas production may even deplete below 1500 MMCFD or less. The present daily production of gas from our own fields is 1900-1950 MMCFD. Chevron, operated by Bibiyana gas field, alone produces 950 MMCFD. Most of the gas wells have a well-paced production plateau. The nature of water drive gas reservoirs is as such that it depletes very sharply. Just imagine what happens if that happens with Bibiyana. Bangladesh has experienced this at Bakhrabad and Shangu. What is the contingency
このストーリーは、Energy & Power の EP_22_20 (Energy & Power Vol 22 Issue 20 April 1, 2025) 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、10,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
Energy & Power からのその他のストーリー
Energy & Power
Centara Advances Climate Action Initiatives in Maldives
Centara Hotels & Resorts reported measurable environmental and community impacts at The Atollia in the Maldives, highlighting progress in renewable energy, waste reduction, and ecosystem protection.
1 min
EP_23_16 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 16 Feb 1, 2026)
Energy & Power
Afghanistan Seeks Azerbaijan's Support for COP31 Participation
Afghanistan is seeking Azerbaijan’s support to help secure its offi cial participation in the upcoming United Nations COP31 global climate change conference, scheduled to be held in Türkiye, as Kabul looks to strengthen its engagement on climate diplomacy and technical cooperation.
1 min
EP_23_16 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 16 Feb 1, 2026)
Energy & Power
Long-Term Energy Strategy Prepared to Ensure Fuel Security: Salehuddin
Finance Adviser Dr Salehuddin Ahmed recently said the government has a long-term prepared energy strategy recognizing fuel security as one of Bangladesh's challenges.
1 min
EP_23_16 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 16 Feb 1, 2026)
Energy & Power
Power Division Seeks Tk 24.48b in Urgent Subsidy
The Division Power has urgently sought Tk 24.48 billion in subsidies against tariff deficit as letter of credit (LC) complexities are disrupting coal and fuel imports, say sources.
1 min
EP_23_16 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 16 Feb 1, 2026)
Energy & Power
68% of Global Oil Production Concentrated in Countries Exposed to US Pressure
A new analysis by 350.org and Zero Carbon Analytics finds that 68% of global oil production is impacted by US aspirations to dominate the world's oil and gas markets.
1 min
EP_23_16 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 16 Feb 1, 2026)
Energy & Power
Norway Adds 117 MW of Solar in 2025
Norway installed 117 MW of solar in 2025, according to figures published by the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE).
1 min
EP_23_16 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 16 Feb 1, 2026)
Energy & Power
Efforts Underway to Meet Addl Power Demand During Coming Irrigation Season
The government has started taking measures to ensure uninterrupted power supply for the coming irrigation season as the power consumption during the boro cultivation jumps up to additional 5,000MW.
1 min
EP_23_16 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 16 Feb 1, 2026)
Energy & Power
Empowering Communities Sustainable Progress Innovation
Summit Power International is transforming Bangladesh's infrastructure with innovative solutions across sectors. Backed by global partnerships and foreign investments, we set new standards in development. At Summit, we empower communities and build a stronger, more prosperous future.
16 mins
EP_23_16 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 16 Feb 1, 2026)
Energy & Power
As Japan Declares Snap Elections, 350.org Calls for Progress on Climate Measures
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi recently dissolved the House of Representatives and announced that snap elections will be held on February 8.
1 min
EP_23_16 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 16 Feb 1, 2026)
Energy & Power
Heavy Dependence on Imported Fossil Fuels Driving Economic Risks: Study
Bangladesh's heavy dependence on imported fossil fuels is driving significant economic risks, including reduced GDP and heightened inflation, while disproportionately impacting the country's poorest households, according to a year-long research study.
1 min
EP_23_16 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 16 Feb 1, 2026)
Listen
Translate
Change font size
