Govt to continue to use natural gas for country’s economic uplift: PM

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DHAKA, Jan 28, 2020 (BSS) – Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today said her
government will continue to use the country’s existing natural gas for its
economic development and wellbeing of the people as a delegation of Russian
Gazprom gas company paid a courtesy call on her.

“Whatever gas we’ve we want to use it for the country’s economic
development and the wellbeing of the people,” PM’s Press Secretary Ihsanul
Karim quoted the premier as saying while briefing reporters after the meeting
at the PM’s Jatiya Sangsad office here this evening.

Pointing out the cooperation between the two countries, Sheikh Hasina said
the government is setting up the country’s first nuclear power plant at
Rooppur in Pabna district with the support of Russia. “Russia always gave a
positive support to us,” she said.

Recalling the support of the then Soviet Union in Bangladesh’s Liberation
War in 1971, the prime minister said a number of Russian navy personnel
sacrificed their lives while sweeping mines in Chattogram port after
independence.

The Gazprom team members told the premier that the company today inked a
memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Petrobangla on execution of the
project related to exploration, development, production, transportation,
refining, marketing of gas and by-products, including LNG as well as
development of energy and power infrastructure and personnel.

Under the MoU, they said, the Gazprom will drill three wells soon in Bhola
island to increase gas production in Bangladesh.

Terming the agreement as a “significant” one in the field of cooperation
between the two friendly countries, the Gazprom delegation members expressed
their confidence that this will work smoothly.

This MoU will open up an opportunity for cooperation in the wider areas,
they said, adding the Gazprom is known for high quality works in gas sector.

The delegation members said the Gazprom is keen to supply LNG to
Bangladesh by 2024. “We’re ready to make cooperation through mutual
understanding,” they said.

PM’s Energy Adviser Dr Towfique-e-Elahi Chowdhury, State Minister for
Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Nasrul Hamid Bipu, PM’s Principal
Secretary Dr Ahmad Kaikaus and Russian Ambassador in Dhaka Alexander I.
Ignatov were present on the occasion.

Founded in 1989, Gazprom is a large Russian company which carries on the
business of extraction, production, transport and sale of natural gas. It is
the world’s largest gas producer.