Despite a court verdict on quick rental agreements in the power sector, exiting these deals will be challenging, said Energy Adviser Muhammad Fauzul Kabir Khan recently.
However, irregularities will be investigated by a committee, and necessary action will follow, he added.
He made the remarks during a meeting with officials and political leaders at the Circuit House in Chattogram.
The adviser also announced that construction of the long-awaited Kalurghat Bridge would begin in February next year. Additionally, the development of Unit-2 of the Eastern Refinery is set to commence soon.
To address the ongoing gas crisis, 100 new gas wells will be drilled over the next two years, he said. Tenders for offshore gas exploration are also expected to be invited in December.
During the meeting, various issues such as commodity price control, electricity, road and rail transport, and unplanned infrastructure projects were discussed.