Omera Gas One Ltd.(OGL), with a view to promote extensive use of LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) as fuel for vehicles and boost up LPG (Auto Gas ) users in Bangladesh, has set the price to BDT 42/Litre and taken initiative of keeping their Autogas Stations open for 24 hours.
"Additionally, the company will co-operate with the Land Transport Department to carry out strict measures for LPG vehicles when they're brought in to extend their registrations and maintain the Japanese standard Omera Gas One follows," Tanveer A. Chowdhury, Business Development Manager, OGL and a director of East Coast Group said.
"All these actions being taken concerning LPG and CNG suggests that the cost to convert gasoline engines for use with LPG is less than half of those for CNG," he added.
The availability of LPG stations is going to outweigh all the debate whether to choose LPG or CNG thanks to the government's relentless drive to promote LPG that the future of LPG is going to be incomparable with CNG, whether in terms of convenience or cost, as well as the mileage between each refueling. LPG vehicles can travel four times the distance than CNG.
The progression of such steps along with the obvious benefits indicates that LPG is surely a better choice.