4th October 2019
EP Report

Two Bangladeshi companies are set to export liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to the landlocked northeastern states of India.

Omera Petroleum and Beximco LPG will export LPG to state-owned Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), which will bottle and sell to consumers.

“After a successful trial run last month, we are going to export a consignment of LPG formally,” said Shamsul Haque Ahmed, chief executive officer of Omera.

The consignment will be shipped to Bishalgarh, a town in Sepahijala district of Tripura in India, through Bibirbazar border point in Cumilla.

Omera will initially export 1,000 tonnes of LPG per month, with the quantity going up to 3,000 tonnes over the next six months.

Beximco LPG, which also exported a consignment on a trial basis last month, will take a couple of weeks to export its second batch, an official of the company said.

“We are yet to finish all the procedures. We will come up with the disclosure in two weeks,” he said.


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