31st May 2025

Gas supply to readymade garment (RMG) factories and other industries across the country is set to improve from today (Saturday), said Energy Adviser Muhammad Fouzul Kabir Khan on Saturday. Report UNB

 

The adviser made the announcement while speaking to journalists after observing the power and energy situation in several industrial zones, including Ashulia and parts of Gazipur.

 

“This would have happened a day or two earlier, but it wasn't possible to unload gas from the ship due to rough seas. Gas supply will increase from today (Saturday). Already, 50 MMSCFD has been added and another 100 to 150 MMSCFD will follow,” he said.

 

He also disclosed that four additional LNG cargoes are being brought in to tackle the prevailing gas crisis.

 

During his visit to Towel Tex Limited factory in the Chandra area of Kaliakair Upazila, Gazipur, the adviser acknowledged the concerns raised by industrialists.

 

“We found some truth in the complaints raised by industrial owners regarding gas shortages. We are trying to make adjustments for this,” he said.

 

Explaining the delay in stabilizing supply, he added, “Due to unfavourable weather conditions at sea, storage was not possible. We hope the situation will improve by this evening, and it will be monitored.”

 

In addition to efforts to enhance supply, the adviser warned of strict action against illegal gas connections. “Punitive measures will be taken against those involved in illegal gas connections, and such connections will be disconnected,” he said.

 

Earlier, following an inspection of the Dhaka Palli Bidyut Samity-1 office, the advisor addressed the ongoing protests by Palli Bidyut Samity officials and employees.

 

“A meeting will be held tomorrow to discuss the relationship between Palli Bidyut and REB. A committee led by the Vice-Chancellor of BRAC University has been formed. That committee will present its final report tomorrow. We will take necessary action after receiving that report,” he said.

 

He urged stakeholders to refrain from disruptive activities. “We are working on these issues, and they will be resolved quickly. There is no benefit in holding processions and meetings over this. Such actions only cause harm. Earlier, electricity supply was stopped in about 26-27 locations. This was an act of sabotage. For that reason, the government was forced to take some measures.”

 

The adviser was accompanied during the inspection by Titas Gas Managing Director Parvez Ahmed, Energy Ministry Secretary Saiful Islam, Palli Bidyut Samity Chairman Major General Azim and other senior officials from the ministry and relevant departments.


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