Bangladesh, ENOC agree to feasibility study for LPG terminal
10/18/2018
DHAKA, (Reuters) - Bangladesh and Dubai-based Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC) agreed to conduct a feasibility study on setting up a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) terminal in the country, a Dhaka-based official said.
“Today we held talks with the ENOC delegation and decided to conduct a feasibility study for a joint venture project to build an LPG terminal,” said Sayed Mohammad Mozammel Haque, a director of state-owned Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation.
“This is a positive step. After the study, we will finalise the capacity for the terminal and other related things,” he told Reuters after the meeting in Dhaka.
Bangladesh currently imports LPG mostly from Oman and Qatar, Haque said.
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