Sep 17, 2024
| Staff Correspondent | The Daily News
A two-week-long gas crisis has been affecting homes, factories, and vehicles that run on compressed natural gas, thanks to a dip in supply following the shutdown of an LNG regasification terminal in Cox’s Bazar on May 29.
People in many areas in the capital are finding it difficult to cook at home. Some factories have closed as they could not operate due to low gas pressure. Almost all city CNG filling stations had long queues of vehicles.
Power supply to rural areas worsened as many plants use gas to generate electricity. The Government had planned to produce 17,800 megawatts of power a day during this summer, but it could generate the highest only on April 30– 16,477MW.
The average production was between 13,000MW and 15,000MW in April-May, according to data of Bangladesh Power Development Board.
Officials attributed this production dearth to a shortage of fuel, which stems from the dollar crunch. (Daily Star)
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