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Newly-built 'Indo-Bangla Friendship Pipeline' ready for inauguration​

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Mar 13, 2023 01:02 PM
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Mar 13, 2023 01:04 PM
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The newly built 130-km Bangladesh-India Friendship Pipeline for carrying diesel or petroleum is ready for inauguration.

According to official sources, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her Indian counterpart Prime Minister Narendra Modi are scheduled to formally inaugurate the 131.57-km cross-border pipeline through video conferencing on March 18.

Named 'Indo-Bangla Friendship Pipeline', some 126.57-km of the pipeline lies in Bangladesh while the remaining 5-km was installed in India.

“All the necessary works of the pipeline project were completed and it’s now ready for inauguration,” ABM Azad, chairman of Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC), told UNB.

The BPC, the state marketing agency of petroleum fuel under the Energy and Mineral Resources Division, has been implementing the project under a 15-year government deal with India to annually import 250,000 tonnes to 400,000 tonnes of diesel from the neighboring country through the cross-border pipeline.

The deal signed was on the basis of an unsolicited offer in 2017 following the approval of the Cabinet Economic Affairs Committee on August 23.

Bangladesh annually needs to import 6.6 million MT-7.7 million MT of petroleum to meet its demand.

According to official documents seen by UNB, the whole consignment of petroleum will come through the cross-border pipeline from India's Numaligarh refinery, located in Golaghat in the north-eastern Indian state of Assam, while Bangladesh will receive it at Parbatipur petroleum fuel depot in the north-western district of Dinajpur.

Official sources said though most part of the proposed pipeline is to be laid in the Bangladesh part, the Indian government has provided about Rs 303 crore as a loan under Indian line of credit (LOC) to build the Bangladesh portion.

Bangladesh will operate the pipeline in its part while India will operate the pipeline in its portion.

Officials said Dhaka had to first sign a 'Sales & Purchase Agreement' (SPA) to receive New Delhi’s financial support as a pre-condition.

The documents show that the 'premium' or transportation cost of petroleum was fixed at $5.5 per barrel of diesel and the price of petroleum will be fixed on the basis of price on the international oil market.

The officials said when such a deal was signed Bangladesh was spending $4.4 per barrel to import diesel from overseas through vessels.

The documents also reveal that Bangladesh will annually import 250,000 metric tonnes in the first three years, 300,000 mt annually in the 4th to 6th years, 350,000 mt annually in the 7th to 10th years and 400,000 mt annually from the 11th to 15th years.

Currently, Bangladesh has been importing 22,000 MT of diesel per month through railway wagons.

BPC chairman ABM Azad said Bangladesh will benefit from such a pipeline in multiple ways and the deal could be extended for a further period of time.

He said the premium is cheaper compared with import cost from overseas as Bangladesh has to spend $12 per barrel as premium to import diesel.

He said that such petroleum imports from India through cross-border pipelines will help create a stock of petroleum in the northern region to meet the growing demands in that part of the country.

Recently, State Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Nasrul Hamid visited the pipeline project and appreciated the officials for completing it ahead of schedule.

He said this pipeline will help increase fuel supply by 29,000 MT in the 16 districts of the country’s northern region.
 
He said the premium is cheaper compared with import cost from overseas as Bangladesh has to spend $12 per barrel as premium to import diesel.
The officials said when such a deal was signed Bangladesh was spending $4.4 per barrel to import diesel from overseas through vessels.
Which one is accurate?
 
Which one is accurate?
Only the news reporter knows which one is correct. However, both countries get benefitted from this new trade arrangement. I believe the oil is extracted in Assam that is refined and sent to BD.

By the way, India gives no clear answer when BD wants to produce power in Nepal or Bhutan and bring it through Indian land.
 
Instead of building refineries and oil pipelines within the country, this treacherous govt. is making Bangladesh even more dependent on India for fuel. To serve the vested interest groups, no Bangladeshi govt. since independence ever built any new refinery or increased the capacity of sole refinery established during Pakistan period. In a deliberate and calculated ways, Bangladesh is being made dependent on India for vital necessities like food, fuel, electricity etc. to crush the independent existence of the country and make it a satellite state of their master.
 
Instead of building refineries and oil pipelines within the country, this treacherous govt. is making Bangladesh even more dependent on India for fuel. To serve the vested interest groups, no Bangladeshi govt. since independence ever built any new refinery or increased the capacity of sole refinery established during Pakistan period. In a deliberate and calculated ways, Bangladesh is being made dependent on India for vital necessities like food, fuel, electricity etc. to crush the independent existence of the country and make it a satellite state of their master.

Bangladesh is incapable to build and maintain something like a petroleum refinery, stick to your sewing machines.
 
Instead of building refineries and oil pipelines within the country, this treacherous govt. is making Bangladesh even more dependent on India for fuel. To serve the vested interest groups, no Bangladeshi govt. since independence ever built any new refinery or increased the capacity of sole refinery established during Pakistan period. In a deliberate and calculated ways, Bangladesh is being made dependent on India for vital necessities like food, fuel, electricity etc. to crush the independent existence of the country and make it a satellite state of their master.
A mere 250,000 ton to 400,000 ton supply of oil per year is very small compared to BD annual demands.
However, our NW will be highly benefitted by this arrangement. It is a long distance from Eastern Refinery to the NW.

On the other hand, India gets a ready market in BD NW.It does not have to take the oil to WB/ Kolkata.

I believe this oil trade is win-win for both countries.
 
It is a long distance from Eastern Refinery to the NW.
Even Eastern Refinery should be shut down, then we will have more justification to be dependent on Indian oil.

If we had more indigenous oil refining capacity and integrated oil pipeline network across the country, then 500 km distance from Chattogram to Rangpur division would not have been a problem. China is importing oil from Central Asia and Russia through oil pipeline which runs 5000-6000 km.

Long pipeline is not a problem, problem is lack of patriotism and vision to make a strong, secure and independent country free from Indian bullying and hegemony. Those who are in power want to make Bangladesh a spineless and crippled country spoon-fed by India so they can give justification of Indian meddling in country's politics, economy and territorial sovereignty with the argument that, Bangladesh can not exist without Indian help, so it is vital for Bangladesh to keep in power Awami League which will maintain cordial relation with India and secure Bangladesh's existance!
 
Instead of building refineries and oil pipelines within the country, this treacherous govt. is making Bangladesh even more dependent on India for fuel. To serve the vested interest groups, no Bangladeshi govt. since independence ever built any new refinery or increased the capacity of sole refinery established during Pakistan period. In a deliberate and calculated ways, Bangladesh is being made dependent on India for vital necessities like food, fuel, electricity etc. to crush the independent existence of the country and make it a satellite state of their master.
Who ever said a pipeline from the Eastern Refinery is not needed? The thing is this Indian pipeline will serve BD’s NW better than it can serve its central districts.

The supply volume is too low to cover areas other than Rangpur and Dinajpur zones.
 
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Who would pay for the sanitary protection of the pipeline in India?
 

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