Bangladesh to buy 1.4 million tonnes of fuel oil from 7 countries in first half of 2025

Bangladesh will import about 1.43 million tonnes of fuel oil from seven countries – India, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Oman – between January and June 2025, costing about US$9.6 million or approx. 114.79 billion taka.

The Advisory Council Committee on Government Procurement (ACCGP) approved a resolution on the matter in a meeting of the Energy and Mineral Resources Division chaired by Finance Advisor Saleh Uddin Ahmed on Thursday.

According to sources, Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) received in-principle approval to import this refined fuel oil at the Economic Affairs Advisory Council Committee meeting on October 24, which will be imported through G2G (government-to-government) channels. Will be done.

PetroChina, China International United Petroleum and Chemical Company Limited (UNIPEC), Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), Indonesia’s BSP, Malaysia’s Petco Trading Labuan Company Limited (PTLCL), Thailand’s PTTT, Oman’s OQ Trading (OQT), UAE. Emirates National Oil Company Limited (ENOC) will supply the oil.

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