NEW DELHI: Bangladesh is looking for long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) deals with exporting nations like Brunei, an ...
Over the past two decades, it has been disheartening to see Bangladesh often pay lip service to the concept of sustainable ...
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Hosted on MSNArgent LNG agrees to supply Bangladesh with up to 5mtpa of LNGIf completed, the Argent LNG project in Port Fourchon could supply cargoes to Petrobangla, Bangladesh's state-owned company.
Rising waters and illicit logging are killing the trees in the Sundarbans, the natural wall that protects the India-Bangladesh coast. Tidal surges now isolate parts of Sagar Island, south of ...
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Louisiana's Argent LNG sets deal with government of BangladeshHOUSTON (Reuters) - Argent LNG, which is developing a 25 million metric tonnes per annum (MTPA) LNG facility in Louisiana, has signed a non-binding agreement with the government of Bangladesh to ...
Despite achieving record electricity generation, Bangladesh remains vulnerable to energy insecurity due to its reliance on costly fuel imports. A stronger commitment to renewables and regional coopera ...
The interim government attached priority to ensuring uninterrupted power supply alongside bringing the power sector out from subsidies and inefficiencies through establishing transparency and ...
With almost 180 million people living on low-lying plains between India and Myanmar, the image of Bangladesh is that of a country plagued by disaster, whether natural or manmade. Floods and rising ...
Bangladesh’s new government is struggling to deal with a host of issues, including a stumbling economy and human rights violations, left behind by the ouster of former Prime Minister Sheikh ...
As the interim government announces the next budget in June 2025, it should increase allocation to the energy sector, shifting focus from the power sector. This move will enhance energy security and ...
Rahman said Asian giant tortoises are extinct across most of their historic range in Bangladesh and “only ... TSA said the natural enclosure will increase the chances of the tortoises’ long ...
has signed a non-binding agreement with the government of Bangladesh to purchase up to 5 million metric tons of liquefied natural gas (LNG) annually, the company said in a statement on Friday.
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