Action against officials of Petrobangla companies if they fail to achieve target:Nassrul
“Nobody will be speared and no persuasion will be
accepted against any failure”, he told a seminar titled: “Gas Demand-Supply
Scenario; Scope of Seismic Survey and Enhancement of Drilling Activities to
Expedite Hydrocarbon Production” organised by Petrobangla at its auditorium in
the city on Thursday.
Expressing frustration over the activities of the
Petrobangla, he said that there is huge deficiency in the organisation and its
subordinate bodies to work as a team.
“They don’t work in a coordinated manner. As a
result, sometimes gas is found in a well, but processing plant remains unprepared to
supply the gas to the national grid,” he said.
“Sometimes it takes 4 years to get gas supply from
a well to the national grid,” The State Minister added.
He said Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB)
and other entities in power sector have been successful in achieving the goal
of 100 percent electricity access as they worked as a team.
The seminar, with Petrobangla chairman Zanendra
Nath Sarker in the chair, was also addressed by Energy Secretary Md Nurul Alam.
Bakhrabad Gas Distribution Company’s Managing
Director Anwarul Islam and Petrobangla’s general manager Meherul Hasan made
presentation on the topic of the seminar.
Nasrul Hamid said the Petrobangla planned to drill
48 wells to produce 500 million cubic feet per day (mmcfd) while the country’s
demand will go up by 2000 mmcfd.
“We’re all looking at Petrobangla to see effective
results of its plan…, there is huge prospects in the gas sector,” he added.
Nasrul Hamid said the country has many inefficient
captive power plants which efficiency is 20 percent when some new power plants
installed with 62 percent efficiency.
“If we can divert gas to those efficient new power
plants, power production cost will come down by 70 percent,” he noted.
In the presentation the Petrobangla officials
showed that it has planned to drill 100 wells across the country from which
1500 mmcfd gas will be produced by 2027 when gas demand will go up to 6000
mmcfd.-UNB