Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) is importing 7,000 tonnes of diesel from India through the “India-Bangladesh Friendship” pipeline to address fuel supply disruptions in the northern region caused by a rail wagon shortage. Of the total, 4,000 tonnes will arrive by tomorrow night, with the remaining 3,000 tonnes expected next week. Despite sufficient diesel stocks in the country, supply to the northern region has been affected due to the railway’s inability to provide adequate wagons for fuel transport. The import, initiated by opening a letter of credit last week, commenced on Tuesday from an Indian refinery. This measure aims to quickly alleviate the fuel supply issues caused by the logistical challenges.
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