Bangladesh’s energy sector has struggled with depleting gas reserves and rising import dependency. Despite multiple gas price hikes, supply remains unstable. While local gas sales have dropped by 9% in the last six years, prices surged by 514%, mainly due to the import of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). Certain companies linked to Energy Minister Nasrul Hamid have repeatedly secured lucrative LNG supply contracts, raising concerns about corruption and personal interests. Experts argue that a focus on LNG imports over domestic gas exploration has worsened the situation, suggesting the need for better management and accountability.
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