Qatar has agreed to renew a previously expired MoU with Bangladesh for liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply and advance discussions on a land-based LNG terminal in Cox’s Bazar. Under the existing SPA signed in 2017, Bangladesh imports 1.5–2.5 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of LNG for 15 years, with a second SPA signed in June 2023 for an additional 1.5 MTPA starting in January 2026. Qatar currently supplies 40 LNG cargoes annually, with potential to scale up. Bangladesh plans to build an LNG terminal and pipeline in Matarbari to accommodate up to 115 cargoes per year. Qatar’s Energy Minister Saad Al Kaabi confirmed long-term supply commitments and noted potential LNG price reductions as Qatar aims to double production. Discussions also included increasing urea exports to Bangladesh. Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus and Energy Adviser Fouzul Kabir Khan emphasized restructuring Bangladesh’s energy sector with Qatar’s collaboration to enhance supply security and infrastructure.
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