Chittagong-Dhaka Oil Pipeline
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Chittagong-Dhaka Oil Pipeline is a proposed crude oil pipeline in Bangladesh.[1]
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Location
The pipeline will run from Chittagong City in Chittagong District, Bangladesh, to Narayanganj in Dhaka District, Bangladesh.
Project Details
- Operator: Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC)
- Parent Company: Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation
- Current Capacity:
- Proposed Capacity: 60,000 barrels per day
- Length: 147 mi / 237 km
- Status: Proposed
- Start Year: 2020
Background
In 2015, the Bangladeshi government announced it would construct a 250-km fuel oil pipeline between Chittagong and Dhaka by 2017, aiming to reduce transport cost and stop pilferage of fuel.[2] Up until that time, the country depended on coastal tankers, railway wagons, and tank-lorries to carry both crude and refined oils to end-users after import from global suppliers into Chittagong (Chattogram) depots, as it had no major oil-carrying pipeline. As a result, fuel oil was being stolen at different points along the railway and waterway routes during its supply from Chittagong port and Eastern Refinery Limited to different areas across the country.[3] The state-run Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) was chosen to implement the project.
In September 2017, the BPC announced that the proposed 25-billion-taka pipeline would be built by the Bangladesh Army.[1]
The proposed pipeline will connect BPC's Chattogram tank terminal to Godnail tank terminal in Narayanganj.[3]
Project delays
While the project was initially estimated to be completed by 2017, commissioning still has not occurred as of December 2019.[4] As of January 2019, the project is still planned for implementation.[3]
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Army, navy to build two oil pipelines, The Financial Express, Oct. 1, 2017.
- ↑ "250-km Dhaka-Ctg fuel oil pipeline to be constructed", Energy News of Bangladesh, Dec. 6, 2015.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 "BPC set to install 246-km oil pipeline from Ctg to Dhaka", The Financial Express, Jan. 7, 2019.
- ↑ "Dhaka-Ctg oil pipeline in 3 years", The Daily Star, June 27, 2016.