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Petronet submits proposal to set up $1 bn LNG terminal in Bangladesh

The firm has now made a formal proposal with techno-economic details including the cost to the Bangladesh government for approval, Singh said.

July 27, 2018 / 15:07 IST
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Petronet LNG Ltd, India's biggest liquefied natural gas importer, has submitted a firm proposal to set up an LNG import facility in Bangladesh at an investment of about $1 billion, its Managing Director & CEO Prabhat Singh said.

Petronet had last year signed a MoU with Petrobangla to set up a 7.5 million tonnes a year project to receive and regasify LNG on Kutubdia Island in Cox's Bazar and lay a 26-km pipeline to connect it to the consumption markets.

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The firm has now made a formal proposal with techno-economic details including the cost to the Bangladesh government for approval, Singh said.

"We have told them that we can build the land-based LNG receipt facility in 42 months from the date of receiving all approvals," he said.