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'''Petrobangla'''  successor of Bangladesh Mineral Oil and Gas Corporation (BOGMC) which was created through the Presidential Order No 27 on 26 March 1972. The mineral operation of the corporation was segregated and vested with a new organisation, Bangladesh Mineral Exploration and Development Corporation (BMEDC), in 27 September 1972 through the Presidential Order No. 120. The reconstituted Bangladesh Oil and Gas Corporation (BOGC) was short named as Petrobangla through the Ordinance No. 15 of 22 August 1974. In 13 November, 1976, through the Ordinance No. 88, the importation, refining and marketing of crude and petroleum products were separated and vested with the newly formed Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC). BOGC and BMEDC were merged into a single entity called Bangladesh Oil, Gas and Minerals Corporation (BOGMC) by the Ordinance of the government No. 21 of 11 April 1985. In a partial modification of the Ordinance by the law No.11 of 28 February 1989 and the corporation was short named as Petrobangla and was given the authority to hold the shares of the companies dealing in oil, gas and mineral exploration and their development.
'''Petrobangla'''  is a state-owned company established for exploration, development, transportation, distribution and marketing of oil, gas and mineral resources in Bangladesh. The Bangladesh Mineral Oil and Gas Corporation (BOGMC) was created through the Presidential Order No 27 on 26 March 1972 for exploration of oil, gas and mineral resources in the country. A separate organization called ‘Bangladesh Mineral Exploration and Development Corporation (BMEDC)’ was created on 27 September 1972 through the Presidential Order No. 120. After segregation of the exploration and development activities of mineral resources, BOGMC was reconstituted as Bangladesh Oil and Gas Corporation (BOGC) with short name as Petrobangla through the Ordinance No. 15 of 22 August 1974. In 13 November, 1976, through the Ordinance No. 88, the importation, refining and marketing of crude and petroleum products were separated and vested with the Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC). BOGC and BMEDC were merged into a single entity called Bangladesh Oil, Gas and Minerals Corporation (BOGMC) by the Ordinance of the government No. 21 of 11 April 1985. Under a separate Government Order of 28 February 1989, the corporation was short named as Petrobangla and was given the authority to deal with oil, gas and mineral exploration and their development, extraction, transportation, distribution and marketing related activities.


Bangladesh Oil, Gas and Mineral Corporation (Petrobangla) is empowered and trusted in performing the following functions and responsibilities:
It has the mandate to enter into Production Sharing Contracts (PSC) with International Oil Companies (IOCs) and supervise all activities for exploration, development and production of oil and gas under the signed PSCs.


Exploration and development of oil, gas and mineral resources as per the policies of the government of Bangladesh; overall control and coordination of production, transmission and marketing of gas, condensate, oil and mineral resources produced in the country; conduct necessary research required in oil, gas and mineral exploration and development; implement projects to develop the gas and mineral sector with the annual government budget and with the assistances provided by the international organisations and friendly countries; enter into Production Sharing Contracts (PSC) with International Oil Companies (IOCs) for exploration and development of oil and gas, and to supervise, monitor and coordinate the activities of IOCs under the signed PSCs; coordinate, plan and supervise the activities of the subsidiary companies of Petrobangla; any other functions and responsibilities as directed by the government from time to time.
Currently Petrobangla performs its duties and responsibilities through its 13 (thirteen) subsidiary companies. The companies are :Bangladesh Petroleum Exploration Company Limited (BAPEX), Bangladesh Gas Fields Company Limited (BGFCL), Sylhet Gas Fields Limited (SGFL), Gas Transmission Company Limited (GTCL), Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution Company Limited (TGDCL), Jalalabad Gas Transmission and Distribution Systems Limited (JGTDSL), Bakhrabad Gas Systems Limited (BGSL), Pashchimanchal Gas Company Limited (PGCL), Karnaphuli Gas Distribution Company Limited (KGDCL), Sundarban Gas Company Limited (SGCL), Rupantarita Prakritic Gas Company Limited (RPGCL), Barapukuria Coal Mining Company (BCMCL) and Maddhyapara Granite Mining Company (MGMCL).


Currently there are 11 (eleven) companies operating under Petrobangla who are dealing with exploration, production, transmission, distribution, conservation of oil and gas resources and development of coal and hardrock mines, marketing of the mined products and alternative use of oil and gas resources. The companies are :Bangladesh Petroleum Exploration Company Limited (BAPEX), Bangladesh Gas Fields Company Limited (BGFCL), Sylhet Gas Fields Limited (SGFL), Gas Transmission Company Limited (GTCL), Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution Company Limited (TGDCL), Jalalabad Gas Transmission and Distribution Systems Limited (JGTDSL), Bakhrabad Gas Systems Limited (BGSL), Western Region Gas Company Limited (Wesgas), Barapukuria Coal Mining Company (BCMCL), Maddhyapara Hard Rock Mining Company (MHMCL) and Rupantarita Prakritic Gas Company Limited (RPGCL).
'''''Bangladesh Petrolum Exploration Company Limited (BAPEX)''''' was established as a state owned company in 1989 abolishing the erstwhile exploration directorate of Petrobangla with the objectives to accelerate oil and gas exploration in the country.


'''''Bangladesh Petrolum Exploration Company Limited''''' (BAPEX) created as a subsidiary company of Petrobangla in 3 April 1989 under the Companies Act, and started functioning from July 1, 1989 by separating the erstwhile exploration directorate of Petrobangla. Later BAPEX was given the authority not only to act as an exploration company but also as a oil and gas development company. Since 1976 Petrobangla/ BAPEX drilled a total of 16 wells for oil and gas exploration and ensured 10 gas fields and one oil field discoveries. Since 1990 BAPEX carried out 2587 line kilometer seismic survey, drilled 3 (three) exploration and 5 (five) workover wells. Apart from geological and geophysical survey facilities BAPEX has its own laboratory and computer based data processing facilities for oil and gas development.
Since its establishment, BAPEX has been carrying out exploration works in search of oil and gas in the country. BAPEX has discovered 8 gas fields and supply approximately 120 mmscfd gas to the national grid from its producing 7 gas fields (Saldanadi, Fenchuganj, Shahbazpur, Semutang, Sundalpur, Begumganj and Srikail). In 2000, BAPEX was given permission to perform as an exploration and production company for oil and gas resources. A total of 42.3 billion cubic feet (BCF) gas has been produced by BAPEX from its fields in the fiscal year 2018-19 and sold the gas to different gas distribution and marketing companies of Petrobangla. In addition, BAPEX has produced about 40,157 barrels of condensate as byproduct of natural gas during the same period and sold the same to BGFCL, SGFL and BPC.


At present, Bapex is producing and supplying gas to the national grid from its two gas fields Fenchuganj and Saldanadi, The Shahbazpur, Bhola gas field explored in 1995, has gone into production and is supplying gas to a power plant since May 2009. Bapex is also producing gas at a well in Fenchuganj.
Government has awarded BAPEX with 10 percent carried over interests for PSCs for the shallow offshore blocks SS-4, SS-9 and SS-11 blocks for the signed PSC in 2021 with ONGC Videsh Ltd., Oil India Ltd. and Santos Ltd. and Kris Energy Bangladesh Ltd (for Sangu Field) respectively. In addition, BAPEX, has 10% carried over interests in the signed PSC for block-9 with Tullow Bangladesh and Niko Resources Limited and it monitors the operations of Bangura gas field located at block-9 within the scope of PSC.


'''''Bangladesh Gas Fields Company Limited''''' (BGFCL) the major gas producing company in the country. About sixty percent of country's total gas demand is met by BGFCL. The company is the successor of Pakistan Shell Oil Company which was founded on 26 May, 1956 in Karachi. After the liberation, the company was renamed as Bangladesh Shell Oil Company (BSOC) and carried out its activities till early 1975 when BSOC sold all its shares to the government of Bangladesh and Bangladesh Gas Fields Company was formed with the right to operate the then producing gas fields of Titas and Habiganj gas fields. Kamta gas field was placed under BGFC in 1985.
'''''Bangladesh Gas Fields Company Limited (BGFCL)''''' is the major state owned gas producing company in the country. The Pakistan Shell Oil Company, founded in 1956 in Karachi was renamed as Bangladesh Shell Oil Company (BSOC) continued its operations as owner of the major gas fields in the country. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman brought under state ownership five major gas fields namely Rashidpur, Kailashtila, Titas, Habiganj and Bakhrabad from the Shell Oil Company Limited (PSOC) on 9 August 1975 by purchasing them. Bangladesh Gas Fields Company Limited founded on 12 September 1975 and was awarded with the ownership and responsibilities of the said 5 gas fields for their operation and management. Kamta, Narshingdi and Meghna gas fields were placed for operation under BGFCL in 1985 and in 1992 respectively. BGFCL has been continuing gas production from five gas fields (Titas, Habiganj, Bakhrabad, Narshingdi and Meghna). An approximate 287.70 BCF of gas and 186, 576 barrels of condensate (extracted as by-product from the gas), were produced by the company during 2018-19 FY. BGFCL supplied its produced gas to TGTDCL, BGDCL, KGDCL, JGTDSL, PGCL and SGCL through transmission networks under GTCL and TGTDCL. Besides, petrol and diesel produced from condensate are being supplied to the oil marketing companies of BPC.  


In 1989 Bakhrabad and Feni gas fields were placed under BGFCL. Two more gas fields Meghna and Narshingdi were handed over to BGFCL in 1992. Presently BGFCL has 7 (seven) gas fields under its control. Of them Titas, Bakhrabad, Habiganj, Narshingdi and Meghna are in production. Production of gas from Kamta and Feni fields are suspended. At present overall production of BGFCL is 720 mmefd from 29 wells of its producing fields. The prime function of BGFCL is production of natural gas and processes it to the pipeline quality. Besides BGFCL carries out various gas field development works including drilling wells for maintaining and increasing production capacity of the gas fields to cope up with the increasing demand for gas and liquid hydrocarbon in the country. Average Condensate production of BGFCL is 482 bbl/day.
'''''Sylhet Gas Fields Company Limited (SGFL)'''''  a state owned company which is the successor of the Burma Oil Company (BOC). The company was abandoned by BOC after the liberation of Bangladesh and was taken over by the government in 1972 and later named as Sylhet Gas Fields Limited (SGFCL). All the assets and production and distribution facilities of Chatak gas field belonging to the Pakistan Petroleum Ltd. during pre-independence period was taken over by the Bangladesh Government after independence and vested to SGFCL. Presently SGFCL has been producing gas and condensate from Haripur (Sylhet), Kailashtila, Rashidpur and Beanibazar gas fields. Production from Chhatak and Haripur gas fields are presently suspended. Haripur oil field continued oil production from December 1986 to July 1995 and currently remains suspended.  


'''''Sylhet Gas Fields Company Limited''''' (SGFL) originally owned by Burmah Oil Company (BOC), the company was abandoned by BOC after the liberation of Bangladesh and was taken over by the government in 1972. BOC was later named as SGFCL. Presently 6 (six) gas fields: Haripur (Sylhet), Kailashtila, Rashidpur, Beanibazar, Fenchuganj and Chhatak belong to the company. Among them SGFCL is producing gas and condensate from Sylhet, Kailastila, Rashidpur and Beanibazar gas fields. Production from Chhatak gas field is presently suspended. Haripur oil field since its discovery in December 1986 continued production from its only one well till July 1995. Production from Haripur oil field is presently suspended. For the period July 1990 to June 2000, SGFCL produced 2.9 billion barrel condensate and 56.70 billion cubic meter of gas.
During the FY 2018-19, SGFCL produced 46.22 BCF of gas, 272,668.91 barrels of condensate and 171,729.56 barrels of natural gas liquids (NGL) from its own fields. The produced gas has been supplied to JGTDSL, BGDCL, PGCL and KGDCL networks.


'''''Gas Transmission Company Limited''''' (GTCL) formed as a company to eventually take over all the high pressure transmission gas pipelines of the country for a centralized operation in June 24, 1993. The company started its operation with the North-South 188-kilometer long with 24 inches diameter gas pipeline stretching from Kailashtila gas field to Ashuganj, which was built by Petrobangla earlier. In addition a six inches diameter and 187 kilometer long pipeline for transmission of condensate was also transferred to GTCL. Later the company implemented the construction of 59 kilometer long with 30 inches diameter Ashuganj-Bakhrabad gas pipeline that connected the national gas grid. GTCL is also implementing national gas grid SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) telecommunications systems.
'''''Gas Transmission Company Limited (GTCL)''''' was formed as state owned company to eventually operate all the high-pressure transmission gas pipelines of the country for a centralized operation in June 24, 1993. The company started its operation with the North-South 188-kilometer long with 24 inches diameter gas pipeline stretching from Kailashtila gas field to Ashuganj, which was built by Petrobangla earlier. In addition, a six inches diameter and 187-kilometer-long pipeline for transmission of condensate was also transferred to GTCL. Later the company implemented the construction of 59 kilometer long with 30 inches diameter Ashuganj-Bakhrabad gas pipeline project. During the FY 2018-19, GTCL transmitted in total 874.96 BCF of gas, to TGTDCL, BGDCL, KGDCL, JGTDSL, PGCL and SGCL networks. The Company transported a total of 15,69,874 barrels of condensate through its 175 km long north-south condensate pipeline during the same year.


'''''Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution Company Limited''''' (TGTDCL) the oldest gas marketing company in the country with a network of transmission and distribution lines. The company handles about 68% of the countries gas sales through its transmission and distribution networks. TGTDCL started its operation in 20 November 1964 within the scope of an Agreement signed in 21 August, 1964 between East Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation (EPIDC) and the Shell Oil Company of Pakistan. Later TGTDCL constructed 93-km long Titas-Demra gas transmission pipeline with 14 inches diameter. TGTDCL started supplying gas to Siddhirganj Power Station from April 1968 and that was the beginning of the companies commercial operation. Under the Presidential Order No. 27 of 1972, Clause 10(1), TGTDCL was placed under Petrobangla as a subsidiary company. From July 1990 to June 2000, TGTDCL constructed a total of 3290.48-kilometer pipeline, provided 377,550 gas connections and sold 41.04 billion cubic meter gases to its consumers.
For evacuating imported re-gasified LNG, GTCL has constructed 91 km long gas transmission pipeline from Moheshkhali to Anowara, Chattogram with 30 inches diameter and 30 km long gas transmission pipeline from Anowara to Fouzdarhat with 42 inches diameter. GTCL currently has been implementing several gas pipelines of different diameters and lengths to improve gas transmission and expansion of the national gas grid.


'''''Bakhrabad Gas Systems Limited''''' (BGSL) established in 7 June 1980 as a production cum gas marketing company for Bakhrabad gas field as its source. The company started commercial marketing of gas from 20 May 1984. Later it was transformed into a transmission and marketing company and the Bakhrabad gas field was transferred to BGFCL ownership in May 1989. The BGSL operates in the Chittagong Division area excluding the territory of Brahmanbaria. The company constructed approximately 2017.17 km pipelines, connected to 135,438 customers and sold 13.97 billion cubic meter gases during the period July 1990 to June 2000.
'''''Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution Company Limited (TGTDCL)''''' the gas marketing company in the country with a wide network of transmission and distribution pipelines. The company started its operation in 20 November 1964. TGTDCL started supplying gas to Siddhirganj Power Station from April 1968 and that was the beginning of the company’s commercial operation. TGTDCL started supplying natural gas for domestic cooking in October 1968 by providing pipe gas connection to the Dhaka residence of renowned author Shawkat Osman in Dhaka. Under the Presidential Order No. 27 of 1972, TGTDCL was placed under Petrobangla as a subsidiary company.  


'''''Jalalabad Gas Transmission and Distribution Systems Limited''''' (JGTDSL) formed in 1977 combining the Habiganj Tea Valley and Sylhet town gas distribution projects to facilitate gas supply for greater Sylhet area. Formally the company started its operation by providing gas supply to Hazrat Shahjalal's (R) Mazar in 1978. The JGTDSL was registered under the Companies Act from December 1986. For the last ten years (July 1990-June 2000) JGTDSL built a total of 1776.61 km gas pipelines, connected 10407 customers for gas supply and sold 5.23 billion cubic meter gas.
TGTDCL holds about 56.17% of natural gas market share in Bangladesh having 28,65,907 different types of customers as on June 2019. Currently, the company distributes natural gas in the districts of Dhaka, Narayanganj, Narsingdi, Munshiganj, Manikganj, Gazipur, Tangail, Mymensingh, Jamalpur, Sherpur, Netrokona and Kishoreganj. During FY 2018-19, a total of 584.84 BCF of gas was sold by TGDCL to its bulk and retail customers of different categories.


'''''Rupantarita Prakritic Gas Company Limited''''' (RPGCL) started its operations in 1982 under a pilot project for popularizing Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) as environment friendly and economic fuel for vehicles. On the basis of the positive outcomes of the 1982-1985 pilot project the Compressed Natural Gas Company Limited started its operation from January 1987. Later the company was given additional responsibilities for extracting Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) from the wet gas stream of the country and to refine and bottling them for marketing. Since February 1991 the company was renamed as Rupantarita Prakritic Gas Company Limited (RPCL). Currently RPGCL operates four CNG refueling stations in Dhaka city and has converted so far approximately 1200 vehicles for CNG use. RPGCL plans for installations of more CNG refueling stations in the near future and extend better support for conversion of vehicles for CNG use. RPGCL also signed contract with a Chinese company CDC for jointly develop and operate CNG refueling stations in the country. The Joint venture company has already completed installation of two CNG refueling stations in Dhaka which are currently waiting for commercial operations.
'''''Jalalabad Gas Transmission and Distribution Systems Limited (JGTDSL)''''' formed in 1977 under Petrobangla combining the Habiganj Tea Valley and Sylhet town gas distribution projects to facilitate gas supply for greater Sylhet area. Formally, the company started its operation by providing gas supply to Hazrat Shahjalal's (R) Mazar in 1978. JGTDSL has a total of 3,822.73 km gas network comprising of transmission and distribution pipelines to supply gas to its total 2,23,666 customers of different categories (as on 30 June, 2019). During the FY 2018-19 the company sold approximately 134.02 BCF gas to its customers.


'''''Western Region Gas Company Limited (Wesgas)''''' Petrobangla started implementing the Western Region Gas Supply Project for ensuring gas supply to the regions west to the river Jamuna since September 1997 facilitating gas pipeline network from Elenga to Baghabari and to supply gas to Sirajganj town. Later in November 1999 Western Region Gas Company Limited (Wesgas) was formed with the objective to develop not only gas transmission facilities but also to supply gas to industrial, commercial and domestic consumers of greater Rajshahi area and further to Ishwardi, Bheramara, Pakshi and Pabna area. Wesgas contemplates in future to extend its gas networks for greater Bogra, Rangpur and Dinajpur areas.
'''''Bakhrabad Gas Distribution Systems Limited (BGDSL)''''' was established in 7 June 1980 under Petrobangla as a production cum gas marketing company for Bakhrabad gas field. The company started commercial marketing of gas from 20 May 1984. Later it was transformed into a transmission and marketing company and the Bakhrabad gas field was transferred to BGFCL ownership in May 1989 putting an end to its production activities. Later, the 2 main transmission pipelines of the company, (110 km long Bakhrabad-Chattogram and 69 km long Bakhrabad-Demra gas transmission pipelines) were transferred to GTCL. BGDSL now operates in greater Cumilla and greater Noakhali and Brahmanbaria districts. BGDSL owns a total of 3,890.96 km gas pipelines (as on 30 June, 2019). During the FY 2018-19, BGDCL sold 129.25 BCF gas to its 4,91,212 (as on 30 June, 2019) customers of different categories.


'''''Barapukuria Coal Mining Company Limited''''' (BCMCL) formed in August 1998 to operate the Barapukuria Coal Mine Project of Petrobangla with a target production of one million ton of coal from an under construction mine at Barapukuria, Dinajpur. Barapukuria Coal Mining Company Limited. mandated for Coal mining at Barapukuria, started production in September 2005 with the targeted capacity of 10.00 lakh m tons per year. But the mine produces less than 1 m ton coal/annum. The 250 MW thermal power plant consumes 0.65 m ton of coal/year. Remaining coal is locally used particularly by the brickfields, steel mills, tea-estate and other industries.
'''''Pashchimanchal Gas Company Limited (PGCL)''''' was established in 2000 as a gas distribution and marketing company under Petrobangla in the north-west region of the country. PGCL has extended its gas distribution with its pipeline networks of 1,642.09 km (as on June, 2019) to Sirajganj, Baghabari, Bera, Santhia, Shahjadpur, Pabna, Ishwardi, Bogura, Rajshahi and other areas of the western region of the country. PGCL plans to extend further its gas supply networks through pipelines to Rangpur, Nilphamari, Kurigram and Panchagarh districts. During 2018-19 Financial Year PGCL sold a total of 45.16 BCF of gas to its 1,29,322 consumers of different categories.
 
'''''Karnaphuli Gas Distribution Company Limited (KGDCL)''''' was formed in 2010 under Petrobangla to rationalize and improve gas distribution in the greater Chattogram and Chattogram Hill Tracts area. Earlier distribution networks of the area had been under the BGDSL franchise. During the fiscal year 2018-19 KGDCL sold approximately 113.88 BCF gas to its 6,02,220 consumers (as in December 2019) of different categories.
 
Sundarban Gas Company Limited (SGCL) was formed in 2009 under Petrobangla for supplying natural gas through pipelines to the south-western region of the country covering Khulna and Barisal Divisions and greater Faridpur district. During FY 2018-2019, SGCL has supplied around 34.59 BCF gas to its 2,386 customers (mainly the power plants other non-bulk and domestic customers within its franchise area).
 
'''''Rupantarita Prakritic Gas Company Limited (RPGCL)''''' started its activity as a company of Petrobangla from January, 1987. RPGCL is responsible to promote, manage, supervise and co-ordinate the use of CNG and CNG based transport infrastructure in the country, production and distribution of LPG, petrol and diesel obtained from Natural Gas Liquid (NGL). Approximately 3.64 BCF of natural gas has been used in the form of CNG every month from 600 CNG stations in the country (5% of the total gas consumption of the country) during the FY 2018-2019. In addition, RPGCL has produced 6,548 metric tons of LPG by processing NGL in its fractionation plants at Kailashtila in Sylhet in the FY 2018-19 and supplied them to the local market.
 
RPGCL has been entrusted for implementation of the two agreements signed between Petrobangla and the Excelerate Energy Bangladesh Limited (EEBL) and the Summit LNG Terminal Co. (Pvt.) Ltd. to install 2 Floating Storage Regasification Units (FSRUs) at Moheshkhali, Cox’s Bazar.
 
The EEBL FSRU started its operation in August 2018 and the Summit FSRU came into operation in April 2019 to process imported LNG and supply re-gasified natural gas to national grid. Each of the FSRUs has installed capacity to supply re-gasified LNG of 500 MMSCF daily. Petrobangla imports every month required volumes of LNG from international spot market and partly from ‘Qatar Gas’ under long term Agreement.  
 
'''''Barapukuria Coal Mining Company Limited (BCMCL)''''' formed in August 1998 under Petrobangla to operate the coal mine at Barapukuria, Dinajpur and for marketing of coal. Barapukuria coal mine started its commercial production in September 2005. During FY 2018-19 a total of 8,05,696 metric tons of coal was produced from the mine. Since the beginning of production form the mine, a total of 1,17,80,828 ton of coal has been extracted until June 2020. The 575 MW thermal power plant consumes presently all the coal produced from the mine.  
 
'''''Maddhapara Granite Mining Company Limited (MGMCL)''''' was formed under Petrobangla in 1998 to operate the mine and marketing of the construction rocks extracted from the Maddhapra mine, Dinajpur. Earlier the mine was built during 1994-2007 at Maddhapara, Dinajpur as a project of Petrobangla. Madhapara Granite Mining Company Limited started commercial production of the mine in May, 2007. During the FY 2018-19, a total 10,67,646.63 metric tons of granite rock was extracted from the mine and 7,31,493.56 metric tons was sold. Since the commencement of productions until December 2019 a total of 5.6 million metric tons of rock was produced from the mine. These rocks are used as construction materials for housing apartments, commercial buildings, roads and highways, bridges, embankments, flood control, railway ballast and sleepers etc. [Md. Mushfiqur Rahman]
 
'''Bibliography'''  Petrobangla 2020, Petrobangla Annual Report 2019.


'''''Maddhyapara Hard Rock Mining Company Limited''''' (MHMCL) formed to accelerate the construction works of Maddhyapara mine and operate the Maddhyapara Hard Rock Mine Project of Petrobangla at Dinajpur in August 1998. Madhapara Granite Mining Company Limited mandated for hardrock/granite mining at Madhapara,' started production in May, 2007 with the targeted capacity of 16.50 lakh m tons per year (5,500 m tons per day). Till date 459,283.98 m tons of hardrock have been extracted and sold to different organizations. These rocks are used as construction materials for housing apartments, commercial buildings, roads and highways, bridges, dams, river dykes, embankments, flood control, railway ballast and sleepers, decoration pieces, tiles etc. [M Lutfar Rahman Chowdhury and Mushfiqur Rahman]


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Petrobangla is a state-owned company established for exploration, development, transportation, distribution and marketing of oil, gas and mineral resources in Bangladesh. The Bangladesh Mineral Oil and Gas Corporation (BOGMC) was created through the Presidential Order No 27 on 26 March 1972 for exploration of oil, gas and mineral resources in the country. A separate organization called ‘Bangladesh Mineral Exploration and Development Corporation (BMEDC)’ was created on 27 September 1972 through the Presidential Order No. 120. After segregation of the exploration and development activities of mineral resources, BOGMC was reconstituted as Bangladesh Oil and Gas Corporation (BOGC) with short name as Petrobangla through the Ordinance No. 15 of 22 August 1974. In 13 November, 1976, through the Ordinance No. 88, the importation, refining and marketing of crude and petroleum products were separated and vested with the Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC). BOGC and BMEDC were merged into a single entity called Bangladesh Oil, Gas and Minerals Corporation (BOGMC) by the Ordinance of the government No. 21 of 11 April 1985. Under a separate Government Order of 28 February 1989, the corporation was short named as Petrobangla and was given the authority to deal with oil, gas and mineral exploration and their development, extraction, transportation, distribution and marketing related activities.

It has the mandate to enter into Production Sharing Contracts (PSC) with International Oil Companies (IOCs) and supervise all activities for exploration, development and production of oil and gas under the signed PSCs.

Currently Petrobangla performs its duties and responsibilities through its 13 (thirteen) subsidiary companies. The companies are :Bangladesh Petroleum Exploration Company Limited (BAPEX), Bangladesh Gas Fields Company Limited (BGFCL), Sylhet Gas Fields Limited (SGFL), Gas Transmission Company Limited (GTCL), Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution Company Limited (TGDCL), Jalalabad Gas Transmission and Distribution Systems Limited (JGTDSL), Bakhrabad Gas Systems Limited (BGSL), Pashchimanchal Gas Company Limited (PGCL), Karnaphuli Gas Distribution Company Limited (KGDCL), Sundarban Gas Company Limited (SGCL), Rupantarita Prakritic Gas Company Limited (RPGCL), Barapukuria Coal Mining Company (BCMCL) and Maddhyapara Granite Mining Company (MGMCL).

Bangladesh Petrolum Exploration Company Limited (BAPEX) was established as a state owned company in 1989 abolishing the erstwhile exploration directorate of Petrobangla with the objectives to accelerate oil and gas exploration in the country.

Since its establishment, BAPEX has been carrying out exploration works in search of oil and gas in the country. BAPEX has discovered 8 gas fields and supply approximately 120 mmscfd gas to the national grid from its producing 7 gas fields (Saldanadi, Fenchuganj, Shahbazpur, Semutang, Sundalpur, Begumganj and Srikail). In 2000, BAPEX was given permission to perform as an exploration and production company for oil and gas resources. A total of 42.3 billion cubic feet (BCF) gas has been produced by BAPEX from its fields in the fiscal year 2018-19 and sold the gas to different gas distribution and marketing companies of Petrobangla. In addition, BAPEX has produced about 40,157 barrels of condensate as byproduct of natural gas during the same period and sold the same to BGFCL, SGFL and BPC.

Government has awarded BAPEX with 10 percent carried over interests for PSCs for the shallow offshore blocks SS-4, SS-9 and SS-11 blocks for the signed PSC in 2021 with ONGC Videsh Ltd., Oil India Ltd. and Santos Ltd. and Kris Energy Bangladesh Ltd (for Sangu Field) respectively. In addition, BAPEX, has 10% carried over interests in the signed PSC for block-9 with Tullow Bangladesh and Niko Resources Limited and it monitors the operations of Bangura gas field located at block-9 within the scope of PSC.

Bangladesh Gas Fields Company Limited (BGFCL) is the major state owned gas producing company in the country. The Pakistan Shell Oil Company, founded in 1956 in Karachi was renamed as Bangladesh Shell Oil Company (BSOC) continued its operations as owner of the major gas fields in the country. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman brought under state ownership five major gas fields namely Rashidpur, Kailashtila, Titas, Habiganj and Bakhrabad from the Shell Oil Company Limited (PSOC) on 9 August 1975 by purchasing them. Bangladesh Gas Fields Company Limited founded on 12 September 1975 and was awarded with the ownership and responsibilities of the said 5 gas fields for their operation and management. Kamta, Narshingdi and Meghna gas fields were placed for operation under BGFCL in 1985 and in 1992 respectively. BGFCL has been continuing gas production from five gas fields (Titas, Habiganj, Bakhrabad, Narshingdi and Meghna). An approximate 287.70 BCF of gas and 186, 576 barrels of condensate (extracted as by-product from the gas), were produced by the company during 2018-19 FY. BGFCL supplied its produced gas to TGTDCL, BGDCL, KGDCL, JGTDSL, PGCL and SGCL through transmission networks under GTCL and TGTDCL. Besides, petrol and diesel produced from condensate are being supplied to the oil marketing companies of BPC.

Sylhet Gas Fields Company Limited (SGFL) a state owned company which is the successor of the Burma Oil Company (BOC). The company was abandoned by BOC after the liberation of Bangladesh and was taken over by the government in 1972 and later named as Sylhet Gas Fields Limited (SGFCL). All the assets and production and distribution facilities of Chatak gas field belonging to the Pakistan Petroleum Ltd. during pre-independence period was taken over by the Bangladesh Government after independence and vested to SGFCL. Presently SGFCL has been producing gas and condensate from Haripur (Sylhet), Kailashtila, Rashidpur and Beanibazar gas fields. Production from Chhatak and Haripur gas fields are presently suspended. Haripur oil field continued oil production from December 1986 to July 1995 and currently remains suspended.

During the FY 2018-19, SGFCL produced 46.22 BCF of gas, 272,668.91 barrels of condensate and 171,729.56 barrels of natural gas liquids (NGL) from its own fields. The produced gas has been supplied to JGTDSL, BGDCL, PGCL and KGDCL networks.

Gas Transmission Company Limited (GTCL) was formed as state owned company to eventually operate all the high-pressure transmission gas pipelines of the country for a centralized operation in June 24, 1993. The company started its operation with the North-South 188-kilometer long with 24 inches diameter gas pipeline stretching from Kailashtila gas field to Ashuganj, which was built by Petrobangla earlier. In addition, a six inches diameter and 187-kilometer-long pipeline for transmission of condensate was also transferred to GTCL. Later the company implemented the construction of 59 kilometer long with 30 inches diameter Ashuganj-Bakhrabad gas pipeline project. During the FY 2018-19, GTCL transmitted in total 874.96 BCF of gas, to TGTDCL, BGDCL, KGDCL, JGTDSL, PGCL and SGCL networks. The Company transported a total of 15,69,874 barrels of condensate through its 175 km long north-south condensate pipeline during the same year.

For evacuating imported re-gasified LNG, GTCL has constructed 91 km long gas transmission pipeline from Moheshkhali to Anowara, Chattogram with 30 inches diameter and 30 km long gas transmission pipeline from Anowara to Fouzdarhat with 42 inches diameter. GTCL currently has been implementing several gas pipelines of different diameters and lengths to improve gas transmission and expansion of the national gas grid.

Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution Company Limited (TGTDCL) the gas marketing company in the country with a wide network of transmission and distribution pipelines. The company started its operation in 20 November 1964. TGTDCL started supplying gas to Siddhirganj Power Station from April 1968 and that was the beginning of the company’s commercial operation. TGTDCL started supplying natural gas for domestic cooking in October 1968 by providing pipe gas connection to the Dhaka residence of renowned author Shawkat Osman in Dhaka. Under the Presidential Order No. 27 of 1972, TGTDCL was placed under Petrobangla as a subsidiary company.

TGTDCL holds about 56.17% of natural gas market share in Bangladesh having 28,65,907 different types of customers as on June 2019. Currently, the company distributes natural gas in the districts of Dhaka, Narayanganj, Narsingdi, Munshiganj, Manikganj, Gazipur, Tangail, Mymensingh, Jamalpur, Sherpur, Netrokona and Kishoreganj. During FY 2018-19, a total of 584.84 BCF of gas was sold by TGDCL to its bulk and retail customers of different categories.

Jalalabad Gas Transmission and Distribution Systems Limited (JGTDSL) formed in 1977 under Petrobangla combining the Habiganj Tea Valley and Sylhet town gas distribution projects to facilitate gas supply for greater Sylhet area. Formally, the company started its operation by providing gas supply to Hazrat Shahjalal's (R) Mazar in 1978. JGTDSL has a total of 3,822.73 km gas network comprising of transmission and distribution pipelines to supply gas to its total 2,23,666 customers of different categories (as on 30 June, 2019). During the FY 2018-19 the company sold approximately 134.02 BCF gas to its customers.

Bakhrabad Gas Distribution Systems Limited (BGDSL) was established in 7 June 1980 under Petrobangla as a production cum gas marketing company for Bakhrabad gas field. The company started commercial marketing of gas from 20 May 1984. Later it was transformed into a transmission and marketing company and the Bakhrabad gas field was transferred to BGFCL ownership in May 1989 putting an end to its production activities. Later, the 2 main transmission pipelines of the company, (110 km long Bakhrabad-Chattogram and 69 km long Bakhrabad-Demra gas transmission pipelines) were transferred to GTCL. BGDSL now operates in greater Cumilla and greater Noakhali and Brahmanbaria districts. BGDSL owns a total of 3,890.96 km gas pipelines (as on 30 June, 2019). During the FY 2018-19, BGDCL sold 129.25 BCF gas to its 4,91,212 (as on 30 June, 2019) customers of different categories.

Pashchimanchal Gas Company Limited (PGCL) was established in 2000 as a gas distribution and marketing company under Petrobangla in the north-west region of the country. PGCL has extended its gas distribution with its pipeline networks of 1,642.09 km (as on June, 2019) to Sirajganj, Baghabari, Bera, Santhia, Shahjadpur, Pabna, Ishwardi, Bogura, Rajshahi and other areas of the western region of the country. PGCL plans to extend further its gas supply networks through pipelines to Rangpur, Nilphamari, Kurigram and Panchagarh districts. During 2018-19 Financial Year PGCL sold a total of 45.16 BCF of gas to its 1,29,322 consumers of different categories.

Karnaphuli Gas Distribution Company Limited (KGDCL) was formed in 2010 under Petrobangla to rationalize and improve gas distribution in the greater Chattogram and Chattogram Hill Tracts area. Earlier distribution networks of the area had been under the BGDSL franchise. During the fiscal year 2018-19 KGDCL sold approximately 113.88 BCF gas to its 6,02,220 consumers (as in December 2019) of different categories.

Sundarban Gas Company Limited (SGCL) was formed in 2009 under Petrobangla for supplying natural gas through pipelines to the south-western region of the country covering Khulna and Barisal Divisions and greater Faridpur district. During FY 2018-2019, SGCL has supplied around 34.59 BCF gas to its 2,386 customers (mainly the power plants other non-bulk and domestic customers within its franchise area).

Rupantarita Prakritic Gas Company Limited (RPGCL) started its activity as a company of Petrobangla from January, 1987. RPGCL is responsible to promote, manage, supervise and co-ordinate the use of CNG and CNG based transport infrastructure in the country, production and distribution of LPG, petrol and diesel obtained from Natural Gas Liquid (NGL). Approximately 3.64 BCF of natural gas has been used in the form of CNG every month from 600 CNG stations in the country (5% of the total gas consumption of the country) during the FY 2018-2019. In addition, RPGCL has produced 6,548 metric tons of LPG by processing NGL in its fractionation plants at Kailashtila in Sylhet in the FY 2018-19 and supplied them to the local market.

RPGCL has been entrusted for implementation of the two agreements signed between Petrobangla and the Excelerate Energy Bangladesh Limited (EEBL) and the Summit LNG Terminal Co. (Pvt.) Ltd. to install 2 Floating Storage Regasification Units (FSRUs) at Moheshkhali, Cox’s Bazar.

The EEBL FSRU started its operation in August 2018 and the Summit FSRU came into operation in April 2019 to process imported LNG and supply re-gasified natural gas to national grid. Each of the FSRUs has installed capacity to supply re-gasified LNG of 500 MMSCF daily. Petrobangla imports every month required volumes of LNG from international spot market and partly from ‘Qatar Gas’ under long term Agreement.

Barapukuria Coal Mining Company Limited (BCMCL) formed in August 1998 under Petrobangla to operate the coal mine at Barapukuria, Dinajpur and for marketing of coal. Barapukuria coal mine started its commercial production in September 2005. During FY 2018-19 a total of 8,05,696 metric tons of coal was produced from the mine. Since the beginning of production form the mine, a total of 1,17,80,828 ton of coal has been extracted until June 2020. The 575 MW thermal power plant consumes presently all the coal produced from the mine.

Maddhapara Granite Mining Company Limited (MGMCL) was formed under Petrobangla in 1998 to operate the mine and marketing of the construction rocks extracted from the Maddhapra mine, Dinajpur. Earlier the mine was built during 1994-2007 at Maddhapara, Dinajpur as a project of Petrobangla. Madhapara Granite Mining Company Limited started commercial production of the mine in May, 2007. During the FY 2018-19, a total 10,67,646.63 metric tons of granite rock was extracted from the mine and 7,31,493.56 metric tons was sold. Since the commencement of productions until December 2019 a total of 5.6 million metric tons of rock was produced from the mine. These rocks are used as construction materials for housing apartments, commercial buildings, roads and highways, bridges, embankments, flood control, railway ballast and sleepers etc. [Md. Mushfiqur Rahman]

Bibliography Petrobangla 2020, Petrobangla Annual Report 2019.