Govt clears purchase of 1.75 lakh tonnes of fuel oil

Star Business Report

The government yesterday approved the direct purchase of 1.75 lakh tonnes of diesel and octane from two suppliers, bypassing the standard tender process as concerns deepen over Gulf supply disruptions caused by the US-Israeli war on Iran.

The Cabinet Committee on Government Purchase (CCGP) cleared multiple proposals from state agencies to that end at a cost of  nearly Tk 1,700 crore.

As per the proposals, 100,000 tonnes of diesel will be bought from US-based Archer Energy LLC at Tk 674 crore. Another 75,000 tonnes of fuel, including 50,000 tonnes of diesel and 25,000 tonnes of octane, will be bought from Dubai-based DBS Trading House FZCO at Tk 1,023 crore.

The war on Iran, which began on February 28, sent oil prices spiralling after Iran effectively blocked the Strait of Hormuz, through which roughly one-fifth of global oil supply passes.

The head of the International Energy Agency said yesterday that the conflict is producing the worst energy crisis the world has ever faced.

Bangladesh is especially exposed to the volatility in the international energy markets, given its growing import dependency. Some 46 percent of the country’s total energy supply came from imports in 2023. In the fiscal year 2024-2025 (FY25), imports accounted for 65 percent of its power needs. with the reliance increasing every year.

The government has been scrambling for alternative suppliers. It earlier approved the purchase of 2 lakh tonnes of diesel from Kazakhstan.

In a separate development yesterday, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs allowed Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) to compress its tender preparation and submission period for refined fuel imports from 42 days to 10, a move designed to speed up procurement as supply pressures mount.

Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury chaired the meeting.

Earlier, the committee approved the direct import of 2.75 lakh tonnes of fuel oil, which implies that the BPC can buy additional 1 lakh tonnes of petroleum through direct purchase method.

The BPC sold 68.35 lakh tonnes of fuel in FY25 and 43.5 lakh tonnes or 63 percent of the total sales were diesel, according to the BPC.

The state agency had imported 46 lakh tonnes of refined petroleum and 15 lakh tonnes of crude oil that year.