Govt approves Tk 945 crore deal for Chinese firms to drill three wells

The projects aim to strengthen the country’s gas and oil reserves
Star Business Report

The government has selected two Chinese companies to drill three wells at different locations across the country at a cost of Tk 945 crore.

The Cabinet Committee on Government Purchase approved the key energy exploration projects at its 19th meeting, held today and chaired by Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury. The projects aim to strengthen the country’s gas and oil reserves.

Under a BAPEX project, two exploratory wells -- Srikail Deep-1 and Mobarakpur Deep-1 -- will be drilled as part of a three-well programme. The contract for these two wells was awarded to CNPC Chuanqing Drilling Engineering Company Limited at a cost of Tk 713 crore.

The committee also approved the drilling of the Sylhet-12 oil well under a separate project. The contract was awarded to Sinopec International Petroleum Service Corporation (SIPSC) at a cost of Tk 232 crore, covering drilling and related works.