Govt to procure 3 shipments of LNG, 16m litres edible oil
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The approval comes rom the 8th meeting of CCGP
The government on Wednesday approved separate proposals for procuring some three cargo shipments of LNG, 16 million litres of edible oil, 30,000 tons of fertilizer and 10,000 tons of lentil to meet the growing demand of the country.
The approval came from the 8th meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Government Purchase (CCGP) in this year held on Wednesday at the Cabinet Division conference room at Bangladesh Secretariat with Finance Minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali in the chair.
Briefing reporters after the meeting, Cabinet Division Secretary (coordination and reforms) Mahmudul Hossain Khan said that the day's meeting approved a total of 12 proposals.
He informed that following three separate proposals from the Energy and Mineral Resources Division, the government would procure one cargo shipment of LNG from M/S Vitol Asia Pte Ltd, Singapore at a cost of around Tk418.59 crore with per MMBtu LNG costing $9.23, one cargo shipment of LNG from M/S Total Energies Gas and Power Ltd Switzerland at a cost of around Tk 427.67 crore where per MMBtu LNG would cost $9.23 while another one cargo shipment of LNG would be procured from M/S Gunvor Singapore Pte Ltd, Singapore with around Tk410.65 crore where per MMBtu LNG would cost $9.23.
Following a proposal from the Ministry of Commerce, the state-run Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB) would procure 10,000 tons of lentil under local Open Tender Method (OTM) from Sena Kalyan Sangstha and Nabil Naba Foods Ltd at a cost of around Tk102.75 crore where per kg lentil would cost Tk102.75.
The TCB would also purchase 11 million litres of soybean oil under local OTM method from City Edible Oil Ltd at a cost of around Tk168.27 crore with per litre soybean oil costing Tk152.98 while the TCB would purchase 50,000 liters of rice bran oil under local OTM method from Majumder Bran Oil Mills Ltd and Majumder Products Ltd at a cost of around Tk76 crore with per liter oil costing Tk152.
Following a proposal from the Ministry of Industries, the Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation (BCIC) would procure 30,000 tons of bagged granular urea fertilizer under the 15th lot from KAFCO, Bangladesh at a cost of around Tk120.90 crore where per ton fertilizer would cost $366.37.
In response to a proposal from the Ministry of Railways, Bangladesh Railway would procure 200 broad gauge passenger carriages from RITES Limited, India at a cost of around Tk1,626.49 crore.
The day's CCGP meeting also approved one proposal each from the Prime Minister's Office, Ministry of Water Resources, Ministry of Housing and Public Works, and Ministry of Shipping.
Source: BSS