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New gas 'found'

A new survey of the existing national gas field of Rashidpur has raised high hopes of finding an additional one trillion cubic feet (tcf) of gas.

This is a major development in a national gas field which is a source of gas cheaper than that produced by international oil companies. Once tapped, this reserve would significantly help reduce the country's perennial gas crisis, officials say.

Bangladesh has between 12 and 15 tcf reserve of gas, according to Petrobangla Chairman Hussain Monsur.

Discovered in between Moulvibazar and Habiganj in Sylhet division in 1960, the Rashidpur field already had a proven gas reserve of 2tcf in its western part. It went into commercial operation in 1962 and so far supplied 460 billion cubic feet (bcf) of gas to the national grid, officials add.

The new 967bcf deposit was detected in the field's unexplored eastern part which is separated by a geological fault.

The finding came through the first-ever three dimensional seismic survey conducted by Bangladesh Petroleum Exploration and Production Company Ltd (Bapex) at the Rashidpur gas field.

“There is an 80 percent possibility that we will find another 967.2bcf gas from a part of the eastern flank of the field,” announcing the survey result, Hussain Monsur said at a press briefing.

At the briefing at Petrocentre, he said the team has conducted the survey with modern technology on the western fault of Rashidpur, one of the oldest gas fields in the country.

There is also a low possibility of finding another 2.416tcf gas from another part of the eastern flank, said Mortuza Ahmad Faruque, managing director of Bapex.

“However, we have to conduct more drillings to find the gas,” he said. “But the possibility is higher and the signs are encouraging.”

The news came after the government approved Tk 164 crore of funding to conduct 3D seismic survey in Titas, Bakhrabad, Sylhet, Kailashtila and Rashidpur in October 2008.

Bapex has proposed drilling three development wells in the western Rashidpur, which is presently under operation, and forecasts it would produce 55 million cubic feet of gas every day.

For the unexplored eastern part, Bapex proposed drilling two exploratory and four development wells. Upon confirmation of the gas discovery through this drilling programme, the authorities would be able to say how much gas could be produced from this part.

Bapex has also completed 3D seismic surveys in Kailashtila and Sylhet gas fields and is presently processing the data for interpretation. It is now preparing to conduct another survey in Titas field.

At present, Bangladesh requires 2,500mmcf of gas a day, but the country can only supply about 2,000mmcfd, leading to severe crisis in gas-fired power generation to gas-based industrial production. The crisis has even affected domestic burners.

New gas 'found'
 
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What about the coal extraction. We should not burn these expensive gas to produce electricity.

I dont want to be a regionalist but my frustration grows when the Norh Western Monga hit people dont let anybody to dig under the land for coal. Today I was surprised to read the news that those people took the money for their land and also in the process of getting new land for relocation yet they dont want to give away the existing land that they sold to Boropukuria coal company. How irrational that they could get... :sick:
 
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Bapex should give more priority in gas exploration
 
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Price of gas varies with time. @$5 per 1000cft, the market value of newly found gas field in Rashidpur is $5 billion. This gas will help our economy tremendously.
 
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What about the coal extraction. We should not burn these expensive gas to produce electricity.

I dont want to be a regionalist but my frustration grows when the Norh Western Monga hit people dont let anybody to dig under the land for coal. Today I was surprised to read the news that those people took the money for their land and also in the process of getting new land for relocation yet they dont want to give away the existing land that they sold to Boropukuria coal company. How irrational that they could get... :sick:

Welcome to the tribal world...
 
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Lets wait and see, hopefully lots of goodies are eagerly waiting to be found : )
 
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1 trillion cubic feet that sounds like a lot.. Good luck guys with the extraction!! If it's true then it could bring about turn-around in Bangladesh.. Hope Indian companies invest in the projects and buy Gas from Bangladesh at a good rate..
 
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I have a question..

On Wikipedia, the page List of countries by natural gas proven reserves on Wikipedia shows that Bangladesh is in the 45th position in the world with 195,400,000,000 cubic metres (641,076,116,460 cubic feet) of natural gas. But this news is saying we found 1 trillion cubic feet (1,000,000,000,000 numerically). So did we really just surpass this estimate by simply finding more gas in an existing gas field? Let alone the other gas fields we have. This question might sound kind of dumb, but I find it mind boggling that the estimate was so far off.

Then of course, there's also the low possibility of finding another 2.416 trillion cubic feet which we might find Insha'Allah.
 
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1 trillion cubic feet that sounds like a lot.. Good luck guys with the extraction!! If it's true then it could bring about turn-around in Bangladesh.. Hope Indian companies invest in the projects and buy Gas from Bangladesh at a good rate..
that's too small what they have, the entire reserve from those resources would last for a month or less if used up by India. m excited about the Vietnamese coast drilling though, and waiting for sir creek to hatch :)
 
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1 trillion cubic feet that sounds like a lot.. Good luck guys with the extraction!! If it's true then it could bring about turn-around in Bangladesh.. Hope Indian companies invest in the projects and buy Gas from Bangladesh at a good rate..

With current demand, 1 tcf doesnt even cover one year worth of consumption. Indian companies usually not allowed to invest in strategic resources in Bangladesh. Sorry.
 
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