Four sizable ships carrying gas oil, LPG, and liquefied natural gas (LNG) have arrived at the Chattogram Port amid the volatility of the world oil market brought on by tensions between Iran and Israel in the Middle East.
According to a report released today by the Marine Department of the Chattogram Port Authority, these ships are presently anchored at the Chattogram Port, where the unloading process is underway.
Ships bringing gasoline goods from China, Malaysia, Nigeria, and India have just arrived at the port, according to port sources.
The ‘Gas Challenger’ with LPG from India arrived on March 31 and is currently in the ‘Bhatiyari’ area. The ‘Shan Gang Fa Xian’ carrying gas oil from Malaysia arrived on April 3 and is at the ‘DOJ-6’ jetty for unloading by April 7. The ‘Cool Voyager’ with LNG from Nigeria arrived on April 5 and is being unloaded at the ‘FSRU’ with completion expected by April 8. The ‘Gas Journey’ with LPG from China arrived on April 5 and is currently at the ‘Charlie’ area, with unloading expected to be completed by April 8. The Chattogram Port Authority’s Secretary, Syed Refayet Hamim, said that in order to maintain a consistent fuel supply and guarantee ongoing power generation in the nation, focus is being given to swiftly unloading these fuel goods. The country’s energy issue is expected to be alleviated when all ships are unloaded on time.
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