Sunday, March 20, 2011
Natural Gas
One of the country's few stone assets is natural gas, which is the basis for nitrogenous fertilizer production enough to meet the country's needs. Probable national reserves range from 182 billion to 623 billion cubic meters. Deposits lie in more than a dozen different locations, six of which were producing in 1986. The country's gas production is concentrated in the northeastern part of the country. Reserves also have been discovered offshore, but extraction is not yet successful.
Total gas production in FY 1986 was 2.9 billion cubic meters, with production rising at least 10 percent per year. All production was extreme domestically. About 40 percent of production was used for generating power, nearly 40 percent for producing manure, and the rest divided among industrial, commercial, and household uses. Even by traditional estimates of reserves and consumption trends, the supply was expected to be sufficient for Bangladesh's requirements through the year 2030.
So, the people of Bangladesh should be attentive about using Gas, otherwise it will be a great curse for their life and country.
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