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SPM pumps 40,000 tonnes of crude oil from Maheshkhali

TBP Desk
15 Mar 2024 20:16:21 | Update: 15 Mar 2024 20:16:55
SPM pumps 40,000 tonnes of crude oil from Maheshkhali
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With the government's sincere efforts, Single Point Mooring (SPM), a floating oil pipe that is set up on the deep sea, successfully pumped 40,000 tonnes of crude oil from Maheshkhali pumping station to Eastern Refinery Limited (ERL) safely and smoothly on Friday.

According to a release issued by Power, Energy, and Mineral Resources Ministry’s Deputy Information Officer Mir Aslam Uddin, the long cherished SPM project was commissioned through the transportation of crude oil from Moheskkhali to ERL.

Earlier, the government installed an SPM pipeline facility to supply imported fuel on Moheshkhali Island, which will save at least Tk 800 crore per year, reports BSS.

“Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) initiated the SPM project to carry fuel through pipelines from mother vessels quickly, which would also save Taka 800 crore per annum,” State Minister for Power Energy and Mineral Resources, Nasrul Hamid told reporters earlier.

He said, “Once the project is implemented, it will reduce oil pilferage and time for fuel oil supply across the country.”

“The Awami League government, led by Prime Minister Sheikh Haisna, has instructed the SPM to unload imported crude oil from deep sea in a more efficient and time-saving manner. The SPM will also ensure energy security in the country,” Nasrul added.

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