Dhaka, Oct 6, 2020 (UNB) – State Minister for Power Nasrul Hamid has expressed indignation at the below par performance of Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) as the state-owned body failed to make satisfactory progress in implementing some top priority projects.
BPC is entrusted with the responsibility of importing and marketing of different petroleum products in the country.
Nasrul expressed his dissatisfaction while presiding over a virtual meeting to review the implementation progress of different projects under BPC.
He found that BPC has been lagging behind the schedule in implementing top priority projects including installation of single point mooring with double pipeline, Dhaka-Chattogram petroleum supply underground pipeline, and setting up of Eastern Refinery Unit-2.
He said sometimes the inefficiency or failure of the project directors push up the overall cost and asked why should the concerned ministry take the responsibility of such cost escalation.
Senior Secretary at the Energy and Mineral Resources Division Anisur Rahman and BPC Chairman Md Shamsur Rahman attended the meeting. Nasrul directed the Energy and Mineral Resources Division to appoint concerned officials to monitor and supervise the projects.
He also asked the officials concerned to complete the projects’ implementation work before the timeline. “If necessary, you must work extra hours,” he said.
It was informed in the meeting that the Energy and Mineral Resources Division received Tk 2,960.48 crore as annual development program (ADP) budget allocation in the fiscal year 2020-21 of which Tk 664.89 crore was spent until September.
Of the allocation, BPC received Tk 1,639.41 crore for its 10 projects.