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Bangladesh Gas Supply Resumes from Excelerate Terminal After Three-Day Halt

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Gas supply to Bangladesh's national grid resumed on Saturday after being halted for three days due to a shortage of liquefied natural gas (LNG) at Excelerate Energy's floating terminal in Cox's Bazar.

A new LNG cargo arrived at the terminal on Saturday, and by evening, gas supply from the Excelerate terminal increased by 106 million cubic feet, according to Petrobangla data.

The combined daily supply capacity of Bangladesh's two floating LNG terminals is approximately 1,100 million cubic feet. On Saturday evening, supply reached about 62.5% of this capacity.

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