Govt to procure 16.80 lakh MTs fuel oil, 80 lakh liters soybean oil

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The government today approved separate proposals

for procuring some 16.80 lakh metric tons (MTs) of refined fuel oil, 80 lakh

liters of soybean oil and 8,000 tonnes of lentil to meet the growing demand

of the country.

The approvals came from the 24th meeting of the Cabinet Committee on

Government Purchase (CCGP) in this year held today virtually with Finance

Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal in the chair.

Briefing reporters after the meeting, Cabinet Division Additional Secretary

Sayeed Mahbub Khan virtually said that the day’s meeting approved a total of

14 proposals.

Following a proposal from the Energy and Mineral Resources Division, he said

Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) would procure some 16.80 lakh tonnes

of refined fuel oil with around Taka 12,850.87 crore including premium and

reference price from six state-owned enterprises of different countries for

July to December period of the current year.

This fuel oil will be procured from PTTT of Thailand, ENOC of the United Arab

Emirates, Petrochina of China, BSP of Indonesia, PTLCL of Malaysia and UNIPEC

of China.

Mahbub informed that following three separate proposals from the Ministry of

Commerce, the state-run Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB) would procure

some 80 lakh liters of soybean oil through local open tendering method from

Meghna Edible Oil Refinery Ltd with around Taka 131.16 crore for the current

fiscal year with per liter soybean oil costing Taka 158.67 against the

previous price of Taka 161.37.

He said the TCB would also procure some 75 lakh liters of rice bran oil

through local Direct Procurement Method (DPM) with around Taka 117.75 crore.

The TCB would procure some 8,000 tonnes of lentil under local open tender

method for the current fiscal year with around Taka 75.59 crore from Nabil

Naba Foods Ltd with per kilogram (kg) lentil costing Taka 83.51 against the

previous price of Taka 94.84.

The Cabinet Division additional secretary said following a proposal from the

Road Transport and Highways Division, the day’s CCGP meeting decided to award

the package number WP-01 of the “Kewatkhali Bridge Construction Project in

Mymensingh” to the joint venture of CSCEC China and Spectra Engineers,

Bangladesh with around Taka 2,137.97 crore.

Besides, he said that the day’s purchase committee meeting approved another

five proposals from the Road Transport and Highways Division, two proposals

from the Local Government Division, and one proposal each from the Energy and

Mineral Resources Division and Secondary and Higher Education Division.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha