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LPG gets costlier by Tk48 per 12-kg container

The new price will be effective from 6pm on Sunday

Update : 03 Apr 2022, 06:02 PM

Consumers will have to buy Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) at a higher price as the Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission (BERC) has re-fixed the price of 12kg LPG container at Tk1,439 from the existing Tk1,391 from Sunday.

It means a consumer has to pay an additional Tk48 to buy a 12kg LPG container while Tk4 per kg for other quantities of the containers.

Most consumers use the 12kg container while 18kg, 25kg containers are also available in the market.

The new price will be effective from 6pm on Sunday, said BERC chairman Abdul Jalil while announcing the price.

According to the new price, the autogas price has been raised to Tk67.02 per litre from Tk63.07.

BERC chairman Abdul Jalil attributed the global price hike of Saudi CP (contract price) due to the Russia-Ukraine war and also the increase in the Taka-Dollar rate.

Now, each dollar’s exchange rate is Tk85.25 which was earlier Tk85.07, he added.

Similarly, the importers have to pay higher amounts against a 7% VAT while the overall cost is higher than earlier, said the BERC chief.

He mentioned that the Saudi contract price (CP) has risen globally to $953 from $911.25 per metric tonne.

“It is hard to predict whether the price will go up or down in the current global situation”, he observed.

According to industry insiders, the Saudi CP is normally announced at the end of every month to make it effective for the next month, and it takes at least 7-10 days for a shipment of the fuel to arrive in the country.

Most Bangladeshi private companies import their bulk LPG from the Middle East on the basis of Saudi CP and market it locally.

BERC, for the first time, fixed the retail-level LPG prices on April 12 after holding a public hearing to comply with a High Court order.

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