Gas supply to the national grid from newly-discovered well-7 of Kailashtila gas field in Golapganj upazila of Sylhet began on Saturday.
Senior Secretary to the Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Mahbub Hossain inaugurated the gas supply at 11am.
19 MMCFD (Million standard cubic feet per day) gas will be added to national grid from this well every day, said engineer Abdul Jalil Pramanik, managing director (Operation) of Sylhet Gas field.
On May 7, experimental gas supply from the well began and following its success the official supply started on Saturday, he added.
In 2016, gas supply from well-7 of Kailashtila gas field was suspended.
In February this year, state-owned Bangladesh Petroleum Exploration and Production Company Limited (BAPEX) started work on the operation in the well which ended last month.
According to Sylhet Gas Field, from two of the seven wells of the field 29 MMCFD gas was being added to the national grid.
A total of 48 MMCFD gas will be now added to the national grid from this field with the 19 MMCFD from Well-7.
Md Mizanur Rahman, managing director of Sylhet gas field, said they were expecting to get 10-12 MMCFD gas from Well-7 it exceeded the expectation.
He said: “Apart from that as by product we will get 250 barrels of condensate from which fuel oil worth Tk22 lakh can be produced.
“According to Radiant Project Services Ltd, there is 758 billion cubic square feet of gas at this level. The estimated cost of which will be Tk65,000 crore.”
The country’s total supply now stands at 2950 MMCFD against a demand for over 3600 MMCFD.


