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No legal documents, no gas connections: Nasrul Hamid

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State Minister for Power, Energy, and Mineral Resources Nasrul Hamid on Wednesday instructed the Karnaphuli Gas Distribution Company (KGDCL) authorities not to provide gas connections to any consumer located at designated areas without legal documents.

“We want to connect all consumers based on proper documents and industries would have to set up at the government’s designated areas,” he said this while discussing various issues of the KGDCL in Chattogram.

Nasrul Hamid said all the gas consumers will be brought under prepaid meter system, as KGDCL installed 60000 prepaid meters and the installation of another 0.1 million (one lakh) prepaid meters is underway.

“The government is committed to ensuring smooth and improved services to the gas and electricity consumers. We are also taking various initiatives to ensure uninterrupted power and gas supply,” he added.

Mentioning the Bailey Road fire incident, that took 46 lives, the state minister directed all his oil and gas companies to take security measures and ensure fire extinguishers to avoid any untoward situation.

As part of the government campaign for digitisation, he inaugurated a data centre for prepaid gas metres under the KGDCL.

“With sincere efforts by the energy and mineral resources division, the KGDCL installed 60000 prepaid gas metres and set up data centre and data recovery centre at its distribution areas,” Nasrul Hamid said.

He said that the government led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been working relentlessly to ensure energy security in the country, which his ministry is working to materialise it.

The state run gas company has 6,02,396 consumers and a gas pipeline network of 3,236 kilometers.

Nasrul Hamid said it is a service-oriented government organisation and committed to providing best services to its consumers.

As part of this, online metre recharge system is also available through Bkash and other facilities.

The government has implemented the project aimed at building awareness of consumers about gas usage, capacity building for the management along with reducing monitoring costs.

During the meeting, Petrobangla chairman Janendranath Sarkar, Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation chairman and other officials were present.

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