103 TCF gas-hydrate reserves in the Bay of Bengal!



Special Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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Based on the seismic survey, Bangladesh is looking at the possibility of obtaining 17 to 103 TCF (trillion cubic feet) of gas-hydrate in the Bay of Bengal. For this, the Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen has emphasized on conducting more seismic surveys.

The foreign minister made the remarks at a press briefing on Wednesday (January 5), citing the survey.

About 1 TCF of gas is being extracted from different fields in the country every year. So far 28 gas fields have been discovered in Bangladesh. The proven reserves in these fields are 21.4 TCF, with potential reserves of 6 TCF. About 17 and a half TCF of gas has been extracted so far. The remaining reserves are 3 TCF and the potential reserves are considered to be 7 more TCF.

From that point of view, this possible reserve of gas-hydrate has huge potential. The frustration is that there is no precedent for gas-hydrate extraction anywhere in the world. Japan has been conducting research on lifting for about 30 years and neighboring India for 15 years, but has not yet seen success.

The Foreign Minister said that in 2018, initiatives were taken to determine the presence, location, nature and reserves of gas-hydrate in the sea and at sea level in the occupied waters of Bangladesh in the Bay of Bengal. Real Admiral(Retd.) Md. Khurshid Alam, Secretary, Maritime Affairs Unit, comprising of experienced representatives from various Ministries, Departments and Offices to analyze the data obtained from various surveys conducted earlier. A desktop study group was formed under the leadership of Khurshid Alam. To get the full idea we needed a seismic survey of the whole ocean which is very expensive and time consuming. So we decided to do this desktop study based on the seismic survey already done.

He said that the government of Bangladesh in 2007-2008 through the organization of France in the Bay of Bengal 3,500 km lines. And in 2010 with the help of a Dutch organization about 3 thousand km lines completed seismic and bahthymetric surveys. According to these surveys, there are 7,500 lines in the continent within 350 nautical miles. So far, scientific and technical data has been collected on the resources available under sea which are stored in the Maritime Affairs Unit of Bapex, Petrobangla and Ministry of External Affairs. The desktop study is conducted based on the data of all these surveys.

After the formation of the Desktop Study Group, it was completed over the last 3 years by the joint efforts of Petrobangla, Bapex and local experts, including the National Oceanography Center in Southampton, UK.

Gas hydrate or methane gas is basically a solid substance in the form of ice formed at high pressure and low temperature which exists in the form of crystals (ice) scattered inside the piles of piled sand or in the form of small lumps, sheets or lines in the bottom of mud. At the bottom of the continental margin at a depth of more than 300 m below the surface of the continent, gas hydrate is found in the form of methane or ice under water and soil pressure which is usually stable at a depth of 500 m.

According to various sources, India has already confirmed the possibility of huge gas hydrate reserves in the Bay of Bengal, especially in the Krishna-Godavari and Mahananda basins of India. The Krishna-Godavari and Mahananda basin areas accumulate about 1-2 billion tons of mixed sediment every year. India has already drilled three wells in the Krishna-Godavari and Mahananda basins and in the Andaman Islands. In the Mahananda Basin, the presence of about 15 per cent natural gas hydrates has been observed at a depth of 25 meter below 205 m below sea level.

Previously surveyed area 6500 km. the study was conducted on the basis of line boundary data. Based on preliminary observations, it can be said that there is evidence of presence of natural gas hydrates in significant areas of EEZ in Bangladesh. The presence and potential of this huge amount of gas hydrates is expected to play an important role in meeting the overall demand of Bangladesh's energy sector in the next century. However, due to unavailability of gas-hydrate extraction technology, many developed countries have not yet started gas-hydrate extraction. We hope that this technology will be available soon and we will be able to start the process of extracting gas hydrate with technology from different developed countries.

The results of our study will be forwarded to the Division of Energy and Mineral Resources for conducting a full seismic survey to determine the quantity and presence of actual reserves and to determine the environmental impact and mitigation strategies.

The Foreign Minister said that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been very positive about this study from the very beginning and has given all kinds of support. Undoubtedly, the results of this study are very promising for Bangladesh. We hope that Bangladesh will enter a new era in the field of energy through the rapid extraction of this gas hydrate.

   

Schools and colleges are opening today, closed in 25 districts including Dhaka



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After the closure of educational institutions across the country due to severe heat wave, teaching activities in the classrooms of all secondary level educational institutions are starting on Saturday (May 04).

However, schools, colleges and madrasas will remain closed in 25 districts including Dhaka today due to intense heat wave. On the other hand, primary school teaching activities will start from Sunday (05 May).

Sources in the Ministry of Education said that the educational institutions were closed until last Thursday on the order of the court. Class activities will start simultaneously in all secondary and higher secondary schools of the country from Saturday.

Meanwhile, the Secretary of the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education Farid Ahmed said that the primary schools which were closed till Thursday will be opened from Sunday as per the order of the court.

Schools and colleges were supposed to open on April 21 after the long holidays of Eid-ul-Fitr and Pahela Baishakh, but due to the heat wave across the country, it was delayed by a week. When schools and colleges opened last Sunday, some teachers and students fell ill due to extreme heat. Some deaths also occurred.

When the report in this regard was brought to the attention of the High Court, the bench of Justice KM Kamrul Quader and Justice Khizir Hayat gave an order with a suo moto rule. In view of the heat wave, all primary and secondary schools, higher secondary schools, colleges, madrasas and technical institutes were ordered to remain closed till last Thursday.

Schools, colleges and madrasas are closed in 25 districts today

Secondary schools, colleges, madrasas and technical educational institutions will be closed today in 25 districts of the country to ensure the health protection of students during the severe heat wave. This information was informed in the notification signed by MA Khayer, Information and Public Relations Officer of the Ministry of Education on Friday (03 May).

Districts declared closed include all districts of Rajshahi and Khulna divisions (8 in Rajshahi and 10 in Khulna). Besides Dhaka and Tangail of Dhaka division, Chandpur of Chattogram division and Rangpur, Kurigram, Nilphamari and Dinajpur districts of Rangpur division. 

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Bangladesh is 165th in the world media index two steps behind



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Bangladesh ranks 165th in the World Free Media Index with a score of 27.64. Bangladesh is ranked 165th out of 180 countries this year. Reporters Without Borders (RSF), a France-based organization working on media freedom around the world, released the index on Friday (May 3).

Nepal has occupied the top position in terms of media freedom in South Asia; the country has occupied the 74th position with 60.52 points. Next is Maldives. The country is at the 106th position with 52.36 points. In this year's list, Bhutan fell from the first position and got the third place. The country is at the 147th position with 37.29 points.

Among South Asian countries, Bangladesh is ahead of only Afghanistan. Bangladesh is ranked behind India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Nepal and Bhutan.

In South Asia, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and India are at the fourth, fifth and sixth positions respectively. The global position of these three countries is 150, 152 and 159 respectively.

India has got the 159th position two steps ahead of last year's 161st. Afghanistan ranks last among South Asian countries. 26 steps behind, the country's global position is 178th, only 19.09 points.

According to the report, the Asia-Pacific region ranks second in the world in terms of journalistic challenges. The report named Myanmar, China, North Korea, Vietnam and Afghanistan as the most dangerous places to work for journalists.

Norway has retained its top position in the global index. Their points are 91.89. The rest of the top ten countries are Denmark, Sweden, Netherlands, Finland, Estonia, Portugal, Ireland, Switzerland and Germany.

Through the World Free Media Index, the extent to which journalists in different countries and regions of the world carry out their duties independently is verified. Five factors are taken into account in this index. These are political context, legal infrastructure, economic context, socio-economic conditions and security.

The report also states that free media around the world are facing threats from political authorities, as confirmed by the significant decline in the political index. The global average of this index has fallen by 7.6 percent this year. 

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Norwester hit Lama inflicting huge loss of around Tk. 5 crore



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Nearly nine hundred houses of the pourashava and various unions have been destroyed by the sudden gale in nor'wester in Bandarban's Lama. Those concerned said that there has been a loss of more than Tk. 5 crore.

On Friday (May 03) talking to the officials of the administration, this information is known.

Two days after the norwester, most of the victims are still living under open sky. Bandarban Deputy Commissioner Shah Mojahid Uddin and Superintendent of Police Saikat Shaheen came to Lama today to see the victims. At that time, the Bandarban district administration distributed rice and clothes among the families affected by the norwester. These relief items were distributed in the Linejhiri area of Lama Pourashava at 5:30 pm on Friday.

Resident Engineer of Lama Electricity Department Sajjad Siddique said that in the early morning of May 01, the electricity department suffered extensive damage. 17 poles of 11 KV transmissions and 1 pole of 33 KV transmissions were broken, disrupting the normal operation of electricity transmission.

Electricity connection was restored to Lama Hospital and city areas by opening the main line on Friday. The most affected line was Chagalkhaiya, Lama Alikadam transmission line of 11 KV, about one and a half kilometers of power cable was broken and Alikadam connection could not be established. The officials and employees of the electricity department are working day and night simultaneously to restore the power lines. He said that electricity supply to Lama and Alikdam will be normal in two days.

Lama Upazila Project Implementation Officer (PIO) Monirul Islam said that information has been received that more than 900 houses have been damaged in five unions including Lama Pourashava. In this incident, members of the Red Crescent along with the mayor of Lama Pourashava and the locals have cut and cleared the branches of fallen trees on the road. Allotted food grains and some rations have been distributed immediately from the district administration. He said that the amount of damage may be more than Tk. 5 crore.

Lama Mayor Md. Zahirul Islam (Absar) said that there was a huge damage in Lama upazila during the cyclone last Wednesday night. Urban areas suffered the most damage. Only in the municipal area, one hundred and twenty houses were completely destroyed and three hundred houses were partially damaged. The amount of damage in the municipal area will be two and a half to three crore takas. Immediate rice and financial allocations have been received from the Ministry of Relief and Rehabilitation to assist the victims.

Lama upazila nirbahi officer Kamrul Hossain Chowdhury said that in Lama municipality, seven unions suffered extensive damage in the cyclone last Wednesday night. Six hundred to seven hundred houses were completely and partially damaged.

Adequate amount of relief allocation has been received from Bandarban Deputy Commissioner. Relief is being distributed among the victims on Thursday and Friday along with the chairman of seven unions of the upazila and the mayor of the pourashava. He said it would take time to estimate the total financial loss. 

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RRR President Anwar Hossain, Secretary Tawhidul Islam



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RRR President Anwar Hossain, Secretary Tawhidul Islam

RRR President Anwar Hossain, Secretary Tawhidul Islam

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Reporters for Rail and Road (RRR) forum has elected President for the next two years - Prothom Alo Special Representative Md. Anwar Hossain and the General Secretary elected - Tauhidul Islam, Senior Reporter of Dainik Amader Somoy.

They were elected at the first annual general meeting of RRR held at a restaurant in the capital on Friday (03 May).

Other members of the Executive Committee are – Vice-President Partha Sarathi Das (Protidiner Sangbad), Joint Secretary Shipan Habib (Dainik Jugantar), Finance Secretary Shaheen Akhter (New Age), Organizational Secretary Tuhin Shubhra Adhikari (The Daily Star), Office, Publicity & Publication Secretary Taufiqul Islam (The Daily Sun), Training and Research Secretary Tarek Sikder (Boishakhi TV), Executive Member Munima Sultana (The Financial Express), Rajeev Ahmad (Dainik Samakal) and Ibrahim Mahmood Akash (Dainik Janakantha).

Apart from this, a cell of five members was formed for research and publication. The other members of the cell headed by Shamim Rahman (Bonik Barta) are Sajib Ghosh (Dainik Kaler Kantha), Al Amin Sajal (Independent TV), Taufiqul Islam (The Daily Sun) and Tarek Sikder (Boishakhi TV).

A committee of three members conducted the election.

Before the election, Finance Secretary Shaheen Akhtar and Outgoing Executive Committee General Secretary Tawhidul Islam presented their report, which was approved by voice vote. Almost all members of the organization were present in the event.

Established in March last year, Reporters for Rail and Road (RRR) forum is a Dhaka-based platform of professional and working journalists who report on road, railway, communication infrastructure and transport related sectors in reputed national dailies, television channels, radio stations and online. 

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