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Bangladesh rushes to secure  billion loan amid energy crisis

Bangladesh rushes to secure $2 billion loan amid energy crisis

Posted on March 21, 2026 By admin


Motorists queue to refuel their motorcycles at a fuel station amid concerns over fuel supply amid the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran, in Dhaka, Bangladesh. File
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Bangladesh is pushing to secure loans of around $2 billion from multilateral agencies for tackling energy security concerns amid soaring global fuel prices driven by the West Asia war.

The government has already taken several measures to curb fuel consumption, including halting production at most fertiliser factories.

The government has now adopted a three-pronged approach to ensure sustainable energy supply, the prime minister’s finance and planning adviser Rashed Al Titumir said on Saturday (March 21, 2026).

“Part of that is securing loans,” Mr. Titumir told AFP.

“The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has committed $1.3 billion, while the Asian Development Bank (ADB) has pledged $500 million as budget support,” he said, adding the government was pursuing the loans for early disbursement.

The government may also approach the World Bank. “As we want to keep foreign currency reserves intact, we have limited options other than seeking loans,” Mr. Titumir said.

The government is also exploring alternatives for sourcing energy from “North America, South America or Africa”.

“We are exploring all available options for alternative energy sources,” the adviser said.

Bangladesh — which imports 95% of its oil and gas needs — has not raised electricity and fuel prices despite the global surge.

Most crude fuel is sourced from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, while around 35% of gas supply also comes from West Asia.

An attack on a site at Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG hub could disrupt gas supply, given the country’s reliance on the facility.

As energy scarcity hits Bangladesh, India sends diesel using ‘Friendship Pipeline’

Since the outbreak of the war, authorities have taken several measures to curb fuel consumption.

These include setting limits on fuel purchases, halting production at most fertiliser factories, deploying police to patrol filling stations, and using the navy to escort LNG shipments.

Published – March 21, 2026 10:03 pm IST



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