As distributors overcharge, govt plans to sell LPG directly to consumers | The Business Standard
Skip to main content
  • Latest
  • Epaper
  • Economy
    • Banking
    • Stocks
    • Industry
    • Analysis
    • Bazaar
    • RMG
    • Corporates
    • Aviation
  • Videos
    • TBS Today
    • TBS Stories
    • TBS World
    • News of the day
    • TBS Programs
    • Podcast
    • Editor's Pick
  • World+Biz
  • Features
    • Panorama
    • The Big Picture
    • Pursuit
    • Habitat
    • Thoughts
    • Splash
    • Mode
    • Tech
    • Explorer
    • Brands
    • In Focus
    • Book Review
    • Earth
    • Food
    • Luxury
    • Wheels
  • More
    • Sports
    • TBS Graduates
    • Bangladesh
    • Supplement
    • Infograph
    • Archive
    • Gallery
    • Long Read
    • Interviews
    • Offbeat
    • Magazine
    • Climate Change
    • Health
    • Cartoons
  • বাংলা
The Business Standard

Thursday
June 26, 2025

Sign In
Subscribe
  • Latest
  • Epaper
  • Economy
    • Banking
    • Stocks
    • Industry
    • Analysis
    • Bazaar
    • RMG
    • Corporates
    • Aviation
  • Videos
    • TBS Today
    • TBS Stories
    • TBS World
    • News of the day
    • TBS Programs
    • Podcast
    • Editor's Pick
  • World+Biz
  • Features
    • Panorama
    • The Big Picture
    • Pursuit
    • Habitat
    • Thoughts
    • Splash
    • Mode
    • Tech
    • Explorer
    • Brands
    • In Focus
    • Book Review
    • Earth
    • Food
    • Luxury
    • Wheels
  • More
    • Sports
    • TBS Graduates
    • Bangladesh
    • Supplement
    • Infograph
    • Archive
    • Gallery
    • Long Read
    • Interviews
    • Offbeat
    • Magazine
    • Climate Change
    • Health
    • Cartoons
  • বাংলা
THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2025
As distributors overcharge, govt plans to sell LPG directly to consumers

Energy

Jobaer Chowdhury
25 June, 2025, 09:40 am
Last modified: 25 June, 2025, 12:29 pm

Related News

  • BERC slashes 12kg LPG cylinder price by Tk19 at Tk1,431 for May 
  • Price of 12kg LPG cylinder goes down by Tk28
  • US sanctions UAE-based Octane Energy Group for alleged Iranian links in LPG supply to Bangladesh
  • BNP slams LPG price hike as 'illogical, anti-people'
  • To avoid collapse, LPG operators seek 15-year loan rescheduling with interest waivers

As distributors overcharge, govt plans to sell LPG directly to consumers

Distributors say BPC’s limited supply makes it hard to cover costs under the regulated price

Jobaer Chowdhury
25 June, 2025, 09:40 am
Last modified: 25 June, 2025, 12:29 pm
Infograph: TBS
Infograph: TBS

In response to overpricing by distributors — sometimes up to Tk450 per 12.5-kg cylinder — the government now plans to supply liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) produced by the Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) directly to consumers, officials said.

A 12-kg LPG cylinder produced by private companies is priced at Tk1,431, while BPC's cylinder is set at Tk825 but often sold for more.

"BPC sells its cylinder to distributors at just Tk784, but they charge Tk1,000 to Tk1,350 — a markup of Tk200 to Tk450 above the regulated price," said a BPC official, requesting anonymity.

He said this pricing anomaly, driven by distributors, is undermining the government's goal of providing LPG at a reasonable cost.

The Business Standard Google News Keep updated, follow The Business Standard's Google news channel

However, distributors claim that BPC's LPG supply is insufficient, and they cannot cover expenses such as shop rent and trade licence fees by selling at the regulated price.

The BPC is now preparing to bypass distributors, and a policy is being drafted to make this plan a reality, said its Chairman Md Amin Ul Ahsan.

"We aim to deliver LPG directly to consumers, especially in gas-producing areas where new residential connections aren't being granted. The ministry has decided to allocate LPG to regions like Sylhet, Bhola, Brahmanbaria, Jamalpur, and Begumganj. Affordable LPG will be distributed via state gas companies under district administration oversight. We expect to implement this policy within two months," he told TBS.

Energy Adviser Fouzul Kabir Khan said, "Our goal is to ensure the benefits reach consumers. To that end, LPG will be supplied to consumers in gas field areas under government supervision."

How the govt LPG supply chain works 

According to BPC, LPG is produced as a byproduct during crude oil refining at Eastern Refinery Limited (ERL). 

LP Gas Ltd, the state-owned LPG bottling and packaging company, converts this refinery gas into usable cylinders. It operates two major plants — one in North Patenga, Chattogram, and another in Golapganj–Kailashtila, Sylhet. The finished cylinders are then supplied to BPC, which handles marketing and distribution. 

These cylinders are collected by 3,101 registered distributors through four BPC subsidiaries: Padma Oil Company Limited, Meghna Petroleum Limited, Jamuna Oil Company Limited, and Standard Asiatic Oil Company Limited, who then sell them to consumers.

BPC produces around 120,000 to 130,000 cylinders of 12.5kg LPG annually, which is just 1.66% of the country's yearly demand.

Officials say distributors receive only small quantities, which they sell at higher prices. BPC lacks an enforcement team and must rely on law enforcement agencies.

What distributors say

While not openly admitting to selling LPG above the fixed price, Khorshed Ur Rahman, president of the LPG Distributors Association in Chattogram, told TBS that BPC's LPG gas supply does not meet distributors' demand. Due to limited sales, distributors struggle to cover costs, which may lead some to charge higher prices.

He also pointed out that LP Gas Limited lacks modernisation, with no capacity expansion and many cylinders being quite old. These concerns are being overlooked.

An internal BPC investigation recently revealed this overpricing issue. The report noted that BPC's LPG distributor recruitment and marketing policies are outdated and need revision to address the current realities. Besides, the price gap between government and private LPG cylinders should be narrowed so that middlemen can no longer exploit consumers. 

To reduce consumer costs, cylinders could be sold directly to customers through government depots or sales offices, supervised by customer cards, the report recommended.

Bangladesh / Top News

LPG / distributor

Comments

While most comments will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive, moderation decisions are subjective. Published comments are readers’ own views and The Business Standard does not endorse any of the readers’ comments.

Top Stories

  • Office of the Anti-Corruption Commission. File Photo: TBS
    ACC seeks info on 15yr banking irregularities; 3 ex-governors, conglomerates in crosshairs
  • National Consensus Commission Vice Chairman Prof Ali Riaz briefed media after the sixth day's meeting of the second-round talks of the National Consensus Commission in the capital today (25 June). Photo: Focus Bangla
    Consensus Commission revises NCC proposal, but BNP stands firm against it
  • What did Asif Mahmud say in response to Ishraq's statement?
    What did Asif Mahmud say in response to Ishraq's statement?

MOST VIEWED

  • The official inauguration of Google Pay at the Westin Dhaka in the capital's Gulshan area on 24 June 2025. Photo: Courtesy
    Google Pay launched in Bangladesh for the first time
  • Illustration: Ashrafun Naher Ananna/TBS Creative
    Top non-RMG export earners of Bangladesh in FY25 (Jul-May)
  • Representational image. Photo: Collected
    Airspace reopens over Qatar, UAE, Kuwait and Bahrain; flight operations return to normal
  • Omera Petroleum to acquire Totalgaz Bangladesh for $32m
    Omera Petroleum to acquire Totalgaz Bangladesh for $32m
  • A file photo of metro rail's Dhaka University station. Photo: UNB
    Metro rail to introduce easy ticketing system
  • Bangladesh Bank. File Photo: Collected
    No financial liability for banks on imports under sales contracts: BB

Related News

  • BERC slashes 12kg LPG cylinder price by Tk19 at Tk1,431 for May 
  • Price of 12kg LPG cylinder goes down by Tk28
  • US sanctions UAE-based Octane Energy Group for alleged Iranian links in LPG supply to Bangladesh
  • BNP slams LPG price hike as 'illogical, anti-people'
  • To avoid collapse, LPG operators seek 15-year loan rescheduling with interest waivers

Features

Sujoy’s organisation has rescued and released over a thousand birds so far from hunters. Photo: Courtesy

How decades of activism brought national recognition to Sherpur’s wildlife saviours

8h | Panorama
More than half of Dhaka’s street children sleep in slums, with others scattered in terminals, parks, stations, or pavements. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain

No homes, no hope: The lives of Dhaka’s ‘floating population’

1d | Panorama
The HerWILL mentorship programme - Cohort 01: A rarity in reach and depth

The HerWILL mentorship programme - Cohort 01: A rarity in reach and depth

3d | Features
Graphics: TBS

Who are the Boinggas?

3d | Panorama

More Videos from TBS

What did Asif Mahmud say in response to Ishraq's statement?

What did Asif Mahmud say in response to Ishraq's statement?

5h | TBS Today
Iran-Israel ceasefire after 24 hours of violence

Iran-Israel ceasefire after 24 hours of violence

6h | Others
Who Benefits From The 12-day Iran-israel Conflict?

Who Benefits From The 12-day Iran-israel Conflict?

7h | Others
What are the political parties saying about the BNP's conditional acceptance of the Prime Minister's term?

What are the political parties saying about the BNP's conditional acceptance of the Prime Minister's term?

7h | TBS Today
EMAIL US
contact@tbsnews.net
FOLLOW US
WHATSAPP
+880 1847416158
The Business Standard
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Sitemap
  • Advertisement
  • Privacy Policy
  • Comment Policy
Copyright © 2025
The Business Standard All rights reserved
Technical Partner: RSI Lab

Contact Us

The Business Standard

Main Office -4/A, Eskaton Garden, Dhaka- 1000

Phone: +8801847 416158 - 59

Send Opinion articles to - oped.tbs@gmail.com

For advertisement- sales@tbsnews.net