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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 04, 2025
Govt to cut high sulphur fuel import in Sep as utility demand eases

Energy

TBS Report
20 September, 2023, 09:35 pm
Last modified: 20 September, 2023, 09:40 pm

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Govt to cut high sulphur fuel import in Sep as utility demand eases

Faisal Khan, president of the Bangladesh Independent Power Producers' Association, told this to S&P Global Commodity Insights.

TBS Report
20 September, 2023, 09:35 pm
Last modified: 20 September, 2023, 09:40 pm
Representational Photo: Collected
Representational Photo: Collected

Bangladesh will trim imports of high sulphur fuel oil (HSFO) by a third this month due to reduced demand from the power generation sector as ongoing monsoonal rains have brought down peak summer temperatures. 

Faisal Khan, president of the Bangladesh Independent Power Producers' Association, told this to S&P Global Commodity Insights.

The South Asian country is likely to import 250,000 tonnes of 180 CST HSFO with 3.5% sulphur content during September, down 33.3% compared with about 375,000 tonnes imported in August, Khan said.

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Bangladesh's HSFO imports rose sharply in August as power plant operators got paid their outstanding dues in dollars from the government, S&P Global reported earlier.

But now again the government's slowing down of clearing outstanding payments to power plant owners, most of whom are also HSFO importers, could play a key role in cutting down fuel oil imports this month, Khan added.

HSFO imports for September are expected to be approximately 29% lower compared to around 350,000 tonnes in the same month of 2022.

The Asian HSFO market is expected to remain under pressure in the near term as the end of peak summer power generation demand in the Middle East pushes more barrels toward Asia, but traders said limited availability of non-Russian cargoes would help support the market.

Platts assessed the benchmark Singapore 380 CST HSFO cash differential lower for the third straight trading session at the Mean of Platts Singapore 380 CST HSFO assessment plus $4.50 per tonne on 18 September, the lowest since 30 June when it was assessed at MOPS 380 CST HSFO assessment plus $2.45 per tonne, S&P Global data showed.

The Singapore 180 CST HSFO cash differential was at MOPS 180 CST HSFO assessments plus $7.75/tonnes 18 September, down from MOPS 180 CST HSFO assessments plus $8.67/tonnes in the preceding session.

Bangladesh, a regular buyer of 180 CST fuel oil from Singapore, imported about 111,355 tonnes HSFO from Singapore in the last four weeks between 17 August and 13 September, down nearly 29% from 156,017 tonnes in the previous four weeks, latest Enterprise Singapore data showed.

Alongside the drop in HSFO imports, Bangladesh plans to import one spot LNG cargo in September, down from two spot LNG cargoes it imported in August, said a senior official at state-owned gas company Petrobangla.

The country, however, will import five term LNG cargoes in total during September, in line with August inflows, the official said.

Bangladesh's total generation capacity from oil-fired power plants is around 7.482 GW, of which 6.441 GWs are HSFO-fired and 1.041 GWs are diesel or 0.005% sulphur gasoil-fired plants. They account for around 31% of the aggregate installed capacity of 24.143 GW, according to data from state-run Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB).

HSFO is used for generating electricity in Bangladesh and the country's private sector imports the major share to run their power plants, while state-run Bangladesh Petroleum imports the remaining.

The country's overall power generation is currently hovering around 12.6 GW during peak evening demand, which is around 6.66% lower than average peak evening generation of 13.5 GW in August, according to BPDB data.

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