Gas price hike by two and a half times: Entrepreneurs fear crisis

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Gas price hike by two and a half times: Entrepreneurs fear crisis

Gas price hike by two and a half times: Entrepreneurs fear crisis

Entrepreneurs consider the government's policy decision to increase gas prices in industries by 152 percent or two and a half times in one step as a step to stop the country's production. They describe such steps as suicidal in the country's industrial sector, which is facing various crises.

Experts in the sector also believe that a two and a half times price hike is unacceptable without reducing the existing system losses through gas leakage and a large number of illegal connections against Petrobangla and adjusting subsidies.

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For a long time, industrial owners are going through a difficult time than at any time in the past due to various reasons including the dollar crisis, high interest rates and worker dissatisfaction. The initiative to increase gas prices in industries by 152 percent or two and a half times is like a 'stab in the back'.

Industrial owners complain that they are not getting uninterrupted gas in their factories even after paying the additional price. In this situation, many are even thinking of closing down their businesses due to the decision to increase gas prices again. Some say that trading business is much better than setting up an industry and running into danger.

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Experts say that it remains to be seen whether new entrepreneurs in the energy sector will be able to export to the market at such a high price. This is a challenge for newcomers.

Industrialists say that the proposed increase in gas prices in the industry will further increase the pressure of inflation. No entrepreneur in the industrial sector will think about setting up a factory with a new gas connection. In this situation, there is no question of sustaining the industry. New entrepreneurs will not be able to survive in the competitive market in any way. This will definitely have a negative impact on the industry.

Entrepreneurs believe that the proposal to increase gas prices will be considered as a view of policymakers not to sustain the manufacturing sector in Bangladesh in the future.

They say that if gas prices are increased again, gas-dependent factories will have to be closed. Bank loans have now reached 14.5 to 16 percent. If gas prices are increased again, the industrial sector will be on the verge of collapse. Millions of workers in the industrial sector will become unemployed.

Currently, industrial customers have to pay 30 taka per cubic meter of gas and 30 taka 75 paisa for captive power (own electricity used in the industry). Recently, the proposal sent by Bangladesh Oil, Gas, Mineral Resources Corporation (Petrobangla) to BERC proposes to increase the price of gas to 75 taka 72 paisa per cubic meter. In this, the entire gas bill for new connections will be at the new price. However, the old industrialists will get some relief in the proposal.

Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BKMEA) President Mohammad Hatem told a national daily, "I can say this much about the new policy that the government is going to make that no entrepreneur in our sector will think about setting up a factory with a new gas connection. The 30/31 taka gas bill that we have to pay now is what we are struggling to pay. In this case, if this price is 70/75 taka, there is no question of sustaining the industry. This will definitely have a negative impact on the industry."

Economist Dr. Zahid Hossain told the media that if the gas price hike proposal is implemented, there will definitely be a blow to production costs. As a result, the pressure on inflation will increase further. There is no way to deny this. He said, "There are many complaints against Petrobangla, starting from gas leakage. Gas connections are also given illegally. The government is not getting the bill for it."

He also believes that price hikes cannot be supported without ensuring the accountability of the institutions in these places.

Energy expert Professor M. Tamim said that increasing gas prices will definitely hinder new gas-based industrial entrepreneurs. New entrepreneurs will not be able to survive in the competitive market in any way.

Earlier, on January 18, 2023, the gas price in industry was increased three times by an executive order. The price of gas per unit was increased from Tk. 11.98 in large industries and Tk. 10.78 in small industries to Tk. 30. In captives, it was increased from Tk. 16 to Tk. 30 per unit. Then, from February 2024, the price of each unit in the captive was set at 30 taka and 75 paisa. However, Muhammad Fawzul Kabir Khan, Adviser to the Minister of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources, justified the increase in gas prices and told reporters, "It is not possible to buy gas at Tk. 75 and give it at Tk. 30. We already have to pay a subsidy of Tk. 20 thousand crore. We do not want to increase it further."