Bangladesh ranks 15th in LNG import
Bangladesh_ the emerging southasian country_ ranked 15th globally among the nations that increased their Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) imports the most in 2020_ according to the annual report published by GIIGNL.
The country ranked 7th with an increase of 3.4 MT in 2019.
Bangladesh experienced an annual growth of 2.5% with an increase of 0.1MT in its LNG imports last year_ said GIIGNL (International Group of LNG Importers)_ a non-profit organisation that promotes the development of LNG activities worldwide_ in its latest report.
According to the report_ Bangladesh is the 8th largest importer of LNG in Asia. India and Pakistan are ahead of Bangladesh in terms of LNG imports in the region.
Bangladesh imported a total of 4.18 million tonnes of LNG last year which was 4.07 million tonnes in 2019. India and Pakistan respectively imported 26.63 & 7.42 million tonnes of LNG last year.
Bangladesh accounts for 1.2% of the global share of LNG imports in 2020_ an increase of 0.1% from 2019. The country imported LNG from Algeria_ Equatorial Guinea_ and Nigeria. The highest volume of LNG import came from Nigeria 0.55 million tonnes.
Currently_ Bangladesh has two LNG import terminals named Moheshkhali and Summit LNG. Each of the terminals has a regasification capacity of 3.8 MPTA. An additional LNG terminal with 7.5 MPTA regasification capacity is being built at Matabari which is expected to come online by the end of 2024.
Global Scenario
According to the GIIGNL report_ China saw the most increase in LNG imports last year. The country topped the list with a 7.2 million ton increase in its LNG imports with an 11.7% annual growth in 2020. India and Turkey followed China with an increase of 2.6 and 1.3 million tons respectively.
Meanwhile_ Japan remains the leading importer of LNG worldwide but it faced a 2.4 MT fall in its imports_ pushing it out of the top 20 countries in the latest ranking.
"This happened notably due to lower LNG imports during the second quarter of 2020 following the lockdown measures which were implemented within the country and their downward impact on electricity consumption"_ the report said.
In the meantime_ Turkey saw the most significant increase at 14.4%_ while France and Belgium experienced the largest decline in LNG imports last year.
The overall LNG import volume was 356.1 MT in 2020 with an annual growth of 0.4%. Asia is the largest regional market with 71% of all global LNG imports. Except for Japan_ Pakistan_ Malaysia_ Indonesia_ and Singapore_ all other countries recorded a rise in LNG imports last year.