Finally, the metering system for gas is approved, GTCL is in panic

  • Serajul Islam Siraj, Special Correspondent, Barta24.com
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Finally, the Energy and Mineral Resources Division has approved the metering system proposed by Petrobangla. The pro-rata system, which has been in place for a long time, has been canceled and gas bills have been ordered to be billed according to the meter.

A letter signed by Md. Sheikh Shahidul Islam, Deputy Secretary of the Energy and Mineral Resources Division, has been given approval in a cryptic manner from January 1, 2023.

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Although the Gas Transmission Company Limited (GTCL) has been measuring for a long time, there was no system for measuring the time of supply. The new system has said that the metering system will be introduced at all levels. From now on, just as GTCL is receiving gas according to the meter, the distribution company will have to receive it through the meter.

The letter from the Energy and Mineral Resources Division has directed to take effective measures to stop illegal connections and gas theft to reduce system losses. It has been said that the amount of system losses due to administrative weaknesses should be identified and action should be taken against the officials and employees involved. At the same time, those who will play a positive role in reducing system losses should be evaluated.

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The letter has given 4 instructions to overcome the financial losses of GTCL (Gas Transmission Company Limited), which has introduced the metering system. GTCL can suspend the payment of the gas bill for that amount until BERC decides on who will bear the bill for the gas used as fuel for Muchai Compressor Station, how the previous bill will be adjusted.

It has been recommended to immediately re-determine GTCL's condensate transmission charge, and to share the transmission charge before transferring all the high-pressure transmission pipelines that are not built under the ownership of GTCL to GTCL.

Considering the amount of technical system loss that GTCL is experiencing and may experience in the future due to the introduction of meters at the off-transmission stage, GTCL will apply to BERC for approval of technical system loss.

So far, GTCL has made a huge profit by shifting the system loss to other companies. At the same time, due to the high volume, it has collected more transmission charges. From that mountain of profit, it has been getting profit bonuses ranging from 2 to 6 lakh taka every year. When Petrobangla started the process of installing meters at the supply level and introducing a measurement system, tensions started with the former chairman (Janendra Nath Sarkar). GTCL threatened to go on strike and even filed a written complaint against Petrobangla.

On the other hand, Petrobangla's proposal sent to the Energy and Mineral Resources Division said that although GTCL supplies gas to distribution companies through off-transmission points, it was not possible to determine any difference in gas in GTCL's transmission system, either technically or otherwise, as most of the off-transmission points did not have direct gas metering. This would have made it impossible for the distribution companies to determine the actual purchase amount and the losses or differences in the transmission system would have been merged with the distribution company's own differences. In the current system, gas production companies, IOCs and RLNG are receiving gas from sources through metering at a total of 20 points and supplying it to distribution companies through 64 off-transmission points.

A statistic of the purchase and sale of gas transmission and distribution companies after the installation of meters shows that GTCL's system loss was 2.95 percent in January 2023, 2.99 percent in February, 3.10 percent in March and 2.41 percent in April. On the other hand, according to the meter, in March (2023), Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution Company lost 10.78 percent, Bakhrabad Gas Distribution Company lost 6.38 percent, Jalalabad Gas Transmission and Distribution System Limited lost 1.34 percent, and Karnaphuli Gas Distribution Company lost 2.05 percent. The Petrobangla letter mentioned that the 6 distribution companies had a gas loss of 161 million cubic meters. At the same time, instructions were sought to reduce system losses according to the meter. On the other hand, the Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission said in an order of 2022 that the system loss of gas will not be more than 2 percent under any circumstances. It must be brought down below this. There is no system loss of more than 2 percent anywhere in the world. But so far, gas stolen through various loopholes is being continued as system loss.