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Gas Supply Disruption from Excelerate Worsens Bangladesh Power Crisis
The halt in liquefied natural gas supplies from the Excelerate floating terminal has triggered a spike in electricity load-shedding across Bangladesh, compounding the country's ongoing energy shortage.
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Bangladesh is facing an acute power supply crisis following the suspension of gas deliveries from the Excelerate Energy floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility, forcing authorities to implement extended load-shedding schedules nationwide.
The interruption has deprived the nation's power generation sector of a critical source of fuel at a time when electricity demand remains elevated. Power plants relying on natural gas have curtailed operations, creating a significant gap in generation capacity that utilities are struggling to meet through alternative sources.
Load-shedding hours have escalated markedly as grid operators attempt to balance supply with demand. The disruption comes amid broader energy challenges that have strained Bangladesh's ability to maintain stable electricity supply to consumers and industrial sectors.
Authorities have not yet announced a definitive timeline for the resumption of LNG supplies through Excelerate. The situation highlights Bangladesh's vulnerability to external fuel supply disruptions and the need for diversified energy sourcing strategies to ensure grid stability and support economic growth.
The power shortage is expected to persist until normal gas supplies resume and alternative generation capacity is brought online.