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Gas Transmission Company Ltd. (A Company of Petrobangla) GTCL Head Office Building Plot # F-18/A, Sher-E-Bangla Nagore Administrative Area Agargaon, Dhaka-1207 Gas Transmission Company Ltd. (A Company of Petrobangla) GTCL Head Office Building Plot # F-18/A, Sher-E-Bangla Nagore Administrative Area Agargaon, Dhaka-1207. Ref. : 28.14.0000.134.01.13205 .19 To : Managing Director, GTCL From : Director (Operation), GTCL C.C : 1. Manager (Cord.) to Chairman, Petrobangla. 2. Director (Ops.& Mines), Petrobangla(Fax: 8189938) 3. Director (Ops.), TGTDCL (Fax : 8127707) Subject : DAILY GAS PRODUCTION AND SUPPLY STATISTICS. ( From 08:00 Hrs of 31-Jul-19 to 08:00 Hrs of 01-Aug-19) Reporting Date: 1-Aug-2019 1. Gas Production Scenario : No. of Capacity Production Gas Fields Remarks Wells MMSCF MMSCF A. BGFCL : Titas Gas Field 26 542.000 493.4250 Hobiganj Gas Field 7 225.000 191.4900 Bakhrabad Gas Field 6 43.000 41.9470 Narsingdi Gas Field 2 30.000 26.6230 Meghna Gas Field 1 11.000 10.7360 Sub-total (A) : 42 851.000 764.2210 B. SGFL : Kailashtilla (MSTE) Gas Field 3 55.000 51.3796 Kailashtilla Gas Field # 1 2 13.000 7.3376 Beanibazar Gas Field 1 15.000 8.4746 Rashidpur Gas Field 5 60.000 48.6782 Horipur Gas Field(Sylhet) 1 6.000 3.7056 Sub-total (B) : 12 149.000 119.5756 C. BAPEX : Salda Gas Field 1 3.000 6.9197 Fenchuganj Gas Field 2 26.000 5.8057 Shahbazpur Gas Field 3 50.000 61.9647 Semutang Gas Field 2 3.000 0.5222 Sundalpur Gas Field 1 5.000 6.9629 Srikail Gas Field 3 40.000 33.4293 Roopganj Gas Field 1 8.000 0.0000 Begumgonj Gas Field 1 10.000 5.4390 Sub-total (C) : 14 145.000 121.0435 D. Santos : Sangu Gas Field 0 0.000 0.0000 E. Chevron Bangladesh blocks-13 & 14 Ltd. : Jalalabad Gas Field 7 270.000 230.8900 Moulovibazar Gas Field 6 42.000 22.2403 454.749 MMSCF supply through BD Pipeline Bibyana Gas Field 26 1200.000 1301.4360 Sub-total (E) 39 1512.000 1554.5663 F. NIKO RESOURCES : Feni Gas Field 0 0.000 0.0000 G. Tullow BD. Ltd. : Bangora Gas Field 5 103.000 104.7100 H. RLNG Intake: a) MLNG 500.000 324.9570 b) SLNG 500.000 230.0940 2. Total Production (A ... H) 112 3760.000 3219.1674 In-take & Delivery Condition of GTCL Operated Pipelines & AGMS : A. Gas In-take & Delivery Condition of N-S & R-A Pipelines and AGMS : a) Gas In-take To N-S & R-A Pipelines : Supply of the Day 08:00 Hr on 1-Aug-2019 20:00 Hr on 31-Jul-2019 Gas Fields in MMSCF Pressure PSIG Flow MMSCFD Pressure PSIG Flow MMSCFD i) Beanibazar Gas Field 0.000 0.000 0.000 ii) Kailashtilla Gas Field 34.789 715 34.610 722 34.960 iii) Jalalabad Gas Field 169.220 725 168.526 710 169.626 iv) Fenchuganj Gas Field 5.792 635 6.062 642 5.955 v) Moulovibazar Gas Field 22.143 684 22.000 646 21.000 vi) Rashidpur Gas Field 48.262 687 48.360 687 47.980 vii) Bibyana Gas Field 732.937 954 722.233 872 735.233 viii) Hobiganj Gas Field 74.486 75.231 75.983 ix) Titas Gas Field Loc.- C 40.817 760 41.225 41.633 ix) Titas Gas Field Loc.- E 79.883 7445 80.682 81.481 ix) Titas Gas Field Loc.- i 22.008 725 22.228 22.448 ix) Titas Gas Field Loc.- j 41.424 865 41.838 42.252 Total In-take To N-S/R-A (i ... ix) : 1271.760 1262.995 1278.552 Capacity Supply in 08:00 Hr on 1-Aug-2019 20:00 Hr on 31-Jul-2019 Station/System MMSCF MMSCF Pressure PSIG Flow MMSCFD Pressure PSIG Flow MMSCFD b) Compressor Station at Muchai : Suction/Discharge 1210.000 886.050 649/904 893.270 649/891 900.140 c) Gas Off-take From N-S Pipeline to JGTDSL : i) Fenchuganj 90 MW P.S (FPS) 55.361 55.915 56.469 ii) SFCL 36.454 iii) Kusiara 163 MW 23.640 iv) Munshibazar DRS (Estimated) 3 3.000 3.030 3.060 v) Shahjibazar TBS 40 76.271 77.034 77.796 Sub-total (i - ii) : 194.726 135.979 137.325 Capacity Supply in 08:00 Hr on 301-Aug-2019 April'19 20:00 Hr on 31-Jul-2019 Station/System MMSCF MMSCF Pressure PSIG Flow MMSCFD Pressure PSIG Flow MMSCFD d) Gas Off-take From N-S Pipeline to BGDCL : i) Midland PS 51 MW, Ashuganj 7.090 690 8.090 8.590 ii) AFCCL 0.000 820 0.010 635 0.020 Sub-total (i - ii) : 7.090 8.100 8.610 Gas In-take At AGMS (a less c & d) : 1069.944 674 1127.016 655 1141.227 e. 1 ) To JGTDSL From KTL-ii & Beanibazar Gas Field : i) KTL-II Off-take (KTL MSTE) 16.591 17.591 18.091 ii) KTL-II Off-take (Beanibazar GF) 8.475 8.455 8.975 e. 2 ) To JGTDSL from Jalalabad gas 60.624 field through spur line f) Ashuganj Compressor Station: Suction/Discharge 1500 1069.943 659/841 1048.000 630/796 1043.000 g) Gas Delivery from AGMS : i) A-B-1 (Old) Pipeline 450 0.000 459 0.000 478 0.000 ii) A-B-2 (New) Pipeline 450 91.051 446 102.000 462 104.000 iii) BB Pipeline 350 304.841 701 293.000 695 298.000 iv) Vs-3 Pipeline 150 134.184 752 125.000 672 136.000 v) A-M Pipeline 450 539.867 682 528.000 641 505.000 Total Delivery from AGMS (i…v) 1069.943 1048.000 1043.000 h) Gas Delivery Condition Through AGMS&AB Line : i) To BGSL & KGDCL Through A-B1 Line 450 363.453 434 363.090 424 365.270 - Through VS-3 Pipeline 150 134.184 752 125.000 672 136.000 ii) To TGTDCL System : - Through A-B (1+2+lng) and its downstream source 450 331.851 459 335.314 478 319.832 - Through B-B Pipeline 350 102.124 701 107.124 695 112.124 - Through A-M Line 450 539.867 682 528.000 641 505.000 Total Delivery To TGTDCL 973.842 970.438 936.956 iii) To PGCL System 200.847 202.847 205.847 Total Delivery Through AGMS &AB (1+2) Line (i ... iii) : 1672.326 1661.375 1644.074 B. Gas In-take at BKB Hub & BKB CHT Line: a) In-take Condition : i) Through A-B & BKB-CHT Pipeline 395.372 459 396.372 478 400.372 ii) Bangora Gas Field 103.120 509 103.120 509 103.120 iii) Titas Gas Field Location G 50.243 505 50.243 505 50.243 iv) Titas Gas Field Location A2 54.079 550 54.079 550 54.079 v) Srikail Gas Field 33.358 492 33.358 492 33.358 vi) Bakhrabad Gas Field 41.485 431 42.285 423 29.778 vii) Salda Gas Field 6.914 470 7.614 3.890 viii) Meghna Gas Field 10.733 450 11.333 10.263 Total In-take (i … viii) : 695.304 698.404 685.103 b) Off-take Condition : i) To KGDCL & BGDCL through BKB-Ctg. Line 209.911 434 210.911 424 214.911 ii) To BGDCL through BKB-Demra Line 4.500 4.505 4.510 iii) To TGTDCL through BKB-Demra line 150.000 434 151.000 424 155.000 iv) To TGTDCL through BKB-Siddirganj line 177.351 373 331.988 392 310.682 v) To TGTDCL from RLNG through BS line 153.542 154.542 156.542 Total Off-take (i … iv) : 695.304 698.404 685.103 C. Gas Supply through Bibiyana-Dhanua & Dhanua - Ashulia Pipeline (To TGTDCL) : i) Ashulia CGS 179.602 179.652 375/150 179.702 ii) Aminbazar CGS 88.330 381/96 105.210 297/96 105.210 iii) Dhanua GMS from BD pipeline 454.749 627 455.000 596 455.000 Total Gas Consumption by TGTDCL through GTCL 1424.091 1426.091 1426.091 D. Gas In-take & Off-take of BKB-Chittagonj Pipeline (To BGDCL& KGTDCL) : a) In-take Condition : i) Through A-F Pipeline toBKB-Ctg Pipeline) 304.321 434 304.321 424 304.321 ii) Through AB line 59.132 60.132 64.132 Total In-take (i ... i) : 363.453 364.453 368.453 b) Off-take Condition : i) Through Fouzdarhat CGS 63.920 632/296 60.168 679/293 63.576 ii) Others(BGDCL & KGDCL) 145.991 146.991 150.991 iii) To TGTDCL 153.542 154.542 158.542 Total Off-take (i ... ii) : 363.453 361.701 373.109 E. Gas In-take & Off-take of Maheskhali-Anowara-Fouzderhat Pipeline : a) In-take Condition : i) Through M-A Pipeline from CTMS 555.051 870.000 532.000 902 513.970 Total In-take (i ... i) : 555.051 532.000 532.000 b) Off-take Condition : i) Through Anowara CGS (RLNG) to KGTDCL 250.730 641/313 258.000 685/313 262.800 ii) Through Anowara- Fouzderhat Pipeline (RLNG) 304.321 304.321 304.321 Total Off-take (i ... i) : 555.051 555.051 555.051 F. Offtake of BKB-Demra Pipeline (To TGTDCL & BGDCL) : b) Offatke Condition i) CGS Demra 84.924 215/170 79.512 220/180 91.248 ii) Gouripur TBS to BGSL(Provisional) 4.500 4.500 4.500 iv) Others (Hori.100MW; etc.) 60.576 66.988 59.252 Total (i ... iv) : 150.000 151.000 155.000 Capacity Supply in 08:00 Hr on 301-Aug-2019 April'19 20:00 Hr on 31-Jul-2019 Station/System MMSCF MMSCF Pressure PSIG Flow MMSCFD Pressure PSIG Flow MMSCFD G.
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