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  • Bangladesh can supply up to 1,738 mmcf of gas a day against daily demand of 1,833 mmcf, officials said.

    Bangladesh faces gas shortage as demand picks up 2008

  • Bangladesh faces a shortage of 100 million cubic feet (mmcf) of gas every day now and if it fails to find and explore new natural gas reserves it will have a serious problem, said M. Tamim, a special aide to the head of the government for the ministry of power, energy and mineral resources.

    Bangladesh eyes energy security beyond 2011 2008

  • Bangladesh can supply up to 1,738 mmcf of gas a day against a daily demand of 1,833 mmcf, officials said.

    Bangladesh eyes energy security beyond 2011 2008

  • Under current agreements, Turkmenistan supplies Ukraine with natural gas at $2.83 per million cubic feet (mmcf), or $100 per thousand cubic meter (mcm), a 54 percent increase from previous levels.

    Energy profile of the Caspian Sea region 2008

  • Planned capacity is roughly 194 million cubic feet/day (mmcf/d).

    Energy profile of Azerbaijan 2007

  • About 100 mmcf/d of this amount was used locally in gas distribution systems in Sheberghan and Mazar-i-Sharif as well as at a 100,000 mt/y urea plant located near Mazar-i-Sharif.

    Energy profile of Afghanistan 2007

  • We have entered into contracts with Midwestern Gas Transmission Company to sell 200 mmcf of gas at Emerson and also with Tennessee Gas Transmission Company for 200 mmcf at Niagara Falls, the second being contingent upon the first.

    Trans-Canada Pipe Lines' Place in the Canadian Economy 1958

  • Under our contract Tennessee Gas Transmission, which has very large storage reservoirs close to Niagara, is able to take and has contracted to take delivery of any amount from nothing up to 200 mmcf of gas per day as it is not required for use in Canada.

    Trans-Canada Pipe Lines' Place in the Canadian Economy 1958

  • The sale of this gas at Emerson would assure producers of an additional market for 200 mmcf of gas per day and, therefore, it would greatly encourage the development of the presently proven reserves and the search for further reserves.

    Trans-Canada Pipe Lines' Place in the Canadian Economy 1958

  • The early compression project was commissioned in the Dayung field, increasing gas production 15% to 50 mmcf/d net sales gas.

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