SECOND EDITION
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2016
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Kartik 4, 1423, Muharram 17, 1438
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Regd No DA 6238, Vol 4, No 171
Three Gulshan attack financiers identified n Mohammad Jamil Khan Three of the top leaders of the New Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) have donated almost Tk2 crore to the fund of the organisaton to carry out militant attacks. At a press conference at the media and community centre of Dhaka Metropolitan Police yesterday Monirul Islam, chief of the Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime (CTTC) unit, said they identified at least three persons who had given the money to carry out the attack on Holey Artisan Bakery in Gulshan.
Chevron operates Bibiyana, Jalalabad and Moulavi Bazar gas fields Daily production of the three stands at 1,510 mmcf of gas and 1,552 barrels of condensate Additional proven and probable reserve of 2.5 tcf gas over next 10 years A possible valuation of $3 billion Source: Petrobangla
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n Aminur Rahman Rasel Petrobangla’s top officials yesterday met to discuss whether or not to acquire the assets of three onshore gas fields currently held by Chevron Bangladesh. Chevron’s gas fields account for half of Bangladesh’s natural gas production.
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Zahidul Islam Murad
He said the three are Dr Rokon Uddin, Tanveer Quaderi, and former army officer Zahidul Islam alias Murad.
Bibiyana, Jalalabad and Moulvi Bazar fields, which may be put up for sale, are currently operated under a production sharing contract by the local subsidiary of USbased oil giant Chevron. Chevron Bangladesh officials, asking not to be named, told the Dhaka Tribune they feared they would lose their jobs if Chevron’s assets were to be sold. The Petrobangla meeting was attended by its chairman, directors, two former directors, general managers and the managing director of the state oil and gas exploration company Bapex, a Petrobangla top official said, wishing not to be named. “Although Chevron has not officially informed Petrobangla PAGE 2 COLUMN 1
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‘Old JMB engaged in mugging, robbery’
No one to take care of Sylhet bus terminal
Overshadowed by its rebel faction, members who are still loyal to the original Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) are now engaging in criminal activities to gather fund. PAGE 5
Passengers at Sylhet Central Bus Terminal near South Surma under Kadamtali have been suffering immense as the station has remained in dire straits for nine years. PAGE 7
Tanvir Kaderi
The CTTC unit chief said: “Dr Rokon had left Bangladesh for Syria with his full family and we suspect PAGE 2 COLUMN 2
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WB pledges biggest ever $2bn climate fund to Bangladesh n Tribune Desk
Petrobangla mulls buy-up of Chevron assets, if divested WHAT’S ON PETROBANGLA’S PLATE ?
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The World Bank yesterday pledged its biggest ever $2 billion loan to Bangladesh over the next three years in new funding to help the country become less vulnerable to climate change. The pledge made by the World Bank President Jim Yong Kim came at a press conference arranged on the eve of conclusion of his twoday trip to Bangladesh. The total loan commitment of the World Bank stood at $3 billion,
including $1 billion over the next three years, to combat malnutrition of children following discussions between Indian Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the World Bank Chief Jim Yong Kim. Both amounts are contingent on a successful replenishment of the International Development Association, the World Bank’s fund for the poorest countries, which is likely to be agreed in December. Kim made the pledge of climate change fund after visiting some PAGE 2 COLUMN 2