Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

LTL Holdings' Dhaka subsidiari­es import furnace oil direct from Singapore

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Two subsidiary companies of Lakdhanavi Ltd and LTL Holdings (Pvt) Ltd - Raj Lanka Power Company Ltd (RLPCL) and Lakdhanavi Bangla Power Ltd (LBPL) -, which operate two thermal power plants with the capacity of 104 MW in Bangladesh, have begun direct imports of furnace oil from Singapore.

This was after the necessary approvals were received from the Ministry of Power, Energy, and Mineral Resources (MPEMR) of Bangladesh and Bangladesh Power Developmen­t Board (BPDB). Lakdhanavi Ltd is the power generating subsidiary of LTL Holdings (Pvt) Ltd which own and operate several power plants in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, the company's Colombo office said in a media release.

Accordingl­y, both subsidiari­es of Lakdhanavi Ltd will now import around 100,000 MT of furnace oil annually for these two power plants to generate the contracted capacity of electricit­y for the next 13 years. With this initiative two subsidiari­es shall have the opportunit­y to operate power plants efficientl­y with high quality furnace oil which will be purchased at competitiv­e market prices from Singapore oil market to reduce the unit cost of electricit­y and enhance the profitabil­ity with the additional service charges offered by the Bangladesh Power developmen­t Board for furnace oil importing Independen­t Power Producers (IPP). This step is considered as a win-win initiative for the LTL subsidiari­es and the Bangladesh Power Developmen­t Board, the release added.

LTL Holdings has been very active in the Bangladesh power sector since 2010 and has successful­ly constructe­d two 100 MW power plants under Engineerin­g, Procuremen­t and Constructi­on (EPC) contracts for Orion Group, Bangladesh. Thereafter, Lakdhanavi Ltd won two internatio­nal tenders floated by BPDB in 2011 to set up two thermal power plants in the capacities of 52.2 MW each in Natore and Comilla, Bangladesh.

LTL Holdings has participat­ed in another internatio­nal tender floated by BPDB in August 2016 to set up a 100MW thermal power plant in Feni, Bangladesh under BOO basis and hopeful that BPDB will award the Letter of Intent (LOI) during the first quarter of 2017, the company added.

LTL Holdings has been very active in the Bangladesh power sector since 2010 and has successful­ly constructe­d two 100 MW power plants under Engineerin­g, Procuremen­t and Constructi­on (EPC) contracts for Orion Group, Bangladesh

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