The Treasury Department of the USA is likely to impart a positive decision on Bangladesh’s proposal on import of Russian oil this week as the six-week war in the middle-east deepens energy crisis, sources in Dhaka and Washington said.

Foreign Minister Dr Khalilur Rahman in a meeting with US Energy Secretary Chris Wright at the Department of Energy in Washington DC recently  has requested the United States to grant Bangladesh a special waiver to import refined diesel and other petroleum products from Russian sources to ease energy pressures.

Diplomats working in Dhaka and Washington said that the USA hints a positive signal to Bangladesh on importing Russian oil until a certain period.  

Finance Minister Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury has said that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East has triggered an abnormal surge in global energy prices, significantly increasing Bangladesh’s subsidy burden. In this context, he said that the government will need to spend approximately Tk 36,000 crore in additional subsidies to import oil  and LNG sectors during the March–June period of the current fiscal year.

Meanwhile, the US Department of the Treasury is examining Bangladesh's proposal on waiving embargo on importing Russian oil as the war in the middle-east deepens energy crisis, sources in Dhaka and Washington said.

Last week the US Department of Energy sent the matter to the treasury department of the USA government  that is likely to give a decision this week or later, said a Bangladesh diplomat, working in Washington DC, told the Business standard last Monday.

During the talks, the foreign minister highlighted Bangladesh's ongoing energy challenges stemming from global supply chain disruptions, particularly ahead of the critical planting season, and stressed the need to ensure uninterrupted fuel supply for farmers and safeguard food security.

Rahman explained that Bangladesh could not take advantage of the earlier limited world-wide waiver by the US on Russian oil at sea since none of the tankers were bound for Bangladesh at that time.

Besides, the two sides discussed the options to buy more refined oil out of Russian crude from third countries to meet immediate need.

US Energy Secretary Wright acknowledged the energy challenges Bangladesh is facing and expressed his country's commitment to support Bangladesh during these difficult times to help ensure its energy security.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh is working closely with Russia to import petroleum products on government–to –government basis to overcome the energy crisis that deepens amid war, source said.

Bangladesh has requested the USA to consider the waiver until next three months considering the present situation. 

Bangladesh Ambassador to Russia Md Nazrul Islam, also accredited to Kazakhstan, called on President of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, at the latter’s office and discussed matters of mutual interest.

Md Nazrul Islam also held a meeting with the Energy Minister of the Central Asian country Erlan Akkenzhenov    and discussed the possibility of energy cooperation .

He is expected to meet Erlan Akkenzhenov again this month to discuss the  matter of importing  oil through government -to-government level.

Md Nazrul Islam held a meeting with Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko this month and explored the potentials of energy cooperation with the CIS  country.

The Bangladesh diplomat will also hold a meeting with Russian stakeholders in the energy sectors on importing Russian oil, said  Bangladesh Ambassador to Russia Md Nazrul Islam while talking to this correspondent.

Energy expert Professor Dr Ijaz Hossain said that the government should step in cutting consumption of petroleum products by 20 per cent to cushion the impact of the energy crisis.  He said the government can save energy by increasing weekly holidays to three days in a week and improving traffic management. The shorter office hours will not be effective. The energy consumption will hardly come down, if an establishment remains open. The burning of energy on the street same, if weekly holidays are not increased, he said

The Eastern Refinery usually uses crude oil that Saudi Arabia and Kuwait exports to Bangladesh. He said Russia will have to offer special light crude oil to Bangladesh as per specification of the existing refinery.