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Two diesel-carrying ships have anchored at the Dolphin Jetty of Chattogram Port, and fuel unloading has already begun. According to a press release from Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) issued on Monday afternoon, the MT Oaktree carrying 35,000 metric tons of diesel and the MT Cape Bonny carrying 33,000 metric tons arrived between midnight and 8 a.m. on Sunday. Unloading from both ships started before noon.

BPC also reported that three more vessels—MT Lian Song Hu with 41,000 metric tons of diesel, MT Pacific Indigo with about 33,000 metric tons of diesel, and MT Nave Cielo with about 27,000 metric tons of octane—are waiting at the outer anchorage of Chattogram Port. The corporation stated that these arrivals have strengthened the country’s fuel reserves.

The port authority confirmed that all necessary logistics and security measures have been reinforced to ensure quick unloading. BPC added that the fuel will be distributed to depots and marketing networks nationwide to help stabilize supply and meet ongoing demand.

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