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PRESENTATED BY
Engr. HABIB UDDIN AHMED
MANAGING DIRECTOR
BARAPUKURIA COAL MINING COMPANY LIMITED
BANGLADESH
• The Prime source of energy in Bangladesh is Natural
gas
• Total GIIP is 38.952 tcf
• Proved, probable and possible is (3P) 31.31 tcf
• Proved & probable is (2P) 27.12 tcf,
• Proved gas reserve is (1P) 20.77 tcf,
• Remaining gas reserve is 13.60 tcf. (As of 1 Jan 2016)
• The reserve of natural gas in Bangladesh is declining.
Prime Source of Energy in Bangladesh
• Coal could be a good alternative for energy in
Bangladesh.
• It is a reliable and affordable source of energy
worldwide.
• More than 40% of global power generation is based on
coal. In Bangladesh it is less than 2%.
• The coal of Bangladesh is high quality and more
environment friendly.
Importance of Coal as Energy for Bangladesh
Fuel Mix for Power Generation in Bangladesh
Furnace Oil, 21.21%
Diesel, 6.46%
Coal, 1.84%
Renewable, 0.02%
Power Import, 4.85%
Hydro, 1.69%
Natural gas, 63.94%
Installed Power Generation Capacity in Bangladesh
up to 30 September 2017 (By Fuel Type)
Furnace Oil Diesel Coal Renewable Power Import Hydro Natural gas
Total Installed Capacity including Captive Power: 15,821 MW
Yearly Coal Demand in Bangladesh
 In 2002 yearly demand was 2.50 million mt.
 2005 demand was 4.0 million mt
 Present demand apx. 6.0 million mt.
 As per vision 2021 coal demand will be 35
MTPA in Power Sector.
 As PSMP-2016, Coal demand will be 71.20
MTPA in 2041
(PSMP-2016)
Projection of Primary Energy Supply
Primary Energy Sources
Natural Gas
2014 2041 Annual
growth rate
(14~41)
ktoe share ktoe share
Natural Gas 20,726 56% 50,149 38% 3.30% p.a.
Oil (Crude oil + Refined
Products)
6,263 17% 32,153 25% 6.20% p.a.
Coal 1,361 4% 26,273 20% 12.70% p.a.
Nuclear Power - - 11,942 9% -
Hydro, Solar, Wind Power and
Others
36 0% 197 0% 6.50% p.a.
Biofuel and Waste 8,449 23% 4,086 3.00% -2.70%
Power (Import) 377 1% 6,027 5% 10.80% p.a.
Total 36,888 100% 130,827 100% 4.80% p.a.
(PSMP-2016)
Countries Percent
South Africa : 93 %
China : 79 %
Australia : 78 %
India : 68 %
USA : 49 %
Japan : 27 %
Pakistan : 06 %
Bangladesh : 1.84 %
World Average : 41 %
Global Coal Based Power Generation
5 Coal Fields.
Reserves 7962 million ton.
Discovered Coal Deposits
Fields Million ton
Barapukuria : 390
Khalashpeer : 685
Jamalgonj : 5450
Phulbari : 572
Dighipara : 865
TOTOL : 7962
Coal vs Gas Reserves in Bangladesh
Natural Gas:
38.92 tcf
Coal 188.05 Tcf Eqv.
Reserve in million metric tonne
Peat Deposits In-situ Reserve (Probable)
Gopalganj 150.00
Khulna 8.00
Sunamganj 9.71
Moulavibazar 3.00
TOTAL 170.71
Discovered Peat Deposits in Bangladesh
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Coal Field
Year of
Discovery
Present Status
1 Barapukuria 1985
Production continued since 2005 by
underground Longwall and LTCC method.
2 Dighipara 1995
A 2-D survey has been Completed and Techno-
Economic Feasibility Study is in progress.
3 Jamalganj 1962
Recently conducted a study for CBM extraction,
but there is no CBM for extraction and
recommended for underground mining.
4 Khalashpir 1989
A feasibility study conducted but acquired data
was insufficient or limited. Require further study.
5 Phulbari 1994
A detailed feasibility study conducted for Open
Pit Mining. Require further evaluation of the
feasibility study report.
Present Status of Coal Fields in Bangladesh
BCMCL Coal:
High Volatile Bituminous Coal
 Avg. Gross Cal. Value : 11,040 btu/lb
 Ash : 12.40%
 Moisture : 10.00%
 Fixed Carbon : 48.40%
 Volatile Matter : 29.00%
 Sulphur : 0.53%
Specifications of Barapukuria Coal
PDB
N
Barapukuria Lease Area (2594 Acre)
Barapukuria Coal Basin and its Cross Section
Geological Cross Section, Barapukuria
Mining Method in Barapukuria Coal Mine
 Coal being produced by using Multislicing
Longwall Top Coal Caving (LTCC) method.
 Production from second slice is almost
completed and production from third slice
is forthcoming.
 LTCC is known as Mass Productive
System in Underground Coal Mining
Method.
Video of LTCC Mining Method
-
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
303,016
388,376
677,097
827,845
704,568
666,635
835,000
854,804
947,125
675,776
1,021,638
1,160,000
Production (mt)
Production (mt)
Financial Year Wise Coal Production up to June 2017
(Total Production 9.20 million ton)
General Data of The Five Coal Fields
Serial
No
Item Unit
Barapukuria
Coal Mine
Phulbari
Coal Field
Khalashpir
Coal Field
Jamalganj
Coal Field
Dighipara
Coal Field
1 Depth m 118~509 141~340 222~516 640~1158 285~445
2
Estimated
Geological
Reserve
Million
metric
tonne
390 572 685 5450 865
3
Reserve
area
Sq. Km. 6.68 24 12.26 11.66 24
4
No. of Coal
Seam
No. 6 5 8 7 7
5
Total Seam
Thickness
m 44 52 40 57
47.32~
71.07
6
No. of
Borehole
Nos. 38 118 18 14 4
Coal Quality of The Five Coal Fields
Sl.
No
Name Rank
of
Coal
Gross
Calorific
Value,
btu/lb
Ash
(%)
Volatile
Matter
(%)
Sulfur
(%)
Moisture
(%)
Fixed
Carbon
(%)
1 Barapukuria
Coal Mine
High
Volatile
Bituminous
Coal 11,040 12.40 29.20 0.53 10.00 48.40
2 Phulbari Coal
field
11,884 15.0 36.00 <1 2.40 51.50
3 Khalashpir
Coal Field
12,700 13.30 22.15 0.67 2.14 59.90
4 Jamalganj
Coal Field
11,870 25.70 40.60 0.60 Not
tested
40.25
5 Dighipara
Coal Field
Not determined
Sl.
No.
Name of the Coal
Field
Feasibility
Study
Mine
Development
Resume
Production
Targeted
Production
(MT)/Year
1
Barapukuria
(Underground)
N-S,
2016-2018
2019-2021 2022 1.00
2
Barapukuria
(Open Pit)
2019-2021 2022-2024 2025 3.00~5.00
3 Dighipara 2017-2019 2021-2025 2026 3.00
4 Jamalganj 2019-2022 2024-2029 2030 5.00
5
Khalashpir 2020-2022 2024-2028 2029 3.00
6
Phulbari
(Open Pit)
2019 (FSR
Review)
2020-2022 2023 5.00~16.00
Future Plan for Bangladesh Coal Fields
Power
Division
Institutional and Regulatory Framework
Ministry of Power, Energy &
Mineral Resources
Energy & Mineral
Resources Division
Bangladesh Petroleum
Corporation
Geological Survey
of Bangladesh
Bangladesh Petroleum
Institute
Bangladesh
Hydrocarbon Unit
Department of
Explosive
Bangladesh Energy
Regulatory
Commission
Petrobangla
Other 12 Companies of
Petrobangla
Barapukuria Coal Mining
Company Limited
Mine Development Challenges in Bangladesh
 Dense Population
 Land acquisition
 Relocation and Rehabilitation
 Selection of Mining Method
 Multiple and Thick Seam
 Coal is prone to spontaneous combustion
 Coal is under water body and itself porous
 Complex Hydrogeology
Continued 2
Mine Development Challenges in Bangladesh
 High temperature and humidity
 Higher geothermal gradient
 Subsidence Management
 Dewatering challenge in case of open pit mining
 Reinjection of water
 Storage of overburden including top soil
 Restoration of mined out area
Mine Environment Protection
• About 40,000 saplings of various species have been planted on
mining area.
• Seasonal birds to build nestles and expand their species.
• For suppression of coal dust in mining area regular water spray
have been done.
•The mine water is treated through water treatment plant.
• Chemical and bacterial test of the mine water is done every 3
months interval.
• The treated water travelling through an 8 kilometer long cannel.
• During dry season, this water is used for irrigation over an
adjacent area of nearly 30 thousand acres.
WATER TREATMENT PLANT
Mine Environment Protection
Mine Environment Protection
Mine Environment Protection
Mine Environment Protection
Mine Environment Protection
Mine Environment Protection
Mine Environment Protection
Bangladesh Country Presentation.pdf

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Bangladesh Country Presentation.pdf

  • 1. PRESENTATED BY Engr. HABIB UDDIN AHMED MANAGING DIRECTOR BARAPUKURIA COAL MINING COMPANY LIMITED BANGLADESH
  • 2. • The Prime source of energy in Bangladesh is Natural gas • Total GIIP is 38.952 tcf • Proved, probable and possible is (3P) 31.31 tcf • Proved & probable is (2P) 27.12 tcf, • Proved gas reserve is (1P) 20.77 tcf, • Remaining gas reserve is 13.60 tcf. (As of 1 Jan 2016) • The reserve of natural gas in Bangladesh is declining. Prime Source of Energy in Bangladesh
  • 3. • Coal could be a good alternative for energy in Bangladesh. • It is a reliable and affordable source of energy worldwide. • More than 40% of global power generation is based on coal. In Bangladesh it is less than 2%. • The coal of Bangladesh is high quality and more environment friendly. Importance of Coal as Energy for Bangladesh
  • 4. Fuel Mix for Power Generation in Bangladesh Furnace Oil, 21.21% Diesel, 6.46% Coal, 1.84% Renewable, 0.02% Power Import, 4.85% Hydro, 1.69% Natural gas, 63.94% Installed Power Generation Capacity in Bangladesh up to 30 September 2017 (By Fuel Type) Furnace Oil Diesel Coal Renewable Power Import Hydro Natural gas Total Installed Capacity including Captive Power: 15,821 MW
  • 5. Yearly Coal Demand in Bangladesh  In 2002 yearly demand was 2.50 million mt.  2005 demand was 4.0 million mt  Present demand apx. 6.0 million mt.  As per vision 2021 coal demand will be 35 MTPA in Power Sector.  As PSMP-2016, Coal demand will be 71.20 MTPA in 2041 (PSMP-2016)
  • 6. Projection of Primary Energy Supply Primary Energy Sources Natural Gas 2014 2041 Annual growth rate (14~41) ktoe share ktoe share Natural Gas 20,726 56% 50,149 38% 3.30% p.a. Oil (Crude oil + Refined Products) 6,263 17% 32,153 25% 6.20% p.a. Coal 1,361 4% 26,273 20% 12.70% p.a. Nuclear Power - - 11,942 9% - Hydro, Solar, Wind Power and Others 36 0% 197 0% 6.50% p.a. Biofuel and Waste 8,449 23% 4,086 3.00% -2.70% Power (Import) 377 1% 6,027 5% 10.80% p.a. Total 36,888 100% 130,827 100% 4.80% p.a. (PSMP-2016)
  • 7. Countries Percent South Africa : 93 % China : 79 % Australia : 78 % India : 68 % USA : 49 % Japan : 27 % Pakistan : 06 % Bangladesh : 1.84 % World Average : 41 % Global Coal Based Power Generation
  • 8. 5 Coal Fields. Reserves 7962 million ton. Discovered Coal Deposits Fields Million ton Barapukuria : 390 Khalashpeer : 685 Jamalgonj : 5450 Phulbari : 572 Dighipara : 865 TOTOL : 7962
  • 9. Coal vs Gas Reserves in Bangladesh Natural Gas: 38.92 tcf Coal 188.05 Tcf Eqv.
  • 10. Reserve in million metric tonne Peat Deposits In-situ Reserve (Probable) Gopalganj 150.00 Khulna 8.00 Sunamganj 9.71 Moulavibazar 3.00 TOTAL 170.71 Discovered Peat Deposits in Bangladesh
  • 11. Sl. No. Name of the Coal Field Year of Discovery Present Status 1 Barapukuria 1985 Production continued since 2005 by underground Longwall and LTCC method. 2 Dighipara 1995 A 2-D survey has been Completed and Techno- Economic Feasibility Study is in progress. 3 Jamalganj 1962 Recently conducted a study for CBM extraction, but there is no CBM for extraction and recommended for underground mining. 4 Khalashpir 1989 A feasibility study conducted but acquired data was insufficient or limited. Require further study. 5 Phulbari 1994 A detailed feasibility study conducted for Open Pit Mining. Require further evaluation of the feasibility study report. Present Status of Coal Fields in Bangladesh
  • 12. BCMCL Coal: High Volatile Bituminous Coal  Avg. Gross Cal. Value : 11,040 btu/lb  Ash : 12.40%  Moisture : 10.00%  Fixed Carbon : 48.40%  Volatile Matter : 29.00%  Sulphur : 0.53% Specifications of Barapukuria Coal
  • 14. Barapukuria Coal Basin and its Cross Section
  • 16. Mining Method in Barapukuria Coal Mine  Coal being produced by using Multislicing Longwall Top Coal Caving (LTCC) method.  Production from second slice is almost completed and production from third slice is forthcoming.  LTCC is known as Mass Productive System in Underground Coal Mining Method.
  • 17. Video of LTCC Mining Method
  • 18. - 200,000 400,000 600,000 800,000 1,000,000 1,200,000 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 303,016 388,376 677,097 827,845 704,568 666,635 835,000 854,804 947,125 675,776 1,021,638 1,160,000 Production (mt) Production (mt) Financial Year Wise Coal Production up to June 2017 (Total Production 9.20 million ton)
  • 19. General Data of The Five Coal Fields Serial No Item Unit Barapukuria Coal Mine Phulbari Coal Field Khalashpir Coal Field Jamalganj Coal Field Dighipara Coal Field 1 Depth m 118~509 141~340 222~516 640~1158 285~445 2 Estimated Geological Reserve Million metric tonne 390 572 685 5450 865 3 Reserve area Sq. Km. 6.68 24 12.26 11.66 24 4 No. of Coal Seam No. 6 5 8 7 7 5 Total Seam Thickness m 44 52 40 57 47.32~ 71.07 6 No. of Borehole Nos. 38 118 18 14 4
  • 20. Coal Quality of The Five Coal Fields Sl. No Name Rank of Coal Gross Calorific Value, btu/lb Ash (%) Volatile Matter (%) Sulfur (%) Moisture (%) Fixed Carbon (%) 1 Barapukuria Coal Mine High Volatile Bituminous Coal 11,040 12.40 29.20 0.53 10.00 48.40 2 Phulbari Coal field 11,884 15.0 36.00 <1 2.40 51.50 3 Khalashpir Coal Field 12,700 13.30 22.15 0.67 2.14 59.90 4 Jamalganj Coal Field 11,870 25.70 40.60 0.60 Not tested 40.25 5 Dighipara Coal Field Not determined
  • 21. Sl. No. Name of the Coal Field Feasibility Study Mine Development Resume Production Targeted Production (MT)/Year 1 Barapukuria (Underground) N-S, 2016-2018 2019-2021 2022 1.00 2 Barapukuria (Open Pit) 2019-2021 2022-2024 2025 3.00~5.00 3 Dighipara 2017-2019 2021-2025 2026 3.00 4 Jamalganj 2019-2022 2024-2029 2030 5.00 5 Khalashpir 2020-2022 2024-2028 2029 3.00 6 Phulbari (Open Pit) 2019 (FSR Review) 2020-2022 2023 5.00~16.00 Future Plan for Bangladesh Coal Fields
  • 22. Power Division Institutional and Regulatory Framework Ministry of Power, Energy & Mineral Resources Energy & Mineral Resources Division Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation Geological Survey of Bangladesh Bangladesh Petroleum Institute Bangladesh Hydrocarbon Unit Department of Explosive Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission Petrobangla Other 12 Companies of Petrobangla Barapukuria Coal Mining Company Limited
  • 23. Mine Development Challenges in Bangladesh  Dense Population  Land acquisition  Relocation and Rehabilitation  Selection of Mining Method  Multiple and Thick Seam  Coal is prone to spontaneous combustion  Coal is under water body and itself porous  Complex Hydrogeology Continued 2
  • 24. Mine Development Challenges in Bangladesh  High temperature and humidity  Higher geothermal gradient  Subsidence Management  Dewatering challenge in case of open pit mining  Reinjection of water  Storage of overburden including top soil  Restoration of mined out area
  • 25. Mine Environment Protection • About 40,000 saplings of various species have been planted on mining area. • Seasonal birds to build nestles and expand their species. • For suppression of coal dust in mining area regular water spray have been done. •The mine water is treated through water treatment plant. • Chemical and bacterial test of the mine water is done every 3 months interval. • The treated water travelling through an 8 kilometer long cannel. • During dry season, this water is used for irrigation over an adjacent area of nearly 30 thousand acres.
  • 26. WATER TREATMENT PLANT Mine Environment Protection