Bangladesh to get additional $350 million to deal with global energy market volatility

Published: 12:11 19 May 2026
The World Bank has approved additional financing for Bangladesh to deal with the impact of global energy market volatility and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The organization is providing new support of $350 million to strengthen the country's energy security and keep the power and industrial sectors operational.
It is learned that this financing has been approved under an ongoing project to increase energy security. Recently, the wide fluctuations in the price of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the international market and supply uncertainty have created additional pressure on Bangladesh.
According to experts, Bangladesh is significantly dependent on imported energy to keep power generation and industrial activities operational. As a result, instability in the international market can directly affect the country's foreign exchange reserves and economy.
The World Bank said that this new assistance will make it easier to implement long-term plans for energy imports and reduce dependence on the expensive spot market.
It is expected that this financing will increase the capacity of state institutions to manage import costs. This could help to stabilize power supply, boost industrial production and have a positive impact on employment.
Earlier, another major financing was approved for the same project. The new allocation further increased the amount of international assistance to the project.
Jean Pesme, World Bank Regional Director for Bangladesh and Bhutan, said that the ongoing pressure on the global energy market has created major challenges for import-dependent countries like Bangladesh. This assistance will help to stabilize energy supply and reduce economic pressure.
According to economic analysts, ensuring energy security will also have a positive impact on industrial production, investment and employment.
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