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To sell or not sell: Assessments of Bangladesh hydrocarbons

January 1, 2002

A decision by the government of Bangladesh to sell or not sell some of its natural gas reserves to neighboring countries in South Asia will be important in determining the economic future of Bangladesh, a country with an area about equal to Wisconsin.

Bangladesh is a country of 150 million people, many of whom live at or below the poverty line. It is situated almost entirely on the great low-lying delta of the Ganges and Brahmaputra River systems. Folded Tertiary strata that form hill tracts in easternmost Bangladesh, adjacent India, and Myanmar provide a little relief above a monotonous deltaic terrain (Fig. 1).

Publication Year 2002
Title To sell or not sell: Assessments of Bangladesh hydrocarbons
Authors Robert C. Milici, Peter D. Warwick, Emil D. Attanasi, Craig J. Wandrey
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Oil & Gas Journal
Index ID 70194840
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Eastern Energy Resources Science Center