Despite recent LNG cargo arrivals providing a temporary boost, Bangladesh’s energy crisis remains unresolved. Experts believe a return to normal gas supply is unlikely until the country’s third LNG terminal becomes operational. The government estimates that constructing and launching a new terminal will require at least two years. This means the energy sector will continue to face challenges and operate with limitations for the foreseeable future. The current situation highlights the urgent need for a long-term, sustainable solution to the country’s energy woes. While LNG imports offer temporary relief, they are not a complete fix to the underlying issues impacting gas supply and demand. Further investment and infrastructure development are crucial for energy security.