Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution PLC has conducted a series of operations to eliminate illegal gas connections in Narayanganj, Fatullah, and Rupganj under the authority of executive magistrates and regional teams.
In Fatullah, 46,060 m³ of gas supply to a rolling mill and galvanising unit was disconnected, with a value of approximately Tk 1,404,830. A bakery using 2,120 m³ monthly (worth around Tk 64,671) also had its illicit supply cut.
A locally extended 1,500 ft unauthorised 3″ pipeline was abandoned due to tensions, while 13 illegal double-burner residential connections were also severed and fined Tk 10,000.
In Atlasyam and Joydevpur jurisdictions, two further operations dismantled around 165 illegal cooker connections across 220 houses, removed 230 ft of 1.5″ pipe and 500 ft of plastic piping.
One industrial establishment had 17 unauthorised double-cooker connections cut, resulting in a fine of Tk 2,228,560 levied.
Since September 2024 up to 10 August 2025, Titas Gas has disconnected 63,669 illegal gas links—including industrial, commercial, and residential—and removed 120,614 burners along with 239 km of unauthorised pipelines.
This strong enforcement underscores Titas Gas’s unwavering commitment to combatting gas theft and ensuring lawful usage.