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GTE 1Q26 financial results, AGM and sustainability report

Monday, May 11th, 2026

Gran Tierra Energy reported Q1 2026 total working interest production of 45,497 boed, 2% below both Q4 2025 and Q1 2025, with Colombia contributing 21,319 boed. The sequential decline reflects waterflood optimization timing in Colombia and the disposal of the Canadian Simonette Montney assets for US$49M, partially offset by stronger-than-expected results from the Conejo wells in Ecuador’s Charapa Block.

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Dinner conversation

I had dinner this week with some industry members and, unsurprisingly, the election and what comes next – the topic of last week’s long article – was top of mind.

Monday, May 11th, 2026
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Campetrol says Colombia exploration hollowing out

Campetrol says Colombia exploration hollowing out

The Colombian oil equipment and services industry association Campetrol released its 2025 Oil Sector Balance, covering second-half 2025 performance, full-year close data, and early 2026 figures, with a supplementary analysis of Venezuela’s hydrocarbons industry drawn from a sectoral outreach mission Campetrol conducted in the neighboring country.

Thursday, May 7th, 2026
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Terpel hedges against fuel’s uncertain future

Óscar Bravo, chief executive of Terpel — Colombia’s dominant fuel distributor with roughly 43% of the service station market – used an interview with Valora Analitik to lay out a decade-long growth plan that is as much about surviving the energy transition as it is about selling more gasoline.

Thursday, May 7th, 2026
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Gas imports are costing industrial clients

Carlos Mazeneth, chief executive of Efigas, the natural gas distributor serving Colombia’s Eje Cafetero region, has issued a blunt warning about the commercial toll of the country’s growing dependence on imported gas: higher molecule costs are driving industrial customers away, directly eroding the company’s bottom line.

Thursday, May 7th, 2026
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Ecopetrol’s board faces a ninth shuffle under Petro

Colombia’s Finance Minister Germán Ávila has confirmed the convening of an Extraordinary Shareholders’ Assembly to make what he described as “some adjustments” to Ecopetrol’s board of directors. If the changes go ahead, the board will have been reorganized nine times in under four years — an unprecedented pace for a company of Ecopetrol’s strategic weight.

Thursday, May 7th, 2026
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ECP heads into 1Q26 results on a long bad earnings stretch

ECP heads into 1Q26 results on a long bad earnings stretch

Ahead of its May 12 results release, Ecopetrol has published preliminary estimates for Q1 2026 that point to net profit of between CoP$2T and CoP$3T — a range that, if confirmed, would mark eleven consecutive quarters of year-on-year earnings decline (in pesos) since the peak of early 2023.

Wednesday, May 6th, 2026
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