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Friday, July 17th, 2026

Writing in Portafolio, Sylvia Escovar – former president of Terpel and current chair of the GeoPark board – published a pointed opinion piece framing the question of who leads Ecopetrol not as a personnel decision but as an institutional one with consequences for the entire country.

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KPMG defends Canacol’s allocations

The Canacol-Cerro Matoso dispute has entered a new phase, with court-appointed monitor KPMG formally intervening to contest the ferronickel producer’s characterization of the gas supply restrictions, while simultaneously urging both parties to reach a commercially viable new contract before the situation escalates further.

Wednesday, July 15th, 2026
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Outgoing MinMinas Palma’s advice for incoming minister Arboleda

Outgoing Mines and Energy Minister Edwin Palma used his public response to the designation of María Nohemí Arboleda as incoming minister on July 14th to signal what he considers the most urgent near-term briefing she needs: the scheduled maintenance of the SPEC regasification terminal in Cartagena, Colombia’s sole LNG import gateway, set for July 30th to August 3rd.

Wednesday, July 15th, 2026
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De la Espriella inherits the gap in E&P contracts

De la Espriella inherits the gap in E&P contracts

The four-administration comparison that Valora Analitik assembled from ANH data provides the clearest single chart of what four years of Petro energy policy cost Colombia in upstream investment momentum: not a decline, not a slowdown, but a complete stop.

Tuesday, July 14th, 2026
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Semana maps the three simultaneous energy crises

A July 4th Semana analysis by its economics desk crystallizes the three converging energy emergencies that will define the de la Espriella administration’s first weeks: El Niño, the Canacol insolvency, and Air-e’s paralysis, each serious on its own, and compounding when combined.

Tuesday, July 14th, 2026
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Ecopetrol lines up 360 GBTUD of new gas import capacity

Ecopetrol published its formal El Niño contingency plan on July 9, revealing the most consequential near-term contribution it can make to the national electricity system: two regasification projects that together will add 360 GBTUD of gas import capacity, equivalent to approximately 35% of national gas demand which could support up to 1,000 MW of additional thermoelectric generation through the critical dry season.

Tuesday, July 14th, 2026
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Cartagena brings piped gas to three communities waiting 30 years

Three rural communities in Cartagena’s northern zone — Arroyo de Piedra, Arroyo Grande, and Arroyo de las Canoas — will receive piped natural gas service for the first time in their history, after Mayor Dumek Turbay Paz confirmed on July 6 that the Cartagena district government has secured the necessary resources through the Sistema General de Regalías.

Tuesday, July 14th, 2026
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