Wednesday, January 21st, 2026
César Eduardo Loza was elected as Ecopetrol’s eighth board member, marking the first time in the state oil company’s 74-year history that a worker representative will participate in strategic decision-making.



Colombian energy company Terpel announced its strategic focus on three business lines for 2026—solar energy, electromobility, and lubricants—to compensate for impacts from divestments in Ecuador and Peru.
An AtlasIntel poll (sponsored by Revista Semana) conducted January 5-8, 2026, reveals Abelardo de la Espriella leading Colombia’s presidential race with 28% voter intention, narrowly ahead of Iván Cepeda at 26.5%. The survey of 4,520 participants carries a 1% margin of error for general results and 3% for party consultations, with 95% confidence level. UPDATED Bottom-Line.
The Ministry of Mines and Energy, led by Minister Edwin Palma, activated an institutional monitoring plan for strategic fuel gas sector projects aimed at strengthening supply and guaranteeing energy system functionality.
Following political upheaval in Venezuela in early January 2026, global petroleum markets are undergoing significant realignments as major players position in the new landscape. President Trump announced substantial U.S. investment plans while Canada, Mexico, India, and China reassess their energy strategies in response to Venezuela’s changing landscape.
César Loza, president of the Unión Sindical Obrera (USO), was selected as Ecopetrol’s first-ever worker representative to the board of directors in elections held January 14-15, 2026. The election marks a historic milestone, as this is the first time a worker will participate in the state oil company’s board following changes approved at November’s General Assembly.
We are only a little over two weeks into 2026 and the number one theme from last year, natural gas, is the number one theme this year.