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De la Espriella inherits the gap in E&P contracts

Tuesday, July 14th, 2026

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.

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Colombia’s gas production falls 12.9% annually in May

Colombia’s gas production falls 12.9% annually in May

Colombia’s oil and gas production data for May 2026, compiled by Acipet from ANH figures and reported by Valora Analitik on July 9, confirms that the sector’s decline is accelerating – and that the gas side of the ledger is deteriorating far faster than oil.

Tuesday, July 14th, 2026
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De la Espriella names XM’s María Nohemí Arboleda as MinEnergia

President-elect Abelardo de la Espriella named María Nohemí Arboleda Arango as Minister of Mines and Energy on July 13, filling the one of the last major cabinet vacancies and the portfolio most consequential for Colombia’s energy supply crisis.

Tuesday, July 14th, 2026
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Outgoing MinMinas criticizes suspension of handover process

The Ministry of Mines and Energy used its July 9 four-year management balance to deliver a pointed political message to the incoming De la Espriella administration: suspending the energy sector transition handover process at the precise moment Colombia is preparing for an El Niño episode is, in the ministry’s words, “profoundly irresponsible.”

Tuesday, July 14th, 2026
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Venezuela publishes regulations for the new oil and gas law

Venezuela’s interim government published sweeping new petroleum sector regulations on July 9, following up on changes to the petroleum law introduced in recent months.

Tuesday, July 14th, 2026
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The UPME is Dead, Long Live the UPME! Or How Colombia Planned Its Way Out of Gas Self-Sufficiency

Tomás de la Calle is back, this time looking at the country’s declining gas reserves and wondering about the UPME’s role in getting us to here … and getting us back to self-sufficiency.

Monday, July 13th, 2026
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Colombia’s EV revolution runs on marketing, not expensive fuel

Colombia’s EV revolution runs on marketing, not expensive fuel

The conventional explanation for Latin America’s electric vehicle boom, as Bloomberg Línea documented for Uruguay this month, is straightforward: when gasoline costs US$7.60 a gallon – the highest in the region – the economics of switching to electric become irresistible.

Friday, July 10th, 2026
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