Wednesday, July 9th, 2025
Ecopetrol is set to take another major step toward strengthening Colombia’s energy security with the potential approval of a third natural gas import terminal, this time in Coveñas, Sucre.
As Colombia faces growing concerns over its natural gas supply, the president of Grupo de Energía de Bogotá (GEB), Juan Ricardo Ortega, is calling for urgent reforms in pricing, regulation, and long-term contracting.
Cenit, the hydrocarbon transportation subsidiary of Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC), has once again activated its Emergency and Contingency Plan (PEC) following a terrorist attack on its infrastructure in the rural area of Tame, in the Arauca department of Colombia.
Colombia’s gasoline supply is on track to undergo a major transformation.
Colombia’s next president will inherit a daunting array of simultaneous crises, according to Luis Fernando Mejía, Director of Fedesarrollo.
Gas prices are going up as we have said many times recently but how far, how fast, and how will this process affect what domestic producers can hope to charge?
Over the past three years, Colombia has taken deliberate steps to reduce its reliance on oil and coal, its top two export commodities.