Thursday, November 21st, 2024
Ecopetrol’s (NYSE: EC) stock price has dropped to levels reminiscent of the global market crash caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, raising concerns about the financial health of Colombia’s state-owned oil company.
Colombia’s Central Bank (BanRep) released Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) figures as of October 2024. Here are the details.
Ecopetrol’s (NYSE: EC) President, Ricardo Roa, outlined a robust austerity and efficiency strategy to address the challenges facing Colombia’s largest oil company.
Following the announcement by Colombia’s National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE) that the country’s GDP grew by 2% in the third quarter—falling short of market expectations—leading business figures have voiced concerns over the sluggish recovery of key economic sectors.
Fitch Ratings has maintained Colombia’s long-term and short-term credit ratings at AAA and F1, respectively, but issued significant warnings regarding governance issues at Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC), the nation’s largest and most profitable state-owned oil company.
NG Energy International Corp. (NGE) commenced natural gas production and sales from its Sinu-9 project in Colombia, marking a key step in the company’s growth.
Despite resigning from Ecopetrol’s Board of Directors over two months ago, Juan José Echavarría and Luis Alberto Zuleta remain unable to formally leave their positions.