Thursday, April 30th, 2026
Colombia’s natural gas industry association Naturgas issued two complementary public statements in April, together painting an urgent picture of a sector caught between short-term supply pressure and a structurally inadequate long-term pipeline.



GeoPark opened 2026 with steady production from its core Colombian and Argentine assets, reporting consolidated output of 27,249 boed for the first quarter — down 5% year-on-year following the divestiture of its Ecuador and Brazil operations, but up 1% versus the fourth quarter of 2025 on a like-for-like basis and above the company’s own plan.
French oil company Maurel & Prom is preparing to invest between US$150M and US$180M over the next two years to delineate a gas discovery in the Sinú-9 block in Córdoba department, with the company and industry observers hoping the play could provide medium-term relief for Colombia’s deepening gas supply crisis.
Colombia’s National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) has announced what it describes as landmark reductions in gas flaring and methane emissions across the hydrocarbons sector, framing the results as a signature environmental legacy of the current administration.
The Ecopetrol-Petrobras Colombia consortium has confirmed that first gas from the offshore Sirius field will be delivered in 2030, with the project currently in the contracting phase ahead of construction. The announcement came from both companies’ presidents at the Naturgas Congress in Cartagena.
Ecopetrol announced on April 23, 2026 that it had entered into a Share Purchase Agreement to acquire approximately 26% of Brazilian oil and gas company Brava Energía S.A. — the second-largest independent listed company in Brazil by reserves and production — from a group of significant shareholders including Jive, Yellowstone, and Bloco Somah Printemps Quantum.
Drummond Energy, the energy arm of US coal giant Drummond Ltd., is advancing plans to build a new liquefied natural gas regasification terminal at Ciénaga, Magdalena — a location adjacent to the company’s existing deep-water port infrastructure on the Caribbean coast approximately 10 km from Santa Marta.