Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025
Latin America enters a new phase of oil industry reconfiguration in 2026, with some countries facing progressive reserve depletion while others consolidate expansion in production, exports, and capital market access.


Ballena on the Caribbean coast produces only a fraction of what it used to but still contributes an important amount to the country’s dwindling supplies. Ecopetrol also plans to convert it to a gas import facility.
Three controversies have engulfed Colombia’s state oil company Ecopetrol in recent weeks, involving alleged financial misconduct, irregular financial tracking, and violation of campaign financing laws when Ricardo Roa ran Gustavo Petro’s 2022 election bid.
The latest “COP” global conference ended without a declaration on fossil fuels. A number of countries, led by Colombia, pushed for an energy transition “roadmap” to abandon these, but resistance, mostly from producer countries, kept that from making the final version.
Fast growing gas producer NG Energy reported its 3Q25 financial results in a press release.
Colombia’s ongoing fiscal crisis is expected to worsen in 2026 due to a sharp drop in the profits of Ecopetrol, the nation’s most important company. The urgency for cash is so significant that the current administration has introduced a third tax reform bill to Congress.
Gases del Caribe, a major player in Colombia’s energy sector, has been recognized in the Digital Transformation category of the 2025 Portafolio Awards for its innovative platform called Helious. This proprietary technology was developed to fundamentally transform the management of natural gas supply and transportation across the country.