Thursday, August 20th, 2026
Ecopetrol’s own board has assumed for months that Sirius, the Caribbean gas megaproject, will likely slip a year past its publicly stated 2030 start date to 2031. When did they plan to tell us?



Argentina has become Latin America’s benchmark for unconventional hydrocarbons development, and Colombia is now looking to that experience as it moves toward authorizing fracking under President Abelardo De la Espriella.
Colombia’s exports grew 7% in June and 14.2% for H1 2026, but the gains are concentrated almost entirely in oil, coal, and gold, while agricultural exports fell.
The Asociación Colombiana del Petróleo y Gas (ACP) released an economic report, “Combustibles Líquidos: Pilar de la Seguridad Energética,” arguing that ensuring liquid fuel supply and reliability – diesel in particular – will be essential to backing up the electricity system during El Niño.
Calamarí LNG and SPEC LNG announced they’ve received their 200th liquefied natural gas cargo from Trinidad and Tobago, bringing cumulative imports to 12.8 million cubic meters – equivalent to 265 TBTU injected into the National Transport System – at a moment when El Niño’s impacts are threatening electricity supply reliability.
The national government approved a modification to SPEC LNG’s environmental license in Cartagena, adding 58 mmcfd of natural gas capacity to strengthen the country’s supply.
Nearly two weeks after Colombia’s August 10 earthquake, natural gas reconnection remains incomplete across the hardest-hit regions, with roughly 10,100 users still without service as of August 14, according to Naturgas president Luz Stella Murgas, speaking from the ANDI Congress in Cartagena.