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Monday, March 23rd, 2026

Against the backdrop of Venezuela’s first LPG shipment to Colombia and a new Campetrol report showing 2025 oil production down 3% and gas output down 17%, Colombian Petroleum Association (ACP) president Frank Pearl issued a pointed call for domestic energy self-reliance.

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Venezuelan gas imports could undercut Sirius offshore project

Energy and Mines Minister Edwin Palma has acknowledged that cheap Venezuelan gas imports could fundamentally alter the economics of Colombia’s domestic supply plans – potentially undermining the commercial rationale for the offshore Sirius project and curtailing the market for regasification infrastructure.

Thursday, March 19th, 2026
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Ecopetrol’s unions turn on Roa

Three of Ecopetrol’s major labor unions have gone public with sharp criticism of both the company’s strategic direction and the continued tenure of president Ricardo Roa.

Thursday, March 19th, 2026
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Roa says he’s not manipulating gas supply (and prices)

Ecopetrol president Ricardo Roa used the company’s 2025 financial results presentation to directly address and reject allegations — circulating from anonymous sources — that Colombia’s state oil company had been deliberately withholding gas injections at fields such as Floreña to manufacture artificial shortages and sustain elevated gas prices.

Thursday, March 19th, 2026
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FEC 2025 results – The Last Dance

FEC 2025 results – The Last Dance

Frontera Energy’s 2025 annual results, released March 18, 2026, are best understood through the lens of a company in the final stages of a strategic transformation — one that is selling off its Colombian upstream operations and reinventing itself as an infrastructure-focused business anchored by the ODL pipeline and Puerto Bahía port in Cartagena.

Wednesday, March 18th, 2026
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The Antonio Ricaurte pipeline: key for Venezuelan gas idea

The Antonio Ricaurte pipeline — the 225-kilometer infrastructure connecting Lake Maracaibo to Colombia’s La Guajira department — sits at the center of the Petro government’s most ambitious near-term gas supply strategy, but a cascade of technical, legal, and contractual complications make reactivation a far longer and more costly undertaking than official rhetoric suggests.

Wednesday, March 18th, 2026
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GeoPark’s twists and turns

GeoPark, the oil and gas company now led by Felipe Bayón — the former Ecopetrol president — has suffered two consecutive failures to close transformative acquisitions in Colombia, leaving it without the scale it was seeking while Ecopetrol and Canadian rival Parex Resources step into the positions GeoPark had coveted.

Wednesday, March 18th, 2026
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