
Monday, June 1st, 2026
Parex Resources closed its acquisition of Frontera Energy’s entire Colombian exploration and production portfolio on June 1, formally vaulting itself to the position of Colombia’s largest independent oil and gas producer.


NG Energy International Corp. (TSX: GASX) has announced successful drilling results for the Aruchara-5 development well at its María Conchita block on Colombia’s Caribbean coast, where the company holds an 80% working interest.
Ecopetrol and the Sociedad Portuaria Puerto Bahía (SPPB) — the Cartagena maritime terminal owned by Frontera Energy — have secured all outstanding regulatory and environmental approvals required to begin the execution phase of their LNG regasification project on Colombia’s Caribbean coast.
Colombia’s energy and gas regulator, the CREG, has announced a series of public hearings to socialize Draft Resolution No. 703 004 of 2026, which sets out the mechanisms for executing projects under the Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG aka propane) Continuity Plan.
Colombia’s Ministry of Mines and Energy is evaluating a fresh increase in the pump price of gasoline for June 2026, minister Edwin Palma confirmed in public
Colombia’s incoming president will inherit an energy sector caught between two urgent imperatives – accelerating the shift away from fossil fuels while preserving the oil revenues and supply security the country still depends on.
SPEC LNG, the Promigas-owned regasification terminal at Cartagena, has issued a statement disputing a CoP$427 million fine imposed by the Superintendencia de Servicios Públicos Domiciliarios (SuperServicios) over the accuracy of its financial reporting,