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Petro government claims 7Mt of CO2e avoided

Tuesday, February 17th, 2026

Colombia has avoided nearly 7 million tonnes of CO₂-equivalent emissions during the Petro administration through the entry into operation of clean energy projects including solar, wind, and small hydroelectric facilities, the Mines and Energy Ministry announced on World CO₂ Emissions Reduction Day.

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Venezuela’s Diaspora: A return would leave a demographic hole across the region

Venezuela’s Diaspora: A return would leave a demographic hole across the region

The prospect of political change in Venezuela has revived debate over what a mass return of migrants would mean—not just for Venezuela, but for the labor markets and demographics of the countries that have absorbed them over the past decade, Bloomberg Línea reported on January 21, 2026.

Sunday, February 15th, 2026
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Analyst says markets favor keeping Roa at Ecopetrol Helm

Despite facing formal charges from the Attorney General’s Office over alleged campaign finance violations and a luxury apartment purchase, Ecopetrol president Ricardo Roa is unlikely to be removed—and markets may actually prefer it that way, according to a leading equity analyst.

Sunday, February 15th, 2026
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New energy / old problems: ECP accused of contract irregularities

Colombia’s General Controller (Contraloría General de la República) flagged a presumed loss of CoP$86.054 billion in two Ecopetrol contracts following a 2024 audit, raising fresh concerns about oversight and project management at the state oil company, La República reported on January 19, 2026.

Sunday, February 15th, 2026
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Oxfam and CIDH say Colombia among the most unequal societies in the world

Brazil leads Latin America in billionaire wealth concentration with 66 billionaires controlling US$253.2B, followed by Mexico (over US$200B), Chile, Colombia, and Argentina, according to an Oxfam report presented at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Meanwhile the CIDA says Colombia is the most unequal society in the region.

Sunday, February 15th, 2026
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Sandra Fonseca running for Colombia’s senate as an “energy” candidate

My “give back gig” is I work with the electrical engineer’s association (ACIEM) where I get involved in high technology and some energy issues. In that role, I’ve spent a lot of time at ACIEM events (like Enercol) where I got to meet ex-GEB president, Sandra Fonseca and see her discuss sectoral issues. I was somewhat surprised to see she’d left Asoenergia (where she was Executive Director) but then less surprised to see she was running for senator, under the umbrella of Nuevo Liberalismo.

Sunday, February 15th, 2026
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Court admits lawsuit to block ECP’s sale of Permian assets

Court admits lawsuit to block ECP’s sale of Permian assets

The Administrative Court of Cundinamarca has admitted a public interest lawsuit against Ecopetrol and the Ministry of Finance aimed at blocking any potential sale of the state oil company’s Permian Basin assets in the United States, Valora Analitik reported on January 28.

Thursday, February 12th, 2026
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