Thursday, September 18th, 2025
Colombia’s gas production continued to decline in July 2025, according to the latest report released by the National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH). The update shows that gas output was the hardest hit, deepening concerns over the country’s energy balance.
Arrow Exploration Corp. (TSX Venture: AXL) confirmed it is negotiating with Colombia’s National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) to return the COR-39 block, located between Cundinamarca and Tolima, while focusing its efforts on extending operations in the Tapir block.
At the first Ecopetrol–USO Forum on Oil, Gas, and Energy Transition, Luciano Sanín, Chief of Staff at Colombia’s Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), outlined the government’s main strategies to transform the national energy mix.
At the 1st Forum on Oil, Gas, and Energy Transition, Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC) President Ricardo Roa emphasized the company’s dual strategy: safeguarding its traditional hydrocarbons business while accelerating investment in renewables and low-carbon technologies.
The closure of the highway to the Llanos region has placed Colombia’s propane supply at risk, according to the Colombian Association of Gas Marketers (Agremgas).
Colombia’s business community has voiced alarm over the U.S. government’s decision to decertify the country in its anti-narcotics efforts, warning that the move could erode investor confidence, weaken the peso, and strain bilateral trade ties.
Coviandina, the concessionaire in charge of the Bogotá–Villavicencio highway, announced a contingency plan to address the closure of the key Llanos Road, blocked since last Saturday by massive landslides triggered by heavy rains.