In the Arpel-Naturgas Week, Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC) emphasized that its long-term strategy does not entail replacing the traditional hydrocarbon business but rather diversifying its ventures.
Orlando Velandia, the president of the National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH), recently disclosed the entity’s future direction considering Colombia’s energy transition and the government’s new goals to promote unconventional renewable energies.
Parex Resources Inc. (TSX: PXT) and Ecopetrol ((NYSE: EC) announced that they have entered into definitive agreements to consolidate their position along the Llanos Foothills trend in alignment with current Colombian government goals to secure gas supply and support energy transition initiatives.
The Deputy Minister of Transportation, Carlos Eduardo Enríquez, disclosed the ongoing discussions with transporters regarding the impending increase in diesel prices in Colombia.
In a bid to revitalize regional development across Colombia and address the country’s diverse economic landscapes, the Decentralization Mission proposed significant reforms to the allocation of royalties.
The possibility of importing natural gas from Venezuela to Colombia, using the Antonio Ricaurte pipeline, has been a topic of discussion since the beginning of Gustavo Petro’s government.
Walter Canova, Vice President of Refining and Processes at Ecopetrol provided insights into the recent fuel production results delivered by the oil company at its refineries.
Vanti Group its first sustainable credit with Bancolombia.
Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC) announced not only an increase in production at its refineries but also a significant improvement in the cleanliness of hydrocarbons, thanks to reduced sulfur levels.
The newly appointed chairman of Ecopetrol’s Board of Directors, Guillermo García Realpe, addressed his arrival at the company and the potential signing of new oil and gas contracts in Colombia.