The government hasn’t scheduled the funeral but the ELN process died this month, even if only unofficially. The autopsy is pending and resurrection is not out of the question, but for now, the corpse is lying in the front room waiting for somebody to do something with it. Fighting has restarted. As we begin the third year of President Gustavo Petro’s “Total Peace” initiative, everyone, including the government, wonders about a change of strategy.
The Board of Directors of Transportadora de Gas Internacional (TGI) announced the appointment of Dalila Astrid Hernández Corzo as the interim president of the company.
Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC) launched a new petrochemical export system targeting Latin America and the Caribbean, marking a significant step toward reducing its carbon footprint and eliminating intermediaries in its supply chain.
In late 2019, Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC) ventured into the fracking business in the US through a partnership with Occidental Petroleum (OXY).
The Colombian Chamber of Goods and Services (Campetrol) reported rig information for July 2024.
Cenit announced that it has activated the Emergency and Contingency Plan (PEC) for the Coveñas Caño Limón (CCL) and Bicentenario (OBC) pipelines.
Alejandro Martínez, President of Gasnova, called on the Petro administration to not defunding subsidies for propane used by lower-income households.
A resignation letter highlights the growing influence of Colombian President Gustavo Petro over the Ecopetrol Board of Directors, raising concerns about the independence of the country’s largest company.
José Manuel Restrepo, a prominent figure in Colombia’s economic landscape and former MinHacienda, voiced significant concerns about Ecopetrol’s (NYSE: EC) future.