Since Ricardo Roa Barragán took over as president of Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC) and began implementing President Gustavo Petro’s energy transition directives, the company is rumored to be embroiled in a fierce internal conflict among its executives.
In a recent cabinet meeting presided over by President Gustavo Petro, former Minister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), Irene Vélez, caught everyone’s attention as she appeared alongside some of her former colleagues.
Ecopetrol’s regulated price of propane has seen a significant decline in recent months.
Transportadora de Gas Internacional (TGI) is taking a proactive approach to the global energy transition by creating a Natural Gas Roadmap aimed at accelerating decarbonization processes and contributing to the government’s goal of net-zero emissions by 2050.
Moving more than a million tons of sugarcane using a fleet of natural gas-powered trucks has become a reality in Valle del Cauca.
For several decades, terrorist attacks stemming from the country’s armed conflict have targeted Ecopetrol’s infrastructure and the installed illegal valves for systematic hydrocarbon theft.
The Colombian Association of Petroleum Engineers (Acipet) has raised an important concern regarding the number of petroleum contracts in the country.
Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC) ended its commercial relationship with “the only company” involved in the corruption scheme known as ‘Bunkering Imperio,’ which revolves around oil theft.
The Colombian Association of Petroleum (ACP) will convene to meet with the three candidates contending for the presidency.
The Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) published guidelines for the formulation of Comprehensive Corporate Climate Change Management Plans (PIGCCe) and shared the “Guide for the Identification, Analysis, and Evaluation of Disaster Risks in the Sector.”