I collected a few more articles this month (99) than last month (94) and Colombia had some dramatic incidents. But mostly this month was working through the details of the ELN ceasefire that starts the first week of August. More discussions in Buenaventura and trying to get back to the table with Alias Mordisco kept the High Commissioner and the President busy.
While President Gustavo Petro claims that the war between the State and insurgent groups was coming to an end, illegal armed groups disrupted public order in the southern region of Colombia.
The Colombian Association of Petroleum Engineers (Acipet) rejects the statements made by President Gustavo Petro regarding the extraction of hydrocarbons.
The government of Gustavo Petro is set to appoint Ómar Andrés Camacho Morales as the new minister. However, upon reviewing his work experience, discrepancies were found in the documents he submitted during his short public career and long tenure as a professor, specifically related to reported times and payments.
Edge computing has emerged as a distributed approach to data management, offering a viable solution for the oil and gas sector challenges.
Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC) has once again reaffirmed its position as Colombia’s largest company, solidifying its status as the leading seller in the hydrocarbon sector, according to data submitted to the Superintendence of Corporations.
Omar Andrés Camacho, the newly appointed Minister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), faces significant challenges as he takes on this critical role.
The Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) published a draft resolution on requirements for temporary suspension and abandonment of wells.
The National Federation of Biofuels (FedeBiocombustibles) has taken a significant step towards promoting sustainable aviation by signing a memorandum of understanding with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
Campetrol announced the National Hydrocarbons Agency’s (ANH) preliminary oil and gas production estimate for June 2023.