Irene Vélez, Minister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), analyzed the history of the hydrocarbon industry in Colombia and drew lessons for public policy during transitional periods.
The Colombian government announced a draft decree to implement a comprehensive regulatory framework to promote and regulate the use of Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) technologies in the country.
Venezuela wants to tap into its vast reserves of natural gas as a potential economic lifeline.
Colgas, a leading provider of gas cylinders and energy solutions, has recently opened its first propane station in the Atlántico department of Colombia.
Ricardo Bonilla, the Minister of Finance (MinHacienda), addressed the increase in fuel prices and the deficit of Fuel Price Stabilization Fund (FEPC).
Former President of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos, made a new appeal to the national government not to shut the door on oil exploration in the country during his speech at the 57th Banking Convention.
SPEC’s regasification terminal in Cartagena received more than 130,000 cubic meters of liquefied natural gas (LNG) on June 15.
The latest edition of the Brújula Minera, prepared by Jaime Arteaga & Asociados and the Colombian Mining Association, came to worrying conclusions.
Latin America, known for its substantial oil reserves, is at a crossroads as governments, including Colombia’s, seek to transition away from hydrocarbons and toward renewable energy sources. But challenges lie ahead for the region.
Ecopetrol’s (NYSE: EC) Ricardo Roa Barragán talked about key issues such as exploration and gas imports, among other.