The president of the Colombian Petroleum and Gas Association (ACP), Francisco José Lloreda, has urged the government to work together to address the global climate crisis.
The national government’s decision not to sign new contracts has been questioned by the sector. This has focused attention on the balance of reserves, which will snapshot the country’s energy sovereignty, La Republica reported.
Tomás González, Director of CREE, highlighted the risks Colombia faces if it fails to transition to renewable energy sources securely.
The passenger transport sector is increasingly venturing into new ways to move their clients in a more environmentally friendly manner.
After ruling for almost nine months with various ministers from the traditional parties that made up the coalition government, President Gustavo Petro removed center-right forces from his cabinet to make way for loyal and longtime allies.
GeoPark (NYSE: GPRK) released its latest sustainability report titled “SPEED/ESG Report 2022.”
Former CEO of Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC) Juan Carlos Echeverry talked about the relevance of efficient management in oil companies.
New Minister of Finance (MinHacienda) Ricardo Bonilla González talked about key issues such as economic stability, interest rates and fuel prices, among other.
President Gustavo Petro made a significant reshuffle of his cabinet in a bid to reorganize its team and relocate some officials. In total, eight changes were made, seven in ministries and one in the Administrative Department of the Presidency of the Republic (Dapre).
Brazil’s state-controlled oil company Petrobras (NYSE:PBR) has abandoned a plan to sell its 44% stake in the promising offshore gas project it shares with Colombia’s Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC).