The government of Gustavo Petro presented its Financial Plan for 2023, with optimistic estimates for oil prices. This metric, however, is below expectations.
The outlook for new gas contracts is still uncertain, even though this fuel continues to be considered vital for Colombia’s energy security and transition projects.
Richard Trumka Jr., a member of the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, spoke about the possibility of banning gas stoves. Could this happen in Colombia?
Oil prices increased, once again, for the sixth consecutive day last week, boosted this time by a weakening dollar that makes the barrel cheaper for investors in other currencies.
The government of Gustavo Petro announced a plan for hydrocarbon exports. The plan would also include mining.
The company announced its road map to achieve zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040.
The NOC successfully completed a placement of External Public Debt Bonds in the international capital market. Here are the details.
This chart comes from a MinEnergia study released just before Christmas. I would love this graph to be true. Really. No need for gas imports until 2042? Export capability until that time? Fantastic! Don’t get me wrong.
Gas production was 947 mmcfd in October 2023, the lowest since August 2020 in the depths of the pandemic.
… you lose on the roundabouts. The benefits for consumers from lower electricity rates have been more than wiped out by the increase in gasoline prices. Now, with an increase in diesel prices, a showdown with the truckers looms.