The Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) announced oil and gas production during the first week of June.
The Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) presented the results of the International Transparency Initiative (EITI).
Acolgen and ACP talked about the energy transition process and the relevance of natural gas in this process.
The National Infrastructure Agency (ANI) closed the bidding process for the Magdalena River Public Private Partnership (PPP) project.
Colombia was a charter member of the Washington Consensus and although some “true believers” of former-president Álvaro Uribe might disagree with me, the country has followed the liberal economic order for more than 25 years, certainly as long as I have been here. Now that consensus is almost certain to change.
Naturgas’ Luz Stella Murgas talked about the growth of natural gas coverage in recent years, and the challenge to continue increasing this figure.
The government announced that it will start gradually raise the fuel prices.
Corficolombiana’s Economic Research Group delivered an analysis into the proposal of the Colombian presidential candidate, Gustavo Petro, to suspend oil exploration and its impact in the economy.
Merco published the 100 companies in the country with the best capacity to attract and retain talent in 2022.
The Colombian Natural Gas Association (Naturgas) increased production potential expectations for the coming years.