The Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) released a draft decree for the adoption of the National Geoscientific Knowledge Plan (PNCG) and the establishment of guidelines for its implementation.
Colombia’s Central Bank (BanRep) has released the latest figures on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) as of 4Q24, providing insights into the country’s investment landscape.
The Colombian government’s recent discussions about importing gas from Qatar have sparked debate among energy experts. Some argue that this move implicitly acknowledges a gas shortage in the country.
Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC) announced the opening of its internship program for 330 students looking to complete their practical training in the second half of 2025.
Colombia’s inflation rose slightly in February, reaching an annual rate of 5.28%, according to data released by DANE.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro reiterated the need for Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC) to drive the country’s energy transition.
Ecopetrol’s (NYSE: EC) President, Ricardo Roa Barragán, refuted claims that the Sirius (formerly Uchuva) wells, located in the Colombian Caribbean Sea and operated in partnership with Petrobras International Braspetro B.V. were unproductive.
Adwar Moisés Casallas Cuéllar, Director of Hydrocarbons at Colombia’s Ministry of Mines and Energy, has left his position amid an administrative shake-up following the appointment of Edwin Palma Egea as the new head of the entity.
The Superintendent of Industry and Commerce (SIC) is facing strong backlash following its intervention in Naturgas.
For years, our editorial point of view was that importing gas was an unacceptable and unnecessary loss of energy sovereignty. We opposed building a second regas facility on the Pacific coast saying that the resources should be directed to encouraging domestic gas development. But, now, pragmatism means we have to modify our position.