The energy transition has placed the oil and gas industry at the forefront of global discussions on reducing dependence on fossil fuels. Amid this shift, the future of existing oil infrastructure and business models is under scrutiny. Oleoducto de Colombia exemplifies how companies can navigate this complex landscape while balancing current operations and long-term sustainability goals.
The Escazú Agreement, adopted in Costa Rica in 2018 and ratified in Colombia under Law 2273 of 2022, represents a landmark step in promoting environmental justice and transparency in Latin America and the Caribbean. It places citizens at the forefront of environmental protection, ensuring their rights to information, participation, and justice in ecological matters.
In the global fight against climate change, the aviation industry faces a critical challenge due to its reliance on fossil fuels.
The Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) announced a new increase in gasoline prices. Here are the details.
In a landmark ruling, Colombia’s Constitutional Court has determined that Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs), as regulated by Article 57 of Law 99 of 1993, must now include evaluations of climate change impacts.
Guillermo García Realpe, chairman of Ecopetrol’s board, talked about the recent acquisition of Repsol’s 45% stake in the CPO-09 oil block.
Citi’s latest report analyzes the outlook for the oil and gas industry in Latin America, focusing on Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia.
Canacol Energy Ltd. (TSX: CNE) provided an update on its ongoing exploration and development drilling activities, highlighting key events in Colombia’s VIM-21 and SSJN-7 exploration blocks.
Frontera Energy Corporation (TSX: FEC) recently provided an operational update for 4Q24 and outlined its capital and production guidance for 2025.
The Colombian government, led by President Gustavo Petro, is facing criticism for its delay in disbursing funds for subsidies on liquefied petroleum gas (propane), which are essential for low-income families in rural areas.