El Tiempo created an overview of the benefits of natural gas in economic reactivation, quality of life, and transportation.
Colombia’s export and investment promotion agency, ProColombia, launched a new campaign last week, “Colombia, The Most Welcoming Place in the World”. Also last week, Glencore was told by the National Mining Agency (ANM) that it could not leave.
Natural gas service coverage in the Atlantic increased, exceeding the national average.
EPM spoke about propane service in Antioquia and its benefits.
Colombia’s largest oil union has joined anti-fracking activists to oppose the development of unconventional deposits.
Presidential Advisor, Emilio Archila, talked about the Government’s commitment to transparency in the use of royalty resources. This and other stories in our periodic Royalties summary from last month.
The National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) ruled on the Fracking Pilot Projects (PPII).
The government is working on its third tax reform, and there are concerns about the proposal to extend the carbon tax.
The Colombian Petroleum Association (ACP) organized the forum “Unconventional Deposits in Colombia: alternative for socioeconomic recovery.”
Astrid Jarrousse, representative for the Andean Region of Proparco, spoke about the commitment to the transformation of mobility in the country.