The Colombian Chamber of Goods and Services (Campetrol) reported its drill rig information for February 2019. This metric decreased compared to the previous month, and the Chamber explained this negative behavior, and showed its optimism for a possible recovery in the coming months.
The Port Society of Puerto Bahia (SPPB) has ambitious plans in the country. The company made an interesting proposal to Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC) to connect Puerto Bahia with Reficar.
Casanare’s Administrative Tribunal said that the popular consultation in Yopal is “unconstitutional.” Here is why.
According to inhabitants of San Luis de Gaseno (Boyacá), having their water sources polluted by oil activities became ‘normal’ during the past three years.
Once again, the Analyst thought of some charts he really would have wanted to publish in last week’s article about the NOC’s Line of Business (LoB) results but did not think of until a few days later. We know. We will speak to him about that. But he is right, the graphs are interesting so we will publish them this week.
Inspired by the rapid approach of baseball season, two short rather than one long comment this week, one on 2018 results so far and one on fracking, inspired by MinMinas naming five companies as being interested.
Frontera Energy (TSX: FEC) announced its financial and operating results for the fourth quarter and year ended 2018. The company said that it had strong 4Q18 operational and financial results.
The industry remains expectant about the potential authorization to implement unconventional techniques in the country. Charle Gamba, CEO of Canacol (TSX: CNE), spoke on this topic and the company’s plans.
Senator Jose David Name urged the government to define clear regulations to assure stability in the provision of oil and its derivatives, to boost reliability in the public transport area.
The Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinMinas) presented the ‘road map’ for its new gender equality policy in the mining-energy sector.