Sometimes goals are set that would be nice to attain, but some are not realistic considering the situation on the ground, said the Minister of Mines and Energy Amylkar Acosta when doing a balance of his management of the hydrocarbons sector 10 months after taking the helm.
In Meta a tribunal laments the lack of action or interest on road issues from the national government while logistics firm Impala has taken a new, more aggressive strategy to ensuring that transportation contractors comply with routes and regulations. These and other stories involving Colombia’s contested roadways.
After a bad week in the previous period, incidents went down to 34, still above recent and long-term averages.
The Oleoducto de los Llanos Orientales (ODL) pipeline was conceived in 2007, predating the success of the Rubiales field, and today it is one of the few pipeline projects that is exceeding expectations, cashing in on production in Meta.
The National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) held a workshop that covered a number of topics related to security, social conflicts, environment and infrastructure gains for the hydrocarbons industry.
The National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) issued its preliminary list of eligible companies, excluding only four from the companies which submitted papers.
After reaching an agreement that establishes the general terms of the negotiation for a new collective bargaining agreement, representatives from the USO and Ecopetrol (NYSE:EC) started talks in Bogotá on Monday, July 14.
Ecopetrol’s (NYSE:EC) board of directors has delayed a meeting to review a technical report on Pacific Rubiales (TSX:PRE) STAR secondary recovery technology to this week, and the Minister of Mines and Energy Amylkar Acosta has promised a decision this month.
The National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) has revealed that as of last Friday (July 4) 39 firms have presented all the required documents to participate in the Colombia Round 2014, still below the anticipated 50.
The Minister of Mines and Energy Amylkar Acosta says that Pacific Rubiales (TSX:PRE) is not interested in an extension of the association contract for its flagship field Rubiales, offering instead to install its STAR secondary recovery technology.