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Senator calls for Ecopetrol to assume Rubiales contract

Senator calls for Ecopetrol to assume Rubiales contract

Colombian Senator Maritza Martínez Aristizábal has tightened her message on the Pacific Rubiales and Ecopetrol relationship, and requested that Ecopetrol assume control of the Rubiales oil field.

Tuesday, May 21st, 2013
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Cupiagua Ecopetrol-community agreement still in the air over local hires, fund management

There is still no community-Ecopetrol agreement over the Cupiagua oil field, where 14 villages within the influence of the drilling are at loggerheads with the company over the distribution of local hiring percentages for the project and the management of investment funds.

Thursday, May 16th, 2013
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Senator questions relationship with Pacific Rubiales

Colombian Senator Maritza Martínez Aristizábal has questioned the relationship and awarding of contracts between the state and Canadian oil and gas company Pacific Rubiales ahead of senate discussions surrounding a contract with Ecopetrol set to expire in 2016.

Wednesday, May 15th, 2013
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Comptroller says Ecopetrol and Meta Petroleum Corp Court ruling could cost state US$13M

Comptroller says Ecopetrol and Meta Petroleum Corp Court ruling could cost state US$13M

The Quifa/Pacific Rubiales/Ecopetrol story never dies! Now the Comptroller General (a kind of Auditor General) weighs in on the March 13, 2012 ruling to emphasize the difference in current WTI prices versus the historic prices, and therefore the Colombian state risks losing US$13M.From a Comptroller General press release, translated and with commentary by Hydrocarbons Colombia

Tuesday, May 14th, 2013
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Ecopetrol president visits Bicentenario Pipeline, says only weeks away from launch

Javier Gutierrez, president of Ecopetrol, made a visit along with company directors to inspect the progress of the Bicentenario Pipeline in the departments of Casanare and Arauca, saying it’s “weeks” from being operational.

Tuesday, May 14th, 2013
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Ecopetrol, MinAmbiente launch Third Call for Biodiversity

Ecopetrol has kicked off its third National Call to Biodiversity, and is on the lookout to invest US$2.2M in conservation projects that focus on the tropical dry forest. From an Ecopetrol press release, translated and with commentary by Hydrocarbons Colombia.

Monday, May 13th, 2013
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Reficar modernization on the final stretch, new budget approved

Reyes Reinoso, president of Ecopetrol’s Cartagena Refinery (Reficar) spoke with Portfolio.co regarding the refinery’s modernization project. According to the executive, the project is now in its final stage and Ecopetrol’s board of directors have now approved a proposed increase in the total budget.

Monday, May 13th, 2013
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Ecopetrol 1Q13 results: general causes or special causes?

Ecopetrol 1Q13 results: general causes or special causes?

Ecopetrol’s results always grab our attention because they come out first. It is tempting to think of them as a bellwether for the industry if only because of the weight the state-owned-enterprise (SOE) has in total Colombian market calculations. So when the giant disappoints, as it did in 1Q13, it is worth asking the question if the causes are common to the industry in general or are unique to Ecopetrol.

Monday, May 6th, 2013
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Cenit officially in operation as a separate entity

As reported by Dinero, the company Cenit, a subsidiary of Ecopetrol, began operations last week. Cenit, specialized in oil transportation and storage, starts as the second largest company in the country, with US$7.7B in assets. “Cenit is the missing piece in the industry to strategically meet increasing hydrocarbon production in the country. We are the link the sector needed to solve the bottleneck in crude transport and for operational excellence in the service” said Camilo Marulanda, president of Cenit.

Sunday, April 21st, 2013
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Comptroller General says Pacific Rubiales is injecting too much water

The Comptroller General (like an Auditor General) says that MinMinas, Ecopetrol and the National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) should be monitoring Pacific Rubiales production processes in fields that will eventually revert to Ecopetrol. The report contends that practices designed to optimize short-term extraction could damage the deposits to such an extent that future production will be adversely affected. From a Controlaria press release, translated and with commentary by Hydrocarbons Colombia.

Friday, April 19th, 2013
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