The National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) announced its preliminary gas production estimate for February 2022.
William Oviedo, Manager of natural gas distributor Alcanos, spoke about the contingency plans to avoid shortages in the department of Nariño.
Fenalco and Naturgas reported the trend in natural gas vehicles sales in Colombia.
Naturgas’ Luz Estella Murgas spoke about the need to continue awarding new contracts and exploring in Colombia.
Sustainable mobility alternatives have sought to position themselves for almost 10 years, and natural gas vehicles are an alternative.
This week I should have published an Analyst’s Desk i.e. quantitative article but Minister Vélez keeps the issue of gas reserves and new contracts on the front burner of Colombian politics and I could not resist commenting. By the time the next What We Think slot comes up, who knows what she will have said or what government policy might be?
The National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) reported natural gas production figures for November 2022.
The outlook for new gas contracts is still uncertain, even though this fuel continues to be considered vital for Colombia’s energy security and transition projects.
Richard Trumka Jr., a member of the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, spoke about the possibility of banning gas stoves. Could this happen in Colombia?
This chart comes from a MinEnergia study released just before Christmas. I would love this graph to be true. Really. No need for gas imports until 2042? Export capability until that time? Fantastic! Don’t get me wrong.