The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), a global standard that promotes the open and responsible management of oil, gas and mineral resources worldwide, gave an award to the Colombian extractive sector.
The International Energy Agency (EIA) reported on its prospects for oil production in Colombia. Here are the details.
The government has not made a final decision on fracking, but authorities already have projections of the possible benefits that this technique can bring to the country.
Natural gas reserves have created concerns in the industry due to its poor performance in recent years. The industry insisted on the need to develop unconventional projects to resolve current issues.
The National Hydrocarbons Agency’s (CNH) first “window” of the Permanent Competitive Process (PPAA) took place in Bogotá. HCC attended the event.
The NOC reported better production and local hiring metrics in the departments of Casanare and Meta. Here are the details.
The Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinMinas) and the Colombian Petroleum Association (ACP), spoke about the importance of developing fracking in the country.
The National Environmental Licensing Agency (ANLA) has been reporting on its monitoring processes. This time, the entity ruled on the Quifa exploration area.
The Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinMinas) and the National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) reported natural gas reserves a few days ago, generating concerns in the country. Authorities are analyzing options to increase this metric.
General Comptroller Carlos Córdoba said that the entity is not against fracking, but asked for certain conditions to be fulfilled.