The International Energy Agency (IEA) acknowledged the progress that the Colombian government has done to reactivate the industry in the coming years.
Frontera Energy Corporation (TSX: FEC) announced its second quarter 2019 operational update. Colombia’s production decreased in 2Q19 compared to previous quarter, while the firm’s drilling campaign is advancing satisfactorily.
When you talk to those in the industry, they are generally upbeat about how things are going in both the short and medium term. Unless you are Ocensa. Then things are going badly. Very badly. Horribly in fact. At least, that is what it tells the regulator.
The Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinMinas) reported oil and gas production figures for May 2019. Crude and natural gas production increased during the five month of this year compared to 2018.
We might not always agree with the government’s Mining and Energy Planning Unit (UPME) but it is the authoritative source of long-term production forecasts. Recently it updated its production scenarios through 2038.
Gran Tierra Energy (TSX: GTE) announced an operational update for the second quarter of this year, to date. The company highlighted advances in the Acordionero field and positive results in Colombia’s most recent oil round.
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.