Companies in the Colombian hydrocarbon sector are worried about the tax reform and a potential change of rules derived from the current government’s decisions.
Valora Analitik reported on the list of candidates to potentially take office as the new Vice Minister of Mines (MinEnergia). Here are the details.
The National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE) reported the value of Colombian exports during August 2022.
The Minister of Finance (MinHacienda), Jose Antonio Ocampo, spoke about the tax reform and the extractive industry.
The Minister of Mines and Energy, Irene Vélez, and the Vice Minister of Energy, Belizza Ruiz, spoke about the continuity of oil and gas exploration in the country. This is what the Minister of Finance (MinHacienda), Jose Antonio Ocampo, had to say.
Or maybe it is Irene Vélez’s fault but in any event the change in government has clearly impacted the share prices of Colombia-focused oil and gas producers. To no one’s surprise (we assume), Ecopetrol is among the hardest hit.
President Gustavo Petro participated in the Naturgas Congress and spoke about subsoil resources.
Promigas talked about the number of residential users with natural gas in the country.
The Minister of Finance (MinHacienda), José Antonio Ocampo, and the coordinators of the tax reform, reached an agreement about the tax on oil and coal exports.
The Colombian Mining Association (ACM) and the Colombian Oil and Gas Association (ACP) commented on the tax reform and its possible consequences for the sector.