The National Environmental Licensing Agency (ANLA) shelved the licenses for the Soto Norte and Quebradona mining projects, slowing down the growth of large-scale extractive operations in the country.
Lunch was the Saturday-before-last, the day before COP26 began in Glasgow and just as the G20 were trying – and failing – to reach their own consensus on climate change. The university professor sitting next to me said “It’s not up to us anyway, is it? Only large companies and governments can do anything.” And the debate began…
President Ivan Duque talked about the potential of the extractive sector during the closing ceremony of the National Mining Congress.
The National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE) reported the value of Colombian exports during September 2021.
President Iván Duque has made promises that have drawn some applause, but have also left many questions unanswered during COP26.
The government published the terms and conditions for the public bidding of the PPP for the Magdalena River.
The National Mining Agency (ANM), the National Environmental Licensing Agency (ANLA) and the Vice-Ministry of Mines discussed what they were working on and the challenges of extractive projects.
The National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) published the preliminary list of qualified bidders to participate in the Colombia Round 2021.
After difficult years for the oil sector, there is much speculation that oil prices could return to US$100 per barrel, with positive effects for Colombia.
The National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) announced modifications to the procedures to participate in the 2021 round.