Colombia is starting to re-open its economy, however, lack of clarity in some of the biosecurity protocols established by the government has delayed certain processes. Here are the details.
A long time reader of Hydrocarbons Colombia sees a parallel between the worst case pandemic scenarios (scare tactics?) used by Governments to gain public support and those used by the environmental movement to force behavioral changes in energy usage. .
The Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) published the draft resolution that establishes the technical guidelines for the development of fracking pilot projects (PPII).
In its most recent report, the International Energy Agency (IEA) explains how the energy industry will change after the current crisis.
Barrancabermeja’s Mayor, Alfonso Eljach, met with Ecopetrol (NYSE:EC) representatives to discuss a work plan to achieve a gradual re-start of activities in the region.
The Minister of Mines and Energy, María Suárez spoke about production prospects amid the health emergency, and government initiatives to help the sector.
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Anderson Quiceno, director of the Association of Cargo Transporters (ATC), spoke about how the health emergency has affected the transport sector.
The World Energy Council in Colombia hosted a virtual conference to analyze the situation of the country’s energy sector.
The Presidency explained how the economy will start re-opening, through an ‘intelligent isolation period’.