It has been nearly three months since our last article tracking key pandemic statistics so we thought these graphs might be useful. Things have been getting better but questions remain.
Neiva’s Mayor’s Office announced agreements with communities to end blockades in Ecopetrol’s (NYSE: EC) Tello field.
The President explained why Colombia is on its way to becoming Latin America’s Silicon Valley.
The project to modify the General System of Royalties (SGR) advanced for presidential sanction, despite the fact that Article 210, which according to some Senators, legalized the development of fracking in Colombia, was eliminated.
The Comptroller General delivered its annual report on Colombia’s environmental policy, highlighting negative results.
The government opened a call to select the independent members that will make part of the evaluation committee for fracking pilot projects (PPII) in the country.
The Colombian Association of Petroleum Engineers (Acipet) hosted a virtual forum to discuss the development of unconventional resources with fracking detractors and supporters. Here are the details.
Rodrigo Suárez had submitted a resignation to the National Environmental Licensing Agency (ANLA). This is what the official has to say now.
The State Council ruled on a lawsuit against fracking. Here are the details.
The Colombian Canadian Chamber of Commerce (CCCC) hosted webinar to discuss what is coming for the Colombian oil industry. This is what Armando Zamora, Director of the National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) said.