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No agreement after prior consultation in Putumayo, now what?

No agreement after prior consultation in Putumayo, now what?

The Murui people of the Monai de Jitoma community in the Puerto Leguizamo Municipality say they will not support an oil exploration project and argued so in a recent prior consultation hearing, but the operator says it will still move forward with the project as their approval was not an obligation. What happens next?

Wednesday, May 18th, 2016
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The details of De la Mora’s plan

The former president of the National Hydrocarbons Agency Mauricio de la Mora left his post with an array of initiatives in place, and a recently released interview gave more detail into the thinking that went into his policy decisions.

Wednesday, May 18th, 2016
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SGR oversight commission simplifies the process

The commission responsible for reviewing the functioning of the General Royalty System (SGR) met in its 35th session, and approved changes which are expected to make the process easier for local political leaders to get their projects reviewed.

Wednesday, May 18th, 2016
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Only 20 rigs working in March

Only 20 rigs working in March

The Association of Oil Goods and Services (Campetrol) reported one of its biggest drops yet in the use of rigs during March 2016, and authorities urge greater focus on expanding reserves and exploratory activity. But to do so there are several critical obstacles that must be addressed.

Tuesday, May 17th, 2016
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ACP head blasts eco-protests

The president of the Colombian Petroleum Association (ACP) Francisco Lloreda lashed out against rising environmental and citizen protests against oil activities, which he says have become a free pass to extort and pressure the industry in Colombia.

Monday, May 16th, 2016
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Meta Governor calls for shift away from oil

The Meta Governor Marcela Amaya insisted that the department must shift its economic pillars away from oil and instead focus on tourism and agriculture. She formed a special committee to study employment.

Monday, May 16th, 2016
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MinMinas Arce insists 1mmbd is the goal

The Ministry of Mines and Energy Germán Arce says that the government has maintained its goal of one million barrels of crude per day, despite the industry’s challenges and falling output, and said investors need clear signs and consistency in the oil industry.

Thursday, May 12th, 2016
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A crude problem

We picked up a rare article which sounded alarms on the oil industry in a magazine read by Colombia’s elite, which brought up the legal instability, polarization and environmental resistance that is crushing the national budget.

Tuesday, May 10th, 2016
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Caño Cristales is an isolated case, says former ANLA head

In his last interview before resigning as the director of the National Agency of Environmental Licenses (ANLA), Fernando Irequi argued that the controversy around the Caño Cristales River and the revoked license for Hupecol was an isolated case, and also defended agency’s process to approve it.

Monday, May 9th, 2016
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Acacías POT means trouble for CPO-9

Acacías POT means trouble for CPO-9

A municipal ordinance plan (POT) looks to restrict oil activities in order to protect local water sources, and this has led to a series of court actions and accusations. The decision could end up affecting production at Ecopetrol’s CPO-9 block.

Monday, May 9th, 2016
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