Services firm Halliburton (NYSE:HAL) had selected a plot of land to build a waste treatment center, but recent zoning changes could put it at risk, despite having received a warm welcome from municipal authorities.
The Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinMinas) has received a US$30M loan to improve its management of the sector, royalty control and the information available on the country’s subsoil, while the Finance Ministry received another loan to improve the Controller’s role in Colombia.
After having cut CoP$2.8T from operating costs in 2015, Ecopetrol (NYSE:EC) announces further cuts for 2016 which are expected to save CoP$1.6T (US$0.5B).
The royalty budget planned for 2015-16 will not be manageable with oil at its current level, and needs to be cut by at least 30.8%, warns the General Controller. Meanwhile press reports on which regional entity is the worst in terms of royalty management abound. These and other stories in our periodic roundup.
While the decrees and studies on how to lower the costs of natural gas in the Caribbean region continue, other regions are now clamoring for a discount in their gas prices as well.
The high prices of sugar and the devaluation of the peso against the dollar have led ethanol producers to losses, said the biofuels industry association Fedebiocombustibles.
It was already burning, and you should not blame the firefighters, said Ecopetrol president Juan Carlos Echeverry in response to questions regarding the role of current ministers and government officials in the overruns of the Cartagena Refinery. This and other stories in our update on this matter.
The capital of the Atlantico Department, Barranquilla is looking to position itself as the logistics hub for offshore hydrocarbons activity in Colombia’s Caribbean waters.
With “intelligent austerity” governments around the world are looking for the best way to adjust to the oil price levels.
The recent decision of the Constitutional Court to prohibit oil activities in Orito, Putumayo goes much deeper than that particular municipality. It signals a shift in the balance of power between Bogotá and regions when it comes to extractive activities.