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Analyst Salomon Kalmanovitz on mining, oil and other topics

In an interview with Cali newspaper El Pais, the economist Salomon Kalmanovitz spoke about, among other things, the recent tax reform, mining and oil. According Kalmanovitz the reform was not made in depth. He said: “It was mostly tax cuts and the increase was a congressional initiative and not of the government: a one point in the income tax rate from 33 to 34%”.

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2013
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MinMinas Federico Renjifo makes a statement about corporate behavior

Last Friday, January 18, 2013 MinMinas Federico Renjifo toured Meta speaking with local inhabitants, mayors and visiting Ecopetrol projects. We thought it interesting very relevant for its comments on environmental and community management. From a MinMinas press release, translated and with commentary by Hydrocarbons Colombia.

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2013
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Colombia to achieve fiscal surplus by 2016

Finance Minister (MinHacienda) Mauricio Cardenas spoke to the Morgan stanley Latin America Executive Conference in Miami, recapping the country’s macroeconomic progress over the past years. From a MinHacienda press release, translated and with commentary by Hydrocarbons Colombia.

Thursday, January 17th, 2013
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Findeter will spend US$1.4B on infrastructure next year

The Territorial Development Finance company (Findeter) is an autonomous corporation reporting to Colombia’s Minister of Finance (MinHacienda). It can raise its own debt (which has a sovereign rating) and receives deposits from government agencies. It then lends this money to municipalities, departments (states) and other entities providing low-cost financing for infrastructure and development projects. The company recently announced its budget for next year. From a Findeter press release, translated and with commentary by Hydrocarbons Colombia.

Tuesday, January 15th, 2013
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Year 2012 described as a ‘learning period’ for new royalty system

President Santos announced that pending royalties resources will be disbursed in February. The OCAD last year approved CoP$2.1T (US$1.4B) for projects and, according to Santos, “These resources will continue disbursement. Next month all those resources will be disbursed “(as quoted in national business newspaper La Republica).

Tuesday, January 15th, 2013
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Meta Governor provides more detail on refinery project

Alan Jara, Governor of Meta, told El Espectador more about the refinery that will begin construction this year in Meta. According Jara, the project is expected to be completed in late 2015. The refinery construction is in charge of the Llaso Company, managed by Ricardo Rodriguez. Llaso emerged from the partnership between the U.S. Company Solver Structural Partnership and Petroleos del Llano, created by the Government of the Meta in 2012.

Thursday, January 10th, 2013
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Petroleum FDI down in 3Q12 but still up over 2011

Petroleum FDI down in 3Q12 but still up over 2011

According to a Central Bank report, the the oil, mining and quarrying sector accounted for over half of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Colombia between January and September 2012. The commerce and hotels sector accounted for 9% while transport and communications accounted for 10% of FDI. The FDI for electricity, gas and water was 5% and 10% for manufacturing. Meanwhile, other sectors contributed 12% of the FDI.

Friday, January 4th, 2013
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Colombia reached the goal of producing one million oil barrels per day

For at least one day in 2012, the country achieved the goal of 1Mbd. From a MinMinas press release, translated and with comments

Friday, January 4th, 2013
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Record breaking year in 2012

The Colombian Ministry of Mines and Energy provided a year-end summary, highlighting some of the records achieved in 2012. From a MinMinas press release, selected, translated and with commentary by Hydrocarbons Colombia.

Sunday, December 30th, 2012
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Congress passes tax reform – Industry dodges more than one bullet

On the evening of December 19th, the Colombian Congress passed a comprehensive tax reform. It is intended to be revenue neutral – neither increase nor decrease government revenues – although this is always a theoretical calculation. The intention was to reduce inequality by lowering taxes on the middle class through raising the threshold below which individuals do not pay income tax. This was compensated by raising taxes rates above the threshold and by slightly higher corporate taxes (1% higher). However the hydrocarbons industry dodged several bullets aimed by at it by congressman Simon Gaviria.

Thursday, December 20th, 2012
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