“Both the government and the industry have decided to change spokespersons, which opens doors to new communication within the sector. However, delicate matters like signing new contracts will require extensive efforts from both sides.” We quoted Juan Felipe Neira, a professor at Universidad Externado in an article about Frank Pearl coming to the ACP and a new MinEnergia, Andrés Camacho.
The newly appointed head of ACP is Frank Pearl, and significant challenges lie ahead for the incoming leader.
In a bid to contribute to the reconstruction of social fabric and improve living conditions in municipalities hardest hit by armed conflict and poverty, the Colombian Agency for Territorial Renewal (ART) has extended an invitation to the nation’s companies.
Frank Pearl is set to take the helm as the President of the Colombian Association of Oil and Gas (ACP), succeeding Francisco José Lloreda.
The decree, titled “Establishment of Criteria for Declaring and Delimiting Temporary Reserves of Natural Resources within the Framework of Mining-Environmental Planning and Other Provisions,” has raised significant alarm within the Colombian Association of Mining (ACM), who view this initiative as a peril to the stability and future of the nation’s mining industry.
A significant shift in policy regarding oil contracts appears to be taking place under the leadership of Colombia’s new Minister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), Omar Andrés Camacho.
The Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) unveiled a set of documents outlining the energy transition roadmap for public review.
Environmental protection and conservation are increasingly at the forefront of global discussions, and Colombia is no exception.
We have been waiting a year to write this article: the impact on Colombian oil and gas share prices – and especially that of Ecopetrol – after a year of the “Illuminati” and President Gustavo Petro (“I’m not apocalyptic”) management of the energy sector. Meh!
The Colombian mining and energy portfolio underwent a tumultuous transformation in the inaugural year of President Gustavo Petro’s administration.