The most recent attack on the Transandino pipeline, in the department of Putumayo, proves that armed groups will not give up attacking oil infrastructure, generating serious environmental and financial damage to Colombia.
Eight ‘social leaders’ of Casanare are currently under arrest because, according to the Attorney General’s Office, they are part of an organized crime group that has been harassing Frontera Energy (TSE: FEC) in the region.
The union clarified rumors about a possible intervention to Ecopetrol’s (NYSE:EC) employee fund, Cavipetrol.
The government of Nicolás Maduro sent troops to the border with Colombia, arguing that Colombia has been working on a strategy to attack his country.
The Colombian Association of Petroleum Engineers (Acipet) hosted the ‘Can we Achieve a Sustainable Industry?’ forum, together with environmental expert, Brigitte Baptiste.
Ecopetrol (NYSE:EC) confirmed that it will resume some of its activities at the Tibú field and in the Sardinata Plant, after 42 days of protests.
The union spoke about the legal controversy over workers of propane distributor, Chilco S.A.S, joining the USO.
Former Paramilitary leader, Óscar Montealegre, denounced the alleged complicity of Ecopetrol (NYSE:EC) employees to let them steal crude from its pipelines, among other irregularities.
This is what President Duque had to say about the video where Farc leaders confirmed they will continue with the armed conflict, despite signing the Peace Agreements in 2016.
Farc leaders ‘Ivan Marquez’, ‘El Paisa’ and ‘Jesus Santrich’, released a video saying that they will continue with the armed conflict, despite signing the Peace Agreements in 2016.