The union made headlines this week, after accusing Occidental de Colombia (OXY) of allegedly intimidating its workers.
Cundinamarca’s Administrative Court ruled in favor of the right of petition filed by Congressman Iván Cepeda and former Minister, Alvaro Leyva.
It has been a month since Ecopetrol’s (NYSE:EC) new Board of Directors took office. Here is what the USO has to say about its performance.
Despite urging the government to restart peace talks, the ELN made headlines this week for attacking oil and Armed Forces infrastructure.
Even though terrorist attacks against oil infrastructure have decreased this year compared to the same period 2018, they have taken place in more complex places, geographically speaking.
The guerrilla published a statement announcing a unilateral ceasefire during Easter Week. Here are the details.
The Commission of Experts appointed by the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinMinas) published a 273-page document with its final verdict on the development of fracking in Colombia.
The union published a statement, manifesting its disagreement with President Ivan Duque’s policies. Here are the details.
The Farc said it will go to the International Criminal Court (ICC), after President Duque objected to six articles of the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP).
According to Fedesarrollo, the Venezuelan crisis is far from being over, but Colombia is closer to ending the legal distribution of gasoline and diesel in the department of La Guajira. The development of these and other stories in our periodic Security summary.