No this is not the flag of some new country. Not even a new region of Colombia. It certainly is not the flag of the region from the eastern cordillera to the Venezuelan border that the Farc and ELN have generously offered to run on behalf of the Colombian people in a post conflict scenario.
Incidents near areas of interest to the oil and gas industry were down this week to 31 above recent but below long-term averages. This was a slightly above average week for non-armed forces reported/guerrilla-initiated incidents. Despite the decrease our 4-week Moving Average incident count went up to 28.3 and the 52 week average was steady at 36.6 incidents per week.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos made it clear that a congressional visit with the Farc in Habana when and if the government deemed it necessary as the Farc push for a meeting with party and congressional leaders.
Incidents near areas of interest to the oil and gas industry were up again this week to 34 above recent but below long-term averages. This was a slightly below average week for non-armed forces reported/guerrilla-initiated incident. The increase caused our 4-week Moving Average incident count to go up to 24.6 but the 52 week average dropped slightly to 36.6 incidents per week.
The time to debate a possible March 2014 referendum that would approve an eventual peace agreement is waning and a congressional vote looms just ahead. The First Commission of the Senate and House delayed a critical vote on the referendum until next Tuesday, September 17th.
The United Nations verified that the highway blockades associated with the agro-workers strike that have paralyzed traffic in many parts of the country have been lifted. The confirmation comes days after an agreement between seven departments and the central government. But already new strikes have been announced.
Incidents near areas of interest to the oil and gas industry were back up this week to 29 above recent but below long-term averages. This was a slightly above average week for non-armed forces reported/guerrilla-initiated incidents. The increase caused our 4-week Moving Average incident count to go up to 23.8 but the 52 week average dropped slightly to 36.8 incidents per week.
MinMinas announced August crude oil production was 1,031mbd, yet another record month. But the expectation on August 21st was for something much higher.
Even with an agreement this week between truckers and the government and formal dialogues with rural workers in Boyacá and Nariño, press reports indicate multiple blockades, located primarily in the departments of Huila, Putumayo and Caquetá.
This week the government of President Juan Manuel Santos looked to build momentum for a proposed referendum in next March’s congressional elections that would open to public vote an eventual peace agreement with the Farc.