The Senate’s Fifth Commission held a debate to discuss “the war between foreign companies and retailers of the fuel market”, which touched upon issues like market consolidation and how fuel prices are determined.
Among the proposals sent to the National Planning Department (DNP) as part of the royalty budget discussion by the Colombian Petroleum Association (ACP) is a mechanism to penalize communities whose frequent protests paralyze the oil industry.
Last week’s main story was on royalties because the Senate had summoned the Finance and Mining ministries in to explain themselves.
Last week we discussed changes in natural gas production but skipped over the evolution of demand. The research unit of the Ministry of Mines and Energy, UPME, recently published its 2016 overview of the natural gas market, and broke down how consumption of gas has fared in different economic sectors.
Following a long stint as the acting president of the National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) and a series of rumors, Orlando Velandia has formally been named the president of the entity.
The director of the National Planning Department (DNP) Simón Gaviría warned that the number of at-risk “critical” royalty projects has grown from 144 at the end of 2015 to 208 on July 31, 2016, another sign that something is wrong with the General Royalty System (SGR).