After a total of 50 rounds of talks, the government and Farc have announced they will start a permanent session on Monday until a final agreement and cease fire is reached.
The president of the Colombian Petroleum Association (ACP) made a trip to Bucaramanga and warned that not bolstering the oil industry will bring serious consequences for the future, and argued that indeed, oil is a part of daily life and should be protected.
The government’s royalty intake was 31.3% lower in 2015 than the year prior, falling to CoP$5.3T, and is expected to continue its fall in 2016. The figure, which comes from the National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) is the lowest since 2010. This and other royalty related stories in our periodic summary.
The Colombian government announced that natural gas production for April 2016 fell 2.51% versus March. It provided no explanation.
The drop in spending, shuttered fields and suspended contracts have left many of the industry’s workers without a job, with estimates running between 40,000-60,000 affected individuals. A Colombian consultant in matters of pensions has some advice for those left without work.
The Association of Colombian Oil Goods and Services (Campetrol) said that at a price of US$34.41/barrel, 92% of Colombia’s producing fields yield a netback. The problem however lies in the high regional costs, blockades and now court decisions which cut into the country’s competitiveness.