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Concern for the impact of government vacancies

The government has a number of vacancies in key positions affecting hydrocarbons and electrical energy which have extended for some time now. These are causing concern among industry members due to the impact they could have on decisions affecting public policy.

Wednesday, September 14th, 2016
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Meta community wants Hocol license revoked

A municipal hearing was held in San Juan de Arma as anti-oil advocates call for the National Agency of Environmental Licenses (ANLA) to revoke the licenses it has granted to Hocol in the nearby area.

Wednesday, September 14th, 2016
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The ANH’s draft agreement would transform the sector

Shortly after the draft was published, Norton Rose Fulbright approached us and offered to publish an overview of the 114-page document. However, the document is so long and so complex that even an overview will have to be published in installments. Here is the first piece that deals with the overarching themes, such as the fact that it would completely rewrite the most important components of the existing regulation.

Tuesday, September 13th, 2016
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ACP industry needs as tax reform nears

The Colombian Petroleum Association (ACP) has made a list of what the sector needs to keep production constant and Colombia’s Senate held hearings to hear testimony from industry leaders and authorities, as the central government prepares for a much anticipated tax reform.

Tuesday, September 13th, 2016
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Digging deeper into the costs and causes of conflict

We have given plenty of attention to the scope (and gaps) of the government’s “Territorial Strategy” being executed by the National Hydrocarbons Agency to mitigate community conflict.

Tuesday, September 13th, 2016
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Casanare Gov blasts oil companies on road interest

The Casanare Governor Alirio Barrera laid down a criticism of oil companies, which he said have taken advantage of the department, but have little interest in helping in times of crisis. The Colombian Petroleum Association (ACP) responded that operators needed a concrete plan.

Tuesday, September 13th, 2016
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