Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC) and its subsidiary, Invercolsa, entered a strategic alliance aimed at providing natural gas service to 13,547 families in Colombia, focusing on those in socioeconomic strata 1 and 2.
The Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) pushed to create the Colombian Minerals Company, known as Ecominerales. However, the Inspector General’s Office voiced serious concerns regarding the viability and implications of this ambitious project.
The title caught my eye instantly in Carbon Tracker’s monthly newsletter so I quickly downloaded the report and signed up for the associated webinar. I also quickly found the analysis focused exclusively on the UK and some very specific conditions but it got me thinking about Carbon Capture Usage and Storage and Colombia.
Colombia’s Minister of Finance (MinHacienda), Ricardo Bonilla, announced an increase in diesel prices for large consumers.
President Gustavo Petro Urrego called for comprehensive forensic audits to oversee the allocation and use of peace funds and royalties in the country.
Ecopetrol announced an important decision for the construction of the Orca-Chuchupa gas pipeline.