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MinMinas says no changes planned for fuel policies

The Minister of Mines and Energy Tomás Gonzalez said the government’s current formula to set the price of gasoline and diesel is working and no new fuel law is being considered. The transportation industry reacted calling for a review of the formula and taxes.

Monday, October 20th, 2014
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USO affiliates vote in favor of Ecodiesel strike

The USO held a vote among its affiliates associated with Ecodiesel, part of the Ecopetrol (NYSE:EC) group, and the majority voted to opt for a strike before heading to tribunals to resolve differences in a proposed collective bargaining agreement.

Monday, October 20th, 2014
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Peace Process week of October 13: Two years of talks

This Saturday, October 18 will mark two years since the first formal meeting between government negotiators and Farc guerrillas, a bittersweet milestone for the architects of the process. While it has not failed and has successfully passed through some difficult and tense moments, nor has it rendered an agreement, and a favorable conclusion still seems far off.

Thursday, October 16th, 2014
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Fight over JAC role heats up

The Labor Minister Luis Eduardo Garzón went to Yopal, Casanare to discuss a new law that would limit the role of the Community Action Committees (JAC) in the hiring of local skilled and unskilled labor for the oil industry. Local leaders however accused the government of only tending to the interests of the oil companies.

Thursday, October 16th, 2014
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MinAmbiente publishes expedited license decree

The Ministry of Environment (MinAmbiente) published the decree 2021 of October 15, 2014, the document which establishes new timeframes for the decision making process that leads to an environmental license.

Thursday, October 16th, 2014
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ANH moving to terminate Interoil Cor-6, LLA-47 licenses

ANH moving to terminate Interoil Cor-6, LLA-47 licenses

Interoil (OL:IOX) says that the National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) wants to terminate two of its production licenses for the LLA-47 and COR-6 blocks over unpaid bank guarantees and breach of contract. The company says that in COR-6 social and environmental conditions make work impossible.

Thursday, October 16th, 2014
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