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Potential safeguards on oil tubing has service firms divided

A request from Colombia’s largest supplier of tubing for the oil industry TuboCaribe to place safeguards and tariffs on some imported tubes has other suppliers and importers calling foul.

Thursday, September 25th, 2014
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Government signs agreement in Putumayo, blockades lifted

The Interior Ministry has signed a series of agreements with Putumayo residents, who have agreed to lift blockades and stop protests that have dogged the region for more than two months. The agreement followed a tentative accord two weeks ago.

Wednesday, September 24th, 2014
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A look at the hidden costs in energy projects

The Colombian Association of Engineers (ACIEM) has contracted a study that looks at the hidden costs that are dragging down the potential of not just the hydrocarbons and energy sector, but infrastructure and telecommunications as well.

Wednesday, September 24th, 2014
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Magdalena River contract signed, work starts in June 2015

President Juan Manuel Santos signed the contract to recover navigability on the Magdalena River, which promises to offer a new alternative transport route for hydrocarbons. The ambitious project will see work start in June 2015, and has a price tag of US$600M.

Wednesday, September 24th, 2014
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Canacol closes out a positive FY14

Canacol closes out a positive FY14

Canacol Energy (TSX: CNE) has reported its Fiscal Year 2014 results (ending June 2014), reporting growth in its proven reserves, production and turning around its bottom line.

Wednesday, September 24th, 2014
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Gas reserves debate returns

Gas reserves debate returns

GasIndustry and government projections for Colombia’s gas reserves oscillate between worried and optimistic, with supplies lasting for 6 or 14 years, depending on the source.

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014
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