As the global push to combat climate change intensifies, one question looms large: is each nation contributing proportionally to the cause? This query arises from the impassioned remarks of Guyana’s President, Irfaan Ali, in a recent interview with the BBC.
The Colombian Association of Oil and Gas (ACP) outlined the challenges anticipated this year, particularly emphasizing concerns over the significant decline in gas reserves amidst increasing consumption.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has once again strongly criticized the country’s shift towards an extractive economy and the lagging participation of the coffee sector.
The Plenary Chamber of the Constitutional Court refused to admit for consideration the request made by the Ministry of Finance (MinHacienda) to mitigate the effects of one of the decisions taken by the high court regarding the tax reform, which left the government with a shortfall of CoP$6.7T.
The members of Naturgas’ Board of Directors elected their new chairman.
Against the backdrop of Naturgas’ annual congress, this week in Cartagena, contributor Tomás de la Calle worries about the impact of Petro-government policies on Colombia’s self-sufficiency in gas. He foresees a sellers’ market – which usually means higher prices – in the near future.