The oil and gas industry has the potential to play a pivotal role in addressing the climate crisis, according to Sultan Al Jaber, the designated president of the COP28 Climate Summit and head of the Emirati state oil company, ADNOC.
Gas imports has been on Colombia’s radar for years, but it takes on added significance during periods of drought, such as the current situation in the energy sector due to the presence of the El Niño climate phenomenon.
The rating agency Fitch talked about Canacol Energy Ltd.’s announcement of unexpected production capacity restrictions.
Oil plays a pivotal role in the global economy, significantly influencing countries like Colombia. It is a crucial component in industrialization, powering machinery and various forms of transportation.
The recent surge in gasoline prices in Colombia has sparked significant concern among citizens and various economic sectors.
This rather succinct but perhaps unpleasant phrase came from an unidentified French cabinet minister, quoted in a The Telegraph article on Great Britain’s broken infrastructure planning process. It seems Colombia’s peers also have great problems with prior consultation and no good solutions.