Vidal Ramírez, Vice President of Operations Planning at Cenit, discussed the company’s expansion plans for transporting hydrocarbons in Colombia by 2024.
During the Ministry of Mines and Energy’s public accountability hearing, Orlando Velandia Sepúlveda, the President of the National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH), addressed the issue of using the existing 300 contracts efficiently across more than 15 million hectares.
According to Sergio Cabrales, an expert in Colombia’s mining and energy sector, consumers in the country might be overpaying for each gallon of regular gasoline due to recent dynamics in the international market.
Amid global climate change concerns, Colombia’s natural gas sector is making strides in reducing its carbon footprint.
In a recent discourse, President Gustavo Petro reiterated his opposition to gas, coal, and oil, echoing his stance against these fossil fuels amid international debates.
The Federation of Cargo Transport Entrepreneurs (Fedetranscarga) opposed the government’s proposition to increase the diesel for major consumers.