Colombia continues to grapple with the economic toll of recurring roadblocks.
President Gustavo Petro’s government introduced its third tax reform, once again tightening fiscal pressure on Colombia’s oil and coal producers.
Everyone in the industry worries about natural gas production falling because that means more imports and higher prices for gas users and for electricity users. So why does it continue to decline?
Colombia has revived a politically charged idea: importing natural gas from Venezuela before year-end.
Coviandina, the Bogotá–Villavicencio concessionaire, confirmed a total closure on the old Llanos road to carry out improvements between kilometer points K18+340 and K18+980.
Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC) and its midstream subsidiary Cenit rejected accusations from the Subdirectiva Única de Oleoductos (SUO) alleging violations of the rights to assembly and association.