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Colombia's Energy Industry

Colombia

in figures

Oil reserves2 billion barrels

Oil production777,200 bopd

Gas reserves79.9 bcm

Gas production12.1 bcm

Colombia: diverse energies on the rise

Colombia’s oil and gas sector is a critical part of the country’s economy, representing around 10% of GDP, 13% of FDI and 20%-40% of exports despite dwindling reserves. The country is Latin America’s third-largest oil producer after Brazil and Mexico, with most of its resources bound for export. The industry is overseen by the National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH), which hands out PSCs and enforces state policies.

To restore its falling reserves, the ANH is focused on organising bid rounds and attracting interest in exploration activities. The state entity set out a roadmap that includes awarding 200 blocks and drilling 800 wells between 2021 and 2040 with the aim of increasing reserves by 150% and making the nation self-sufficient in meeting its hydrocarbons demand. While much of Colombia’s oil and gas resource wealth is hidden in deep offshore regions or in previously inaccessible parts of the hinterland, modern technology and techniques have made E&P activities viable.

As new finds are developed, the country’s leadership targets investments in decarbonisation for these operations. The government also seeks to establish a diversified energy mix where clean energy will make up a 50% share by 2030. It is seeking both foreign and local investment to kick-start this new era of renewable energy production, with the region of La Guajira touted for its major wind and solar potential.

Colombia has five state-owned refineries with a current combined capacity of around 420,000 bpd. The two most important are the Cartagena Refinery and the Barrancabermeja Refinery – operated by Ecopetrol, which together represent around 96% of national capacity.

Due to the lack of developed oil and gas infrastructure, investment in hydrocarbons-related transportation is in high demand. Colombian pipelines are congested, and the State is working to ease red tape to attract international partners to build new assets.

“We want to position Colombia as the main destination for investments in the energy sector in the entire region,” Colombian President Iván Duque told The Energy Year. “For this, we have important fiscal incentives for the hydrocarbons sector and for the alternative energy sector.”

An essential port for Colombian energy TEY_post_-Raúl-PÉREZ-TATIS
Interview
Colombia - September 09, 2024

Raúl Pérez Tatis of Puerto Bahía talks about how the port can support hydrocarbons and clean energy.

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NG Energy accelerates plan to supply critical gas in Colombia
NEWS
Colombia - September 04, 2024

NG Energy will add 2.2 mcm (76 mcf) per day of pipeline capacity at its Sinu-9 gas development in Colombia.

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NG Energy brings Colombia gas pipeline on stream
NEWS
Colombia - August 27, 2024

NG Energy has brought a key Colombia pipeline on line, in a move that will boost the country's natural gas supply.

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Colombia’s Ecopetrol touts upstream progress in Q2 results
NEWS
Colombia - August 14, 2024

Colombia’s Ecopetrol has unveiled its Q2 2024 results, highlighting progress across key areas of the nation’s energy industry.

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Maximising returns in Colombia’s E&P arena TEY_post-Álvaro-CÁRDENAS
Interview
Colombia - August 12, 2024

Álvaro Cárdenas of Datalog Colombia talks about supplying high-precision data to support drilling decisions.

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Colombia’s ANH shapes an expanding energy industry Orlando-VELANDIA-SEPÚLVEDA
Interview
Colombia - August 08, 2024

Orlando Velandia Sepúlveda of Colombia's National Hydrocarbons Agency talks about accelerating exploration.

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Petrobras confirms gas discovery in Colombia
NEWS
Colombia - August 05, 2024

Petrobras has confirmed a natural gas discovery in the deepwater Uchuva-2 well offshore Colombia.

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Ecopetrol to cut investments
NEWS
Colombia - April 27, 2016

Ecopetrol has shrunk its 2016 investment plan, the company announced on Wednesday. Approved in December, the Colombian oil major’s original plan called for USD 4.8…

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Juan Manuel MARTÍNEZ Managing Director for Colombia ANTEA GROUP
Interview
Colombia - April 22, 2016

Juan Manuel Martínez, managing director of Colombia for Antea Group, talks to TOGY about the regulatory process for exploration and production operators, relations…

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Ricardo SARMINETO, Estrella
Interview
Colombia - April 4, 2016

Ricardo Sarmiento, CEO of Estrella, talks to TOGY about Colombia’s competitiveness in the face of lower energy prices. The Argentinean oilfield services company has…

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Juan Manuel SANTOS, President of Colombia
Interview
Colombia - March 28, 2016

Low oil prices have posed a tremendous challenge to Colombia’s hydrocarbons industry, creating a ripple effect felt throughout the country’s entire economy.…

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Ricardo MAHECHA
Interview
Colombia - March 22, 2016

As projects on Colombia’s ports and rivers expand in 2016, the need for comprehensive logistics and infrastructure becomes increasingly important. Ricardo Mahecha,…

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TransCanada acquires rival
NEWS
USA - March 18, 2016

TransCanada Corporation late on Thursday announced it would be acquiring Colombia Pipeline Group for the sum of USD 10.2 billion. The agreement will also see the…

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Interview
Colombia - March 17, 2016

Colombia is turning increasingly to gas to generate residential and industrial electricity. María Eugenia Coronado, country manager of Gas Natural Fenosa Colombia,…

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Interview
Colombia - March 10, 2016

Recent measures passed by Colombia’s National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) have aimed to alleviate regulatory burdens and free up capital to encourage the continued…

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Interview
Colombia - February 24, 2016

As Colombia’s exploration and production sector goes through a period of restructuring, companies are reassessing production benchmarks and the retention of…

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