Colombia’s oil workers’ union says to hold indefinite strike
Colombia’s main oil workers’ union, the USO, will hold an indefinite strike, its president told Reuters on Wednesday, in protest at widespread job cuts in the sector after a plunge…
Colombia’s main oil workers’ union, the USO, will hold an indefinite strike, its president told Reuters on Wednesday, in protest at widespread job cuts in the sector after a plunge…
Colombia’s oil and mining boom is over according to a senior official at Colombia’s Central Bank, quoted by business newswire Bloomberg on Thursday.
Colombia has emerged as Latin America’s most attractive country for petroleum investment, according to an opinion survey of 95 international firms in the sector, reported business news source Portafolio.
Colombia’s second largest rebel group, the ELN, has announced a series of proposals to the national government that could see the guerrillas put a halt to its longstanding offensive against…
Having only seven years worth of oil reserves is not a “doomsday scenario” for Colombia’s economy, according to an energy analyst.
A union-led work stoppage at one of Colombia’s largest oil refineries, located in the northern city of Cartagena, has ended after a wage agreement was struck just three days after…
Colombia’s oil production increased 9% between July 2012 and July 2013, reported the ministry of mines and energy on Tuesday.
Colombia state-directed oil & gas firm Ecopetrol experienced a significant jump in the July issue of Fortune 500 company rankings, up to 280 from 303 in 2012, according to Fortune’s rankings.
Two explosions have shut down Colombia’s 80,000 barrel-per-day Cano Limon-Covenas oil pipeline, state-controlled oil company Ecopetrol said on Friday, with a military source describing them as attacks carried out by…