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Explosives attack suspends crude pumping through Colombia's Cano Limon-Covenas pipeline
Explosives attack suspends crude pumping through Colombia's Cano Limon-Covenas pipeline

Reuters

time30-07-2025

  • Reuters

Explosives attack suspends crude pumping through Colombia's Cano Limon-Covenas pipeline

BOGOTA, July 30 (Reuters) - An explosives attack in northern Colombia has forced the suspension of crude oil pumping through the Cano Limon-Covenas pipeline, operator Cenit, a subsidiary of state-run oil producer Ecopetrol, said on Wednesday. The attack occurred in a rural area in the Arauquita municipality and left no injured or dead, but caused Cenit to activate emergency protocols to contain the oil spill, the firm said. Cenit did not attribute the attack to any organization, but the nation's armed forces say that the National Liberation Army (ELN), a guerrilla group, as well as dissidents who splintered off from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), are present in the area. The Cano Limon-Covenas pipeline, able to pump up to 210,000 barrels of crude a day over 773 kilometers, is a frequent target of attacks, according to Cenit.

Bomb attack suspends pumping on Colombia's Cano Limon-Covenas pipeline
Bomb attack suspends pumping on Colombia's Cano Limon-Covenas pipeline

Reuters

time14-07-2025

  • Reuters

Bomb attack suspends pumping on Colombia's Cano Limon-Covenas pipeline

BOGOTA, July 13 (Reuters) - Colombia's Cano Limon-Covenas Oil Pipeline was bombed by unknown actors, operator Cenit said on Sunday, prompting the suspension of pumping between oil fields in the country's northeast and the Caribbean coast, where the oil is exported. The attack occurred in a rural area of Saravena, in the region of Arauca, according to Cenit, a subsidiary of majority-state-owned oil company Ecopetrol ( opens new tab. There were no injuries or deaths reported. The bombing triggered the activation of a contingency plan to control spills and environmental contamination, said Cenit, which owns the pipeline. Cenit did not attribute the attack to any particular group. According to the military, guerrillas of the National Liberation Army (ELN) and FARC dissidents who rejected a 2016 peace deal with the government operate in the area. The Cano Limon-Covenas pipeline, which can transport up to 210,000 barrels of oil per day and runs along Colombia's northern border with Venezuela, is frequently the target of attacks, some of which cause fires and the contamination of rivers and streams, according to Cenit.

Colombia's Bicentenario pipeline stops pumping after attack: operator
Colombia's Bicentenario pipeline stops pumping after attack: operator

Reuters

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Reuters

Colombia's Bicentenario pipeline stops pumping after attack: operator

BOGOTA, May 29 (Reuters) - Pumping on Colombia's Bicentenario pipeline was suspended after an attack with explosives, its operator Cenit, a subsidiary of state-run energy company Ecopetrol ( opens new tab, said on Thursday. The attack, in Arauca province, was committed by an unknown group, Cenit said in a statement. Bombings of pipelines are common in Colombia and are often carried out by rebel groups like the National Liberation Army (ELN). The company did not say exactly when the attack took place, but added it was working with disaster authorities and the army to clean up the area.

A true modern bloom: Harvey Cenit unveils new collection at Fashion Factor
A true modern bloom: Harvey Cenit unveils new collection at Fashion Factor

Filipino Times

time21-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Filipino Times

A true modern bloom: Harvey Cenit unveils new collection at Fashion Factor

Dubai-based Filipino fashion designer Harvey Cenit has unveiled a breathtaking collection at Fashion Factor's 10th anniversary, inspired by the concept of a flower in full bloom—an artistic fusion of past and present. His designs celebrate the vibrancy of a modern woman, blending the grace of 1950s and 1960s silhouettes with contemporary boldness. In an exclusive interview, he described: 'Like a flower in full bloom, this harmonious blend of old and new, a fusion of grace and strength, rooted in history but always evolving. Timeless style, yet distinctly her own, embracing vintage lines with a contemporary edge.' Each piece inspires women to embrace the elegance of the past with confidence while boldly moving toward a future full of limitless opportunities. 'Here's to the women who wear the past with pride and step forward with endless possibilities. A true modern bloom,' he added. Cenit's collection captures the essence of transformation, much like a flower that flourishes with time. The pieces exude timeless elegance while reflecting the fearless, independent spirit of today's fashion-forward woman. With a meticulous balance of classic refinement and avant-garde innovation, his collection stood out as a highlight of the prestigious global fashion competition. However, the road to preparing for this special edition was both rewarding and challenging for Cenit. 'It was a lot, and an awakening—it made me realize how blessed I am with amazing friends who were there to support me,' he told The Filipino Times. Fashion Factor is an international fashion competition in Dubai that empowers emerging and established designers by providing a global platform to showcase their creativity and talent. Cenit, The Filipino Times Awards 2016 Most Promising Designer of the Year, was hailed as the Grand Champion of Fashion Factor's third season. Being invited every season has been a testament to his artistry and dedication, reinforcing his place among the region's most respected designers. This time, he sees his participation as a meaningful milestone, lauding the platform for its mission-driven commitment to nurturing young talents. 'It's more than a fashion show event. They have a mission to help young talents grow. That's what I love about Fashion Factor, they have the passion and every season gets better,' he said. Filipino fashion on the global stage Cenit also believes that Filipino talent is steadily gaining recognition worldwide. 'Filipinos have always been great at whatever passion they pursue. So you wouldn't be expecting less when you talk about Filipino talent. Filipino talent is getting bigger every time. We are slowly getting recognized by other nationalities. Our followers are not just Filipinos, but a lot of other nationalities,' he noted. For those looking to break into the global fashion scene, the designer offers invaluable advice: 'Have faith in God. Have faith in yourself. Fight for the things that are meant to be yours. When you fail, get back up! Keep chasing your dreams.' Driven by timeless elegance and a passion for uplifting young talents, Cenit remains a proud symbol of Filipino excellence in the fashion world.

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