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Ecopetrol to proceed with natural gas drilling in Colombian waters despite Shell's exit
Ecopetrol to proceed with natural gas drilling in Colombian waters despite Shell's exit

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Ecopetrol to proceed with natural gas drilling in Colombian waters despite Shell's exit

Ecopetrol has announced its intention to proceed with natural gas drilling operations in the Colombian Caribbean, despite the recent withdrawal of Shell from three offshore blocks, according to a Bloomberg report. The Colombian national oil company is focusing on growing demand from the domestic market and the potential of its reserves. After Shell's strategic decision to exit the COL-5, Purple Angel and Fuerte Sur blocks, effectively ending its exploration in Colombia, Ecopetrol is considering either advancing on its own or seeking new partnerships. Ecopetrol vice-president of hydrocarbons Rafael Guzman was quoted as saying: 'Not only is there a need for gas in Colombia but these are projects that have very good returns.' The move comes as Ecopetrol races to develop new gas sources in response to Colombia's diminishing reserves, which have led to increased imports to meet demand from homes and factories. With President Gustavo Petro's administration having halted new exploration contracts since 2022, companies such as Ecopetrol are under pressure to extract value from existing assets. The first gas output from these offshore wells is anticipated no sooner than 2029. However, the Sirius-2 well, which Ecopetrol shares with Petrobras, has the potential to triple Colombia's gas reserves if the find is commercially viable. Currently, Ecopetrol and Petrobras are drilling the Buena Suerte well in the GUA-OFF-1 block, with plans to target the Papayuela prospect next. According to a recent government report, Colombia's proven gas reserves dwindled to just 5.9 years of consumption as of the end of 2024, the lowest level in more than a decade. In contrast, oil reserves have seen a slight increase to 7.2 years of consumption. Recently, Ecopetrol agreed to acquire Statkraft's Colombian renewables portfolio, Enerfín Colombia. This acquisition includes the 130MW Portón del Sol solar plant, the country's first utility-scale solar facility, and is expected to be finalised in the third quarter of 2025. "Ecopetrol to proceed with natural gas drilling in Colombian waters despite Shell's exit" was originally created and published by Offshore Technology, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Sign in to access your portfolio

Ecopetrol to Push Ahead Colombia Gas Drilling After Shell Exit
Ecopetrol to Push Ahead Colombia Gas Drilling After Shell Exit

Bloomberg

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Ecopetrol to Push Ahead Colombia Gas Drilling After Shell Exit

Ecopetrol SA plans to continue drilling for natural gas in Colombian Caribbean waters after partner Shell Plc exited three offshore blocks, betting on growing domestic demand and potentially lucrative reserves. Shell said in April it would pull out of the COL-5, Purple Angel and Fuerte Sur blocks as part of a 'strategic' decision, ending its oil and gas exploration in Colombia. Ecopetrol, which jointly operates the areas, will move forward on its own or seek a new partner, according to Rafael Guzman, vice president of hydrocarbons.

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