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Ecopetrol’s Push into Colombia’s Eastern Plains and US Fracking

Vice president of hydrocarbons Guzman speaks in interview. Driller returns to heartland after offshore and overseas bets

The Tapir Block in the Llanos Basin of Colombia. (Photo: Arrow Exploration)
The Tapir Block in the Llanos Basin of Colombia. (Photo: Arrow Exploration)

Andrea Jaramillo, Bloomberg News

BOGOTA
EnergiesNet.com 02 20 2025

State-controlled oil driller Ecopetrol SA sees “great potential” for development and exploration in Colombia’s crude-producing heartland alongside bets on US fracking and offshore gas.

The company said this month that it now has full ownership of the CPO-09 block in the nation’s oil-rich eastern plains after completing its $452 million acquisition of Repsol SA’s 45% stake. That investment’s strategic location near Castilla and Chichimene, among the country’s top five fields, allows the company to benefit from synergies, a top executive said in an interview.

“We’re looking to increase our reserves and output,” Rafael Guzman, Ecopetrol’s vice president of hydrocarbons, said Tuesday in Barrancabermeja.

With reserves of oil and natural gas falling, and President Gustavo Petro refusing to grant new exploration licenses, Ecopetrol is focused on contracts signed before the environmentalist leader took power in 2022. The company’s priorities are boosting output in blocks such as CPO-09 in the cattle-ranching lowlands of central Colombia, finding and producing natural gas in the nation’s Caribbean waters, and increasing output at its international assets, Guzman said.

Ecopetrol’s recent production growth has come from the Permian Basin — which accounted for 14% of output in the third quarter — helping offset declines at home. Earlier this month, Petro asked the company to sell its operations in the US, citing his government’s stance against fracking, which he says is destructive to nature and humanity.

However one of the joint ventures the company has in the southwestern US with Occidental Petroleum Corp. runs through 2027 and the other was extended recently until mid-2026.

“We already have a commitment,” Guzman said.

Even after Colombia recently started importing liquefied natural gas to supply factories and homes, Petro is determined to block the use of fracking to boost output and close the deficit. The environment ministry this week sent an anti-fracking bill to lawmakers.

Ecopetrol and Petroleo Brasileiro SA announced in December that the Sirius-2 well off the Caribbean coast could triple the country’s reserves if the deposit proves commercially viable, making it Colombia’s biggest-ever natural gas discovery. The drillers have said first production will be in 2029 at the earliest

blombnerg.com 02 19 2025

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