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Ecopetrol CEO calls for Colombia to drop ban on new oil exploration

Andrea Jaramillo, Bloomberg May 11, 2023

(Bloomberg) 鈥 Ecopetrol SA鈥檚 top manager called for Colombia鈥檚 government to drop its opposition to new oil exploration, apparently revising his view that the ban was responsible.

Chief Executive Officer Ricardo Roa told investors that he hoped more oil contracts and bidding rounds for exploration blocks would be forthcoming.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 what gives an oil company long-term stability,鈥 Roa said Wednesday, on a call following the announcement of first-quarter earnings. 鈥淚n order to increase reserves, it is necessary to have areas to explore for oil and gas.鈥

Shares plunged after Roa took over at the end of April, signaling he wouldn鈥檛 push the Colombian government for new drilling. Roa is a close ally of President Gustavo Petro, who won the 2022 election pledging to phase out oil and coal, which account for about half of Colombia鈥檚 exports.

Ecopetrol shares fell 0.6% in Bogota trading to 2,075 pesos. The company has lost about a quarter of its market capitalization since Petro鈥檚 victory in June.

Colombia鈥檚 oil and gas reserves currently stand at the equivalent of 8.7 years of output. Ecopetrol needs to accelerate its energy transition without losing focus on its traditional oil business, Roa said Wednesday.

Ecopetrol reported net income of 5.66 trillion pesos, down 14% from a year ago amid lower crude prices and Petro鈥檚 tax hike on oil producers.

Roa also said he won鈥檛 back a change in Colombia鈥檚 formula for setting local fuel prices if its detrimental to the company.

His comments come after Energy and Mines Minister Irene Velez said this month that the government will consider reducing gasoline prices instead of keeping parity with international prices.

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