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Colombia Will Add New Natural Gas Entry Point with Ecopetrol Terminal

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The Ecopetrol Group announced that it will develop a liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification project at its maritime terminal in Coveñas, in the department of Sucre, after receiving authorization from the National Environmental Licensing Authority (ANLA) to carry out energy reception and internment activities. SEE MORE: Colombia separates from Latam that seeks balance between oil, gas and energy transition“This regasification project represen…
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Cenit, a subsidiary of the Colombian state oil company Ecopetrol, has received favorable authorization from the National Environmental Licensing Authority (ANLA) to develop a regasification project at its maritime terminal located in Coveñas (Colombia), as reported by the firm in a statement. The project, led by Ecopetrol, contemplates an anchoring of a floating storage and regasification unit that will receive imported natural gas shipments. In…

The Ecopetrol Group announced that it will develop a liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification project at its maritime terminal in Coveñas, in the department of Sucre, after receiving authorization from the National Environmental Licensing Authority (ANLA) to carry out energy reception and internment activities. SEE MORE: Colombia separates from Latam that seeks balance between oil, gas and energy transition“This regasification project represen…

The Ecopetrol Group announced the development of a regasification project at its Coveñas maritime terminal (Sucre), a key initiative to guarantee Colombia's energy security and balance the national supply and demand of natural gas. The decision is based on technical studies conducted in 2025 by international experts and the authorization granted by the National Environmental Licensing Authority (ANLA) to Cenit, a subsidiary of the Ecopetrol Grou…

Cenit, a subsidiary of the Colombian state oil company Ecopetrol, has received favorable authorization from the National Environmental Licensing Authority (ANLA) to develop a regasification project in its maritime terminal located in Coveñas (Colombia), as reported by the firm in a statement. The project, led by Ecopetrol, contemplates an anchoring of a floating unit [...] La entrada La colombian Ecopetrol obtains environmental authorization to …

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Forbes España broke the news in on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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