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Oil giant Shell will pull out of three offshore gas projects in Colombia's Caribbean, it owns together with Colombia's state-run oil company Ecopetrol , the groups said on Thursday.
Oil giant Shell has pulled out of three joint offshore gas projects in Colombia's Caribbean, the South American country's state-run oil company said on Thursday. The two companies are working together ...
European supermajor Shell has decided to exit three exploration blocks offshore Colombia where it made a series of potentially large natural gas discoveries in Caribbean waters.
(Sharecast News) - Shell is to exit three of its co-owned offshore gas projects in Colombia after just four years as they no longer meet the company's "strategic ambitions". Shell, the operator in ...
Ecopetrol (NYSE:EC) said late Thursday it is evaluating its strategy related to some projects in the southern Caribbean Sea off Colombia after Shell (SHEL) decided to pull out of three natural gas ...
(MENAFN- The Rio Times) Shell's recent decision to sell its 50% stakes in Colombia's Fuerte Sur, Purple Angel, and COL-5 offshore gas blocks, as confirmed by Ecopetrol and reported by ColombiaOne ...
Shell will explore blocks COL 3 and GUA OFF 3, which cover about 880,000 hectares. Its investment adds to almost US$ 400 million recently announced by Brazil’s Petrobras in Colombia’s ...
Oil and gas group Shell plans to complete a marine survey at Venezuela's offshore Dragon gas field before a U.S.-set May deadline to wind down all licenses related to energy projects in the country, ...
Ecopetrol S.A. announces a plan to continue developing its Southern Caribbean offshore gas projects after Shell’s withdrawal, aiming to secure Colombia’s energy supply and advance its transition to ...
The state-owned oil company of Colombia announced on Thursday that Shell had pulled out from three joint offshore projects in the Caribbean. Ecopetrol stated in a press release that the two ...
BOGOTA (Reuters) -Oil giant Shell will pull out of three offshore gas projects in Colombia's Caribbean, it owns together with Colombia's state-run oil company Ecopetrol, the groups said on Thursday.
Colombia-flagged survey vessel Dona Jose II arrived in U.S.-sanctioned Venezuela this month to gather data for Shell and Trinidad's National Gas Company, according to LSEG vessel monitoring data.