Colombia and Venezuela Join Forces to Reignite Pipeline Operations
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The gas pipeline Antonio Ricaurte is inactive years ago
Colombia and Venezuela Join Forces to Reignite Pipeline Operations
Colombia and Venezuela Join Forces to Reignite Pipeline Operations Colombia and Venezuela have taken significant steps toward repairing a dormant section of the Antonio Ricaurte gas pipeline, a vital infrastructural link between the two countries. This agreement marks a pivotal move that will enable Colombia to import natural gas directly from Venezuela.The decision was made during a meeting that included key stakeholders like the mining and ene…
Yesterday, the Colombian government met with the Venezuelan state Petróleos de Venezuela (Pdvsa) to define a plan of work to reactivate the operation of the Antonio Ricaurte gas pipeline. The project revives at the time of the first meeting of President Gustavo Petro with Delcy Rodríguez, leader in charge of the regime of Venezuela. The meeting was attended by the Minister of Environment (e), Irene Vélez, and the Minister of Mines and Energy, Ed…
Colombia and Venezuela Move to Repair Inactive Gas Pipeline
Colombia and Venezuela Move to Repair Inactive Gas Pipeline Daniel Onyango Thu, 03/12/2026 - 15:17 Colombia and Venezuela have reached an agreement to repair a long-dormant binational pipeline, a move that would allow Bogota to resume importing natural gas from its neighbor, Colombia’s Ministry of Mines and Energy announced Wednesday. The Antonio Ricaurte pipeline has been inactive for several years due to technical neglect and diplomatic tensi…
Background image: maxwbender in Unsplash Edwin Palma, Minister of Mines and Energy, reported on Thursday, March 12, that the gas pipeline project between Colombia and Venezuela could materialize in “the next few months.” In conversation with 6AM W of Caracol Radio, he confirmed that “there is a political will of both governments and PDVSA to put the gas molecule here (Colombia) in the shortest possible time.” Edwin Palma, Minister of Mines and E…
The Ministry of Energy of Colombia reported on Wednesday that Venezuela and its neighboring nation agreed to repair a damaged stretch in a binational pipeline. This infrastructure work is fundamental for Bogotá to manage to import natural gas from Venezuelan territory in the short term.
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